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Jostlce-lorlng, iwr 11 daring.
Urate In wir, in council engo.
1 flower* on her plain*;
Oh 1 oath nolo the col;Wt heart thrill*.
Though they ring 'raid w»nt Mid rtuilii*.
Who ho* heard their note* of Milne**,
And not dropped a tear In grief t
i bo ha* heard their rouge of cladnee*.
And nolamded and fbuud relief?
Who haa heard their war notea sealing,
Madid;
What more pure than anow-flake failing
Through the annllght on hi r hllla r
What more fair than ro*o-bod blnahlng,
Wild and aweet by allrer rill* t
What, but Krtn'a ntalda, while kneeling
’Hound aome broken cro»a to prayer;
While front o’er the bine hill- atealfaj.
Sunbeam. wreath with gold their hair.
UoMoa treaanreat Brin I Mother I
Tyrant* eotild not plunder TB»ax,
Thank* to Ood, and to no other—
Hobbera took all *** conld aalte.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOB THE YEAR 1867,
..$3,000
1,800
... 800
... 1,600
... 1,300
1,600
1,000
800
600
J. £. WIRIama,Mayor..,
8. B. Lore, Clerk of Council
J. T. Glenn, City Attorney
Robert M. Farrar, City Tnswuror
E. J. Roache,Cityrhjraleian.....
Jaa. P. Cooper, City Englueer
RobL Crawford, Commissioner of Public Worka...
George Stewart, Oveneer of Streets
Jo. 8. Smith, Tax Receiver and Collector
Pat FiUgibbon, Hall-Keeper.
aldkTTmen.
FIRST WARD.
M. T. Castleberry, Richard Petera.
second WARD.
K. B. Rawson, A. W. Mitchell.
THIRD WAttP.
George W. Terry, W. O. Andonou.
FOURTH WARD.
J. E. Gullatt, W.B.Cox.
FITTI1 WARD.
J. A. Hayden, E. W. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
L. P. Thomas, Chief Marshal $1,600
tt. C. Murphy, Deputy Marshal
J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police....
T C. Murphy, 5M Lieutenant of Police
POLIC1M1N—<$* 85 PER DAT.)
1,800
. 1,000
. 1,000
1. J. Cock,
J. S. Holland,
F. J. Bo mar,
R. D. tyynca.
D. Kogan,
D. Queen,
£ A. Center,
J. It. Lore,
F. T. Kickllghter,
J. A. Lang,
J. A. Hinton,
K. B. Hutchlne,
J. W. Stokes,
J. M. Connally,
J. L. Crenshaw,
Green Holland,
G. W. Bowen,
11. W. Wooding,
C. M. Barry,
It. J. Holtxclaw,
A. Jurrard,
M. W. Rtaberry,
U. P. Wuodliff,
J. F. Barnes,
Jasper Groves,
T. G. McIInn,
W. H. C. Cowan,
J. A. Lanier,
nail,
L. W. Boon.
Clerk of First Market—Theophllus Harris.
Clerk of Second Market—Frank T. Ryan.
Sexton—Q. A. Pilgrim.
City Assessor*—R. 8. Waters, W. C. Humphries, and
U. P. Wood.
Assessor of Land taken for Opening Streets—Levi O.
Wells, audF. P. Rice,
Finance—Peters, Mitchell, Rawson.
Ordlnanco—Mitchell, llayden, Peters.
Streets and Sidewalks—Gullatt, Rawson, Hayden.
Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—(’ox, Anderson, Castle
berry.
Lamps and Gas—Hayden, Terry, Peters.
Relief—Castleberry, Rawson, Terry, Gullatt, llayden.
Markot—Hayden, Gullatt, Castleberry.
Fire Department—Terry, Gullatt, Co*.
Police—Rawson, Cox, Anderson.
Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Rawson.
Public Buildings and Grounds—Anderson, Terry, Pe
ers.
Tax—Mitchell, Rawson, Cox.
Salaries—Cox, Mitchell, Rawson.
Report ot the City Aissnorii
Total $lfiM % \WXfan C81 378 1869 83 9 4 a 81
Assessed value of Frocdmen’s property
Highest assessment to one person
Senoud highest aseessmont to one person
Third highest assessment to one person
Fourth highest assessment to ono person
Fifth highest assessment to one person
The industrial and manutocturing enterprises
as follows:
Number of Flour Mills
Nnmbei of Grist Mills
Number of Planing Mills
Number of Foundries
Number of Brick-Yards
Number of Cooper Shops
Number of Carriage Shops —
Number of Blacksmith Shops
Number of Livery Stables
Number of Rock (juunie*
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer—S. B. Sherwood.
First Assistant Engineer—Henry Gullatt.
Second Assistant Engineer—W. G. Knox.
Secretary—B. P. Mooic.
Treasurer—James E. Gullatt.
$ 3(1,850
146.000
109.000
. 00,300
. 84,900
, 80,000
number
Atlanta
Thomas Haney
John B.Norman.
Samuel Wilson
H. Muhlenbrink
Charles Schnatu
John Berkelu
John Wttby
J. H. Ellsworth
P. J. Bracken
M. L. Collier
O. Warner
U. Haney, I
Wm. Krogg, (
M. L. Roberts
Mkchamio
J.E. Gullatt
J. G. Kelley
W. D. L tickle, Jr
O. H. Jones
E. Buice.
C. Beermsnu
G. W. Terry
Joel Kelsey.
.fames Daniel*
J. M. Toy
G. T. Anderson, I
W. F. Woods, (•
J. M. Buice, i
Joseph Wiley,
J. P. Alexander
M. L. Llcbtenstadt
Enoine Company No. 1.
President
Foreman
Secretary
Treasurer
First Director
.tiecond Director
. .Third Director
Engineer
First Assistant Engineer
Second Assistant Eaglnccr
Third Assistant Engineer
Axemen
Delegate to Fire Department
Enoine Compant No. 3.
President
Vice-President
. Secretary
Treasurer
First Diroctor
Second Director
Chief Engineer
fFlrst Assistant Engineer
Second Assistant Engineer
Third Assistant Engineer
. Pipomen
Surgeon
Representative to Fire Department
Tallulah Emoinh Compant No. 3.
8. W. Grubb
B. A. Center
W. C. Shearer
George Thompson.
J. J. Rogers
John D. Clarke
Lewis H. Clarke ...
John A. HU1
A. Tbleme
II. 8. Orme, M. D.
President.
...Vice President.
... .First Director.
. .Second Director.
... Hose Director.
Secretary.
Treasurer.
Axeman.
... Axeman.
Surgeon.
W. R. Bigger* Delegate.
\n.jLMTk Hook .no Ladoib Co. No. t.
J.h. Queen Foreman
O. F.S. D’Alrlgny .. Aaalatant Foreman
J. 8. Yarbrough Secretary
g.o. Johnson Treaanrcr
Ed. Holland ftepreaentatlre to Fire Department
J. A. TATI.OH.
jot a. Dane, n. d.
TAYLOB & DAVIS,
WBoeaaatu axd bitail
DRUG-GISTS.
PAINTS, OILS, BYE.ITIIFVII, CLASH,
&LABBWARE,
Sargloal Xustruments, &o.,
Under the National Hotel,
ATLANTA, • •-•••--- • OBORGIA.
«pr»— lm
WM. L. HENSLEB,
EOFEBBOE OF MUSIC
ATLANTA, OBOHOIA.
>rden nut j be left with H. Brtnmnller, Whitehall
xrt. »«]?#-»/
FT of Atlanta, Fulton county, Htato of
twta the lawful honra of tale, on the Aral
Juneucxt, tho following property, to-wlt
1 lO-inch altdo lathe, b feet fwd 11HMnch elide lathe, 1«
Ihet bod: t lSJf-tnchwdo lathe, 9 met bed; 10*-Inch elide
iatho, 11 feet bed: I ltPtnch aildc lathe. 4 feet hod : twood
lathe, 18 feet bod; one planer. S feet lied; 1 boring ma
chine 5 Iron Tl*e*. S 10-lnch damaged lathe*, 3 upright
drill presae*, (damaged,) flgun barrel boring lathe*. I
*mal[ hand lathe, (damagciO With* lot jof *cr*P «““l;
-P-tS^-Sriandra.ch^M’i.^1
everything Stooging To the Varl.ma department.: 1 sf
horse power eugino, boiler, and bolting* All lowed on
a. the property of the Gate City Foundry, Car Manufac
turing and Michino Work*, hy virtue or and to aallefy
a mortgago It. fa. faaued hy hit Honot B. D. Smith, Judge
of the County Court of Pulton county, In favor of Joseph
It. iioltlday va. the Gat* City Foundry, Car Mnnufactn-
ring anti Sachin. Work^L^ ^
mayl-td .
