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COURT CALENDAR.
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SUPERIOR^ COURTB.
ALU* IIIDOl CIRCUIT.
Ch«rokoe.~l8t Monday in March and August.
Cobb.—JJd Monday in March and 1st Monday In Oct.
Mil ion.—4th Monday in March and 3d Monday in Aug.
Forsyth.—lat Mouday in April and 4th Monday in Aug.
Lumpkin.—ad Monday in April and 1st Monday in Sep.
8 awaon.—3d Monday in Aprli and September.
lakons.—4th Monday Iq April and September.
Gilrntr—2d Monday in May and October.
Fannin —3d Monday iu May and October.
Union.—4th Monday In May aud October.
Towns.—'Thuiaday after -lth Monday In May and October,
“but ahonld tho business of Union Conrt require It,
Towns Court may, by order of the presiding Judge, bo
adjourned to Monday thereafter.”
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT,
Appling. —1st Monday in March aud Soptember.
Camden.—Friday after 4th Monday In April and Oct.
Charlton.—Monday after 4th Monday in April and Oct.
Clinch.—4th Mouday in March and September.
Coflee.—2d Monday in March and September.
Kchois.—Monday after 4th Monday In March and Sept.
Glynn.—3d Monday in April and October.
Pierce.—Thursday before 1st Monday in March and Sept.
Ware —3d Monday in March and September.
Wayne.—4th Monday in April and October.
CHATTArtOOCHFE CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochoe.—4th Monday lu March and Soptember.
Harris.—2d Monday in April And October.
Marten.—3d Monday In April and October.
Maecogee.—2d Monday in May and November.
Schley.—2d Monday in April and October.
Talbot.—3d Monday In March and September.
Taylor.—1st Monday in April and October.
CfIBROKKE CIRCUIT.
Bartow.—2J Monday In March and September.
Catoosa.—2d Monday In May and November.
Chattooga.—1st Monday In March and September.
Dade.—4th Monday in May and November.
Gordon.—let Monday in April nud October.
Ifarray.—3d Monday in April and October.
Walker.—Monday before tut Monday in March and Bept.
Whitfield.—1th Monday iu April ana October.
COWXTA CIRCUIT.
Clarton.—1st Monday in May and Novembor.
DoKnlb.—4th Monday In April and October.
Fayette.—2d Monday In March and September.
Fulton.—1st Monday In April and October.
Meriwether.—3d Monday In February and Anguat.
Troup.—3d Monday in May and November.
1ASTEHK CIRCUIT.
Brran.—4th Monday in April, and 2d Monday after 4th
Monday in November.
Bulloch.—Friday alter 3d Monday in March, and Friday
after 4th Monday in October.
Chatham.—2d Monday In January and May.
Effingham.—Monday after 4th Monday in March, and 2d
Monday after 4th Monday in October.
Liberty.—3d Monday in April, and Monday nftor 4th Mon
day in November.
McIntosh.—Thursday after 2d Monday in April, aud
Thuraday after 4th Monday in November.
Montgomery.—Thursday after 2d Monday iu March, aud
Thursday after 3d Monday *n October.
Tatnail.—3d Monday in March and 4th in Octobor.
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Batts.—2d Monday in March and September.
Henry.—8d Monday In April aud October.
Mouroc.—4th Mouday in February and August.
Newton.—3d Mondayiu March and September.
Pike.—1st Monday in April and October.
Spalding.—1st Monday In February and August.
Upson.—1st Moudiy in May and November.
MACON CIRCUIT.
Bibb.—8d Monday In May and November.
Crawford.—1st Monday in March and September.
Dooly.—1st Monday lu April and October.
Houston. - 3d Monday in February and August.
Macon.—2d Monday in March ana September.
Twiggs.—1th Monday in March and September.
. V WPDLI CIRCUIT.
Markc.—3d Monday in May and November.
Columbia.—1st Mouday In March and September.
Emanuel.—2d Mouday in April and October.
Jefferson.—2d Monday la May and November.
Johnson.—4th Monday in March and Septeinlrar.
Richmond.—2d Monday in January and Juno.
Bcriven.—1st Monday in May and November.
Washington.—2d Mouday iu March and September.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
filbert.—2d Monday in March and September.
Glasscock.—3d Monday in February and August.
Hancock.—2d Monday in April and October.
Hart.—3d Monday in March and September.
Lincoln.—4th Monday lu April and uctober.
Madison.—1 t Monday in March and September.
Oglethorpe.—3d Monday in April and October.
Taliaferro.—4th Monday In Fubruury and August.
Warren.—1st Monday in April and October.
Wilkea.—4th Monday iu March aud beptembei'.
OCltULQKB CIRCUIT.
Baldwin.—4th Monday in February and August.
Greene.—2d Mouday In March and September.
Jasper.—4th Monday in April and October,
Jones.—3d Monday in April end October.
Morgan.—1st Monday in March and September.
Putnam.—4tb Monday in March and September
-j Wilkinson,—1st Monday in April and October.
PATAULA CIRCUIT.
Clay.—4th Monday in February aud August, after the
next Court.
« Early.—1st Monday in April and October.
Miller.—2d Mouday in Apr.l and October.
Quitman,—3d Mouday in May and November.
Hondo I ph.—1st Monday In May and November.
Stewart.—8d Monday Iq April and October,
i, Terrell.—4th Monday in May and November.
| Webster.—2d Monday in March and September.
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
| Berrien.—Monday after Irwin Court.
I Brooks.—Monday after Lowndes Court.
■'L Colquitt —Wednesday alter 3d Monday in May and No-
£ vember.
. - Irw.u.—on Thursday after Telfair Court.
^ Laurens.—2d Monday iu April and October.
X Lowndes.—Mondays after Colquitt Court.
: Pulaski.—3d Monday in April nnd October.
Telfair.—Friday after 4th Monday in April and October.
Thomas.—Monday after Brooks Conrt.
% Wilcox.—4th Monday In April and October.
BOUTUWVBTKRN CIRCUIT.
Baker.—8d Monday In May and November.
Calhoun.—3d Monday In March and September.
' Decatur.—4th Monday in April and October.
Dougherty.—1st Monday in June and December.
S Lee.—4th Monday in March and September.
* Mitchell.—2d Monday in May and November.
v Sumter.—2d Monday in April and October.
Vforth.—3d Mouday in April aud October.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
■ Campbell.—8d Monday in February and August.
f Carroll.—1st Monday fn April and October.
£ . Coweta.—1st Monday in March and September.
* Floyd.—2d Mouday in January aud July.
5 Haralson.—3d Monday in April and October.
•*» Heard.—3d Monday iu March aud September.
& Paulding.—1st Monday in February aud August.
K v : PolK.—4th Monday in January aud July.
WXaTBRM CIRCUIT.
i Banks—1st Monday in April and October.
. | Clarke.—1st Monday in b ebruary and 2d In Anguat.
• Franklin.—2d Monday lu April and October.
T Gwinnett.—1st Monday in March aud 2d lu September.
J Habersham.—3d Monday in April and October.
m IWL—3d Monday In March and September.
\ Jackson.—4th Monday in Febrnary and August.
r Rabun.—4th Monday Iq April and October.
* Walton.—3d Mouday In February and August.
2j White.—Monday after 4th April and October.
of Atlanta, Fulton county, stata
tween the lawful hours of sale, on tho -
Juno next, tho following property, to-*
110-Inch alldo fatho. 6 feet bedTi lfeli
foot bed: 110*.lnchsl\de lathe, 0foot bed; 1
lalho, B feet bed: 110-tnch glide lath*. 4 toet : 1 wood
lathe, 18 toot bod { ouo planer. (I feet bed i > boring ma
chine, 6 iron vine*. aiolnch <W*fi«t * Wight
drill messes, (damaged,) Spin barrel boring lktncB. 1
Kmall tuiud Viho, (daraaftetC) with * lot of scrap mat'hl-
nor} i B largo planers, t turning lathe, 1 rip saw, I power
mortising machlno, 1 Fay’* hand machine. 1 aaab raa-
chlno, I moulding machine, I rip aaw. 1 surfacing ma
chine, 1 boring machine, a largo lot ol flasks, a largo lot
of pattern* of various descriptions j Iron tool!, Including
everything helonolng to tho various deperunonta: 1JI9-
horns power engine, hoUer, and bolting. All levied on
at lbs property of the Gate City Foundry, Cur Mamtftc-
tnrlng and Machine Works, by virtue oh and to satisfy
a mortgage fi. fa. leaned by hleltonoi II. 1>. Bmlth, Judge
ofihe Couuly Court of Fulton county, in favor of Joseph
U. Holliday va. the Cate City Foundry, Car Maunfacm-
ring aud Machine Worka. May 8, lwf
W. L. HUBBARD, Dep. Sheriff
mayT-td Printer’s fee {1.50
Postpone*! Admlntatrator’a Stale.
