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SUBMERGED CORN.
GOOD, SAFE STOCK FBED>
Grintyillb, Qa., May 6, 1067.
Mr. A. K. 8mqo % Atlanta, Oa.
...... bout any inju
rious effects whatever.
After a few, <ky*’ feeding the animals relish it, aud 1
can »ee no perceptible difference in the results from feed
ing this and sound Corn. 1 have no hesitancy In recom
mending this Corn for horse feed. "
very respectfully, W. B. SMITH.
TIME SA LES.
WHEAT WANTED.
I NOW propose exchanging Two Thousand Bushels
STOCK CORN, of the above lot, aud Two Hundred
bales Hay, for Wheat, deliverable Immediately aftor har
vest. None but resjginsthle planters need make applica
tion. Apply Immediately to
A, 8EAGO,
OMnmtuUm Merchant,
Corner Foreyth .nil Mitchell elreets,
m.ylO—lfit Atlanta, Georgia.
> Uihu. 4 feet I
8
— do r ink.
) with * lot of eciup
_ _ng lathe, 1 rip new, 1 no 1
. 1 Par 1 , hand machine, t saeh tua-
I rip m. 1 siirfsdug ma
t lot ol Snake, « large lot
“"i Iron tools. Including
i department*: 132-
bcltlng, AU levied on
. Foundry, Car Manafttc-
. York*, by virtue of, and to satisfy
> S. fa. leaned hy hit Honor B. D. Smith, dodge
of the County Oout of Pollen county, in favor of Joseph
R, Holliday tv. the Main City Foundry, Car Mnnnractu
ring and Machine World. May fi, ltel.
W. L. HUBBARD, Dep. Sheriff.
msy7—td Printer’, fee tA60
Peupaned Administrator's Sale. \
I WILL Belt, on the firat Tncaday In Jnne next, before
the court houaa door in Atlanra, Fulton county, Ga.,
within the uaual boon or eate, the following property,
to-wlt:
One beantlfol reel donee lot, containing four and alxty-
ou« one-hundroths acrca,known aa the Edward; residence
lot. upon which are the walle of a two-story rock house
which was destroyed by fire. Alao, at the aame time and
place, fourteen vacant lota, varying from one fourth to
one and one-fourth acres In elno, beautifully located for
dwelling lota, adjoining the. above, and land, of Jour-
dan Johnson, George II. Chase, and others, lyiiig in the
northeast portion or the citv or Atlanta, and fa a part of
land lot No. 47, or tho 14th district of originally Henry,
now Fulton county. Sold hy order of the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, aa the property of R. M. fidwardy,
deceased, for the benefit of hairs and creditors. Terms:
Half cash, and half six months. Parties wlshli
Information wilt be abowu the property, or a
" Attorneys at*
further
, by call
ing on John M. Clarke St Son. Attorneys at law, or
H. J. MASSKir, Administrator.
April M, 1867. , sprite-td Printer’s fee >10
PIILTON SHERIFF’S SALK.
TTTlLLfce sold, before the court bouse door in the city
Tv of Atlsnta, Fulton county, Ga., between the law
ful hours of sale, ou the first Tuosday in June next, the
following property, to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land In the city of Atlanta
containing three-fourths (
acre, inure or less,
Wheat street, being In
Esa. against
e comer of paid streets, to sat
isfy two fl. Css. against Lee Smith, issued from the Jus
tice Court of the llttBih district, G. M., one Iu favor of
W. B. Lowe A Co., and one In thvor of W. B. Lowe vs.
said Lee Smith. Said laud lot held by said Leo bmltli
under bond for titles. Levy nude and returned to me by
J. S. Lumpkin, L. C.
Also, at the same lime and place, thirty acres of land,
more or Ices, as the property of A. A. Gilmore, lying
West of J. M. C. Reed; being In the I4th district of orig
inally Henry, now Fulton, county. Levied on ae the
property of said A. A. Gilmore, to satisfy one #. fs. issued
from the Justice Court of the lddfith district G. M,, in
favor of C. W. and H. It. J. Long vs. said Gilmore.
Levy made and returned to me by J. J. White, L. r
May 4,18#7. B. N. WILLIFORD, Sheriff.
may7-td Printer’s fee $8.80 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the court bonse door In tho city
of Atlanta, county of Fnlton and State of Georgia
on the first Tuesday in June 1867, between tbe legal hours
of sale, tbe following property, to-wlt:
One onc.horse wagou, with Iron axletrees and wood
flame, levied on as the property of defendant, E. W.
Jones, of DeKaib county, Us., by vlrtne of, and to satis
fy a fi. Is. issued Rom DeKaib County Court, in fitvor of
Kilzabcth Reagan ve. B. W. Jones. Said property point
ed out by plaintiff. May 6, 3807. V )
Also, at the same time and place, !8 acres of iland, In
the 5th ward of tho city of Atlanta, being part of land lot
No. 70, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Ful
ton county; said S3 sacs adjoining lands of Hnnnlcntt
and Harris, and being, in part, the promises whereon
Edwin Payne now resides. Levied on as tbe property of
said Edwin Favne, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Supe
rior Court of Fullou county, in favor oT Lewis Utilizer A
Co. vs Huge, Mills & Co. Property pointed out by plain
tiff’,, attorney.
Also, at th« um> time and place, that city lot known
as the old Foundry lot, on Marietta street, In the city of
Atlanta. Fulton county, Ga., adjoining Mrs. Mary With
ers' Foundry lot, containing three-eighths of an acre,
more or less.. Levied on by James Patterson, L. C., by
vlrtne of, and to satisfy a fi. 111. Issued from the Justice
Court ol tbe lirifitn district, G. M„ in favor of L. S. Flu.-
dcr vs. Empire Manufacturing Company, aa tbo property
of defendauts.
W. L. HUBBARD, Dep. Bh’ff.
may'i-td Printer’s fee $3.50 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S MALE.
W ILL be soul, Defore tne court houso door in tho
city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday In July next,
wltnin the lawful hours of sale, the following property,
to-wlt:
Ouc-fonrtb interest In 14 head of mules, aud the one-
fourth interest in fivo wagons and harness, together with
the une-lourth interest In alt tho toola, Including a set i f
blacksmith tools; all of which muiee, wagons, and tools
are In the possession of W. F. Harris; also, one large
hanking safe. All levied on as the property of M. K. Bed
A Co., by virtue of, and to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued
by His Honor B. D Smith, Judge or the County Court
sa.d county, in favor of K. 7. Woodward a Co. vs. M. 1
Bell A Co. May 7,1887. -'I
W. L. HUBBARD, Dsp. Sheriff,
mayp—td Printer’s fee $y.6>. per levy.
Fulton Mpeetstl OaUllT’u Hale.
■WFILL be sold before the court huuso door in tho city
VT of Atlant*,' Fulton county, Ga., on Uie drat Tues
day in June next, within the legal hours of sale, the fo.
lowing property, lo-wlt:
One single-story wood house, and lot. (hinting West pi
Elliott street, and adjoining lota of Mr. Long, on tin
Norm, Mr. Thomas on the South, aud a lot now, or for
merly, owned by J. A. Hayden, containing half an acre,
more or less. Levied cm aa the property of John Nor
man, to satisfy a fl. ft issued lrom the County C<
or Fnlton, In favor of J. W. Bridwell A Son vs. J
Normsn, principal, and William Pettis, security. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff. Atlanta, May 4. 1U67.