Sheriff.
Printer’. (he $3.00
poatpnned Administrator’s Satlo.
I WILL aelL on tho flrat Tuesday lit June next, boforo
the court house door In Atlanta, Fulton comity, Ga.,
within the usual honra of aalo, the following property,
One beantlfhl roaldence lot. containing four and sixty-
one ono-hundreth* acro*,known aa the Edw.rdy realdenco
lot, upou which are tho wall* of a two-atory rock house
which wa* dsairoyed by tiro. Also, at the aame time and
place, fourteen vacant lota, varying from ono fourth to
one aud one-fourth acre* to alee, beautifully located for
dwelling lota, adjoining tho above, and land* of Jour-
dan John eon, Georpe H. Chaae, and other*, lying In the
northeast portion of the clly of Atlanta, and la a part of
land lot No. 47, of the 14th district of originally Henry,
now Fulton county. Sold by ordor of tho Court of Ordi
nary of said county, as the proporty of K. M. Bdwardy,
deceased, for the beneflt of heirs and creditors. Terms:
Half cash, and half six months. Farttea wishing Inrther
information will bo shown the property, or a plat, by call
ing on John M. Clark* A Son, Attorneys at Law, or
R. J. MA88EY, Administrator.
Apnl iH.ian. aprilfl-td Prlnter’a fee >10
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
\1TILL he sold, bororo the court honao door In the city
of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., between tile law-
fltl honra of aale, on the flrat Tuesday In Juno next, tho
following property, to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land In the city of Atlanta
and county of Fulton, being part or land lot fifty, (SO,)
containing throe-fourths (X) or an acre, more or loss,
bounded on the East hy Bntlcr street, on the West hy
Wheat street, being in the corner of said atfcom, to sat
isfy two fl. fa*, against Lee Smith, Issued from tho Jus
tice Court of the llKdih district, O. M., ono In favor of
W B. Lowe ft Co., and one lu favor of W. B. Lowo vs.
said Lee Smith. Said land lot hold hy said Lee Smith
under bond for titles. Levy mado aud returned lo me by
J. S. Lumpkin, L. O, , ., ...
Also, at tho same lime and place, thirty acre* of land,
more or less, aa tho property of A. A. Gilmore, lying
West of J. M. C. Heed: being hi tho 14th district of orig
inally Henry, now Fulton, county. Levied on as the
properly of said A. A. Gilmoro, to satisfy one fl. fa. leaned
From tho Justice Court of tho 1036th district G. M., In
favor of C. W. and II. K. J. Long vb. aald Gilmore.
Levy made aud returned to mo by J. J. White, L. C.
May 4,1867. B. N. WILLIFORD, Sheriff,
mav'-td Printcr’a fee $2 60 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before tho conrt house door in the city
of Atlanta, conntv of Fulton and Stale or Georgia
on tho first Tuesday In June 1867, between the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One one.horao wagon, with Iron axlctrecs and wood
frame, levied on as the proporty of defendant, K. W.
Jones, of DoKnlb county, Ga., hy virtue of, and to iatla-
fy a fl. fa. issued from UaKalh County Conrt, in favor of
Kllxabeth Reagan va. E. W. Jones. Said properly point
ed out by plaintiff. May 6,1867,
Also, at the same timo and place. 23 acres of (land, lu
the 6th ward of tho city of Atlanta, being part of land lot
No. TO, in tho 14th dlatrict of originally Henry, now Ful
ton county ; said 23 acres adjoining lands of Hunnicutt
and Harris, and being, In part, tho preml.es whereon
Edwin Payne now fesiuca. Levied on ns the properly of
said Edwin Payne, to satisfy a It fn Issued from the Supe
rior Court of Fulton comity, tn favor of Lew is Hpitzer &
Co. va lloge. Mills & Cn. Property pointed ont by plain
tiff's attorney.
Also, at thu same time and place, that city lot known
as lira old Foundry lot, on Marietta street, In lira city of
Atlanta. Fulton county, Ga., adjoining Mrs. Mnry Wiili-
ere’ Foundry lot, containing three-etgbtbs of an acre,
more or less. Levied on by Jnmes Patterson, L., CV, by
virtue or, nod to satisfy a fl. fa. leaned from the Juetlei
Court ol the 1026th district, O. M„ lu I'avor of L. rt. Flel
der vs. Einpiro Manufacturing Company, us tho propurty
of defendants.
W. L. niJBBARD, Ilep. Sh’ff.
may7-td Printer'll fee $e . r .l per luvy.
Fulton Special Hulllft*’M Sole.
W ILL he sold before tho court house door lu tho city
of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., on the flrat Tucn
day in June next, within tho legal hours of aalo, tho fol
lowing property, to-wlt:
One BmglO'Slorv wood house, sod lot, fronting M eal on
Elliott street, null adjoining lota of Mr. Long, on tho
North, Mr. Tlioniaa on tho Sontli, and n lot now, or lor-
nicrly, owned by J. A. Hayden, containing half an acre,
more or leas. Levied on na the property of John Nor
man, to Bstisfy s fl. fa issued from the County Court
of Fulton, In luvor of J. W. Brldwell ,fc Sou va. .folio
Norman, principal, and William Pettis, security. Prop
erty pointed ont by plaintiff. Atlanta, May 4,1867.
JO. S. SMITH, Special Bailiff.
may7-td Printer's fee $M0 pa* lot y
GEORGIA, Fulton Countv.
onniNanT’s orrn x, junoti 1, lH'ai.
J OHN LYNCH, administrator of fbe estate or James
Garrcy, deceased, applies to me for lctteis of dis
mission front said administration—
At! persona concerned nro thcreforenotifled to llle their
-injection*, if any they have, on or before the regular
term of this court in September next, otherwise letters ol
dismission will be granted applicant. Given tinder my
hand and ufllcbil aignutnre
marl—lnmOm
GEORGIA, Fulton C'ountv.
ohiunahy'. orriex, axncu 30,1866.
H IRAM BOWBN, administrator on tho estate of Su
gar Bond, deceased, represents to tho court In his
ictition, duly filed suil ontervd on record, that he ha.
pc , . .
rally administered said estato—
Tills is therefore to cits all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause. If any they can. why
aald administrator should not he dismissed from his ml-
ministration, and recoivo letters of dismission on the first
Monday In October, 1867.
maritl—lamBin^
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
OBOINABY’S Office, NOVBBBXIl 80, 18611
A ZARLAH MIMS, administrator of James Turner, de
ceased, represents to the conrt tn tils petition, duly
filed and ontoreu on record, that ho lias full) administered
James Turner's estate—
This is therefore to clto and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show ciitise, if any they
cun, why said administrator ahould not be discharged from
his administration, and receive letters of dismission
the flrat Monday In Jane, 1867. Given under my baud
and official signature.
DAN 1 El. PITTMAN, Ordinary.
deefl—iamflm Printer's fee $ i.60
GEORGIA, Fulton Countv
OKUfrunr's orrioa, narcu 80, 1867.
A LEX. M. WALLACE, admluletralor ol Wiillsm Wal-
luce, represents to the Conrt, in his petition duly
filed, that he lias fully administered William Wallace’-
This is therefore to clto all persona concerned, kindred
and ereditora, 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, 11-67. Given under my hand aud of
ficial signature. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
dgni
inarSl—lanifim
Printers fen $ 11
GEORGIA^ Fulton County.
ohdinahy’u ornci, novcmdkh 30, 1806.