S W1I.L soil, on tho first Tuesday In Juno next, before
the court house door In Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga.,
thin tho uanal hour! of aalo, tho following property,
to-wlt:
On* beautltol residence lot, containing tour and alxty-
one onc-hundrelht acrea,known as tho Buwanly residence
lot, upon which are the walla of a two-story rock bouto
which was destroyed by Are. Also, at the same time and
place, fourteen vacant lota, varying from one fourth to
ouu aud one-fourth acre* in size, bcautllnlly located tor
dwelling lota, adjoining the above, and landa of Jour-
dan Johnson, Georgs U. Chase, and othora, lying In tho
northeast portion of the city of Atlanta, and la a part of
land lot No. 41, of the 14th district of originally henry,
now Fulton county. Sold by order of tho Conrt of Ordi
nary of aald county, aa the property of K. M. Edwartly,
deceased, tor tho benefit of nelra and creditors. Terms;
Half cash, and half six months. Parties wishing Inrtbor
lnlormallon will be shown the property, or a plat, by call
ing on John U. Clarke St Bon. Attorneys at Law, or
B. J. MASSEY. Administrator.
Apnl Bt, 1867. aprBB—td Primer's fee fill
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
VET ILL ho sold, baton the conrt house door In tho city
*1 of Atlanta, Fulton county. Os., between the law
ful hoars of sals, on the flrat Tuesday In Juno next, the
following property, to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land In the city or Atlanta
and county of Fulton, being part or land lot fifty, (BO,)
containing three-fonrths (X) of an aero, more nr leas,
bounded on tho East by Under street, on the West by
Wheat street, being In the corner of said streets, to sat
isfy two ft. ras. against Lee Smith, leaned from the Jus
tice Court of the 1098th district, o. M., one In favor of
W. B. Lowe & Co., and one In favor of W. 11. Lowo vs.
said Leo Bmlth. Bald land lot hold by said Leo bmltn
under bond for titles. Levy mado aud rotnrnod to me by
J. B. Lumpkin, L. C.
Also, at the earns time and placo, thirty acres of land,
more or lets, aa the property of A. A. Gilmore, lying
West of J. M. C. Reed: being In the 14th district of orig
inally Henry, now Fulton, county. Levied on as the
property of said A. A. Gilmore, to satisfy one (1. fa. Issued
from the Justice Court of tho 1030th district G. M., in
favor of C. W. and II. It. J. Long vs. said Gilmore.
Levy made aud rotnmed to me by J. J. White, L. C.
May 4, 1887. B. N. WILLIFORD, Sheriff.
inay7-td Printer’s fee $8.80 per levy.
Icltcreof dlsmiatlon ehonld n*
GUvouoUermyhand and off
tlcch—lamflirj
HEOIiaiA, Gwinuictt Codntt.
F P. HUDSON, administrator, with the will annaxod,
* onAlt* estate of H. B. Stkloa, deceased, applloa to
nn; tor letters of dlamlaalon from aald admlulatraiton-
^heacaro therefore to cite and admonish all and lingu
ist, tho kindred and creditors, of aald deceased, to bo and
appear at my office, within the Umo proscribed by law,
to show oaneo. If any they can, why aald lottera anould
not bo granted tho applicant. Given under my hand and
official signature, February 4,1887.
, ^ . . O. T.RAKB8TRAW. Ordinary.
febO—lamflm Printer’s too |4.so
QBOHQIA, Gwtxnxtx Ootnrrv.
J AMES L. MOOnE. administrator of the e'etaW ofWll
11amMoore, deceased, applloa to mo for leltere
of dlamlaalon from his administration—
Thoao are therefore to cite and admonish all and alngn-
lar, the kindred aud friends, to bo and appear at my of-
Jico, within the time prescribed by law, and show canao.
ir any they have, why said lettora Bhonld not bo granted
the applicant. Given under my hand and official algnt*
ture, February 4,18C7,
_. _ a Gs T, RAKKSTRAW. Ordinary.
feb9—lamftm Priutera fee $4.&0
Notice to Bbbtora and Creditors.
N OTICE Ib hereby gtvon to all persona having domandi
against John B. Colllna, late of Gwinnett county, do-
ceaaed, to present them to mo, properly made out, within
the time prescribed hy law; and all peraon* indobted to
aald estate are hereby required to mako immediate pav-
mont. April 3,1607.
_ J. J. MoDANIKL, Administrator.
apr7—40d Printer’s foe $3
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
A LL persona having demands against the estate of
Asa B. Wright, late of Gwinnett county, decoaiM,
are requested to urgent, them, properly attested, to
the undersigned, within the time prescribed hy law: and
all persona indebted to aald estate are required to mako
Immediate paymont. April 3,1867.
acvj JOHN F. PRUETT, Administrator.
apr7—40d Printer’s fee $8
FULTON SHERIFF'S SALK.
W ILL ho sold before the court bouse door in the city
of Atlanta, county of Fulton and State of Georgia
on tho first lUiesday in Juno 1867, between tho legal bourn
of sale, tho following property, to-wit:
Gno one.horse wagon, with iron nxletroon and wood
frame, levied on as the property of defendant, K. W.
Jones, of DeKaib county, Ga., by virtue of, and to satis
fy a fl. fk. issued from Dstfalb Conuty Court, In favor of
Elizabeth Reagan vs. E, W. Jones. Said property point
ed out by plaiutiff. May 6,1867,
Also, at tho same time and place. 23 acres of tland. in
tho 6th ward of the city of Atlanta, being part of laud lot
No. 79, iu the 14th district of originally Henry, now Ful
ton county; said 28 acres adjolulug lands of liunnicutt
and Harm, and being, In part, tho promises whereon
Edwin Payne now resides. Levied on as the property of
eald Edwin Payne, to satisfy a tl fa issued from the Supe
rior Court of Fulton county, In favor of Lewis Spitzer A
Co. vs Hoge, Mills A Co. Property poioted out by plain
tiff’s attorney.
Also, at tho samo time and place, that city lot known
aa the old Foundry lot, on Mariotta street, In the city or
Atlanta. Fulton county, Ga., adjoining Mrs. Mary With
ers’ Foundry lot, containing three-e»ghths of nn acre,
more or lees. Levied on by James Patterson, L. C., by
virtuo of, and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Justice
Court oi the 1026th district, G. M., In favor of L. B. Flol-
der vs. Empire Manufacturing Company, as the property
of defendants. r
may7-ttl
W. L. IIUBBARD, Dep. Bh’ff.
Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bo i>oi(l, before tho court house door In tho
city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday In July next,
within the lawful hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
Ono-fourth interest In 14 head of mules, and the one-
fourth interest in five wagons aud harness, together with
the one-fourth interest in all the tools, including a set of
blacksmith tools; all of which mules, wagons, and tools
are in tho possession of W. F. Harris; also, onu large
banking safe. All levied rrn as the properly of M. R.Hell
A Co., by virtue of, and to mttlsiy a mortgage tl fa issued
by His Honor B. D Smith, Judge of the County Court oi
sa.d county, in favor of R. F. Woodward A Co. vs. M. R,
Bell & Co. May 7,1807.
W, L. HUBBARD. Dep. Shcrlfl*.
mtyO— id Printer’s fee |2.6t per levy,
GWINNETT SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL b« sold, before the court house door in the
town of Lawreucevllie, Gwinnett county, Ga., on
the first Tuesday in Juno next, within tho legal hour* of
sale, the following property, to-wit:
Au undivided hair interest In one saw and merchant
mill on the Alcovla creek. In aald county, with all the ma
chinery and appurtenance* to said mills belonging, and
100 acres of laud, more or less, upon which said mill is
situated; number not known, hnt adjoining land* of Joel
Davis, T. H. Loveleas. David Abbott and others. All
known ns the Alcovla Mill property. The other half In
terest lu said property Is owned hy Thomas IL Lovolets.
Levied on as the property of John F. Espy, to satisfy
gar II. fas. from the Justice’s Court of the 4imh district,
umicu.ju. v. April W
W.J. BORN, Sheriff.
Frluter’g fee *7.60
Notice to Debtor, and Creditor*.
