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Kfnre l*t Monday In March and Bept.
In March and September,
tn April and October
Chattahoochee.—I th Monday In March and Bepl
Harris.—Sd Monday tn April and October.
Martha.—Bd Monday In AptH andpejober
Talhoti^d Monday In Marehand September
Taylor.—lat Monday In April and October.
Bartow.—Ad Monday In March and September.
Catoosa.—ad Monday In May and November.
Chattooga.—1st Monday In March and September.
1 September.
r and Norember.
o.—lat Monday Is April and October.
Hurray.—Ad Monday tn April and October.
Valker.—Monday be lb re fat Monday In March and Sept.
[October.
Welker.—Monday before fat Mon
Whitfield.—4th Monday In April a
oowira cmcorr.
Clarion.—let Monday In May and Norember.
DeKalb —ttb Monday In April and October,
1 March and September.
Fayette.—Sd Monday In March and Septen
Mton.—lat Monday In April and October
Meriwether.—Sd Monday fit February and.
Troup.~»d Monday
nday in February and August.
In May a
y and Novomber.
Bryan.—rib Monday in April, and Sd Monday after 4th
Monday In Norember.
Bulloch,—Friday after 3d Monday In March, and Friday
after 4th Monday In October.
Chatham.—Ad Monday In January and May.
Kfflngham.—Monday after 4th Monday in March, and 3d
Monday after 4 th Monday In October.
Liberty,—3d Monday in April, and Monday after 4th Mon
day In Norember.
Mclntoeb.—Thursday after Ad Monday In April, and
Tbonday after 4th Monday In Norember.
Montgomery.—Thursday after Ad Monday tn March, and
Tbonday after 3d Monday 'n October.
TatoalL—3d Monday in March and 4th in October.
niXT CIRCUIT.
Butt®.— 3d Monday In March and September.
Henry.—3d Monday in April and October.
Monroe.—4th Monday in February and Augnet.
Newton.—M Monday in March and September.
chine 1 moulding machine. 1 rip saw. I iunkclng ma*
eh no 1 borme machine, a faint* lot ol tanks, a large lot
of pattern* efrotone deacrlptKna; Iron tools, IneludlM
everything hclouglng to the various department*: 1 St
reaHlraa'Sb“mEwsm*
of the County Court of Fulton county, in favor of Joseph
R Holliday ra. the Gate City Foundry, Car Manuftctn
rin^ and Machine Worko. May 6, 1
ring ana w u ulJBBAHD, Dep. Sheriff.
mayT—td Printer’® foe $100
PORtponed Adntiulatrator , i Bale.
I WILL sell, on tho drat Tuesday in Jane next, before
the court house door in Atlanu, Fulton county, Ga.,
within the usual home of saio, the following property,
to-wit:
Ouo beaut! Ail residence lot, containing four and sixty
one one-hnndreth® acres,known as the Ed wanly residence
lot. npon which are the walls of a two-story rock houso
which was destroyed by Art). Also, at the same time and
place, fourteen vacant iota, varying from one fourth
ouo and cue fourth acres in else, beautifully locutod
dwelling lota, adjoining the above, and lands of J<
dan Johnson, George u. Chase, ana others, lying in t
northeast portion of the city of Atlanta, and is a part
land lot No. 47, of the 14th district of originally Hem
now Fulton county. Sold by ordor of tho Court of On
nary of Mid county, as the property of E. M. Bdwardy,
deceased, for the benefit of nolra and creditors. Terms:
Ualf cash, and half six months. Parties wishing further
information will be shown tbe property, or a plat, by call
ing on John M. Clarke A Son, Attorneys at Law, or
B. J. MASSEY, Administrator.
April >4,1867. aprtfi—td Printer’s fee $10
PULTON SHKBIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, before the court house door in the city
of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., between the law
ful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June next, the
following property, to-wit:
Ail that tract or parcel of land In the city or Atlanta
and county of Fulton, being part of land lot fifty, (50,)
containing three-fourths (K) of an acre, more or less
bounded on the East by Butler street, on the West by
Wheat street, being in the corner of said streets, to sat
isfy two A. fks. against Lee Smith, issued from the Jus
tice Court of tbe 1026th district, U. M., one in favor of
W. B. Lowe A Co., and one in favor of W. B. Lowe vs.
*aid Lee Smith. Said land lot held by said Lee femltn
under bond for titles. Levy made and retained to me by
J. S. Lumpkin, L. C.
Also, at the same time and place, thirty acres of land,
more or less, as the property of A. A. Gilmore, lying
West of J. M. C. Bead: being in the 14th district of orlj
inally Henry, now Fulton, county. Levied on as tL_
property of said A. A. Gilmore, to satiety one fl. fa. issued
from tho Justice Court of the 1036th district G. M., in
favor of C. W. and H, R. J. Long vs. said Gilmore.
* — dtQ me b j j Whlte L ~
B. N. WILLIFORD, Sheriff.
Printer’s fee fa.60 per levy,
Spalding.—1st Monday
Upson.—1st Monday in May
February and Auguet.
ay and November.
tf aooit cnicurr.
Bibb.—3d Monday in May and November.
Crawford.—1st Monday In March and September.
lay in Mi
Twiggs.—4th Monday in March and September.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Burke.—3d Monday iu May and November.
Columbia.—1st Monday in March and September.
Emanuel.—2d Monday in April and October.
Jefferson.—2d Monday In May and November.
Johnson.—4th Monday tn March and September.
Richmond.—3d Monday In January and June.
Scriven.—1st Monday in May and November.
Washington.—2u Monday in March and September.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
Elbert.—3d Monday iu March and September.
Glasscock.—3d Monday in February and August.
Hancock.—3d Monday in April and October.
Hart.—3d Monday in March and September.
Lurcoln.—4th Mouday in April and October.
Madison.—1 t Monday in March and September.
Oglethorpe.—3d Monday in April and October.
Taliaferro.—4th Monday in February aud August.
Warren.—1st Monday in April aud October.
Wilkes —4th Monday in March aud feeptember.
OCMULGKE CIRCUIT.
Baldwin.—4th Monday in February and August.
Graeue.—3d Mouday in March aud September.
Jasper.—4th Mouday iu Apr‘( ana October.
Joues.—3d Mouday tn Apr! and October.
Morgau.—l«-t Mouday in March and September.
Putuam.—4th Monday in March aud September.
WiikUison.—1st Monday in April and October.
PATAULA CIRCUIT.
ClAy.—4th Monday iu February and August, after the
next Court.
Ea y.—1st Mouday in April and October.
Mi ter—2. Mouday in Apr.land October.
Qu tuan.—ad Mo..day in May aud November.
Kan luiph.—1st Monday ui May and November.
Stewart.—ad Mouday iu .April aud October.
To red. —itn Monday iu May aud November.
Weosior.—Monday iu Manh aud September.
aoUTMKRN CIRCUIT.
Bernsu.—Mouda\ after Irwin Court.
Browne.—Mouday alter Lowilder Court.
Co quitt — Wednesday alter 3d Mouday In May aud No
vember.
Irw u.—ou Thursday after Teliair Court.
Laureus. —2d Monday in April aud October.
Lowndes.—Mondays alter Coiqititt Court.
Pulaski.—3d Monday in April aud October.
Teliair.—Friday alter 4th Mouday in April and October.
Thouiar.—Mouday after brooks Court.
Wiicox.—4th Mouday iu April uud October.
SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.
Baker —3d Monday iu May and November.
Calhoun.—3d Mo..day iu March and September.
Decatur.—itn Mouday m April and October.
Dougherty.—1st Monday iu June aud December.
Lee.—4th Monday iu March ami September.
Mitcheil.—2d Mouday in May and November.
