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ThepS»«fc»r?i^rodhlS'irokitgoltVii. ’
Tit* b»t»y U " ifuitig alone 1 ”
Wh»t wottt> mfrhapa have preceded
Thl, day of rejoicing and pride 1
How often the help that he needed
IU* carelowly gone from hi* tide I
He ban fallen wane reaching for tuobeamt,
W hlch just at he graaped them havo down,
Aud the teat* of vexation have followed,
Bui now he la “ going alone 1 ”
And all through hit life he will ttndy
Thl t lemon again and again;
He »U1 eareleielv lean upon the ahadowa.
He wdl toll tod weep over the pain.
The hand whoso fbnd clatp waa the to roil,
W(U coldly withdraw from Ua owe,
The annnleat eyea will be clouded,
And he will be walking alone I
Ho will learn what a Stem world we live In,
And he may grow cold like (he rest;
And Jnet keep a warm tnnny welcome,
For thoa* who »cem trnest and bc»l;
Yet chastened and taught by past sorrow.
Anil stronger and manlier grown,
Not trusting hit all In their keeping.
He learnt to walk bravely alone.
And yet not alone, for onr Father
The faltering footstep* will guide
Through all the dark nitres of oartbOlfe,
And 1 * over the rlver’i ” deep tide.
01 hue It a Helper unfailing,
A strength ws can perfectly trust,
When, all unman aid unavailing,
“ The doit shall return unto dust.''
»o,» Let bed; i IB-inch elidej»U><V* fiiet bpd j 1 wood
small hand latho, (damaged) with a lot of scrap machi
nery : S largo planera. 1 turning lathe, 1 rip saw, 1 power
mortising machine, 1 Fay's hand machine, 1 sash ma
chine, 1 moulding mncblno, trip saw. 1 surfacing ma
chine, 1 boring machine, a large lot ol flask*, atargolot
or patterns of various descriptions; Iron tools, Including
everything belonging to the various departments: 1 *a-
horse power engine, holler, and baiting. All levied on
aa the property of the date City Foundry, Oar Manufac
turing and Machine Work*, byvlrtuo o\ ar.d to satisfy
a mortgage (1. Ih. Issued by his Honor B. D. Smith, Judge
of the County Court of Fulton County, In favor of Joseph
It. Holliday vs. Iho date City Foundry, Car Manufhctn-
ring and Machine Worka. May 8,1W,7
Alto, at the sarno tlmo and place, 2.1 acres of Hand. In
the Bth ward of the city of Atlanta, being part of .land lot
No. T9, in the Uth district of originally Henry, now Phi-
Ion county; said SB acres adjoining lands or Unnnlcutt
and Harris, and being. In part, tho promise* whereon
Kdwln Payne now resides. Lcvlod on as tho property of
said Kdwln Payne, to aatlsiy a It fa Issued from tho Supe
rior Court of Fulton conntr, In fhror of Lewis Snltzet *
Co. vs Huge, Mills & Co. Pruperty pointed out by plain-
I iff *d frtlArnPv
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOR THE YEAR 1867,
J. B. WUUamt, Mayor ~ $2,000
8. B. Love, Clark of Council.,, 1,500
J. T. Glenn, City Attorney 800
Robert M. Farrar, City Treasurer 800
E.J.Roadha,City Physician U-f; 1,500
Jaa. P. Cooper, City Engineer 1,200
Robt Crawford, Commissioner of Public Works... 1,500
George Stewart, Overseer of Streets a... .. 1,000
Jo. 8. Smith, Tax Receiver and Collector 800
Pat. Fitzglbbon, Hall-Keeper (500
ALDERMEN.
"first ward.
M. T. Castlel»crry» Richard Peters.
SECOND WARD.
K. E. Rawson, A. W. Mitchell.
THIRD WARD.
George W. Terry, W. C. Anderson.
FOURTH WARD.
W. B.Cox.
J. B. Gnllatt,
J. A. Hayden,
FIFTH WARD.
E. W. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
L.P. Thomas, Chief Marsha) $1,500
& C. Murphy, Deputy Marshal 1,300
J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police. 1,000
T. C. Murphy, 2d Lieutenant of Police 1,000
POLICEMEN—($2 25 PER DAT.)
I. J. Cook,
J. S. Holland,
F. J. Borasr,
R. D. Haynes,
D. Rogan,
D. Queen,
E. A. Center,
J. R. Love,
F. T. Kicklighter,
J. A. Lang,
J. A. Hinton,
R. B. Hutchins,
J. W. Stoke*,
J. M. Connally,
J. L. Crennhaw,
Green Holland,
C*. W. Bowen,
II. W. Wooding,
C, M. Barry,
H. ,T. Holtzclaw,
A. J&rrard,
M. W. Ra*t>erry,
O. P. Wood Uff,
J. F. Baruc*,
Jasper Grove*,
T. G. McIIau,
W. H. C. Cowan,
J. A. Lanier,
— Hal),
L. W. Boon.
Uff ’* attorney.
tuayT—td
W. U HUBBARD, Dop. Sberifl.
Printer’s foe $3.60
Clork or First Market— 1 Tlieophilus Harris.
Clerk of Second Market—Frank T. Ryan.
Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim.
City Assessors—R. 8. Waters, W. C. Humphries, and
C. F. Wood.
Assessor of Land taken for Opeuiug Streets—Levi C.
Wells, and F. P. Rice,
Finance—Peters, Mitchell, Rawson.
Ordinance—Mitchell, Hayden, Peters.
Streets and SidewaVks—Gullatt, Rawson, Hayden.
Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Castle
berry.
Lamps and Gas—Hayden, Terry, Peters.
Relief—Castleberry, RawBon, Terry, Gullatt, Hayden.
Market—Hayden, Gnllatt, Castleberry.
Fire Department—Terry, Gnllatt, Cor.
Police—Rawson, Cox, Anderson.
Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Rawson.
Public Buildings and Grounds—Anderson, Terry, Pe
ers.
Tax—Mitchell, Rawson, Cox.
Salaries—Cox, Mitchell, Rawson.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer—8. B. Sherwood.
Flrat Assistant Engineer—Henry Gullatt.
Second Assistant Engineer—W. G. Knox.
Secretary—B. F. Moore.
Treasurer—James B. Gullatt.
Atlanta Enoinb Company No. 1.
Thomas Haney President
John B. Norman Foreman
Samuel Wilson Secretary
H. Muhlenbrink 4 Treasurer
Charles Schnatz First Director
John Berkele Second Director
John Wllby Third Director
J. H. Ellsworth Engineer
F. J. Bracken First Assistant Engineer
M. L. Collier Second Assistant Kaglnecr
O. Warner Third Assistant Engineer
} ..........Axemen
M. L. Roberts Delegate to Flro Department
Mechanic Engine Company No. 3.
J. E. Gullatt President
J. G. Kelley Vice-President
W. D. Luckie, Jr Secretary
O. H. Jones Treasurer
E. Bnice First Director
C. Boermaun Second Director
G. W. Terry Chief Engineer
Joel Kelsey First Assistant Engineer
James Daniels Second Assistant Engineer
J.M.Toy
G. T. Anderson, I
W. F. Woods, f •
J. M. Buice, )
Joseph Wiley, f * *
J. F. Alexander
M. L. Lichtenstadt.
.Third Assistant Engineer
Pipcmen
Surgeon
Representative to Flro Department
Tallulah Engine Company No. 8.
8. W. Grubb President.
E. A. Center Vice Preaidant,
W. C. Shearer First Director.
George Thompson Second Director.
J. J. Rogers Hose Director.
John D. Clarke Secretary.
Lewis H. Clarke Treasurer.
John A. Hill Axeman,
A. Thleme Axeman
H. 8. Orme, M. D Surgeon.
W. R.Blggers Delegato.
Atlanta Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1.
J. L. Queen Foreman
C. F.8. D’Alvigny Assistant Foreman
J. 8. Yarbrough Secretary
Goo. Johnson Treasurer
Ed. Holland.. Representative to Fire Department
PoMponed Administrator’s Sale.