TVrOTlCE le hereby riven to all persons htrlnr do
IN rounds against the estnto of L. D. Davis.'late of
Gwinnett Co., ducoaecd, to present thorn to me, properly
mado out, within the time prescribed by law, ao ns to
•how their character and amonnt; and all persons In
debted to Bald deceased are hereby required to make lm-
modiaio payment to me. Anril 8, imf.
8. H. FREEMAN, Administrator.
Spr7—4pd Printer's fee *0
GWINNETT SHERIFF’S SALE.
I WILL sell, on tho flrst Tuesday In June next, within
tho legal hour* of ahorlff't ealo, before the conrt
house door In Lawroncevllle, Gwinnett county Us the
following; property, to-wlt:
Fifty acres of land, the same lying In, and being a por-
tion of lot No. 112, in tho 7th district ol said county, and
ol tho southwest comer of said lot. Sold to satisfy two
fl fas against Reuben Long, one In favor of J. N. Gleun,
aun the other a tax fl fa In favor of tho State and County
aforesaid. Levied on as the proporty of said Long.
Also, at the same timo aud placo, 137 acres or land,
more or less, it boing a portion of lot No. 99, In tho 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. Shaffor vs Abel Wnldroup. Levied on as
the property of said Waldroup, tho same being a well lm-
proved place, lying on tho Gainesville road? April 20.
l8 W. W.J. BORN, .
Sheriff and Spocial Constable.
apr23—td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
Fulton Special Balllfl ’s Sale.
W ILL bo sold before tho conrt honse door In t „
of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., on the flrst Tueo-
day in June next, within the legal hours of sale, the ' 1
lowing property, to-wit:
One single-story wood house, and lot. fronting West
Elliott ftreet, and adjoining lots of Mr. Ixong, on t.
North, Mr. Thomas on the South, and a lot now, or lor
raerly, owned hy J. A. nayden, containing half uu aero,
more or lets. Levied on as the property of John Nor-
>m\u, to satisfy a fl. fa issued Iroin the County Court
of Fulton, in favor of J. W. Bridwell A bou vs. John
Norman, principal, and William Pettifl. security. Prop
erty pointed cut by plaintiff. Atlanta, May 4, lb67.
JO. B. SMITH. Special Bailiff.
inay7-trt Primer’s foe $2.60 per levy.
Postponed Special DallllT’s Sale.
W ILL he sold, before the court house door in thu
of Atlanta, Fulton county, Qa., between the law
ful hours of sale, oh the flrst Tnesday In Juno next, the
following property, to-wit:
Tho interest of Henry P. Ivy in ono large two-story
wooden houso, and all other appurtenances there
unto belonging, situated on the corner ol Prior and
Whoat streets, and an alley, containing half an acre, more
or less. Levied on by two H. fat.., both issued from tho
Count? Court of Fulton in favor of A. P. Bell vt. Henry
P. Ivy. Property pointed out hy plaiutiff.
Also, one small brick houso, and lot, with a brick
blacksmith shop on same, fronting on both Marietta and
Walton streets, supposed to contain one-fourth of on
acre, more or less, being laud formerly owned by Ami
Williams’ estate. Levied on as the property of H. P.
Ivy. to satisfy two fl. fat. Issued from the County Court
of Fu ton, In favor of Wyley, Johnson A Co. vt. H. P. Ivy.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
JO. 8. 8MITII. Special Bailiff,
may! 1—td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy
GEORGIA, Fulton Countt.
ORDINOBT’S orrict. MAH0I1 1, 1866.
J OHN LYNCH, administrator of the estato of James
Garrey, deceased, applies to me for letteia of dis
mission from said administration—
All persona concerned are therefore notified to file their
unjectlons. if any they have, on or before the regular
term of this court in September next, otherwise letters of
dismission will bo granted applicant. Given under my
hand nnd official signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
marl—lamfim Prlntor’s fee $H
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ordinary's office, march dO, 1860.
H IRAM BOWEN, administrator on tho estate of 8u
gar Bond, deceased, represents to the court iu his
petition, duly filed and entered ou record, that ho has
fully administered said estate—
Inis is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. wbv
said administrator should not bo dismissed from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on tho flrst
Monday in October, 1667.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
mor81—lamflm Printer’s fee $4 60
GEORGIA, Fulton Countt.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, NOVEMBER 80, 1866.
A ZARIAH MIMS, administrator of James Tamer, de
ceased, represents to tho court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered
James Tamer’s estate- 1 -
Thit is therefore to cito and admonish all persons con
corned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
cau, why said administrator should not be dischaigou fro
his administration and receive letters of dismission c_
the first Mouday in June, 1867. Given under my hand
aud officUI signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
dec6—ltmOm Printer's fee $*.60
GEORGIA, Fulton County
ORDINAni’s OFFICE, MARCH 30, lb07.
I
SUBMERGED CORN.
GOOD, SAFE 8TOCK FEED.
Guantville, Ga., May 6, 1807.
Mr. A. K. Otago, Atlanta, Oa :
Dear Sin—On the 2d day of April last, I purchased 200
bushels of your fcabmerged Corn, blnce that time Dr.
W. C. bmltn and mysell nave heeu feeding this Com ex-
• clotively to four horses aud ten mules, without any inju
rious effects whatever.
After n few days’ feeding the animals relish It, and I
[ can see no perc< ptiblc difference In the results from feed-
l ing this and sound Corn. I have no hes.tancy lu recoin-
F mending this Corn for horse feed.
very respectfully, W. B. SMITH.
TIME Ta LE8.
WHEAT "WANTED.
I NOW propose exchanging Two Thousand Bushels
8TO(;i£ Co UN, of the above lot, and Two IJuudreil
Bales Hay, for Wheat, deliverable immediately after har
vest. None bat responsible planters need make applies
ties. Apply liuuiedib'r'y «>
A. k. 8EAOO,
Commlsaion Merchant,
un.v. m. n auliale., nuiiimiou uiui ui n iinnui it ni-
lace, represents to the Court, in his petition duly
filed, that ho has fully administered William Wallace's
estate—
This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, If any they can. why said
administrator should not be discharged from hla admin
istration, and receivo lettera of dlsintalon on thu first
Monday In October, 1867. Given under my baud aud o
tidal signature. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary,
marflf—lamflm Printer* fee $4.00
majrlO—I5t
Atlanta, Goorgli
WHEAT THRASHERS!
1UB tenon tor gelling ont Wheat le drawing near,
uul we Invite u» attention of Fanners of the eitr-
Jdingeonntryto the celebrated Thresher msoufac
ired by Mxisks. HALL, MOON A MILLKR, Lonlsrtlle,
f. Price ol Uorso-t-ower and Thrasher complete, ready
f uae, *ki9, aboard tha cars at Louisville.
PRATTS, EDWARDS A CO.,
Bou) Agents, Atlanta, He,
.-Griffin Bur, LaOtanga Reporter, Rome Courier,
..on Times, aud Marietta Advocate copy one month,
1 eend bill to Pratte. Kdwsrds A Co. inayll—Im
8700 HOV8K.
[ WILL Mil a House and Lot on Butler atreet, near
Houston, for *7UI. „ . , . .
The lot la 60 hy 160, ia wall Inclosed, and a good gar-
yBD SpOT. ’J
: The house baa two rooms, atack chimney, and painted
-I /kite.
O. W. ADAIR,
Real Estate Broker,
Office Whitehall Btract, ntar the Railroad.
, ma/17--C<
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY’* OFFICE, NOVEMBER 30, 1866.
A ZARIAH MIM8, administrator of A. 8. Robbins, de
ceased, represents to the court in'hls petition duly
filed and entered on record, that lie haa lully administer
cd A. 8. Robbln’s estate—
Thin is, therefore, to cite and admonish all porsons
concerned, to be aod appear at my office, and show cause,
if any they have, why said admlstrator should not he dis
missed from administration, ou the first Mr.ndsy iu June
next, DAaNIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
deeft—lamflm Printers fee $460.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, DECEMBER 7, I860.
rnilOMAS W. WILKIN80N, administrator of Jaliez
X R. Rhodes, late of said county, deceased, represents
to the court In his petition, duiy filed aud entered on re-
cord, that said estate has proved Insolvent, by reason of
the late war, aud having asked for a dlamUaiou—
This ia therefore to cite all persons concerned, kludred
and creditors, to show cause. If any they have, why said
administrator should not be discharged from his adminis
tration aud receive letters of dismission.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
dee9—lamCm Printer’s feo $6
GEORGIA* Fulton County. _
TWO months afterdate,application will bemads to tbp
X Conrt of Ordinary or said county for leavo to sell
the real estate of Jacob Hedwine, deceased, late of said"
county, for tha benefit of the heirs and creditors. May
1st, 1&7. AZ. MIMB, Adm’r.
