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ante in cotnmou.) for the benefit of twin* ana creditor* or
Appling. -
l <n*cmt,
V In March aud September.
t 4th Monday In April and Oct.
r 4th Monday In A^ril and Oct
cuiuc, i mouHUl.K machine, 1 rip MW. 1 surfacing ma
chine, i boring machine, a largo lot o! flaaka, a largo lot
of pattern* of various Mpubmi; Iron too!*, Including
everything belonging to the variou* departments: 1 in-
cr engine, boiler, and beltlug. All levied ou
x»rtj of the Gate City Foundry, Car Manufac
turing and Machine Works, by virtue or, and to aatisfy
a mortgage fi. fa. leaned by hla Houot B. D. Smith, Judge
of the County Court of Fulton count;, In flavor of Joseph
R. Holliday T«. the date City Foundry, Chr Manitfactu-
ringand Machine'"
! September,
r In March and Sept.
Chariton.-
Ctinch.—It
odhaffi. _
KchoU.—Monday after 4th Mood .
IMercc.—Thnrtday^belbrKJlt^SktSy In March tad Sept
Ware —*d Monday >n March and September.
Wayne.—4th Monday in April and October.
cHATTxnoocflaa ettotnr.
Ch*tUhoothee.~-4th Monday Ir. March and September.
Ifarri*.—«d Morula; In April and October.
Mari <n.—$d Monday in April and October.
Muscogee,—2d Monday In May and November.
Schley.-to Monday In April and October.
Talbot.—3d Monday In March and September.
Taylor.—let Monday In April and October.
CMEQltJEB CIRC PIT.
Bartow.—to Monday in March and September,
i.—to Monday in May and November.
u« Monday In March and September,
it Monday in May aod NoTomber.
Gordon.—Ut Monday in April and October.
Murray.—M Monday In April and October.
Walker. —Monday before lat Monday in March and Sept.
Whitfldd.—4th .Monday In April and October.
ODWETA CIRCUIT.
Clayton.—lit Monday in May and Norcmbcr.
DeKalb.—4th Monday in April and October.
Fayette.—to Monday in March and September.
Fultou,—lat Monday in April and October.
Meriwether.— 3d Monday in February and August.
Troup.—-3d Monday in May and November.
IAITHUI CIRCUIT.
Bryan.—4th Monday In April, and 2d Monday after 4th
Monday In November.
Bulloch.—Friday after 3d Monday in March, and Friday
after 4th Monday in October.
Chatham.—to Monday in January and May.
EiHngham.—Monday after 4th Monday In March, and to
Monday after 4th Monday In October.
Liberty.—3d Monday in April, and Monday after 4th Mon*
day in November.
McIntosh.—Thursday after 2d Monday In April, and
Thursday after 4th Monday in November.
Montgomery.—'Thursday after to Monday in March, and
Thursday after 3d Monday ‘n October.
Tatnali.—3d Monday In March and 4th in October.
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Botto.—to Monday in March and September.
Henry.—»d Monday in April and October.
Monroe.—4th Monday In February and August.
Newtou.—3d Monday in March aud September.
Pike.—1st Monday in April and October.
Spalding.—lei Monday in February aud August.
Upson.—1st Monday in May and November.
MACON CIRCUIT.
Bibb.—3d Monday in May and November.
Crawford.—1st Monday lu March and September.
Dooly.—lat Monday In April and October.
Honston.-3d Monday in February and August.
Macon.—to Monday in March and September.
Twiggs.—1th Monday in March and September.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Burke.—3d Monday In May and November.
Colombia.—1st Monday *“ “ ^ "
Emanuel.—•2d Monday I
Jefferson.—2d Monday 1
—ith Monday in March and September.
Richmond.—2d Monday In January and Jnne.
Scriven.—1st Monday in May and November.
Washington.—2d Monday In March and September.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
Elbert.—2d Monday In March and September.
Glasscock.—to Monday in February aud August.
Hancock.—2d Monday In April and October.
Hart.—to Monday In March and September.
Lincoln.—4th Monday * ‘ “ ’
Madtooru—1st Monday ii
Oglethorpe.—3d Mouday in April and October.
Taliaferro.—Ith Monday in February and August.
Warren,—1st Monday in April and October.
Wilkes.—4tb Mouday in March and September.
OCMULOEX CIRCUIT.
Baldwin.—4tb Monday in Fcbriary aud August.
Greene.—2d Monday in March aud September.
Jasper.—1th Mouday in April and October.
Jones.—to Mouday in April and October.
Morgan.—1st Monday in March and September.
Putnam.—1th Monday in March and September.
Wilkinson.—1st Mouday in April and October.
PATAULA CIRCUIT.
Clay.—4th Monday in February and August, alter tho
next Court.
Early.—1st Monday in April and October.
Miller.—2d Monday in April aud October.
Ouitman.—to Monday In May and November.
Randolph.—let Monday in May and November.
Stewart.—3d Mouday in April and October.
Terrell.—4th Monday in May and November.
Webster.—2d Mnqjjlay in March and September.
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
Berrien.—Monday after Iftvin Court.
Brooks.—Monday after Lowndes Court
Colquitt—Wednesday alter 3d Monday in May and No
vember.
Irwin.—On Thursday after Telfair Court,
Laurens.—2d Monday in April and October.
Lowndes.—Mondays after Colquitt Court.
Pulaski.—to Monday in April and October.
Telfair.—Friday after 4th Monday in April and 0
Thomas.—Monday after Brooks Court.
Wilcox.—4th Monday in April and October.
SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.
Baker.—3d Monday in May and November.
Calhoun.—3d Monday In March and September.
Decatur.—4th Monday in April and October.
Doughorty.—1st Monday in Jnne aud December.
Lee.—4th Monday In March and September.
Mitchell.—to Monday lu May and,Novum her.
Sumter.—2d Monday in April and October.
Worth.—3d Monday in April and October.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
londa;
Carroll.—1st Monday i.. ,
Coweta.—1st Monday in March and September.
Floyd.—2d Monday in January and July.
Haralson.—3d Monday in April and October.
Heard.—3d Mouday in March and September.
Paulding.—1st Monday In February aud August.
Pol*.—4th Monday in January and July.
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Baukft—1st Monday in April and October.
Clarke.—let Monday in February and 2d in August.
Franklin.—to Monday in Aorll and October.
Gwinnett.—1st Monday in March and 2d in September.
Habersham.—3d Mouday in April aud October.
Hall.—3d Mouday in March anrl September.
Jackson.—4th Mouday iflFobrnary and August.
Kabnn.—itb Monday in April aud October.
Walton.—3d Monday in February and August.
White.—Monday alter 4th April and October.
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s Works. May $, 1967
. HUBBARD, Dep. Sheriff.
Printer's fee $2.60
Postponed Admlulnttutor’* Sale,
I WILL sell, on the first Tuesday in Jnne next, before
the court houae door in Atlanta, Fulton county, Ua.,
within the usual hours of sale, tho fotlowiug property,
to-wit:
One beAUllfa] residence lot, containing four and sixty-
one one-hundreths scree,known as the Rdwanly residence
lot. upon which are the walls of a two-story rock house
which waa destroyed by fire. Also, at the same time aud
place, fourteen vacant lota, varying from one fonrth to
one and one-fourth acres in aiae, beautifully located for
dwelling lots, adjoining the above, and lands of Jour-
dan Johnson, George H. Chase, and others, lying in the
northeast portion or the city of Atlanta, and is a part of
laud lot No. 47, of the 14th district of originally Henry,
now Fniton county. Sold by ordor of tho Court of Ordi
nary of said county, at the property of K. II. Kdwardy,
deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms:
Half cash, and half six months. Parties wishing further
Information will be shown tho property, or • plat, by call
ing on John M. Clarke A Sou, Attorneys at Law, or
R. J. MAB8KY,Administrator.
Apnl H18Q7. aprto-td Printer’s fee $10
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALK.