I WILL sell, on tho flrat Tuesday in June next, boforo
tho courthouse door In Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga.,
within tho nsual hours of sale, tho following proporty,
io*wtt:
Ono bountiful residence lot, containing four and aixty-
ono onc-hundreths acre*,known as the Ka wanly residence
lot. upon which aro the walls of a two-story rook house
which was destroyed by flro. Also, at tho same tlmo and
place, fourteen vacant lots, varying from ono fourth to
one and one-fourth acres In also, beautifully located for
dwelling lots, adjoining tho. above, and lands of Jour-
dan Johnson, George It. Chase, and others, lying In tho
northeast portion or the city of Atlauta, and is apart of
land lot No. 47, of the 14th district of originally Henry,
now Fulton county. .Sold by order of tho Court of Ordi
nary of said county, as tho property of B. M. Ed wanly,
deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms:
Half cash, and half six months. Parttcs wishing further
information will bo shown the property, or a plat, by call
ing on John M. Clarke A Son, Attorneys at Law, or
R. J. MASSEY. Administrator,
April 31,1867. aprtO—td Printer’s too $10
FULTON SIIKRIFF’S SALK.
TITILL bo sold, before tho court house door In tho city
TT of Atlanta, Fulton county, Go., between the law-
fril hours of sale, on tho flrst Tuesday in Juno next, tho
following proporty, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land in tho city of Atfantn
and county of Fulton, being pari of land lot fifty, (50,)
containing throe-fourths (M) of an acre, moro or less,
bounded on the East by Butler street, on tho West by.
Wheat street, being in the corner of said streets, to sat
isfy two fl. fas. against Leo Smith, issued from tne Jds
tlco Court of the 1026th district, G. M., one in favor of
W. B. Lowe A Co., and ono In favor of W. B. Lowe vs.
said Lee Smith. Said land lot held by said Lee Smith
under bond for titles. Levy tnado aud returned to mo by
J. 8. Lumpkin, L. C.
Also, at the same time and place, thirty acres of land,
more or less, as tho property of A. A. GUmore, lying
West of J. M. C. Reed: being in tho 14th district of ort*~
inally Ilpnry, now Fulton, county. Levied n® Hie
property of paid A. A. GHiuore, toaatl*IV»"«* 1 fl ;• issued
from tho Justice Court of the joaotn district G. M., iu
favor of C. W. and II. U. J. Long vs. said Gilmore.
Levy made and returned to mo by J. J. White, L. C.
May 4,1867. B. N. WILLIFORD, Sheriff.
iy7-td Printer’s feo $2.50 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
ILL be sold beforo tho court house door in the city
. . of Atlanta, county of Fulton and State of Georgia
on the first Tuesday In Juno 1867, between tho legal hours
of sale, tho following property, to-wit:
Ono one.horsc wagon, with iron axletrocs and wood
frame, levied on ns "tho property of defendant, E. W.
Jones, of DcKaib county, Ga., by vlrtno of, and to satis
fy a fl. fa. issued from Dekalb County Court, in favor of
Elizabeth Reagan vs. E. W. Jones. Said proporty point
ed out by plaintiff. May 0, 1867,
W. Lt IIUBBARD, Dop. Sh'ff.
may7- td Printer’s fco $2.50 per levy.
„ liven under my
25,1867.
BANNING. Ordinary.
Printer’s feo $3
OICOHQU, Miorwraua County.
J OBBPH UKAHD, ono o( live odmlnlttretor* with tho
will annexed unen tho cetaM of William H. Bueaoy,
a^pllo, (tor lottor* or dirfraliekm from eakl. adtainlitre-
Thoaoaro therefore to rite and admonlah all peraona
concerned to bo aud appear at my office, on or before tho
flrat Monday in Novoraber naxt,and ahow canto, If any ox-
late, why anld letter* ahould not begrauUd tho applicant.
Given under my hand and official nlgnature, April 33,
1807. J. W. BANNING, Ordinary,
mtyli—Hmflm Printer'* feo $4.60
(IKOHOIA, Mbiuwbtkfh Covxrr.
r .. applwa
mltalbn—
Those are therefore to clto all peraona concerned, kin
dred and creditor*, to ahow canto if any they can, why
aald adminlatnttov ahould not be (Uncharged from hia ad-
mlnletrallon, and receive letter* of dlamlaalon wHbli
the tlmo preacrlbed by law. Given under my hand ant
official signature, April 35, 1807.
J. W. BANNING, Ordinary.
Uvliilnpm fun fJl
mays—lam 6m
Printers foo $-1 60
tiKORCIAt, Meriwether County.
TORN F. aud James J. Alford apply for letters of ad
t J ministration upon the oBtato of Isham Alford, lato
of said county, doewsed—
These are therefore to cite oud admonish all and singu
lar, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear nt my ofllco, on or beforo tho first Monday in June,
to show cause, if any they have, why letters of admlufstm*
tion on thoestato of said deceased should not bo granted
to tho applicant. Witness my hand and official signa
turo, April ft), 1867. J. W. BANNING, Ordinary.
may^-flOd Prlnter’h fco $3
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
I T being iqndo to appear to tho Court of Ordinary of
said comity that tho estate of lion: Frank Kendall,
lato of said county, deceased, is unrepresented, and nc
ono having applied for letters of administration on said
estate—
This Is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned. kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any thoy
can, why the administration of said estate should not bo
vested in the Clork of the Superior Court, or some other
lit and proper person, on the first Monday in Juno. Given
under my hand and official signature, April 26,1867.
JiW, BANNING, Ordinary.
n»ay5—30d Printer’* foe $3
Fulton Special BalllfT’* Sale.
W ILL be sold before tho court houso door in the city
of Atlanta, Fnlton county, Ga., on the flrat Tuo*-
day in June next, within tho legal hours of sale, tho fol
lowing property, to-wit:
One single-story wood houso, and lot, fronting West oh
Elliott streot, and adjoining lots of Mr. Long, on tho
North, Mr. Thomas on tho South, and a lot now, or for
merly, owned by J. A. Hayden, containing half an aero,
more or less. Levied on ns tho property of John Nor-
mau, to satisfy a fl. fa issued from the County Court
of Fulton, in favor of J. W. Brklwell & Hon vs. John
Nonnau, principal, and William Pettis, security. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff. Atlanta, May 4, 1867.
JO. S. SMITH, Special Bailiff.
may7-td Printer’s fee $2.00 per levy.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ordinary's office, march 1,1866.
J OHN LYNCH, administrator of tho cstato of James
Garrey, deceased, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said administration—
All persons concerned are therefore notified to fllcthoir
objections, if any they have, on or beforo the regular
term of this conf tin September next, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted applicant. Given under my
hand aud official signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
marl—lamBin Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ordinary’s office, march 30,1806.
H IRAM BOWEN, administrator on the estate of Su
gar Bond, deceased, represents to the court in his
petition, duly tiled and entered on record. Unit ho has
fully administered said estate—
This 1b therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why
said administrator should not be dismissed from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission ou the first
Monday in October, 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
mar81—lamOm Printer’s feo $4 60
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, NOVEMBER 5, 1860.
J J. NORMAN, administrator of tho estate of Thomas
• B. Daniel!, late of said county, deceased, having
petitioned for a discharge from his administration 01
Thomas B. Daniel!’* estate—
Theso aro therefore to clto and admonish all aud singu
lar, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time allowed by law. aud
show cause, If any they can, why said letters should not
issue to the applicant. Witness the lion. Daniel Pitt
man, Ordinary for said county, this November 6,1866.
JNO. T. COOPER, Dep. Clerk.
nov7—lamCrn Printer’s feo $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, NOVKMnKR 80,1866.
A ZARLAH MIMS, administrator of James Tumor, de
ceased, represents to the court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he lias fully administered
James Turner’s estate—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, If any they
can, why said administrator should not be discharged from
his administration, and recelvo letters of dismission on
the flrst Monday in June, 1867. Given under my hand
and official signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
deefi—lamOm Printers feo $-$.60
GEORGIA, Fulton County
OnDINAttY’fl OFFICE, MARCH 30, 1867.
A LEX. M. WALLACE, administrator ot William
lace, represents to tho Court, in his petition duly
filed, that he has fully administered William Wallace's
eatAte—
This Is therefore to clto all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, If any they can. why said
administrator should not bo discharged from his admin
istration. and receive letters of dismission on tho first
Monday in October, 1867. Given nnder my hand and of
ficial signature. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
nHwfil—lamBm Printer’s feo $1.50
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
T WO months after dato application will bo made to
tho Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to
sell tho real estate belonging to the estate of AJ) n "
Rosser, late of said county, deceased. March oi^ww.
GEORGIA • arelUWKTUEB COUVTT.
John mitciiell, Kx’t’r,'
«cc., Complainant,
Bill, &c. In Meriwether Su
perior Court. Returnable
to^ February Torm, 1867.
Caroline Mitchell et al.
Defendants.
MERIWETHER SUPERIOR COURT, FEBRUARY TERM, 1867.