_iua>S-^m_ Printer’s fee $6.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
H ARRIET WALKER. P. O. a, having applied to me
for letters of administration upon the estate of j >
sepn Walker, P. O. C., late of said county deceased :
All persons concerned, kindred ul(1 creditors of said
deceased, will flie their objections, if any exist, within
the time prescribed hy law, else lettera will be granted
tho applicant. Witness roy official signature. May 1st.
1207. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary,
auyft-aod Printer’s fee j$j
GEOROfA, Fulton Conrrr.
M. TALUFJWHO, guardian of Richard Taliaferro.
Aj* applies to m# tor leave to sell a portion of the real
eat ate of his said ward—
AJ1 persons concerned are notified to fllo their objen.
lions. If any they have, within two month* from the first
K bllcntlon of tuls notice, else leave will be granted for
»aaU of aald real estate. AprtJ 1,1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN. OnUnarv.
PrinU’sfcefB
POSTPONED BUBKIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bo sold, before the court house door In tho
town of Lawreucorille, Gwtunett County, Gs„ on
tho flrst Tnoadny in Juno next, within the legal hours
of snio, tho following property, to-wit:
One undivided fourth interest In and to a certain tract
of land situated on Bhoal Creek, iu Iho Bib district of
Gwinnett county, containing 183 acres, mors or less, and
one-fonrth undivided Interest In and to the merchant mill
thereon, the sumo being known as the Bond’s mill lot.
Also, iitil acres, more or less, In the 6th district of said
county, known ns the place whoroon the defendant, Abel
Uriflln, formerly resided. Also. 1 acre, more or less,
whereon Is Bituated a tan yard, known ns Griffin's Tan
: S"?’ i* tho property of the defendant,
Abel Griffin, to satlafy sundry fl. fas. from tho Jusltco
Conrt of tits 478lh district, G. 14.. three in favor or J. O,
Whitworth vs. O.iffln and Prnett, eleven in favor of Sa
rah L. Whitworth re. Griffin * Prnett, and seventeen in
favor oi Whitworth A Nunnelly, administrators, 4c., vs.
Griffin A Pruett. Levy made aud returned to me by
Aaa McMillan, L. C. April 22,1661. 1
M, 1807. J. T. MoKLVANY. Dep. Sheriff
may8- td Printer’s fee 83.60 per levy.
into oi earn couuvy, > i. n u C „ig wjh-
ants in common.) tor the bcnolU of heirs ana creditors of
said doconsed. April B, 18e7.
A. J. YIUKKR8, Administrator,
aprli—Hut - Printer's fee ffl
SVKCIAI. HAII.IPlt’S SALK.
W ILL be sold, before the court hottso door In Fay
ettovlile, Payette County, Ga„ on tho flrst Tues
day In June next, between tho legal hour* of tale—■
Also, at the tame time and place. DO acres of 1 lo( No.
90, east of tho creek, In the 7ih district of Fayette cc.mtty.
Levied on as the property of JflliD X. Kennedy, by virtue
of t fl. fit. Issued from Fayette oottnly Conrt,■ In favor ol
R, Ti Dorsey rs. John U. Kennedy Proporty pointed
ont by said Dortoy. March 97, 1807.
. ISAAC 1). AVBRA, Special Bailiff
Ap98—td Printer's feo >9.60 per ls7y,
GEORGIA. FxrnTTl County.
L EWIS F. BLALOCK, Administrator oil the estate of
Edward Hcmpor’y, deceased, represents to tho
Conrt that he has fully numi'itstcrea the aald Hemporiy'a
estate—
These are, therefore, to notify all persona concerned,
to show cause, If any they have, In terms of the law,
why said Administrator should not he discharged from hla
Administration, and receive Lotters of Dismission.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
jan5—lamflm Printer's fee 74 60
GEORGIA, Fxtxtti County.
R OBERT II. WHITLOCK, Administrator on the ee-
tate of David Whitlock, deceased, represents to the
Court that ho haa fully administered tno said David
Whitlock’s estate—
These are, therefore, to notify *11 persons concamed,
to show cause, If any they have, In torms of the law,
why said Administrator ahonld not be dlschaigod tront
his Administration, and receive Letters of Dismission.
HOWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
J*n5—lamOm Printer’s fee ft So
GEORGIA, Farms County.
TO ALL WHOM Tt MAT COHCS8N.
J OHN Ti STEPHENS, administrator of John W. Ste
phens, represents to the conrt that ho hSB fully ad
ministered John W. Stephens' estato—
This la therefore to cits and admonish all persons con
cerned to be and appoar at my office, on or boforo tho
flrst Monday lri October next, and snow cause, If any
they can, why John T. Stephens, administrator as afore
said, should not bo dismissed from said administration.
Given nndor my hand and official aignatnre, this March
90,1867. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
mar91—m6m Printer's fee $4.60
GEORGIA, Fatbits Countt.
T WO months after dato application will be made to tho
Court of Ordinary of said comity, at the flrst
regular term after the expiration of two months from this
notice, for ioavo to sell the lands belonging to tho estato
of Francis M. Patterson, late of said county, deceased.
Bold tor the bonefltoftbe heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. May 1st, 1867.
FRANCIS PATTERSON, Adnt'r.
tnay8-9m Printer’s foe *11.
GEORGIA, GonDON County.
P ICKET SUIFLET, administrator on the estate of A-
J. Begga, lato of said county, deceased, applies to
me for letter* of dismission from said administration—
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, those concerned, to file their objections, If any they
have, in my office, on or before the flrst Monday lu
July, 1687: otherwise, lettera of dismission will be grant
ed the applicant at that tcrm of tho Conrt of Ordinary for
said conuty. Qlvon wider my hand nnd official signa
ture, January 6,1867.
, D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
Jan8—lamflm Printer's fee $4.60
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
T HOMAS A. FOSTER, administrator of a. W. Cornett,
reproeonts to tho court In his petition, daly filed
and entered on record, thathohSB folly administered O.
W. Cornett's estate—
This Is therefore to cite all porsons concerned, kin
dred and crodltors, to Bhow causo, If any they can, why
eald administrator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and reccivo lottera of dismission on tho
flrst Monday in May, 1887. November 99,1866.
, D. W. NEEL. Ordinary.
LOV95—lamflm Printer s fee $4 60
Grand Charitable Presentation Concert,
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
T WO mouths after dato application will bo mado to tho
Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Ga., at tho
flrat regular term after tho oxpiratlon of two months from
this notice, for leavo to sell the lands belonging to tho es
tate of R, O. Smith, late of said county, deceased. March
*8,186J- _ JAMEBLAY. AdmlnistraTor
nar30—flOd*
’ Wll-
GEORGIA, MxRtwRTusn County.
J AMES M, BIRD having in proper form applied to
for letters of administration tin the estato of 1
liani A. Bird, late of eald county, deceased—
These fro therefore to oite ail and singular, the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appoar at my
office, on or before the flrat Monday in Jons, and ahow
cause, if any they have, why permanent administration
Bhonld not be granted to the applicant. Given under my
hand and official aignatnre, April 96, 1887.
. j. w. BANNING, Ordinary,
mays—80d Prlntor’s Ice $3
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
N E. HURT applies to me lor letter* or administration,
, with the will annexed, on the estato ot M. S. Dvo
late of said county, deceased—
This Is therefore to cite and admohlsli tho kindred and
creditors of said deceased to bo and appoaaat my office,
on or before the flrat Monday In June next, to show
causo, if any they have, why lotters should not be granted
the applicant. Given under my hand aud offlclar signa
ture, April 97,1867.
apr98-8Ud«
signs
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
D M. DURHAM nnd T. P. Aycock having applied to
• mo in proper form for lottera or administration
ceased C8tatfl of Tb " m,u Durham, late of eald county, do-
Thls is to cito all porsonB concerned to bo and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to snow
cause, if any they havo, why lottera shonld not bo granted
the applicant. Given nndor my hand and official signa
ture, April 97,1887.
apr*S—80d* ILW. NEEL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
S AMUEL PULLLAM, administrator of John A. Rowen,
represents to me that he has folly administered the
estate of John A. Howou, deceased, and applies for dis
mission from said administration—
Thli is therefore to cite all pre-eons coucernod, kindred
and creditors, to show causo, If any they cun, why said
administrator should not be discharged from hi* adminis
tration and receive lettora of dismission on the flrat Mon
day In November, 1867. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this April 97,1867 •
may!—Slid* D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MxntwtTBXR County.
