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SUPKIUoiT” COUHT9.
ni.iin iuna* cmctitT.
Cherokee.—let Monday In March and Angxisl.
nuhb,—*d Monday In SUn.li »nd 1st Moods; In Oct.
MIKo'n,—)th Monday In March and 8d Monday In Aug.
Koravth.—lat Monday In April and 4th Monday In Aug.
Lumpkin.—Sd Monday In April and lat Monday In Bcp.
llawaou.—Sd Monday In April and September,
l'jckuns.—Ith Monday in April and September,
illlmcr.—Sd Monday In May and October.
Fannin.—Sd Monday In May and October.
Union.—4th Monday In May and October.
Towna.—Thuttday altor 4lb Monday In May and October,
"but abonld the business of Union Court require It,
Towna Court may, by order of tho preaiding Judge, l>e
adjourned to Monday thereafter."
nntntawtctt circuit,
Appling.—lat Monday In March aud September.
1 ’amden.—Friday after 4th Monday I11 April and Oct.
Charlton.- Monday after 4th Monday In April and Oct.
Clinch.—Ith Monday In March and September.
Codec.—Sd Monday In March and September.
Kchola.—Monday after 4th Monday In March and Sept
Ulynn.—Sd Monday In April and October
Fierce.—'Thursday before let Monday In March and Sept
Ware -id Monday lu March and September.
4th Monday In April and October.
Wayne.—Ith I
CtlATTAHOOCHSl CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochee.—4th Monday In March and September.
Harris—*d Monday In April and October.
Marion.—3d Monday In April and October.
Muscogee.—Sd Monday lu May and November.
Schley.—Sd Monday lu April and October.
Talbot.—3d Monday In March and September.
Taylor.—lat Monday in April and October.
CIIIROKKX CIRCUIT.
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MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOB TIIE YEAR 1NGT,
J. K. William*, Mayor $*.'*»
8. B. Love, Clerk or Connell..... M*.
J. T. Glenn, City Attorney
Robert M. Farrar, City Trcaanrcr . HlM
K. J. Roadie,City Physician 1« MU
Jaa. F. Cooper, City Engineer V* 10
Robt. Crawford, Commlaelonerof Publle Works... I,MO
tieorge Stewart, Overseer of Streets LOOd
Jo. 8. Smith, Tax Receiver aud Collector
Fat. FlUglbbon, Ilnll-Koeper I4S1
A L 0 BBMK N.
rtnaTWAnn.
M. T. Cnellebcrry, Richard Fetora.
uKcomi wann.
E. E. Itaweon, A. W. Mitchell.
THIRD WARD.
George W. Terry, W. C. Anderson.
rotntTti wann. .
J.B. OnlUtl, WTB.Cox.
TITTII WARP.
J. A. Hayden, E. W. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
L. P. Thomas, Chief Marshal
K. C. Murphy, Deputy Marshal
J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police....
T. C. Murphy, 2d Lieutenant of Police
policemen—($2 25 per day.)
Bartow.—-3d Monday in March and September.
Catoosa.—9d Monday In May and November.
.___iay and November,
Gordon.—let Monday In April aud October.
Mnrray.—Sd Monday In April and October.
Walker.—Monday before let Monday In March
Whitfield.—Ith Monday In April aud October.
COWSTA CIRCUIT.
Clayton.—1st Monday in May and November.
DcKalb.—Ith Monday in April and October,
Fayette.—Sd Monday in March and September.
Fulton.—let Monday in April and October.
Meriwether.—3d Monday In February and Anguet.
Troop.—3d Monday in May and November.
KASTIRN CIRCUIT.
Brvan.—Ith Monday in April, and Sd Monday after 4lh
Monday In November.
Bulloch.—Friday alter 3d Monday In March, and Friday
nda
after 4th Monday In October.
Chatham—Sd Monday in January and May.
Kltlngham.—Monday after 4th Monday in March, and id
Monday after 4th Monday In October.
Liberty.—3d Monday in April, and Mundayaflcr 4th ,Mon
day In November.
McIntosh.—Thnreday after Sd Mouday I
Thursday after 4th Monday In November,
lu April, anil
Montgomery.—Thnreday after id Monday In March, and
Thnreday after 3d Monday ’ll October.
Tatuall.-
raday 1 „
11.—ad Monday In March and 4th In October.
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Bette.—Sd Monday In March and September.
Henry —3d Monday In April and October.
Monroe.—Ith Monday In February and Anguet.