I T appearing to the Court that Messrs. Lcipor &> Mcna-
fee, and Robert J. Trammell, defendants in the above
stated bill, reside out of the StAto of Georgia—
It is therefore ordered that service be perfected on said
defendants by publication of this order onco a month for
four months, In the Atlanta Intelligencer, a public ga
zette of this State: and that the said defendants appenr
nt tho next termor tho Suptrior Court of Meri wetter
county on tho 8d Monday in August next, and plead an
swer or demur to said bill. By tho Court.
PEEPLES A STEWART, t Comnril So p b
W. A. AJ1AMH, f com P 1 * So1 “•
The abovo contains a true extract from tho minutes of
tho Superior Court of Meriwether county, Ga. April 9,
1860. JNO. W. BOYD, Clerk.
Printer’s fco $1 per squaro each insertion.
aprl6—lanvlm
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
J AMES BELL, executor of tho lost will and testament
of Sarah Bell, represents to tho court that he has
fully administered said estate—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, klndrod and creditors, to show canso. if any they
can, wny said executor should not bo discharged from
Ins executorship and reoeive letters of dismlssiou on the
first Monday iu Scptombor, 1867. Given under ray hand
and official signature, February 19,1867.
J. W. BANNING, Ordinary,
mart—m6ra Printer’s fee $4 60.
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
T WO months after dato application will bo made to the
Court of Ordinary of Fayette County, Georgia, at
the flrst regular term after the expiration of two months
from this notlco, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
tho estates of Simeon A. Mirrick and James R. Mirnck,
Into of said county, deceased, (the decedents being tcu-
nuts in common.) for the benefit of heirs ana creditors of
said deceased. April 5, 1867.
A. J. VICKERS, Administrator,
aprll—2m _ Printer’s foe $6
SPECIAL BAILIFF’S SALE.
day in Juuo next, botwoon the legal hours of sale—
Also, at the same time and place. 90 acres of lot No.
90, east of the creek, in tho 7th district of Fayette county.
Lovlod on as the property of John B. Kennedy, by vlrtuo
of a 11. fa. issued from Fayetto county Court, in favor oi
R. T. Dorsey vs. John E. Kennedy. Property pointed
out by said Dorsey. March 27,1867.
ISAAC B. AVKRA, Special Bailiff.
ap2A—td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
T EWI8 F. BLALOCK, Administrator on tho estate of
. —« • — | - * resents to th
said Hemperly
MJ Edward Hemperly, deceased, represents to tho
Court that he has fully administered the
ostatc—
Those are, therefore, to notify all persona concerned,
to show cause, if any they have, in terms of the law,
why said Administrator should not be discharged from his
Admlrtlstrotlon, and recelvo Letters of Dismission.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
Jantt—lamOm Printer's fee $4 60
1867 MONTVALE 8PRIN68. 1867
mHIB POPULAR HUMMER RESORT having been
X placed in thorough repair, And furnished with new
furniture, will be opened for visitors on the 1st of June,
umler the direction aud control of the undersigned, pro
prietors of the American Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
Montvtle presents the atrougest attractions to both
the ifivalld and pleasure-seeker, no less ou account of its
retirement and the beauty of its surroundiug scenery than
of the restorative powera of ita waters.
We have reduced the price of board to the lowest fig
ures consistent with a proper provision for the entertain-
incut of onr guests.
Board, per day $ 8
Board, per we»*k 20
Board, per momti, 60
with allowances for families.
Travelers by rail reach Uie Springs by special convey
ances from London, or by regular dally mall coaches irurn
Knox /tUe, Tenn.
aprtfi—3m WHITE A WHITLOCK,
TIJML1S SALES.
Hay and .Stock Meal and Stock Corn
TO DE
EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT.
I HAVE now in store 2.000 bushels Stock Meal and
Coro, (not fit for bread,) and 2U0 bales Hay, which 1
propose exchanging for Wheat, deliverable at my store
in Atlanta, immediately uftsr harvest. None but relia
ble, solvent planters need apply. The payment will be
secured by note, personal security, lien ou crop, and
mortgage on real estate. For further information, send
for circular, which will be sent by mall, or call at my of
fice. No other articles on time.
A. K.BEAQO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Forayth aad Mitchell streets,
A Il*n1a rl.
may 4— lt't
Atlanta. Gt.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
TO KENT.
I WILL rent to * rotponalble tuoant, that vary conve
nient Home on Lino Street known u the DKMA-
KK IT HOOWJS, having 10 room*, elegantly tnlibed, with
good garden already planted, and enperior water.
O. W. ADAIR,
Heal Katate Agent,
Whitehall 8freer, near the Railroad Croaalng.
mayS—41
NOW IN STOUR.
1 ah AAA BURLAP BACKS. Send In 7onr or
* LANGSTON, CRANK A HAMMOCK,
leb$i—>w Alt bam* Street.
L.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE, NOVEMBER 30, 1866.
A ZA1UAU MIMS, administrator of A. S. Robbins, de
ceased, represents to tho court in Ids petition duly
tiled and entered on record, that ho lias iully administer
ed A. S. Bobbin’s estate—
This Is, therefore, to clto aud admonish all persons
concerned, to he and appenr nt my office, and show canso,
If any they have, why said admistrator should not bo dis
missed from administration, on the flrat Monday in June
next, DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $4 60.
decs—lamOm
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE, DECEMBER 7, 1866.
T HOMAS W. WILKINSON, administrator of Jabcz
It. Rhodes, late of said county, deceased, represent
to the court iu his petition, dHty filed and entered on re
cord, that said estate has proved Insolvent, by reason of
the late war, aud having asked for a dismission —
This is therefore to cite nil persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause. If any they have, why said
administrator should not be discharged from his adminis
tration and recelvo letters of dismission.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
deep—lamOm _ Printer’s fee |o
DoKALII SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bo sold, before the court house door at Docar
tur, DeKalb county, Ga., ou tho first Tuesday in
Juuo next, within the legal hours of sale, ono half of
lot of land, number not known,containing 100 acres, more
or less. In tho 16th district of DeKalb county. Said
property levied ou by virtue of two fl. fas. issued from
the Justice Court for the 487th district G. M., in favor or
T. L. Robinson. Administrator of R. M. Morris, deceased,
vs. Joshua Bishop, Reuben Bishop uud Delona Bunt
Said proporty levied on by T. W. Young, L. C.. and ro
turned to me. May 2,1867.
LEWIS WIGGINS, D. Sli’ff.
may7-td Printer’s fee $2 60 per levy.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
I 3LIJAH MORRIS, administrator upon the estate of
j Francis C. South, represents to the court in Ids pe
tition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully
administered Francis C. South's estate—
These aro therefore to require all persons concerned, to
be and appear at my office, on or before tho first Monday In
August next, to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters of dismission should not he granted the applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature, January 29,
I85 7 . , „ J. B. WILSON, Ordinary.
fool— lamflm • Printers fee $4.60
FORSYTH SHERIFF’S SALE.
Y\7ILL be sold, ou the first Tuesday In June next, bc-
▼ 1 fore the court house door In tho town of cum*
ming. Ga., between the legal hours of sale, lot of land No.
110O, in the 2d district ana 1st section of Forsyth county.
Levied on as the property of James Holbrook, to satisfy
three fl fas In favor of Bell A Jones vs. James Holbrook.
Alao, one fl. fa. in favor of M. R. A A. P. Bell vs. James
Holbrook. Also, three fl. fas. In favor of F. A. Wells,
bearer, vs. James Holbrook, tnakor, aud M. R. A A. P.
Bell, as endorsers. Fi. fas. issued from the Justice's
Court of the 795th district, G. M. Property pointed oat
by B. F. Roberts, plaintiff's attorney. Levy made bv
Wm. Allen, L. C. AprU 22.1867. 1
M. H. JAMES, Dep. Sheriff.
apr$6—U1 Printer’s lee $3.60 per levy.
FOBUYTU SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, on the flrat Tuesday lx May next, be
fore tho court house door in the towu of Gum
ming. Ga., between the legal hours of sale, one-fifth in
terest in lot of land No, one hundred and seventy, iu the
second district and first section oi said county. Levied
on as the property of B. U. Naylor, to satisfy a fi. fa.
from the Court of Ordinary of sala couuty, In favor of
Hubbard Barker, late Ordinary vs. Keziah Fitzpatrick,
principal, and K. II. Naylor and Jacob FiLOohn, socnrl-
tlea. Properly pointed out by R. U. Naylor. This May
8d, 1867. JOHN A. SIMS, Dep, ShY.
°>*rt-td Printer’s Vm $3.50 per levy.