W ILL be sold, before the court house door in the city
of Atlanta, Fulton county, Oa., between the law
ful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June next, the
following property, to-wii:
All that tract or parcel of land in tho city of Atlanta
bounded on the East by Butler street, on the West by
Wheat street, being in tho corner of said streets, to sat
isfy two ft. fas. against Lee Smith, issued from toe Jus
tice Court of tho 1026th district, G. M., one In flavor of
W. B. Lowe A Co., aud one in favor of W. B. Lowe vs.
said Lee Smith. Said land lot held by said Lee Smith
under bond for titles. Levy made and returned to me by
J. 8. Lumpkin, L. C.
Also, at the same time and placo, thirty acres of land,
more or less, as the property of A. A. Gilmore, lying
West of J. M. C. Meed; being in the 14th district of orig
inally Henry, now Fulton, coonty. Levied ou us the
property of said A. A. Gilmore, to satisfy one fl,fa. issued
from the Justice Court of the 1026th district G. M., in
favor of C. W. and H. K. J. Long vs. said Gilmore.
Levy made and returned to me by J. J. White, L. 0.
May 4,1837. B. N. WILLIFORD, Sheriff.
roay‘7-ld Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
Atlanta, county of Fulton aud State of Georgia
on the first Tuesday in June 1867, between the legal hours
of sale, tha following property, to-wit:
One one.horso wagon, with iron axletrees and wood
frame, levied on as the property of defendant, E. W.
Jones, of DeKalb county. Ua., by virtue of, and to satia-
iy a 11. fa. issued from DeKalb County Coart, In favor of
Elizabeth Reagan vs. E. W. Jones. 8aid property point
ed out by plaintiff. May 6, 1867,
Also, at the same time and place. 23 acres of lland. in
the 5th ward of the city of Atlanta, being part of land lot
No. 79, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Ful
ton connty; said 23 acres adjoining lauds of Uunnicutt
and Harris, and being, in part, tne premises whereon
1 resides. Levied ou as the property of
Kdwiu Payne now i
nor Court nt Fflltoa ccssty, '.a SiVur of Lewis ttpttr.cr A
Co. vs Uoge, Mills A Co. Property pointed oat by plain
tiff ’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, that city lot known
as the old Foundry lot, on Marietta street, in the city of
Atlanta, Fniton connty, Ga., adjoining Mrs. Mary With-
era' Foundry lot, containing three-eighths of an acte,
more or less. Levied on by James Patterson, L. C., by
virtne of, and to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from the Justice
Court of the 103Gth district. G. M., in favor of L. 9. Fiel
der va. Empire Manufacturing Company, as the property
of derendauts.
W. L. HUBBARD, Dep. Bb’ff.
may7-td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be soid, before the court honso door in the
city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in July next,
within the lawful hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
One-fourth interest in 14 head of mules, and the oue-
fonrth interest iu five wagons and 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 the possession of W. F. Hifrris; also, one large
banking safe. All levied on as the property or M. R. Bell
A Co., bv virtue of, and to satisfy a mortgage fl fa issued
by His Honor B. D. Smith, Judge of the County Court of
said county, In favor of R. F. Woodward A Co. vs. M. R,
Bell A Co. May 7,1867.
W. L. HUBBARD. Dep. Sheriff.
may9—td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
SUBMERGED CORN.
GOOD, 0AFE STOCK FEED.
Gna NT TILLS, Ga., May 6, 18417.
Jfr. A. K. Seago, Atlanta, Ga.:
Dear Sir—On the 2d dnyof April last, I purchased 200
bushels of vour Submerged Coru. since that time Dr.
W. C. Smith and niysell have been feeding this Corn ex
clusively to four hor*e« and ten mules, without any inju
rious effects whatever.
After a few days’, feuding the animals relish it, and I
can see no perceptible difference in the results from feed
ing this aud »ouud Corn. I have no hea.tancy in recom-
mendingthl* Cora for horse feed.
very respectfully, W. B. SMITH.
Tl ME SALES.
WHEAT WANTED.
I NOW propose exchanging Two Thousand Bushels
STOCK CORN, of the above lot, aod Two Hundred
Baios Hay, for Wheat, deliverable immediately after nar*
vest. None but resj>onribl» planters need make applica
tion. Apply Immediate!/ to
A. JL 8EAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streets,
maylft—ISt Atlanta. Georgia.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS
IN ATLANTA!
CHAMBERLIN, COLE & BOYNTON,
Cor. Whitehall and. IluntorSto.,
largest and moat Taried (toek o!
DRY GOODS
In Atlanta, and offer the entire atock at amaller prollta
than toy houae In the titate of Ueorgla.
m OUR NEW LOT OF DRESS GOODS!
Call aud aee the new
“Bell of the South’’ Hoop Skirt,
With Indestructible Hoops I
WINDOW BIIADES OF EVERY VARIETY.
*Drtl—am - ■
Fniton Special BaJllfl*’» Sale.
W ILL be sold before the court house door in the city
of Atlanta, Pulton county, Ga., on the first Tuea-
day in June next, withiu tho legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
One single-story wood house, and lot fronting West on
Elliott street, aud adjoining lots of Mr. Long, on the
North, Mr. Thomas on the South, and a lot uow, or for
merly, owned by J. A. Hayden, containing half an acre,
more or less. Levied on as the property of John Nor
man, to satisfy a tt. fa issued from the County Court
of Fniton, in favor of J. W. Bridwell A Son vs. John
Norman, principal, and William Pettis, security. Prop-i
erty pointed out by plaintiff. Atlanta, May 4. 1h67.
may7-td
JO. P. SMITH,'Special Bailiff.
Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
Postponed Special EVaillfl*’* Sale.
W ILL be sold, before the court house door in tho city
of Atlanta, Fniton connty, Ga., between tho law
ful hours of salo. on tho first Tuesday in June next, tho
following property, to-wit:
The Interest of Henry P. Ivy in one large two-story
wooden honso, and all other appurtenances thera-
unto belonging, situated on the corner of Prior afcd
Wheat streets, and an alley, containing half an acre, more
or less. Levied on by two ft. fas. % both issued from the
Connty Court of Fulton iu favor of A. P. Bell u. Henry
P. Ivy. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, one small brick bouse, and lot, with a brick
blacksmith shop on same, fronting on both Marietta and
Walton streets, supposed to coutain one-fourth of au
acre, more or less, beiug land formerly owned by Ami
Williams’ estate. Levied on as the property of H. P.
Ivy, to satisfy two fl. fas. Issued from the County Court
of Fuiton, iu favor of Wyley, Johnson & Co. vs. H. P. Ivy.
Property pointed out by pfaintiff’s attorney.
JO. 8. SMITH. Special Bailiff,
may! 1—td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy
F P. HUDSON, administrator, with tho will annexed.
• on the estate of K. B. Writ*, deceased, applies to
m f«* or ^ clt€lT8 dismission from raid administration -
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any they can, why said letters should
not be granted the applicant. Giveu under my hand and
official signature, February 4,1867.
G. T. RAKKSTRAW. Ordinary.
fetfl—tamOm Printer's fee £4.00
OKORjUIA, Gwinnett Coitntt..
J AMBS L. MOORE, administrator of the esUte of Wil
liam V. Moore, deceased, applies to mu for lotters
of dlsmltaion from his administration—
These are therefore to dte and admonish all and singu
lar, tho kindred and frtonds, to be and apiiear at my of
fice, within the time preecrltxHl by law, and show cause.
If any they have, why said letters should not be granted
the applicant. Giveu under my hand and official signa
ture, February 4, 1907.
Q. T. RAKKSTRAW. Ordinary,
febfr—lam Cm Printers fee |4.50
GWINNETT SHERIFF’S SALE.
W'tl
the first Tuesday in June next, within the legal
sale, the following property, to-wit:
An undivided half interest in one saw and
f hours of
— I merchant
milt on the Alcovia creek, in said county, with all the ma
chinery aud appurtehancea to said mills belonging, and
100 acres of land, more or less, upon which said mill Is
situated; number not known, bot adjoining lands of Joe!
Davis, T. H. Loveless. David Abbott and others. All
known as tho Alcovia Mill property. The other hnlf in
terest in said property is owned by Thomas IL Loveless.
Levied on as the property of John F. Espy, to satisfy
four fi. fas. from the Justice's Court of the 44/<th district,
G. M., of said connty, in favor of James W. Wilson vs.
John F. Espy. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy
made and returned to mo by C. A. Allen, L. C. April 20,
1867. W.J. BORN, Sheriff.
apr84—td Printer’s feo $2.50
GWINNETT SHERIFF’S SALE.