Newton.—3d Monday In March aud September.
Pike.—let Monday In April and October.
i —let Monday In February and An*
-let Monday m May and November.
MACON CIRCUIT.
B’.bh.—3d Monday in May and November.
Crawford.—let Mouday In March and September.
Dooly.—let Monday In April and October.
Houston.—3d Monday In February and August
Macon.-Sd Monday in March and September.
Macon.-id Monday — -— - -----
Twiggs.—Ith Monday lu March and September.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
$i,!irtl
. 1,SM
. 1,1100
. t ,001!
I. J. Cook,
J. S. Holland,
F. J. Bomar,
K. D. Haynes,
D. Rogan,
D. Queen,
K. A. Center,
J. R. Love,
F. T. Klckllghter,
J. A. Lang,
J. A. ninton,
R. B. Hutchins,
J. W. Stoke*,
J. M. Connally,
J. L. Crenshaw',
Green Holland,
G. W. Bowen,
H. W. Wooding,
C. M. Barry,
H. J. HoRzciaw,
A. Jarrard,
M. W. Raeberry,
O. P. Woodliff,
J. F. Barnes,
Jasper Groves,
T. G. McHan,
W. n. C. Cowan,
J. A. Lanier,
nail,
L. W. Boon.
POSTPONKD MARSHAL’* SALE
Will bo sold nt tho City Hull, in tho city of
Atliuitft, OH llit Aral Titonclfiy Itt July next, with
in tho lawful hours ot sale, tho following pro-
potty, to-wlt:
A city lot on Davis ami Ureou streets, on origi
nal land lot No. 81, ward 1. Assessed as the
property of Miss Elizabeth Ilauks, and levied on
liy virtuo of a tax fi la tor lax ot 18(10, at the in
stance of tho Mayor and council ol the city of
Atlanta vs. said Miss E. Hanks.
A city lot in rear of Harper’s, in ward 1, origi
nally land lot No. 70. Assessed as tho property
of Mrs. Nancy Brown, and levied on by virtue
of a lax II. fa. for tax of 1800, at the instance ol
Hie Mayor and Council vs. said Mrs. Nancy
Hrown.
A city lot in rear of Bell and Baker streets, in
ward 4, land lot No. 01. Assessed as the pro
perty oi William Chisolm, and levied 011 by vir-
.. n I., r,.<- mail nt tin. inutnnee ol
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Advertisement*.
IVIAUHIIAL SALE FOB JULY, 1807.
Will l«t sold, nt tho City Hall, in tho city of
Atlanta, within tho lawful hours of sale, the fol-
1}«W
51 in ward 4, on Calhoun, Wheat, and Collina
streets, containing 8| acres. Levied on as tho
property of M A Bell, by virtue ot a fi fa for tax
of 180(1, at the Instance of tho Mayor and Coun
cil of Atlanta vs said M A Bell.
A city lot containing three-eighths of an acre,
in rear of Jesso Smith's in the 3d ward, land
lot 53. Levied on ns the property of James U
Bailey, by virtuo of a fl fa lor tax of I860, at the
Instance of tho Mayor and Council of Atlanta
vs said James C Bailey.
Clerk of First Market—Theophlius Harris.
Clerk of Second Market—Frank T. Ryan.
Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim.
City Assessors—R. S. Water*, W. C. Humphries, ami
C. F. Wood.
Assessor of Land taken for Opening Streets—Levi C.
Welle, and F. P. Rice,
Burke.—3d Monday in May and November.
Columbia.—1st Monday in March and September.
Emanuel.—2d Monday In April and October.
. * j May |- J ~ v ““
Jefferson.-2d Monday In May and November.
Johnson.—Ith Monday in March and September.
Richmond -2d Monday In January and Jnne.
Seriven.—1st Monday in May and November.
Washington.—2d Mouday in March and September.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
Elbert.—2d Monday In March and September.
Glasscock.—3d Monday in February and August.
Hancock.—2d Monday in / —"
r . i April and October.
Hart—8d Monday in'March and September.
Lincoln.—1th Mouday in April aud October.
Madison.—Ut Monday in March and September.
Oglethorpe.—3d Monday in April and October.
Taliaferro.—4th Monday in February and August.
Warren.—1st Monday in April and October.
Wilkes.—Ith Monday in March and September.
OCMULGEK CIRCUIT.
Baldwin.—1th Monday in February and August.