RECEIVED THIS HAY,
O N PonslgnmmiL for sale, eight boxes of Medium
grades of TOBACCO, at very low flguree.
FLOUh, 1000 ^ adi 0f Yery BUOKWHMAT
GEORGIA, Fayette Couuty.
R OBERT II. WHITLOCK, Administrator on the es
tate of David Whitlock, deceased, represents to tho
Court that he has folly administered tne said David
Whitlock’s estate—
Those are, thoreiore, to notify all persona concerned,
to show cause, if any thoy havo, in terms of the law,
why said Administrator should not bo dlBchaigc<l. trom
his Administration, and receive Letters of Dismission.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
JanE—lamflm Printer hi foe $4 60
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
J OHN T. STEPHENS, administrator of John W. Ste
phens, represents to the court that ho has fully ad
ministered John W. Stephens’ estate—
This is therefore to cite and admonlah all persons con
cerned to be and appear at my office, ou or before the
first Monday in October next, and show, cause, if any
they cau, why John T. Stephens, administrator as afore-
said, should not be dismissed from said administration.
Given under my hand and official signature, this March
20,1867. UPWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
mar31—m6m Printer’s fee $4.60
_ n*NRY County,
F. WOLFE, adminlistrator of tho estata of Henry
_ _ Yolfe, navlng fmade application to mo for lottors
of dismission from said deceased’* estate—
These are therefore to give notlco to all concerned,.kin*
drod and creditors, to appear at iny office, within tho
tlmo prescribed by law', and fllo their objections, if any
they have, wh? said letters should not bo granted U10
applicant. Given under my hand and official signature,
December 18,1906. Q. R NOLAN, Ordinary.
deeSl—laraem Printer^ feo $4.60
UROHGfA, .. ^ .
E LIJAH MOlUtltf, administrator on tho eafrtte of I*-
racl rriokatt, lato of mill county, decoxa«L bavin*
applied to me for luttera of dlaiiilretos from aald admin-
lunation—
There are tboreforo to clto and admonlah nil peraona
Ithln tne time
hum a 111 j vv i.tunc, u mij- they 61111, Why
lot be granted to tho applicant. Given
nndor my hand and official <l;;nnture, January!», J887.
Q. It, NOLAN. Ordinary.
JanSO— lamflm Printer'* fco $4.00
concerned, to ho and appenr at nky office, within uie tlmo
prescribed: hr law, and shew ranee, If any they (
Bald letter* ahould notbograf ’' “ "
‘ aud and official «lr. „
Q. R, NOLAN, Ordinary.
Printer a fee $1.00
OEOHCftA, Henry County.
W M. C. LEE. administrator on tho estate of Joseph
Metts, late of said county, deceased, having np.
|>llcd to mo for lettora of dismission from said adminls-
Is therafore to cite all persons cori&rnod, kindred
and creditors, to show causo, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from hia admin
istration and receive let ters of dismission as prayed for.
i Given under my hand and official signature, January
25* 18674 Q. R. NOLAN. Ordinary.
jin29—lamOm Printers fee $4.60
GEORGIA, Henry County.
of the said ward's porson and property—
This la therefore to clto and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said guardian should not be discharged from
his guardianship* and receive letters of dismission within
tho time prescribed by law. (livon nnder my hand ond
official signature, March 20,4WT.
<1 U. NOLAN, Ordinary.
mar23—lOd . Printer’s feo $3
GEORGIA, Henry Countv.
R A. HENDERSON, Administrator on tho estate of
■ Andrew Henderson, late of said county, deceased,
having applied to me for letters of dismission from aaiti
administration—
This is therefore to clto and admonish all persons con-
eerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be discharged
from his administration and recelvo letters of dismission
within tho tlmo prescribed by law. Given nnder my
hand aud official signature, March 20,1867.
mariOr-lamflm ^ U
GEORGIA. IlliNiiv rv,«aTY.
T HOMAS D w-bbiMS, guardian of Roxcy Ann Tyson,
or Bens***! having applied to the Court of Ordinary
of said cvmnty *or a discharge from his guardianship of
the said ward’s person and property— |
bvioho are therefore to givo notico to all persons con
cerned, to file their objections in ray office, in terms ol
.he law, if any thoy havo. why said applicant should not
receive letters of dismission ns prayed for. Givcu
under my band and official signature, .March 24, 1867.
Q. It. NOLAN, Ordinar
mar33—40d Printer’s fee :
GEORGIA, Hunky County.
A MELIA W. MOSELY, guardian of James L., Mary
8., John II., Robert E.,and Charles W. Aiosely,
having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county
for a discharge from said guardianship of the said wards'
jHirsons and property—
These aro therefore to give notico to all persons con
cerned. to file thoir objections In my office, in terms of
re, iiiarcu ■ai, jnui.
Q. It. NOLAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $8
Henry Postponed SherlfT’R Sale.
W ILL be sold, liefore the court house door iu the
town of McDonough, Henry county, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in Juno next, 100 acres of land, more or
less, tho place whereon Robert Whitaker now lives, in
Tusahaw militia district- as tho property of said Whita
ker. Levied on U* satisfy, a cost fl. la. from Gwinnett Su
perior Court, in favor or John Kennedy, for tho use, &c.,
vs. It. Whitaker. April 97,1867.
LEVI U. TURNER. Dop. Sheriff,
may 1—id Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
GEORGIA, Henry 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 hia pctitlon^duly filed, that he has folly ad
ministered said estates—
Those are therefore to notify all persons concerned lo
be and appear at my ofllco within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, If any exists, why letters of dismissiur*
should not bo granted. Given under iny hand and offi
cial signature, April 20,1807.
Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
may4—lamfim Printer’s feo $4.50
GEORGIA, Henry C’ounny.
ordinary’s office, mat 1,1867.
W II. McCORD and Moses Mann, administrators on
• the estate of James S. McCord, represent to
this court in their petition, duly filed, that they have folly
administered said estate—
Theso are therefore to notify all persons concerned to
show cause, if any they havo, why said administrators
should not bo dlseliatged from their said office, aud r«
celvo letters dlBmisaory in terms of tiie law. Givea ui
der my hand and official signature. April 20,1867.
Q. ltf NOLAN, Ordinary.
may4—lamOm Printer’s fee $4.50
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
P ICKET SHIFLRT, administrator on the estate of A-
J. Beggs, lato of said county, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission from said administration—
Theso are therefore to clto and admonish all and singu
lar, those concerned, to fllo their objections, if any they
have, in my office, on or before the first Monday iu
July, 1867: otherwise, letters of dismission will be grant
ed tho applicant at that term of the Court of Ordluary for
said county. Given under my hand and official signa
ture, Jauuary 5, 1807.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
JanS—lamflm Printer's foo $4io
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
WHOM AS A. FOSTER, administrator of G. W. Cornett,
X represents to tho court iu his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has fully administered O.
W. Cornett’s estate—
Tills is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why
raid administrator should not be discharged from Ills ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in May, 1867. November 22,1866.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
uov25—lamflm Printer** fee $4 60
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
mWO mouths after date application will bo made to tho
X Court of Ordinary of Gordon couuty, Ga., at the
first regular term after the expiration of two months from
this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es
tate of R. C. Smith, late of said county, deceased. March
28, 1867. JAMES LAY, Administrator.
mar«>~60d*
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
N E. HURT applies to mo tor letters of administration,
t with the will annexed, on the estate oi M. S. Dye,
late of said county, deceased—
This Is therefore to cite and admonish the kindred and
creditors of said deceased to be aud appear at my office,
on or before tbo flrst Monday in June next, to show
cause, if any thoy havo, why letter* should not be granted
Che applicant. Given under my hand and official signa
ture, April 27, 1867.
apr2S—30d* D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA* Gordon County.
D M. DURHAM and T. P. Aycock having applied to
• me iu proper form for letters of administration
ou tho estate of Thomas Durham, late of said couuty, de
ceased—
Tills Is to clto all persons concerned to bo and appear
at iny office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to snow
cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted
the applicant. Given under ray hind aud official signa
ture, April 27,1867.
apr28-30d* p. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
HENRY ftlIERlFF’8 SALK.
Y1TILL bo sold at. McDonough, Hcury county, Qa., on
X? the first Tuesday in June next, tho West half of
Jot of land No. 251, In tho second district or said county,
as tho property of James U. Waters. Levied on by vir
tue of two Justice Court fl. fits, in favor of Samuel P.