Sumter.—2d Monday in April and October.
Worth.—3d Monday iu April and October.
Tallapoosa circuit.
Campbell.—3d Monday in February and August.
CarroiL— 1st Mouday in April and October.
Coweta.—1st Monday in March aud September.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
r Atlanta, county of Falton and State of Georgia
Iret Tuesday in June 1967, between the legal hours
—, the following pro fMgn
Ope one-horse wagon,
frame, levied On as tho property of defendant, F«. W
Jones, of DeKaib county. Ga., by virtue of, and to satis
fy a fl. fa. issued from DeKaib County Court, In favor ol
Elizabeth Reagan vs. E. W. Jones. Said property point
ed out by plaintiff. May tt, 1867,
Also, at tbu same time and place, 23 acres of ilaud,
thef a 1
No.
ton county; said 23 acres adjoining
and Harris, and being, In part, tho premises whereon
Edwin Payne now resides. Levied on as the properly '
said Edwin Payne, to satisfy a tl fa issued from the Sup
nor Court of Fulton connty, in favor of Lewis Spitzer
Co. vs Huge, Mills A Co. Property pointed out by plain
tiff’s attorney.
Also, a; tue same 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
virtue of, and to satisfy a 11. fa. issued from the Justice
Court ol the lu36th district, G. M., in favor of L. 8. Fiel
der vs. Empire Manufacturing Company, as the property
of defendants.
W. L. HUBBARD, Dep. 8h’ff.
may7-td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sotd, before the court house door In tho
city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in July next
within the lawful hours of sale, the following property
the une-lourth interest in all tho tools, Including
biacksm'th tools; all of which inuies, wagons, and tools
~ in the possession of W. F. Harris; also, one largo
banking safe. All levied on as the property of M. K. Bell
A Co., by virtue of, aud to sutlefy a mortgage U fa issued
by His Honor B. D Smith, Judge of tho County Court or
su.d county, Iu favor of K. F. W oodward A Co. vs. M. It,
Bell A Co. May 7,1967.
W. L. HUBBARD, Pep. Sheriff.
mayO—td Printer’r wo ft ■ per U-vy.
Floyd.—2d Mouday in January and July.
Haralson.—3d Monday in April and October.
Heard.—3d Monday in March and September.
Paulding.—1st Monday in February and August.
PolK.—1th Monday iu January and July.
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Banks—1st Mouday in April and October.
Clarke.—1st Monday iu February and 2d in August.
Franklin.—Sd Monday iu April and October.
Gwinnett.—1st Monday in March and 2d iu September.
Habersham.—3d Mouday in April and October.
Hall.—3d Mouday in March and Soptember.
Jackson.—4th Monday in February aud August.
Rabun.—4th Mouday in April and October.
Walton.—3d Mouday in Febrnary and August.
White.—Monday after 4th April aud October.
SUBMERGED CORN.
GOOD, SAFE STOCK FEED.
Orantvillx, Ga., May 6, 1867.
Mr. A. K. Seago, Atlanta. Ga.:
Dear Sir—Ou tho 2d day of April last, I purchased 200
bushels of your Submerged Corn. Since that time Dr.
W. C. Smith and myseli have been feeding this Com ex
clusively to four horses and ten mules, without auy inju
rious etfocte whatever.
After a few days* feeding tbe animals relish it, aud I
can see no perceptible difference in the results from feed
iug this and souud Com. X have no hesitancy in recom
mending tfos Corn for horso feed.
Very respectfully, W. B. SMITH.
TIME SALES.
WHEAT “WANTED.
I NOW propose exchanging Two Thousand Bushels
STOCK COHN, of tho above lot, and Two Hundred
Bales Hay, for Wheat, deliverable Immediately after har
vest. None but resuonsihle planters need make applica
tion. Apply Immediately to
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streeis,
maylft—16t Atlanta, Georgia
Fulton Special B.*liilT’a dale.
of Atlauta, Fulton county,*
day in June next, within t».e
: lol
One siugfe-story woodliwusi- ttu.i let, ir. Uu.g Weston
Elliott street, and adjotulu* .otn u >.r. ou th
Norm, Mr. Thomas ou the Soutu, aud a .ot now, or lor
moriy, owned by J. A. Hayden, containing null uu acre,
more or less. Levied on as the property of John Nor
man, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from the County C. urt
of Fulton, iu favor of J. W. Bridwell A Sou vs. John
Norman, principal, and William Pettis, security. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff. Atlauta, May 4, la67.
JO. 8. SMITH, Special Bailiff.
inny7-td Printer’s lee $2.50 per levy.
PoMiponed Special BallilT’ft Sale.
W ILL be sold, before the court house door in the ...
of Atlanta, Fulton couuty, Ga., between the law
ful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu June uext, the
tollowiug property, to-wit:
The interest of Henry P. Ivy in one large two-story
wooden house, aud all other appurtenance* there
unto belonging, situated ou the corner of Prior uud
Wheat streets, audau alley, containing half an acre, more
or less. Levied on by two /I. /a*., both issued from tho
County Court of Fulton in favor of A. P. Bell vs. Henry
P. Ivy. Property pointed out by plaiutiff.
Also, one Bmall brick house, and lot, with a brick
blacksmith shop ou same, fronting ou both Marietta aud
Walton streets, supposed to contain one-fourth of an
acre, more or less, being land formerly owued by Ami
Williams’ estate. Levied on as the property of H. 1*.
Ivy, to satisfy two Jl. fas. issued from the County Court
of Fu tou, in favor of Wyley, Johnsou A Co. vs. U. P. Ivy.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
JO. S. SMITH, Special Bailiff,
mayll—td Printer’s ice $2.60 per levy
’ THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS
IN ATLANTA!
\ CHAMBERLIN, COLE & BOYNTON,
Cor. Whitehall and Hunter Sts.,
ij j f TAVB their Block now complete, presenting the
; I XI Imrgest and moat varied stock ol
DRY GOODS
^ 1 In Atlanta, and offer the entire stock at smaller profits
H thau any house in the State of Georgia.
| ?• SM OUR NEW LOT OR DR/CSS GOODS/
Cali and sec the new
! j “Bell of the South” Hoop Skirt,
With Indestructible Hoops I
WINDOW SHADES OF EVERY VARIETY.
WHEAT THRASHERS
rounding country to the celebrated Thrasher mnnufic-
la red bv Kuans. HALL. MOON A MILLKIt, Louisville,
Ky. Price ol iiorse-Powerand Thru,her complete, ready
for nsr, f its, aboard the cars at LoulavUle.
PR4TTK, HOWARDS A CO ,
Sole Agents, Atlanta, us,
er-Grlfflu Star, LaOungs Reporter, Romu Courier,
Dalton Time., aud Manutta Advocate copy oue mouth,
and vend bill to Pratte, Edwards 4b Co. mayll—Ira
ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!
At all hours of tbe day, aud till 10 o’clock at night,
| Putt I.ADIt.n AND GENTLKMBN,
At G. W . JACK’S,
Wht-ehali Street, Atlanta, On.
nT;WTON JEToUSJi,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
obdinaht’b office, march 1,1860.
J OHN LYNCH, administrator of tho estate of James
Carrey, deceased, applies to me for letteis of dis
mission from said administration—
All persons concerned are therefore notified to file their
^ejections, if any thoy have, on or before the regular
term of this court in September uext, otherwise letters ol
dismission will be granted applicant. Given under my
baud aud official signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
marl—lam6m Printer’s fee $0
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ordinary’s office, march 30, 1860.