I WILL sell, <nr tho first Tuesday in Jnne next, within
the legal hours of sheriff’s sale, before tho court
house door in Lawrencevifie, Gwinnett connty, Ga., the
following property, to-wit:
•Fifty acres of land, the same lying iu, and belt
tlon of lot No. 112, In tho 7th district ot said connty,‘and
of the southwest corner of said lot. Sold to satisfy two
fl fas against Reuben Long, one In favor of J. N. (iieun,
ann the other a tax fl fa in favor of the Btato and County
aforesaid. Levied on as the property of said Long.
Also, at the same time aud place, 137 acres or laud,
more or less. It being a portion of lot No. 99, in the 7th
district of said connty, it being the place whereon John
Pittman now resides. Lovled on to satisfy a tl fa In favor
of Andrew J. Shaffer vs Abel Waldroup. Levied on ns
**■“' ‘ *lrouD, tho same being »well irn-
he Qaiucsville road. April 26,
W. J. BORN,
Sheriff and Special Constable.
Printer’s lee $2.60 per levy.
f roved place, lying i
867.
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POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE,
W ILL be sold, before tho court house door 1
town of Lawrencerille, Gwinnett Connty, Ga., on
the first Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit r
Oue undivided fourth interest In and to a certain tract
of laud situated on Shoal Creek, In the 5ih district of
Gwinnett county, containing 136 acres, more or less, and
one-fourth undivided interest in and to the merchant mill
thereon, the same being known as the Bond’s mill lot
Also, 263 acres, more or less, in the 6th district of said
county, known at the place whereon tho defendant, Abe!
Griffin, formerly resided. Also. 1 acre, more or less^
whereon Is situated a tan yard, known as Griffin's Tan
Yard. All levied on as the propuriy of the defendant,
Abel Griffin, to satisfy sundry fl. fas. from the Justice
Court of tho 478lh district, G. M., three in favor of J. O.
Whitworth vs. (biffin aud Pruett, eleven in favor of
rah E. Whitworth vs. Gridin A Pruett, and seventeen in
favor ot Whitworth A Nunnelly, administrators, Ac., vs.
Griffin A Pruett Levy made and returned to me by
Asa McMillan, L. C. April 29,1807.
*2,1807. J. T. McELVANY. Dep. Sheriff.
mayS—td Printer’s feo $2.60 per lory.
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
J AMES M. BIRD having in proper form ni
for letters of administration on the ei
Uara A. Bird, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my
office, on or before the first Monday iu June, and show
cause, if any thoy have, why permanent administration
should not be granted to the applicant. Given under ruy
‘land aud offic^' — 1 — * —**
may&—80d
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
J OSEPH HEARD, one of the administrators with the
will annexed upon the estate of William R. Bussey,
applies for letters of dismission from said administra
tion—
These arc therefore to cite and adthonlsh all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office, on or before the
first Monday in November next,and show cause, if any ex
fats, why said letters should not he granted the applicant.
Given undor my hand and official signature, April 25,
....... Ordinary.
1867.
rnayfi— lamflm
J. W. BANNING,
Printer's fee $4.50
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
J OHN M. BROWN, administrator on the estate of Ro
bert Brown, deceased, represents that he has fully
administered said estate, and appMes for letters of dls
fi..’ w vaunt, ii iuij uit’Y lull, nIIV
said administrator should not lie discharged from hts au-
mfnistratlon, and receivo letters of dismission within
prescribed by law. Given under my hand and
offlclil signature, April 25, 1867.
J. W. BANNING, Ordinary.
gaav5- lnra0in Priutur’s fee $4 50__
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
J OHN F. aud James J. Alford apply for letters of ad
ministration npou the estato ot Isiuun Alfora, lato
of said connty, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singn-
lar, the kindred and creditors of said doceasod, to be aud
GEOHGIA, Fulton County.
okdinaiiy'b ofyick, march 1,1866.
J OHN LYNCH, administrator of the estate of Jarnos
Ourrey, deceased, applies to me for lotteis of dis
mission from said administration—
All persons concerned are therefore notified to file their
onjcctions. if aDy they have, on or before the regular
term of this court in September next, otherwise letters ot
dismission will be granted applicant. Given ul tier my
hand and official signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
marl—lamOm Printer's fee $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ordinary’s ornoE, march 30,1BG6.
H IRAM BOWEN, administrator on the estate of Su
gar Bond, deceased, represents to the court in his
petition, duly filed aud entered on record, that he has
folly administered said estate—
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why
suid administrator should not be dismissed from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in October, 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
mar3l—lam6ru Printer's fee $4 00
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ordinary’s omen, November 80,1866.
A ZARIAII MIMS, administrator of Jaincs Turner, do-
ceased, represents to the court in hla petition, duly
tiled and entered on record, tbar hehae folly administered
James Turner's estate—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be discharged from
hjs administration, and receive letters of demission ou
the first Monday In June, 1867. Given under my hand
aud official signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
dec5—lanftlm Printers fee $**.50
WHEAT THRASHERS !
T UB uaion fur getting out Wheat la diymiuz near,
and we Invite the attention of Barmen of the sur
rounding country to the celebrated Tbraaher manufac
tured b» Mas.iu. HAIL, MOON A MILLBK, Lonlavllle,
Ky. Price ot Hora6-Powerund Tbraaher complete, ready
for ate, $■£&, aboard the curt at larulavlUe.
Addrws
PKATTE, EDWARDS A CO,,
1,1 Sole Agents, Atlanta, Ga,
CV-QrllBn Star, LaUrtnge Reporter, Rome Courier,
Dalton Tlmee, aud Marietta Advocate copy one montb,
and aend bill to Pratte, Kdwarda A Co. mayli—tin
ICE CREAM I ICE CREAM I
At all bopra of tho ihur, aiu( tiil 10 o'clock at night,
POR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
At G. W. JACK’S,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Oa.
NEWTON HOUSE,
ATHENS,. CEORCIA.
■ •lifv.; I ? ' l'
BENJ. WHARTON. Proprietor.
ap
GEORGIA, Fulton County
ordinary’s orncE, march 30,1807.
EX. M. WALLACE, administrator ol William Wal-
x loco, represents to the Court, in his petition duly
filed, that he has folly administered William Wallace’s
estate—
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
isiratton. ana receive letters oi dismission ou
Monday in October, 1867. Given under my hand and of
ficial signature. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ord
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY'S OYriCM, NOVEMBER 80, 1866.
A ZARIAII MIMS, administrator of A. B. Robbins, de-
ceaked, represents to the court in his petition duly
filed and entered ou record, that he has fully administer
ed A. 8. Robbin’s estate—
This Is, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to be and appear at my office, aud show cause,
If any they have, why said admistrator should not be dis
missed from administration, on the first Monday in June
next, DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
decS—lamflm Printer’s foe $4 60.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ordinary’s orrioB, December?, 1806.
T HOMAS W. WILKINSON, administrator of Jaber.
R. Rhodes, late of said county, deceased, represents
to the court In his petition, duly filed and entered on re
cord, that said estate has proved insolvent, by reason of
the late war, and having asked for a dismission—
This is therefore to cite ail persona concerned, kindred
End creditors, to show cause, if any they have, why said
administrator should not be discharged from his adminb
tratlon and receive letters of dismission.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ofdiuafy.
dei*9—lamflm Printer’s fee $6
to tho applicant,
ture* April 30,1867.
ipay6—aod
lot be grai
Witness nyr hand and official signa-
GEOROIA, Meriwether County.
I T being mads to appear to the Court of Ordinary of
said county that the estate of Hon. Frank Kendall,
late of said county, dweeased, is unrepresented, and uo
ono having applied for letters of administration on said
estato—
This is therefore to cite and admonish Hll persons con
cerned. kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why the administration of said estate should not he
vested iu tho Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other
fit and proper person, ou (he first Monday in June Giveu
under uiy band and official signature, April 25,1867.
J. W. BANNING, Ordinary.
iray5—30d a Printer’s foe $3
G£ORGIA t Mkriwbthrr County.
ri1WO months after date application will be inado to
JL the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to
sell tho real estate belonging to tho estate of Abner
Rosser, late of said county, deceased. March 21, 1867.
