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Fuel Mittal
fib April!
camumam 1
Chattahoochee.—(lb Monday to March and September.
Harris. ~3d Monday In April ondOclobor.
Marina.—M Monday in April and Ortober.
Mateogae.-Sd Monday toSUl »nd Hovambw.
T»jlor.-l»t Monday In April nnd October.
« HSBOKKI CIRCUIT.
Baitow.-*d Monday to Man* and Bapwinber.
Catoosa.—id Monday to May and Noyeml
Chattooga.-Ut Monday to March and Sepfembor
Dade.—Uh Monday to May and Nonmber,
Gordon.--l«t Monday to April and October.
Murray.—M Monday to AprH and October.
Walker.—Monday before lit Monday In Marcb and Sept.
WbltHeld.—4th Monday la April and October.
cowmi circuit.
Clayton.—tot Monday to May and Novembor.
1 Monday in March and September.
today to Fehruary and August,
to May and November.
Troop.—M Monday
Ranauv circuit.
Bryan.—4th Monday to April, and ad Monday altar 4th
Monday to November.
Bultodx—Friday oiler M Monday to March, and Friday
~ afeeMlb Monday to October. , . .
Chatham-—Sd Monday In January and Majr
Effingham.—Monday alter 4th Monday to Marcb, and 3d
Monday alter 4th Monday to October.
Liberty!-*! Monday to April, and Monday after 4 th Mon
day in November.
McIntosh.—Thureday after 3d Monday to April, and
Tbureday after 4th Monday in November.
Montgomery.—Thuraday after id Monday to Marcb, and
Thuraday after Sd Monday ‘n October.
TatnalL—Sd Monday to March and 4th to October.
CURT CIRCUIT.
Btttta.—Sd Monday to March and September.
Henry.—Sd Monday to April and October.
Monroe.—4th Monday to February and Angnat.
Newton.—*d Monday to March and September.
Ptke.—tot Monday In April and October.
Spalding.—l«t Monday to February and Anguat.
Upeon.—let Monday in May and November.
xaooM CIRCUIT.
Bibb.—Sd Monday to May and November.
Crawford.—tot Monday to March and September.
Dooly.—let Monday to April and October.
Houston. Sd Monday to February and August.
Macon.—Sd Monday In March and Septan'bar.
Twiggs.—4th Monday in March and September.
XJDDI.R CIRCUIT.
Burke.—So Monday In May and November.
Columbia.—lrt Monday m March and September.
Bmannel — Sd Monday In April and October.
Jefferson.—2d Monday to May-end November.
Johnson.—4th Monday to March and September.
Richmond.—2d Monday to January and Jnne.
Striven.-lit Monday to May and November.
Washington—3d Monday In March and September.
HOBTIIRRH CIRCUIT.
Elbert.—Sd Monday to March and September.
Glasscock.—3d Monday to February and Angnet.
Hancock.—Sd Monday to April and October.
Hart.—ad Monday to March and September.
Lincoln.—4th Monday In April and October.
Madison.—let Monday to March and September.
Oglethorpe.—3d Monday to April and October.
Taliaferro.—4th Monday In February and Angnet.
Warren.—let Monday In April and October.
Wllkei.—4th Monday In March and September.
OCXUUIRR CIRCUIT.
Baldwin.—4(b Monday to February And Angnet.
Greene.—Sd Monday in March and Si
d Septemtx
1 October.
Morgan.—let Monday to March and Soptember.
Putnam —4th Monday to March and September.!
Wllktoeon.—let Monday to April and October.
PATAULl CIRCUIT.
Clay.—4th Monday to February and Angnet, after the
next Court.
Early.—let Monday to April and October.
Miller.—3d Monday to April and October.
Onitman.—3d Monday In May and November.
Randolph.—let Monday In May and November.
Stewart.—3d Monday in April and October.
Terrell.—4th Monday to May and November.
Webeter.—3d Mooday In March and September.
BOUTHXRN CIRCUIT.
Berrien.—Monday after Irwin Court.
Brooke.—Mouday after Lowndes Court.
Colquitt—Wednesday alter 3d Monday In May and No
vember.
Irwin.—On Tlinreday after Telfair Conrt.
Laurens.—2d Monday In April and October.
Lowndes. —Mondays after Colquitt Conrt.
Pnlaakl.—3d Monday In April and October.
Telfolr.—Friday after 4th Monday to April and October.
Thotnae.—Monday after Brooke Court.
Wilcox.—4th Monday to April and October.
BOimlWkSTRBH CIRCUIT.
Baker.—3d Mouday in May and November.
Calhoun.—3d Monday in March and September.
Decatur.—4th Monday w April and October.
Dougherty.—let Monday In Jnne and December.
Lee.—4th Monday In March and September.
Mitchell.—2d Monday In May and November.
Ham ter.—2d Monday In April and October.
Worth.—3d Monday In April and October.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
Campbell.—3d Monday to February and August.
Carroll.—let Monday In April and October.
Coweta.—let Monday In March and Sept
Floyd.—Sd Monday to January and July.
Pohi.—Tth Monday In'jannary and'July.
WESTRIUt CIRCUIT.
Banka—lat Monday In April and October.
Clarko.—let Monday In February and 2d In August.
Franklin.—2d Monday In April and October.
Gwinnett.—let Monday In March and 2d to September.
Habersham.—3d Mondap to April and October.
Hall.—3d Monday In March and September.
Jackton.—4th Monday In February and Angnet.
Rabun.—4th Monday In April and October.
Walton.—8d Monday In February and Angnet.
White —Monday after 4th April and October.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OP THE
MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME!
Great Supplementary Scheme for 1867!
TICKETS, $10, $fi,~$3, $1, 50 Cla., 25 CU.
Purchasers can ecclect their own Numbers and buy
- A 3 NUMBER TICKET
Or 2 NUMBER TICKET
Or I NUMBER TICKET
LIST OF PRIZES
In a 78 Ballot—12 Drawn Numbers
3 Number Tickets for $10. a prize of $1,250 00
3 Number Ticket* for $5, a prize of 625 00
3 Number Ticket* for $2, a prize of 250 00
8 Number Ticket* for $1, a prize of. 125 0<»
, 3 Number Ticket* for 60 cents, a prize of... 02 50
8 Namier Ticket* for !St5 cents, a prize of.., U1 25
If two Number* upon their three Number Ticket are
on)y drawu, the purchaser receive* double the amount
luvested for hi* three Number Ticket.
TO BALLOT8-12 DRAWN NUMBERS.
Two Number Ticket*.—If both number* are drawn, the
porcbMer receive* $20 for every dollar Invested.
Single Nomber Ticket*.—If the number 1* drawn, the
purchaser receive* $5 for every dollar Invested.
EXPLANATION
Of the Supplementary Schama,and Node of Drawing!
In this graat scheme, which has become so very popu
Itr throughout the United Suttee, purchasers select their
own numbers, and whatever price they may think pro
per to pay for their tickets, ana prizes ere paid accord'
togly. Any person can go to any vender of the Georgia
Bute Lottery, eelect their own numbere, and the vendor
will give a ticket of the eeme—the vendor win enter the
came numbers upon the Manager's register—and por-
ehaaers will be careful to tee them entered upon the reg
ister, as the managers are responsible lor that only.
Every ticket bat the elate numbered on It, and the draw
ings •re lu public, »* follow*: On the drawing of the
lottery number* from 1 to 7«. printed on separate piece*
Mr, are encircled with bras* tube#, and one by one
I in a brae* wheel. The wheel 1* revolved and the
m well mixed. It is then opened, and a boy, blind
.draw*oat one number, which i* opened and ex
J to the audience. This operation i* repeated until
th* whole It number* are drawu out, and these lk nam
ber* decide all ticket* in that claai. All number* drawu
in th* Supplementary Scheme are equal—no difference in
what order they come from th* wh*ei.
CUPPLE2VENTABY 80HEME.