JO. S. SMITH, Special Bailiff.
may7-td Printer's feo gl.80 per levy.
Postponed Special Balllffli Sale.
W ILL be sold, before the court house door In tho city
of Atlanta, Fnlton connty, Ga., between tho law
ful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday lu Jane next, the
following property, lo-wit:
The Interest of Henry F. Ivy in one Urge two-story
wooden house, and all other appartonancos there
unto belonging, situated on the corner ilf'Prtdr and
Wheat streets, and an alley, containing hal(an aero, more
or less. Levied cn by two fi, fo,it., both issued from tho
Connty Court of Fulton In favor of A. P. Bell to. Henry
P. Ivy. Property pointed ont hy plaintiff.
Also, one smslf brick house, and lot. With a brick
blacksmith shop
Walton‘streets,
acre, more or let.. ,. ... —
Williams’ estate. Levied on as the property of H. J
Ivy, to satisfy two fi. fat. Issued from the County Court
of Puiton, In favor of Wytey, Johnson A Co. W H.F. Ivy.
Property pointed out by plaintiff ’a attorney.
JO, 8. SMITH. Special Bailiff,
mayll—td Printer’s fee |i.60 per levy
GEORGIA, Fulton Countt.
ohdihaby's ornox. march 1,1886.
J OHN LYNCH, administrator or tho estate of James
Carrey, dccoaecd, applies to mo for letlcts of dis
mission from said administration—
All persona concerned are therefore notlfiod to file their
oojertione. If any they have, on or before tho regular
form of this court In September next, otherwise letters ol
dismission will ho granted applicant. Given under my
hand and official signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
marl—lam6m Printer's fee |C
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* IN ATLANTA!
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Cor. ’WIiltoDall (and. HuntorHts.,
IVE their stock now complete,
largest and moat varied stock ot
DRV GOODS
In Atlanta, and offer the entire stock st smaller profits
than any house In the State of Georgia.
SJCZ OUB NSW LOT OF DRKHH 000D31
Call and sco the new
“Bell of the South” Hoop Skirt,
With Indestructible Hoops I
WINDOW SHADES OF EVERY VARIETY.
surtl—Si* 1 '
WHEAT THRASHERS !
T HE season for getting ont Wheat is drawing near,
and we Invite tbs attention of Farmers of the sur
rounding country to tho celebrated Thrasher mssnfse-
tured bv Mxaaiu. HALL, MOON A MILLER, Louisville,
Ky. Price ol Horse-Foworaud Thrasher complete, ready
for ate, (*», aboard the cart at LoulevlUe.
Addreaa
PRATTB, EDWARDS A CO..
Sols Agents, Atlanta, Ga,
®’*Griffln Star, LaGitngc Reporter, Rome Courier,
Dalton Timet, aud Marietta Advocate copy oua month,
and send hill to Pratte. Edward* fit Co. mayll—Im
ICE CREAM ! ICE CREAM i
Al all hour* of the day, aud till 10 o’clock at night,
PUB XaADIBH and obntlkuen,
At G. W,. JACK’S,
Whi’obal) Street, Atlanta, Ga.
JsTiKWTOJSr HOUSE,
■ ^ATHENS, GEORGIA.
£>:.VJ. WHaRT N. Proprietor.
GEORGIA, Fulton Countt.
ordinary's ofries, march 80,1866.
H IRAM BOWEN, administrator on tho estate of Su
gar Bond, deceased, represents to the court in hfo
petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has
fully administered said estate—
'Inin Is tliorufore to cite all persona concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show canee. If any they can. why
said administrator should not he dismissed from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the firat
Monday In October, 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
marfil—iamlim Printer’s foej(4 6(1
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
OHDINART’S OFFIOI, HOVRMBIR 80, 1866.
A ZARLAH MIMS, administrator of James Turner, de
ceased,!
filed and euton
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 uotho discharged from
hla administration, and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday ’a June, 1867. Given under my hand
and official signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary,
decs—lamCm Printor’a foo 8..WI
ceased, renreeents to tho court in hiB petition, duly
ed on record, that he has fully administered
Apple
for letters of dismission from said admlnlstrstio l
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of ssid deceased, to be sud
appetr at my office, within the time prescribed by law.
to show cans?. If any they ctn.why said letters should
not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and
official signature, Fobrnary 4,186".
G. T. hAKESTRAW, Ordinary,
febfi—lsmfim Printer's fee 4-1.60
GEORGIA, Gwinnxtt Countt.
TAMES L. MOORE, administrator of the estate or Wll-
O llamV. Moore deceased, applies to me for letters
of dismission from hla administration—
These are therefore to-cite and admonish all and singu
lar, tho kindred and friends, to he and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause.
If any they have, why eald letters should Dot be grauted
the applicant. Given under my hand and official signa
ture, FebrUiry 4, 1867.
GWINNETT SHERIFF’S SALE.
tbe first Tuesday in June next, within the legal
sale, the following property, to-wlt:
An nndtvided hall interest In one saw and merchant
mill on the Alcovla creek, Incaldvonnty, with all the ma
chinery and appurtenances to said mills belonging, and
100 seres of land, more or lees, npon which said mill la
el tun tod; number not known, blit adjoining landa of Joel
Davie, T. 11. Loveless, David Abbott and others. All
known as the Alcovia Mill property. The other half In
terest In said property is owned by Thomas H. Loveless.
Levied on aa the property of John F. Espy, to aatisfy
fonr fi. Du. from tho Jnetice'e Court of the with district,
Q. M , of said connty. In lavor of James W. Wilson vs.
John F. Espy. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy
made knd returned to metre C. A. Allen, L. C. April 2U,
186PT. W.J. BORN, Sheriff.
aprtl—td Printer’s fee $3.D0
GWINNETT SHERIFF’S SALE.
I WU.L sell on the first Tuesday in Jnne next, within
the legal hours of sheriff ’a rale, before tbe coort
house door In LawrenceviUe, Gwinnett comity, Ga ptho
following property, to-wlt:
Fifty acres of land, the same lying In, and being a por
tion of let No. Ill, In the 7th district ot Bald county, aud
ol the southwest comer of Said lot. Sold to satiety two
fl fae against Reuben Long, one In favor of J. N. Glenn,
anil the other a tax fl fit in avor of the Sale end County
aforesaid. Levied on ns the property of said Long,
Also, at tbo same time and piece, 137 acres of land,
more or leas, It being a portion of lot No. 90, in the 7U»
district of said connty. It being tbs place whereon John
Pittman now reaidee. Levied ou to satisfy a 11 fa in favor
of Andrew J. Shaffer ve Abel Waldronp. Levied on ne
tbe property of aaid Waldronp, the same being a well Im
ho Gainesville road. ADril 86,
W. J. BORN,
Sheriff snd Special Constable.
Printer’s lee $8.60 per levy.
proved placo, lying i
apr88—td
POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.
TITILL be sold, before the court house door In the
YY town of LawrenceviUe, Gwinnett County, Qa., on
the first Tuesday In June next, within the legal honra
of Mle, the following property, to-wlt:
One undivided fourth interest In and to a certain tract
of land situated oa Shoal Creek, In the 5th district of
Gwinnett county, containing 185 acres, more or leas, and
one-fourth undivided interest hi and to tho merchant mill
thereon, the same being known sb tho Bond's mill lot.