Greene.—2d Mouday in ?*
Jasper.—1th Monday in April and October
Jones.—3d Monday In April and October.
Morgan.—1st Monday in March and September.
Putnam.—Ith Monday in March and September.
Wilkinson.—1st Monday in April and Octobei
PATAULA CIRCUIT.
Olay.—Ith Monday in February and August, after the
Early.—IstMonday in April and October.
Miller.—2d Monday in April and October.
Quitman.—3d Monday in May and November.
Randolph.—1st Monday in May aud November.
Stewart.—3d Monday in April and October.
Terrell.—1th Monday in May and November.
Webster.—2d Monday in Marcli and September.
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
Berrien.—Monday after Irwin Court.
Brooks.-Mouday after Lowndes Court.
Colquitt.—Wednesday alter 3d Mouday in May and No
vember.
Irwin.—On Thnreday after Telfair Court
Lowndes.—Mondays after Colquitt Court.
Pulaski.—3d Mouday lu April and October.
Telfair.—Friday after 4th Mouday In April and October.
Thomas.—Monday after Brooks Court.
Wilcox.-4th Monday in April and October.
SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.
Calhoun.—3d Monday in March aud September.
Decatur.—1th Mouday in April and October.
Dougherty.—1st Mouday in June and December.
Lee.—4th Monday in March and September.
Mitchell—2d Monday in May and November.
Sumter.—2d Monday in April 8 J
w __. . land October
Worth.—3d Monday in April and October.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
Campbell.—3d Monday in February and Augu»t.
Carroll.—1st Monday in April and October.
Carroll.—1st Monday in Adi
Coweta.—1st Monday In March and September.
Floyd.—2d Monday lu January and July.
Haralson.—3d Monday in April aud October.
Henrd.—3d Monday in March and September.
Paulding.—1st Monday in February and August.
PolK.—4th Monday in January and July.
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Banks—1st Monday In Aptll and October.
Finance—Peters, Mitchell, Rawson.
Ordinance—Mitchell, Ilayden, Peters.
Streets and Sidewalks—Gullatt, Rawson, Hayden.
Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Castle*
oerry.
Lamps and Gas—Hayden, Terry, Peters.
Relief—Castleberry, Rawson, Terry, Gullatt, Hayden.
Murkct—Hayden, Gullatt, Castleberry.
Fire Department—Terry, Gullatt, Cox.
Police—Rawson, Cox, Anderson.
Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Rawson.
Public Buildings and Grounds—Anderson, Terry, Pe
ers.
Tax—Mitchell, Rawson, Cox.
Salaries—Cox, Mitchell, Rawsou.
BOARD OF~HEALTH.
First Ward—Dr. J. M. Boring.
Second Ward—O. II. Jones, Esq.
Third Ward—L. P. Grant, Esq.
Fourth Ward—Dr. Chas. Pinckney.
Fifth Ward—Dr. J. N. Simmons.
....! til a li. fa. for tax of 181111, at the instauce of
the Mayor and Council ol Atlanta vs. said Wil
liam Chisolm.
A city lot on Decatur street, in ward 4, land
lot No. 45. Assessed ns the properly of Salina
Cnliin, and levied on by virtue ol a li. fa. for tax
of 18(1(1, at tlie instance ol the Mayor and Coun
cil of Atlanta vs. said Haliua Cttllin.
A city lot on Loyd and Washington streets,
Nos. 02 and 03, lain! lot 70, ward 2, Idock 15.
Assessed os (lie property ot Drake A Moses, 8.
Solomon agent, and levied on by virtue of a II la
lor lax ol 1800, at the instince of the Mayor and
Council of Atlanta vs said Drake A Moses.
A city lot, No 83, in ward 1, on Man-
gum street. Assessed as the property of Solo
mon Gnndall, and levied on by virtue of a fi la
for tax of 1800, at the instance of the Mayor and
Council of Atlanta vs said Solomon Goodall.
A city lot on Peters street, land lot No 84,
ward 1. Assessed ns the property ol James
Idle, and levied on by virtue of a II fa lor tax ol
1800, at the instance of the Mayor and Council
vs James Kile.
A city lot on Elliott street, land lot No 78, in
ward 1. Assessed ns the property of Mrs Long,
and levied on by virtue ot a II fa for tax of 1800,
at Hie instance of the Mayor and Council of At
lanta vs Mm Long.
A city lot on Baker and Butler streets, land
lot 01, ward 4. Assessed as the property of
George Lyon, and levied on by virtue ol a fi fa
for tax of 1800, at the instance of the Mayor and
Council vs said George Lyon.
