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Day* of Childhood.
OV. I the happy day*of childhood |
Like the euoehlne down the lawn,
Seem the troewre. Joy anfl plea*arc
Of the childhood bltu that'e gone,
nappy day*. that like tho aunthlne.
Faded at the touch of night,
We have parted aomtw hearted,
And hut dimly aee your light.
Oh I the pleaeaat day* df childhood!
(lotto forever from our oyea.
Are Ute deamt and theuearcat
To our earthly peradiae;
And their light ere love tad chcrtah,
Like the euntblnu on oar track,
For to mother, alator, brother,
They will bring the heart thought* h*ek.
Oh 1 the darling daya of childhood l
Deareet day* of all onr yoara j
\V hen no aorroir we cottM borrow, 1 H
Left m any bitter tear* ;
Bay* of happlneaa and plaaauro,
We will surely meet once more,
With the diver *’«r the river.
On tbit bright Immortal thorc.
COURT CALENDAR.
llttrittd Jmrnitr, 1«*. *F HWamt A fWborn.]
SUPERIOR COURTS.
BIB* mural CIRCUIT.
fisapw Oct.
Iton.—«lh Monday In March and 8d Monday In Aug.
Cherokee.
Cobb.—3d —
Milton.—<th Monday
Forayth.—let Mondey In April and rth Monday In Ang.
Lumpkin.—8d Monday tn April and let Monday In Sep.
lleweon.—8d Monday tn April end September.
Pickene.—IU1 Monday In April and September.
.Qttmur.—M Monday in j" ’
,, j May and October.
Fannin —9d Monday In May and October.
Union.—4th Monday In May and October. . „ . .
-Thunday after 4th Monday tn May and October,
»nrt may, by order of tho preaiding Judge, be
1 to Monday thereafter."
Appllng.-
Camden.-
BBUKeWICK CIBCDIT,
let Monday lu March and September.
—mden.—Friday after 4tb Monday In April and Oct,
Charlton.—Monday after 4th Monday In April and Oct.
Clinch.—4th Monday In March and Septomber.
t'uftoe.—0U Money In March and September.
Mola—-Monday after 4th Monday In March and Sept.
Glynn.—M Monday In April and Octobor.
Pierce.—Thuraday before let Monday In March and Sept.
Ware —Sd Monday In March and September.
Wayne.—4th Monday tn April and October.
cHATTinoooBma ciacrrr.
Chattahoocheo.—4th Monday In March and Septembor.
Harrie.—Sd Monday In April and October.
Marl m—3d Monday In April and October.
Muscogee.—Sd Monday tn May and November.
SehJcy.—Sd Monday to April aod October.
Talbot.—«d Monday In March and Septembor.
Taylor.—let Monday in April and Octobor.
CHIROIt* CIRCUIT.
Bartow.—Sd Monday In March and Septembor.
Catoosa.—Sd Mouday In May and November.
Chattooga.—1st Mouday tn March and Soptember.
trade.—4th Monday in May and November.
Gordon.—1st Monday tn April and October.
Marray.—3d Monday In April and October.
Walker.—Monday before 1st Monday In March and Sept.
Whtttleld.—Ith Monday In April anil Octobor.
oovntTa CIRCUIT.
Clayton.—1st Monday In May and Novorabcr.
OeKalb.—1th Monday In April and Octobor.
Fayette.—Sd Monday In March and September.
Fnlton.—1st Monday In April and October.
Meriwether.—3d Monday in Fcbrnary and August
Troup.—3d Monday lu May and November.
ttatTUtx CIRCUIT.
Bryan.—4th Monday in April, and 2d Monday altor 41b
Monday In November. ,
Bulloch.—Friday after 3d Monday In March, and I riday
alter 4th Monday tn October.
Chatham.—Sd Mouday In January and May.
Effingham.—Monday after 4th Monday In March, and Sd
Monday after tth Mouday tn October.
Liberty —3d Monday In April, and Monday after tth Mon
day In November. . „
McIntosh.—Thursday after 2d Mouday tn April, and
Thursdav after 4th Monday in November.
Montgomery.—Thursday »flcr Sd Monday In March, and
IPhosailau uflop (III MltllflllV * TV OrtfllllT
Thursday after 3d Mouday ‘n October.
Tatnall.—3d Monday in March and 4th in October.
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Butts.—Sd Monday in March and September.
Henry.—3d Monday in April and Octol»er.
Monroe.—4th Mouday in February and August.
Newton.—3d Monday In March aud September.
Spalding.—let Monday in Febrnary and August.
Upson.—If ‘ W J '* * ***'*
LFpaon.—1st Moudiy in May aud November.
MACON CIRCUIT.
B.bb.—3d Monday in May and November.
Crawford.—1st Monday in March and September.
Booly.—fat Monday in April and October.
Houston. - 3d Monday in February and August.
Macon.—3d Monday in March and September.
Twiggs.—1th Mouday in March and September.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Burke.—3d Mouday in May and Novcmbor.
Coldmbia.—1st Monday in March and September.
Emanuel.—2<l Monday in April aud October.
Jefferson.—2d Monday in May aud November.
Johnaon.—4ih Monday In March and September.
Jtichihond.—2d Monday in January and Jnuc.
Scriven.—1st Monday in May and November.
Washington.—2d Monday in March and September.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
Elbert.—2d Monday in March and September.
Glasscock.—3d Monday in February and August.
Hancock.—2d Monday in April and Octoboi.
Hart.—3d Monday lu March and September.
Lincoln.—4th Monday in April and October.
Madison.—I-1 Monday in March aud Septomber.
Oglethorpe.—8d Monday in April ami October.
Taliaferro.—1th Monday In February and August.
Warren.—1st .Monday in April bad October.
Wilkes.—4th Mouday in March and September.
OGXULQ11 CIRCUIT.
Baklwin.-4tU Mouday In Febrmry and August.
Greene.—2d Monday in March and September.
Jasper.—4th Monday in April and October.
Jones.—8d Monday in April and October.
Morgan.—1st Monday in March and Soptember.
Putnam.—4th .Monday lu March and Soptember.
Wilkinson—1st Monday in April and October,
FATAULA OinOUlT.
C’jay.—4ih Monday in February and August, after the
next Court. . , ^
Early.—1st Monday in April and October.
Miller.—2d Monday in April and October.
Quitman.— 3d Mouday in May and November.
Randolph.—1st Monday in May and November.
Stewart.—3d Monday in April and October.
Terrell.—4th Monday iu May aud November.
Webster.—2d Monday In March and September.
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
Berrien.—Monday after Irwiu Court.
Brooks.—Mouday after Lowndes Court.
Colquitt —Wednesday alter 3d Monday lu May and No
vember. „
Irwin.—On Thuraday after Telfair Court.
Laurena.-2d Monday iu April and October.
Lowndea^-Mondsya after Colquitt Court,
Pulaski.—3d Monday lu April and October.
Tellalr.—Friday alter 4th Monday in April and October.
Thomas.—Monday after Brooks Court.
Wiioox.—4th Monday lu April and October.
SOUTHWESTERN CIBCUIT.
Baker.—3d Monday in May and November.
Calhoun.—3d .Monday lu March and September.
Decatur.—4tb Monday in April and October.
Dougherty.—1st Monday iu Juno and December.
Lee.—4th Monday in March and Septembor.
Mitchell.—2d Monday in May and November.
Sumter.—2d Monday In April and October.
Worth.—3d Monday lu April and October.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
Campbell.—8d Monday in February and August.
Carroll.—lit Monday in April and October.
Coweta.—1st Monday In March und September.
Floyd.—2d Monday in January aud July.
Haralson.—8d Monday in April and October.
Heard.—3d Mouday iu March and September.
Paulding.—1st Monday lu February and August.
Pom.—ith Mouday iu January and July.
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Banks—1st Monday in April and October.
Clarke.—1st Monday in February aud 2d in August.
Franklin.—2d Monday in April and October.
Uwlunett.—1st Mouday in .March and 2d tn Septomber.
Uabcrstiam.—3d Monday in April and October.
Hall.—3d Monday In March and September.
Jackson.—4th Monday In February and August.
Habun.—4th Mouday In April and October.
Walton.—3d Monday in February and August.
White.—Monday alter 4th April and October.
CHAPMAN & RUCKER
Whitehall Street.
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS !
W E now liava tm hand, and are offering to the coun
try and city Irade, one of the target stocks ol
Groceries aud Provhdon* over brought 10 tint market,
constating, In part, ut—
BACON, FLOUR,
J.ARD Com
OATS, SUGARS,
COFFBB, CHEESE,
NEW ORLEANS SYRUP,
MEAL. RICE.