H IHAM BOWEN, administrator on tho estato of Su
gar Bond, deceased, represents to the court in his
petition, duly filed and entered ou record, that he has
fully administered said estate-
inis Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause. If any tiiey can
said administrator should not be dismissed from h
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in October, 1807.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
mar31—lamOm Printer's fee $4 60
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, NOVEMBER 80, 1866.
A ZARIAH MIMS, administrator of James Turner, do
ceased, represents to tbe court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that bo has fully administered
James Turner’s estate—
This Is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerued, kindred aud creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive letters of dismission ou
the first Monday _n June, 1867. Given under my hand
aud official signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
decS— lamtlm Printers fee $*.60
GEORGIA, Fulton County
ordinary’s office, march 30, 1807.
A LEX. M. WALLACE, administrator ot William Wal
lace, represents to tho Court, in his petition duly
filed, that he has fully administered William Wallace’)
ostatc—
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 nis admin
istration. and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in October, 1867. Given under my haud and of
ficial signature. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
marSf—lamOm Printers feo $1.30
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE, NOVEMBER 30, i860.
A ZAIUAH MIMS, administrator of A. S. Robbins, de-
ceaned, * *4
tiled aud entei
cd A. S. Robbia's estate—
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
mcerned, to be and i 1 ‘
if any they have, why
missed from administration, on the first Monday iu June
next, DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
doefi— lamOm Printer’s fee $4 50.
ceased, represents to the court in his petition duly
- J ‘ered on record, that he has lolly administer-
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, DECEMBER 7, 1866.
IOMAS W. WILKINSON, administrator of Jl
jrl. It- Rhodes, late of said county, deceased, represents
to the coart in hla petition, duty died and entered ou re
cord, that said estate has proved insolvent, by reasou of
the late war, and having asked for a dismission—
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show canoe, if any thoy have, why said
administrator should not be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of dismission.
DANIEL PUTMAN, Ordinary.
doeO—lamfim Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
T WO months after date, application will be made to the
Court of Ordiuary or said county for 1-iavc to sell
the real estate of Jacob Redwluc, deceased, late of snid
county, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors. May
1st, 18ii7. AZ. MIMS, Adm’r.
msyS-2m Primer’s fee to.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
H ARRIET WALKER, P. O. C. % having applied to me
for letters of administration upon the estate of Jo-
teph Walker, P. O. 0., late 01 said couuty duccaecd:
All persons concerned, kindred ai d .creditors or said
( ecoued, will file their objections, II auy exist, within
the time prescribed t>y law, else letter* will begruuted
the applicant. Witness my official sigustuie. M ty 1st.
1807. DANIEL PIT 1 MAN, < -rUinary.
may8-80d Printer’s fee $$
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
E M. TALIAFERRO, giLtrdiuu of Richard Taisferro.
» applies to me lor leave to s«U a portion of the real
estate or his said ward—
All persous concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, if any they have, within two months from the first
•j; _. . . 1 publication of thin notice, e/se leave will be granted for
'1 N. Proprietor. sale of said reAl estate. April L 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordiuary.
apri-am 1 T
GEORGIA, Gwinnett Countt.
F P. HUDSON, administrator, with tho will annexed,
s on the estate of tt. B. Kklcs, deceased, applies to
metor letters of diazni^aioii from saldadmlnietiatlon-^
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, tlio kindred and credlton of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any »hey can, why said letters should
not bo granted the applicant. Given under my hand and
official alguatnre, Febrnary 4,196t.
G. T. RAKB8TRAW. Ordinary.
fob&—lamOm Printer's foe $4.60
SPBOIAft* BAILIFF'S BALE.
\¥TILL bo sold, before the court house door in Fay-
VT ettevIlJe, Fayette Connty, Ga., on the first Tues
day In Jane next, between tho legal hours of sale—
Alio, at the same timo and place. 00 acre* of lot Np.,
00, east of the creek, In the 7th district of Fayette connty.
levied on as the property of John K. Kennedy, by virtue
of a fl. fa. isftuca from Fayette county Court, in favol ol
R. T. Dorsey vn. John E. Kennedy. Property pointed
out by said Dorsey. March 97, 1807.
ISAAC B. AVKRA, Special Bailiff.
apR-id Printer’s fee $3.60 per lorf. ^
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
J AMES L. MOORE, administrator of the estate of Wil
liam V. Moore, deceased, applies to me for letters
of dlsmlMion from his administration—
These am therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the klndrod and friends, to be and appear at my of-
B ‘ ’,dif "
Edward Hempcrly! deceased, represents to the
»frilly administered tho Hold Ilemperiy’s
flee, within the time prescribed by law,
i* i J by Mid letters should not be
........I! ,_iow cause.
if any they have, wby Mid letters should not be granted
the applicant. Given under my haud and
turo, Fobruary4, 1867.
G. T. RAKB8TRAW, Ordinary.
febO-lamOm Printers feo $4.6Q
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
L ewis F. BLALOCK, Administrator on the estate of
Edward Hs
Court that ho has
oetato—
These are, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to show cause, if any thoy have, in terms of the law,
why said Administrator should not be discharged from bis
Administration, and receive Letters of DlsmlMloiL I
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
I’plmnr’ii fnn SI Ml
JanB—lamOm
Primer’s foe $4 60
GWINNETT SHERIFF'S SALE.
W ILL be sold, beforo the court house door in the
town of Lawrencerllle, Gwinnett connty. Ga., on
the first Tuesday in June next, within the legal nours of
mill on the Alcovia creek, in said county, with
chlnery and appurtenances to said mills belonging, and
100 acres of land, more or less, npon which said mill is
situated; number not known, but atfjoining lands of Joel
Davis, T. H. Loveless. David Abbott ana others. All
kuown as tho Alcovia Mill property. The other half in
terest in said property Is owned by Thomas H. Loveless.
Levied on as the property of John F. Espy, to satisfy
four fl. fas. from the Justice’s Court of the 4U7th 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 me by C. A. Allen. L. 0. April 30,
1807. W. J. BORN, 8heriff.
aprM—td Printer’s fee $2.60
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
R OBERT H. WHITLOCK, Administrator on the es
tate of David Whitlock, deceased, represents to the
Court that he has folly administered the said David
Whitlock’s estate—
These are, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to show cause, if any they have, in terms of the law,
wby said Administrator should not be dischaiged from
his Administration, aud rcccivo Letters of Dismission.
IONNOB, Ordinar
Printer’s fee $4 (
tlou of lot No. 112, in the 7th dlatL.
ol the southwest corner of said lot.
fifai — -
GWINNETT SHERIFF'S SALE.
I WILL cell, on the first Tuesday in June next, within
the legal hours of sheriff’s sale, before tho court
house door in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett couuty, Ga., the
following property, to-wit:
Fifty acres of land, the same lying in, and being a por-
'letrfct ot said county, and
Sold to satisfy two
J. N. Glenn,
—I - and County
aforesaid. Levied on ns the property of said Long.
Also, at tho same timo and place, 187 acres or land,
more or less, it being a portion of lot No. 99, in the 7th
district of said county, it being the placo whereon John
Pittman now resides. Levied on to satisfy a fl fa In favor
of Andrew J. Shaffer vs Abel Waldronp. Levied on as
the property of said Waldronp, the same beinu a well im-
•-«— — kUlhamlle road. April 20,
Wi J. BORN,
Sheriff aud Special Constable.
Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
GEORGIA, Fayette Countt.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCMHN.
J OHN T. STEPHENS, administrator of John W. Ste
phens, represents to the court that he has folly ad
ministered John W. Stephens’ estate—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to bo and appear at my office, on or beforo 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.
mar91—m6m Printer’s fee $4.60
, satisfy t
aagaiust Reuben Long, one in favor of J. N. Gloi
the other a tax fl fa iu favor of tho State at
proved place, lying on the
1807.