J OBKPll HEARD, one of the administrators with the
will annexed npon the estate of William ft. Bussey,
applies for lettora of dismission from said admlnlstra-
Thesaare therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at ray office, on or before the
flrst Monday in November next,and show cause, if any ex-
lata, why said letter* should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and officlaT signature, April 96,
19l «- _ , . J. W. BANNING, Ordinary.
may6—Jamflm Printer’s fee $4.6(1
GEORGIA, Mxhiwkturh County.
J OHN 8. BROWN, administrator on the estate ol Ro
bert Brown, deceased, represents that be has tolly
administered said estate, and applies for lettora of dis-
mlsilon—
Those are* therefore to cite all persons concerned, kln-
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they cau, why
aald administrator shonld not be discharged from his ad
ministration, find receive lettera of dismission within
the time prescribed by law. Given under my hand aud
official signature, April 25,1867.
. * „ J* W. BANN1NO. Ordinary,
mayft—lamGm Printers fee $4 60
GEORGIA^ Go no on Countt.
T WO months after date application will he made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county, at the first regu
lar term after the expiration of two mouths from this
notice, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate
of Thomas W. Sheiley, lato of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
April 27,1807.
apt98—9m* JOSEPH J. PRtNTUP, Adm’r.
GEORGIA. MtRrwxTHtR County.
J OnN P. and Jamea J. Alford apply for lettera of ad
ministration upon the estate oi lihaut Alfora. lato
or said conntv, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish al! and aingn-
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo aud
appear at my office, on or before tho flrst Mouday in Juno,
to show cause, If anv they have, why lettera of admlnlstra-
tion on the estate of *alu deceased should not be granted
to the applicant. Witness my hand and official signa
ture, Aprif 80,1807. J. W. BANN ING, Ordinary.
may6—aOd Printer’s feo $8
GEORGIA. Mbriwktuxr County.
I T being made to appear to the Court of Ordinary or
Said county that the cslate of Hon. Frank Kendall,
lato of aald county, deceased, la unrepresented, aud no
one having applied tor letters of administration on laid
estate—
This Is thereforo to cite aud admonish all persons con-
cernsd. kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can. why the administration of said estate should not be
voated lu the Clerk of tho Superior Court, or some other
fit aud proper uerson, ou the first Monday lu June. Given
under my hand aud official signature, April 25, 1867.
_ . J-W.BANNlNu7ur<Jluanr.
D»fty5—30d Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA^ Mkbiwxtiiwi County.
T WO months after date application will bo made to
the Court of Ordinary or said county, for leave to
sen the real estate belonging to the extate of Abner
Hosaer, late of said county, deceased. March 21,1867.
L. D.V. K08BBU, Kxecutor.
MAJtY ANN K083KH, Executrix.
4pr5- 2m Printer’s fee $&
GEORGIA' Mkbiwxtukr County.
John A. Mitchkll, Ex’t’r,
Ac., Complainant, Bill, Ac. In Meriwether Su-
parlor Court. .Returnable
to February Term, 1867.
MYRIWKTHBR 8UPKRIOR COURT, FKBRUXRY T*RM, ltf67.
~T appearing to tho Court that Messrs. Leiper A Meua-
fee, and Hobert J. Trammell, defendants In the above
stated bill, reside out of tho State of Georgia—
It is therefore ordered that service be perfected ou said
defendants by publication of this order once a month for
four months, in the Atlanta Intelligencer, a public ga-
jiCtte of this State: and that the said defendants appear
the next term of the Uup rlor Court of Merlwett er
county on the 8d Monday In August next, aud plead an
swer or demur to said bill. By the Court.
PKKPLB8 ARTfcWAKT, Q „
W. A. ADAMS, f Compl’s Sol’s.
The above contains a truo extract from the minutes of
the duperlur Court of Meriwether county, Ga. Anril 9
_ JNO. W. 6bYD, Clerk ’
Printer s feo $1 per square each Insertion.
aprl6— 1 a mini
GEORGIA' Mkiuwicthxr County.
J AMKB BELL, executor of the iast will and testament
or Barah Bell, represent* to the court that he has
fully administered said estate—
This is therefore to cito and admonish all persona con
cerned, kindred And creditors, to show cause, If any they
pan, why said executor should not be discharged from
lua executorship and receive lotters of dismission on tho
finUMonday in September, iS67a Given upder my hand
ami ofllciaj aiguature, February 19, jfllS7.
_ • ■ J. W. BANNING, Onliriair.
marT—mtim Printer’s foe $4 60.
PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALK.
W ILL bo sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, be
fore the court house door In the town of Dallas,
to-wlt* * Cgftl h0Ur * ° f ^alu, lolk,wIn * property.
Undivided half of lot of land No. 231, in the 2d district
and 3d section. Also, the undivided interest of town lot
No. 9,and the south half of town lot No. 10, iu block D
of the town of Dallas. Also, one-half of the land In
said block D in said town of Dallas, lying east of A. M.
F ??$! k I re “ !deIlce » the 8th day of January, 1857,
with all the Improvements on said premises. Levied on
to satisfy one mortgage fl. fu. in favor of Bamuel V.
Wheats, now controled by Win. P. Ancorson, vs. Josla i
Cooper, who has left the State. Buld fl. fn. Issued from
1 auldiug Superior Court February term, 1867. Property
pointed out by said fl. fa. Ma.ch 25,1867.
_ P- P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff.
mar28—td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before tho court houso door, lu tho
town of Dallas, ou the first Tuesday in June next,
wjtriin the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-
,oL ' 0t , '!V“i Noa-4371.) (379,) (4M,)
(422,) (444,) all of the second district and third section.
Levied on td satisfy one Ju*tke Court fl. fa., in favor of
John Yv. Blntr vs. Jesse KJncannon. Levy made and ro-
h y ft Couauiblo. Property pointed out by
plaintiff. This April 29th, 1867. y
1‘. P. ALLGOOD, 8h.’ff.
. msy7-td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
GEORGIA' Pauldino County.
T WO months after date application will he made to
the Court of Ordinary of Paulding county, Ga., for
hjave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of
T?2f nBOn » ot county, deceased. March
n ^ ADAIH, Administrat r.
mar28—2m Printer’s fee $6.
GEORGIA, Pauldinq County.
R E. DUNN and Rebecca Cooper having applied to
• mo, in proper form, for letters of administration
ceased* 0atal ° °‘ JebB0 C°°P er » ,ate of Mid county do-
io T ^ B ®^ r !. th ? ref< i r0 t0 , cIt0 And admonish all and slngu-
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, wjthin the time proscribed bylaw,
to show cause, f any they have, why such letters should
not be granted the applicant. Given uudor my hand and
officlalslgnature, April 30, 1807,
IN AID OF THE
S0VTHEEN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION
(Incorporated bp f/ut lAQitlaturt ttf Virginia, Jan, 80,1867.)
TO BE QIYSK AT THE
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, BALTIMORE\
J utie 17th, 1 807.
T HE profits of this Concert wltl bo jrlven to
HOUTHERN ORPHANS’ ASSOCIATION, to tho
subjoined Address, from tho officers of which, we call the
attention of the public.
*‘We, tho Offlcora of the Southern Orphans* Associa
tion, for tho maintenance And education of-the Destitute
Orphans ol deceased Southern Soldiers and Sailors,
earnestly solicit tho sympathy and co-operation in on
GRAND PRESENTATION CONCERT
Of all who desire to see the ‘‘Home and School” enAblca
to receive and care for all tho needy ones who seek its
shelter and protection.
Thanking oar friends for their past contributions and
assistance, we again appeal to them to help ns in a more
extensive enterprise, ft Is the design of this Assoclatlo
to eroct a
HOME AND 8CHOOL.
For the Orphans of the South,
BOTn MALE AND FEMALE,
On an extensive scale, In the city of Richmond, Virginia.
As an Inducement to have the building located there, the
Common Council ol that city have guaranteed a sufficient
lot of land, in an elevated and healtnful location, and will
Increase tho quantity of land, If needod.
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 <fc Co., No.
Holliday streot, Baltimore, to organizo a
Grand Musical Presentation Concert
For Its benefit, and earnestly solicit the kindly aid and
patronage of the public to insure its success.
(Signed)
Mrs. J. L. HAMMOND, President.
Mrs. K. A. F. HEARS, Treasurer.,
_ .... Mr - J- H. SCHIBR8. Recording Secretary.
Baltimore, February 18,1807.
EDWIN C. CLARKS,
AGENT IN NEWARK FOR J’UROHAMING
MERCHANDISE ail MiOBIKBBY
OF ALL XmDS.