CANDLES, STARCH,
SOAPS, TOBACCO,
SODA,
And ageneral aaaortment of Freah Groceiiea for family
uae. The.o we propose to .ell at the
Lowest Cnili Prices !
We iuvlfe tho Country Trade to semi ns their order*.
ALtO, ON 14AUD, A ePFIMUR LOT OF
SWAH'S ISLAND GUAHO.
fet6--*u> _
_ tho court honeo door tn the city
of Atlanta, Fulton county, State of Georgia, be
tween the lawful nonnt of aalo, on the Ural Tuesday In
i liMucn suae mute, o row oca: i ro-uicn bu<m>
feed bed; 1 lflM-luch tilde lathe, 9 feet bud; 1 OK-lnch elldo
small nano ibiuc, y m —•-i- —
ncry; 2 largo planors. 1 turning lathe, 1 rip saw, 1 power
mortising machine, 1 Fay’s hand machine, 1 sash ram*
or nattema oi various uuBLniiucun, uvu town?, luumnuft
everything belonging to the vartnn, departmentii: 1 itf
horae power engine, bollor, and belting. All levied on
aa the property of tho Gate City Foundry, Car Manufac
turing and Machine Works, by virtue ot. and to satisfy
a mortgage ft. Ik. laaued by hie flonot B. 1). Smith, Judge
Of the County Court of Fulton county, tn favor of Joseph
I!. Holliday V*. tho Gate City Foundry, Car Mannfactn-
ringand Machlno Worke, May *, 18K
W. I*. HUBBARD, Dop. Sheriff,
may?—td Printer’s fee ti.60 1
Poitpened Admlnletrator’e Sale.
I WILL selL on tho Aral Tuesday In June next, beforo
the conrt house door in Atlanta, Fnlion county, Ge.,
within the ntnal hours of tale, the following properly,
l °One beautlfhl reatdouco lot, conlalnlag four and elxty-
ono onediuudrcths acres,known as tho Ed wanly residence
I ... . tkn ...Alla m tirn..tnrv piti'lf hlllllfl
ODD UlltVUUUUICUII lrUtlt,»Ulin II tie uio iauniMt.;
lot, upon wtiich aro tho walla of a two-story rock houto
which waa destroyed by fire. Also, at tho aamo time and
place, fourteen vacant lota, varying from one fourth to
oua and ono-fourth acres in slae, beautifully located for
UUU amt vuu-iuurm nmu iu j
dwolllng lota, adjoining tho abovo. and lands of Jour-
dan Johnson, George fl. Chase, and others, lying in the
northeast portion oT the city or Atlanta, and u a part of
Und lot No. 47, of the 14th district of originally Henry,
now Fulton county. 8old by order of the Court*of Ordt-
now r imuu cuuqvt. oviu vj '-•r-
nary of said county, ae the property or h. M. Edwardy,
deceased, for the benellt of heirs and creditors. Term*:
lUU cash, and half six mouths. Parties wishing mrthor
information will bo shown tho proporty,ora plat, by call
ing on John M. Clarke A Son, Attorneys at Law, or
a dod, Attorneys at i^uw, ur
R. J. MASSBY.AdminiBtrator.
April *1,1967. aprtO-td Printer’s fee $10
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FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
ILL bo sold, before the conrt house door In the city
,, of Atlanta, Fnlton county, Qa., between tho law
ful hours of tale, on the tlrat Tuesday In Juno next, the
following property, to-wli: . . .....
All that tract or parcel nf land In the city of Atlanta
and county of JTulton, being part of land lot fifty, (GO,)
containing three-fourihs (X) of an acre, more or less,
bounded on the East by Batler etrout, on the West by
Wheat street, being In the cornor of Mid Btrcoto, to eat-
iafy two ft. Iss. against Leo Smith, issued from the Jus
tice Court of the lOSOth district, Cl. M., one In fator of
W. B. Lowe A Co., aDd ona In Ikvor of W. 11. Lowe va.
said Leo Bmltli. Said land lot hald by said Leo fcmlth
under bond for titles. Levy mado and returned to me by
J. a. Lumpkin, L. C. , 1 .
Also, at tho same tlmo and place, thirty acres of land,
more or less, aa the property of A. A. Gilmore, lying
West ol J. M. C. Keoa; being In the 14th district nf orig
inally Henry, now Fnlton, county. Levied on aB tho
property of said A. A. Gilmore, to satisfy one ft. fa. leaned
from the Justice Court of the 11120th district G. M., In
R verof C. W. and H. R. J. Long vs. Bald Gllmoro.
jvy mado and returnod to me by J. J. Whlto, L. U.
May 4, 1867. B. N. WILLIFORD, Sheriff.
may7-td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be aold befbro the court house door lu the city
of A tUuita, county of Fnlton and State of Georgia
on tho first Tuesday in June 1867, between the legal hours
of sale, the tallowing property, to wifc:
One ono.horse wagon, with iron axletrces and wood
frame, levlod on as the property of defendant, K. W.
Jones, of DoKalb county. Ua., by virtue of, and to satis
fy a fl. fa. issued from Dekalb County Court, in favor of
Elizabeth Reagan vs. K. W. Jouea. Said property point
ed or.t by plaintiff. May 6,1867, , ,
Also, at the same tlmo anrl place. 2.3 acres of jland. in
tho 6th ward or the city of Atlanta, being part of land lot
No. 79, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Mil-
ton county: said 23 acres adjoining lands of Hunnicutt
and Harris, and being, in part, the premises whereon
Edwin Payne now resides. Levied on as tho property of
said Edwin Payne, to satisfy a tl fa isened from the Supe
rior Court of Fulton connty, iu favor of Lowls Spltzer ,fc
Co. va Hoge, Mills & Co. Property pointed out by plain
tiff's attorney.
Also, at the same tlmo and place, that city lot known
as tho old Fouudry lot, on Marietta street, in the city of
Atlanta. Fulton connty, Ga., adjoining Mrs. Mary VN ith-
nra* Vnttniipv lnt mil tilt II InO t Ml'l’C- C i LTll t llB Of HU aCTO.
Atlanta, f’uiton county, ua., auiuiumu «»»■. j •• **“
ers’Foundry lot, containing three-eighths of an acre,
more or less. Levied on by James Patterson, L. C.,, by
more or less, jlbvwu uu Vw 10 tT’I.T .
virtue of, and to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from the Justrce
Court ot the 1026th district. G. M., in favor of L. S. Y iel-
dt?r vs. Empire Manufiicturiug Company, as tho property
of defendants
may7-td
W. L. HUBBARD, Dep. Sh’ff.
Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy. _
w 1 ;
Fulton Bpcclal Ballltr’a Sale.
ILL ho sold boforo the court hoUBC door tn the city
VI of Atlanta, Felton county, Ga., on tho first T uo.-
day in Jnuc neat, within the legul hours of Bale, tho rul
l °Onc’wood houBe. and lot, fronting West tin
Elliott street, anti adjoining lots of Mr. Long, on tho
North, Mr. Thomas ou the South, and a lot now, or for
merly, owned by J. A. llaydcn, containing half an aero,
more or lass. Levied on as the property of John Nor-
man, to satisfy a fl. fa issued Irora the County Court
of Fulton, In favor of J. W. Bridwell & bou vs. John
Norman, principal, aud William l’ettis, security. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff. Atlanta, May 4. lbttL
* JO. 8. SMITH, Special Bailiff,
mayl-td Prlnter'a feo $2.00 per levy
4.EOIIUIA, Fui.toh County.
ordinart’s orrici, march l, lmifl.
J onN LYNCILadmlnlstrator of the estate of J»
Garrey, decSicd, applies to mo for letlcis or
mission from said administration—
All persons concerned are therefore not Hied tolllotlielr
onjoctlous, lr any they have, on or before the regular
term of this court in September next, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted applicant. Given under my
baud and official P1CTMAN , o rd |„„ r v.
mart—lamBm Printer’s fee til
(JEOHUIA, Fultoh County.
ordinary’s orncu, march 30,18K1.
H IRAM BOWEN, admliilslrator on tho estate of Bn-
ear Bond, deceased, represents to tho court in his
petition, duly filed and entered on record, tlrnt ho has
hilly administered said estate---
This |a therefore to cite nil persons concerned, kin
a . . II. a t. n .„ nona.l If .llllf t It 44 V’ (’till W It
dred and creditors, to show cause. 11 any luey
said administrator should not bedisiuissed from
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in October, rlTTMAN , Ordinary.
mor3t—lamtlm Printer’s fee $4 60
(iUOItHIA, Fulton County.
ordinary’s ofucx, novxmbxr 80,16«ti.