L. D. F. ROSSER, Kxecntor.
MARY ANN ROSSER, Executrix.
_ u pr5—2m Printer’s feo $6.
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
John A. Mitchell, Ex’t’r,)
Ac. t Complainant, ( Bill, <fcc. In Meriwether Bn-
«*• }■ porlor Court. Returuable
Caroline Mitchjxl tt al. to February Term, 1867.
Deiendauts. J *
MERIWETHER SUPERIOR COURT, PEBRUARY TERM, 1867.
I T appearing to the Court that Messrs. Leiper A Mena-
fee, aud Robert 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 once a month for
four months, Iu the Ailauta Intelligencer, a public ga
zette of this State: and that the said defendants appear
ut the next termor the Sup rior Court of Meriwetter
county ou the 3d Monday In August next, and plead an
swer or demur to said bill. By the Court.
PEEPLES A STEWART, ln Amil i. i
W. A. ADAMS, f tom l l1 * 801
The above contains a true extract from tho minutes of
tho Superior Court of Meriwether county, Ga. Anrll 9.
1666. JNO. W. BOYD, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square each insertion.
aprlO—lam4m •
«!d dem*3. April VfVldKH* AdmtkTO.
(iKOUOIA, Fulton Cuuwtt.
mwo month* after date, application will ha mad* to tho
J. Court nf Ordinary or aald county fat Itava to aell
the real e.tate or Jacob Redwlnu, deccaeed. late of eald
county, for the benefit of the helm aud creditor*. May
lit, 1WI. At. MIM8, Adm’r.
may6-3<n Prlnter'a fen #8.
UEOBOIA, Fulton County.
T JAIIH1KT WALKER, P. O. C., having applied to n,e
XI for Setter* of adinlnletratloo upon (he untile of Jo-
euph Walker, P. O. O., late of aald coonty deceaaed:
All peraona concerned, kindred and creditor, of eald
deceaast, will Die their obJectloDe, If any ezl.t, within
the lime preecribed by law, elee leltere will be svanted
the applicant. Wltuaa* my official alcnature. May Jet.
1801. DANIEL PPmtAN, Ordinary.
mayS-HOd Printar'a fee f.1
GEORGIA, Fulton Countt.
E M. TALIAFERRO,guardian of Richard Taliaferro,
• appUeato me lor leev* to aell a portion of the real
eetate of hi. aald ward—
AU peraona concerned are notlfted to Ale their objec
tion., If any they have, within two month* horn the Brat
publication of ihi. notice, elae leave wtil be granted for
tbe aide of eald real eatate. April 1,1867.
I)ARIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer'* fee p6
GEORGIA, Miiuwitunr Countt.
J AME8 HELL, executor of tbe laet will aud tcetament
or Sarah Bell, repreeente to the court that he hae
hilly administered bald eetate—
™* I* therefore to cite and Admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditor*, to *how cause. If any thuy
can, why eald eiecntor should not be discharged from
hi* executorship and receive letters of dismission on tho
Bret Monday iu September, 1807. Olveu undor my hand
and official signature, February 19,1867.
", W. BANNING, Ordinary.
Printer's fee 14 60.
John A, Mitchuli., Ex., Ac., ) BUI to marshal asset*,
Ac., In Meriwether Bu
„ . ^ periorwnirtyenrtaty
C.ROLIN* Mitchell, ot al., J Term 1867.
AVING, at the last term of Meriwether! Superior
Court, been appointed Auditor in Chancery, In the
shove stated case, lor the pnrpoeo of Investigating the
accounts of the executor, and ilie assets of bis testator
William Mitchell, deceased, and the claims of creditors
against said eatate, I shall proceed to Ihe discharge of
those dulle. <>u tho first Monday In Juue, proximo, in
Greenville, Meriwether connty. All persons interested
will lake duu notice, and be prepared with evidence to
eetahlleh their claims, and to aid the Auditor In the In
vestlgstlons aforesaid.
JOHN W. PARK, Auditor,
may 8—Im Prlnter'a fee >1 per sry each Insertion.
MILTON SIIERIFF'8 MALE.
W ILL be sold, on the Aral Tnesdsy lu June next',
before ihe court bouse door In Alphsr eua, Hilton
county, Ga., within the logs! hours of sale- the lollow-
lug property, to-wit:
Lots of laud Noa. 1466 and 971, In the 9d district aud
lat aectlon of Milton connty. Bold ar the properly of
D. J. Minima, to satisfy two d. fas., one In favor of J. C
A K. W. Strickland, aud one In favor of R. N. Hbirly.
The above levies made and returned to me by A. J. Him-
ter, L.C. May 7, 1867.
_ R. M. AWTRRY, Sheriff.
mayh—td Prlnter'a fee $4.60 per levy.
GEORGIA, llaaND Countt.
A LES HIDLK Y, administrator of James Preenail, late
of said county, deceased, having made kls applica
tion for letter* of itliinlsalou from *afd administration—
Tbla 1* therefore to cite all persons concerned, to b»
and appear at my office to show cause, If sny they can
why said administrator should not be discharged from
his administration. GIvcd under my official signature
November thdh, I8M. W U. C. PACK, Ordinary,
deefr—lamBin Printer's fee M 60
GEORGIA, Fulton Countt.
T)KKSONALLY came before me L. B PhilUpa, whs,
A being duly swurn, deposes aud says that he wee ro-
cuully In the poeaeseion of a check Iroui tho City Coun
cil ot Atlanta to J. 8. Holland, (No. IONS,) for seventy-dve
dollars, dated November aotii, 1866; that eald check wee
the property of Phillips A Flanders, and the said check
has been mlshddor lost, ard never paid by the City Coon
ell to aald Phillips A FUuders. L. B. PHILLIPS.
Hworntoand subscribed berure me, this April lltb',
A. A. GAUI-DINII, J. P.
1807.
; maylO—9w
GEORGIA, Fulton Countt.
mWO moothe after dale application will be made to
1st, 1867.
m*y8-9a
flPMUL BAIHWWI MAtoW. •> ~
Y1TILL btiaold, before tho coori hoaao door In Fay-
W eHovilla, Fayctlo Connty, Ga,, on the ilrat Toc*-
Uny in June next, boLwcfu tlio legal hours of »afe—
AI*o, at the name lltiio ahd plado, 90 acre* of lot No.
Ml, east of the creek. In the 7th distrlctor Payette coonty.
Levied on a* the property of John E. Kennedy, by virtue
of a fl. to. isatuxi from Fayette county Court, In iavorot
K, T. Dorsey va. John E. Kennedy. Property pelntod
out by eald Doraey. March 97,1867.
ISAAC B. AVERA, Spectal Bailiff.
apKS—Id Prlnter'a feo p.60 per levy.
&EOHG1A* Fatbtt* Countt.
T BWT8 F. BLALOCK, Administrator on Ihe eatate of
JJ Edward Hcmperly, deceased, represents to the
Court that he has folly administered the aald Hcmperly’s
estate—
These are, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to show cause, if auy they have^ in terma of the law,
why said Administrator should not be discharged from hla
Administration, and receive Letters of Dismission.
• EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
jan5—lsroGm Printer s fee $4 w)
GEORGIA, Fatette Countt.
T30BBRTU. WHITLOCK, Administrator on ihe cs-
JLti tale of David Whitlock, deceased, represents to the
Court that he has folly administered the aald David
Whitlock’s eslntc—
These are, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to show cause, if OAy they have, in terms of tho law,
why said Administrator should not be dlschRiged from
his Administration, and receive Letters of Dismission.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
Jaufi—lam6m Printer's fee $4 60
GEORGIA, Fayette Countt.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.
TOHN T. STEPHENS, administrator of John W. Ste
al phena, represents to the court that he has folly ad
ministered John W. Stephens’ estate-^-
Thia is therefore to cite aud admonish all persons con
cerned to be aud appear at my office, on or before the
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 signature, this March
20, 1867. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary,
martl—ilffim Printer’s fee $4.60
GEOHGtf&V'Fi.-rafr* Countt.
mwo mmitW mhf fiafc lippllcai Ion will b« made to the
A CoSftf’W WUM»y'or *ald county, at the firat
ri-gnlaiHcna oftst Oliff oxplratlon of two month* from this
notice, for j&tfsjo sell the lands belonging to the eetate
of Franclu'M; rattefiton, late of said county, deceancd.