Also, 863 acres, more or less. In the 5th district of said
county, known aa tho place whereon the defendant, Abel
Gnffln, formerly resided. Alio, 1 acre, more or lese,
whereon Is situated a tan yard, known aa Griffin’s Tan
Abel Griffin, to satisfy sundry fl. fas. from the Justice
Court of the 478th district, G. M.. three fo fovor of S', O.
Whitworth ts. G.uuii ana Pruett, eleven In favor of Sa
rah E. Whitworth vs. Grttlld fit Pruett, and seventeen In
favor oi Whitworth A Nunnclly, administrators, <sc., vs.
Griffin & Pruett Levy made and returned to me by
Asa McMillan, L. C. ^Aprll 29.1867.
82,186T. j; T. MoBLVANY, Dop. Sheriff.
may8—td Printer’s fee $2.56 per levy.
GEORGIA, Mrhiwxthxr County.
J AMES M. BIRD having In proper form applied to mo
for letters of administration on tho estate of WU-
11am A. bird, lata of said connty, deceased—
These are therefore to cite all and singular, tho kindred
aud creditor! of said deceaaed, to bo aad appear at my
office, on or before ihs first Monday In Juno, and show
cause. If any tney have, why permanent administration
should not be granted to the applicant. Giron under my
hand and official alguatnro, April 23,1867.
J. W. BANNING, Ordinary.
maj5—30d Printer’s fee $8
GEORGIA, MiRiwarniR Countt.
J OSEPH HEARD, one of %e administrators with the
will annexed
applies for letters
’a
id appear a.
first Momlay In November next,and show cause, if any c-
lets, why stud letters should not be granted the applicant
71 dal algnature, April 86,
. BANNING, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $4.50
1867.
mays—lam6m
GEORGIA, Mxriwxthxr Countt.
J OHN S. BROWN, administrator on the estate ol Ro
bert Brown, deceaaed, represents that he has folly
administered said estate, and applies for letters of dis
mission—
These ire therefore toTlte sll persons concerned^ kin
dred and creditors, to show canee, If any the'
said administrator should not be
ministration, snd receive letters of dismission within
tho tlmo prescribed by law. Given under my haiid mid
official algnature, April 26,1867.
msvIV-lamfim
J. W. BANNING, Ordinary.
Prlnter'e fee $4 60
GEORGIA, MxiuwBTnin County.
J OHN F. and Jamos J. Alford apply for lettors of ad
ministration npon the aetata, o! leham Alfora, late
or eald county; deceased—
These are therefore to etto and admonish all and sinun-
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and
sppear st my office, on or before the first Monday in Juno,
to show cause. If any they havo, why letters of aiunlnlatra-
tlon on till: ,-stAto of said deceased should not be granted
to the applicant. Witness my hand and official signa
ture, April 80,1867. J. W. BANNING, Ordinary,
mayt^-tffid.Printer’! fco (3
GEORGIA, Mxriwxthxr Countt.
I T being made to appear to tbe Court of Ordinary of
said connty that tho estate of Hon. Frank Kendall,
late of said county, deceased, is unrepresented, and do
one having applied for letters of administration on said
estate—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, If any they
can, why tho administration of said estate should not be
vested In the Clerk of tho Superior Court, or some other
fit snd proper person, onthe first Mondayln Jhne Given
under my hand and official signature, April 25,1867.
J. AV. BANNING, Onllusty,
gays—30d rrluter’e fee $3
GEORGIA, Msriwxthxr Countt.
T WO months alter date application will be mado tjo
tho Court of Ordinary of eald connty, for leave to
sell the real oBtate belonging to tho citato of Abner
Rosser, tats of said county, decoased. March 81, 1867. •
L. D. V. ROSSER, Executor.
MARY ANN ROSSER, Executrix.
apr6—Im Primer’s foe $6.
it in June next, between utelegal nonra of salo—
Also, st the same lime and place, ft! seres of tot No.
00, mut ot tho creek, Ujtlie 7th dlstrictof Fayette county.
Levied on as (ho property of John K. Kennedy, by virtue
of s fi. fit. Issnen thim Fayette county Court, In lavor ol
_ . yette county Court,
R. T, Dorsey vs. John K. Kennedy. Property pointed
out by eald Dorsey. March 27,1,
ISAAC B. A
ap2S—td Priater’s feo
. AVKRA, Special Bailiff.
— , jfrjp per levy.
GEORGIA, FAvarr*Countt.
L ewis F, BLALOCK, Administrator on tho oetAte of
Edward Uerapcrfy, deceased, represents to the
Court that he ha* folly administered the said Ucmperly’a
estate—
These are, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to show cause, if any they have, In terms of the law,
why said Administrator should sot be discharged from hla
Administration, and receive Letters of Dismission.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
Jan6—lsmOm Printer's fae $4 50
GEORGIA, Fatrttx Countt.
R obert H. WHITLOCK, Administrator on tbe es
tate of David Whitlock, deceased, repreeonte to the
Court that lie liae folly administered the eald David
Whitlock's estate—
Thcso are, therefore, to notify all persona concerned,
to show cause, if any they have, In forme of tho law,
why sold Administrator shouldnot bo dlschaigod from
hie Admlnlelratlon, and receive Letters of Dismission.
Jan6—lamflin
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee t4 50
GEORGIA, Fatrtr County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT OOHORRN.
TOHN T. RTRPHBN8, administrator of John W. Ste
el phens, represents to the court that be bae fully ad
ministered John W. Stephens' citato—
This Is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to be and appear at my office, on or before the
first Monday In October next, and show conso. 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
90,1867. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordl
mar'll—mOm
GEORGIA, FATkrrx County.
T WO months afterdate application will be made to the
Court Of Ordinary uf said county, at the first
regular form after the expiration of two,months from this
notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate
of Francis IP Patterson, life of nahl connty, deceased.
Hold for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said do-
ceased. May 1st, 1867.
FRANCIS PATTERSON, Adm'r.
may8-2m Printer's feo $0,
GEORGIA, Fatettk Countt.
T WO months after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordlnaiy of Fayette county, Georgia, at
the first regular form after the esplratlon or two months
from this notice, for leave to sell the real estaf ’ ’ —
to tho estate of Charles C. Shell, late of said connty,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. May 17, 1867. ,
PfllLLIP H. BRASSELL, I
Administrator tf« dents non.
mayl»- 2m Printer's fee $6
GEORGIA, Fatntt* OdtnrrT.
regular term alter tho expiration. o(
from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
tho ostateof Francis M. Patterson, late of said county,
deceased, for tho benefit ot the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. May 13,1687.
FRANCIS PATTERSON, Administrator.
mayl8—2m■Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Gohdon Countt.
P ICKS!' BlllFLET, administrator on the ostate of A’
J. Boggs, late of aaid connty, deceased, applies to
mo for letters of dismission from said administration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, those concerned, to file their objections, ir any they
have, In my office, on- or before tho first Monday in
July, 1887: othorwtao, letters of dismission will be grant
ed the applicant at that term of the Coiut of Ordinary for
said connty. Given under my hand and official signa
ture, January 5,1867.
THE PROFITS OF THIS CONCERN WILL BR GIVEN
TO THE SOUTHERN ORPHANS’ ASSOCIATION.