Bayer* choose their own number*. The drawing* are
in public, and the prize* are paid immediately upon the
drawing, without any deduction. Ticket* lor tale at
Manager*• office, Broad • tract. Also. at office, corner of
Whitehall aad Decatur atreeta. The first drawing of the
Bappkmaulary cla** take* place on Wednesday, the 8d
April, 1887, at 6 o’clock, P. M., and continue from day to
day.
W W BOYD
margl—4tftnaW Principal Manager, Atlanta, ds.
slid with Hunter street MMMNHMIHHI
tbeL thence parallel with Whitehall street southwesterly
one toot, thence parallel with Hunter street 34 toot, morn
orIromtoWhitehall streotand thsneo 54 feet to the
tee“EjSirSw,'hy
tho Superior Court of F
due by said Gardner to said plantlff. Property pointed
ont by plaintiff’* attorney. .
Also, at the *#me time and place, ono lawe Iron wfe,
miler’a patent, now in the store of J. M. Willis A Co.,
corner orWhitchalland Marietta streets. Levied on by
virtu* of and to satisfy a fi la Issued from the Superior
Court of Pulton county, In favor of George K. Crump A
Oo. va The National Kxprca* & Transportation Co. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff*’ attorney!.
Also, at tho Same time ami place, the undivided one-
Court, In fhvor of B. V. Headen va. Elisha I*. Headcn:
Property pointed out by plaintiff 'a attorney.
Also, at tho aaroo time and place, one three-story brick
bouse, and lot. in the clijr of Atlanta, fronting on Peach-
Tree street m feet, and tunning back 130 fret, belu^ a
K rtlon of city lot —, of land lot No. 78, In the 14th dis-
ct of originally Houry, now Pulton county, In which
the defendant la now doing a mercantile business. Le
vied on by virtne of and to satisfy a d fa Issued from Ful
ton Superior Conrt in favor of William Solomon vs John
H. Lovejoy. Property pointed out by plalntifT.
Also. *t the same time and place. fi Jrtrt ofTkhtklot No,
78, in the 14th district of originally utnry, now Fultoi:
there are two dwelling houses, in one of which tho de
fendant now reside*. Levied on by virtue of and to sat
isfy a fl fa Issued from Fulton Superior Court In flavor of
Robert 0. McKUmef -ya Alonzo P. Rawlins. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Alto, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No.
61, in the 14ih district of originally Henry, now Fulton
county, and known In the plan of city survey as block 14.
city lot 90, In ward 4, fronting on Houston street, and
containing half acre, more or less. Also, two large size
sofas, one large mirror, one center table with marble top,
one round office table, one bureau. All levied on by vir
tue of and to satisfy a fl fa Issued from Pnlton Superior
Court In favor of John Gavin vs Robert Yancy. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, at tho same time and place, city lot (number not
known) in the 6th ward of the city of Atlanta, containing
one acre and a half, more or less, being part of land )ot
No. 79, In the 14th district of originally lienry, now Ful
ton county; said lot being bounded on the north by
lands belonging to Edwin Payne, on the oaet by a street
sometimes called Luckle street, on the south by an alley,
and on the west by Marietta street, being the lot where
on J. G. W. Mills and W. J. Pago now reside. Levied on
aa the property of J. G, W Mills, to satisfy a fl fa issued
from tne Superior Court of Fulton county in tavorof
Lewis Spitzer & Co. va. Doge, Mills A Co. Property
pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorneys.
Also, at the same time and place, the west half of land
lot No. 109. in the 14tb district of originally Henry, now
Fniton county, whereon some freedmen now reside, it
being the west half of the lot of land whereon Lewis
Lawshe now resides, containing 100 acres, more or less.
Levied on by 8. JK. Ozburn, L. 0., by virtue of and to
iefy a tax fl fa issued by John M. Harwell, T. C., agalnot
W. O. Peak, executor of the,estate of J. H. Dennis,
ceased. Property pointM out by said Harwell, T. C.
Also, at the same time and place, part of city lot (num
ber not known) In the first ward, and part of land lot No.
M, In the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fiiitou
county, fronting on Nelson street, in the city of Atlanta,
and containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less.
Levied on as the property of H. Claeaett, by virtue of and
to satisfy a tax fl fa issued by J. M. Harwell, T. C. Pro
perty pointed out by tald Harwell
Also, at the same t' **
4, ward 9, being a pai
trict of originally Henry, now Fulton county, fronting on
the southwest corner Windsor and Mobbs street, in tho
city of Atlanta, and containing 4 acres, more or less.
Levied on as the property of Jniia Courtney, by virtue of
a tax fl fa issued by Jno. M. Harwell, T. C. Properly
pointed out by said Harwell.
The foregoing fi fas are lovied and returned to me by
8. K. Ozborn, L. C.
June4,1887. WM.L. HUBBARD, Dep. Sheriff.
Jc4—ta Printers fee $2.60 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, before the court house door in tho
city of Atlanta, on tho first Tuesday in August
next, within the lawfnl hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to-wit:
One 10* inch slide lathe, 6 feet bed: one 10-inch slide
lathe, 19 feet bed; one lOfe-inck slide lathe, 9 fret bed ;
one9,Jf-inr.h slide lathe, 9 feet bed: one 16-iuch elide
lathe, 4 feet bed; one wood lathe,, 18 rest bed; one planet.
16 feit bed; one boring machine, three 10-inch damaged
lathes, three damaged uprigJ-t drill presses, two damaged
gnn barrel boring lathes, one damaged hand lathe, a lot
of scrap machinery, one turning lathe, one power mor
tising machine, one Fay’s hand machine, one moulding
machine, one rip saw, one surfacing machlno, one borinj
machine, one 39-horsepower engine, boiler, belting, auu
shafting with pnlllee attached. All levied on as tho pro
perty or James Hoge, Superintendent of the Gate City
Foundry, Car Manufacturing and Machine Works, by vir
tue of and to satisfy a mortgage fl fa Issued by the lion.
B. D. Smith, Judge of the County Court of Fulton county,
in favor of Joseph R. Holliday. Projierty pointed out iu
mortgage fl fa. Jnne 6.1867.
W. L. HUBBARD. Dep. Sheriff.
Je7—id Printer’s foe $2.6(i per levy.
FULTON SUPERIOR COUKT, APRIL TERM, 1867.
Robt. 8. Waters, Harrison L. Wil
liams and his wife, Mary J. Wtl-
Blll for Account,
Relief, Ac. lu
, w r Equity, In Fill-
Edwin Payne, John' R. Wallace, Wil- Jon Superior
Ham L. High, and Klbridgo (Jerry J Lonrt -
Pearl. J
JT appearing to tho court by the return of the sheriff
that Elbrldge Gerry Pearl, one of the defendants in
the above case, cannot be found in said county, and it
further appearing that he Is a non-resident of the State
of Georgia: It is therefore ordered by the court, that said
defendant appeur and answer at the next term of this
conrt, and upon failure thereof, that said bill he taken
for confessed, as to him; and it Is further ordered, that
publication of this order be made in one of the public
gazettes published iu the city of Atlanta once a month
for four mouths.
HILL A CANDLER,
Solicitors for Complainants.
A trne extract from tho minutes of said court. May 4,
ieti7. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square each Insertion,
may 81—1 ami m
Bill for Injuuctiou, Relief, Ac., in
Fulton Superior Court.
Elizabeth A. Bell
vs.
Daniel Weaver,
F. M. Fisk and
Samuel Akers.
I N this case it appears to the Court that the defendants
Daniel Weaver and F. M. Fisk, do not reside in the
State of Georgia: It is therefore ordered that they ap
pear at the next term of the Superior Court of said
county, to be held on the first Monday in October next,
aud make defense to said bill, or tho samo will be taken
for confessed. It Is ftirther ordered that the Clerk of this
Court publish this order iu some public gazette lu the
city of Atlanta once a month for four months. May 94,
1867. HAMMOND, MYNATT A WELLBORN,
Solicitors for complainant.