A Z ARIAH MIMS, admlnlHtTntor of James Turner de
ceased, reprosonts to tho court in his pottUou, duly
filed and entered on record, that ho has fully administered
James Turner’s estate— , . „
This la therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should notbo discharged from
Ids administration, and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday In June, 1867. Given under my hand
and official signature. p 1T » rMAN Ordinary,
deed—lamBm Printer’s fee *.,MI
GEORGIA, Fultor County
oroinary’s ovricu, march 30, IStrj.
A LES. M. WALLACE, administrator pi William Wal
laco, represents to the Court, in his petition duly
filed, that ho lias fully administered William Wallace s
“rhUiU therefore to cito all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said
. .... ..LnnM nni K.. <lla/>hap<rnrl front hlH HIlIUIll-
and creditors, to show cause, u any iney can. wur mu
administrator should not be discharged from his admin
istration, and receive letters of dlsml*slon on the first
Monday in October, 1867. Given under my hand and of
ficial signature. DANIEL PITTMAN j ^ r( N™) f y;
mar3i--1am6m Printer’s fee $4-50
A T tho December term of the Co
tom of dlsmlaalon from «»(d ostato—
This li therefore to cito and admonish all porson, con
cerned to bo and appoaf at toy office, within tho tlmo
Given undor my land and official slgnatnro. Docsmbor 8,
I860. G. T. HAKE8TRAW, Ordinary,
dooft—lam'ftm Printer's feo >4.”
GEORGIA. Fulton County.
ORDINARY'S ornca, NOVXMBXU 80, 18110.
A ZAR1AH MIM8, administrator of A. b. Robbins do-
ceased, represents to the court lu his petition duly
filed and entered on record, that ho has fully administer
ed A. 8. Bobbin's estate— , . „
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to bo ana appear at my office, and show cause,
If any they have, why said admlstrator should.not be dis
missed from administration, on the first Monday in Juno
next, DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
decfi-JamOm Printer’s fee $4 60.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
oiiDiNAnr's orncs, dkoknber 7,1866.
mHOMAS W. WILKINSON, administrator of Jabez
X K. Rhodes, late of said county, deceased, represents
to the conrt in his petition, duly filed and entered on ro-
cord, that said estate has proved Insolvent, by reason of
the late war, and having asked for a dismission —
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cauce. if any they have, why said
administrator should not be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive lotters of dismission.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
dee9—lamGm
Prune i*’s foe $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
T WO months afterdate, application will bo mado to the
Court of Ordinary or said <
_ vuull county for leave to sell
the real estate of Jacob Redwlne, deceased, late of said
county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. May
1st, 1867. AZ. MIMS, Adin r.
' - - Printer’s feo g6.
■MtySrta
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
T WO months after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of said county for leavo to sell
the real estate of Thomas Thompson, late of said connty,
deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors. May
1st, 1867. GEORGE EDWARDS, Adm’r.
may§-2m
Printer’s fee $6.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
H ARRIET WALKER, P. O. C., having applied to mo
for letters of administration upon the estate of Jo
seph Walker, P. O. C., late of said county deceased:
All persons concerned, kindred aLd creditors of said
deceased, will file their objections, if any exist, within
tho time prescribed by law, else letters will be granted
^applicant. Witness ^offlGal^l^.^re^^yUt.
mtj8-80d
Prluler’b fee f3
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
M. TALIAFERRO, guardian of Richard Taliaferro,
E h. TAUAMSanu, gunruiuu oi uuuuiu ijiwwiiu.
• applies to me for leave to sell a portion of the real
esiato of his said ward— t
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, if any they have, within two months from the first
publication of this notice, else leave will be granted for
the sale of said real estate. April 1.1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $6
apr4—2m
GEORGIA, QWinn*tt County.
F P. HUDSON, administrator, with the will annexed,
, on the astale of R. B. Kkles, doccn.ed, applies to
me for lotters of dlsmlaalon from said admln strauon—
These aro therefore to rite and admonish all and alngn-
Jar, the kindred and creditor! of said deceased, U> bo and
appear at my office, within Iho tlmo prescribed by law,
to show canto. If any thoy can, why said letter* should
not he grantor! the applicant. Given under my hand and
official slgnatnro, ordinary.
Ml—lamSm Priutorjo fop *4.80
GEORGIA. Gwinnbtt Countt.
J ames L. MOORS, admlnletrator of the ostato of Wil
liam V. Moore, decoased, applies to mo for lettore
of dismission from hie administration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, tho kindred end friends, to bo and appear at my of-
ftcu, within the time prescribed by law, ana show cause,
If anv thoy have, why said letters should not be granted
the applicant. Given under my hand and official signa
ture,February 4,18*7. _ „
O. T. RAKEBTRAW. Ordinary.
fob9—lamffm Printer's fee *4.60
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notlco to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persona Indebted to the esta e of George Bron
i\ «on, late of Fulton county, dueoaaod, are hereby re
quired to make Immediate payment: and all persona
quiruu io iuuku iiimiuuiait; . ssssu
having demauda against aeld catate will present them In
terms or the law. May 8.18*7.
FRANK HAYDEN, Administrator.
may0 -40d'Printer’s fee *8
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
f|tWO mouths after dale 1 will apply to the nnnorahlc
X Court of Ordinary of aald county for leave to sell
the real estate belonging to the estale nf .ioorge Brun
son. Into of said county, deceased. May U, 18*7.
FRANK HAYDEN, Admluli'trator.
luayp—2m Primer’s foe **
FULTON bllKUIFF’tt BALK.
W ILL be aoid, before the eonrt bouse door In tho
city of Atlanta, on the drat Tuesday In July next,
within tho lawful hours or sale, the foUowiug property,
tO-Wit!
One-fourth Intereat In 14 head of mules, and Uio one-
fonrtb lateroet In live wogons aud harneee, together with
the one-fourth interest in all the toola, Including a set of
blacksmith tools; all of which mules, wagons, and tools
arc iu the possession of W. F. Hurt*; also,one large
banking safe. All levied on aa the properly uf M. It. Bell
A Co., by virtue of, end to satisfy a mortgage tl M Isducd
by Ute Honor B. D Smith, Judge of the County Court of
sa.d county, lu favor of R. F. Woodward A Co. va, M. R,
Bed A Co, May 7,1867.
W. L. HUBBARD, Dep. Sheriff.
may2-td primer s feo *2.60 per levy.
Lg.il
4 "”*♦ i
iSa'Ume'preacribed bylawj and all pereons lndo\)tod to
said estate aro hereby required to make immediate pay
ment. April 8,1867. MdDANIEL, Administrator.
npr7—40d Prlnter’a feei*«^
Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*.
LL persona haring demand* against tho estate of
Asa B. Wright, late of Gwinnett connty, deceased,
.4.4 4 „ f IKam nennnrlv ntlOutPfl til
jLJL /von d. iuieuv, wto ui unittu«« wuu.y, —
are requeated to preaent them, properly attested, to
tho undemlgned, within the time preacrlbod by law; and
all persons indebted to said estate are required to make
law; and
... , M 1UUUIHOU ID nniuuntotu m« tvvjuuvd tO IMl
immediate Administrator.
apr7—40d Prlnter’a Tee *8
w
GWINNETT SHERIFF’S SALE
ILL be sold, before the conrt honao door in tho
town of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett countv. Ga., on
the first Tuesday in June next, within tho legal hours of
fouowin
An undivided half interest tn ono saw and merchant
mill on the Alcovia creek, in oaid county, with all the ma
chinery and appurtenances to said mills belonging, and
100 acros of land, more or lese, upon which said mill is
situated; number not known, but adjoining lands of Joel
Davis, T. II. Lovoleis. DaviJ Abbott and others. All
known as the Alcovia Mill
property. The other half in
terest in said property in owned by Thomas II. Loveless.
Levied on as tho property of John F. Espy, to satisfy
four fl. fas. from tho Justice’s Court of tho 4tf7tta district,
G. M., of said connty, In lavor of James W. Wilson vs.
John F. Espy. Proporty pointed ofit by plaintiff. Levy
insde aud returned to me uy C. A. Allen. L. C. April 30,
1H67. W. J. BORN, Sheriff.
apr24—td Printer’s fee $2.60
ATItS in common./ iur mu utmout in muii■ hum uiutwin u
•aid dacaaaed. prll 8 ^|^ ICKBR8i AdminUtrator.
—M—2m Prlnter'a fee *0
aprll-
SFEC1AL BAILIFF’S NAME.
before tho court bonsn door In Fay-
W ILL bo aold, before tho court house door tn Fay
etteville, Fayette County, Ga., on tho first Tues
day in Juna next, between the legal hour* of sate—, „
Also, at tho same tlmo ami place. 80 oerca of lot No.