[HE OOwre of the Southern Orphans’ Association, for
_ tbe maintenance aad education of the Doatituto
jrphans ol deceased Southern Boldlera and Bailors,
earnestly solicit the sympathy and co-operation In oar
GRAND PRESENTATION CONCERT
Of all who desire to eee the “Homo and School” enabled
to receive and care for Ml tho needy ones who eeek ita
shelter aud protection.
Thanking our Mends for their past contributions end
assistance, we again apneal to them to help ue ta a more
extensive enterprise, ft le the design of this Association
to erect a Homeand School for the
‘ " ‘ ltvescaie, mu
ncement to I
_ _ _ that etty
have guaranteed ten scree of land, In an elevated and
healthful location, and will increase the onanUty of land,
If needed. .
It 1s with a confident hope In a favorable response to
this appeal to a public which has never yeclhtled to sus
tain a charitable institution, that we have entered Into
an arrangement to organise a Grand Mutual presentation
Concert for lie beneflt, and oamestly solicit tho kindly
aid and patronage of the public to lnsnre its success.
It may seem unnecessary to add a single word to the
above address, bnt calls npon tbe Institution have been
so nnmerous and pressing, snd tho struggle through
which it le now passing to widen the circle or Its
ties, la of euch an ardnons natnri
Chari-
that tbe Management
ional attempt to alleviate tho sad condition of great
numbers of
HELPLE38 CHILDREN,
Rendered thus by the terrible war through which we
havo passed. And assuredly, whatever may have been
tho relative political views of ladles and gentlemen
heretofore, all must agree that the children referred to
could not, by auy possibility, have had any agency iu
bringing about their present deplorableaod destitute con
dition, and are suitable objects for the charity of all per
sons, of whatever shade of political opinion.
Tho HOME AND SCHOOL which they now more par-
tlenlarly eeek to establish and endow, will be of incalcn-
lable beneflt by providlrg not only fond and raiment for
these helpless ones, but likewise solid aud thorough ed
ucation, thus qualifying them for tutors usefulness to to
ciety st large.
; In order tha . J |
the active laterest and co-operation of all classes of per
sona everywhere, we have concluded to Issue for the
Grand Presentation Musical Concert
600,00 Tickets at the nominal prico of $1 each, a single
-x - — v - Gift—there being ONE
e Gift* are ae foil
An elegant Farm of 241 acrea, improved with ex-
tenalve dwellings and outbuildings, making
the property invaluable $30,000
A gift of |10,000 in Gold, valued at. 13,500
_ jree-story Brick House, with modem Im
provements, in Baltimore 5,000
A Three-story Brick House, with modern Im
provements, in Baltimore 4,300
A Two-story Brick House, with modern im
provements. in Baltimore
janS—lamflm
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $4.50
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
Conn of Ordinary of uonlon county, Ga., at the
first regular term after the expiration of two months from
gl* notice, for leave to sell tne lands belonging to the es-
JAMKb LAY
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
S AMUEL PULLIAM, administrator of John A. Rowcn,
represents to me that he has folly administered tho
estate of John A. Rowen, deceased, and applies for dis
mission from said administration—
This is therefore to cite all peraons concerned, kindred
and creditors'; to Bhow cause, If any‘they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in November, 1867. Given under iny bund aud offi
cial signature, this April 27,1867
mayl—30d* D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gorpon County.
T WO months aftor date application will bo made to the
Court of Ordinarv of said county, at tbe first regu
lar torn after tho expiration of two months from this
notice, for leave to sell all the landB belonging to the estate
of Thomas W. 8helley, late pf said county, deceased, foi
the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased,
April 27,1867.
aprtS—8m*JOSEPH J. PRINTUP, Adm’r.
pruvouicnin, iu Jjuiiiuioie •. •...... •
Two gifts in Greenbacks, $1,000 each
Ten gifts in Greenbacks, $500 each
Fifty gifts in Greenbacks, $100 each
One hundred gifts in Greenbacks, $60 each
One Grand Piano ...i
One Grand Piano
Two 8qoarc Pianos. $500 each
Ten Parlor Organs, $160 each
One hundred Gents’ Gold Watches, $160 each
One hundred Ladies’ Gold Watrhee, •*£& csrt
Fifty ouver-Fiated Tea Sets, $75 each
One hundred Elliptic Sewing Machines, $75 ea
One hundred Gents’ Silver Watches, $G5 each
One hundred Ladies* fine Gold Chains and Pin,
$40 each*.
1,000
2,000
6,000
6.000
6,(00
1,600
1,000
1,000
1,600
16,000
iauuu
8,750
7,500
6,600
4,000
Two handred Oil Paintings, $20 each 4.000
Five hundred Bibles, $20 each 10,000
Two thousand copies Pollard’s Southern His
tory, $5 each 10,000
ens, In cases,$5 each, .s 10,000
Ladlea* Work Boxes,
PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in oone next, be
fore the conn house door in the town of Dallas,
within the legal hours of sale, the loliowlug property,'
tO-Wit!
Undivided half of lot of land No. 281, in the 2d district
and 3d section. Also, the undivided interest of town lot
No. 0, And the south half Pf town lot No. 10, in block ID
with all tho improvements on raid premises. Lerted oh
to satisfy one mortgage fi. fa. In favor of Sumnel V.
Paulding Superior Court February term, 1867. Property
— by lain IL fs. Ma»Ch 95, IteV.
P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff.: ■
Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy. «
mar28—td
PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALE.
be sold before tho court house door, in the
town of Dallas, on tho first Tuesday in June next,
within the legal hour* of sale, the following property, to-
wlt:
Undivided half of lots of land Nos. (371.) (872,) (421,)
(422.) (444,) all of the eecondfdistriot and third aectlon.
Levied on to satisfy ono Justice Court fl. fa., in favor of
John W. Blair vs. Jesso Kincannon. Levy made and re
turned to me by a Constable. Property pointed out by
plaintiff. This April 20th, 1867.
P. P. ALLGOOD, Sh’ff.
may7-td Printers foo $2.50 per Jeyy.
GEORGIA, Mirjwxtubr County.
John A. Mitciikll, Ex't'r,
Ac., Complainant,
Bill, Ac. In Meriwether Su
perior Court. Returnable
to February Term, 1867.
MKRIWZTOIR SUPERIOR COURT, 78BRUARY THRU, 1867.
I T appearing to the Court that Messrs. Leiper A Mena-
fee, and Robert J. Trammell, defendants In the abovo
stated biU, reside out of the Btate or Georgia—
It is therefore ordered that servico bo perfected on eald
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
mWO months after dale application will b6 mado to
X the Comt of Ordinary 01 Paulding county, Ga., for
leave to sell all tho real estate belonging to the estate of
E. Thomson, late of Paulding conuty, aeceanod. March
24,18(i7. B. H. ADAIR, Adininistrat r.
mar28—2m Printer's fed $6.
setto or this State: and that the eald defendants appear
at the next torn of the Snp-. rior Court of Meriwether
county on the 3d Monday in Aui
By
STB’
the 3d Monday in August next, and plead l.
swer or demur to said bill. By the Court.