A true extract from tho minutes of tho Superior Court
of Fulton county. May 9,1867.
may9-l—law4m W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square each Insertion.
Benjamin Kelly I Libel for Divorce. Li Fulton Superior
w. V Court. April Term, 1«67. Rule to
Louisa Kelly. ) Perfect Service.
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff
that tho defendant docs not reside In this county ;
and it lurther apuearing that sho does not resido lu this
State: It is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said de
' tant appear aud answer at the next terra of this Court,
that the case be considered in default, and the plain
tiff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that
this rule be published In thu Atlanta Intelligencer once a
month for four months previous to the next term of this
Court. UAKTRKLL A JACKSON,
Attorneys for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes. April 17, 1867.
inay95—lam4m W. K. VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square each insertion.
Vincent Dayw ) Libel for Divorce, in Fulton Superior
vs. V Court. April Term, 1867. Rule to
Julia A. Davis. \ Perfect Service.
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff
ttst the defendant does not reside in this county,
and it further appearing that she does not reside in this
State; It is, on motion of counsel, ordered that euid de
fendant appear and answer at the uext term of this Court,
me for letters of dismission from said administration—
These are therefore to cite qnd ndmonl«h all and singu
lar, tho kindred and credlTOnfcf-eald deceased, to bo and
not hograuted the applicant. Given under my hand nncl
officio] Signature, February 4,1H07.
O. T. RAKK8TRAW,
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
TAMES L. MOORE. Administrator of the estate of Wil*
liam V. Moore, deceased, applies to mo for letters
of dismission from hla administration—
There are therefore 10 cite and admonish all and singu
lar, 6io kindred And friends, to bo and appear at my of
fice, within tho time prescrib'd by law, ana show cause,
if any they hare, why* said letters should not bo granted
the applicant. Given uuder my hand and official signa
ture, February 4,186’L*2>S ,; ! •
CL T.^AKESTIUW, Ordinary.
-felO-llamfim t <■' *>»<»«>-- Printers Joe $4.60
(JHORGTA, GWINNktt County.
G EORGE W. MIIiI 4 S v qflminlatrator on tho estate of
Crathia A. s.IUr deceased, represents to tho court
in hi* iwtlllwp* ddfy tiled and entered on record, that he
has frilly Administered Said estate—
, .TO*. w therefore.to clip all persons concerned, kin
dred and credtyorp,-to-show cause, if any they can, why
BOltf administrator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in Decomber, 1867. Given nider my hand
end olUoUl - Ordlnera'.
may29—lamflq),^ Printer’s fee $4 60
GEORGIA, Wwrtfbintt 1 VcrottTt.
mWQ after date, application will be made to
JL the Court of,Cttfbm r y of Gwinnett county, Ga., for
leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of
John Anglin, lato of said, county, deceased. May 37,1867.
JOSEPH KBRANDON,)
.Hmiu'* WM.-CHAMBEU, J-Adrars.
JOHN CAIN, |
wtiy29—2ni Printer's fee $0.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
Af RS. MIRIAM S. PERRY applies to me for letters of
Ifl. administration on tho estate of Wm. A. Perry, late
of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and ndmonlah all and singu
lar, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show
cause, if Aliy thty have, dn 6r before the first Monday in
July nett, why letters should not be granted the ap*
S licant. Given under my hand and official slgfiatnro,
lay *7,1807.
G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary.
may29—30U Printer’s fee |8
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
M R8. MARY A. fclOBLRY applies to me lor letters of
administration on the estate of Retherford Mob
ley, late of said county, deceased—
This is therefore to cite and admouish the kindred and
creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office,
on or before the first Monday in July next, to show
cause, If any they havo, why letters should not be granted
the applicant. Given under my hand aud official signa
ture, May 87,1867.
G. T. RAKE8TRAW, Ordinary.
may29—80d Printer’s lee $3
GEORGIA, Gwinnett CquHTY.
J OHN B. REESE having applied to mo for letters of
guardianship of the persons and property of Leoni
das J. Born, Styles C. Born, Adallne D. Born, and Dovy
D. Born, orphans ol Daniel D. Born, deceased —
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the next of kin and friends of said orphans, to
show cause, if any they have, why letters should not bo
granted the’applicant on Or before the first Monday in
Witness my hand and official signature, May
G. T. KAKESTRAw, Ordlnar
July next.
27,1867.
may 29—30d
Printer’s fee $3
GWINNETT . SHERIFF'S SALE.
W ILL be sold, before the court house door in the
town of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett county, Ga., on
the first Tuesday in July next, wiGilh the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit:
Thirty acres of land, more or less, including the shoals
known as the “Bramlet Shoals,” being a part of lot of
land No. 934, in the 6th district of Gwinnett county,.ad
joining lands of Elisha Martin, Dr. Scales, and others.
Levied on as the property of Newton .Bramlet, to satisfy
a fl. fa. issued from Gwinnett Superior Court, in favor of
the officers of court and witnesses v* Newton Bramlet.
Property pointed out by said Bramlet. June 4,1807.
W. J. BORN, Sheriff.
Je5—td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
1 1 WO months after date I will apply to the Honorable
. Conrt of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
tho real estate belonging to the estate of George Bron
son, late of said county, deceased. May 9,1867.
FRANK HAYDEN, Administrator.
may9—2m j• Primer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ordinary’s office, junk 6, 1867.
I I M. DONEIIOO, administrator on the estate of Wm.
!i« W. Donehoo, late of said county, deceased, having
applied for leave to sell the real estate of the said deceas
ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors—
All persons concerned are hereby notified to be and ap
pear at this office within two months from the first pub
lication of this notice, and file their objections, if any
they have, else leave will be granted for the sale of euid
property.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
JeG-2m Printer’s fee $6
Mason Pilcuer i Eqnlty and Injunction, In Fniton
t’J. > Hu perl or Court. Returnable to
James Dacbes tt al. J October term, 1867.
I T appearing to the court by tho return of the Sheriff
that tho defendant in the above stated cane is not a
resident of said county, and It further appearing by the
sworn statement in complainant’s bill that said defend
ant is not a resident of the State of Georgia; It ia there
fore. on motion of complainant's solicitor, ordered that
service be perfected by publication of this order in one
of the weekly newspapers published In the city of At
lanta, once a month for four months previous to the
next term of said court; and It is further ordered, that
this order be entered on ihe minutes of said court. April
16, 1H67.
U. J. 8PRAYBKRRY,
A true extract fro pi- the minutes of txMirt. May 17,
67. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
186'
GEORGIA, Fulton County
ordinary’s office, March 30,1867. 1
A LEX. M. WALLACE, administrator ol WiUlain Wal
lace, represents to the Court, iu hffl petition duly
filed, that he has fully administered William Wallace’s
estate—
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they cau, why suld
administrator should not be discharged from his admin
istration, and receive ietters of dismission on the first
inar8i—lamdm
DANIEL PIT
, Ordinary,
'rioter S fee $l.60
missed from administration,
next,
deefl-—lamflm
tiff allowed to
Aud it is further ordered
mouth for lour months.
G ART KELL A JACKSON,
Attorneys for Libellant.
A trne extract from the minutes. May 16, 1867.
m*y25—lsm4m W. U. VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square each insertion.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.
U HDKBWRITBR Agency, New Fork, Capi
tal end Aetete.. *5,130,823
tt<roe toeurance Co., New Haven, Conn., Capi
tal anil Aecete 1,871,515
Tke Putnam Fire Iniurauee Co., Hertford,
Conn., Capital and Aaaell 617,478
Southern Mutual Inauranca Co., Athena, Ga.,
OsuitaJ and Asset* 390.000
Kufoule Home Inaurance Co., Kulaulo, Ale.,
Capitol and Aaoeta
Kxcolilor Fire Inaurance Co., New York, Cap I-
tal and Assets...........
ttoutheru Mutual Life Inrarance Co., Columbia,
B.O., Capital and Aaaau » <»0
We are now prepared to Dane Fire, Marina, Inland,
and Lila Pollctoa to the above drtPdaaa Companies.