A ZAIUAn M1M8, administrator of A. 8. Robbins, do-
ceased, represents to tho court In hla petition duly
filed and entered on record, that be has tally administer
ed A. 8. Dobbin's estato—
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all portions
concerned, to bo and appear at my office, and show cause,
if any they have, why said admistrator should not be dis
missed from administration, on tho first Monday in June
next, DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
dec5—lamfim Printer’s fee $4 60*
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
OnOINAIlY’S OFFICE, DECEMBER 7, 1806.
mUOMAS W. WILKINSON, administrator or Jabcz
X R. Rhodes, late of said county, deceased, represents
to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered ou re
cord, that said estate has proved Insolvent, by reason of
the lato wur, and having asked for a dlsmisslou —
This Is therefore to cite all porsous concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause. If any they have, why sal '
administrator should not bo discharged from hla aduilnl
tratlon aud receive lattera of dismission.
DANIEL PllTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee f0
deeD— lamttm
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
T WO months afterdate, application will ho made to the
Conrt of Ordinary or ssid county for louvo to sell
the real estate of Jacob Redwlue, deceased, late of said
county, for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors. May
1st, iooJ. AZ. MIMS, Adin’r.
may8-2m Printer's fee $0.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
T WO mouths after date application will ho made to
the Conrt of Ordinary or said county for leave to sell
tho real estate or Thomas Thompson, late of said county,
deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors. May
1st, 1867. GEORGE EDWARDS, Adjn’r
may8-2m
Printer’s feo $0.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
H arriet walker, p. o. c„ having Applied to mo
for letters of administration upon the estato of Jo
seph Walker, P. O. C., lato of said county deceased:
All persons concerned, kindred ai.d creditors of said
deceased, will file their objections, If auy exist, within
the time prescribed by law, elso letters will he granted
the applicant. Witness my official signature. May 1st.
1867. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
may8-30d Printer’s feo $3 _
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
E M. TALIAFERRO, guardian of Richard Taliuferro.
• applies to me for leave to sell & portion of the real
estate of his said ward—
All persons concerned are notified to fllo their obi on
ions, if any they have, within two months from the first
mbllcation of this notice, else leave will be granted for
aprl—2m
Notloo to Debtor* and Creditors*
A LL persona Indebted to tho esta e of George Ikon-
I\. son, late of Fulton county, deceased, are ben bj re
quired to make immediate payment: aud all persons
having demauds against said estate will present them in
terms of tho law. May 8.1867.
FRANK HAYDEN, Administrator.
may9—40d Printer's fee $3
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
T WO mouths after date I will apply to the Ilonorablo
Court of Ordinary of aald county for leave to sell
the real estate belonging to the estate of George Bron
son, late of said county, deceased. May 0,18677
FRANK HAYDEN, Administrator.
inayV—2m Printer’s feo |fi
W 1
FULTON MIEHIFF’H SALE.
TILL bo loifi, uerore the conrt honu door lu thu
. f city of Atlanta, on tho first Tuesday In July next,
within thu lawful honra of talo, tho following proporty,
to-wii: . ,
One-fourth Intcreat In 14 head of muloa, and tho one-
fourth interest in flvo wagon, and harueai, together with
tb* one-fourth Interest In all tha tools, Including a iet of
blacksmith tools; sll of which mules, wsguns, and tools
are lu the poaacwlon of W. F. Harris; a’so, one Urge
banking safe. All levied on a. the properly of M. R. Bell
A Co., by vlrtne of, and to satisfy a mortgage A fa lsined
by His Honor U. D. Smith, Judge of the County Conrt of
sa>d county, In ravor of K. F. Woodward A Co. vs. M. R,
Bell A Co. May 7,1867.
W. L. HUBBARD. Dap. Sheriff,
may#--Id Printer's fee $3-60 per levy.
Court of Ordinary of
A. Dyer, administrator of
tho estate of Blutbrd Dyor, deceased, aud praya for let
ter* of dlsmla.lon from said o«taio—
This la thorofore to olto and admonish all peraons con
cerned to be anil appear at ray office, within tho time
prescribed hy law, and show cause, If any they cnn. why
letter* of dismlstlon should not bo granted thu applicant.
Given under my hand and official siguatnre. December 8,
188rt» O. T. RAKESTItAW. Ordinary.
doc»—Um6m Printer's fro $4.6«
GEORGIA, Gwinnxtt County.
F l’. HUDSON, administrator, with tho will annoxed,
• on the eslste of It. B. Ekto*, deceased, applle* to
me Ibr letter* of dlsmlulon from said administration--
These are therefore to clto aud admonish all and singu
lar, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear st my office, within the llmo prescribed hv law.
to show cause If any they can, why said letters
not be granted the applicant, ftlven under my hand ami
official algualure, Fobruary 4.1867.
G. T. RAKK8TRAW. Ordinary.
fhbB—1am6m Printer a fee $4.50
GEORGIA, Qwtnnitt County.
J AMES L. MOORE, administrator of the eetate of Wil
liam V. Moore, deceased, applies to me for letlor*
of dismission from hla administration—
Theao are therefore lo cite and admoe.lih all and atngn-
lar, the kindred and friend*, to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
if any they havo, why aald letter* ahould not b* granted
the applicant. Qlven under my hand and official signa
ture, February 4,1867.
Q. T. KAKE8TKAW, Ordinary,
febfi—Iamflm Printer's fro $4.60
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
N OTICE la hereby given to all peraons having demand!
against John B. Collins, late of Gwinnett county, de
ceased, to present thorn to me, properly mado out, within
the timo prescribed bylaw; and all persons Indebted to
aald estate are hereby required to make immodlato pay
ment. April 8, 1867.
J. J. McDANIEL, Administrator.
apr7—40d Printer’s fee $8
A
Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*.
LL persona having demands against the eatate of
.h ,3^5 •
Aea B. Wright, lato of Gwinnett county, deceased,
are reqnosted to presont them, properly atteated, to
the undersigned, within the time prescribed by law; and
all peraons lndobted to said estate are required to make
immedlato payment. April 3,1867.
JOHN F. PRUETT, Administrator,
aprt—40d Printer's feu $3
w
GWINNETT SHERIFF’S SALE.
ILL be sold, before the coart hoase door in the
town of Lawrencevillo, Gwinnett county. Ga., on
tho flrat Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wlt:
An undivided balr interest in one saw and merchant
mill on the Alcovia crock, in aald county, with all the ma
chinery and appurtenancea to said mills belonging, and
10J acres of land, more or left, upon which said mill 1<*
situated; number not known, butadjoiuing lauds of Joel
Davis, T. H. Loveless. David Abbott aud others. All
known ns the Alcovia MU1 property. The other half in
terest in Bald property is owned by Thomas U. Loveless.
Levied on as the property of John F. Espy, to satisfy
four fl. fas. from the Justice's Court of the 4U7th district,
Q. M.,of said county, In favorof James W. Wilson vs.
John r. Espy. Proporty pointed ont by plaintiff. Levy
insde and returned to mo ny C. A. Allen, L. C. April 20,
1867. W.J. BORN, Shoriff.
apriM—td Printer's reo $2.60
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
N°
mands against the estate
Gwinnett Co., deceased, to presont them to mo, properly
made out, within the time prescribed by law, so as to
show their character and amount; and all persons in
debted to said deceased aro hereby required to rnsko im
mediate payment to mo. April 3, 1867.
8. II. FREEMAN, Administrator.
apr7—40d Printer's fee $3
GWINNETT SHERIFF’S SALE.
I WILL sell, on tho first Tuesday in Juno next, within
the legal hours of sheriff's sale, before tho conrt
house door in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett county, Ga., tho
following property, to-wlt:
Fifty acres of laml, the same lying in, and being a por
tion of lot No. 112, in the 7th district ot paid county, and
ol the southwest comer of said lot. Bold to satisfy two
fi fus against Reuben Long, ono in favor or J. N. Glenn,
aim the other a tax fl fa in favor of the Htato and County
aforesaid. Levied on as the property of said Long.
Also, ut the sumo time and place, 137 acres of land,
more or less, it being a portion of lot No. «0, In the 7»h
district of said county, it being the place whereon John
Pittman now resides. Levied on to satisfy a fl fa in favor
of Andrew J. Shaffer va Abel Waldronp. Levied on as
the property of said Waldroup, tho same being a well Im
proved placo, lying on tho Gainesville road. April 28,
1807. W. J. BORN,
GEORGIA* PAfkTf* Ootru-rt.