GEORGIA* Fayette County.
T WO months afterdate application will be made to this
Court of Ordinary of said couuty, at the first
regular term after the expiration of two months from this
notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate
of Frauds M. Patterson, late of said county, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said de
ceased. May 1st, 1867.
FRANCIS PATTERSON, Adm’r.
mayS-2m Printer’s fee $6.
POSTPONED SHERIFF'S SALE.
TILL be sold, beforo the court houso door In the
. / town of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett Comity, Ga., on
the first Tncsday in June next, within tho legal hours
- ale, the following property, to-wit:
io undivided fourth interest in and to a certain tract
of land situated on Shoal Creek, in the 6th 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, 908 acres, more or less, in the 6th district of said
county, known as tho place wheroon the defendant, Abel
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 tho property of tho defendant,
Abel Griffin, to satisfy sundry fi. fas, from the Justice
Court of the 478th district. G M.. three in favor of J. O.
sthitWurth vs. G.iffin and Pruett, eleven in favor of Sa
rah E. Whitworth vs. Griffin A Pruett, aud seventeen in
favor oi Whitworth A Nunnelly, administrators, .sc., vh.
Orifflu & Prnett. Levy made and returned to me by
Asa McMillan, L. C. April 29,1807.
22, 1867. f. T. McKLVANY. Dep. Sheriff.
may8—td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy.
GEORGIA* Fayette County.
T WO months after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Fayette county. Georgia, at
the first regular term after the expiration or two mouths
from this notice, for leave to sell the real estate belonging
to the estate of Charles C. Shell, late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs End creditors of said
deceased. May 17, 1807.
PHILLIP n. BRASSELL,
Administrator tie bonis non.
maylD- 3m Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA) Fayette County.
first
from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of Francis M. Patterson, late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. May 13,1867.
FRANCIS PATTERSON, Administrator,
may 15—2m Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA* Mekiwethek County.
T ames M. BIRD having in proper form applied to mo
for letters of administration on the estate or Wil
liam A. Bird, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office, on or before the first Monday in Jane, and show
e. if any they have, why permanent administration
ild not be grunted to the applicant. Given under my
l and official signature, April 26,1807.
J. W. BANNING, Ordinary.
30d • Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA* Memwether Countt.
J OSEPH HEARD, one of the administrators with tho
will annexed upon the estate of William R. Bussey,
“pplies for letters of disnii*sion from said administra-
ion—
Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to bo and appear at my office, on or before the
first Monday In November next,and show cause, If any ex
ists, why wild letters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, April to.
18OT. J. W. BANNING. Ordinary.
mayfi—lamOm Printer’s fee $1.60
GEORGIA* Gordon County.
P ICKET 8HIFLET, administrator on the estate of A*
J. Bcggs, late of said county, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission from said administration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singu
lar, those concerned, to file their objections, if any they
have, in my office, on or before the first Monday in
July, 1807: 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, Jauuary 5,1807.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
Jan8—lamOm Printer’s fee $4.50
GEORGIA* Gordon County.
VO months after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Ga., at the
first regular term atter the expiration of two mouths from
this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es
tate of it. C. Smith, late of said countv, deceased. March
38, 184/7. JAMEb LAY, Administrator.
inar30~60d*
GRAkDtmAniTAJiLB
io BS arviw is bZlTIMORX, itAHYBAirD,
June 17th, ISOV.
THE PROFITS OF THIS CONCERN WILL BEOIVKN
TO THE SOUTHERN ORPHANS’ ASSOCIATION.
milE Officers of the Southern Orpheus’ Assad* tl on, for
.1 th* mstntcuaiao and education of the Destitute
Orphans of deeeued Southern Soldiers end Sailor*,
earnest!/ solicit tho sympathy and co-oper*tton tn out
GRAND PRESENTATION CONCERT
Of alt who desire to tee Uio “Home and School” enabled
to recalve and care for all the needy once who seek its
shelter and protection.
Thanking oar friends for their past contribution* and
assistance, we again appeal to them to help os In a more
extensive enterprise. It la the design of this Association
to erect a Home and School for the Orphans of the Sontb,
both male and femr )e, on an extensive scale, In the city of
Richmond, Virginia. Aa an lndncemest to have the
building located tbvre, the Common Connell of that city
have guaranteed ten acres of land, in an elevated and
heaUhrnl location, and will Increase the quantity of land,
If needed.
It Is with a oonddent hope In a favorable reaponeo to
tbfa appeal to a public which has never yet failed to ana-
lain a charitable Institution, that we have entered Into
an arrangement to organtae a Grand Hntnal presentation
Concert lor Its benefit, and earnestly solicit tho kindly
aid and patronage of the public to Insure Its success.
It may aecm unnecessary to add a single word to the
abova address, hut calls npon the Institution have been
so numerous and pressing, and the straggle through
which It la now passing to widen the circle or It* chari
ties, Is of such an Arduous nature, that the Management
cannot too strongly urge npon the humane and sympa
thetic everywhere, an active participation in the addi
tional attempt to allevlato the sad condition of great
numbers of
HELPLESS CHILDREN,
Rendered thna by the terrible war through which we
have passed. And sssuredly, whatever may havo been
the relative political views of ladlea ana gentlemen
heretofore, all mast agree that the children referred to
jvor Bhaue or political ouini<
AND SCHOOL which thev i
to establish and endow, will
The HOME
Ucularly seek to
lablo benefit by providirs not only food and raiment for
these helplesB ones, but likewise solid and thorough ed
ucation, thus qualifying them for iutnre usefulness to so
ciety at large.
In order that this appeal may be 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
600,00 Tickets at the nominal price of $1 each, a single
ticket entitling the purchaser to a Gift—there being ONE
GIFT TO EVERY TICKET. The Gifts are as follows:
An elegant Farm of 241 acres, Unproved with ex
tensive dwellings and outbuildings, making
the property invaluable $30,000
A gift of 910,000 in Gold, valued at 13,500
A Farm of 10 acres, highly improved, near the city
of Baltimore....... 10,000
A gift in Greenbacks 6,000
A Three-story Brick House, with modern im
provements, in Baltimore 5,000
A Three-story Brick House, with modern im
provements, in Baltimore 4,200
A Two-story Brick House, with modern im
provements. in Baltimore 8,000
Two gifts in Greenbacks, $1,000 each 2,000
Ten girts in Greenbacks, $500 each 5,000
Fifty gifts in Greenbacks, $100 each 6.000
One hundred girts in Greenbacks, $60 each 6,100
One Grand Piano iauo
One Grand Piano l,ooo
Two Square Pianos, $600 each
Ten Parlor Organs, $160 each
Oue hundred Gents' Gold Watches, $150 each..
One hundred Ladies’ Gold Watches, f hjq each..
The Favorite and Most Comfortable
ROUTE
...in s wo* i,i • ■ l ‘ • ‘
ATLANTA TO NEW YORK !
(VIA SAVAJfX’Aff.)
Fare Through to New York..
434.
HE following near, fast, and #r8t-ci**» STEAMSHIPS
aall from Savannah to new York every r
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
. Empire Line.
Sail BATUHD’YS.
Murray’s Line.
8*11 TUESDAYS,
LEO,
Atlantic C,H. B.S
Co.’e Line.
Sail THURSDAYS.
Herman Livlng-
SAN SALVADOR
Dearborn, Com’r.Jston, Baker, Com.
VIRGO, General Barnes,
Buckley, Com’der. I Morton, Com’r.
These Steamships *axe ail of large carrying capacity,
wen adapted to this Route, and are fitted np with espe
cial regard to the comfort of Passengers. State rooms
large and airy; the Steward’s department supplied with
the best tbe New York and Savannah markets afford.