- Offlce os Alabama street, naar Poet Office, to Lynch t
PATTI LLO * HANCOCK, Agents.
Who Want* a Buggy!
mood SECOND-HAND BOGGY con be bought
, either for co»h or produce, by homed!
JOHNSON * ECHOLS.
A WOOD beco;
Aga»
Sabah Ann V. Sander* j Libel for Divorce, in DeKalb
v*. > Superior Court. April
Alexandeb W. Sandkbs. ) Term, 1867.
I T appeariug to the Court by the returu of the Sheriff
that the delcudant, Alexander W. bunders, does not
reside in this county, and it further appearing that he did
not, at the time *aiu suit was commenced, reside iu this
Stale, and does not now reside in this State: It 1* there
fore ordered that eaid defendant appear aud answer at
the next term of this court, or the case be considered iu
default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed ; and it i*
further ordered tnat a copy of this order be published in
the Atlanta Intelligencer, a public gazette ot ibis State,
once a month for four momks prior to the next term of
this court. UAKTRKLL A HILL.
Attorneys for Libellant.
A true extract from the minute* or said court. May
80. 1867. J. M. HAWKINS, Clerk.
Primer’* fee $1 per square for each insertion.
Je4—lanrtm
Motlee to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the eata e of George Bron-
son, late of Fulton county, deceased, are hereby re
quired to make Immediate payment; and all person*
having domaud* against said estate will present them In
term* of the law. May 8.1367.
FRANK HAYDEN, Administrator,
mayfr—40d Printer’* fee $3
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
P ETEK HUGE, administrator of the estate of P. J.
Immel, late of said county, deceased, having made
application to thla court for leave to sell the real estate of
said intestate for benefit of heirs aud creditors—
All pereoua concerned are notified to file their objec
tion*, If any they have, within two months from the first
K bileatlon of this notice, else leave will be granted for
i sale of said real estate May 29,1667.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
maySO—tm Printer’s fee $0
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
M ITCHELL WALKER, p. o. c., applies to me for let
ters of administration upou the estate of Robert
McCombs, p. o. c.. late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud sin
gular, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they can, why letters of
administration should not bo granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand aud official signature, May 29,1807.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
may9ff— 80d Printer’s fee $:»
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
J OHN G. WESTMORELAND haying applied to me for
letters of administration upon the estate of Janies
handers, p. o. c., late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be aud
appear at my offlce, within the time allowed bv law. aud
•how cause, if any they can. why said letter* should not
b* granted the applicant. Witness my hand aud official
signature, May 81.1867.
. 7 DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
J*4—AMI Printer's fre $9
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
OBDINABY'S OFFICE, NOVEMBER 30, 1866.
A ZARIAU MUfi, administrator of A. S. Robbins, de
ceased, reprtiSentB to the court iu his petition duly
filed and entered on record, thut lie lute lully administer
ed A. 8. Bobbin's estate—
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish ail persons
mcerued, to be aud appear nt my office, and show cause,
uny they have, why said admlstrator should not be dls-
atlon, on tho first Monday In June
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $-160.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
mUOMAS 8. GARNER, guardian of Miuor Y. Griggs
X and Lewis Griggs, applies to me for leave to sell
Wie real estate of said wards, for their benefit—
This is therefore to cite und admonish all and singular,
klndi'ed and creditors of suld wards, to die their objec
tions, if any they have, withtu the time allowed by law,
else leave will bo granted lor the sule of said real estate
in accordance with the prayer of petitioner. Witness my
official signature, May 81st, 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordlunrjf.
Je4—2m Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
OKDINARY's OFFICE, MARCH 1, 1866.
J OHN LYNCH, administrator of the estate of James
Garrey, deceased, applies to me for letteis of dis
mission from said administration—
Ail persons concerned are therefore notified to file their
injections, if any tlfcy have, ou or before the reguiar
term of this court in September next, otherwise letters ol
dismissiou will be granted applicant. Given under my
hnud and official siguuture.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
marl—lamflm Printer’s fro $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
OBDINABY’S OFFICE, MARCH 30, i860.
H IRAM BO WEN, administrator on tbe estate of Su
gar Bond, deceased, represents to the court In his
petition, doly filed and entered on 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 they can, why
said administrator should not bo dismissed from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the first
Mouday in October, 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
mar81—lamCm Printer's fee $4 60
GEORGIA, Hhiiby County.
E LIJAH MORRIS, administrator on tho estate of Is
rael Priekctt, lato of wild county, deceased;, having
applied to me for letters of dismission from said admin
istration— '
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to be and appear at my oftlce, within the time
prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they cau, why
said letters should not lie granted to the applicant. Given
nndor mjr hand and ' •—-* “ *
Jnn29—lamOm
official signature, January 96.1807.
B. NOLAN. Ordinary.
Printer's foe $4.60
on tho esiato of Joseph
ity, deceased, having ftp.
islon from said ndminis-
GEORGIA, HeKBY County.
W M. C. LEE, administrator on tho
Metta, lato of said count;
plied to me for letters of dismiss’
tratlon—
This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any thev can, why said
administrator should not lie discharged from his admin
istration and receive letters of dismission as prayed for.
Given nndcr my lmud and official signature, January
96,1867. Q. It. NOLAN. Ordinary.
JanjU—lamfim Printers fee $4.50
GEORGIA, Henry County.
R A. HENDERSON, administrator on the estate of
* Andrew Henderson, late of said county, deceased,
having applied to me for loiters of dismission from Bald
administration—
This Is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned. kindred and creditors, to show cause, If any they
cun, why said administrator should not be discharged
from his administration and receive letters of dismission
within the time prescribed by law. Given under my
hand and official signature, March 20.1897.
(*. R. N’OLAN. Ordinary.
mariW—lamflm’ Printers fee $4.50
GEORGIA* Henry County,
ordinary’s office, may 1.1867.
H ENDERSON UPCHURCH, administrator on the es
tates of Amy Driver and Charles G. Driver, repre
sents to me, in his petidon.duly filed, that he has folly ad
ministered said estates—
These are therefore to notify all persons concerned to
bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to brow cause,if any exists, why lotters Of dismission
should not be granted. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, April 20,1867.
Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
may4—lam6m Printer's fee $4.60
GEORGIA, Henry Counny.
ordinary’s office, may 1,1867.
W H. MoCORD and Moses Mann, administrators on
• the estate of James 8. McCord,- represent to
this court In their petition, duly filed, that they have fully
administered s&ld estate—
These are therefore to notify all persons concerned to
show canse. if any they have, why said administrators
should not be discharged from their said office, and re
ceive letters dismissory in terms of the law. Giveu un
der my hand and official signature, April 90.3,007.
Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
may4—lamCm Printer’s fee $4.50
GEORGIA* Henry County.
A SA K. BROWN, administrator on the estate of Henry
Stokes, late of said county, deceaaod, applies to me
for letters of dismission from said administration—
These are therefore to give notice to all persons con
cerned, to fllo their objections In my office. In terms of
the law, if any they have, why said applicant should not
receive letters of dismission as prayed for. Given under
my hand and official signature, May 28, 1867.
q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
may81—lamflm Printers fee $4.60
GEORGIA* Henry County.
J AMBS FINDLEY, administrator on the estate of A.
C. McKebbin, late of said connty, deceased, having
in proper form applied to me for letters of dismission
from said administration—
This Is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show canse, if any they
can, wny said administrator should not be discharged
from his administration and receivo letters ot dlsmlseTon
within the time prescribed by law. Given under my hand
and official signature, May 28,1867.
Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
maySl—lamflm Printer’s fee $4.60
GEORGIA* Henry County.