DO, cast of the creek, In the 7lh district of Fayotte county.
Levied on aa the property of John E. Kennedy, bv vlrtuo
of a fl. lit. Iiouort from Fayette county Court, In Tavot of
R. T, Dontoy V*. John K. Konnody. Property pointed
ont by Held lforsoy. March 27, 1867.
ap2&—td
ISAAC Ik AVKRA, Special Bailiff.
rlntor’s fee *2.60 per levy.
GEORGIA, Fayxtti County.
L EWIS F. BLALOCK, Administrator ou tho citato or
Edward llompcrly, decerned, reprsaont* to tho
Conrt that ho haa fully administered the aald ltomporly a
0 ’tih>so are, therefore, to notify all pereoua epneerpod,
to show cause, If auv they have, lu tergte of.the law,
PRESENTATION CONCERT.
dram CtariMIc Presentatioii Concert,
IN AID OF THE
SOUTHERN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION
XEBCIANDISE and MACHINERY
OF ALL KINDS.
with first-class manufacturers ana croaicrs m im§ cuy m
tho various branches of trade and manufacture. I am now
prepared te flU orders for all kinds of Merchandise, at the
MercSnufiftchan'lc*, aud Families will And it to tbolr
Interest to fltvor mu wttn tholr orders. Order* from all
parta of the country respectfully »ollcltcd. A rcaeonablo
commlreion charged. c CLARKKi
103 Pearl Street, or Box 3,672, New York.
» 5t a ,i',^n!. f .^,r , a. 1 ^l i‘o d'SVeV^n!^
Adm.ulstrot.ou, aud
JanS—lamflm Printer’* feo *4 60
GEOHGIA.F.nrrx Oourty.
IOBERTH. WHITLOCK, Admlnletrator on tho e<-
RSate'of David"Whltiock,'d’ecoa«ed. reproaenis to the
Court that he ha* Billy admlnlslerod tho aald David
Whitlock’* estate—
Tbeso aro, theroiore, to notify all poraon, coucoruod,
to *how cause. If any they havo. In term* of the law,
why aald Administrator efionldnot bo dlachaiged Irom
hm Administration, and rccolvo Letlors of DlsmlsBlon
KDWAJID CONNOR, Ordinary.
Prlnter’a feo *4 60
janft-rlamflm
Notlco to Debtors and Creditor*.
N OTICE la horeby given to all persons having de
nmnds against tho estate of L. D. Davis, late of
Gwinnett Co., deceased, to presont them to mo, proporly
V] tv 1IIlieI.v CD., UUUW9CU. (V JJAUOUUb IIICIII tv luo, |»i ujiuiij
madu out, within the time prescribed by law, so us to
show their character aud amount; and all persons in
debted to said deceased are hereby required to mako im
mediate paymeut to mo. April 8,1867.
8. H. FREEMAN, Administrator.
apr7—40d Printer’s fee $3
GWINNETT SHERIFF’S SALE.
I WILL sell, on the first Tuesday in June noxt, within
the legal hours of sheriff's sale, before ihe conrt
house door in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett connty, ,Gu., the
foUowiug property, to-wit:
tion of lot No. 112, in the 7th district ot snid county, and
ot the southwest corner of said lot. Sold to satisfy two
fl fas against Reuben Long, ono in favor of J. N. Glenn,
ana the other a tax fl fa in favor of the State and County
aforesaid. Levied on a« tho property of said Long.
Also, ut the saino time und place, 137 acres of land,
more or less, it being a portion of lot No. 99, in the 7»h
district of paid county, it being the place whcrcou John
Pittman now resides. Levied on to satisfy a fl fa iu favor
of Andrew J. Shaffer vb Abel Waldroup. Levied on as
tho property of said Waldroup, tho same being a well im
proved place, lylug on the (Jainesvillo road. April 26,
1867. W. J. BORN,
Sheriff and Special Constable.
apr28—td Printer’s feo $2.50 per levy.
POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bo sold, beforo tho court house door in the
town of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, Ga., on
the first Tuesday in Juno next, within tho legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Ono undivided fourth intereat in and to a certain tract
of land situated ou 8hoal Creek, in tho 6th district of
Gwinuett county, containing l8o acres, more or less, and
one-fourth undivided interest in aud to the mcrchaut mill
thereon, the same being known as the Bond’s mill lot.
Also, 263 acres, more or less, in the 5th district of sAid
county, known as the nlace whereon the defendant, Abel
Unffio, formerly resided. Also, 1 acre, more or loss,
whereon is situated a tan yard, known as Griffin’s Tan
Yard. All levied on as the property of tho dofendrtiir,
Abel Griffin, to satisfy sundry ft. fas. from the Justice
Conrt of the 478th district, G. M.. three in favor of J. O.
Whitworth vs. Griffin and Pruett, eleven in favor of Sa
rah E. Whitworth vs. Griffin A Pruett, and sevontcon in
favor ot Whitworth A Nunnelly, administrators, Ac., vs.
Griffin A Pruett. Levy made and returned to me by
Asa McMillan, L. C. April 28, 1867.
22, 186L J. T. MoELVANY, Dop. Sheriff.
may8—td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
GEORGIA, MxRiwxTnKit County*
J AMES M. BIRD having in proper form applied to mo
for letters or administration on the esiato of Wil
liam A. Bird, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear at my
office, ou or before the first Monday iu Jane, and show
cuunu, if any they have, why periuuueut administration
should not be granted to Uro applicant. Given under ray
hand and official signature, April 25,1867.
J. W. BANNING, Ordinary.
mayB—90d Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA, Meiuwbtukb County.
J OSEPH HEARD, ono of tho administrators with tho
will annexed upon the estate of William R. Bussey,
applies for letters or dlsmirslon from said administra
tion—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office, ou or before the
first Monday in November next,aud show cause, if any ex
ists, why said letters should not ho granted the applicant.
Given under my hand aud official signature, April 25,
1867. J. W. BANNING, Ordinary,
may6—lamOm Printer’s feo $4.60
GEORGIA) Mkiuwktiikh County.
bert Brown, deceased, represents that ho has Hilly
administered said estate, and applies for letters of dis
mission—
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and crcdifbrs, to show cause, if any thoy can, why
said administrator should not bo discharged from fits ad
ministration, aud receive letters of dismission within
the tlmo prescribed by law. Given nuder my hand and
official signature, April 26,1867.
J. W. BANNING. Ordinary,
mays—lamflm Printer’s fee $4 60
GEORGIA, ManiwzTHZH County.
ministration upon tho estate or lshatn Alforu, late
of said couuty, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singu
lar, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo aud
appear at my office, on or before the first Mouday In Juno,
to show cause, if auv they havo, why letters of administra
tion on tho estate of said deceased should not be granted
ture, April 80,1867.
nmy5—80(1
GEORGIA, Mkriwktubr County.
I T being made to appear to the Court of Ordluary of
said connty that tho estate of Hon. Frank Keudall,
late of said county, deceased, is unrepresented, and no
one 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 auy they
can, why tho administration of said estate should not be
vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other
fit and proper person, on the first Monday in June. Given
under my hand and official signature, April 25.1867.
irayfl—30d
J.AV. 1IANNINU, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA, MBniwETURR County.
the Court of Ordinary of saiu county, for leave to
sell the real estate belonging to tho estate of Abner
Rosser, late of said county, deceased. March 21, 1867.
L. D. F. ROSSER, Executor.
MARY ANN ROSSER, Executrix,
nprfi—2m Printer’s fee $6.
GEORGIA, Mkbtwktusr County.
Ac., Complainant, ( Bill, Ac. In Meriwether Bu
tt. 1 perlor Conrt. Returnable
Carolink Mitchell et al. | to February Term, 1867.
Dclendants. J
MKRIWUTHEIl SUPERIOR COURT, FEBRUARY TERM, 1867.
tobert J. Trammell, defendants in the above
stated bill, reside out of the State of Georgia—
It is therefore ordered that service be perfected on said
defendants by publication of this order oncu a month for
four months, in the Atlanta Intelligencer, a public ga
zette Of this State: and that the said defendants appear
at the next term or the Sup rlor Court of Merlwftti er
county on the 3d Monday In August next, and plead an
swer or demur to said bill. By tho Court.
l’KEPLKS * STfiWAltT, tOomnl’a Snl’a
W. A. ADAMS, f°° m pl * Sol «.
The above contains a true extract from the minutes of
tho Superior Court of Meriwether couuty, Ga. April 9,
1866, JNO. W. BOYD, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square each insertion.
apr!6— lam im
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
Sarah Bell, represents to the court that he has
fully ad ministered said estate—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said executor should not be discharged from
his executorship aud reoelve letters of dismission on the
first Monday In September, 1867. Giveu under my hand
aud official signature. February 19, 1867.