PEEPLES A STEWART,
W. A. ADAMS, f Compl s Sol’s
The above contains a true extract from the minutes of
tho Superior Court of Meriwether county, Oa. April 2,
1666. JNO. W. BOYD, Clerk.
Printer’s foe $1 per square each insertion,
aprlfi—lam4m
GEORGIA, Fulton County
obuinary'b omoi, MARCH 30, 1867.
A LEX. M. WALLACE, administrator ot William Wal
lace, represents to the Court, In hla petition duly
filed, that he has fully administered William Wallace’s
estate—
This is therefore to cite all persona concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause. If any they can. why said
administrator should not be discharged from his admin
istration. and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in October, 1807. Given under my band and of
ficial signature. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary,
martl—lam6m Printers fee $4.00
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY'S OPTIC*, NOVBMBIR 30 r 1866. :>
A ZARIAH MIMrt, administrator of A. 8; Robbins, de
ceased,
filed and entci
ed A. 8. Bobbin's estate-
ceased, represents to the court In hli petition duly
red on record, that he has lully administer
missed from administration, on tire first Monday in June
next, DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
deeft—lam6m Printer’s fee $4 60.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ordinary’s optics, dbcrmbrr 7, 1866.
cord, that said eatAte has proved insolvent, by reason of
the Ute war, and having asked for a dismission—
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they have, why said
administrator should not be discharged from hla admluis
trillion and receive letters of dismission.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordi
deeft lamfim
MAN, Ordinary.
Priuler’efec $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
mWOrnonths afterdate,application will be made to the
JL Court >f Ordinary or aaid connty for leave to Bull
tbe real estate of Jacob Redwine, deceased, late of said
connty, for the benefit of the bvir* and creditors. May
lit, 1&7. AZ. MIM8, Adm’r.
may8-3m Primer's fee #6.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
H arriet walker, p. o. o.. hav»m
for letters of admiolaf
Walker, R
for letters of administration npon
stpQ Walker, ft O. C.. tite of eald count.
All persons concerned, kindred atd creditors of said
■Kl
is applied to me
the linii of Jo-
; deces«al:
deceased, will file their objections, If unj extat, within
tbe time prescribed by law, else Istter* will b« granted
^applicant.
msy8-aoa ■'py- Frit!
GEOBGU, Fultom Couiitt.
E m. TAMAFKKKO, guardian of Bichard Taliaferro,
• applies to me l
estate of nU said wai
, UUfttUIBUUI in villa i U4 *aii«nu«|
to me to sell a portion of the real
sr
tale of aaid real estate. April 1,1807.
DAMUSL P11TMAI7, Ol
Printer's fee
sprt-Jm
GEORGIA. Mxhiwxthxb Couktt.
J AMKH DULL, executor of the last will and testament
or Harab Boll, renreeents to tbo court that be bai
fully admtuielercd said estate—
Tills la therefore to ette and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, If any they
can, why said executor should not be discharged from
bis executorship and receive letters ofdismlssiou ou the
first Monday In September, 1867. Given under my baud
and official signature. February 19,1867.
J. W, BANNING, Ordinary.
marl-mOm Printer’s fee (4 50.
Jons A, Mitchtj.L, Ex., Ac.,
Bill to marshal assets,
Ac., In Meriwether 8u,
iparlor Court, Pebrnary
Te—
Cabolinx Mitcuii.l, et at., J Term 1867.
H AVING, at the laat term of Meriwctherl Superior
Cqurt, been appointed Auditor lu Chancery, in the
above stated case, for the pnrpose of Investigating the
accounts of the executor, and the assets of his testator,
William Mitchell, deceased, and tho claims of creditors
against said estate, { shall proceed to the discharge-'of
those duties on tho firat Monday In Juuo, proximojliii
Greenville, Meriwether county. All person* inforetfod
will take due uotlce, and be prepared with evidence to
establish tbeir claims, and to aid the Auditor in tho in
vestigations aforesaid.
JOHN W, PAItK, Auditor.
mayfr-cHh - Printer's foo fl peritp each Insertion.
HILTON SHERIFF’S 8ALB.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday m June next,
before the comt bouse door lu Alphar etia, Milton
bota of land Nos. 1265 and 271, to tho 2d district and
1st section of Milton connty. bold as tbo property of
D. J. Mlmma, to satisfy two fl. fits., one In favor of j. 0.
A E. W. Strickland, aud one In favor of R. N. Bhlrly.
The above Icvlesmade and returned to me by A. J. Ilou-
ter, L, c. May 7,1887.
inayfi-td
R.M. AWTRKT, Sheriff.:
Printer's fee fix Ad per levy.
GEORGIA, UnARO Countt.
This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, to be
Hw
November Kstlr, 1866. W. 1LfiTPAC*, I
dec 5—Iamlim Printer’s
Ida! signature,
Ordinary.
fee 84 .'/>
GEORGIA, Fulton Countt.
me J.. B Phillips, who,
and lays that he was re-
T>EKbO.NAI,LY
A being drily sworn, di
cuntly in the poaseeiion oKmHSRSH&SS
cl) ol Atlanta to J. it. Holland, (No. 1088,) for
SBMssar I
has been mfriaid or lost, sod never paid thuCitv Con
i, tea April lit
e possession of a check lrom tbe City Conn-
riwtbty-five
’ check was
check
Cil to said PhUUps A Flaudcri. L. 0. T ! Mi.llPS Ua
dworu to and snbscetlMd beforo me, nr.s April Ulb,
1867. ,.,,,,, |
maylt—4w • f wIA A. A. PAULDING, J. P.
GEORGIA, FULTori'ttttiirT. ~
rnwo mouth, after date application will be made to
A ttts Court ot Ordinary of uid conuty tor leave to sell
the real estate of Tbotoss Thompson, lire of said connty,
deceased, for the benefit of ibu heirs snd creditor*. May
1st, 1667. UEOKOK KDWARDs, Adm’r.
rnayMa Printer’s toe $t.
GEORGIA, Pauldino County.
R E. DUNN and Rebecca Cooper having applied to
• me, in proper form, for letters of administration
upon the estate of Jesso Cooper, Jato of Bald county de
ceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singn-
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud
appear at my office, within the time. prescribed by law.
to show cause, If toy they have, why such letters should
not bo grauted the applicant. Given under my hand aud
offlciafslgnature, April 3U, 1867.
. ^ _ B. B. McGRRGOR, Ordinary.
may8-30d '■ 1 u : i Printer's foe $8.
Two thousand fine
Musical Instruments, Muelc Boxes, ,
Ladies' and Gents’ Gloves, Ladies’ and Gents’ Riding
Whips, Opera Glasses, Office and Parlor Furniture, Wri
ting Desks, Black W^lnot Frames, Engravings, &c.; the
whole amounting to an aggregate of
500,000 Valuable Q-ifts!
PLAN OF DRAWING.
Duplicate numbers from 1 to 500,000 arc placed in a
wheel; the first number (when drawn ont) arawa the
highest or first gift: tbe eecond number (wbon drawn
out,) the next highest, or second gift, Ac., until the
whole number Is drawn.
The distribution will take place after the Concert,
where 6,000 persons can witness it. A committee will be
chosen from tbe aud.once to take charge or the same.
All agent! and purchasers will be snppilea with a cor
rect list of the awards as soon aa published.
HOW TO ORTAIN TICKETS.