T SVO mouths alter date application will bo mndotO the
Court of Ordinary of Fayette County, Georgia, at
tho first, regular term after tho expiration or tiro months
from this notice, for leave to soli tho lands bo onglng to
tho estates of Himeou A. Mtirtck and Jainos 11. Mirrjck,
late of said county, deceased, (the^decedents being ten
ants in common,) for tho benoflt of heirs ono creditors of
.alii di.xxiascil. April fl. 1867.
i A j viCKEltB, Atlralnlslralor.
aprll—*m Printer’* tea $«
SPECIAL RAILIFF’N SALE.
W ILL bo aold, before tho court homo door In Fay-
attevlllo, Fayette County, Ga„ on tho flrat Tnea-
day lu June next, between Iho legal hour* of aale—
Also, at the *amo timo and place, 00 acre* of lot No.
00 ea*t of tho creek, In tho 7th district of Fayetto comity.
. * . . _ L* If nfrl.cilf llV vlPl Hit
Levied on as the property of John K. Kennedy, by virtue
of a fl. fb. issued front Fayetto county Court, to la
favor of
R. T. Dorsey vs. John K. Kennedy. Proporty pointed
out by said Dorsey. March 97,1867.
X ISAAC B. AVKUA, Special Bailiff.
ap23—td Printer’s fee $2.60 por levy.
i tho estate of
GEORGIA' Fayktt« County.
L EWIS F. BLALOCK, Administrator
Edward Hempcrly, deceased, represents to the
Conrt that he has fully administered tho said Hempcrly h
OB Those are, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to show cause, if any they have. In terms of the law,
whv said Administrator should not bo discharged from hla
Administrotion. and receive Letters of Dismission.
Adminlstrotion, and recei ve Letters i
Jan5—lamfim
Printer’s feo $t i
GEORGIA, Fxykttk County.
R obert II. WniTLOCK, Administrator on the es
tate of David Whitlock, deceased, represents to the
Court that he has folly administered the said David
Whitlock's estate—
These are, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to show canso, if any they have, in terms of the law,
why said Administrator should not bo dischaiged from
his Administration, and receive Letters of Dismission.
Jan6—Iamflm
Printer’s fee $4 1
GEORGIA, Faykttk County.
TO ALL WUQM IT MAT OONCEnN.
J OHN T. STEPHENS, administrator of John W. Ste
phens, represents to toe court that he has fully ad
ministered John W. Stephens’ estate—
This is therefore to cito and admonish nil persona con
cerned to be and appear at my office, ou or before tho
flrat Monday In October next, aud show cause, if any
they can, why Johu T. Stephens, administrator as Afore
said, should not be dismissed from said administration.
Given under my hand and official signature, this March
20, 1867. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary,
mariri—mflm Printer’s fee $4.50
GEORGIA' Fayette County.
T WO months afterdate application will he made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county, at the first
regular term after the expiration of two months from this
notice, for loavo to sell the lands belonging to tbo estate
of Francis M. Patterson, lato of said county, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of tho heirs und creditors of said de
ceased. May 1st, 1867.
FRANCIS PATTERSON, Adm’r.
may8~2rn Printer’s feo $0.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
P ICKET SI1IFLET, administrator on the estate of A-
J. Bcggs, late of said couuty, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission from said administration—
These are therefore to cito aud admonish all and singu
lar, those concerned, to file their objections, If any they
havo, in my office, on or before the first Monday in
July, 1887: otherwise, letters of dismission will be grant
ed the applicant at Hint term of the Court of Ordinary for
said county. Given under my hand aud official signa
ture, January 6,1867.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
JanS—lamfim Printer’s feo $4.60
GEORGIA' Gordon County.
W. Cornott’s estato—
This is therefore to cite all persons coucerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why
said administrator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on tho
first Monday in May, 1867. November 22,1866.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
iiOv25—lamUm Printers fee $4 60
apr28—td
Printer a feo $2.50 per levy.
POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be aold, before the court house door in tho
town of Lawroncevillu, Gwinnett County, Ga., ou
the first Tuesday in June next, within tho legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wlt:
One undivided fourth ratureat in and to a certain tract
of land situated on Shoal Creek, in the 5lh district of
Gwinnett county, containing 135 acres, more or less, and
nnc-fnurth undivided interest in and to the merchant mill
thereon, the same being known as the Bond’s mill lot.
Also, 203 acres, more or less, In the 5th district of said
county, known as tho placo whoroon tho defendant, Abel
Griffin, formerly reamed. Also, 1 acre, more or less,
whereon is situated a tan yard, known as Griffin's Tan
Yard. All levied on as thu property of tho defendant,
Abel Griffin, to satisfy sundry 11. fas. from tho Justice
Court of the 478th district, G. M.. three in favor of J. O.
Whitworth vs. Griffin and Pruett, oleven in favor of Su
rah E. Whitworth yb. Griffin A Pruett, and seventeen in
favor ot Whitworth A Nuunclly, administrators, Ac., vs.
Griffin A Prnott. Levy made and returned to me by
Asa McMillan, L. C. April 211.1807.
22,1867. J. T. McKLVANY. Dep. Sheriff.
mayH—td Printer’s feo $2.50 por levy.
GEORGIA' Meriwether County.
J AMES M. BIRD having in proper form applied to mo
for letters of administration on tho estate of Wil
liam A. Bird, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite all and singular, tho kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office, on or bofore tho flrat Monday In June, aud show
cause, if any they have, why permanent administration
should not be granted to the applicant. Given under my
hand und official signature, April 25, 1867.
J. w.
GEORGIA' Gordon County.
T WO months after date application will be niftde to the
Court of Ordinury of Gordon county, Ga.. at the
first regular term after the expiration of two mouths from
this notice, for leave to Bell the lands belonging to tho es
tate of K. C. Smith, late of said countv. deceased. March
28, 1867.
inar3i>—60d*
oi sam couuiv, uuccuseu. aiarci
JAMES LAY, Administrator.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
N E. HURT applies to me for lottora of administration,
« with the will annexed, on the estate ol M. S. Dye,
lato of paid county, deceased—
This is therefore to cite and admonish the kiudred and
creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my ofllco,
on or before tho first Monday in Juno next, to show
tore, April 27,1867.
apr28—8Ud*
I). W. NEEL, Ordinary.
mayft—80d
BANNING, Ordiuary.
Printer’s feo $3
GEORGIA* Gordon County.
D. me In propel
ou the estate of Tfiomus Durham, late of said county, de
ceased—
This is to cito all porsous concerned to he and appeur
at my office, within tho time prescribed by law, to show
cause, If auy they have, why letters should not be granted
the applicant. Given under my hand aud official signa
ture, April 27, 1867.
apr2N~3ikl* D. W. NBEL, Ordinary.
Georgia, Gordon Ootjmnr.
S AMUEL PULLIAM, administrator of John A. Rowcn,
represents to me that he has folly administered the
estato of John A. Ro>von, deceased, and applies for dis
mission from said administration—
This Is therefore to cite all persons coucerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said
administrator should not lie discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in November, 1867. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this April 27,1867
inayl— 30d* l>. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
J OSEPH HEARD, ono of the administrators with iho
will annexed
applies for letters
lion—
These nro therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office, on or before tho
first Monduy in November next,and show cause, if any ex
ists, why said letters should not ho granted the applicant.
Given iindor my hand and official siguatnre, April 25,
1867. J. W. BANNING, Ordinary.
may6—lamfltn Printer’s foe $4.50
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
J OHN 9. BROWN, administrator on the estate oi Ro
bert Brown, deceased, represents that he bus folly
administered said estate, and applies for letters of die-
mlMlon-
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. whv
suid administrator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission within
tho time prescribed by law. Given uuder my hand and
official signature, April 25,1867.
notice, for leave to self all the lands belonging to the estate
* te of said county, fleet
uni creditors of said deceased
deceased, for
J. W. BANNING. Ordlnar;
NNINU, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $i 6G
GEORGIA' Mkr!wxtuerCounty.
J OHN F. and James J. Alford apply for lotters of ad
ministration upon the estate or Jaham Alforu, laiu
of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singu
lar, thu kindred and creditors of said doceased, to be aud
apiHiar at my office, on or bofore the first Monday in Juno,
to show cause, if any they have, why letters of acln ‘
tlon on the estate
.pi>llC£
ture, April 80,1867*
may5—30d
. BANNING, Ordinary.
Printer’s feo $3
GEORGIA, Mkriwrtiibr County.