Shaw vs. Jam?s H. Waters. Levy made and returned to
mo by W. U. Norman, L. (J. Property pointed out by
defendant. LEVI 11. TURNER, I>. Sh’ff.
mayTftd Printer’s feo $3.50 per levy.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
ril E. NASH and M. Avery, administrators on tho cs-
X • tato of Jno. N. Nash, having settled up the estate
committed to their charge, according to law, and apply
to mo for letters oi dismission—
These are therefore to notify all persons concerned to
bo aud appenr at my office, within tne time prescribed by
law, to show cause, If any exists, why letters of dismis
sion should not be granted the applicant*. Given under
my baud at office, November 94,1866.
il. It. NOLAN. Ordinary.
novfiB—lamGin Printer’s fee $4.50
GEORGIA, Henry County.
S M. PRICE, administrator of the estate of Samuel
• Prlco. deceased, having settled up the oslute com
mitted to his charge, ucco/dmg to law, applies to mo for
letters of dismission from saiucstatc—
Theso are therefore to notify all persons concerned to
be and appear at my office, within tue tlmo prescribed by
law, to snow cause, if any exists, why letters of dismis
sion should not be granted the applicant. Given under
ray hand at office, November 24, Jbufl.
Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
nov2B—lamflm Printers fee $4.50
GEORGIA, Pickens County.
mWO months after dato, application will bo made to
X tho Court of Ordinary of said county, at tho first
regular term after the expiration of two mouths from this
notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to tho estate
of Joseph Wilkie, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heir* aud creditors of said deceased.
March 22, 1867. WM. POOL, Administrator.
inar27—2ni ^ Printer’s feo $6
A DM IN ISTH A TOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Plckeus county. Ga., will lie sold, on the first Tues
day in June next, at the court house door in the town of
Jasper, Pickens county, between the legal hours or sale,
tho tracts of laud whereon Bartlett J. Smith resided at
the time of his death, containing 312 acres. Said lauds
• buuilug from Jasper to
e of Dawsou couuty. Tho
_ Jd. Terms ofsnlo: Tho
purchaser* will be required to pay In cash, seventy-five
dollars; balance on twelve months time—small notes
and solveut securities, with Interest from dato, if not
punctually paid. April 19,1867.
JACKSON L. SMITH. Administrator.
api$4—td Printer's fee $1(1
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
JL3 Pickens county, Ga., will ho sold, before the court
houso door in said couuty, within tho legal hours of sale,
on the flrat Tuesday In Juno next, the lauds whereon
Barnabas Arthur resided at the time of his do.ith, kuown
as lots Nos. 88, 84, 121 and 125, in tho 4th district und 2d
section, containing 160 acres each, more or less, situated
on Loug Swamp Creek \ 80 acres of gOod bottom land, in
a good state of cultivation. Good apple orchard ou the
premise*. Place eight miles oast of Jasper. Terms cash.
April 18,1867. E. W. ALLRED, Administrator.
apr24—td Printer’s fee $5
are situated ou tho public road
Daw son villa, adjoining the line (
place is tolerably well improved. Terms of sale : Tho
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
S AMUEL PULLIAM, adrainistratorof John A. Rowen,
represents to me that ho has folly administered the
estate of John A. Rowen, deceased, aud applloa for dis
mission from said administration—
This is therefore to cite all persona concerned, kindred
aud creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from his aduPnis-
tration aud receive letters of dismission on the flrst Mon
day in November, 1867. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this April 97, 1867
mayl-aOd*D. W. N1KL, Ordinary.
nov*j
PAUL JONES, Jr.,
f P«9>-Tr»c Stmt.
UKUUU1A, Gobdon County.
mWO month* »rU'r date application will be made to the
-L Court of Ordluary of aald county, at the drat regu
lar term after the expiration of two mouth* from thl*
notice, for leave to yell all the liuute belonging to the relate
of Thouuu W. Shelley, late of aald county, aecoiteed, for
the benedt of the heir* and creditor* of aald dcceued
April«, 18117.
*prt»—thu» JOSfPH J. mSTUP, Adm’r.
PAI'LUINU hHKHIVP’8 SALK.
TTTILL be *old before the court home door, luthe
TV town of Haiku, on the drat Tueadey la Juue next,
within the legal bourn of **le, tho following property, to-
Undivided half of lot* or land No*. MU.) (371) (431,)
im.) (444,1 nil of the eecondUHlrlut and thlpt Motion.
Levied ou to utlelY one Jn.llce Court d. In Ihm of
Job* W. llUilr »*. Joeee Klureunou. Lory made end re
turned to me Dy a Oomtahle. Property pointed out by
plaintiff. Thl, April Mth, 18*7.
p. p. allqood, sire.
man Id Printer'* fee $8,60 p*r levy,
UKOUU1A, PxuLctne County.
leave to aell all th* real csis-ts beloit'dag to tbs sstAte of
B. Thomson, ute of PaubLn*? county, deceased. March
$4, lag. _ i». k! ADa-IK. Admiaistrat r.
auriKMta Pit*tor's fa* #4.
B POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordluary of
I ickens county, Ga., will be sold, on tho first Tues
day in Juno next, beforo tho court houso door In said
county, between the legal hours of sale, tho place where
on Ebor West died, to-wit: Lot No. 199, in tho 12th dis
trict and 2d section; Nos. 26 and 12, In tho 18th district
and 2d section; lot No. 199, in tho 21th district and 2d
section of Pickens county.
Also, at tho same time, beforo the court houso door In
tho town of DaVsonVUlo, Dawson county, Ga., lot No.
6U8, in tho 11th district and 1st section of Dawson county.
Hold for benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms of sale:
loot No. 199. In Plckons couuty, and the lot In Dawson
county, sold for cash. Tho remainder ou a credit till 25th
December next, with note and approved security. April
18,1667. BENJAMIN \V E8T. Administrator.
spriH—td Printer’s fee $10
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
D avid M. YANCY, administrator of John W. Mil-
ford deceased, represents to tho court in his iieti-
duly filed, that he has fully administered John W.
Milford’s estate—
This is therefore to cite and admonish ull persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if auy they
can, why said administrator should uot be discharged
froin his administration aud recelvo letters of dismission
on the first Monday iu June, 1867. Given under my hand
as Ordinary, November 16, I860. 1
^ „ R. C. BKAVERH, Ordluary.
P0v35—lamflm Printer’s fee $1 60
PRESENTATION CONCERT.
Oram CtarilaMc. Pmaatalm Concert.
IN AID OP THE
SOUTHERN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION
(Incorporated by the Legislature Of Virffinla, Jan. 80,1867.)
BB GIVEN AT TUB
MAliYlAND INSTITUTE, BALTIMOUE,
June 17th, 18«7.
T HE profits of this Concert will bo given to tlie
SOUTHERN ORPHANS' ASSOCIATION, to the
subjoined address, from tho officers of which, wo call the
attention of tho public.
“We, tho Officers of tho Southern Orphans’ Associa
tion, for the maintenance and education of tho Destitute
Orphans of deceased Southern Soldier* aud Sailors,
earnestly solicit the sympathy and co-operation in ou.
GRAND PiyS81EWW*ra'N cuNCBltT
/vr art who deaif-o to sec tho “Homo and School” enablea
to receive and care for all tho needy ones who seek its
shelter nnd protection.
Thanking onr friends for their past contributions and
assistance, we again appeal to them to help ns in a more
* . it is the design of this Association
HOME AND SCHOOL
For the Orphans of the South,
BOTH MALE AND FEMALE,
On an oxtonslve *cffio, in tho city of Richmond, Virginia.
As an Inducement to havo the building located there, tho
Common Council of that city havo guaranteed a sufficient
lot of land, in an elevated and healthful location, and will
IncradBe the quantity of land, if needed.
It is with a confident hopo in a favorable response to
this appeal to a public which has never yet failed to sus
tain a charitable institution, that wo have ontered into
an arrangement with Mossra. L. T. Palmer A Co., No. 13
Holliday streot, 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)
■airs, is. a. r. jutsAttn. ireasurer.
Mr. J. H. 8CHIERS. Recording Secretary.
Baltimore, February 18,18G7/’
TRUSTEES.
Mrs. E. A. F. MEAR8, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. J. II. 8CHIBRS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. J. 8. HAMMOND, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. W. 8. BOSTOCK, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. A. HAWKINS. Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. I)r. A. G. KIMBERLY, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. CHA8. McCUBBlN. Baltimore. Md.
Mr*. Dr. J. B. BEAN, Baltimore, Md.