W I1EREA8. it having been represented to me that
Bushrod Petit, lato of said county, deceased, died
intestate, and no person having applied for administra
tion upon the estate of said deceased—
These are thereforerio cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office, on or before the
first Monday in July next, and show cause, if any
they can, why said administration should not be by me
vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county,
or some other fit and proper person. Given under my
hand and official signature, May 28,1807.
q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
may81—30d Printer's fee $3
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
OUDINARY’S OFFICE, NOVEMBER 30, 1866.
A ZARIAU MIMS, administrator of James Turner, de
ceased, represents to the court iu his petition, duly
filed and eutered on record, that ho has fully administered
James Turner’s estate—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all person* con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why void administrator should not be discharged from
Ilia administration, and receive letters of dlsmisaiou on
the first Mondiy in Jnue, 1867. Given uuder my hand
and official signature.
, DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
decft-ltmffin Printer’s fee $».M
GEORGIA* Henry County.
B enjamin n. Mcknight rmuffian of j. j. Albert,
having applied to the Conrt of Ordinary of said
county fora discharge from his guardianship of the said
ward's person and property—
These are therefore to give notice to all persons con
cerned, to file their objections iu my office, In terms ol
-he law, if any they have, why said applicant should not
receive letters of dismission as prayed for. Given
under my hand and official signature, May 28,1867.
Q. tt. NOLAN, Ordinary.
mayai^40d Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA* Henry County.
J OHN COOK, administrator ou tho estate of Wm. M.
Cook,late of said county, deceased, having made ap
plication to this court for leave to sell the real estate of
said Intestate for benefit of heirs and creditors—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, If any they havo, within two months from the first
publication of this notice, else leave will be granted for
the sale of said real estate. May 27.18.17.
^ Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary,
mayftt—2m Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA* Henry County.
G O. WEEMS, administrator with tho will annexed
• on tho estate of John Calvin, late of said county,
deceased, having made application to this court for leave
to sell the real atate of said Intestato for benefit of the
heirs and creditors—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, If any they have, within two months from th* first
publication of till* notice, else leave will be granted for
tho sale of said real estate. May 97.1867.
^.R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
may31—2m Printer’* fe*$6
GEORGIA* Henry County.
G U WEEMS, administrator on the estate of Thomaa
• Dicky, late of said counly. deceased, having mode
application to me for leave to sell tho real estate of said
intestate—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, If any they have, within two mouths from the first
publication of this notice, else leave will be granted for
the sale of said real estate. Mov 27,1867.
Q: R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
maySl—9m . ’ • • • ■ Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA* Henry county.
G G. WEEMS, administrator with the will annoxod,
• on the estate of James K. Berry, late of said
county, deceased, ar ^**' * - - .. . .
of the real estate pi
All person a concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, If any they have, within two months from the first
publication of this notice, else leave will be granted for
the sale of said real estate. May 27,1867.
ftt „ Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
mayai—2m Printer’s fee $0
GEORGIA* Uenby County.
J AMES COKER, administrator with the will annexed
on the estate of James Mcltight, late ot said connty,
deceased, having petitioned this court for leave to sell the
real estate of said intestate, for the benefit of heirs and
creditors—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, if any they have, within two months from tho first
publication of this notice, elso leave will be granted for
tho sale of said real estate. May 27. 1866.
Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
may31—2m Printer’s fee $0
AND OTHKR RASTKRN OITIRB.
Western & Atlantic and Virginia ATenn
KjA.IXjWA.Y8.
All Bail Routol
Time Tables on and alter Jan. 27,1807
The Faroritc anil Most Comfortalile
GOING NORTH.
Leave Atlanta
Leave Knoxville
Leave Bristol
Leave Lvnchbun;
Leave Wxtmmjan.
Leave Baltimore.
Leave 1
Arrive 1
9 Philadelphia.
eNiwYoRK,.
No 1. No. 3.
860 A. M. 7.00 P. M
9.34 P. M.lll.lH A.M
5.90 A. M. 5.30 P. M
7.35 P.M. 7.35 A.*
7.80 A. M. 7.00 P.
9.80 A. M. BN) P. M
1.83 P. M. 1.13 A. M
6.40 P. M. 6.00 A.M
COMING SOUTH.
Lmavk N»vr York
Leave Philadelphia
Leave Baltimore
Leave WA»niN8TOR
Leave Lynchburg
Leave Brlatol
Leave Knoxville
Arrive Atlanta
No. 1.
No. 2.
atlOA.M.
11.45 A.M.
3.63 P. M.
0.30 P. M.
5.00 A. M.
0.22 P. M.
1.20 A.M.
1.15 P. M.
7.00 P. M
11.00 P. M
3.40 A. M
0.30 A. M
4.60 P. M
6.10 A. M
1.15 P. M
1.85 A. M
Time between Atlanta and Hew York, 67 Hours
Time between New York and Atlanta, 64 Hours.
I^w The GREAT MAIL between Atlanta and New
York Is carried exclusively by this Line. Tbe only route
between Atlanta and New York which has two Through
Trains, daily, over the entire line, running 13 hours apart.
SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS I
Through Tickets, good until used, and
Baggage Cheeked Through.
To all Important Points.
JAMES LAUDERDALE,
Jan30 General Paasenger Agent.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
O N and after JANUARY 27, 1367, Passenger Trains
will ran as follows:
GOING NORTH.
LEAVING ATLANTA.
8.60 A. M. Dally (ixcept Sukdats) Gar at Mouth-
kbk Mail.—Arrive at Daltoh at 2.40, P. M., connect
ing with E. T. and Ga. H. R. trains lor Knoxville,
Lynchburg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
and New York. Arrive at Ciiattamooqa 6.86, p. M.,
connecting with trains of Nashville A Chattanooga
Railroad for Nashville, Loui«vllle, and the West, and
trains of Memphis A Charleston R. R. for Memphis,
New Orlesms, Ac.
3.60 P. HI. Daily (exckpt Huxdatb) Dalton Ao-
coMMopATidN.—Amvo at Marietta 4.40, Cartersvllle
0.45, Kingston 3, Dolton at 11.45. .
7.00 P. M. Daily Sxrnass Passhnoeu arrive at
ton at 1.15 A. M., connecting with E. T. A Ga. R. R.
trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg, WsshingtoL, Balti
more, Philadelphia, and Nxw Yobk, arrive at Chat-
tanoooa 4 A. M., connecting with trains of Nashville
and Chattanooga Railroad Tor Nashvtllo, Louisville,
and the West, and trains of the Memphis A Charles
ton Railroad for Memphis, Nxw Orleans, Ac.
COINING SOUTH.
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
1.35 A. IW. Daily Great Socthehn Mail.—Leaving
CHATTANopoA 4.80 P. M., connecting with trains ol
Nashville A Chattanooga and Memphis A Charleston
Railroads and Dalton at 7.50 P. M., connecting with
trains of E. T. A Ga. Railroads. L
0.6O A. M. Daily (except Bunuatb) Dalton Ac
. COMHODATIOH.—Leave Dalton nt 1.95 A. M„ Kingston
4.30, Cartersvllle5.15, Mariettas.
1.15 P. IH» Daily (Except (Sundays) Express Pas
sengers.—Lcavo Chattanooga at 4.50 A. M., making
close connections with trains of Nashville A Chatta
nooga, and Memphis A Charleston Railroads, and
Dalton at 7.40 A. M., connecting with trains of East
Tennessee A Georgia Railroad.
PULLMAN'S PA TEXT SLEEPING CO A UH KS
On all Night Trains.
JOHN B. PECK,
Master Transportation.
J»n27
DOUBLE DAILY
All-Rail Passenger Route
ATLANTA AND NICW ORLEANS!
T IME TABLES have been 'arranged, to take effect on
and alter JANUARY 97, 1807, by which close con
nections are made between Atlanta and New Orleans and
Intermediate points vu (Juand Junction.
Train* leave Atlanta at 8.60 A. M. and 7 F. M.
Arrive at NewOrleane at 8.40 A. M. and 7.30 P. M,
INo Steamboats or Omnlbnsscs on this Route!
KLEGANT SLUMPING COACHES
On all Night Trains I
BAOOAOK CHKCKED THROUGH!