J. W. BANNING, Ordinary.
mar7—mflm Printer’s feo $4 60.
John A, Mitchell, Ex., Ac., '
Bill to marslial assets,
Ac., in Meriwether Su
perior Court, February
Term 1867. »
Caroline Mitchell, et al M
H AVING, at the last term of Meriwether Superior
Court, beeu appointed Auditor In Chancery, in the
a I hi vc stated care, lor the purpose of investigating tho
at counts of the executor, aud the assets of his testator,
William Mitchell, deceased, and the claims of creditors
against said estate, I shall proceed to the discharge of
those dntics on the first Monday in Jaue, proximo, lu
Greeuvilie, Meriwether connty. All persons interested
wilt take due notice, and be prepared with evidence to
establish their claims, and to aid the Auditor in the in
vestigations aforesaid.
JOHN W. PARK, Auditor,
may 8--lm Printer’s foe $i per sq each insertion.
MILTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be Bold, on the first Tuesday lu June next,
beforo the court house door In AJphar et*a, Milton
couuty, Ga , within the legal hours of sole* the tallow
ing property, to wit:
Lots of Und Nos. 1265 and 271, In the 2d district and
1st section of Milton county. Sold us the property of
D. J. Minims, to satisfy two fi. Ida., oue in favor of J. C.
A K. W. StnckUud, and ono In favor of R. N. Shtfly.
The above levies made and returned to me l»y A. J. Hun
ter, L. O. May 7,1867.
II. M. AWT&KY, Sheriff,
may^—td Printer’s fee $2.00 per levy.
GEORGIA, Fatettb County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKUN.
J OHNT. STEPHENS, administrator of John W. Ste
phens, represent* to tho court that ho has fully ad
ministered John W. Stephens* estate-
This I* therefore to cito and admonish all persons con
cerned to bo and appear at my office, on or beforo tho
first Monday In October next, and show cause, If any
they can, why John T. Stephens, administrator as afore
said, should not be dismissed from said administration.
Given under my hand and official Bignatnrc, this March
80,1867. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary,
martl—m6m Printer’s fee $4.60
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
T WO months afterdate application will bo made to the
Court of Ordinary of Huid couuty, at tho first
regular term after tho expiration of two months from this
notlco, for leavo to sell tho lands belonging to the ostate
of Francis M. Patterson, late of said county, deceased.
Sold for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. May 1st, 1867.
FRANCIS PATTERSON, Adm’r.
may8-2m Printer’s fee $6.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
P ICKET SUIFLET, administrator on the estate of A*
j, Boggs, late of said county, deceased, applies to
mo for letters of dismission from said administration—
These are therefore to cito aud admonish all and singu
lar, those concerned, to file their otyectlons, if any they
have, in my office, on or beforo the first Monday in
July, 1867; otherwise, letters of dismission will be grant
ed the applicant at that terra of the Court of Ordinary for
said county. Given under my hand aud official signa
ture, January 5,1867. - „ . ■■ „
’ D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
JanB—lamOin Printer’s fee $4.60_
{Incorporated by the, Legislature Virginia, San, 80,1867.)
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
T HOMAS A. FOSTER, administrator of G. W. Cornett.
represents to the court iu his petition, dmy filed
and ontered on record, that he has fully administered G.
W. Cornett's estate—
This is therefore to cito all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. whv
urt’ll mm creuuure, nuvw vnunu. II auj UIDJ V44I1. V4IIT
said administrator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration, nnd receive lotters of dismission on the
first Monday in May, 1867. November 22,1866.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
iiov«5— lamOin Printer’s fee $4 60
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
T WO months after date application will be mado to tho
Court of Ordinary of Gordon couuty, Go., at tho
first regular term alter tho expiration of two months from
this notice, for leavo to sell tho lands belonging to tho es
tate of H. C. Smith, Into of said county, deceased. March
28,1867. JAMES LAY, Administrator.
raarBO—60d*
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
N E. HURT applies to mu tor letters of administration,
• with the will annexed, on the estate ol M. H. Dye,
late of laid county, deceased—
or laid county, ueceaseu—
. his is therefore to cite and admonish tho kindred nnd
creditors of said deceased to bo and appear at my office,
on or before the first Monday in June next, to show
cause, if auy they havo, why letters should not be granted
the applicant. Given under my hand nnd official signa
ture, April 27,1867.
npi-28—3tkl* I). W. NEEL. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gordon County. •
D M. DURHAM and T. P. Aycock having applied to
• me in proper form for letters of administration
on the estate of Thomas Durham, late of said county, de
ceased—
This Is to cito all persons concerned to be nnd appear
at iny office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any thoy have, why letters should not he granted
the applicant. Given under my hand and official signa
ture, April 27,1867.
apr28—Slid* D. W. NEEL, Ordinary._
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
S AMUEL PULLIAM, administrator of John A. Rowen,
represents to mo that he has fully administered tho
estate of John A. RoWon, deceased, and applies for dis
mission from said administration—
This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said
administrator should not be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of dismission on the first Mou
day lu November, 1867. Giveu under my hand and offi
cial signature, this April 27, 1867
mayl—30d* D. W. NEEL, Ordinary,
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
WO months after date application will bo mado to th©
rjiv
lar term lifter tho expTratiou of two months from
notlco, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate
of Thomas W. Shelley, late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors oi said deceased.
April 27,1867.
apr28—2ui* JOSEPH J. PR1NTUP, Adm’r.
PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALE.
riLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, bo-
W iuu ue nuiu, uu mu iuo*. *.ucnui» iu uuw »«*i. w
loro the court house door in the town of Dallas,
Withiu tho legal hours of sale, tho tallowing proporty,
to-wit:
Undivided half of lot of land No. 231, in the 2d district
and 3d section. Also, the undivided interest of town lot
No. 9, and tho south half of town lot No. 10, iu block D
of tho town of Dallas. Also, one-half of tho land in
said block 1) in said town of Dallas, lying east of A. M.
Faulkner’s residence, on the 8th day of January, 1857,
with all tho Improvements on said premises. Levied ou
to satisfy one mortgago fi. fa. In favor of Samuel V.
Hheata, now controled by Wm. P. Annorson, vs. Josta ?
Cooper, who has loft tho State. Said fi. fa. issued from
Paulding Superior Court Februnry term, 1867. Property
pointed out i>y said fl. fa. Ma. ch 25,1867.
P. P. ALLUOOD, Sheriff.
mar-28—td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
PAULDING SHERIFF’S HALE.
W ILL be sold before the court house door, in tho
town of Dallas, on tho first Tuesday in Juno noxt,
within the legal hours of sale, tho following property, to-
wit :
Undivided half of lots of land Nos. (371,) (872,) (421,)
(422.) (444.) all of tho second district ami third sociiou.
Levied on to satisfy ono <)u*ticu Court 11.1H., in favor of
John W. Blair vs. Jent*e Klncanuon- Levy made nnd re
turned to mo by a Constable. Property poluted*out by
plaintiff. This April 29th, 1867.
P. P. ALLGOOD, Sh’ff.
Printer’s feo $2.50 pur levy.
nuty7-td
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
the Court of Ordinary of Paulding county, On., for
leave to soil all the real estate belonging to the estate of
E. Thomson, late of Paulding county, deceased. March
24,1867. U. 1L ADAIR, Admluistrat r.
mar*28—2in Printer’s fee $6.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
R E. DUNN aud Rebecca Cooper having applied to
• mu, tn proper form, for letters of adminictrution
upon the estate oi Jesse Cooper, late of suW! county de
ceased :
These are therefore to cito and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be und
to show cause, if any they havo, why such letters si
not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand aud
official signature, April 80,1867.
S. B. McGREGOR, Ordinary.
may8-30d Printer’s fee $3.
* EORGIA, Pauldinu County.
T WO months after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Paulding couuty. Ga., for leave
to sail tho real estate of Johu Jeffers, late of said couuty,
deceased. April 80,1867.
JOHN II. McGREGOR, Adm’r.
may8-2in Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
T WO months after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of Nathan Parris, late of
said county, deceased. April 39,1867.
JOSEPH RAGSDALE, Adm’r
mayK 2iu Printer's foe $6
GEORGIA, Pickens County.
rilWO months after date, application will be made to
X tho Court of Ordluary of said county, at the first
regular term after the expiration of two mouths from this
notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate
of Joseph Wilkie, Into of said county, deceased, for the
bum-fit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased.