S TAVING a hnalnass sxpsrisnco of nearly sixteen
l fesfs in Nsw York, and an extensive aranalnunc*
th Aret-clana manufacturers and dealers In this cit/ Jn
tho varion* branches of tradoand manufacture,! am now
prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Merohs udlne, at the
Inweflt, markot prices.
Merchant*, Mechanic, and Fatnule# trill find It to their
Intercet to favor me with their orders. Orders from all
parts of the country respectfully solicited. A reasonable
commission charged. Address
EDWIN O. CLARKE,
- 108 Pearl Street, or Box 8,879, New York.
RirsaxKOXi.—F. W. G. Bellows, Vico President Pa-
oiflq Mali Steamship Co., N. Y.: Isaac Taylor, President
New York A Bremen fitea-nshlp Co., N. Y,; Crocker,
Wood A Co., New York; Roger Bros., Now ) ork (Hon.
A. M. Clapp, Buffalo, New York; A. B. James, K«fj..
spraa—8m
L. n. o. wood.
j. u. Luowisemt.
TRUSTEES.
Mrs. E. A. F. MEARS, Baltimore. Md.
Mrs. J. H. SCHIER9. Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. J. S. HAMMOND, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. W. 8. B08T0CK, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. A HAWKINS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. ClIAH. MoCUBBIN, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Dr. J. B. BEAN, Baltimore, Ma.
It may seem unnecessary to add a single word io the
above address, but calls upon the Institution have been
«o numerous and pressing, and tho struggle through
which it is now passing to widen the clrclo or fts chari
ties, is of such an arduous nature, that the Management
cannot too strongly urge upon the
HUMANE AND SYMPATHETIC
Everywhere, an active participation In the additional at
tempt to alleviate the sad condition of great number* of
HELPLESS CHILDREN,
Rendered ttans by the terrible war through which we
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 about their present deplorable and deal liute con
dition, and are suitable obi ecu for the charity or all per
sons, of whatever shade or political opinion.
The HOME AND SCHOOL which they now more par
ticularly seclrto establish and endow, will be of Incalcu
lable benefit by proridlrg not only food and raiment for
theso hclploss ones, but likewise solid and thorough ed
ucation, thus qualifying them for future nsefulnesslo *o-
cisty atl arge.
In order tbat this appeal may bo effectual In enlisting
tha active intoreet and oo-operation of all classes of nor-
eone everywhere, we havo concluded to Issue for the
Grand Presentation Mosical Concert
500,000 TICKETS,
AT THE NOMINAL PRICE OF $1 EACH!
A Btoflje Ticket entitling the purchaser to a Gift—there
being ONE GIFT TO EVERY TICKET. The Gifts are
as follows:
1 An elegant Farm of 341 acres, Improved with
extensive dwellings and outbuildings, saw
and grist mill, making the property invalua
J A girt of 410.000 In Gold, valued at... . . ’ 13,600.
8 A Farm of 10 teres, highly Improved, near the
wooo
6,000
city of Baltimore
4 A gift in Greenbacks |
6 A Throo-story Brick House, with modern Ira
movements, In Baltimore
Throe-story Brick House, with modern im-
5,000
4,200
mayMM
a, B. MoOHEGOR, Ordiuary.
Prlntor’s fee $3.
* EORGIA' Pauldino County.
T W ,?„‘ n , 0 ") 1 , 1 " 5»te application will bo made to tho
of Ordinary of Pauldlug county. Ga., for leave
decotlaod C f Aprll"3o’ 1 bffT^ U ^ D l,ltu uf count,,
J0H>1 n - MCGREGOR, Adm'r.
_may8-2m Printer’s foo $6
GEORGIA, Pauldino County.
rpwo month^yr'jqte applianlon will be made to the
said conuty, deceased. April au, 1867. ». a i
JOKKi-ll RaGuDaLR, Adm’r
“■T 8 -* 1 " Frintc-FS toe $8
GEORGIA' PfoKSNa County.
the Court ...
regular term after
after the cxpirai ion
notice, for fcaye to scU fou iam)
at Joseph Wilkie, late ajl .ald'AI
benefit ot the helre .tod rredito
March 99,1867. WM VO
ramarrt—
6 A
. . Vrovomeuis, in Baltimore
7 A Two-story Brick House, with modern tin
„ ... provemeats. In Baltimore 8.000
8 Two gifts in Greenbacks, $1,000 each 9,000
ln Greenbacks, $500 each AOOO
10 Fllty gift* m Greenbacks, $100 each 6.000
“ Gne hundred gifts In Greenbacks, $50 oach.... 6,000
11 One Graud Plano i SJu
18 One Grand Piauo.. 1*000
J! Two Square Pianos, $300 each'.;!^!"!”|" l’ooo
X™ F* rlor Organs, $150each. 1500
IS Gne hundred (touts'Gold Watches, $160 each.. 15,000
fl hundred Ladies’ Gold Watches, *100 each . 10 OOd
Jo ^rtty Sllver-J’l.ted Tea Beta, $75 oach ajeo
19 One hundred Elliptic Sewing Machines, $75 ca. 7,600
90 One hundred Gents’ Silver Watches, $66 each.. 0,600
91 One hundred Ladies line Gold Chains and Pin
$40eaeh 4 0un
99 Two hdndred Oil Paintings, $90 each!!.'"!...I 4,’ot)U
93 Vive hundred Bibles, $90 each 10,000
91 Two thousand copies Pollard's Southern His
tory, $5 each 10 OOO
H T wo “°fitend Pnotograohlc Albums, $5 each! 10,W
.“S fluo ^“*d Pens, ln cases. $5 each 10.000
27 Five hundred Plain Gold Rings, $8 each 4 nm
28 Two thousand sets Silver-Plated Tea spoons *
$3 each * ’ «(¥«
29 Two thousand Napkin Rings, Call Belli Ac ’ ’
$3 each 4 * a 0QQ
The balance consists of the following articles :'
Muslca Instruments, Music Boxes, Ladies’ Work Boxes
Ladles and Gents’ Gloves, Ladies' and Gents’ '
Ridiug Whips, Opera Glasses, Office aud
Parlor Furniture, Writing Desks,
Black Waluut Frames,
Engravings, <fce.
The whole amounting to an aggregate of
500,000 Valuable Gifts!
PLAN OP DHA WING,
DuDllcato number, from 1 to 600,600 are placed in a
wheel; the first number (when drawn out) draw, the
hghe.tor Aral gift ■ the eecond number (when drawu
■whole'numUtr'ladrawn*.' ■ CCO ‘“ 1 * ,ft -
J. h ' d^trfoutfou will take place after the Concert,
where 6,000 persons can witness it. A committee will be
*Ahr?. lr VJ“ "* 0 , ,lud “ nc « tu take charge or the same.
d P“rt' ll “ l!Cr » will bo aupplieu with a cor-
rect list of the awurds aa soou as published.
WOOO, LOW & LUDWIGSEH,
(Formerly Wood A Low—Established 1846,)
Cotton factors
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
190 Common Street,
New Orlcaiin, - Louisiana.
AUTHORIZBD RRFBHBNCEH IN ATLANTA. )
A. 'Austell, President Atlanta National Bank: Mr. A.
K. Heugo, Messrs. Zimmerman A VerdereV, Messrs. P.
A G. T. .Dodd, Messrs. Chapman A Rucker, Messrs.
McDaniel A Strong.
eT’Pcrsonal attention given to the sale of Cotton and
purchase of all doscrlptiona of Produce. JanSfl^ly,
1867 MONTVALE 8PRIN68. 1867
T ins POPULAR SUMMER RESORT having been
placed in thorough repair, and furnished With new
furnllaro, will be opened for visitors on iho 1st of June;
under the direction and oontrol of the undersigned, pro
prietors of the American Hotel. AflanM, Ga. “
Montvalo presents the strongest attractions to both
the invalid and pleasure-seeker, no less on account of Its
retirement and the beauty of Its surrounding scenery than
of the restorative powers of Its waters.
We have reduced the price of board to the lowMt flg-
nres consistent with a proper provision for tha entertain
ment of ourgnests.
Board, per day....*... ■’ $ 8
Board, per week.. *.
Board, per month,
with alfowancea for familios.
Travelers by rail reach the Springs by special convey
ances from Loudon* or by regular dally ma‘l coaches from
Knoxville, Tenn.
apr*6—fan WHITE A WHITLOCK,
HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO.
(FORMERLY OF MEMPHIS,)
Commission Merchants,
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS,
No. 7 South Commercial Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
borders for FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac., filled
promptly.