It may seem unnecessary to add a slnglo word to the
above address, bat calls upon the Institution have been
ho numerous and pressing, and tho struggle through
which it Is now passing to widen tho circle or ita chari
ties, is of such an arduous nature, that the Management
cannot too strongly urgo upon tho
HUMANE AND SYMPATHETIC
Everywhere, an acitvo participation In tho additional at
tempt to alleviate tho sad condition of great numbers of
HELPLESS CHILDREN,
Rendered thus by tbo terrible war through which we
have passed. And assuredly, whatever may havo been
tho rolatlvo political views of ladies and gentlemen
heretofore, all must agree that tho children referred to
could not, by any possibility, havo had any agency in
bringing about their present deplorable and destitute con
dition, and are suitable objects for the charity of all per
sons, of whatever shado or political opinion.
The HOME AND SCHOOL which tnoy now more par
ticularly seek to establish and endow, will be of incalcu
lable boneflt by providlrg not only food and raiment for
those helpless ones, but likewise solid and thorough ed
ucation, thua qualifying them for future usefolneas To So
ciety atl argu.
In order that this appeal may bo effectual in enlisting
tho act!vo interest and co-operation of all classes of per
sons everywhere, wo have concluded to Issue for tho
Grand Presentation Musical Concert
800,000 TICKETS,
AT THE NOMINAL TJUCE OF $1 EACH!
A Slnglo TIckot entitling the purchaser to a Gift—thoro
being ONE GIFT TO EVERY TICKET. The Gifts aro
as follows:
1 An elegant Farm of 911 acres, improved with
extensive dwellings and outbuildings, saw
and grist mill, making tho property invalua
ble $30,000
2 A girt of f10.000 in Gold, valued at 13,500
3 A Farm of 10 acres, highly Improved, near tho
city of Baltimore 10,000
4 A gift In Greenbacks 6,000
5 A Three story Brick House, with modern im
provements, in Baltimore 6,000
6 A Three-story Brick House, with modern Im
provements. in Baltimore 4,200
7 A Two-story Brick House, with modern Im
provement*, In Baltimore 3,000
8 Two gifts iu OrcculMttks, $1,000 each 2,000
9 Ten gifts in Greenbacks, $500 each 6,000
10 Fifty gifts m Greenbacks, $100 each 6.000
11 One hundred gifts iu Greenbacks, $50 each.... 6,000
12 One Grand Piano 1,600
13 Ono Grand Pit DO 1,000
14 Two Square Pianos, $500 each l,0<)0
16 Ten Tai lor Organs, $150 each 1,500
16 One hundred (louts’ Gold Watches, $150 each.. 15,Uip
17 One hundred Ladles'Gold Watches, $100 each.. 10,000
18 Fifty Silver-Plated Tea Sets, $75 cacti 3,750
19 One hundred Elliptic Sewing Machines, $75 ea. 7,500
20 One huudred Gouts’ Silver Watches, $65 each.. 6,600
21 One huudred Ladles’ fluo Gold Chains aud Pin,
$40 each 4 OOO
22 Two hundred Oil Paintings, $20 each 4,000
23 Five hundred Bibles, $20 each 10,000
91 Two thousaud copies Pollard’s Southern His
tory, $6 each 10 000
26 Two thousand Photographic Albums, $5 each. 10,W
26 3 wo thousand fine Gold Pens, in cases, $5 each 10,000
27 Ftvo huudred Plain Gold Rings, $8 each 4 Ofa)
28 Two thousand acts Silver-Plated Tea spoons,
UI each (j qqq
29 Two thousand Napkin Rings, Call Bells, Ac.,
$3 each 6 000
The balance consists or the following articles : ’
Musical Instruments, Music Boxes. ladles’ Work Boxes,
Ladles’and Gents’ Gloves. Ijiilif-H’ nmi
msing A.g©noy.
, 11 ■' .—
EDWIN C. CLARKE,
ADEN* IN NEW YORK FOB FUROIIAhINU
MERCHANDISE and MACHINERY
i!'■ or all Kiim*. 1 ' : ' "
H A VINO a bnulno** experience of marly elxtcen
year* In New York, and an, oxtenalT«M»iulnwn«
with flrst-cla** monnfactnrcr* and dealer* iu thl* city In
the Tarions brancke* of trade and mamttertnrc, I am now
prepared to dll order* for all kind* of McrthandUo, at tho
lowest markot price*. _ ....
Merchant*,Mechanic*.and Famine*will dml itlotheir
Internet to ftvor mo With their order*. Order* from *11
part* of the country reepectfnlly aoUcited. A reaeonablo
comm...lonch.r S ed., l Xddre* 5jDwiN &
103 Pear! Btroot, or Box *,5711, New York.
JlYrsHKNck*.—F. 1 W. G. Bellow*, Vice President Pa-
cldc Mall Steamship C«.;N. Y.; Iiwao Taytur, Prealdeut
Now York & Bremen Stcamelilp Co., N. Y-; Crocker,
Wood & Co., New York; Huger Broe.. New York; lion.
A. M. Clapp, Bnffalo, New York; A. B. Janie*, Eaq.,
New Orlcan*; Goo. Jamea, Keq., Zano*vllle, Ohio:
Woolworth * Graham, Now York: Mareliall, Johnson &
Co., New York; Henry MoOre & Gonnng, Now York.
apr28—3m: V ~ '
L. d. o. wood.
JAMES n. I*OW.' J. H. MJDWIG8EN.
WOOD, LOW & LUDWIG8EN,
(Formerly Wood A Low—Established 1846,)
COTTON FACTORS
—AND- 1 -
General Commission Merchants,
190 Common Street,
New Orlcaim, - - - - Lotilftlaua*
AUTHORIZED RKPICHKNCKH IM ATLANTA.
A. Austell, President Atlanta National Bank: Mr *•
K. Seago, Messrs. Zimmerman A Verdew-•
A G. T. Id odd, Messrs. Cliapm-- ~ tucker, Messrs.
given to the sale of Cotton and
pj’SL-ie or all descrlptlons-of Produce. Jan26—ly
HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO.,
(ronXEnLY or MExmns,)
Commission Merchants,
GKNKRAl. PURCHASING AGENTS,
No. 7 South Commercial Street,
BT. LOUIS, - - MISSOURI.
eWOrdcr* for FLOOR, CORN, BACON, Ac., filled
promptly.
Refer to—Clayton A Adair; Langston, Crane A Ham
mock ; R. J. Lowry A Co; h. S. Salmon* A Co.
aprill—3m*
TEXAS LAND AGENCY.
W. L. ALEXANDER,
Q VITMA N,
Attorney at Law & Real Estate Agent
lOlOR the pnrchaec and «ale of Improved imd Unlm-
JL 1 proved Real Relate, Perfecting Titles, Payment of
Taxes, and Furnishing such Information aa may be ob
tained from Public Record* or other *ourcce.
My foe* arc moderate, and in proportion to tho work
required of mo.
Reference*.—Hon. I,. J. Unrtrcll, Atlanta, Qa.; Hon.
Jnlinn Hartridgc, Savannah, Ga.: Hon. G. N. Leetor, Ma
rietta, Ga.: lion. F. B. Sexton, Bun Augustine, Texas;
Hon. Ja*. H. Starr, Nacogdochc*, Toxa*. febao—gm»
0. K. OLAOHOnN, W. Y. IIBIUIINQ,
120 Chestnut 8t„ Philadelphia. Avgusta, Qa.
a. m. JACKSON, Augusta, Oa.
CLAQH0RN, HERRING & GO.,
Colton Factors and Commission Merchants,
Ladle*’ and Geuta’ Glove*, Ladles’ and Gent*’
Hiding Whips, Opera Glasses, Office ami
Parlor Furniture, Writing Desk*,
Black Walnut Frame*,
Engravings, Ac.
The whole amounting to an aggregate of
500,000 Valuable Gifts!
GLOItblA, Haralson Countt.
P H. ALDRIDGE and James Westbrook, administra-
• tor* on the estate of James Aldridge, deceancd,
apply to me fur letter* of dtamiswiuu from saia adminis
tration—
These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singu
lar, tl*e kindred nnd creditor* of ftuid-dcccaiHxl, to be mul
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,and
show cause, if any they have, why said letter* should not
be granted the applicant* within the timi proscribed by
law. Given under my hand‘and official signature, De-
Smbcrai, lKki. J. ll, WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
daari—lamfim Printar'rfee $4-&>
W !fflP l P, | I' l ' i SHBHIPF’S BALE.
ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday lu June next, be
fore tho court bouse door In the towu of Della*,
within the legal hours of ealo, the following proporty,
to-wlt:
Undivided half of lot of land No. 231, lu tho SU district
sod Sd section. Also, the undivided iutere.t of town lot
No. 9,and the ecuth half or towu lot No. 10, In block D
tow?, of Balia*. Alao, oue-hair of the land lu
aald block U In said towu of Dallas, lying east of A. M.