March22, 1867. WM. POOL, Administrator.
mar/7—tin Printer’s fee $6
ADffllNINTRATOIi'N HALE.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Pickens couuty, Ga., will l»e sold, ou tho first Tues
day in Juue next, ut the court house door iu the towu of
Jasper, Pickens county, hulwceu the legal hours of sale,
the tracts of laud whereon Bartlett J. Smith resided ut
tht time of his death, containing 312 acres. Said lauds
are situated on the public road leading from Jasper to
Dawsouvllle, adjoining the Hue of Dawson couuty. The
place is tolerably welMinproved. 'ibrms of sale: The
purchasers will be required to pay in cash, suventy-five
dollars; balance on twelve mouths time—small notes
TO BE OIVEN AT TITl
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, BALTIMORE,
.Tune 1-rtli, 1807.
T UB proftts or this Concert will bo Riven to tho
80UTUKBN OltPHANS’ ASSOCIATION, to the
snlqoined address, from tho officers df Whlcb, We call tho
attention of tho public. ' .
“Wo, tho Officers of tho Southern Orphans’ Associa
tion, for the maintenance and education of the Destltflto
Orphans of deceased Southern, Soldiers and Sailors,
earnestly solicit tho Sympathy and co-ojioratlon in on
GRAND PRESENTATION CONCERT
Of all who doslre to see tho “Homeoud School” enabifea
to receive and care for all the "needy ones who seek its
shelter and protection. ,
Thanking onr friends for their past contributions and
assistance, we again appeal to them to help dS in a more
extensive enterprise. It is tho design of this Association
to erect a
HOME AND SCHOOL
ftarenrKC** — V. \V\ G. Bellow*, Vice President Pa*
cifln Mail Bteamahlp Co., N. Y.j tanc T«lor PVe.ldent
Now York & Bremen Steamrliln Co., N. Y.; Crocker,
Wood * Co., Now York; fttiKCr liro*.. Now \ ork ; Hon.
A. M. Clapp, Iiaffulo, iW York; A. H. Janie*, Ere,,
New Orleans | Geo. J«mo», K«q.. Zanesville, Ohio,
Woolworth A Griihum, New York ; Marshall, Johnaon A
Co., N. w York; Honry Moore A Gonung, New York
apr28—3m
L. D. o. WOOD.
JAMES H. LOW. J. n. LUDWIOSEN.
WOOD, LOW & LUDWIG8EN,
(Formerly Wood & Low—Established 1846,)
COTTON JT ACTORS
AND—
General Commission Merchants,
180 Common Street,
Now Orlcona, - • I*onI«I*n«.
AiTTnoBtzen nuranaNOEB or atlakta.
A. Austell, President Atlanta National Bank • Mr. X.
K. Beano, Messrs. Zimmerman A Vcrdercy, Messrs, l.
A Q. T. ;Dodd, Messrs. Chapman A Rncker, Messrs.
**^F"PerS)nal^ttention given to the sale of Cotton and
pnrehase of all descriptions of Produce. Jan26—ly
1867 MONTVALE SPRINGS. 1867
For the Orphans of the South,
BOTn MALE AND FEMALE,
On an cxtonslvo scale, in tho city of Richmond, Virginia
As an inducement to havo the building located there, the
Common Council ol that city have guaranteed a sufficient
lot of land, in an elevated and healthful location, and will
increase tho quantity of land, If needed.
It is with a confident hope in a fevorable response to
this appeal to a public which has never yet failed to sus
tain a charitable institution, that we have entered into
an arrangement with Messrs. L. T. Palmer A Co., No. 13
Holliday streot, Baltimore, to organize a
Grand Musical Presentation Concert
For its benefit, nnd earnestly solicit the kindly aid and
patronage of the public to insure its success.
(Signed)
Mrs. J. L. HAMMOND, President.
Mrs. E. A. F. MEARS, Treasurer.
Mr. J. n. 8CHIER8. Recording Secretary.
Baltimore, February lft.JW?»*t .
TRUSTEES.
Mr*. K. A. F. MEARS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. J. II. SCHLERS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. J. 8. HAMMOND, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. W. 8. B08TOCK, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. A HAWKINS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY, Baltimore. Md.
Mrs. OHAS. McCUBBlN, Baltimore. Md.
Mrs. Dr. J. U. BEAN, Baltimore, Md.
It may seem unnecessary to add a single word to tho
above address, but calls upon the Institution have boon
so numerous and pressing, and tho strugglo through
which it is now passing to widen the circle of its chari
ties, is of such an arduous natnre, that the Management
cannot too strongly urge upon the
HUMANE AND SYMPATHETIC
Everywhere, an active participation in the additional at-
the sad condition of great numbers of
tempt to alleviate t
HELPLESS CHILDREN,
Rendered thus by tho torriblo war through which we
have passed. Aud 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, havo had any agency in
bringing about thetr present deplorable and destitute con
dition, and are suitable objects for tho charity of all per
sons, of whatever shade of political opinion.
The HOME AND SCHOOL which they now more par
ticularly seek to establish and endow, will be of incalcu-
IhCiM} helpleSB onus, uu, Ii*vTTdviiu mm miui vu^u iu-
ucation, thus qualifying them for lutflro usefulness to so
ciety all argo.
Iu order that this appeal may bo effectual in enlisting
the active interest and co-operation of all classes of per
sons everywhere, we havo concluded to issue for the
Grand Presentation Musical Concert
500,000 TICKETS,
AT THE NOMINAL PRICE Ob' *1 EACHl
A Single Ticket entitling tho purchaser to a Gift—there
being ONE GIFT TO EVERY TICKET. The Gifts
as follows; . *
dollars; QAJaliCe on twelve mouths time—small notes
and solvent securities, with interest from date, if not
punctually paid. April 10, 1867.
JACKSON L. SMITH. Administrator.
AprHrM Printer’s fee $10
POHTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’* HALE
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordlnanr of
Pickens couuty. Ga., will be sold, on the firer Tues
day in June next, before the court house door in said
county, between the legal hours of sale, the place where-
on fiber West tiled, to-wit: Lot No. 190, In the 12th dls-
trict aud 2d section; Not*. 26 aud 12, in lltu 13th district
and 3d rectinn; lot No. 199, iu the‘Mill district aud 2d
section of Pickens connty.
Also, at the same time, before the court boose door in
the town of Dawsonville. Dawson couuty, Ga., lot No.
69ti, in tho 1410 district and 1st section ol Dawson county.
Sold for benefit ot heirs ana creditors. Terms of sale:
Lot No. 199. in Pickens county, aud the lot In Dawson
CQQittty, sold for r ush. The remainder ona credit till 25th
December next, with note and approved security. April
18, 1W7. BENJAMIN WiCbT, t
apr24— td
. Administrator.
Primer’s fee $10
GEORGIA, Hkahd County^. .
A LES RIDLEY, administrator or James rresnall. late
of said county, decease*having made his applica
tion tar letters or dismiss! h froln eaiu administration—
This la therefore to cite 4JI persons coucerocd. to be
and appear at my office tershow cause, D airy they can,
why aaldududiiihtrator should not be discharged from
his administration. Given under my official signature,
Ndv«nb©f28th, lb66. W. U. t\ PA OX, Urtfiniuy.
deeft—lamtoty Winter’s fee $4 60
1 An elegant Farm ol 211 acres, Improved with
extensive dwellings and outbuildings, saw
aud grist mill, making the property invaluu-
bio $30,WO
2 A gilt of *10,000 in Gold, valued at.: 13,600
3 A Farm or 10 acres, highly improvod, near tho
city of Baltimore 10,000
4 A gift in Greenbacks 5,000
5 A Throe-story Brick House, with modern im
provements, in Baltimore. * 5,000
6 A Three-story Brick House, with modern im
provements, in Baltimore 4,200
7 A Two-story Brick House, with modem 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 Filly gifts in Greenbacks, $100 each 6,000
11 One hundred gifts in Greeiibacks, $60 each 6,o00
12 Ono Grand Piano 1,600
13 Ono Grand Plano 1,000
11 Two Square Pianos, #500 each-. . 1,000
16 Ten Parlor Organs, $150 each 1,600
1(1 Quo hundred Gents’ Gold Watches, $150 each.. 15,000
17 One hundred Ladies’ Gold Watches. $100 each.. 10,000
1H Fifty Silver-Plated Tea Sets, *75 each 3,7"
19 One hundred ElllptfC Sewlng’MHfchlne*, $75 oa. 7,6c„
20 One hundred Gents’ Sliver Watches, $05 each.. 0,500
21 One hundred Ladles’ fine Gold Iffiuhis and Pin,
$40 each 4,000
22 Two hundred Oil Paintings, $20 each 4,000
23 Five hundred Bibles, $20 each 10,000
24 Two thousand copies Pollard's Southern Ilis-
tory, $5 each 10,000
25 Two thousand Pnotographto Albums, $5 each. 10,000
26 Two thousand fine Uoid Pens, In canes, $5 each 10/JQ0
27 Five hundred plain Gold Rings, $H each 4,(MX)
28 Two thousaud sets Silver-Plated Tea spoons,
$3 each U^ilQO
29 Two thousand Napkin Rings, Call Bells, Ac.,
$3 each «,ooo
Iho balance couuints of the following articles :
Musical Instruments, Music Boxes, Ladles’ Work Boxes,
Ladles' and Gouts' Gloves, Ladles’ and Gents'
Riding Whips, Opera Glasses, Office and
Parlor Furniture, Writing Desks,
Black Walnut Frames,
Engravings, Ac.