Nickerson, Core.
IAN JACINTO,
Atkins, Oomd’r.
tST’Through Tickets to be had of J. H. Porter, Gen-
ral Ticket Agent.
savannah agents.
M. 8. 8. Co.’s Line-V
Rmpirc Line—B. H. Hardee. Agent.
GBO. A. McCLESKEY,
may24—4m Gen. TravelIng Agents.
15.000
30.000
8,760
7,600
6,500
GEORGIA) MERtwxTnxn County.
J GilN S. BROWN, administrator ou the estate oi Ro
bert Brown, deceased, represents that he has folly
administered said estate, and applies for letters of dis
mission—
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred aud creditor#, to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be discharged from his au-
mlnlstratlon, and receive letters of dismission within
the time prescribed by law. Glveu uuder my hand and
official signature, April 25,1867.
J. W. BANNING. Ordinary.
may5—lam6m Printer's fee $4 60
GEORGIA* Gordon County.
S AMUEL PULLIAM, administrator of John A. Rowcn,
represents to me that he has fully administered the
estate of John A. Rowcn. deceased, and applies for dis
mission from said administration—
This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, ii any they can. why said
administrator should not bo discharged from his adminis
tration aud receive letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in November, 1807. Given under my haud aud offi
cial signature, this April 27,1867
mayl—OOd* D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA* Meriwether County.
J OHN F. and James J. Alford apply for letters of Ad
ministration upon tho estate ot Jsham Alfora, late
of said county, deceast-d—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to he uud
appeur at my office, on or beforo ttie first Monday in June,
to show causo, if any they have, why letters of administra
tion on the estate of said deceased should not bo granted
to the applicant. Witness niy haud and oillciarsignu-
tore, April 30,1807. J. W BANNING, Ordinary.
yS—ffOd Printer’s lee $3
GEORGIA* Meriwether County.
I T being made to appear to the Court of Ordinary of
said county that tho estate of Hon. Frank Kendall,
late of said couuty, deceased, is unrepresented, and no
one having applied for letters of administration on said
estate—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned. kindred and creditors, to show cause, If auy they
can, why tho administration of said estate should not be
fit and proper person, on tho Arst Monday iu June. Given
iny hand and official signature, April
W. BANNIN!
under my l
n*ay5—30d
. rtl 26,1867.
. BANNING, Ordinary.
I Printer’s feo $3
GEORGIA* Meriwether County.
mWO months after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary ot said county, for leave to
sell the real estate belougyig to the estate of Abner
Rosser, late of said county, deceased. March 21,1807.
L. D. V. ROSSER, Executor.
MARY ANN ROSSER, Executrix.
a Pro—3m Printer’s fee $6.
GEORGIA* Meriwether County,
John A. Mitchell, Ex’t’r,
Ac., Complainant, BUI, Ac. In Meriwether Su
perior Court. Returnable
to February Term, 1807.
MKRlWETHER SUPERIOR COURT, PKBRUXIIT TERM, 1807.
I T appearing to the Court that Messrs. Leiper A Mena-
fee. and Robert J. Trammel), defendants in the above
statod 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 Atlanta Intelligencer, a public ga
zette of tills State: aud that the sala defendants appear
st the next term of the Sup rior Court of Meriwetter
-'luniy on tho 3d Monday in August next, and plead an-
ver or demur to said bill. By tho Court.
PEEPLES A STEWART, I PAfil ... ..
W. A. ADAMS, f Com P‘ * 801 8 -
The abovo contains a true extract from the mlnnles of
the Superior Court of Meriwether county, Ga. April 9.
1006. JNO. W. BOYD, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square each insertion.
aprlO—lam4m
GEORGIA* Meriwether County.
AMES BELL, executor of the last will and testament
of Sarah Bell, represents to tho court that he has
fully administered *uid estate—
'Phi® is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
cau, why said executor should not be discharged from
his executorship and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in September, 1807. Given under my hand
* 19, 1887.
.BANNING, Ordinary.
j Printer*® fee $4 60.
John A, Mitchell, Ex., Ac., ) Bill to marshal assets,
Ac., in Meriwether Bu-
- . , perior Court, February
Caroline Mitchell, et al., J Term 1«67.
H AVING, at the last term of Meriwether^ Superior
Court, been appointed Auditor in Chancery, in the
above stated case, lor tho purpose of investigating tho
acconutri of the executor, and the assets of his testator,
William Mitchell, deceased, and the claims of creditors
igainst said estate, I shall proceed to the discharge of
hose duties on the first Monday in Juue, proximo, in
Greenville, Meriwether county. All persons interested
will take due notice, and be prepared with evidence to
establish their claims, and to aid the Auditor in the in
vestigations aforesaid.
JOHN W. PARK, Auditor,
may 8— lm Printer’s fee $i per sq. each insertion.
GEORGIA* Uoiidon County.
mWO months after date application will be made to tho
A Court of Ordinary of said county, at tho first regu
lar term after the expiration of two months from this
April 27, 1807.
apr28— 2m*
JOSEPH J. PRINTUP, Adm’r.
PAULDING SHERIFF'S SALE.
W ILL bo sold, ou the first Tuesday in dene next, be
fore the conn house door iu the town of Dallas,
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 or town lot No. IU, in block D
of tho town of Dallas. Also, one-half of the land in
said block I) iu said town of Dallas, lying east of A. M.
Faulkner’s residence, ou the 8th day of Jaunary, 1867,
with all the improvements ou said premises. Lovied ou
to satisfy one mortgage fl. fa. in favor of Samuel V.
Sheats, now controlcd by Wm. P. Anacreon, vs. Joslt
Cooper, who has left the State. Said fl. fa. Issued from
Paulding Superior Court February term, 1867. Property
pointed out by said fl. fa. Ma.ch 26, lo67.
P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff.
mar28—td . Printor’s feo $2.60 per levy.
FAULTING SHERIFF'S SALE.
W ILL be sold before tho court house door, in the
town of Dallas, on tho first 'Tuesday in June next,
within the legal hours of sale, tho following property, to-
wit:
Undivided half of lots of land Nos. (871.) (372.) (421,)
1423.) 1444,) all of tho secondjdlstrict and third sectiou.
Levied on to satisfy one Justice Court fl. fa., iu favor of
John W. Blair vs. Jesse Klucanuon. L«vy made and re
turned to mo by a Constable. Property pointed out by
plaintiff. This April 29th, 1867.
P. P. ALLGOOD, Sh’ff.
may7-td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy.
GEORGIA* Pauldino County.
f|l WO months after date application will be made to
A the Court of Ordiuary of Pauldiug county, Ga., for
leave to sell all tho real estate belonging to the estate of
E. Thomson, late of Pauldiug county, deceased. March
24,1867. B. II. ADAIR, Adminlstrat r.
marts—2m Printer’s fee $d.
Fifty Silver-Plated Tea Sets, $75 each....
One hundred Elliptic Sewing Machines, $75 ea
One hundred Gents’ Silver Watches, $63 each
One hundred Ludies’ flue Gold Chains and Pin,
$ 10 each 4 t ooo
Two hundred Oil Paintings, $20 each 4,000
Five hundred Bibles, $20*oach 10,000
Two thousand copies Pollard’s Southern His
tory, $b each 10,000
Two thousand Photographic Albums, $5 each.... 10,000
Two thousand fine Gold Pens, In cases, $5 each... 10,00C
Musical Instruments, Music Boxes, Ladies’ Work Boxes,
Ladies' and Gents’ Gloves, Ladies’ and Gents’ Riding
Whips, Opera Glasses, Office and Parlor Furniture, Wri
ting Desks, Black Walnut Frames, Engravings, &c.; tiie
whole amounting to an aggregate of
500,000 Valuable Gifts!