Faulkuer s residence, ou the 8th d»y of January, 1HS7,
with all the Improvements on said premises. Levied ou
to eetlify onu mortgage fl. fa. i„ fryer of Samuel V.
Sheets, now oonuulcd by Wm. P. Auicrsou, vs. Josiati
Cooper, who has left the State. Said fl. flu Issued from
Peuldiug Superior Court February term, 13B7. Property
polutedoutbyseklfl.fr. Maroti *>, ltkfr
. P- P- A1. LOCO I), Sheriff.
Printer's fee $XJ0 pay levy.
PLAN OU DIIAWINa.
Dnnlieale numbers from 1 to ISUO.Ukl are placed In a
wheel; the first number (when drawn out) draws the
highest or flrat gift: thu m-coihI number (when drawn
out,) the next highest, or second gill, Jto., until the
whole number I* drawn.
The distribution will take place after the Concert,
where 6.000 person* can witue** It. A committee will be
choacn from the uud once to take charge of the same
All agent* aud purchaser* will be supplied with a cor
rect list of the award* a* soon a* published.
AtiKNTB FOR THK SALK OF
Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnabnrg*, Drills, Stripes, Yarns,Ac
No. 120 Chostnat 8t., Philadelphia, Pa-
No. 7 Warron Block, Augusta, Georgia.
L IBERAL CA8II ADVANCE.S made on Consign
menta.
All qualltlefl of BURLAPS (tho cheapest article that
can lie used for Racking grain and fertlfizere, nnd haling
good*) kept constantly on liand, and for ealo at lowest
price*, by
CLAGIIORN, HERRING A CO.,
No. 7 Warren Block,
maiTT—8m» Augusta, Qa.
.j. F. JACKSON,
(LA TE OF JACKROH A BnO., ATLANTA, OA.,)
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT
No. 82 Broad Street,
NASHVILLE,
TENNESSEE.
W ILL give special attention to CftRh Order* from the
Sonth for Bacon, Corn. Hay, Flour, Ac. With ray
own personal attention, and the asfdHtauce of Agents in
tho right places, I can serve my old patron* and other* in
Georgia and Alabama, at tbo lowest market prices.
larWe should favor those upon whoso success de
pends our own.
**— ** IUU., M[ JUC
aprifi-lm
Rbfkr to—Merchants of Murfieeeboro, Tenn^ or Mer
chant* of Atlanta, Ga. i
THIS NKUTRALIZKH
GONOH1UKEAL VIRUS
I S a certain preventive, and will cure Gonnorrlura in a
shorter time, without Injuring the system, aud will
give tho patient less Inconvenience, than any other medl
cino known.
It does not canso stricture, or lcavo the patient with
gleet.
!t baa no smell, and does not stain the skin or linen
It also cure* gleet and soru eye*.
Sold by all Druggist* at $! per bottle. Prepared only
by A. C. Pease, wdo proprietor, Newnan, Georgia.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by Massey, Swanson A
Co., Atlanta, Georgia. apr9—8m
IV©w Yorlc AdvertlNiomeiitN,
GKOBCilA, II BAUD Co UNTV.
L toloJuistnUor of Junes Presusll, fate
A. df said county, deceased, having iuadu hi* suulica-
dUmUnfou from A ^Smlnl.tnS St
IhU I* tlmrofore to clt« *11 poraou. concerned, to he
PitaM?. 9m $4 90
k-'&iV.ii i
IIOW TO OBTAIN TICKET*.
Ticket* will bo supplied to all Booksellers, Music Deal
ers, Dmitqist*,-Ae., where they can be obtained m 11
each, or (u quantities at club rates.
Circulars, containing foil Instructions, and terniB to
“Kents, will be maile. upon receipt of a .tamp for return
Order* may lw sent to in, Inclosing tho money, from
fl to #25, In a registered letter, stamp Inclosed, at our
rhtk. larger amount* by post ofllce order, draft, or ex-
pros*, at tRe following clufrrate*: ’
.5 ijeket* to one address 4 4 so
UJ 23 c kcta h> one address * y up
^ Tickets to ono address ig on
^ Tickets to ono address 44 00
centre “See ° ! “ SCIltt wlU bo P Db »*hed from the
di^ormt* h® * n PP Ued 10 lb0 »g«ntx at IS per cent.
tenial l HiJSj| n ln i pnr *i n .? n w 01 ,ha Provisions of the In-
Revenue law, HI* Honor the Commlaslonor of In-
ksfrmSm 1up ?“ Juo proof, granted a permit to
cert 10 bold Itpulft Con-
t?IM?5k P * If*? 11 charge, whother from tho special
to*®/elbet* duty In respect to such Gift CoucerL
1 his Is a protectioii to all agents, and exempt* them
RliPERRNCES.
Lt Gon. G. T. BKAIIRKOARD, New Orleans
Brig. Gen. JKFF. THOMPSON’ NewOnSSS'
UN. Gen. 8. B. BUCRNRILNew OririSi
Co7. GKOROK P. KANR DanvlUe v“
Col. W. P. MUMFttItD.RIehmoud Ya
J. 8. MORROW, Puhtlslier, Baltimore
(formerly of J. 8. Morrow A Oo.) ’
<RSrttot°h7cS.SL d offlS““ 1 “ tlOD * ; ‘ 1 ‘ 4Bld » d -
L. T. PALMIK A CO .
xsaMI—i^w N °- 18 H ° 1M< ‘ y
THE PARIS EXPOSITION II
REIVBN TICKETS, $111X1 IK GOLD.
THE IHMiH LINE M/UL STEAMSHIPS
Bnilt expressly for the Trade:
CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF BALTIMORE,
CITY OF ANTWERP, CITY OF BOSTON,
CITY OF LONDON, , CITY OF NEW YORK,
CITY OF WASHINGTON,
Sail from Pier 45, North River, New York, EVERY SAT
URDAY. Speed and accommodation unBurpa**etl I
PRICE OF PIIU*T-CL*H8 PAHSAflE, PAYABLE IN CIOLO.
Now York to Llverpqol.$llO Round Trip $175
Now York to IaiihIoii. .. 115 Round Trip .. 185
Now York to Paris 125 Round Trip 200
Return Ticket* good for 12 months. Return Tickets
via Liverpool, London, New Haven, nnd Dieppe allow
passenger* to break the journey ut Liverpool and Lon
don.
For further reformation, apply at the offices of the
Company: William lmmin, Tower Huildlug, Liverpool;
Klvca A Macey, 61 King William street, London; Jules
Decouo, 48 Rue Notre Dame de* Vietolret, Paris; John
U. Dale, 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia, or to
JOHN G. PALE,
apr9—Ini* 15 Broadway, New York.
Doctor.—Being a Private Instructor for Married Person*
or those about to marry, both Male and Female, in every
thing coucerniug the physiology aud relations of our Sex-
mi System, anu tho Production or Proveutlou of Off-
pring, including all the new dlscoverle* never before
given in the English language, by Wm. YOUNG, M. I).—
This I* really a valuable ami Interesting work, it i*
written in phi in lungu.ige for tlie general reader, aud i*
illustrated with upward*of one hundred engravings. AU
young married people, or those contemplating marriage,
aud having the least impediment to murried life, should
read this book. It disclose* secret* that every one tdiunld
be acquainted with. 8till It la a book that must he locked
np, ami not lie about the house. It will l>e sent to auy
one on tho receipt of Fifty Cent*. Address Dr. Wm.
YOUNG, No. 416 spruce *• rect,above Fourth, Philadel
phia. Jel8—tv
CRIMAULT A GO.,
Chcmlits to H. H. Prince N»poIaen, 47 Boe Biet,,
PARIS.
NEW A MOST VALUABLE MEDICO
(FOll HITHERTO '
Intractable & Incurable
TTNLTKR tho Patent Medicine. k
U Imported from New York andt™,,*- lh .
Ill* from France have been eoveroly te.tS* .5$
nixed by tho most eminent government mi* .‘J 1
lytlcal and operative Chemist* *n.1 praeth&tL r,l, "»
of Pari*, Jte; lawmuch that thS^EJirpStCJSfl
Faculty, »ttach«l to the gtiYcrnment
*c„ with the fullest confidence recoumn a 'I**
fitvortble notice of all l.ngnlshlng, not onlr m^ 4
h^c. 0 " 6 ' 1 ’ nt thwe wUo
NO MORE CON8UMl*T l0 ,
DISEASES OF TIIE CUES!