Sold for the benefit of tbs hairs and creditors of said de
ceased. Mny lat, 1867.
FRANCIS PATTERSON, Adm'r.
may8-9m Printer’s fee 10.
GEORGIA* Fatette County.
mWO months after date application will be made to the
X Court of Ordinary of Fayette county, Georgia, at
the first regular term after the expiration of two months
from tbla notice, for leave to sell the real eatate belonging
to the estate or Charles C. Shell, late of said county
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. May 17, 1867. .
. PdlLDIPH. BRA8SBLL,
Administrator ds bonis non.
maylft- 2m Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Fatette Countt.
mWO months after date application will be made to the
X Court of Ordinaiy of Fayette County, Georgia, at tho
flrat regular term after the expiration of two months
from this notice, to* leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of Francis M. Patterson, late of said connty,
deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors ol
said deceased. May 13,1867.
FRANCIS PATTERSON, Administrator.
mayl5—2m Prlnter'a fee $6
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
T>ICKftT SHIFLET, administrator on the estate of A*
XT J. Boggs, lato of said connty, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission from said administration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singu
lar, those concerned, to file their objections, if any they
have, in my office, on or before the first Monday in
July, 1867: otherwise, letters of dismission will be grant
ed the applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary for
said county. Given under my hand and official signa
ture, January 5,1667.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
janS—lamOm Printer’s fee $4.60
GEORGIA, UonDON County.
ril WO months after date application wIlTbe made to the
X Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Ga., at the
first regular terra after the expiration of two months from
this notice, for leave to sell tne lands belonging to the es
tate of K. C. Sniith, late of said county, deceased. March
28, 1667. JAMES LAY, Administrator.
mariJO—06d*
GEORGIA, Gobdon County.
O AMUBL PULLIAM, administrator of John A. Rowen,
Lj represents to me that he has fully administered the
estato of John,A. Kowon. deceased, and applies for dis
mission from said administration—
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if auy they can, why said
administrator should not bo discharged from bis adminis
tration and receivo letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in November, 1867. Given nnder my hand and offi
cial signature, this April 27,1807
inayl—30d* D. W. NERL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
mWO months after date application will bo made to tho
X Court of Ordinary of said county, at the first regu
lar term after the oxplratiou of two months from this
notice, for leave to Beut.ll the lands belonging to the estate
of Thomas W. Shelley, lato of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs aud creditots or said deceased.
April 27, 1867.
aprtb—2in* JOSEPH J. PRIKTUP, Adm’r.
PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALE.
TTPILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in dune next, be
vy foro the court house door In the town of Dnllas,
within the legal hours of sale, the following property,
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 the south half of town lot No. 10, in block D
of the town of Dallas. Also, one-half of the laud in
said block D in said town of Dallas, lying east of A. M.
Faulkner’s residence, on the 8th day of January, 1867,
with all the improvements ou said premises. Levied ou
to satisfy one mortgage fl. fa. in favor of Samncl V.
Sheets, now controied by Wm. P. Anacreon, va. Josia -.
Cooper, who has left the State. Said fi. fa. Issued from
Paulding Superior Court February term, 1867. Property
pointed out by said A. fa. Ma.ch 26, lpf.7.
P. P. alLuooD, Sheriff.
mar28—td Printer's fee $2.50 per levy.
PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALE.
YTTILL be sold before the court house door, in the
y Y town of Dallas, on the first Tuesday in June uext,
within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-
wit :
Undivided half of lots ,of land Nos. (871,) (872,) (421,)
(422,) (444,) all of the secandidislfict and third section.
Levied on to satisfy one Justice Court fl. fa., in favor of
John W. Blair vs. Jenso Kintannon. Levy made and re
turned to me by a Constable. Property pointed out by
plaintiff. This April 29th, 1867.
i*. P. ALLGOOD, Sh’ff.
muy7-td Printer's fee $2.50 per levy.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
TH WO months after date application will be made to
X the Court of Ordinary of Pauldmg county, Ga., for
leave to sell all the real estate betonging to the estate of
K. Thomson, late of Paulding couuty, deceased. March
24,1867. B. if ADAIR, Administrat r.
mar28—2m Printer’s fee $6.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
X> E. DUNN and Rebecca Cooper having applied to
AL# me, In proper form, for letters of administration
upon the estate oi Jesse Cooper, late of said county de
ceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to b« and
appear at my office, withiu the time prescribed by law.
to show cause, if any they have, why such letters should
uot be granted the applicant. Giveu under my hand aud
officiaTsignature, April 30,1887.
B. B. McGRKGOR, Ordinary.
mayS-80d Primer's fee $3.
• EORGIA, Paulding County.
mWO months after date application will be made to the
X Court of Ordinary of Paulding county. Ga., for leave
to soil the real estate of John Jeffers, late of said county,
deceased. April 30,1867.
JOHN H. MCGREGOR, Adm’r. ‘
may8-2m Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Paulding Countt.
rnwo months after date application will be made to tho
i Court of Ordinary of said couuty (or leave lo cell the
lands belonging to the estate of Nathan Farria, late of
aald connty, deceased. April 80, 1807.
JOSEPH UAU8DALK, Adm'r
may8-9m Printer's feo Pi
PAULDING SHERIFF’!! SALE.
ATTILL be sold, before the court house door In the town
of Dallas, Paulding couuty, Ga., on the first Tues
day In July next, between the legal hours ol sale, the fol-
ug property, to-wit: Tilmon Cole’s interest in lot of
laud No. 277, and his interest In the place where Tilmon
Draskel now live*. Levy made aud returned to me by
a constable, Properly pointed out by plaintiff. MaV 2U,
18*7. ^ P. P. ALLGOOI), Sheriff,
mayxs—td Printer's fee $9.90 per levy.
GEORGIA, Pickens Countt.
mWO mouths after date, application will be made to
X the Court of Ordinary of said county, at the first
regular term after the expiration of two months from this
notice, for leave to sell the lands bekmglng to the estate
of Joseph Wilkie, late of said couuty, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased
Mtrc !L?’ .I?? 7 ' WM. POOL, Administrator.
raartT—*m Printer’s fee $6
A 1)1*1119ISTHATOH'fl SALE.
T>Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
JJ Pickens county, Os., will he sold, on the firat Tues
day In June next, at the court home door iu tbe town of
Jasper, Picket)* county, between the legal hour* of sale,
tho tract! of land whereon Bartlett J. Smith resided at
tbe time of hia death, containing 3l9aerce. Said land*
are situated on the public road leading from Jatpcr to
Uawtonvtlle, adjoining the Hue of Dawson county. The
place 1* tolerably wclllmproved. Term* of sale: The
purchater* will be required to pay It cash, seventy-five
dollar*: balance on twelve months time—atoall note*
aud solvent securities, with Interest from date, if not
punctually paid. April 19.18117.
JACKSON L. SMITH. Admlntatralor.
apr*t-td Printer * fee $10 .
POSTPONED AttffriNySTUATOK’S SALE
XIY Tirtna of an order frou the Court of Ordinary of
X3 Pickens county. Ga., will be sold, on the first Tues
day iu June next, before the court house door In said
c°untY, between the legal hours of sale, the place where-
on Klfar West died, to-wit: Lot No. 199, in the 12th dis-
trict and 2d section; Nos. » aud 12, In the 13th district
and 2d tectlun; lot No. 1*>, in the «4tb district and 2d
section of Pickup# county.
Aiao, at the time, before the court house door In
^ of pawsopvllle I)aw#on count;, Ga., lot No.
the 11th district and 1st section of Dawson connty.
L£ or and creditors. Terms of sale:
Lot No. IM. in Pickens county, and tne lot in Dawson
county, sold for cash. The remainder on a credit till 26th
K MJJ. .. BENJAMIN West. Ad^nUuator n
aprtft—td , f . Printer’s fee $10
PRESENTATION CONCERT!
m aid oF tot
Southern Orphan*’ Aneoelation,
(/mwporrNwf by Uu Ixgirtatan ef Plrylnta, Jan. M,1867.)
to ns om’.y nf nlZriMOBS, Maryland,
Juno 17th, 1807.