Refer to—Clayton A Adair; Langston, Crano A Ham
mock; R. J. Lowry A Co ; L. S. Salmons A Co.
aprfll—2m*
J. E. CLAOHORN, w. F. HERRING,
120 Chtstnvt St„ Philadelphia. Augusta, Oa.
a. m. jaokson, Augusta, Oa.
CLAOHORN, HERRINO & CO.,
Cotton Factors anfl Commission Merchants,
AGENTS FOR TIIE BALE OF
Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnaburgs, Drills, 8trip0B, Yarns,&c
No. 120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
No. 7 Warren Blook, Augusta, Georgia.
L IBERAL CASH ADVANCES mado on Consign
ments.
All qualities of BURLAPS (tho cheapest article that,
can bo asod for sacking grain and fertilisers, and baling
goods) kept constantly ou hand, and lor sale at lowest
prices, by
CLAOHORN, nERRING A CO.,
No. 7 Warren Block,
mar27—8m*Angnsta, Oa.
CRIMAULT & Co
ChemHta to H. H. Prince N.poleou, „ „„ J’ ,
pari 8 ,
9EW4W8TVMBLE MEDICI
Intractable & Incurable Bisei
U NI^nCE the Patent Medicines mo**
imported from New Kork
lug from Krnuco have been severely twn2’ ,he Wl
pteed by the most eminent goverTirnm!?* ^
fcvorebl* notice of all lan K nlHhfo K ToWi lh, *Rl
njry <H*e..o*,hut tho.o who
NO MORE CONHU.Mp T , 0!i
DISEASES OF THE CD ESI
Grlmault’a Syrup of Hy,oph M p h ,t, « ^
rhla new medicine, which ia dellclou* to
aaovetefon remedy for cough*, cold." iromo W «'. .
Innp. end l. aleoan exceBc-nt remed} n S° a
■nmptlon. Under its influence the ootuh 01 ^ I
wiiGfflm ,nd ih ° I
NO MOTtE COD LIVER OIL!
GrlmauH’i Syrup of Iodixed Boriet^
■ According to the certlflcatee of the
Pari* Hoepftale detailed in Urn I
approbation of several Academic, tt
ed with thu greatest boots, in de
Oil, to which it is really superior. It cure, si" I
tho chest, scrofola, lymphatic disorders,
mnscnlnr atony and lose ol appetite j It H'S
stitntlon, bv uorifying the B^oid hfflSgS
most piiwcrfoi denuratlvc known. It nev.r
stomach Or bowels like the Iodide of
Iodide of Iron, and Is administered with th!^*’' 1 ' 4 '
“7«° T®“”8 children enbject to hutoori“ffiffA
of the elands. Dr. Casnave, of 8l Louis CM? '
recommend.it particularly in cutoneous dui. ^
Jointly with the Pille which bear hls tmme M ‘ “*
Dr. Leras’ Phosphate of ire,,
atttwitSfg;
the appetite Imparts strength to the system,sod hS?
daily suitable to protect persons ofeithersei
®.V d rt rita&aTth yrtU mate u, eu.hTKi!
bear fatigue and reatore to Che hod, whsta’, iS
cnly ay have ' 0,t b)r fever ’ or lhe abll “° of quinine ore"
HARDWARE.
N AILS, Hoob, Axob, Trace*, Shovolg nnd Spades, An-
vili, ViscH, Smith Bellows, File*, Tin Plate, Tin
Ware, Shot, Sheet and Bar Lead, Copper, Builders’ Hard
ware, Toole, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
IRON AND STEEL.
Swedes Iron, Heflned Iron (flat, ronnd, and. square,)
Band, Hoop, Sheet, and Scroll Iron, Nall Hods, Oral,
Half Oval, and Half Hound Iron, Flow Steel, Cast Steel
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY MATERIAI..
Dabs, Spokes, Rims, Shafts, BandB, Bolts, Enameled
Leather and Coth, Springs and Axles.
COFFEE.
NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DT8PEPHU t
Grlmamt’s Dlfieatlve Elixir of Pepsi, ( ,
nrW 1 !!', l . I !"JhJ!l e f a '' , L r ! c J nlco lt8clf ' 01 rather the itthi
princtpal purifled, which digests food in the rtoS
Wtomfrom various causes, ike supply of digests,
Is too small, the inevitable consequences are end im 11 -
tion, gaatritu. Inflammation of the mucouB coau c
stomach and bowels, heartburn, antcmla, loss ofilnrn
and In feme ca general derangement. The Ellxlrorek.
sine cures all such dlsuasca, and nrevent, vomllhu a
ring pregnancy 1 a
Better than Copaiba—Internal and Local—Unit
rative Agent.
OHLMAULT’S MATICO.
This now remeny Is prepared from tho loavos oi
ravian pepper shrub tailed MATICO and cures picmti,
and inralltbly wtthontany fear of inflammatory twit/
The great majority ot physicians In Furls, RnsskOfr
many and New York now use no other rcmcdiTr i
direction* accompany oach bottle and packet, or sn .i
planatory treatiso w.ll bo Bent post ireo lor.! d
GENERAL DEPOT IN PARIS.
GRIMAULT & CO.,
47 RnoRichci.c i.
In N. York, JT. M. BECKER, 12SGrand8
And l y every good Chomlsi
BURIN DU BUISON’S
Digestive Lozengers and Powder
Recent experiments made on a largo acalc by Profe$w
Fairequiu, of Lvonn, confirmed by his colleagues of Uu
hoapitfila and the principal notabilities of Farts,ban
ahown the great efficacy of the Lozengea and Powder
with an alkaline base, a new discovery due to Mr. Buria
an Bmaon. Chemist and member of the Imperiul Acide
my of Medicine, Paris, to earn in a tare and rapid man
ner, Indigestion, Nausea, aa well a& diseases of the Kid
JWi "‘Ver, Cramps in the Stomach, Inflammation of
tno HowciS. Ac. The spleen arising from indigestion dil
appears as u by enchantment under the influence of this
i rucious medicine, and the sick person recovers health
strength and appetite.
To resumo, th- lastiles and Powder arcpreeeotcd on
dor the moat favorable scientific and medial auspices
agreeable to the tnsto, and may be taken without iucou
vonJencc by children as woll as adults.
General Dopot in Parte nt GRIMAULT A CO.’S,
_ 48 Hue Ulcholleu.
Goneral Depot in Atlante at JENKINS A CO’S.
General Depot in Now York, at J. M. BECKER’S,
IvlO^-tr i. > • • !W Grand Street.
1000 bags R 6 Coffee, of direct importation.
Wo invite the attention of the public to our large and
well assort**! stock, embracing all goods usually kept by
Hardware dealers.
WEED A CORNWELL,
Nos. 159 and 101 Bronghton Street,
19—9m Savannah, Ga.
JAMXa M. BROOKS. HUGH MACDONALD. LOUIS H. LVGAT.
AVI LIU’It F. JOHNSON,
Of Georgia, with
BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO.,
COTTON FACTOR9 AND
Commission MfrrciiantB,
: SB’CaroWdisieir 8t.i New’ Orleaim.
0F*Prompt attention given to all O-ders. Alan, lib-
eral Advances made on consignments of Cotton and other
Produce. oc2—fan
THE NEUTRALIZER
OONO 1111II (EAL VIRUe
I S a certain preventive, and will cure Gounorrha > n In n
shorter time, without injuring the system, nnd will
give the patient less Inconvenience, than any other medi
cine known.
gleef 06 * DOt C * a9B or ,e ^ ve th ‘- with
It has no smell, and docs not stain thu skin or linen.
It also cures gleet and soro eyes.
Sold by all Druggists at $1 per bottle. Prepared only
hy A. C. Pease, sole proprietor, Newuan, Georgia.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by Massey, Swanson A
Co., Atlanta, Georgia. aprfl—8m
New YorJt Adv»rliNoinmit>.
PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR. THE MILLION
OOL, Administrator.
Printer’s feo $6
Joux A. Mitciix’.l, Ex., Ac., 7 Rill to marshal asset*,
Tj. t Ac., in Meriwether Mi-
(C.bolinb MiTCntT.t, et al., J V‘ru\ jmi. ebta “ ry
JfAVING.at iho last term of Meriwether’ Superior
i Court, been appointed Auditor lu Chancery, In the
above stated atm. for the purpose of luostlgiitW the
accounts or the txeentor, anil the assets of his testator
William Mitchell, deceased, and the claims of creditors
igaiust said estate, I shall proceed to the discharge of
liuuu dnllea on the flrat Monday In June, proximo, in
Greenville, Meriwether county. All persons interested
will take due notice, and be prepared with evidence to
establish their claims, and to aid the Auditor in the in-
vi’sngatlous aforesaid.