Grimault’a Bympef Hypophosphats^u^
This now medicine which la dellclom |a it,»u
a sovereign remedy forcongh*, colds, Irriutt,^*-
long*, ana I* also an excellent remedy
sumption. Under It* lnflnet.ee the cough
nal perspiration* cease, and I he patient nS?
health and fle»h. 11 ”^“11
NO MORE COD LIVER DILI
Grimault’a Syrup of Iodlvsl Honem^
rwffffospftala dctailcdfo 8 ^’ Ro’pMtu/lS"^' 191
OH, to which It I* really superior lira?-a?’ 1
the cheit, BCrofola. lymphallc dleortlers mL,“?P*
muscular atony and Iobb of appetite • It
etltutlon, by purifying tho Wood, ind h 8 hSt!“5 < *
most powerful doi.nratlve known! It^nS*r r!,? 0 *’*
stomach or bowela like the Iodide nf
Iodide of Iron, nnd la administered with th«I2,2! l if
cacv to young children subject to humoriTeJX^* 1 '*
of tho gland*! Dr. Caenavi, of St.
recommends It particularly in cuUnSon*
jointly with tho Pill* which bear Mjnime! “
Dr. I.ora*’ Phosphate of Iron.
The bolt of all chalybeate*, adopted by the whole u
lea.world for the enreof chlorode, iiirorrhiea;rov e JS
blood, difficult menBtruatlon*, terrible diBeaaeatoillw!
Female* aro subject. Thl* excellent medldne
the appetite Impart* strength to the system, sodlim?
dally suitable to proUatt person* of either mi 2
ettccto of hot ana unhealthy climate*, to enahTSnL
bear fatigue, and restore to the body whatever stosm
lj»I havo lost by fover, or the abuse of quinine or«
NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA |
Grlmanlt’a Dlgcxtlve Elixir of Pepifr,,
Pemlnc i* the gastric jnlce iteclf, or rather the imn
principal purified, which digest* food tn the itctxt
When from varlon* cati*c«, tho supply of dlgoetin M
I* too small, tho Inevitable con*equences are had u—
tion, gastritis. Inflammation of the mucous coata of th
stomach and bowel*, heartburn, ntucmia, lost of strswa
and In females general derangement. The Klirlr o' Pn
nine enrea all tmeh (llecaBct, and provrnts voBlttu 2
ring pregnancy
Bettor than Copaiba—Internal and Loul-HnCi
rativo Agent.
QRIMAULT’S MATICO.
Thl* new remedy 1* prepared from tbo loaves ol aD-
rnvlan popper *hrnb called MATICO ond enre-j promptl.
and Infallibly without any fear of Inflammatory rwtdh,
Tho great majority of physldnns tn Parts, Itnseta, Gw-
many and Now York now usono other rimed;, W
direction* aceompnny each bottle and packet, or urn
planatory treatlao will bo sent post Iroe lor Id
GENERAL DEPOT IN PARIS.
GRIMADlT & CO.,
InN. York, J. M.BECKEIt, 128Urandi
And I y every good Chemisi
BURIN DU BUISON’8
Digestive Lozengers and Powder
nccent experiment* made on a large scale byProtaK#
Paireqnln, of Lyon*, confirmed by hi* colleague* of Uu
hospital* and tno principal notabilltie* of Parii, bin
B i?« wn ^ 1C S^oat efficacy of'tlu; Lozenge* and Powder
with an alkaline base, a new discovery due to Mr. llurii
du ItuiHon Chemist ired member of the Imperial Attfaj
my of Medicine, Pari*, to cure in a sure and rapid nun!
nor, Indigestion, Nansea, as well a* disease* of the KM
pcy*. Liv*r, Cramps in the Stomach, lnfiommatlMil
the Bowei*. Ac. The spleen arising from indigestion fa
appenr* a* if by enchantment nnder the influence of till
procure* medicine, and the sick person recover* fietJlh
strength and appetite.
To resume. Uu A nfitllo* and Powder are promtedwx
derthemoHt favorable sclentIflc and mcdiral tatpieti
agreeable to tho tasto, and may bo taken without tocoi
vonleace by children ne well tt« adult*.
General Depot In Pari* nt GRIM AULT A CCi.'H,
48 Ruo KichtUm.
General Depot in Atlanta at JENKINS & CO’S.
General Depot in New York, at J. M. UKL’KKR’8, ,
JvlO—tf 120 Grand Street.
WOOD & MANN
Steam Engine Company’s
O E L IS B R A T F. I)
From 4 »o 35 Horao-Power.
POHTAIII.E AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
W E have Iho oldest, largest und most complete woik*
iu tlie United Btntes, devoted exclusively lotfa
manufacture of Portable Engines and Haw Mills, which,
for simplicity, compactm 1 **, power and economy of fod
are conceded by experts, to no superior to any ever of
fered to the public.
The great amount o. ooi*ei room, fire BiicVe and cy
linder area, which wo give to ihe rated norse power,
make our Engines the most powerful aud cheiptotl*
use; and tiiey are adapted to every purpose where power
is required.
A1I sizes constantly on hand, or furnl*hed at ahort oa*
co.
Descriptive circular* with prico list, sent onappHc*
tion.
• WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO.,
Utica, N. Y. Branch Office, 96 Malden Lane. N. Y. W
Jt»a6-ty ’ _
THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.
620 Broadway, Now York$
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES nnd RLCiGlKS,
JAMES M. BROOK8. I1UUH MAClKiHAl.D. LOUIS II. LKOAY.
WILBUH F. JOHNSON,
Of Guorgm, with
BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO.,
COTTON FAVORS AND
Oomin ImhI o ii M« rohaii (h,
60 Caroudolei Nt,, New Orleitua.
fcF Prompt attention given to all Older*. Also, lib
eral Advances made on consignment* of Cotton aud other
Produce. oc*j-9m
NOTICK TO SHIPPERS.
Gknihal Friiuut Ovrica, 1
N. A C. AND N. A N. W. Ha il ways, V
Nabuvillb, Tbnn.. April 19, 1867. I
Y the 26th instant, the. Bridge across Tenne*see
River, at Bridgeport, will be finished aud traiu*
running through aa usual. On and after 'hat date no fer
ryage will be charged, and freight* will bo forwarded
promptly at tariff rate*. As there 1* no accumulation
along the line, there will be no delay, and everything will
be done to relieve tho demand* of the Houth.
1
B. MoItkb, Gen
W. P. INN US, Gcn’l Superintendent.
i’I Tariff Agent. apnK—3t
AGENTS WANTED
the bankrupt law.
T HE NEW BANKRUPT LAW, with Note* to every
Section of the Act, and a collection of all the prin-
cjpal American and Rogiish Decfaious upon the Law of
Bankruptcy. Adapted to the use ot the Lawyer aud
York bar, and one of the
Amendment Act.
edges, $3 60; Sheep,
JNO. B. CAROILL, Grssra!
, . . yvjiwnbu*, Oa
N At Griffin and Atlanta, Georgia.
F OR tho pnrpose of supplying Merchant* and Plants*
_ G* c South, by wholeaale or retail, witli any atJ 1 ®
0^ *V lU T3^ i ^ e * ,, «»r Plantation Wagon*.
Mr. WoodrufT* long experience In the carriage boMi***
will enable u* to give satisfaction, in supplying jrood hod-
atantiai work, such a* the country demands, al m low
Prices a* can poHslbly be famished for cash. * UI
keep conatautly ou hand
U«HT CONCOBD BUGGIES
the same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and
became so universally popular all through the Sooth, »*
the beat Buggy in use.
Address an orders to
• TOMLINSON, DBMAKKPT CO .
apr!7—ly . 6iu Broad way, NevrJ ortt._
t. r. cauiiaut, a. t. Hamilton, wm. u. wuirreoi*
J. B. VAN WAOKNKN.
CARHART, WHITFORD & CO.
Mannfkcturer* and Wholesale Dealers to
Fine Medium, and Coarff®
CLOTHI2STO,
AMERICAN EXPRBR8 BUILDINQ.
as, ST, S9 aud 61 Hudaou Blrcel,
(Near Duane, cor. Worth 8t.,) NEW YOB#'
$3F”OiHce of Fc/an A Cuban In liquiuaiiou.
aec$6—Dm [■ °1
»i**l—iwj
DAVID MAYER, formerly of Atlanta, Geonrla, * (,h
M AYKR Sc SON.
No. 89 Warren Street,. . NewTork,
1«fo*tmu or
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cigars, &c.
iu Ey., bourbon, aud Mocongohalt Whiakt.*.
fdblO—6n,