>carto the Court ,
he c-slato of lion. Frank Kendall,
mio oi Barn county, deceased, is unrepresented, and no
ono having applied for lotters of administration ou said
estate—
This is therefore to cite aud admonish all persons con
cerned. kindred and creditors, to show cuusu, if any they
can, wuy the administration of said estate should not be
vested lu thu Clerk of thu Superior Court, or some other
fit and proper ponton, on the first Mouduy iu Juuu. Givon
under my hand and official signature, April 25,1867.
J.V BANNING, Ordinary.
P , ay5—80d _ Printer’s feo $3
GEORGIA, Mbuiwxtucu County.
, nary
sell the real estate belonging to tho estate of Abner
Rosser, lute of said county, deceased. March 21, 1867.
L. D. V. ROSSER, Executor.
MARY ANN ROSSER, Executrix.
apr5—2iu Printer's feo $6.
GEORGIA, Mkriwxthkr County.
John A. Mitchell, Kx’t’r,)
Ac., Complainant, | Bill, Ac. In Morlwcthor Su
ra. V porior Court. Keturnnhlo
Caroline Mitchell et at. | to February Term, 1867.
Dcieudniita. J
MERIWETHER SUPKRIOII COURT, FEBRUARY TERM, 1867.
Curt that Messrs. Lelper A Mena-
_ Trammell, defendants iu the above
stated bill, reside out of the State of Georgia—
It is therefore ordered that service be perfected ou said
defendants by publication of this order once a mouth for
four months, lu the Allauta Intelligencer, a public ga
zette of this State ; and that the said defendants appear
at the next termor the Sup rlor Court of Meri welter
county ou the 3d Monday in August next, and plead an
swer or demur to said bill. By the Conrt.
PEEPLES A STEWART, Ho o a
\V. A. ADAMS, f u,m l )l • 1:101 '•
The above contains a true extract from the minutes of
the Superior Court of Meriwether couuty, Ga. April 8,
1866. JNO. W. BOYD, Clerk.
Printer's feu $1 per square each insertion,
aprlfi—lam4m
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
4 therefore to cite and admonish all persons con*
ccrncu, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, wny said executor ahould not be dlscliargud from
his executorship and receive letters of dismission ou the
first Monday In September, 1867. Given under my haud
mart— mflm
John A, Mitchell, Ex., Ac., 1 Bill to marshal assets,
„ I Ac., in Meriwether 8u-
j perlor Court, February
Caroline Mitcuell, ut al., J Term 18G7.
AVING,*at the last term of Meriwether! 8nj
William Mitchell, deceased, and the claims of creditors
against aald estate, I ahall proceed to the discharge of
those duties on tho flrat Monday in June, proximo, in
Greenville, Meriwether county. All persons Interested
will take due uotlce, and be prepared with evidence to
establish their claims, and to aid the Auditor in the in
vestigations aforesaid.
JOHN W. PARK, Auditor,
jnay 6—1 m Printer’s (be $1 per aq. each insertion.
HILTON SHERIFF’S SALK.
W ILL be sold, on the flrat Tuesday tn Juuu next,
before thu conrt house door to Alphar etia, Milton
county, Ga., within the legal hoars of aale< the follow
ing property, to-wlt:
Lots of land Nob. 1966 and 971, la the 9d dlatrict and
1st section of Milton couuty. Sold aa thu property of
D. J. Minima, to satisfy two fl. tea., one in favor of J. C.
A E. W. Strickland, and one in favor of R. N. Sntrly.
The above levies made and returned to me by A. J. Hun
ter, Lo C. May 7,1967.
R.M. AWTRBY, Sheriff.
maj3—td Printer’* fee $160 per levy.
aprSS -2m* JOSEPH J. PRINTPP, Adm’r*
PAULDING NHEIIIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, be
fore the court hondc door iu the town of Dallas,
within thu legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wlt:
Undivided half of lot of land No. 231, in the 2d district
ami 3d section. Also, tho undivided interest of town lot
No. 9, and tho south half of town lot No. 10, lu block D
of the town of Dallas. Also, one-half of tho land in
said block D in said town of Dallas, lying east of A. M.
Faulkner’s residence, on the 8th day of January, 1857,
with all the Improvements on said premises. Levied on
to BHtisfy one mortgage A..In. iu favor of Samuel V.
Shcats, now controlcd by Win. P. Aucerson, vs. .Ionia i
Cooper, who has left the Htato. Said fi. fa. issued from
Panldiug Superior Court February term, 1867. Properly
pointed out by said fi. fa. Ma. eh 25, lo67.
P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff.
mar28—til Printer's fee $3 .50 per levy.
PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL hu sold before Die couit house door, In the
town of Dallas, ou tho first Tuesday in Juuu next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-
wlt :
Undivided half of lots or land Nos. (371,) (372,) (421,)
(422.) (44-1,1 all of the hccond.dlstricl and third acclion.
Levied on to satisfy one Ju«ticu Court fi. fa , in favor of
John W. Blair vs. Jesse Kincannon. Levy made and re
turned to mu by a Constable. Property pointed out by
plaintiff. This April 2ihh, 1*67.
P. P. ALLGOOD, Hh’ff.
rany7-td Printer’s feu $2.50 per levy.
GEORGIA, Pauluino County.
rp WO months after date application will be made to
X the Court of Ordiuary of Paulding couuty, Ga., for
leave to soil all the real estate belonging to the estate of
K. Thomson, late of Paulding county, deceased. March
24,1867. H. II. ADAIR, Admlnistrat r.
umr2H—2m Printer's fee $6.
GEORGIA, Pauldino County.
R E. DUNN and Rebecca Cooper having applied to
• me, in proper form, for letters of administration
upou the estate ol Jesse Cooper, late of said county de
ceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singu
lar, the kindred aud crcuitoro of said deceased, to ho and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw,
to show cause, if any they have, why such letters should
not bo granted the applicant. Given under my haud aud
officlHlsIgnutoro, April 3h, 1867.
8. B. McGRKGOR, Ordinary.
mtjfi-flOd Printer’s fee $3.
* EORGIA, Pauldino County.
fllWO months after date application will be made to the
A Court of Ordinary of Paulding county. Ga., for leave
to sell the real estato of Johu Jeffers, lutoof said county,
deceased. April SO, 1867.
JOHN II. McGRKGOR, Adm’r.
may8-9m Printer’s foe $6
GEORGIA, PAULD1EO COUNTY.
flIWO mouths after date application will he made to the
A Court of Ordinary of said couuty for leave lo soli tho
lauds bolouglng to tho estato of Nathan Parris, late of
said couuty, deceased. April 30,1867.
JOSEPH RAGSDALE, Adm’r
may8-2m Printer’s feo |6
GEORGIA, Pickens County.
T WO months after date, application will be made to
the Conrt of Ordinary or said county, at the first
regular term after the expiration of two mouths from this
uotlce, for leave to sell the landa belonging to tho estate
of Joseph Wilkie, late of said connty, deceased, for the
benefit of thu heirs and creditors of said deceased.
March 22, 1867. WM. POOL, Administrator.
mar97—8m , Printer's feo $fi
ADMINISTRATORS SALK.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Pickens COU n,v u*IH lu« uaIiI nn th* Arat Tima.
day In June next,
Jasper, Pickens ol . ..
the tracts of laud whereon Bartlett J. Smith resided «
the time of his death, containing 312 acres. Said lands
are situated on the public road leading from Jasper to
Dawsouville, adjoining the line of Dawsou couuty. The
place is tolerably well improved. Terms of sale : The
purchasers will be required to pay iu cash, seventy-five
dollars: balance ou twelve mouths lime—small notes
and solvent securities,wvlth interest from date, if not
punctually paid. April IU, 1867.
JACKSON L. SMITH, Administrator.
apriM—td Printer’s fee $10
POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’# SALE
B Y virtue of au order from the Court of Ordinary of
Pickens county. Ga., will be sold, ou the first Tues
day in June next, before the court house door in said
county, between the legal h'jura of sale, the place where
on Kber West died, to-wlt: Lot No. 199, In the 12th dis
trict aud 2d section; Nos. 26 and 12, in the 18th district
aud 2d rtctiou; lot No. 199, iu the94ih district and 2d
section of Pickens couuty.