PLAN OF DRAWING.
Duplicate numbers from 1 to 600,000 are placed in
wheel; the first number (when drawn out) draws tt-
highest or first gift: the second number (when 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 bo
chosen irom the aud ence to take charge of the same.
All agonls and purchasers will be supplied with a cor
rect list of the awards as soon as published.
HOW TO ORTAIN TICKETS,
Orders may be sent to us, inclosing the money, from
* l , to $25, iti a registered letter, stamp inclosed, at our
risk. Larger amounts by post office order, draft, or ex
press, at tuo following club rates:
6 Tickets to one address $4 60
10 Tickets to one address 9 00
20 Tickets to one address 18 00
50 Tickets to one address 44 00
Under, aud in pursuance of the provisions of tho In
tenml Re venae law, His Honor the Commissioner of In
ternal Reveuue has, upon due proof, granted a permit to
tho Southern Orphans’ Association to hold its Gift Con
cert exempt from all charges, whetbor from the special
tax or other duty iu respoct to ouch Gift Concert.
REFERENCES.
Lt. Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, New Orleans.
Brig. Gen. JEFF. THOMPSON, New Orleans.
Mm. Gen. 8. B. BUCKNER, New Orleans.
MaJ. Gen. E. P. TYLER, late U. S. A.
Mai. Gen. W. H. BROWN, late U. 8. A.
C, M. STIRFF, Plano Manf., Baltimore,
C. MoKEEVER & CO., Baltimore.
Col. GEORGE P. KANE, Danville, Va.
Col. W. P. MUMFORD, Richmond, Va.
WM. A. WRIGHT, Augusta, Ga.
tff - All orders and communications should be ad
dressed to the Central Office.
SOUTHERN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION,
No. 18 HoLUday Street, Baltimore.
may24—codtiliath Jtin
Now York Advertisements*
GEORGIA, Pauldino County.
R E. DUNN and Rebecca Cooper having applied to
• me, in proper form, for letters of administration
upon the estate 01 Jesse Cooper, late of said connty de-
PHOTOGRAPHS
for the million::
I WILL send, post-paid, 50 Photograph® of tho most
celebrated Actors for 50 cents; 60 Actresses for 60
cents ; 60 Union Geuerols for 60 cents; 60 Rebel Generals
for 60 cents; 60 Statesmen for 60 cents; 60 beautiful
young Ladies for 50 cents; 6" fine-looking young Gen
tlemen for 60 cents; 6 largo Photographs of French Dan
cing Girls, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly as
they appear, for 60 cents: or for 60 cents. 0 of the most
beautiful Ladies of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, m they
appear in the play of the Blacfr^rook, at Niblo’s Garden,
at Now York.
Bond all orders toP. O. Box 177, Troy, N. Y.
ceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time proscribed by law,
to show cause, if any they havo, why such letters should
not be granted the applicant. Given under my haud and
official signature, April 80.1867.
. _ , B- B- McGREGOR, Ordinary.
mayS-fiOd Printer’s fee $8.
I EOKGIA* Pauldino County.
T WO months after dato application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Paulding county. Ga., for leave
to soil the real estate of John Jeffers, late of said county,
deceased. April no, lm?.
JOHN H. McGREGOR, Adro’r.
may8-9m Printer's fee |8
(iEOUGIA, PlUI.DINO COUNTY,
ril WO montha after date application will be made to the
J. Court of Ordinary of said connty for leave to sell tbe
lauds belonging to tbo estate of Nathan Parris, late of
mayH-8m
SKPU KAUSDALE, Adm’r
Printer’s fee |6
PAULDING SUEUIPP’M SALE.
W ILL be sold, beforo tbo conrt house door In tbe town
of Dallas, Paulding connty, Ga., on the first Tues
day in July next, between the legal houra oi sale, the fol-
to-wlt : Tilmon cole’s Interest In lot of
land No. 977, and his Interest In the place where Tdmon
Draikcl now lives. Levy mado aud returned to me by
a constable, Property pointed ont by plaintiff. May So,
”*' 7 - „ _ P. P. ALCGOOI), Sheriff.
ayt3—td Printer’® fee $2.50 per levy.
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male, can master the great art of Ventriloquism by
a few hours’ practice, making a world ot fon, and after
becoming experts themselves, cau teach others, thereby
making ft a source of income. Full instructions sent by
mail for 60 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y.
may!2—dawly
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spring, including all the new discoveries uever before
fjpveu In the English language, by Wm. YOUNG, M. D.—
This is really a valuable and interesting work. It i®
written In plain laugunge for the general reader, and i®
illustrated with upwards of one huudred engravings. All
young married people, or those contemplating marriage,
and haying tbo leant impediment to married life, should
read this book. It discloses secrets that everyone should
bo acquainted with. Still It is a book that must be locked
up, and not lio about the house. It will be seut to any
l 5v e recei JP l of Flfl y cent*. Address Dr. Wm.
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Phla. Jel3—lv
MILTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be ®old, on the first Tuesday in June next,
before the conrt house door iu Alpbar etia, Milton
county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale* the lollow-
‘igproperty, to-wit:
Lot® of laud Nos. 1265 and 271, in the 2d district and
«t sectiou of Milton couuty. Sold as the property of
J. Mlmms, to satisfy iwo fl. fas., one in favor of J. C.
F.. W. Stricklaud, and one in favor of U. N. bhirly.
The above levies mode and returned to me by A. J. lluu-
ter, L. C. May 7,1867.
^ R. M. AWTBKY, Sheriff,
tnayfi—-td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
GEORGIA* Hkard Countt.
A LES RIDLEY, administrator of Jamea Preeuall, late
of said couuty, deceaaec, having made his applica
tion for letters of dismiseioufrom wild administration—
This i j therefore to dtc ail persons concerned, to be
and appear at my office to show cause. If any they cau,
why said aduiiuUtralor should not be discharged from
his administration. Glveu uuder my official signature
W. U.C. PACE, Ordinary. ’
Printer’s fee $4 60
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
PERSONALLY came beforo me L. B Phillips, who,
being duly sworn, deposes aud says that he was re
cently in the possession of a check from the City Coun
cil ol Atlanta to J. 8. Holland, (No. 1U68,) for seventy-live
dollar®, dated November a>lh, 1866; that aatd check was
tho property of Phillips A Flanders, uud the said check
has been mislaid or lost, aud never paid by the City Coun
l lo said Phillip® A Plunder®. L. B. PHILLIPS.
iB bwora to and subscribed before me, th s April lllh,
. m *y*P~*w a. A. Qapmhnu, j. p,
GEORGIA* Fulton Countt.
f \WO months after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of stud couuty for leave to sell
the real estate of Tbomaa Thompson, fate of sold county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor®. May
0E0E(iK
GKOItGIA. Dickens County.
T WO mouths after (late, application will be made to
the Coart of Ordinary of raid county, at the (lret
regular term after the expiration of two mouth* from this
nutlce, for leave to »ell the land* belonging to tho estate
of Jnaeph Wilkte, tale of eaid couuiy, decoaeed for the
benefit of the heir* and creditor* of eaid deceased
March 27,1887. WM. POOL, Administrator.
m»rJ7—lm ' Printer’,- fee $ii
AUlUlNISTHA'roU’g HALE.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Plckeua connty, Ga., will tie sold, ou the first Tue»-
day In June next, at the court house door in the town of
Jasper, Pickens county, betweeu the legal hour® or Bale,
the tracts of Uud whereon Bartlett J. Smith resided at
the time of his death, containing 312 acre®. Said lands
are situated on the public road leadiug from Jasper to
Duwsouvlile, adjoining the Hue of Dawson couuty. The
place is tolerably well improved. Term® of sale: The
purchasers will be required to pay in cash, seventy-five
dollars: balanco on twelve mouths time—Bmull notes
aud solvent securities, with interest from date, if not
punctually paid. April 10, 1867.