The whole amounting to an aggregate of
500,000 Valuable Gifts!
FLAN OP DRAWING.
DupUcate numbers from 1 to 600,000 are placed in a
wheel; the first number (when drawn out) draws the
highest or first gift; the second number (when drawn
out,) the next highest, or second gift, dfcc., until the
whole number Is drawu.
Thu distribution will take place after the Concert,
where 6,000 persons can witness it. A committee will be
chosen from the aud euce to take chargo of the same.
All agents aud purchasers will be supplied with a cor
rect list of the awards as soon oa published.
HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS.
Tickets will he supplied to all Booksellers,Music Deal
ere. Druggists, Ac., where they can lie obtalued at $1
CIO, MliCIU lUCV ut
each, or In quantities at club rates.
Circulars, containing full Instructions, nnd terms to
agents, will be maiie » upon receipt of u stamp for return
postage.
Orders may lie sent to us, lucloring tho money, from
$1 to $25, iu a registered letter, stump Inclosed, at our
risk. Larger amounts by post office order, draft, or ex
press, at tne following club rates:
6 'Tickets to oue address $ 4 50
10 Tickets Vo one address 9 00
20 Tickets to one address.... '18 00
60 Tickets to one address 44 00
The names of the agento will be 1 published from the
central office.
Tickets will be supplied to the agents at 15 per cent,
discount.
Uuder, and in pursuance ot the provisions of the In
ternal Revenue law. His Honor the Commis&ioner of In
ternal Reveuue has, upon due proof, grauted a permit to
the Southern Orphans’ Association to hold Us Gift Con
cert exempt from all charges, whether from the special
tax or other duty iu respect to such Gift Concert
Tills is a protection to all agents, and exempts them
from any and all liability for license, tax, or otherwise.
This exemption is inode upon the ground that the nro-
cecds of the sale of tickets tar this Concert ore to bo d‘>
voted to a charitable ob'ect, and is but another evider.ee
of the flavor and consideration with which onr efluns
have been constantly met in nearly every direction.
T HIS POPULAR SUMMER RESORT having been
placed tn thorough repair, and furnished with new
furniture, will bo opened for visitors on the 1st of June,
under the direction and control of the undersigned, pro
prietors of tho American Hotel. Atlanta, Oa.
Montvale presents tho strongest attractions to both
the invaJid and pleasure-seeker, no less on account of its
retirement and the beauty of Its surrounding scenery than
of tho restorative powers of its waters.
We haye reduced the price of board to the lowest fig
ures consistent with a proper provision for the entertain
ment of our guoats.
Board, per day
Board, per week.......
Board, per month, w
.with allowances tar families. .
Travelers by rail reach tho Springs by special convey
ances from Loudon, or by regular dally mall coaches from
K Sj£ift^ renU ’ -WHITE * WHITLOCK,
HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO.,
(FORMERLY OF MEMriIIS,)
Commission Merchants,
OENEUAL PURCHASING AGENTS,
No. 7 South Commercial Street,
ST. LOUIS, - - - * MISSOURI.
Orders for FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac., filled
promptly.
Rrfbr to—Clayton & Adair; Langston, Crane A Ham
mock; R. J. Lowry A Co ; L. S. Salmons A Co.
apr2l—2m*
O. E. CLAOIIORN, w. F. HERRING,
120 Chestnut St„ Philadelphia. Augusta, Oa.
a. m. jackson, Augusta, Oa.
CLAGH0BN, HERRING & C0„
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
AGENTS FOR TIIE SALB OF
Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Stripes, Yarns,Ac
No. 120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Fa.
No. 7 Warren Blook, Augusta, Georgia,
' IBEItAL CASH ADVANCES made on ConiiJgn-
* incuts.
jj meuiB. . . . .
All qualities of BURLAPS (the cheapest article that
can be used for sacking grain and fertilizers, and baling
goods) kept constantly on hand, and for sale at lowest
pricee, by CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO.,
No. 7 Warren Block,
marffl—3m* Auguata, Ga.
JAMES M. DltaOKS. HUGH MACDONALD. LOUIS II. LEG AY.
WILBUR F. JOHNSON,
Of Georgia, with
BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
Commission M*si-c 1»nntK,
SO Cnrondolct St., Now Orleans.
BB^Prompt attention given to all O der*. Also, lib-
era) Advances made on consignment** of Cotton and other
Produce. nri-lim
THE NEUTKALIZEll
or
GONOHH II (E A I. VIHU8
8 a certain preventive, and will cure Gonnorrlioen in a
shorter time, without Injuring the ayatem, and will
X eborter time. Without injuring me ayeiem, nun Mill
give the patient Ices Inconvenience, than any other medi
cine known. , , ...
It does not cauno Blrlclnre, or leavo the patient with
lout
gleet.
It lias no smell, and docs not stain the skin or linen.
It also euros gleet and sore eyes. ,
Sold by alt Druggists ar. $1 per bottle. Prejiarod only
by A. C. Pease, sole proprietor, Newnan, Georgia.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by Massey, Swanson A
Co., Atlanta, Georgia. apr9-3m
New York Adv©rtimoii»«iifN.
PHOTOGRAPHS
rOR THE MILLION ! I
I WILL lend, poet-paid, 53 Photograph* of the moat
celebrated Actors for B0cent*; f>d Actreaao* for 60
cent*; 60 Union General* for 60 cents; 60 Rebel General*
for60cent*; 60 Statesmen Tor 60 cent*; 60 beautiful
young Ladle* for60cent*; 5n flno-louking young Gen
tlemen for 60 cent*; « large Photograph* of French Dan
cing Girl*, In costume, beautifully colored, exactly a*
they appcir, Tor 60 cents ; or for 5o cent*. B of the most
beauttlul I-adloa of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, a* they
appear In tho play of the Black Crook, atNihlo’B Garden,
at New York.
Bend all order* to P. O. Box 1T7, Troy, N. \.
FUN FOH A I ,1
I JULL instructions by which any j>urs<
; male, can raafater the great art of Ventrltaquisiiijiy
n. male or fo-
a few hours’ practic e, mnkl ign world ot fun, aud aft
becoming experts themselves, can teach others, thereby
making ft n source of income. Full instructions sent by
mall tar 60 cunts. MalUlactlon guaranteed.
Address P. O. Dra wer 21, Troy, N. Y.
mayl2—dawly
M ARRIAGR ~©UIDE.—YOUNG’S GREAT
PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK; or, every one his own
or.—Being a ’.Private Instructor for Married Persons
or those about to marry, both Male aud Female, ill every
thing concerning t he physiology and relations of our Sux-
nal System, ana the Production or Prevention of Off-
including all the new discoveries never before
interesting work. It
written In plain language for the general reader, and U
Illustrated with upwards of one hundred engravings. All
young married people, or those contemplating marriage,
and having the least impediment tc* married life, should
read this book. It di Mioses s< e.-ets that every one should
be acquainted with. Still it Is a book that must be locked
up, and not lie alorit the house, it will be senth> any
oue on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Wm.
YOUNG, No. 416 Spruoe street, above Fourth, Philadel
phia. leW lv
X1N STORE.
and to arrive,
40009 pounds Choice Clear Bacon Sides—Prime,
20 tleces Sugar Cured Hams,
10 barrels Lard.
10 barrel* Cow Feed,
100 bairels Whisk*,
60 l>oxes Bar Soap,
16 dozen French Calf Skius,
100 bairels Superfine Flour,
Together with Sugar, Coffee, Ac.
Cash (tnlers solicited.
LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK,
Alabama Street.