Fare as Low as by Any Other Route !
Jan 97
W. J. R08N,
Gen’I fiap’t M. A C. R. R., Memphis.
JOHN B. PECK,
M.T. W.AA.H. R., Atlanta
GEORGIA* Henry County.
T J. BAILEY, administrator on the estate of Joseph
• James, late of said connty, deceased, having made
application to this court for leave to sell tho real estate
oi said intestate—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec-
tions, if any they have, within two months from the first
publication of this notice, else leave will be unrated for
tho salo of said real estate. May 27, 1H67.
q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
tnaySl—2m Printer's fee $6.
lIENliY SIIEUIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be told at McDonough, Henry county, Ga.. on
t^e first Tuesday in July next, tho West hair of
lot of land No. 254, In the second district of said county,
aa tho property of James H. Waters. Levied on by vir
tue of two Justice Court fl. fas. iu favor of Samuel P.
bhaw vs. Jam?s H. Waters. Levy made and returned to
me Ly W. 11. Norman, L. C. Property pointed out by
defoudaut. LEVI II. TURNER, D. Bh’lF.
may7-td Printer’s fee $9.50 per levy.
GEOUGIA* Fulton County.
OBDINABY’8 OFFICE, DECBMBKB 7, 1866.
T homas w. Wilkinson, administrator of jabez
It. Rhodes, late of said county, deceased, represents
to the court in his petition, duiy filed aud entered on re
cord, that said estate has proved insolvent, by reason of
*‘ie late war, and having asked for a dismission -
This Is therefore to cue all persons concerned, kindred
id creditors, to show cause, if any they have, why said
administrator should not be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of dismission.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
deefi—lamflm Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
rpWO months after date, application will be made to the
X Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
the real estate of Jacob Kedwinc, deceased, late of said
comity, for the lieueflt of the heirs aud creditors. May
t, 1867. AZ. MIMS, Adtn’r.
mayS-tm Printer's fee $8.
GEORGIA* Pulton ( '
H ARRIET WALKER. P. O. C., having applied to me
for letters of admiulstratiou upou the estate o( Jo
seph Walker, P. O. G\, late of said couuty deceased:
All persons concerned, kindred ai.d creditors of said
deceased, will file their objections, If any exist, within
the time prescribed by law, else leriera will be granted
th* applicant. Witness my official signature. May 1st.
18fl7 - * DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
P*y8-a0d Priuter’slbe
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
T WO months after date application will be made to
the Conrt of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
tbs real estate of Thomas Thompson, late of said eounty
deceased, lor the benefit of the hsirs and creditor*. May
lit, 1807. GEORGE EDWARDS, Adm’r,
mrnjrQ-Sm I rinter’e fee $*.
HENRY SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, before the court house door In the
town of McDonough. Ga., on the first Tm-sday In
Jnhr next, tho following property, to-wit:
Eight hundred acres ol land, more or less, being the
place whereon Robert P. Smith now lives, in tbe 9a dis
trict of said connty. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
from Henry Superior Court, iu favor of John H. Mitchell
vs. Robert P. Smith, Principal, aud Geo. P. Combs, secu
rity. ns the property of said Smith. Property pointed out
by Peeples A Stewart, attorneys.
Also, 160 acres, more or l«sa, No. 192, in the 7th district
of said county, whereon Thomas A. Cntbery now lives,
as the property of W. W. Stephens, to satasty a Justice
Court fl. fa. in favor of D. Knott vs. said Stephens. Levy
made by a constable and turned over to mo. May 26,
18tt7, LEVI H. TURNER. Dep. Sheriff
may2Q— td Printer’s fee $9.50 per levy.
THB0UGH RATES ON COTTON
Via Western & Atlantic, and Va. & Tenn.
RAILROADS.
T HE following rate, on Cotton, per Bale, hare been co-
ibu(J . “Wished, to take effect on aud after November J,
PROM ATLANTA, GA.,
11 O I! T 17
ATLANTA* TO NEW YORK I
(VTA SAVANNAH.)
Fare Through to New York.
<134.
T llE following new, foil, and flrat-class STEAMSHIPS
sail from Savannah to new York every
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Empire Line.
Murray's Line.
Sail TUESDAYS,
LEO,
Dearborn, Coin'r.
VIRGO,
Bnckley, Com’der.
Atlantic O.M. S.S
Co.’s Line,
Sail THURSD’YB.
Herman Living
ston, Baker, Com,
General Barnes,
Sail SATURD’YS.
SAN SALVADOR
Nickerson, Com.
SAN JACINTO,
Atkina, Comd'r.
Morton, Oom'r.
These Steamships are all of large carrying capacity,
well adapted to this Ronte, and arc lilted up with espe
cial regard to tbe comfort of Passengers. State rooms
large and airy; the Steward's department supplied with
tho best the New York and Savannah markets afford.
The Through Freight Tariff having been mnch reduced,
Freighters and Passengers will flndlhls the QUICKEST,
SAFEST, and MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New
York.
HP"Through Tickets to be had of J. H. Porter, Gen
eral Ticket Agent.
SAVANNAH AGENTS
Mnrray’s Lino—Hunter & Gairtrael. Agents.
Atlantic C. M. 8. 8. Oo.’a Lino—Wilder A Fullerton,
Agents.
Empire Line—B. H. Hardee, Agent
may3l—4m
i)EO. A. McCLESKEY,
Gen. Traveling Agents.
HARDWARE.
N AIL3, Hoes, Ayck, Traces, Shovel* and Spade*, An
vile, Vise*, Smith Bellow*, File*, Tin Plate, Tin
Ware, Shot, 8heet and Bar Lead, Copper, Builder*’ Hard
ware, Tool*, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
IRON AND STEEL.
Swede* Iron, Refined Iron (flat, round, and square.)
Band, Hoop, Sheet, and 3croll Iron, Nail Rods, Oval,
Half Oval, and Half Round Iron, Plow Steel, Cast Steel.
CARR1AGJB AND BUGGY MATERIAL
Hubs, Spoke*, Rim*. Shaft*. Band*,. Bolts, Enameled
Leather and Coth, Spring* and Axle*.
COFFEE.
1000 hag* Rio Coffee, of direct importation.
We invite the attention of the public to our large and
well assorted stock, embracing all good* usually kept by
Hardware dealers.
WEED A CORNWELL,
No*. 169 and 161 Broughton Street,
maylfl—9m Savanhah, On.
Purchasing Agency.
EDWIN C. CLARKE,
AGENT IN NSW YORK FOR PURCHASING
MERCHANDISE and MACHINERY
OF AL1. KINDS.
H AVING a business experience of nearly sixteen
years in New York, and an extensive acquaintance
with flrat-class manufacturers and dealers in this city in
the various branches of trade and manufacture. I am now
prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Merchandise, at the
lowest market prices.
Meivhants, Mechanics, and Families will find it to their
interest to favor me with thoir orders. Orders from all
parts of the country respectfully solicited. A reasonable
commission charged. Address
EDWIN C. CLARKE,
193 Pearl Street, or Box 3,572, New York.
Rkferkncrs.—F. W. G. Bellows, Vico President Pa
cific Mall Steamship Co., N. Y.; Isaac Taylor, President
New York ‘ A ~ ~ ~
Wood A Co.,
A* M. Clapp, . , ,
Ne\y Orleans; Qco. James, Esq., Zanesville, Ohio
Woolworth A Graham, New York: Marshal), Johnson A
Co., New York; Henry Mooro A Genung, New York.
apr23—3m-
L. D. O. WOOD. JAMES II. LOW. J_ H. LUDWIQ81N.
WOOD, LOW & LUDWIG8EN,
(Formerly Wood A Low—Established 1816,)
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
190 Common Street,
New OrleaiiN,
AUTHORIZED REFERENCES IN ATLANTA.
A. Austell, President Atlanta’National Bank; Mr. A.
K. Soogo, Messrs. Zimmerman A Verderey, Messrs. P,
A G. T. :Dodd, Messrs. Chapman A Rucker, Messrs.
w Daniel A Strong.