JACKSON L. SMI l’U, Administrator.
apr34—td Printer’s fee $10
POSTPONED ADltKIftISTliATOH’& SALE
B Y vinne of an order from tho Court of Ordinary of
Pickena county Ga., will be sold, ou the first Tues
day in Juue next, before the court house door In said
county, betweeu the legal hours of sale, the place where
on Bber West died, to-wit: Lot No. 199, in the 12th dis
trict aud 2d sectiou; Nos. 36 uud VL-iu the 13th district
and 3d rection; lot No. 199, iu the *Uh district and 2d
section of Pickens county.
Also, at the same time, before the court house door in
the town of Dawsonville, Dawaon county, Ga., lot No.
dlairict and 1st section of Dawson county.
Sold for benefit ol heirs uud creditors. Terms of sale:
Lot No. 199. in Pickens county, aud the lot in Dawson
county, sold for cash. The remainder ou a credit ill! 35rh
December uext, with note and approved security. April
i* i»n BENJAMIN WEST, Administrator.
Printer 1 s fee $10
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
B y virtue of au order from the Coart of Ordinary of
Plckeua county, Ga., wlU be .old, before the court
IIUUM door in said couutr. within the legal hour* of sale,
outbe firet Toetday lei June next, tho l*od* whereon
Oarnaha* Arthur reaided at the time of hi* deoth, known
a* lot* No*, tug bt, DM aud Its, tu the 4th di»trict aud 2d
section, containing iou acre* each, more or leoe, idtuted
ou Long s wimp Creek: 80 acre* of good bottom land, iu
a good elate of ctUUvation. Good apple orchard ou tbe
sigisgffgg-
Losses Paid in 48 Years,
30,0 00,000 !
HARDWARE.
N AILS, Hoe®, Axe®, Trace®, Shovofa and Spade®, An
vil®, Vise®, Smith Bellows, File®, Tin Plate, Tin
Ware, Shot, Sheet and Bar Lead, Copper, Builders’ Hard
ware, Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
IRON AND STEEL.
8wede® Iron. Refined Iron (flat, round, and square.)
Band, Hoop, Sheet, and Scroll Iron, Nall Rod®, Ova),
Half Oval, and Half Round Iron, Plow Steel, Cast Steel.
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY MATERIAL.
Hub®, Spoke®, Rime, Shafts. Bands, Bolts, Enameled
Leather and Coth, Spring® and Axles.
COFFEE.
1000 bag® Rio Ooffe*, of direct importation.
We invite tho attention of the public to our large and
well assorted stock, embracing all good® usually kept by
Hardware dealers.
WEED A CORNWELL,
Nos. 159 and 161 Broughton Street,
may 19—9m Savannah, Ga.
Purchasing Agency.
EDWIN C. CLARKE,
AGENT IN NEW YORK FOR PURCHASING
MERCHANDISE aid MACHIHERT
ON ALL KINS*.
H AVING a business experience o! nearly sixteen
years In Now York, and an extensive acqualmanci
with first-class manufacturers and dealers In this city in
the various branches of trade and manufacture. I am now
prepared to fill orders for ail lands of Merchandise, at the
lowest market prices.
Merchant*, Mechanics, and Families will find It to thetr
Interest to favor me with their orders. Order* from ali
part* of tho country respectfully solicited. A reasonable
commission charged. Address
EDWIN C. CLARKE,
108 Pearl Street, or Box 8,572, New York.
Re»hb*nc*s.—F. W. Q. Bellows, Vice President P*.
clflc Mall Steamship Co., N. T.; Isaac Taylor, Prcaideni
Now York * Bremen Steamship Co., N. Y.; Crocker,
Wood & Co., New York; Roger Bros., New 'ork:Hon.
A. M. Clapp, Buffalo, New York; A. B. James, Esq.
New Orleans; Geo. James Esq., Zanesville, Ohio;
Woolworth A Graham, New York; Marahall, JohiiBon A
Co., N. w York; Henry Moore A Ocnung, New York.
apri»-3m
CRIWAULT & Co
Chemist* to H. U. Prince N.po,^ „ ^ *'
PARi 8i
NEW A MOST VALUABLE MED)
NOB mruRTo
Intractable & Incurable
nixed by th?most eminent gwra'me^T,
lytlcal and operative Chemists and^Sltc
naadlsetmes, hot those
NO MORE CONHTJSIPtj.
DISEASES OF THE CHgg-j
Grimault’a Byrup of Hypoph^^ * ^
rhls new medicine, which Is dellclou. ..
a sovereign remedy for coughs, coWfa |j2, u “>ik
lungs,and i.* so an eicelllnt remed; fa
sumption. Under Its lufiurace the "£«•«•
NO MORE COD UVEB Oil I
Grlmanlt’a Syrup of Iodixed Hono^
According to the certificates of the
Paris Hospitals detailed In the ProVrs^n,.
approbation of several Academies’tEfa SmSl’ 1 *
ed with the greate*t succes* In tic
Oil, to which It la really superior, -
the cbeBt, scrofula, lymphatic disorders
muscular atony and loss of appetite • it ‘W
dilution, by notifying the b”S^d, aid fa ^
most powerful dennrative known! It Here, ASU
stomach or bowels like tbe Iodide of
Iodide of Iron, and Is administered wfflSS*!
eacy to Toong’childreu .u®totSSfMSW
of the glands. Dr. Caanhve, of St. Loel akmSwS*
recommends It particularly in count -,,,
jointly with the Pills whlci bear hfanwJ. d4aK,I >
Dr. Leraa’ Phosphate efjroo.
The best of all chalybeate*,adopted bt th, -v,t„
l«lworid f or t be enreof chlorosis, SconwiSf-
blood. difficult menstruations, terrible Sreumtl
Females are subject. This excellent medfcfa,
d. e n?2f».'a p, , ren * Ul «> U>« system, and u
dally suitable to protect person® of either aexTw
enects of hot.ni nnheith, dliStSs, to mbf
bear fatigue, and restore to the body whatever ■
it may have lost by fever, or the abuse ot qolnfa,'
cury.
NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSUl
Ciimatm’s Digestive Elixir or Pepg^
Fepslne ii the t
1® too ernau, tne inevitable conuequence® 11*^»din&£
tion, gastritis; inflammation of the mocou* com ofai
stomach and bowels, heartburn, anaemia, loes ofttrajT
ana in females general derangement. The Kiiironw
Bine cured all such diseases, aud Lr .v i.tr
nng pregnancy
Better than Copaiba—Internal and Local-Infr
rative Agent.
GRIMAULT'S MATICO.
This new remeny is prepared from the leavosauia
ruvian pepper ®hrub callod MATICO and craw promi?
and Infallibly without any lear of toflawmaton n*£l
The great majority ol phyeidans in Pari?, RumIlSJ
many and New York now use no other rtmedr, M
direction® accompany each bottle and packet, or in .j
planatory treatise will be sent post tree lor Pd
GENERA., DEI OT IN I’APJS.
GEIMA b.
co„
L. D. O. WOOD.
JAMES H. LOW.
t. H. LUDWIOSKH,
WOOD, LOW & LUDWI68EN,
(Formerly Wood A Low—Established 1846.)
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commisoion Merchants
190 Common Street,
Now Orleans* -------- Louisiana
AUTHOBIZKD REFERENCES IN ATLANTA.