Also, at the same time, before the court house door In
the town of Dawsonville. Dawsou county, Ga., lot No.
to thu Uth district and 1st section of Dawson county.
Sold for beueflt of heirs and creditors. Terms of sale:
Lot No. 199. iu Pickens county, and the lot In Dawson
county, sold for cash. The remainder on a credit till 25th
December next, with note and approved security. April
18,1867. BENJAMIN Wu
• apriM—td v
GEORGIA, Heard County.
This Is therefore to cite all person* concerned, to be
and appear at ray office to show cause, if any they can,
why luid administrator should not be discharged ‘
hia administration. Given nnder my official a\a
November 98th, 1806.
deed—lamdm
Postponed to June 17.
PRESENTATION CONCERT.
Grand Charitable Presentation Concert,
IN AID OF TUB
SOUTHERN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION
(RicorimaUd by tht legislature of Yli'glnla, Jan. 30,1867.)
to re given at the
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, BALTIMORE\
June 1 7 th, 1 867.
T HE profits of this Concert will bo givon to tho
SOUTHERN ORPHANS’ ASSOCIATION, to the
subjoined address, from the officers of which, we call the
attention of tho public. . , . .
“We, tho Officers of the Southern Orphans’Associa
tlon, for the maintenance and education of the Destitute
Orphans ot deceased Southern Soldiers and Bailors
earnestly solicit tho sympathy and co-oporatlon in oi»
GRAND PRESENTATION CONCERT
Of all who desire to see the “Horae aud School” enablea
to receive and care for all the needy ones who seek Us
shelter and protection. , , ,
Thanking our friends for thoir past contributions and
assistance, we again uppeal to them to help us in a more
extensive enterprise, ft is the design of this Association
to erect a
HOME AND SCHOOL
For the Orphans of the South,
DOTH MALE AND FEMALE,
On an extensive scale, in the city of Richmond, Virginia
As an Inducement to have the bnildir.g located there, the
Common Council ol that city have guaranteed a sufficient
lot of land, in an elevated and healthful location, and will
Increase the quantity of land, If needed.
It Is with a confident hope in a favorable response to
this appeal to a public which has never yet failed to sus
tain a charitable Institution, that wo have entered into
an arrangement with Messrs. L. T. Palmer A Co., No. 18
Holliday streot, Baltimore, to organize a
Grand Musical Presentation Concert
For its beneflt. npd earnestly solicit the kindly aid and
patronage of the public to insure its snccess.
(Signed)
Mrs. J. L. HAMMOND, President.
Mrs. 10. A. F. MEARS, Treasurer.
Mr. J. II. SC1IIKK8, Recording Secretory.
Baltimore, February 18,1867.’’
TRUSTEES.
Mrs. E. A. F. MEARS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. J. H. 8CHIBRS. Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. J. S. HAMMOND, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. W. 8. BO STOCK, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. A HAWKINS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Dr. A. O. KIMBERLY, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. CIIAS. MoCUBBlN. Baltimore. Md.
Mrs. Dr. J. B. BEAN, Baltimore, Md.
It may seem unnecessary to add a slnglo word to the
above address, but calls upon the Institution have been
so numerous and pressing, and the struggle through
which it is now passing to widen the circle of its chari
ties, is of such nn arduous nature, that the Management
cannot too strongly urgo upon the
HUMANE AND SYMPATHETIC
Everywhere, an active participation in tho additional at
tempt to alleviate the sad condition of great numbers of
HELPLESS CHILDREN,
Rendered thus by tho tcrrlblo war through which wo
have passed. And assuredly, whatever may have been
the relative political views of ladies and gentlemen
heretofore, all must agree that the children referred to
could not, by any possibility, have had any agency in
bringing a boot their present deplorable and destitute con
dition, and are suitable objects for the charit * *’
sons, of whatever shade of political opinion.
Qnder my official miniature,
W. H. C. PACK, Ordinary.
Printers fee $4 50
sons, or whatever shade or political opinion.
The HOME AND SCHOOL which they now more par
ticularly seek to establish and endow, will be of Incalcu
lable benefit by provldirg not only food and raiment for
these helpless ones, but likewise solid and thorough ed
ucation, thus qualifying them for tutore usefulness to so
ciety all arge.
Iu order that this appeal may bo effectual in enlisting
tho activo Interest and co-pperatlon of all classes of per
sons everywhere, we havo concluded to Issuo for the
Grand Presentation Musical Concert
ROO.OOO TICKETS,
A T TIUC NOMINAL PRICK OF $1 KACH!
A Slnglo Ticket entitling tho purchaser to a Gift—there
being ONE GIFT TO EVERY TICKET. The Gifts aro
as follows:
1 An elegant Farm of 241 acres, improved with
extensivo dwellings and outbuildings, saw
aud grist mill, making the property invalua
ble $80,000
2 A ullt of $40,000 In Gold, valued at 13,500
3 A Farm of 10 acres, highly Improved, near the
city of Baltimore 10,000
4 A gift In Greenbacks 5,000
6 A Three story Brick Ilonse, with modern im
provements, in Baltimore 6,000
6 A Throe-story Brick House, with modern lm*
f rovements, In Baltimore 4,200
wo-story Brick Ilonse, with modern im
provements, in Baltimore 3,000
8 Two gifts in Greenbacks, $1,000 each 2,000
9 Ten gifts in Greenbacks, $500 each... 6,000
10 Fifty gifts in Greenbacks, $100 each 6.000
11 One hundred gifts iu Greenbacks, $50 each 6,000
12 Oue Grand Piano 1,500
13 One Grand Piano 1,000
11 Two Square Pianos, $600 each 1,000
16 Tun Parlor Organs, $160 each.. 1,500
16 Ouu hundred Gents’ Gold Watches, $150 each.. 15.UD
17 One hundred Ladlos’ Gold Watches, $100 each.. 10,(On
18 Fifty Silver-Plated Tea Sets, $75 each 8,750
19 Ono htiudred Elliptic Sewing Machines, $75 ca. 7.5UJ
20 One hnudred Gents’ Silver Watches, $65 each.. 6,500
21 One hundred Ladles’ flue Gold Chains und Pin,
$10 each 4,000
22 Two hundred Oil Paintings, $20 each 4,000
23 Five hundred Bibles, $20 each... 10,000
2-1 Two thousand copies Pollard's Southern His
tory, $6 each 10,000
25 Two thousand Photographic Albums, $5 each. 10,000
26 Two thousand flnu Gold Pens, lu cases, $5 each 10,000
27 Flvo hundred Plain Gold Rings, $8 each 4,000
28 Two thousand sets Silver-l’latcd Tea spoons,
$3 each 6,000
29 Two thousand Napkin Rings, Call Bells, Ac.,
$3 each 6,000
The balance consists of the following articles :
Musical Instruments, Musfc Boxes, Ladles’ Work Boxes,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Gloves, Ladies’ aud Gents’
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!
FLAN OF DRAWING.
Duplicate numbers from 1 to 600,000 are placed In a
wheel; the first number (when drawn ont) draws the
highest or first gift: the second number (when drawn
out,) the next highest, or second gift, Ac., until the
whole number la drawn.
The distribution whl take place after the Concert,
where 6,0U0 persons can wltueas It. A committee will be
chosen from the and euco to tako charge of the same.
All agents aud purchasers will be supplied with a cor
rect list of the awards as soon as published.
HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS.
Tickets will be supplied to all Booksellers, Music Deal
ers. Druggists, Ac., where they can be obtained at $1
each, or to quantities at club rates.
Circulars, containing fall Inst ructions, and terras to
ageuts, will b« malic . upon receipt of a stomp for return
postage.
Orders may bo sent to us, inclosing the money, from
$1 to $25, iu a registered letter, stamp inclosed, at our
risk. Larger amounts by post office order, draft, or ex
press, at the following club rates:
6 Tickets to one address $ 4 60
10 Tickets to one address 11! *. 9 00
20 Ticket* to one address 18 00
50 Ticket* to one address 44 qq
The names of tho agents will be published from the
central office.
Tickets will bo supplied to the agents at 16 per cent,
discount.
Under, and in pursuance of the provisions of the In
ternal Revenue law, Hid Honor the Commissioner of In
ternal Reveuae has. upon due proof, granted a permit to
the 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 is a protection to all agents, and exempts them
from auy aud all liability for license, tax, or otherwise.