.-FI ’crsonal attention given to the sale of Cotton and
purchase of ail descriptions of Produce. Jan26—ly
GRIMAULT & Co
Chemiats to H. H. Prince Napoleon, 47 E „ ' ,
PABis,
NEW & MOST 1
*0* hitherto
Intractable & Incurable Di
TTNLIKE the Patent Mcdldoe,
I ei“ p £ rt ® <5 froI » New York and^S 1 * ton
^•“.^“eskaTebeen MverelfS2' “•h
nized by the most eminent eoverntm.*,* . *54 a
btlcaLnd operative CTemHt, , "“!?* *“* Mni
of Parii, Ac., insomuch that thi
ssssssfflasass
NO MOKE CONSUMlti,.. I
DISEASES OF THE OHE87
Grimault’. Syrup of Hypopho, phjlU ^
Rila npw medicine, which la dellclcn.
sumption Under It* Influence the gJWj
steffir snd the
NO MORE COD LIVER OIL I
Grlmanlt’f 8yrnp of Iodlied HM, en4i4 I
According to the certlflcatee of the 1
Pkrio Hospitals detailed in th 2 1
approbation of several Acadei
ed with the greatest eacceea
OH, to which it is really anpenor. it cn».'*Z“«i
the cheat, rerotola .lymphatic dlaor(lenX“«*<l
mnacnlor stony and loss ot appetite • liI
Dr. Leras* Phosphate of l r „,
icago^
«.£wt«2SS3S
effects of hot and unhealthy cllmatee lo ennwT,!!!-*■
bear foUgne, and restore to the body wbatarn t^ll
cn“‘ r ta ” ost by feTer ’ or tbe * bnM otqulniM^SI
NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DTSPIPsii,
Grimault’* Digestive Elixir of Pe^l
Pepeine 1( the gastric Juice Itself, or ntterthvJ
PjtodPfl parifled, which digests food In th oJJJ
When from various cameo, theaopplyof dicwt.V.eS
la too small, the inevitable conaeanenc« «e bUtriSl
tion, gastritis, inflammation of the mucont coin
stomach and bowels, heartburn, anemia, low otUMfSI
and to females genera] derangement. The EHdt(iCl
alne enres all inch disease,, and prevent* vomltsr s I
ring pregnancy - ■
Better thu Copaiba—Internel and Local-Inti!
rative Agent.
GRTMAULTB MATIC0.
This now remedy It prepared from 'he leva a-.,-
rnvtan pepper shrub colled MATICO and cores mtial
and lntaltlbly without any fear of inflammatory rmil
The great majority ol phyaldomln Parii, kcWft'l
many and New York now me no other ran ah, yjl
direction, accompany each bottle and picket,oru
plana to ry treatise will be eent poet tree lot 1 d
GENERAL DEPOT IN TARIf. .
GRIMAUL l
CO.,
4] Hue HIu c;.t •
In N. York, Jt. m. BECKER, 128 Grind3 I
And' yevery good Chemld
BURIN DU BUISON’S
Digestive Lozengers and Powder
Recent experiments made on a large scale by Profeiw I
Pairequin, of Lvonsf eon finned by his colleague* of to I
hospitals and toe principal notabilities of Parii,Uni
shown the great efficacy of tho Lozenge* and Portrl
with an alkaline base, a new discovery uue to Mr. Bail J
du BuieoiL Chemist and member of tne Imperial Aciir j
my of Medicine, Paris, to cure lu a sure and rapid ma I
ner, Indigestion, Nausea, as well ao disease* of ihe U L
neys. Liver, Cramps in the Stomach, Inflaramatiom I
tho BcwciS. Ac. The spleen arising from indigeetioab ■
appears as If by enchantment under the influence of ta I
precious medicine, and this sick pereon recover* brifl |
strength and appetite. 1
To resume, uu, l astiles And Powder are prwenfed c
der the most lavorablo scientific and medfciI ta/pk* I
agreeable to tho taste, and may be taken wWuut f
vonlence by children as well as adults. 1
General Depot in Paris at GRIMAIILT A CO. %
48 Rue RicheQn.
General Depot In Atlanta at JENKINS & CO’3.
General Depot In Now York, at J. M. BECKER’S,
lylO-tf 129 Grand Stmt
Comp’d Cotton.
$7 10
ToBoqton... _ w
To New York 5 80
To Philadelphia tf 20
To Ba tlmore 6 49
Providence, R. 1 7 20
In Original P’k’g’s.
$8 50
7 00
7 66
6 56
8 40
Through Bills of Lading will be given at points of ship
ment, aud rates guaranteed.
No Imurance required between Atlanta and Norfolk.
Cotton will be tranaforred oo at Dalton, Knoxville
and Norfolk. For further infum-atiou, spnlv to ’
J. W. ItOBEkTSoN,
. .Southern Freight Agent
W. A A. and Va. * Tenn. Railway Line,
Or to JOHN H. PECK, M. V.
nov 7 W. A A. Kallroad. Atlanta, Go.
GEORGIA, Hiealson County.
t.?'.r ie ,.^»** 1 erafore’ to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditor, of laid deceased, to be aad
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,and
ll “ T Wf* hsv «. wl 'f wld letters ,hould not
u_ g £. the »PP ,ic »!>t» within the time prescribed by
“7 baud 'and official signature, De-
^dec97—lamtlin . WI LLUMS,W fc
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
S A !rai,H n administratrix on the estate of
me ,or
1 hi* is therefore lo cite and admonish all persons con-
;*™2£>bgand appear at my office, within toe time
* aw * show canse, if any they can, why
•aid administratrix ekonld not be dismissed from her
ministration, and receive letter* of dismlnalon on the
first Monday in August next. Given under my hand and
offljial signature, February 4.-I867.
C\ A. DOLLAR, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $4.50
fob9 -lamflm
GFOKIGIA* Clayton County.
to all wqon it may concern.
fllHOMAS JOHNSON, administrator of Colville A
a, re P r t*enla to the Court in his petition*
duly filed and eutered on record *that he ha* follysdmin-
UG-red Colville A. Crumble’a estate—
ftdWfc*** 0 uotliv all persons concerned to
laid*administrator ^uM no/'UT^Wed Ml
administration, and receive letter!! of dlfSG*t(!^o“ the
first Monday iu November next. May 7.1897.
, _ C. A. DOLLAR, Ordinary
may!4—lamflm Printer’* fee $4 M
The Glory of Nan U Strength.
cjIUEHKFORE, the narvou, and debilitated ,honld tok-
r aw lUuapui’a Bxtxact Bschu.
THE0UGH BATES ON COTTON
To Nashville, Louisville, and Cincinnati.
WxaTEHN & Atlantic Kailboad, I
Orricx Mabtxh or Tkansuohtai iun, l
T ,.„ . „ , _ . Atlanta, Oa., Nov. 1,1308. |
HE following Tariff ha, been agreed ou by itoads in
terested, to take effect on and alter November 1,18GC -
FROM ATLANTA, GA.,
To Nashville, Tenn *2 -35 n«r halo
To LauUvtUe, Kv . . 8ISSShS!
To Cincinnati, Ohio 4 35 per We
Through Bill* of Ladtug will be issued to above points,
and the above rates guarauteod. Having an ample outfit
Roads are enabled to guarantee sure and quick transpor
tation. No insurance required. ^
^ JOHN B. PECK,
D0V * Master Transportation.
1867 MONTVALE SPRIN68. 1867
T HIS POPULAR SUMMER RESORT having been
placed in thorough repair, and furnished with new
furniture, will bo opened for visitors on the 1st of June,
under the direction and control of the undersigned, pro
prietors of the American Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
Montvale presents the strongest attraction* to both
the invalid and pleasnre-seeker, no less on account of ita
retirement and the beauty of its surrounding scenery than
of tho restorative power* of its wnlers.