THE PROFITS OF THIS CONCERN WILL BE GIVEN
TO THE SOUTHERN ORPHANS' ASSOCIATION.
rrUB Officer* of tbe Southern Orphans' Association, for
X. the maintenance and education ot the Destitute
Orphans of deceased Southern Soldiers and Sailors,
cantoslly solicit tho sympathy and cooperation In orr
GRAND PRESENTATION CONCERT
Of all who desire to See the “Home and School" enabled
to receivo and care for all the needy ouee who seek Its
ehclter end protection.
Thanking our Mend* for Iholr post contribution* and
assistance, we again appeal to them to help us In a more
extensive! enterprise, it is tbe design of this Association
to erect a Home and School for tbe Orphans of tbe South,
both male and female, on an extenalve scale, In Ihe city or
Richmond, Virginia. Aa an inducement to hare the
building locaeedthcre, Ihe Common Council ol that city
have guaranteed ten acres of land, In an elevated and
healthful location, and will Increase tho quantity of land,
if needed.
It la with a confident hope in a favorable response to
this appeal to a public which hae never yet Billed to sus
tain a charitable Institution, that we have entered Into
an arrangement to organize a Grand Mutual presentation
Concert for its benefit, and earnestly solicit the kindly
aid and patronage,of the public to Insure Its success.
It may seem unnecessary to add a r Ingle word lo tha
aboye address, bnt calls npon the Institution hare been
so numerals and pressing, and the struggle through
which it is now passing to widen the circle or its chan
ties, is of such au arduous nature, that the Management
cannot too strongly urge upon the humane aud sympa
thetic everywhere, an active participation (n the addi
tional attempt to alleviate the sad condition qf great
numbers of
HELPLESS CHILDREN,
Rendored thus by the terrible war through which we
have passed. And assuredly, whatever may hare been
tho relative political views of ladles and gentlemen
heretofore, ell mnst agree that the children referred to
could not, by any possibility, have had any agency In
bringing about their present deplorableand destitute con
dition, and aro snliable objects for the charity or all per
sons, of whatever shade nf political opinion.
The HOME AND SCHOOL which they now mors par
ticularly seek to establish and endow, will be of Incalcu
lable benefit by provldlrg not only food and raiment for
these helpless ones, but likewise solid and thorough ed
ucation, thus qualifying them for lutnre usefulness to so
ciety St large.
In order that this appeal may lie effectual In enlisting
the active Interest and co-operation of all classes of per
sons everywhere, we have concluded to Issue for the
Grand Presentation Musical Concert
500,00 Tickets at the nominal price of $1 each, a single
ticket entitling the pnrehaaer to a Gift—there being ONE
GIFT TO EVERY TICKET. The Gifta are aa follows:
An elegant Farm ot 241 acred, improved with ex
tensive dwclUnga and outbnil^lnga, making
the property invaluable y* $30,000
A gift of *10,000 in Gold, valued at 13,500
A Farm or 10 acree, highly improved, near the city
of Baltimore 10,000
A gift in Greenbacks 6,000
A Thrce-atory Brick Honee, with modern im-
provementB, In Baltimore/ 6,000
A Three-etory Brick House, with modern Im
provements, in Baltimore 4^900
A Two-8tor7 Brick House, with modern im
provements, in Baltimore* 3,000
Two gifts in Greenbacks, $1,000 each 2,000
Ten gifts in Greenbacka, $500 each 6,000
Fifty gifts In Greenbacks, $100 each
One hundred gifts In Greenbacks, $60 each
One Grand Piano
One Grand Piano *
Two Square Pianos, #600 each
Teu Parlor Organs, $150 each
One hundred Genla* Goid Watches, $150 each...
One hundred Ladies' Gold Watches, $100 each...
Fifty Silver-Plated Tea Sets, *75 each
One hundred Elliptic Sewing Machines, $75 ea..
... _a .a ~ . «.* Watches, *G6 each..
6.000
6,000
1,500
1,000
1,000
1,500
15.000
10.000
3,750
7,600
0,600
4.000
4.000
10,000
One hundred Gents’ Silver . .
One hundred Ladies’ fine Gold Chains and Pin,
$40 cacti
Two hundred Oil Paintings, $20 each...
Five hundred Bibles, $20 each ...
Two thousand copies Pollard’s Southern His
tory,$beoch 10,000
Two thousand Photographic Albums, $5 each 10,000
Two thousand fine Gold Pens, in cases, *5 each... 10,000
Mnsical Instruments, Music Boxes, Ladies’ Work Boxes,
Ladles* and Gents' Gloves, Ladies' and Gents’ Riding
Whips, Opera Glasses, Office and Parlor Furniture, Wri
ting Desks, Black Walnut Frames, Engravings, Ac.; tho
whole amounting to an aggregate of
500,000 Valuable G-ifts!
PLAN OF DRAWING.
Duplicate numbers from 1 to 600,000 are placed in a
wheel; the first number (when drawn out) draws the
highest or first Jjft: the eecond number (when drawn
out.) tho next highest, or second gift, Ac., until the
whole number la drawn.
The distribution will take place after tho Concert,
where 6,000 persons can witness It. A committee will be
chosen from the audience to take charge of the same.
All agente and purchasers will be supplied with a cor
rect list of Ihe awards ae soon as published.
HOW TO ORTAIN TICKETS.
Ordere may be scut to ua, inclosing the money, from
$1 to $96, in a registered letter, Btamp inclosed, at our
ri*. Larger amounts by post office order, draft, or ex
press, at the following club ratee:
6 Tickets to one address .'...$ 4 60
10 Tickets to ono address 9 00
SO Tickets to oue address 18 00
60 Tickets to one address 44 00
Under, and In pursuance ol the provisions of the In
ternal Revenue law, Hla Honor the Cotninlesloucr of In-
ternal Revenue has, npon due proof, granted a permit to
the Southern Orphans' Aetocfatlon to hold It* Gift Con
cert exempt from all charges, whether from the special
tax or other duty lu reaped to such Gift Concert.
REFERENCES.
Lt. Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, New Orleans.
Brig. Gen. JEFF. THOMPSON, New Orleans.
Maj. Gen. 8. B. BUCKNER, Now Orleans.
Mai. Gen. K. P. TYLER, late U. 8. A.
Alai. Gen. W. U. BROWN, late U. 8. A.
V. M. ST1RFF, Plano Manf., Baltimore.
C. McKEKVKK & CO., Baltimore.
Col. GEORGE P. HANK, Danville, Va.
Col. W7P. MlJMFOHI), Richmond, Va.
WM. A. WRIGHT, Augusta, Ga.
,I3rAll orders and commnnications should be ad
dressed to the Central Office.
SOUTHERN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION,
No. 18 Holliday Street, Baltimore.
may94— codtill8th Jun
The Fayorite and Most Comfortable
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(VIA SAVANNAH.)
Fare Ttironch lo New York >34.
T HE following new, feat, and fimt-ctaaa STEAMSHIPS
sail from Savannah lo new York every
Taeiday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Empire Line.
Sail BATURD’YB.
SAN SALVADOR
Murray's Line. I Atlantic C. H. H. 9
Co.’a Line,
Sail TUESDAYS, Sail THUHSD’YS
LEO, j Herman Living-
Dearborn, Com'r.jston, Baker, Com. Nickerson, Com.
VIRGO, General Barnes, SAN JACINTO,
Buckley, Com’der.l Morton, Com'r. Atkina, Comd’r.
These Steamships are all of large carrying capacity,
well adapted to this Route, aud are fitted up with espe
cial regard to the comfort of Paseengere. Slate rooms
large and airy: the Steward's department supplied with
the best the New York and Savannah markets efforts.
The Through Freight Tariff having been much rednccu,
Freighters and Passenger,) will flndthla the QUICKEST,
SAFTtST, and MOSTTECONOMICAL ROUTE to New
York.
laP'Through Ticket* to be had of J. H. Porter, Gen
eral Ticket Agent.
,aavasHaH AUDITS.
Murray’s Line—Hunter A Qamtncl, Agents.
Atlantic C. M. B. S. Oo.’e Line—Wilder & Fullarton,
Line—B. H. Hardee, Agent.
GEO. A. McCLBSKBY,
mayil—4m Gen. Traveling Agents.