This exeroptiou is made upon the ground that the pro
ceeds of the sale of tickets for this Concert are to be de
voted to a charitable obiect, and is but another evidence
of the favor and consideration with which our efforts
itave been constantly met to uearly every direction.
[pxxrchasing Agency.
EDWIN C. CLARKE,
AGENT IN NEW YORK FOR PURCHAHING
MERCHANDISE art MACHINERY
IF
Ot AU. KIND*.
AVISO * ba*tno«» experience of nearly *lxteen
roar* In New York, and an eatenetvo acquaintance
wtib flr»t-cla«9 manufacturer* and dealer* tn tnla city In
the varlona branche* of trade and manufacture. I am now
prepared to *11 order* for all kind* of Merchandise, at tho
°Mercluntafj/ehhantci,and Famlllcawlll And Itto their
Intcreat to favor mo with their order*. Ordor* from all
parts of tho country roapcctthlly solicited. A reasonable
commission Charged. Addre.a^^ o CLARKE,
103 Pearl Street, or Bo* 3,012, New York.
Rirr.niNcn.-F. W. G. Bellow*, Vice President P*-
clflc Malt Steamship Co., N. Y.; Isaac Taylor, President
New York * Bremen Btcamrtilp Co., N. Y.; Crocker,
Wood A Co., New York; Huger Bros., New1 ork; Hon.
A. M. Clapp, Buffalo, New York; A B. James, K*q..
New Orlean*; Geo. James, B*q., Zanesville, Ohio;
Woolworth A Graham, Now York; Marshall, Johnson U
Co., N. w York; Henry Moore A Genuug, New York,
aprfltS—3m
L. D. C. WOOD. JAMES II. LOW. J. II. LUDWIOBEN.
WOOD, LOW & LUDWI6SEN,
(Formerly Wood A Low—Established 1840,)
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
1H0 Common Street,
New Orleans, lonlslan*.
AUTHORIZED HErERENCBS IN ATLANTA.
A. Anstell, President Atlanta National Bank; Mr. A.
K. SeuBO, MCHsrs. Zimmerman A Vcrdcrcv, Messrs. P.
A O. T. .Doild, Messrs. Chapman A Kucher, Messrs.
McDaniel & Strung.
HT-Pcrsounl attention given to the aalo of Cotton and
purchase of all descriptions of Produce. Jan#t—ly
1807 MONTVALE SPRINGS. 1867
T HIS POPULAR SUMMER RESORT having been
placed tn thorough repair, amt furnished with new
furniture, will be opened for visitors on iho 1st of June,
under the direction and control of the undersigned, pro
prietors of the American Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
Montvulo presents the strongest attractions to both
tho Invalid amt pleasure-seeker, no loss on account of its
retirement and the beauty of Its surrounding scenery than
of the restorntlvo powers of Us waters.
Wo have reduced the price of board to the lowest flg-
urcs consistent with a proper provision for the cntortaln-
inont of onr guests.
Board, per day * ®
Board, per wock.
Board, per month
with allowances for families.
Travelers by rail reach the SprlDgs by special convey
ances from Loudon, or by rognlur dally mall coaches from
Knoxville, Tenn.
aprM—2m WHITE A WHITLOCK,
HU B BELL, HUSTON & CO.,
(EORNXRLT Of MEMPHIS,)
Commission Merchants,
AND
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS,
No. 7 South Commercial Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
^"Orders for FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac., filled
promptly.
Rbfkr to—Clayton A Adair: Langston, Crane A Ham
mock ; R. J. Lowry A Co ; L. 8. Salmon* & Co.
apr21—2m*_ .
C. E. CLAQHORN, W. F. UKRRINO,
120 Chestnut StPhiladelphia. Augusta, Qa.
a. m. jackson, Augusta, Qa.
CLAQHORN, HERRING & CO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
AGENTS FOR TUE *ALK OF
Sheetings, Shlrtlnge, Oanaburg*, Drill*, Stripes, Tarns,Ac
No. 120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia.
L IBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Consign
ments.
All qualities of BURLAPS (the cheapest article that
can be used for sacking grain and fertilizers, and baling
good*) kept constantly on hand, and for sale at lowest
pricos, by
CLAQHORN, nKRRINO & CO.,
No. 7 Warren Block,
raarirt—3m* Augusta, Ga.
JAMES M. BROOKS. 1IUOII MACDOMALD. LOUIS B. LEO AY.
WILBUR F. JOHNSON,
Of Georgia, with
BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
CommiMsion Morchants,
60 C'arondolet SC., New Orleans.
Prompt attention given to all Order*. Also, lib
eral Advances mado on consignment* of Cotton and other
Produce. oc2—-flm ^
THE NEUTRALIZER
*HF
GONOIlllIKEAL V I R U 8
I S a certain preventive, and will cure Gonnorrluea in a
shorter time, without ifijuriug tho system, and will
give the patient less inconvenience, than any other medi
cine known.
It doe* not cause stricture, or leave tho patient with
gleet.
It hn* no smell, and docB not stain the skin or linen.
It also euros gleet und sore eyes.
Sold by all Druggists at $1 per bottle. Prepared only
by A. C. Pease, sole proprietor, Newnan, Georgia.
For sale, wholesale amt retail, hy Massey, Swauson A
Co., Atlanta, Georgia. apr9—Sin
-Oris,
GRIMAULT & Co
Chomlata to H. H. Prince Napoleon, 47 Kut
PARIS.
MEW & M08T VALUABLE MEDICIKFi
|V0n HITHKIITO "w
Intractable & Incurable Dis
U NLIKE tho Putot" Medicine* gtnenllv
imported from New York ami f mpk.
‘I*? 0 :" 1 Frane* havo been aeve^lytS& h 5'5
Hired hy the meet eminent government.^ *S|
Irtlca! and operattve Chemlat. and^PraASDSB*
of Faria, Ac., Insomuch that the entire F.JS bm
Faculty, attached to the govemmeut .n, . *
Ac., with thifhnert confdoncTrc^ommc^’''
favorable notice of all languish,g, noton,.^ 11
nary dfacaae.’but thoae who uX'y hl l.o^
NO MOHE CON8tj n . Tj0s
DISEASES OF THE CHES7
Grimault'a Syntp of Hypophoiphate ol
rhla new medicine, which l.deliclons to Ik, . ’ ;
a aoverolgn romedy for cough*, cold. I $
lung*, and la also an excellent remedy hX? *k
enmptlon. Under It* Influence the Cough ,fat- “"t
aatr ct,iac - # " d ,h * ^ »&£;-
NO MORE COD LIVEIt OIL I
Grimanlt'a Byrnp of lodged Hort,^
According to the certlflcatee or the Ph..u_
Pari* Hospital* detailed lu the Pio.ncctu/ISL ,t4 '
approbation of several Academic* thfa i
ed with the greateat eucccea In ft" blat?„fo>l l
Oil, to which It ia really, inferior. It cmia JS5* I
the cheat, scrofula, lymphatic diaordera
muscular atony and loss of appetite; It rS*,,!**’ k
(dilution, by purifying the blood, and I,"fa
most powerful depuratlve known. It nerer liiESfr
stomach or bowel* like the Iodide of I'ofal.e,?'*, * * 4 * '
Iodide of iron, andLI. administered with
cacy to young children subject to humor. it/zB'S
of the ktnnde? Dr. Ca.nave, of St. K"iln,± "P*
recommends it particularly In cufaXs^
jointly with the Pills which bear hi* name. ‘ "*
»r. I.t-rn*’ Phosphate or Iron,
Tho beat of all chalybeate., adODlcd hr th„ „ 1
leal world for the cure of chloroil.Vincorrhma^ nnM.>
blood, difficult menstruation,,temhte dlfeatramdS*
Females are subject. This excellent medicine ,nm2
the appetite. Imparta strength tolha^tSTirtuS
dally suitable to protect person* of either mx a ™
ottects of hot and unhealthy climate,, to enal* their
bear fatigue and restore to the body whatever nr™
it may havo lost hy fever, or the abuse of quinine orm
NO MORE INDIGESTION OH DYSPEPSIA I
Grimault’a Digestive Elixir or Pep»|„,
Pepslne la the gaalric Juice Itself, or ralhrriheinb.
principal purified, which digc*ta food In the noniA
When from varlou* causes, the supply of dlgeriiv e X
is too small, the inevitable consequences arc lad icilim
tlon, gastritis, inflammation of the mucous coat, ofm
atemach and bowels, heartbnrn. an(emla, los. (ifd-ran
aud In females general derangement. The Klixlroi p.
sine cures alt snch diseases, and 1 \ 11- vomitine J
ring pregnancy
Better than Copaiba—Internal and I.ocal—Newt; |
rative Agent.