CRIMAULT & Co
Chemist* to H. H. Prince N.polesc, « Kse ^
p ARls. ^
NEW & M08T VALUABLE MEOlh.
l»0!l niTHBBTo "
Intractable & Incurable Tn
TTNI.IKE tho Patent Medicine
U Imported from New Vork anftffiSf 4)
IhK from France have been *everel, nS&lCi
ulzcd by the most tmlncut governm*.* ^ hi.
lytlcal and operative Cheml*. „™
of Pari*, dec., ineumneh that the cn Iri k c - ^
Faculty, attached to tho government?*. I* 1 ' i
Ac., with the fullest confidence
favorable notice of all laugulrtKS%“5
narv dlecaae*. bnt thn... only tr 7J
nary dlceases, bnt tho«
hope. J ** “OifyJ
no Stour: cionhum^
DISEASES OF THE CHUg}.
Grimault’a Syrup of Hypophoiph, Ul ,*J
rhl. new medicine which It dc-llctou.to tk * 1
sovereign remedy for coughs, cokU|JJ.®flk|
ing«, and I* also an excellent rimed, ? I N[
lUngS, ~~..vaa«. | —
sumption. Under its Influence the ‘ffllffsVS
nal per«plratlona ceaee, and the uatl™. *.
health and flesh. ‘""■"Wja
NO MORE COD LIYJfflOUt
Grlmault’s Syrup of Iodized
the chest, scrofnla, lymphaticdlrorden"2L* 1 !-
muscular atony aud fo*s oi appetite • i, %
stitutlon, by rrarlfylng the bUod“id R**!
most powerful denumlive known. It ntm m
stomach or bowels like tho Iodide of Poo.. 1 ^8
lodidu of Iron, und I* adminintered wlUi tfiSl.4
cacy to yonng children subject to bumor. offil
of the Eland*. Dr. Casnave, of St. Louis11*24
recommends It particularly In cutanenn. .i “ii
Jointly with the Fills whlcL bear
Dr. Leras’ Phosphate oflr„*
The beat of all chalybeate*,adopted by tbexw*
jc* 1 world for the cure of chloroiii, Incoirtmldoia
blood, difficult menstruations, terrible
Female, are subject. This exSt 3 M ! -
the appetite Imparts strength to the system £*dk. '
dally suitable to protect persons ot either soistu "
ettect* of hot and unhealthy climatea to ecabsa
bear fatigue, and restore to the body whaterer «•
It may hate lost by fever, or the abnsc of quinta,™
NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DVSPEPSU ' -J
w
Orlmaull’s DigeNtfvo Elixir of p ( u
Pepslne is the gastric juice itself, or nthenbJ
principal purified, which digests food in the h
When from various caueee, tke supply of dl«
is too small, the inevitable consequences arebL™
tion, gastritis, inflammation of the mucous co«u7
stomach and bowels, heartburn, anemia, loss of*taL
and in females general derangement. ITieBiiirgH
sine cures all such diacasei, and i.r v r.
ring pregnancy
Better than Copaiba—Internal and Local-Iai
rative Agent.
GKIMAULT’S MATIC0. * ’
This now romeny is prepared from tho leavo*old
ruvlan pepper shrub called MATICO and carc«ga
and infallibly without any fear of inflammatory »
The great majority ol physicians in Paris, Itook^
many and New York now use no other maedr, a
directions accompany each bottle and pacfci t,oui$j
planatory treatise will be sent post tree lor id
GENERAL DEPOT IN PARIS.
GRIMAULT k CO.,
4T RnoKIchci ri
In N. York, J. HI. DECK lilt, US hrnlt
And I y every good Chemist
BURIN DU BUIS0NS
Digestive LozengerB and Pcrodi
Recent experiments made on a large scale byfi
Pairequin, of Lyons, confirmed by bl>* colleaeow rfH
hospitals aud the principal notabilities of PuiGJ
shown the great efficacy of the Lozenges and for
with nn alkalino base, a new discovery ductoMr.il
dn Btiison. Chemist and member of the Imis-riilM,
my of Medicine, Paris, to cure in a sure and npHi
ner, Indigestion, Nausea, as well hk diseases of ta*B
neys. Liver, Cramps in the Stomach, lnllamwBi
tho BowCiS, Ac. The spleen arising from Indlgwljl
appears an if by enchantment under tho influenced!
prodouH medicine, and the sick person recover* x"
strength and appetite.
To resuino. thv i nstilos aud Powder arepresent
dcr tho most tuvomblo scientific and aeafaU sa
agreeable to tho tasto, and inny be taken without ii
veil’once by children us well ns adults.
General Depot In Paris at GRIMAULT 4 t'O.’B,
4* Hue Riche
General Depot in Atlanta nt JRNK1N&& C0’8.
/1 i»... (m XT,-... v. I U IIL’I’L'UU'8
General Depot in Now York, at J. M. BBCKBK’8, I
ivlO -tl
WOOD Ao MANNI
Steam Engine Company
CELEBRATED
From 4 »o !lfi Horae I’owrr.
41.SO,
POHTAIII.U AND ST.1TIONAIH
STEAM ENGINES AND B01UH
W E have tho oldest, largest nnd mont complet**
inr ~ J
,, ... the United States, devoted uxclurivvlj t*J|
manufacture of Portable Engines and Saw Mills, w
for
simplicity, compactness, power and economy of SJi
conceded by experts, to no superior to any
>v exp
fered to the public. , . j
The great amount o. oonei room,* 1 k " r * "
Under area, which wo give to tho rated norw pewn
make our Engines the most powerful and cbeipcM
nse; and they are adapted to eVery purpose whewpo**
is required.
All sir.uk> constantly on band, f
tlce.
Descriptive circulars with price list, sent on»pP“*B
r furnished at short »
WOOD ft M ANN STEAM EN01N8 C0-,
Utica, N. Y. Branch Office, 96 Maiden Lane, » l •
Je26—ly
TOE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST W
mayfH-flt
TIME
H?.y and Stock Meal and Stock Corn
TO BC
liXCUANGGU FOU AVIIKAT,
REPERE.VOI».< Kj
Brtg. i m/g/a
Maf. Geu. 8. B. BUCKNER, Naw Orl*a ut .
Col. GKUttOK P. KANt, bwivlU*. V “ |
Otlr ”
Col. W. P. MUMKORD. likhmoudl V*.
J. 8. MORROW, Publisher, Baltimore
(fbrmurly of J. B. Morrow A (^>.) '
* .°* rrt ?f* aM wmmwiimtIoB. ..konkl ha aft-
dressed to the C’vutra) Office.
_ L. T. PALMBR A Q<X V r
No. 13 Holliday 8treet, BaltimorA
Managing Agantf, 4
T il AYR now lu store 9,000 bnsheti Stock Meal ami
Corn, (nut 111 for bread,) and 290 bales llay, which 1
propose exchanging for Wheft, deliverable at my store
In Atlanta, immediately after luirvest. None but relia
ble, solvent p la liters need apply. The payment will he
secured by note, personal security, Hun on crop, and
mortgage qn real estate. For further information, send
for circular, which will be suut by mail, or call at my of
fice. No other articles on time.
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streets.
may4—lft Atlanta. Ga.
020 Broadway, Now York,
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF.
Formerly an Extensive Dealer In
CARlUACiES and BUGGH*
At Griffin and Atlanta, Coorgl*-
[AOK the purpose of supplyiug Merchant
M at the South, hy wholesale or retail. » m> *« "> I
of Carriages, Buggies or Plantation Wagoq*.
Mr. Woodruff’s long experience in thecarrw^J ,r | J.^|
will unable us to give satisfaction, in sop|ilp*^^"
' h as rtie country demands* I
stantial work, such as the country demand*, *** j■
prices as can postdbly bo furnished for cart- ” I
keep constantly ou baud
LIGHT CONCORD -
the same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, ^ I
became so universally popular all through the I
the best Htumy in use.
Address uliordcrs to
TOMLINSON, DEMAItEbTCO.;
qprl7—ly * 629 Rmndwav.
T. r. CAUUAKT, A. T. HAMILTON, , WM.
II. WHiT^I
J. B. VAN WAGINKN.
CARHART. WHITFORD k c ° |
Manufacturers aud Wholesale Dealers io
Fine Medium, and Co* 11 '
.NEWTOJSr HOUSE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
BENJ. WHARTON. Proprietor.
aprflfl-Im
CLOTHING,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDl* 0,
St, SI, SO and OI Hud.ou Slre«<
(Near Duane, eor. Worth 8t. ( ) NX3 W YOH^
jg^Gfflce of Payan St Carbart In liqmu.tion.
DAVID MAYER, formerly of Aflanl*. Grorjrl*. ’ri' 1
M A Y E K & SON.
No. 80 Warren Street,. , StW VviL
mroHTUu or
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cigars,
Deal on in Rye, Bourbon, and Monongabela Whiitl**-
feblO-flm