HABDWAR E.
N AILS, IToee. Axc*, Traces, Shovels and Spadea, An
vil*, Vises, Smith Beilowe, Files, 11 n Plate, Tin
Ware, Shot, Sheet aod Bar Lead, Copper, Bonders' Hard
ware, Toole, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
IRON AND STEEL.
Swedes Iron, Refined Iron (flat, round, and square.)
Band, Hoop, Sheet, and Scroll Iron, Nall Hod*. Oval,
Hail Oval, and Half Round Iron, Plow Steel, Cast Steel.
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY MATERIAL.
Hubs, Spokes, Alma, Shafts. Banda, Bolt*, Enameled
Leather and Coth, Springe and Axles.
COFFEE.
1000 bags Rio Coffee, of direct Importation.
We Invite tho attention of the pnbllc to onr large and
welt assorted stock, embracing all goods usually kept by
Hardware dealers.
WEED * CORN WELL,
Nos. 169 and 161 Broughton Street,
mayli)—9m Savannah, Ga.
Dfeeas*
10K
CRIMAULT & Co
Chemists to H. H. Prioe. N.poison, „ *
F A R X B
HEW A MOST VALUABLE MEDIOiK,
Fob citbeuto
Intractable & Incurable
TTNL1KK the Patent Medicines „
U imported from New York MtffiSS Wfc,
Ing from France have been MTtKlv raeSl *2
P'S" 1 1 hy the most eminent government?,!? 111 2
fr l p7rit D l opc . r,liirc pSuEJw?*
of Paris, At., Insomuch that the entire V-?!*, '■
Faculty, attached to the government lh *
Ac., with tho fullest conffdence”^ 1 " l ! 0 “w
fsvorabl* notice of all laugnishlnTum ?!?t
nary diseases, but those ^ho
NO MORE CONSCMJvrj,,
DISEASES OF THE CHES1
Grimault’s Syrup of Hypophaaphat, of ^
This new medicine, which la deUrion* i«.v
asgarvaatofeag-jaa;
sumption. Under Its Influence the ron A
NO MORE COD LIVER OIL I
Grimkult’i Syrup of Iodised Horawy^
According to the certlflcatea of the Phnu
Parle Hospitals detailed In the Pro-Mcin.^l 0, *h
of eeve ’ 111 Academies, sJ4f u ,l# h
ed with the greatest success In 3,* nlarVSoJPl
Oil, to which tt Is really superior 1i P “~ NS
the chest, scrofula lymphatic dlsordcrs^l,*2?‘
muscular atony and loss of appetite • it n5r£.S , «l
stltution, hy purifying the blSod.kd i,! 8 ^?*^
moot powerful depurative known! It n e V.,
stomach or bowela like Ihe Iodide of Pm.Lo
Iodide of Iron, and le administered with twSf 1 ' 1 *
caCT to young children subject tohnm«s^Sl!
of the glands. Dr. Caanave, of St Lonlslweft?*
recommends lt particularly In rulaneOTrsCL™’'
Jointly with the PUla which bear hismSe.
Dr. Leran’ Phosphate of Iron,
blood, difficult menstruations,
Females are subject. This excellent medkme
the appetite, impart# strength to the system, and ES
daily suitable to protect person* ol el&eraex ut* 2
effect* of hot ana unhealthy climates, to enaMeK
bear fatigue, and restore to Ihe body whatever mm
fl fthtlHP Gf nnlnl*. r.T*
NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DY8PHP8U)
Grimanit’s Digestive Elixir of p #WK
Pepslne Is the gastric juice itself, or nUmUuuk,
, *P<*P*1 purified, which digeatB food in the Am!
When from various causes, the supply of djmUreS
Is too small, the inevitable couaequepces tronsdmiw
New York AdvortUoment*
PHOTOGRAPHS
FOE, THE MILLION!
I WILL send, post-paid, 50 Photographs of the most
celebrated Actors for 66cent*; 50 Actresses for 60
cents ; 60 Union Generals for 50 cents; 60 Rebel Generals
for60cents; 60 HUtesmen for 60 cents; 60 beautiful
young Ladles for 60 cents; 6" fine-looking young Gen
tlemen for 50 cents; 0 largo Photographs or French Dan
cing Girls, In costume, beaiiiiluliy colored, exactly u»
they appear, for 50 cents ; or for 50 cents. 0 of the most
beautiful ladles of the l'arisiuu bullet Troupe, as they
appear in the play of the Black Crook, at Niblo’o Garden,
at New York.
Send ail orders to P. O. Box 177, Troy, N. Y.
FUN FOR ALL!
. great art of Ventriloquism by
a few hours practice, making a world ul fun, and after
liecomtng experts themselves, can tench otners, thereby
making it a source of income. Full Instruction* sent by
mail for 60 cents. SaiUtaction guaranteed.
Address P. O. Drawer 31, Troy, N. Y.
mayli—dawly
ADMJf»I»TBATOB>S HALE.
TJ Y virtue of aa
XX Pickett* count
m the Court of Ordinary or
—, Will be sold, before the court
bouse door lo aald couotv, within the legal hour* of sale,
on the first Tueaday In June next, tha lauds whereon
J ‘ .ol cultivation. Good.apple orchard on the
M ARRIAOK tilJIDB.-YOUNG’S GRKAt
PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK; or, every one his own
Doctor.—Being a Private Instructor for Married Persons
or those abont to marry, both Male and Female, in every
thing concerning the physiology and relations of our Sex
ual System, and the Productloi
spring, including all the ueu M.rvtim. raU cier uuiure
given In the English language, by W«. YOUNG, M. D.—
This is realiv a valuable and interesting work. It is
written In plain language for the general reader, and is
ilinstrated with upwards of one hundred engravings. All
young married people, or those contemplating marriage
and having the leaet impediment to married life, should
read this l>ook. It discloses secrets that every ortb should
be acquainted with. Still it Is a book that must be locked
up ( aud not lie about the house. It will be sent to any
one on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Wm.
YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce street,above Fourth, Philadel
phia. jelfi—-ly
’aid in 48 Years,
#30,000,000 !
NET ASSETS, JANUARY, 1867,
$4,083,123 78!
WBB AND INLAND
NAVIGATION RISKS.
ID*Agencies In all the principal cltieo and town* in
be United Slates.
Applications tor Inanranee will bo promptly attended
o.
N, L. ANGlBR, Agent.
Office over Jack's Confectionery, Whitehall street.
m*yl«—fhn
Purchasing Agency.
EDWIN C. CLARKE,
AGENT IN NEW YORK FOR PURCHASING
MERCHANDISE and MACHINERY
OF ALL KINDS.
H AVING a business experience of nearly sixteen
years in New York, and an extensive acquaintance
with first-class manufacturers and dealers in tills dty In
the varions branches of trade and manufacture. I am now
prepared to fill orders for al! kinds of Merchandise, at the
Joweat market Drices.
Merchants, Mechanics, and Families will find it to th
interest to favor me with their orders. Orders from ....
parts of the country respectfully solicited. A reasonable
commission charged. Address
KDWIN C. CLARKE,
103 Pear! Street, or Box 3,572, New York.
Rkfibencbs.-F. W. G. Bellows, Vice President Pa
cific Mai) Steamship Co.. N. Y.; Isaac Taylor, President
New York A Bremen Steamship Co., N. Y.; Crocker,
Wood A Co., New York; Huger Bros., New York; Hou.
A. M. Clapp, Buffalo, New York; A. B. James, Esq.,
New Orleans; Geo. James, Esq., Zanesville, Ohio;
Wool worth A Graham, New York: Marshal), Johnson A
Co,, N*w York; Henry Moore A Gcuung, New York.
apr23—3m
L. D. O. WOOD.
JAVKSn. LOW.
jr. H. LtrewiGSKN.
WOOD, LOW ft LUDWI68EN,
(Formerly Wood & Low—Established IM6,)
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
190 Common Street,
Now Orloana, Loulela
ttUTBOBIZmO HOffbranch* jh ati.anta.
A. Amtell, Rreeldont Atlanta National Bank; Mr. A.
K. Scano, Messrs. Zimmerman & Vcrderey, Messrs. P.
A G. T. iDodd, Messrs. Chapman & Hncicr, Messrs.