GKIMAULT'S MATICO.
rnvian pepper shrub ctfilod MATICO and cures pooptf |
and infallibly without any fear of tnflammalory resuffl I
Thegreat majority of physicians in Paris, Ku.jtajt:. j
many and New York now use no other remedt. Ill
directions accompany cadi bottle and packet, arm,
planatory treatise w:U bo sort post lice lor I’d
GENEilA^, DEPOT IN PARIS.
GRIMA Uj_i i . C0„
47 Ruo iCctc. r. 1
In N. York, J. IU. BECKEIt, I!18GrandS
And y every good Chemist
BUIIIN DU BUISON’S
Digestive Lozengers aud Powder
Recent experiment* made on a large scale by rroft-i»#or 1
Pairequin, of Lyons, confirmed by his colleague* of thr I
hospitals aud the principal notabilities of I’arin, hire i
shown tho great enicaey of the Lozenges and Powdrt |
with nn alkaline base, a new discovery due to.Mr. itoria 6
du Buison. Chemist and member of the Imperial Acad* |
my of Medicine, Paris, to cure in a sure and rapid mm
nor, Indigestion, Nansen, as well a* diseases of the hli !
neys. Liver, Cramps in tho Stomach, Inflammationd
the Bowct*. Ac. Tho spleen arising from IndigeetiuDdii .
appears as If by enchantment under the influence of lha
ureclou* medicine, nnd the sick person recover* healik I
strength and appetite.
To resumo. tn- a nstiles and Powder are presenfrd no
der the moBt lavorable scientific and medical snyke*
agreeable to tho taste, and m*y be taken without incon
vonlenco by children as well ns adults.
General Depot in l aris at GRIMAULT A CO.’S,
4S Rue Wchefiw.
General Depot In Atlanta at JENKINS A CO’*.
Gonoral Depot in Now York, at J. M. BECKER’*,
IvlO—tf 129 Grand HtreeL
New York Advertinomeute.
PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR THE MILLION
f ... Actresses for 60
cunts; 60 Union General* for 60 cent*; 60 Rebel Generals
for 60 cents; 60 Statesmen for 60 cunts; 50 beautiful
young Ladle* for 60cents; 5‘ flue-looking young Geu-
tlenien for 60 cent* ; 6 large Photographs of French Dan
cing Girl*, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly as
they appear, lor 60 cent*: or for 60 cents. 6 of the most
heautllnl Ladies of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, as they
appear in the play of the Black Crook, ntNiblo’s Garden,
at New York.
Hcudkll orders to P. O. Box 177, Troy, N. Y.
REFERENCES.
Lt. Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, New Orleans.
Brig. Gen. JKP?. THOMPSON, New Orlean*.
Maf. Gen. 8. B. BUCKNER. New Orleans.
Col. GEORGE P. KANE. Danville, Va.
Col. W. P. MUM FORD, Richmond, Va.
J. 8. MORROW, Publisher, Baltimore,
(formerly or J. U. Morrow A Co.)
. UTAH order* and commonteatlona should bo ad-
dreaaod to the Central Office.
L. T. PALMER ft CO.,
No. 13 Holliday ‘ ” —
marltt—ttw
FUN FOR ALL’
_ male, run master tho great art of Ventriloquism hy
u few hours’ practice, making a world ot fuu, and after
becoming experts themselves, can teach others, thereby
making it a source of income. Full Instruction* sent hy
mail for 60 cent*. Hatislaction guaranteed.
Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y.
may 12—dawly
M arriage guide.—young’s great
PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK; or, every one his own
Doctor.—Being a Private Instructor for Married Persons
WOOD & MANN
Steam Engine Company's
CELEBRATED
I'rom 4 lo 85 Horae-l*oner,
POHTADLIt AND ITATIflWHI
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
W E have the oldest, largest ami n.ost complete worki
in the United Suites, devoted exclusively to the
manufacture of Portable Engines und Saw Mills, whl to,
for simplicity, compactness, power and economy of fueL
are conceded hv experts, to W superior to auy everof
fered to the public.
The great amount o. ooi.ei room, fir* ► "Fare and cy
linder area, which we give to the rated norse i*owrr,
make our Engine* the most powerful and cheapest to
use ; and they are adapted to every purpoue where pow**
Is requited.
All size* constantly on hand, or furnished at short do*
tico.
Descriptive circulars with price list, sent on applle*
tlon.
WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CU,
Utica, N. Y. Branch Office, 96 Maiden Lane, N. \. CiiJ.
Je26—ly
thing concerning the physiology and relation* of onr Sex
ual System, and the Production or Prevention of Off
spring, including all thu new dl*coverie* never buforc
given in the English language. Ly Wm. YOUNG, M. i).—
This is really a valuable ami luter« i*ting work. It is
written in plain langu tge for the general render, and is
illustrated with upwards of one hundred engravings. All
yonng married people, or those contemplating marriage,
aud having tho lea*t impediment to married life, should
read this hook. It discloses si c *eta that every oue should
be acquainted with. Still it Is a book that must be lock id
np, and notlie about the house. It will be sent to auy
one on the receipt of Fifty Cent*. Address Dr. Wm.
YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadel
phia. iel3 -1v
IN STOKE.
ACK8 cnoic
and to arrive,
40000 ponud* Choice Clear Bacou Sides—Prime,
20 tiece* Sugar-Cured Ilaius,
10 barrels Lard,
10 barrel* Cow Feed,
100 bairel* Whisky,
60 boxes Bar Soap,
15 dozen French Calfskin*,
100 laurel* Superfine Flour,
Together with Sugar, Coffee, Ac.
Cash order* solicited.
TIME SALE*.
Hay and Stock Meal and Stock Corn
TO BIS
EXCHANGED POR WHEAT.
I HAVE now In store 9.000 bushel* Stock Meat and
Corn, (not fit for bread,) and 2U0 hales liay, which I
propose exchanging for Wheat, deliverable at my store
In AtUnto, immediately after harvest. None but relia
ble, solvunt planter* need apply. The payment will be
secured by note, personal security, lien on crop, and
mortgage on real estate. For fortner information, send
for circular, which will be sent by mail, or call at my of
fice. No other article* on time.
A. K. 8EAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Comer Fornyth and Mitchell afreets,
°ny*-irt Atlanta. G*.
NEWTON HOUSE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
BENJ. WHARTON. Proprietor.
aprtfl-Ma
THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.
020 Broadway, New York.
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES and BI KJWIKS,
At Griffin and Atlanta, Georgia*
1 *1011 the purpose of supplying Merchant* and Piinjsri
at the South, by wholesale or retail, with »nj
of Carriage*, Buggies or Plantation Wagon*.
Mr. Woodruff** long experience to the carriage hnitow
will enable ns to give satisfaction. In supplying 'n^vzl
stautial work, such a* the country demands, at •• J®..
price* as can possibly be furnished for cash.
keep constantly on hand
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES
tho same a* formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, iwi
became so universally popular all through the Bonin, m
the best Buggy tn use.
Address all order* to
TOMLINSON, DKMAREST CO-,
apr!7—ly
T. r. CARIIAUT, A. T. HAMILTON, WM. H. WUlTfOi®
J. B. TAN WAGBNXN.
CARHART, WHITFORD & CO.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Fine Medium, and Coarff*
CLOTHING,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING.
S(, ST, 5S and 61 liudaon Street.
(Near Duane, cor. Worth St.,) NEW Y'OBK'
HF*Office ol Pa;an ft CarhaK to llqiuuation, , ,
Seckfr-flin ['»I.
DAVID MAYER, formerly of Atlanta, Georgia, *11*
MAYER At K O N .
No. 8) Warren Street,. New Yurt
1MPOUTERS OM
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cigars, &c.
Dealer. In Rye, Boarbon, and Monougmhela Wkfakiee,
feblff—to)