A. Austell, President Atlanta National Bank: Mr. A.
K. Seago, Messrs. Zimmerman A Verderey, Messrs. P.
A G. T. ^>odd, Messrs. Chapman A Rucker, Messrs
McDaniel A Strong.
t3F~Peraonal attention given to the sale of Cotton and
purchase of all descriptions of Produce. Jan26—ly
1807 MONTVALE 8PRIN88. 1867
T HIS POPULAR SUMMER RESORT having been
placed in thorough repair, aud furnished with new
rurnituro, will bo opened for visitor® on the 1st of Juno,
under the direction and control of the undersigned, pro
prietor® of tho American Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
Montvale presents thh strongest attraction® to both
the invalid and pleasure-seeker, no less on aceount of its
retirement and the beauty of its »urroundiog scenery thau
of the restorative powers of it® waters.
We have reduced the price of board to the lowest fig-
urea consistent with a proper provision for the entertain
ment of our guests.
Board, per day $
Board, per week j
Board, per month,
with alio
Ifowauces for families.
Travelers^by rail reach the Spring® by®pcclalconvey-
by regular dally mall coaches from
anccs from Loudon, or
Knoxville, Tenn.
aprtti—2m
WHITE A WHITLOCK,
HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO.,
(FORMERLY OF MEMl'UI*,)
Commission Merchants,
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS,
No. 7 South Commercial Street,
ST. LOUTS, ■
MISSOURI.
NET ASSETS, JANUAEY, 18 67,
$4,083,123 78!
FIRE AND INLAND
NAVIGATION RISKS.
(VAgencies In all the principal citiee and towns In
the United State*.
Application* for Immraoee will be promptly attended
!o.
N. L. ANGIEB, A«ent.
Office over Jack'* Confectionery, Whitehall afreet.
tuajID—Vn ,
Order* for FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac., filled
promptly.
RxraH to—Clayton A Adair; Laugeton, Crane A Ham
mock ; R. J. Lowry A Co ; L. S. Salmon* A Co.
apBIl—2m-
0. E. CLAUUOKN, W. F. I1KRR1MU,
130 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Aujusta, Ga.
a. m. JACKSON, Augusta, Ga.
CLAOHOEN, HEEEING & CO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
AGENT® TOR THE PALE OF
Sheeting®, Shirting®, Oanaburgs, Drill®, Stripe®, Yarn®, Ac
No. 120 Chestnut 8t., Philadelphia, Pa.
No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia.
L IBERAL UASn ADVANCES made on Consign
ment®.
All quahtie® of BURLAPS (tho cheapest article that
cau be u*cd for oackiug grain and fertiliser®, and baling
good®) kept con*tantly ou haud, and for pale at lowest
Iu N. York* J. M. BECKER, 128 Grand!
And y every good Chemln
BURIN DU BUISON’S
Digestive Lozengers and Powder
Recent experiment® made on a large ecale by Profetni
Known tne great efficacy or the Lozenges and Pol
with an alkaline base, a new diacovery aueto Mr. B
du Buibon. Chemist and member of tne Imperial A cade
my of Medicine, Pari®, to cure In a ®ure and rapid mu
ncr. Indigestion, Nausea, a® well a® disease® of the Kid
neye, L«ver, Cramps in the Stomach, Infiammatioiiol
the Bowci®. Ac. The spleen arising from indigestion dit
appeanj a® if by enchantment under the influence of thk
Lrecioua medicine, and the »ick person recovers health
arrength and appetite.
TorcBumo. ti>. xaatile® and Powder aro presented an
der the most ravorable scientific and medical aiispic®
agreeable to tho taato, and may be taken without tacoi
vraienco bv children a® well aa adults.
General Depot In Pari® at GRIMAULT & CO.’S,
_ 48 Rue RiclwIUa.
General Depot In Atlanta at JENKINS A CO’S.
General Depot tn New York, at J. M. BECKER’S,
Ivio—tf.Tan Gram! sirctt,
WOOD & MANN
Steam Engine Company's
CELEBRATED
From '4 lo 35 Horae-Power.
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
W E have the oldeat, large® t and most complete wor*
In the United State®, devoted exclusively toth#
manufacture of Portable Engine® and 8®w Mills, which,
~ r simplicity, compattnes®, power and economy of flu!,
e conceded by expert®, to be superior to any ever of
fered to the public.
Yh* Ifftat amount o. oonei room, fir 4 snr'nce and cy
linder area, which we givo to the rated norse power,
make our Engine® the most powerful and cheapest lit
n«e ; and they are adapted to every purpose where power
Is required. *
All sire® constantly on hand, or furnished at short no
tice.
Descriptive circular® with price list, sent on appUc*
tion.
„ WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO..
Utlra, N. Y. Branch Office, 96 Malden I*ane, N. Y. City.
Je26—ly
THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.
620 Broadway, New York*
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES and RUBIES,
mar87—*m-
CLAGUORN. HERRING A CO ,
No. 7 Warren Block,
Augusta, Ga.
XUIU K. BROOK*. HUSH MACDONALD. LOCI* B. LF.UAY.
WILBUR P. JOHNSON,
Of Georgia, with
BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
Commission McrchnntN,
S9 Caroudolet St., New Orleane.
• HI Prompt attention given to all O-rter*. Also, lib-
erai Advance® made on consignment® of Cotton and other
Prodace. oca-9m
WM. L. HENSLEB,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
ATLANTA, GKOUGIA.
Onto, may bt left with H, HrttuntUler, Whitehall
wpk—ly
THE NEUTRALIZER
GONOHMHCEAL virus
I B a certain preventive, and will cure Gonnorrhoea tn a
ahorter time, without iojnrUjg the ayatem, and will
give tho patient leas Inconvenience, than aoy other medi
cine known.
gleet 0 ” DOt ““ '“tadf®. 0* leave the patient with
It has no smell, and does not stain tbe akin or linen.
2.cureegleet and tore eyes.
Bold by aU Druggists at «l per bottle. Prepared only
by A. O. Pease, sole proprietor, Newman, Georgia.
J°iu^V W ^orgu“ d by MS,*
JUST ABH1VBD.
UIRB8H COUNTRY BgTTBR.
1 FRESH TENNESSEE BUTTER,
MS0 pounds Goshen Better^
mayjd—Iw ' ,0 ^^w£iS 0 BuUt
At CrifYIn and Atlanta, Ceorgla.
jIOH the purpose of supplying Merchant® and Planter®
at the South, by wholeaalu or retail, with any style
°f carriage®, Buggies or Plantation Wagon®.
Mr. W oodnitTe iuug experience in the carriage buslnca*
III enable us to give satisfaction, iu supplying good sub
stantial work, ®uch aa the country demand®, at as lo*
C lce® a® can possibly be furnished for cash. We wUl
ep constantly' on hand
light concokd buggies,
the eame a® formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and which
became so auivcroally popular all through the South, **
the best Buggy in use.
Address alforder® to
TOMLINSON, DEMAREST COy .
63H Broadway, Nei»Yorfc_
T. 9. CAB HART, A. T. HAMILTON, WM. H. WUlTFOBD
S. B. TAM WAttXMXN.
CARHART, WHITFORD & CO.
Manufacturer* and Wholesale Dealer* In
Fine Medium, and Coarce
CLOTHING,
AMERICAN RXPRE88 BUILDING,
**, IT, 59 aud 61 Hndaoa Street,
(Near Duane, cor. Worth 8L,) NEW YOIUf’
jar^offlee of Pajan A Car hart In liquidation.
[Lfi-1
DAVID MATER, formerly ol Atlanta, Georgia, with
MAYER & SON.
No. 80 Warren Street,. New York,
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cigars, Sec.
Dealer* In Rye, Bourbon, and Monongubelu Wblakie*.