JOHN W. PAnK, Auditor,
may tt—lm , Prlntet’a toe $1 per eg. eath Insertion.
ffllLTON 8UBRIEF>ti BALE.
- L , b “ W’ld, on lit* flrat Tuesday in Jana next;
before the court house door In Alphar ecu, MUtou
county, Oa., within the legal hours of sale, the follow
i. Mirtjr. to-wlt: .
. . Un A?,V*-“ d FII, ln the £d district aud
fffiSSP.svsm v.
ter, L. C. May 7, 1887.
Wfl-H
■rk&iics&jtt*:
AU.T11NUTRATOR’fl SALE.
B Y virtue t>f ah order or tiro Conrt of Ordinary of
Plckeus county, Ga., will lw sold, nn the flrst Tiros-
Uay in June next, at tbe court hornm door iu the tewa of
Jaaper, PIckeua couilty. petfeen the log*l hours or
the tracts of land whereon ltarriett CTTSmuh rl*Hlded at
tht lima Ol hut death, containing 312 acres. H«»d landa
are situated on the public road leading from Jasper to
Duwsouvilie, adjoining the line of Dawson conuty. The
place is tolerably well Improved. Terms of sale: The
purchaser* will be reqotred to pay in cash, seventy-live
dollars: balance on twelve muuths time—email notes
and solvent securities, with interest from date. If not
punctually paid. April lit, 1887.
.. j JACKBON L. SMITH, Administrator,
aprli—td Printer's fee $10
HOW' TO OBTAIN TICKETS.
^ l<: n2roJ! l !i J***°PP ,, 1 Bd 10 oil Bookaetlcra, Music Deal-
awisasshSTK.’SK" ~
s^ildsyjsaasasiBis
celebrated Actora for .50 cents; 60 Actresses for 60
cent*; 60 Union Generate for60 cent*; 60 Rebel Generate
for60cents; 60 Statesmen for 60 cents; 60 teuntitul
young Ladies for 60 centa; 5* fluu-looklug younu Geu-
tlemen for 60 cents; 6 largo Photograph* of French Dan
cing Girls, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly as
they appear, for 60 cents: or for 50 centa. 6 of the moat
beautiful Ladle* of the Parisian Ballet Tronpe, ns they
appear in the play of the Black Crook, at Nib.u’a Garden,
at New York.
Send all orders to P. O. Box 177, Troy. N. Y.
WOOD & MANN
Steam Engine Company's
CELEBRATED
From 4 lo 35 Horse-Power.
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
W E havo the oldcet. largest aud moat complete works
In the United mates, devoted exclusively toths
manufacture of Portable Engines and Saw Mills, which,
for almplicUy, compactness, power and economy of fuel,
are conceded by experts, to oe superior to any ever of
ferod to tho public.
The great amount o« oonei room, firo prr'nrennd cy
linder area, which we give to the rated ootso power,
make our Engines the most powerful nnd cheapest in
use ; and they are adapted lo every pnrposa where power
is required.
All sires constantly on hand, or famished at short no
tice.
^l Descriptive circulars with price list, sent on applica
,r , a, WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO..
Utica, N. Y. Branch Office, 26 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City.
Jeafr-ly .
THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.
620 Broadway, Mew York,
Have associated wfth them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer lu
CARIUAftEt* and BUGGIES,
POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
B Y virtue of anortsr from the Court of Ordinary of
Pickens county Ua„ will bo sold, on the flrat Tnea-
day ia Jane next, before the court house door in said
‘"TOgft. **btwee» the legal hours of sale, the place where-
un Kber West died, to-wit: Lut No. 199, In tho 19th dls-
trtctaiid8d eectlon; No*. 96 and 12, lo the 13th district
atul 2d rectlon; lot Np. luu.-in (he Mth diatriet snd v»ti
section of Pickens county. W^iu uwumi and 2d
Also, at the same time, before the court house door ln
“““'VT U** rot°No!
“WjrtMeilonof Dawson couuly.
dokdfor beiieflt ol heirs and creditors. Terms of sale:
Lot No. 199. in Pickens couuly, and. tbo Jot.in Daw^un
eonnly. sold for cash. The ramalnder on a credit till 26th
Docember next, with note and anproved securltj. ApiS
CJKOfiKslA' Hkahd County. j *
A LBS RIDLEY, odmialsirator of James Presnall, fate
why laid administrator aluratd not he dlsi-naro.»l ftonl
Ills admlnlstra tion. Givuo undar myfoffietoiT*^ ■ “
November 98th, lb66. W. H.C. PACK. Oj
dctd- -l»roa«q yrintCT^s fee |4
6 Ticket, to ouo addreea « a sn
10 Ticket, to one address... . *25?!
90 Ticket, to one addroas t g „
60 Ticket, to one address .... It IS
ecl«l“fflc2 0f lh ° Wll ‘ ‘""obhii^d from tiro
di count" to) supplied to the agents at 1$par cent.
“ d >»,pn"?wc* of the prorialou* of the In
ternal Revenue law, His Honor the Commissioner of In
ternal Kerenue has, npon due proof, crauted a permit to
the Southern Orphans’ Association to hold Us §Ut Con-
J’frtJ® 1 " D1 charges, whether from the special
to* “ r ®ther duty In reaped to such Gift Concert.
Title is a protection to all agents, and exempts them
from any and all liability tor license, tax, or otherwise.
T bis exemption is mado npon the ground that the uro-
c< *fot foe*» * of tickets & this Concert are to * £
toted to a charimbit- oblect, and is but another evidence
or the favor and consideration with which our effort,
have been constantly met ia nearly every direction.
REFERENCES.
Lt. Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, New Orleans
Brig. Geo. JEFF. THOMPSON Hew Ortou!
Maf. Gen. 8. B. BUCKNER, New Orisima
Col. GEORGE P. KANE, Danville
Col. W. P. MUMFOHD, Richmond! Vi
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"**. L-T.Pt
«*rl?-Wir ND - 3 * H ^'
FUN I^OIl
F ULL lnatructlon* by w blch any peroen, male or fe
male, cau inaater the great art of Ventrilouutem by
a few hoar*’ practice, making a world ol fun, and after
orogteteff experts themeelvea, can teach otnera. thereby
making It a nourc* of income. Full instruction* eent by
rnaylD—dawly
w
a'hbiagk
^ PHY8IOLOG,O^L t ^feTor 0 . U v^'o 8 „.S
Doctor.—Being a Private Instructor for Married Person*
or those about to marry, both Male and Female, in every-
thlng concerning the physiology and relations of onr Sex-
nai ajttem, and tho Production or Prevention of Off-
WlW* n **. t^hvroveries never before
Kfven in the English language by w«. YOUNG. M. D.—
heacqualnit
np, apd not lie abourthehouse"rf wUl" be“sent'to any
r **5‘P t of •'Iff 'foots. Address Dr. Vx
YOONG, Ho. 415 Spruce ityM.a^ove Fourth,^Phlladel-
NKWTON HOUSE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
^3^NJ, WHARTON. Proprietor.
At Griffin and Atlanta 9 Georgia.
F OR the purpose of supplying Merchants and FUnter*
at the South, by wholeaale or retail, with any«tjl«
or CarriagoM, Boggle* orPfantetlon Wagon*.
» r - Woodruff’pTong experience in the carriage baafa^
will enable ua to give satisfaction. In supplying good* 0 ®'
etantial work, such *e the country demands, at a* h>w
price* aa cau posribly be furnished for cash. Wa will
keep conatautly on hand
LIGHT CONCOKD BUGGIES
the same aa formerly sold by Mr. Woodrnff, and whh h
became so universally uopufar all through tho South, a»
the beat Buggy ln nse.
Address all order* to
TOMLdSON, DEMAREST CO., ’
apr!7 ly 62») Broadway, Now York.
T. ». OAHUAST, A. T. HAMILTON, WM. 11. WBITF01P
J. B. VAN WAOIR1N.
CARHART, WHITFORD & CO.
Manufacturer* and Wholesale Dealers la
Fine Medium, and CoarH
CLOTHING,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING.
H) £7, £9 and 61 Hudson Street,
(Near Duane, oor. Worth St.,) NEW YORK.
Office of Payan A Carhart in liqutuation. ^ ^
DAVID MAYER, formerly of Atlanta, Georgia, with
MAY Ell BON.
No. 8S Warrenfltreat, . , ;,....New York,
inroBTxna o»
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cig&re, See.
Dealer, hi Bye, Botirbon, and Mopongshsla WUaUeo.
RUHR
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