Orders may bo sent to u». Inclosing tho money, from
$1 to 825, In a registered letter, stamp Inclosed, at Our
risk. Larger amounts by post office order, draft, or ex-
pteas, st the following club rates: i
5 Tickets to one addreaa ...» 4‘ 50
10 Tickets to one addreoe 9 00
20 Trcketa to one address 18 00
50 Tickets to one address 44 00
Under, and in pursuance of the provisions of the In
ternal Revenue law, Hla Honor the Commissioner of In
ternal Revenue has, npon due proof, granted a permit to
tbo Southern Orphans’ Association to bold Its alft Con
cert exempt ftom all charges, whether from the special
tax or other doty In respect to such Gift Concert
REFERENCES.
Lt. Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, New Orleans.
Brig. Gen. JEFF. THOMPSON, New Orleans.
Mm. Geo. S. B. BUCKNER, New Orleans.
Mid. Gen. E. P. TYLER, late U. S. A.
Mai. Gen. W. H. BROWN, late U. 8. A.
C, Ml 8TIRFF, Plano Manf, Baltimore.
C. McKBKVER A CO., Baltimore.
Col. GEORGE P. KANE, Danvlllo, Va.
Col. W. P. MUMFORU, Richmond, Va.
WM. A, WRIGHT. Augusta, Ga.
tWAII orders and communications should be ad
dressed to the Central Office.
SOUTHERN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION, !
No, 18 Holliday Street, Baltimore.
. may64—codtlllSth Jnn
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Ijdj«r York
Advortteementff.
PHOTOGRAPHS H
for the million i t
I WILL fceni, post-paid, 50 Photographs of tho molt
celebrated Actors for 66 cents; 60 Actresses for 50
cent*; 60 Union Oencrala for50 cents; 50 Rebel Genorale
for50cents; 50 Statesmen for 50 cents; 50 beantlfol
young Ladles for 60 cents; 6n fine-looking young Qi
tlemen for 50 cents; 6 largo Photographs or French D
cinff Girls, In costume, beentifuliy colored, exactly
they appear, tor 50 cents: or for 50 conts. 0 or the most
bcantflul Ladles or the Parisian Ballot Troupe, as they
apnear in the play of tbe Black Crook, at Nlblo’e Garden,
at New York.
Send all orders to P. O. Box 177, Troy, N. Y.
Tbe Fayorite and Most Comfortable
ROUTE
nou ■ ■ ,‘i'
ATLANTA TO NEW YORK I
074 BlVAfiWAH.)
Fare Through to New York...
. $34.
mSC following new, tost, and flKt-class STEAMSHIPS
X Mil from Savannah to new York every
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Atlantic 0. M. S. 8
ltomy’* Line.
Bail TUESDAYS, Sail THUR8D
LEO,
Dearborn, Com’r.
VIE GO,
Herman Living
stem, Baker, Com.
General Barnes,
Morton, Com’r.
Empire Line.
Sail SATURD’YB.
SAN SALVADOR
Nickerson, Com.
JAN JACINTO,
Atkins, Comd’r.
Buckley, Com’der.
These Steamships are aO of large carrying capacity,
well adapted to this Route, and are fitted up with espe
cial regard to the comfort of Passengers. State roorne
Urge and airy: the Steward’s department supplied with
the beat tbo New York and Savannah markets afford.
The Through Freight Tariff haring been much reduce*.
Freighters and Paesengers will ftnd thla th
SAFEST, and MOsFecONO,
York.
|3F*Tbrongh Tickets to be had of J. H. Porter, Gen
eral Ticket Agent.
SXVXJTNXH A6XXTS.
If. 8. 8. Co.’s Line—-Wilder A Fullarton,
agents.
Empire Line—B. H. Hardco, Agent.
may24—4m
I. Agen
GEO. A. McCLESKKY, .
Qeri. Traveling Agents.
HARDWARE.
viia,VlB€8, Smith Bellows, Files, Tin Plate, Tin
Warfl, Shot, Sheet and Bar Itfad, Copper, Bnlldcra’ Hard
ware, Toole, Table and Pocket Cutlery,
IRON AND STEEL.
S eedee Iron, jRefined Iron (fiat, round, and square.)
d. Hoop, Sheet, and Scroll Iron, Nall Rods, Oval,
Half Oval, and Half Round Iron, Plow Steel, Caat Steel.
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY MATERIAL.
Hubs, Spoke*, Rims, Shafts, Bands, Bolte, Enameled
Leather and Cotb, Springs and Axles. 1 >
COFFEE.
1000 bag* R!o Ccffcc, of direct importation.
We invite the attention of the pahllc to onr large and
well assorted stock, embracing all goods usually kept by
Hardware dealers.
WEED A CORNWELL,
Nos. 169 and 16L Broughton Street,
mayl9—9m Savannah, Ga.
Purchasing Agency
EDWIN C. CLARKE,
Agent in new yore For purchasing
MERCHANDISE ail MACHINERY
CRIMAULT * c .
c»«a.« » li. n. , ’
pabvs. " v
HEW A MOST VALUABLE ME|,1
»0« klTMUTO j
Intractable & Incurable Dwl
TTNLIKE the Patent Medicine, cm
.y New York smS
favorable notice-of all langnisblnTnm “Wr i
nary disease*, bnt those who W'-’
NO MORE CONetMFjvl
DISEASES OF THE Cfflfc) ^
Orlmwlt-, Syrup of Hypoph*^
This new medicine, which Is delict™,,.. ‘
aCT.’rte&iaMte
sumption. Under Its influence the reihnS’*
^K& ceMe ' tnrti, “ "SSfiSsj
NO MORE COD LIVER Ottl
Orlmeult’H Syrup of Iodixed
According to the certlflcstcs of
Paris Hospitals detailed in the ProfZn.; t
approbation of several Academic
ea with the greatest .access In tLcnU^e*'
OU, to which it IS really superior VSSL"' 6
saMStttBffiBaa
S*nsas®SSL
stomach or bowels like the Iodide nf p„!" tv
Iodide of Iran, and is idmlnlete ed rite
^to ycung children subjectfotaSS
of the glands. Dr. Casnave, ol 8t Uuliffi
recommends it partlcnlarty in cuUm™.
Jointly with the PlUa which bear hiJSSi
»r. Leras’ Phosphate oflrot.
The best of all chalybcatcs, adopted h » k „ u
leal world for the cure of chloroili
blood, difficult mcnatrnations, terrible SieuMin*!.
Females are subject. This excellent
the appetite, imparts strength to
dally suitable to protect persons ol dlheiMti^S
ettecta of hot snd unhealthy dtasteTfomffi!
bear fatigne, and restore to the body
ttmay have lost by fever, or the abuse ot qnhtejJT
NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DYBPIPsUl
Clrtmanlt’n Digestive Elixir of ]
Tepslhc ts the gastric Juice Itself, or ritlatk,*
principal pnrifled, which digests food la the
When from various causes, the supply ot dimtte!
te too small, the Inevitable consequencesaieledu
lion, gastritis. Inflammation ot tho mucous com a
stomach and bowels, heartburn, aniemla, lose of in™
and In females general derangement. The EllaigC
sine cores all such diseases, and Lr- v i ~
ring’ nnyvnt*
Bettor than Qopaiba—Internal and Loul-Intj
rative Agent.
GHIMAULT’S MATICO.