McDaniel & Strong.
tN Person*] attention given to tho ealo of Cotton and
pnrchaae ol ali descriptions of Produce. jau-16—ly
1867 MONTVALE SPRINGS. 1867
T HIS POPULAR SUMMER RESORT having been
placed in thorough repair, aud lui nfahed with new
forniture, will bo opened for vialtorfl ou the 1st of June,
nnder the direction and control of the uud(ir«igned, pro-
prietora of the American Ilotcl, Atlanta, Ga,
Montvalc presents tho atrongeat ahractlona to both
tho invalid and pleaaure-aeeker, no leaa on account of ita
retirement aud the beauty of ita aurrounding scenery than
of the reatoratlve powere or He water*.
We have reduced the price of board to the loweat fig-
urea consistent with a proper provision for the eutcrtaln-
ment of our gneata.
Board, per day ....$3
Board, per week ao
Board, per mouth, w
with alfowaucce for f&milica.
Traveler* by rail reach tbe Springe by special convey
ances from Iioudou, or by regular dally ma‘l coaches from
Knoxville, Teuu.
tpi26-2m WIUTft A WHITLOC^,
HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO.,
(rOHMRKLY or HEHPHie,)
Commission Merohants,
GENEB.IL PVROHA8INQ AGENTS,
No. 7 Booth Commercial Street,
ST. LOEIS, MISSOURI.
f**Ordere for FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac., filled
promptly.
Refer to—Clayton A Adair; Langatnn, Crane A Ham
mock ; K. J. Lowry A Co ; L. 8. Salmon* A Co.
»prid—Sm*
C. 1. CLAOUOUN, w. F. QBRniHO,
190 CAeMnut Si., PAUadeiflAla. At/owia, Ga.
a. m. jacraon, Augusta, Oa.
CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO.,
Cotton Factors aud Commission Merchants,
ASBNTS foil TIME SALK OF
Sheetings, Hhlrtlnga, Oanabnrga, Drills, Stripes, Yarns, Ac
No. 120 Chestnut fit., Philadelphia, Pa.
No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia.
L IBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Consign
ments.
All qualities of BURLAPS (the cheapest article that
can be used for sackiug grain and fertilizers, and baling
goods) kept < onrtHQtly on baud, and for sale at lowest
pricee, by
CLAGHORN, HERRING A CO.,
No. 7 Warren Block,
mart?—3m* • Augusta, Ga.
principa 1 purified, which digests food in the
i, the supply of dimiir«htf
is too email, me inevitable consequences no ntd isiw
tioo, gastritis. Inflammation of the mncoui cmu e(h
Btormidi and bowels, heartburn. an»rala, low of dma
and in females general derangement. The Elixir nf R?
*lne care* *i! such dhumse., ami un.-vn.t* romltiil
ring pregnancy ^
Bettor than Copaiba—Internal and Local-Jitc,
rative -Agent.
GHIMAULT’8 MATICO.
Tht* now remedy le prepared from the knvM till,
rurian pepper ahrub called MATICO and care* maid
and ltriaUIbly without any fear of inflammalorr nraS.
The great majority ol physldanaln Paris, takfe
many and New York now u»e no other remedr, M
direction* accompany each bottle and packet,
plana lory treatise will bo eett post tree for rd
GENERAL DKrOT IN PARIS.
GRIMAULT (X. CO.,
In N. York, J. SI. BECKER, llIKriill
And t y every good Chemiitt
BURIN DU BUISON’S
Digestive Lozengers and Powdei
Recent experiments made on a largG scale by Prof«w
Paireqnln, of Lyons, confirmed by his colleagues of th
hospitals and the principal notabilities of TarU,hn
Bbown tbe great efficacy of the Lozenges and Powito
with an alkaline base, a new discovery due to Mr. Bori
du Bnison. Chemist and member of tho Imperial Aradc
my of Medicine, Paris, to euro in a sure ana npid nu»
ner, Indigestion, Naaaea, sb well aa discaaert of the Kid
neys. Livsr, Cramps in the Stomach, IuflnranwtJoad
the Bowcis, Ac. The spleen arising from jufiiguiiioo dii
appears as if by enchautmenl under the Influence ol thii
DrcciouB medicine, und the sick person recovers halt!
strength aud appoute.
To resnmo. th . I astlles and Powder are presented w
deT the most lavorable scientific and medical auspkii
agreeable to tho taste, and may bo taken wlltumi Inas
venkmee by chlldnm as well as adults.
General Ikipot In Parfa at GRIMAULT A CO.’S,
48 Rne UlchdBei
Geueral Depot In Atlanta at JENKINS A CD’S.
General Depot In Now York, at J. M. BECKER’S,
JylO-tf 129 Grand Street
WOOD & MANN
Steam Engine Company’*
CELEBRATED
From 4 to 35 Horae-Power.
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
W E have the oldoet, largest and most complete work
in the United State's, devoted oxclusivvly to th*
manufacture of Portable Engines and Saw Milli, whifai
for BimpUnty compactness, power and economy of W
are conceded by experts, to t>e superior to auy ewfol
fered to the public.
The great amount o. oonei room, fire snriace aodcy*
Under area, which wo give to the rateu oorso poȣ
maku our Engines the most powerful and cheapeit P
use; and they are adapted to every purpose where po**
is required.
All sixes constantly on hand, or famished at short w*
tice.
^Descriptive circulars with price list, sent onappha
* „ WOOD * MANN 8TEAM ENGINE CO.,
Utica, N. Y. Branch Office, 96 Malden Lane, N. T. City.
JtfW—ly
I M. BROOKS. UUOH MACDONALD. LOUIS B. LBOAY.
WILBUR F. JOHNSON,
Of Georgia, 1 with
1IR00K8, MACDONALD & CO„
COTTON yACTORS AND
OommiBfllon Blerohantti,
(9 Caroudolet St., New Orleann.
y-Protnpt attention given to all Oidrr*. Also, lib-
vrai Advances nude on coneignmenl* of Cotton and other
Froonea. -
THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO,
620 Broadway, New York,
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer iu
CARRIAGES and BdttCiieB,
the iKiiruALink -i in
—' ok
OONOBHII (EAL TIRXJ8
WM. L. HENSLEK,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
ATLANTA, DBOHSIA.
^Orfan may be UA with H.
8 a certain preventive, and will cure Goonorrivea In a
J . shorter Umc, without injuring the ey»U)m. end wlB
cl ’e “•» Inconvenience, than any other rnedi-
glMt BlriclIlra , or le »»° patient with
It ha. no ameli, end doea not ataln the akin or Uneo.
Bold by all Dru^lafe at (t per bottle. Prepared only
Ali ST ARRIVED.
PEE8H COUNTRYf
At Crlffln and Atlanta, Ceorgla.
F OR the porpoee of .applying Merchant* and PI*®fr™
atthe South, by whoira*tie«9reiaU. with any *tyb
of (.'arringe*, Buggk* or Plantation Wagon*.
Mr. Woodruff slorig experience in the carriage buslnew
will enable us to givo saUafacUou, in tnpplJinf R® 0 ®
stautial work, such as the couniry demands, at M
prices as can possihly be famished for cash. WS ww
keep cousUutljr ou baud
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES,
the same as foriuerly sold by Mr. Woodrnff. and wWj»
became so univt really i>opularall through the Sooth,**
tbe mat Buggy in use.
Address aUordera to
TOM LIN SON, D KM A REST CO., ^
ftpr)7—ly 62U Broadway, Ncw Yor^
T, r. C A HU ART, A. \. HAMILTON, WM. H. WUlTfOS*
, . I fl. m. VAM W AU1NXM. . j ,
CARHART, WHITFORD & CO.
Manulkctnrer* and Wholesale Dealers in
Fine Medium, and Co»r«*
CLOTHING,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING.
AS, 67, 6» end «1 Iludaqu Street.
(Near Duane, cor. Worth St..) NEW YOU*'
or Payaa A Carhart In liquidation.
groffiee
DAVID MAYES, formerly ol Atlanta, Georgi*. v"* 1
MAYER St. MON.
No. m Warren,Street, New Tork.
Brandies, Wines, Qina, Ci«ars, &C-
: Bfeleta In Hye, Soarboa, and Konoasohaia WhlrtjNi