Wo have reduced the price of board to the lowest fig
ures consistent with a proper provision for the entertain
ment of our guests.
Board, per day. $8
Board, per week 20
Board, per month, 60
with allowance* for Tamilic*.
Travelers by rail reach tbe Spring* by special convey
ances from London, or by regular dally nmllcoacfies from
Knoxville, Tenn.
apr26—2m WHITE A WHITLOCK,
HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO.,
(roRXKRLY 0» HKMPHla,)
Commission Merchants,
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS,
No. 7 South Commercial Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
|»rOrders for PLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac., filled
promptly.
Rkfeb to—Clayton A Adair; Langston, Crane A Ham
mock ; R. J. Lowry A Co ; L. S. Salmons A Co.
aprtl— 2m*
NOTICE.
Western A Atlantic Railroad, )
Office Master or Transportation, V
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 27, 1806. )
I N accordance with instructions from His Excellency
Charles J. Jenkins, Governor, all Maimed Inai-
gent Soldiers en route for Macon, lor the purpose of ob
taining Artificial Limbs, ou exhibiting certificate of the
Ordinary of hi* county, made in compliance with the law
will be passtV free of charge over the Western A Atlantic
i going and returning.
J. B. PECK. M. T.
D. F. BAMMOVD.
P. L. MYNATT.
OLIN WELLBORN.
Hammond, Mynatt & Wellborn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA, OSOBOIA.
■REMOVED from Clarke'. Building, Whitehall .treat,
A to Brown'* Bnlldtog, Brood street, at tho Hallroad
Bridge. Will practice lu the Federal Conrt held to At
lanta 3d Monday to March and September, In the Superior
Courts held in AtUuta let Monday In April and October,
and the Intermediate Connty Courts. Alao, to the 8u-
preme Court at MUIedgevtlie. Special attention given to
coaea In Bankruptcy, mayS-lm
H. MARSHALL,
SURGEON DENTIST.
OFFICE, RAWSON'S BUILDING,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets.
■Hr ILL perform operation, with neat-
till “Pet 1 * 1 a‘tou- JKS»
apH-Hm
“ JR* management of Ckll-
dren •.Teeth. Taeto Retracted without
* »i°. by toe use of Narcotic Mpray.i
FLOORING.
******
|M»-4i HARDEE# CO,
C. E. CLAOHORN, W. F. UKKHINO,
120 Chestnut St,, Philadelphia. Augusta, Oa.
a. m. jackson, Augusta, Oa.
CLAGH0RN, HERRING & C0„
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
AGENT* TOR TIIE SALE OF
Shoetiug*, Shirting*, Osuaburgs, Drill*, Stripes, Yarns,Ac
No. 120 Chestnut Bt., Philadelphia, Pa.
No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia.
L IBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Consign
ments.
All qualities of BURLAPS (the chcancst article that
can be used for sacking grain and fertilizers, and baling
goods) kept constantly on hand, and for aalu at lowest
prices, by
CLAGHORN, HERRING A CO.,
No. 7 Warren Block,
mar27- 3m* Augusta, Ga.
JAMES M. BROOKS. BUOU MACDONALD. LOUIS H. I.EQAY.
WILBY7R F. JOHNSON,
Of Georgia, with
BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
C o in in i k m i o n Mei-chautB,
59 Carondolet 81., New Orleann.
BF~Frompt attention given to all Oidera. Alto, lib
eral Advance, mode on consignment, of Cotton and other
Produce. - oc3—9m
WOOD & MANN
Steam Engine Company’:
CELEBRATED
From 4 lo 35 Horae-Power.
PORTABLE AND STATIONAKV
STEAM ENGINES AND
W E have the oldest, largest and most complete wot
in the United State•, devoted exclusively !#$•
manufacture of Portable Engtnea and Saw MUl*,wU$
for simplicity, compactness, power and economy of foci,
are conceded by experts, to be eaperlor to any ever ci
fered to tho pnolif.
The great amount o. oohei room, fire ArisesM»<T
Under area, which wo give to the rated none povtr*
make our Engines the most powerful and che*jwt“
nse; and they are adapted to every purpose wherupo**
is required.
All sizes constantly on hand, or fomished at short N>*
tice.
Descriptive circulars with price list, sent onappli*
tion.
WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE OL
Utica, N. Y. Branch Offlce, 96 Maiden Lane, N. Y- W
Jo96—iy
PHOTOGRAPHS
for the million
I WILL rend, post-paid? 60 Photograph* of the mod
celebrated Actors for 60 cents: 50 Actree*es for J
cents; 60 Union General* for 50 cents; 00 Kebd G<®«3
for 60 cent*; 60 btalciuuen for 60 cents; 50 bcautu*
young Ladle* for 60 cent*; 6» fine-looking young 6*
tlurnen for 60 cent*; 6 large Photograph* of French W*
dug Girls, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly**
they appear, for 60 cents: or for 60 cent*. 0 of the oo*
beautiful Ladies of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, *»
appear In tho play of the Black Crook, at Nibio’i OK**’
at New York.
Send all orders to P. O. Box 177, Troy, N. Y.
FUN FOR ALL!
LIULL Instruction, by which any perron, male of h
JL male, can man ter the great art of VentnloqajroJJ
a few huun' practice, making a world ol fun, anil
becoming expert, themeelvea, can teach otoerv. thaw
making tt a source of locome. Full toitructiun. test v
mall for 60 cants. Hat!,taction guarauletd.
Address F. O. Drawer 91, Troy, N. Y.
mayH—dqwly
THE NEUTHAL1ZEK
GONO UltlMEAL VIRUS
shorter time, without injuring the system, and will
give the patient leu Inconvenience, than any outer medi
cine known.
It does not cause stricture, or leave the patient with
gleet.
It has so email, and does not .tain th* skin or linen.
It also care, gleet and aore eyes.
Bold by all Drngglsu at |1 per bottle. Prepared Oflly
by A. C. Pease, sole proprietor, Newoan, Georgia.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by Mauey, Swenson A
Co., Atlanta, Georgia. aprtl—flat
JUST AUB1VBD.
1 JIBKSH COUNTRY BUTTER,
‘ FRESH TENNESSEE BUTTER,
1000 pounds Goshen Better
100 pound* Dried Vf '
Just arrived, and offered
at
Whitehall Streu.
MARRIAGE G ID IDE.—YOUNG'S GRBj
ill PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK j or, every one hire**
Doctor.—Being a Private In.trnctor for Married her***
or those about to marry, both Male and Female,lu e«7
thing concerning the physiology and relatione of oar tto'
nal System, and the Producuun or Prevention oltai
•pring Including all the new dlecovertea never howe
given to the KngTl.h language, ly Wx. YOUNG, E ,®'
Thi*U really a valuable and interesting work. JJjJ
written In plain langu-ige for the general reader, wo»
Ulnatrated wito upward*of one hundred engraving
young married people, or those coatemplatiUL' nuiWj
and having the lea«»t impediment to married llfr.
read thla book. It disclose* secret* that every one wow#
be acquainted with. Still It !• a book that must beloeKJ
up, and not lie about the houee. It will be •••I*®}!*'
one on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Addre** Jw;• J"?
YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce atreet, above Fourth, 1^*®^
phla.
wm. u. wbit/oW
T. F. CARUART,
A. T. HAMILTON,
I. A. TAN WAOENEM.
CARHART, WHITFORD & CO.
Manufacturer, and Wholesale Dealer, la
Fin® Medium, and Co»f**
CLOTHING,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING.
55, 57, 59 and 61 Hudson Street,
(Near Duane, cor. Worth St.,) NEW YOB#'
jaB^Offios of Payan A Carhart to llquiuatlou. ^ ^
DAVID MAYER, formariy ol Atlanta, Georgia. »>'*
MAYER A SON.
No. 89 Warren Street, New York,
INPORTKR* OF
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cigars, & c *
Dootora to Hy., Bourbon, sad Mouoagihela WhUki*