This new remedy la prepared from tho ImvacriJ
rurian pepper shrub called MATICO and tores nod
and Infallibly without any fear of inflammatory n
The great majority of physicians In Parle, kanh,
many and New York now use no other tenati, I
directions accompany each bottle and nachct,oia
planatory treatise will bo sent pOstireefor vd
GENERA^ DEIVr IN TASlS.
GRIMADbi is, CO.,
0T ALL KINDS.
H AVING * badness ozperleuce ot nearly sixteen
years in New York, and an extensive acnualmnnco
with firat-clans manufheturers and dealers In this city in
the various branches of trade and manufacture. I am now I
_ .... I * ‘" ’ httho
InN. York, J, in.BECKER, 128Grudl|
And l y every good Cheral«
BURIN DU BUIS0N8
. .. ... HL.
Merchants, Mechanics, and FamilleawiU find U to their i
tntoNktto(f -*- 1 i
parts of tbe c
commlseion charged.
EDWIN C. CLARKE, | Keeent experiments made on a large scale by Pros*|
ICS Pearl Street, or Box 8,572, New Y ork. Pairequin, of Lyons, confirmed by his colleagues ol Hi
' *-"spltals find tne principal notabllltiea of nrii, 1*1
llama, asccnames, ana Families will nna u to their I
t to ravor me with their orders. Orders from all ! Tflifrontiwo T nvannaro onri PavAnI
r the country respectfully solicited. A reasonable . "AgeBllVG AjOZcIlgerS uHQ a0WUu|
leion charged. Address _
M«vvPi, 8t if n "“ Pi Y l’ ?°, c , kcr ' 1 dri Buison Ohemlst and memberof the Impend Audi
Y°M “ ag ? r N ,? w ,' ork i^on. rny of Medicine, Parte, to care In a sure and spid sal
L. D. O. WOOD. JAJCSS H. LOW.
J. H. LUDWIOBSN.
WOOD, LOW & LUDWI68EN,
(Formerly Wood A Low—Established 1M6,)
COTTON FACTORS
—ajo>—
General Commission Merchants,
■ ' ItO CotrimonStreet,
N«w Orleans, Louisiana.
AUTUOBUXn lllirimNOHJ IB ATtakTA.
A. AnetelL President Atlanta National Bank: Mr. A.
K. Seago, Messrs. Zlmfoerman A Verderey, Mcsard. F.
* G. T. (Dodd, Messrs. Chapman fit Rucker, Messrs.
McDaniel dt Strong.
or Personal attention given to the sale of Col ton and
purchase of ail dsncrlptlons of Produce. junto—ly
l EOHGIA, Pauldino Countt.
T \VO months after date application will be made to the
Conrtof Ordinary of Paulding county. Ga., for leave
to sell the real estate of John Jeffers, latoof said connty,
deceased. April 80, 1867.
JOHN II. McGRKGOR, Adm’r.
may8-gm . Printer’s fee $6
tlEOIlGIA, Pauldino countt.
estate of Nathan Parris, late of
T WO months aftor date application will be made to tbe
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the
to th< - . . -
lands belonging
may8-2m
: RAGSDALE, Adm'r
Printer’s feu $6
PAULDING SHBBIFF’H SALE.
YfriLL be sold, before tbe court bouse door In tbe town
Yt of Dallas,-Paulding coonty, Ga., on tbe first Tnes.
day In Jnly next, between tbe legal hours ol sole, the Hol
ing property, to-wlt: Tilmon Cole's interest In lot of
land No. 277, and bis Interest In the place where Tilnlon
Draskel now lives. Levy mado and returned to me by
a constable, Property pointed out hy plaintiff, May:
1807. P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff
maygfi—td Printer's foe $150 per levy.
GEORGIA, Pickens County.
mWO months 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 tlie lands belonging to the estate
of Joeeph Wilkie, late of bMd, canity;decew4<t for the
liefieflt of the heirs and creditors or 'sala deceased.
March 23, 1887. • WM. POOL, Administrator.
raarJI—2m Printer’s fee 88
B Y i
day tn
AI>miNI8TRAT r OR’S SALE.
virtue of an order of the Conrt of Ordinary of
Plckeus county, Ga., will be sold, on the first Tuea-
_ .1 June next, at. the court house door in the town of
Jasper, Plckane connty, between the legal hours of aale,
the tract* of laud whereon Bartlett J, Smith reelded.st
Iht lime of bis death, containing 812 acres. Said lands
are situated on tlie public road leading from Jasper to
DawsouvlUe, adjoining tha line of Dawson county. The
place la tolerably well improved.!. Terms of sale: The
purchasers will be required to pay in caah, seventy-five
dollars: balanos ou twelve months time—small notes
snd solvent securities, with Internal from date, If not
punctually paid. April li/lBOTo. f
, JACKSON SMITH. Administrator.
apriHr-td ,.i - Printer'll fee 810
PUSTPONEDiDMlNUBTRATOIl’8 SALE
B Y virtue of an order frojn the Conrt of Ordinary of
Pickens county, Qa., will bo sold, on tbe first Tues
day ip June next, before tbe court houae door to said
county, between the legal hours of sale, the place where
on Bber Wcet died, to-wlt: Lot No. ltd, In too 12th dla-
-tet and 2d section; No*. 16 knd 12, to the 13th district
«> >«;'■>? ; tot No. m, to the Wth distnet and 2d
jcttou of Hekens couuty.
. A1 ,*°’ »* theeame time, before the conrt house door to
the town of pswsortvmo, p*WKm county, Gs., lot No.
to ' 11 ' llto district and'tat soetton Of Dawson connty.
t , ffiwWow- Terms of sale:
Lot No. 110. to Pickens reanty, snd tbe lot in Dawson
“““‘Fl •o'" m r Cash. The remaltSer on a credit till 25th
December next, wlto note and appro’vsd seenrity. April
18,1867. BENJAMIN WkBT, Administrator.
aprUt—td i printer’a lee |10
ADniNIDTRATOB’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order from tho Conrt or Ordinary of
Pickens county, Qa., will be sold, before tbe court
nouae door to said conuty, within tho legal hours of sale,
on the first l ueaday to Juuc next, the landa wbereou
Arthur resided at the time of his de,,th"kuowo
aa Iota No*. 63, 8t, lit and lsfi, to tbe 4th dUtrict and 2d
section, containing 140 acres each, more or lees, ilttuted
qn Long Swamp Creek; tel scree of good bottom land, to
a good state of cultivation. Quod apple orchard uu the
premises. Place eight mils* east of Jasper Terms cash
APriH8,i*L 18 E W.ALLRRD^AdmirdsteatOF
apm-Hd Friafor’a Xo*t $5
FUN FOR J^I^Lfi]
F ULL Inetroctlone by which any person, male or fe
male, can maeter the great art or Ventrlloqolam by
a few hour*’ practice, making a world ot fun, and after
becoming expert* ibeineelvea, can teach other*, theret
making ft a »onrc« of Income. Full Instruction* *ent h
mail for 50 cents. Uatlalactlon gnaraute«)d.
Addreaa P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y.
may!2—d&wly
M AUR1AGB OUVDBte—YOUNG’S GREAT
PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK j or, every one hla own
Doctor.—Being a Private Instructor for Married Person*
or those about to ‘ * **
thin;
boae about to marry, both Male and Female, In every
th concerning the physiology and relation* of onr Sex-
System, and the Product!yn or Prevention of Off-
Dating, including all tbe new dUcoveriee never before
given in the RngUah language, by Wm. YOUNG, M. D.-*.
This l* really a valuable and fntereattng work. It i*
m. *g« for the general reader, and i*
Illustrated with npwardsof one haudred engraviug*. ‘ “
young married people, or those contemplating marri
and haying tbe least impediment to married life, eb<
read this hook. It dlucloae* secrete that every one ahouiu
be acquainted with, bill! It 1s a book that must be looked
up, and not lie about the bouse. It will be sent to any
r **! , P t of Cents. Address Dr. Wii
YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Fhlladel-
P hl!l - ic!3—lv
All
Losses Paid in 48 Years,
3 0,000,000 !
NET A 8 SETS, JANUARY, 1867,
$4,083,123 78!
PIKE ANT) INLAND
NAVIGATION RI8K8.
BY Agencies In all tbe principal cities and town! to
tbe United States.
Applications for I atomic* will be promptly attended
o.
N. L. ANG1EH, Agent.
Office over Jack’d Conlsctioury, Whitehall street,
nufylfl tm
WM. L. HKN8UEB,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Whitehall
Orders may be teft with H. Bramanaar,
tre$L
1867 MONTVALE SPRINGS. 1807
T HIS POPULAR SUMMER RESORT having been
placed to thorough repair, and furnished with now
furniture, will be opened tor visitors on the 1st of June,
under the dir—*" —-* ■’ '—*—-
« '
theta’
retirat ■
of the restorative powers of Its waters.
We have reduced Ihs prico of board to toe lowest fig
ures consistent with a proper provision for the entertain
ment of our gnctvis.
Board, per day.,..,. *3
Board, per week. jo
Board, per mouth, gq
with allowances tot families.
Travelers by nil teach the Springs by special convey
ances from London, or by regular dally mall coaches from
WHITE fit WHITLOCK,
Knoxville, Tenn.
aprifi—2m
HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO.,
(ronxiRLT or MXgrnis,)
Commission Merchants,
GENERAL PDRVHAHING AGENT*,
No. T South Commercial ptroot,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
tarorden for FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac., filled
promptly.
JittFEii To-Clayton A Adair: Langston,Crane A Ham
mock ; R. J. Lowry A Co ; L. B. Salmon* A Co.
aprifl—ftm* . .> »• .
O. I. OLAOHORN, w. t. HKHBINQ,
120 Chestnut 3t, % Philadelphia. Aujusta, Oa-
A. M. JAUKAON, AUQUSUXy Oa.
GLAOHOBN, HEEEINQ & CO.,
Cotton Factors aui Commission Merchants,
AUNNTS rod TUX ILLS or
Sheetings, Shirtings, Oanabiugs, Drills, Stripes, Yarns, Ac
No. 120 ChMtnot St., FhUadelphta, Pa.
No. 7 Warren Btoek, Augusta, Georgia.
L IBERAL CASH ADVANCES Imade on Consign-
munt*.
All qualities of BURLAPS (the ebeipest article that
can be ueeit for sacking grain aud remitter*, and baling
guilds) kept constantly on hand, and for sale at lowest
price*, by ■ ■ ■ 1
CLAGHORN, HERRING A CO
marffl—8t»»,
ma medicine, and toe sick person recovers I
_jth and appetite.
' Wo resume, tot iaatilea and Powdersroprcsentedt
der the moot mvorable edeutlfic and medlral ensjiite
agreeable to tho taste, and may be taken without tni
vcnlcnco by children aa well aa adults.
General Depot In Parts at GRIMAULT A CO. 8,
.,, * . 48 Rue Richehet |
General Depot In Atlanta at JENKl.Ns ,t cu’s.
General Depot to Now York, at J. M. UKCKER’S,
)ylO—tf iy* flraod Street |
WOOD <fc MANN
Steam Engine Company'll
CELEBRATED
From 4 «o 3S Home-Power.
portable And stationary
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
\|rB havo the oldest, large*t aad moet complete wort*
VT in tho (Jolted State*, devoted «xctoslT*lj totj
feredto thepnfilc.^ '
Tho great amoooMiu oouei room, fire Nir’aceWflfJ*
Under area, which we give to the rated oono pa**-,
make our Rnginea the mh*t powerfid an( l ch**!^* J*
u»e ; and they are adapted to every pnrpu»o where pow«f
la required. .
^ Ml aizea conatently on hand, or furnished at ehort w
Descriptive circular* with pripe hat, tent on app*^
tlon. T 1 i T
rr*. rt WOOD * MANN 8TEAM BLRG1NK Cp,
Utica, N. Y. Brauch Office, 96 Maiden Lane, N Y. OtJ-
Je26-v.|y *»il f-l : ^ ■
iXUMM. BROOKS. 1ICGH MACDONALD. LOO I* H. LXOAY.
WILBUR F. JOHNSON,
Of Georgia, with f ^
BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
Commission Merohants,
SB Cnrondolet Bt„ Now Orleans.
BT-Prompt attention given to si) Orders, Also, lib-
^lAavaaoes made on conalgamente of Cotton and other
XHJK NKUTBALIZBB
GONORKHCEAL VIRUS
Clue known.
,<<*>» ™>* «»*♦ •tttotnra, or teavo tha patient with
It ns* no aBMB, and does not stain toe ikin or linen.
« also Turns gleet and tore eye*.
‘I at 81 per bottle. Prepared only
Co ’ hTS^rTswaiaon *
THE TOMLINSON, DEM I REST CO.
629 Broadway,,JHew York,
Have Ifow>clated .with thorn
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF.
: Formerly an Kxteaaiira Deal®?tn
CARRIAGES’ and Bll«UIt§,
At Qrlffln and Atlanta, Georgia.
U*OR the purpose of snpplytng Merchant* and Planters
JP attoa South, by wbulesali,or retell. **tb•nr•to**
of firriagea, Buggtea or Plantatlou Wagons.
Mr. Woodrufl'aloug experionce In the carrisgobasloess
will enable u» to give eatlefsOlon, In supplun* tyod auk-
stantla] work, such as toe country demands, at ts fo»
Prices as can posalhly be furnished for cash. We win
keep constantly on band
L’lGHT CONCORD BCGGIKS,
the same aa formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, aud wbkb
hecaiae so nnlvurvalfy popular all through the South, si
the beet Buggy to asp.
Address iU orders to
TOMLINSON, DEHA REST CO«
aprlT—ly 63U Broad tray. Near York^
ARRIVED.
pBISH COUNTRY I
WhlttheU8M*sL
f. ». OAK HART, A. T. HAMILTON, WM. H. WHlTTOW>
J. 1. TAM WAOXMKK.
CARHART, WHITFORD & CO-
Manutkctorers and Wholesale Dealers to
Fine Medium, and Coor».«
C LOTHIISr Gr,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING,
<S, 57, (B aad 61 Hudson Street,
(Near Duane, cor Worth Bt J NEW YORK’
SSTte
Ice of Fnyen A Oerbsrt tn Hquinadon-
(uO.
DAVID MAYES, formerly of Atlanta, Georgia, witk
.MATES At (SON.
No. 8# Warren Street, New York,
Bwadies, Wines, Gin*, Cigars, &c.
Iml«» tn Rye, Boarbon, and Monoegehala Whiskies.