A city lot on Peters street, land lot 84, ward
1, assessed as the property of Jesse Lumpkin,
and levied on by virtue of a 11 fa for tax of 18(10,
at the instance of the Mayor and Council oi At
lanta vs said Jesse Lumpkin.
A city lot on Luckie street, laud lot 78, ward
5, assessed as the property ot Simpson O'Shields,
and levied on by virtue of a fi fa for lax of 1808,
at the instance ol the Mayor and Council of At
lanta vs said Simpson O’Sbickls.
A city lot on Peters street and Macon A West
ern Railroad, land lot 84, ward 1, assessed as the
property ot Mrs Oray Ray, and levied ou by
virtue of a fi fa for tax of 1888, at the instauce of
the Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs said Mrs
Oray Ray.
A city lot on Frazier street, land lot 53, ward
3, assessed as the property of Katie Scaltrook,
and levied on by virtue of a fi fa lor tax of I860,
a t\f tlm Afnunr nml (Vllinctl nf At-
A city lot No 7, block 2, ward 2, laud lot 76.
n Crew street, containing one-half acre, levied
n as the property of P. 8. Eurlght's estate, by
jjfljjal Advcrlliomonts.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, on the drat Tuesday In July next, be
fore tho court homo door In the city or Atlanta,
Fulton county, Oh., within tlio legal houra of sale, the
following property, to-wtt:
Alio at thoeanio time and place, ono large Iron safe,
Mhler’i pstent, now In tho .tore of J. M. Willie A Co.,
corner ofWIillctiall and Marietta .treote. Levied on by
vlrtna of and to eatl.fy a It la leaned from the Superior
Court of Fulton county,'In favor of George It. Crump A
— ■ Irene Jt Transportation Co. Pro-
Co, v. Tho Natlonel Expre.e
porty pointed out by plaintiffs’attorney..
1 Also, at tho Batno tune aud placo, tho undivided one-
half lntore.1 In the Eclipse Livery Stable,ou Broad .troet,
city of Atlanta, Fulton comity, Ua. Levied on by virtuo
of and to .attary two It fae Issued from Habersham County
Court, In favor of B. V. Headen vs. Elisha I', lleadon.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’. attorney.
Also, at tho same time and placo, ono three-story brick
house, and lot, tn tho city of Atlanta, fronting ouTeach-
Trco otreot 83 feet, nml running back 131) feet, being a
portion of city lot — , of land lot No. 18, In tho 14th dls-
on as tho property ... -. -. „ . -
virtuo ol a 11 ta lor tax for 1886, at tho instance of
tlio Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs said P. 8.
Enright’s estate.
A city lot in the 1st ward, on land lot <6, con
taining one-eighth ol an acre, on Humphries
street, and one on Collins street, in ward 1, land
lot 50, containing one-hall acre, levied on as the
property of J. S. Joflries, trustee, by virtue of a
fi la lor tax of 1866, at the instance of tho Mayor
and Council of Atlanta vs said J. S. Jeffries,
trustee. ,
A city lot on Peters and Walker streets, ward
1 land lot 84, containing 2 acres, and No 8,
block 2, ward 5, land lot 51, containing one-half
acre, its the properly of Thomas Kile, by virtue
of a li fa for tax of 1868, at tlio instance ol the
Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs said Thomas
A city lot in the 3d ward, original land lot 52,
on the Georgia Railroad, containing half acre.
Levied on ns the property ot James Loyd, by
virtue of a fi fa for tax ol 1866, nt the instance oi
tho Mayor and Council ol Atlanta vs said James
Loyd. ,
A city lot No. 3, block 48, ward 1, land lot
No 77, lying on Hunter street; ono on McDon
ough street, No 40, block 18, ward 2, land lot 76,
containing half acre; nlso, Nos 28 and 24, block
6, in ward 3, innd lot 53, containing 3 acres, on
McDonough and Frazer streets. Levied on as
the property of G C Rogers, by virtue of a fi fa
lor tax of 1866, at the instance of the Mayor and
Council of Atlanta vs said Q C Rogers.
A city lot on Alabama street, 60 by 210 feet,
blocks, ward 1, land lot 77. Levied on as the
property of Mark Roberts, by virtue of a fi fa for
tax of 1806, at the instance ot the Mayor and
Council of Atlanta vs said Mark Roberts.
A city lot No. 115, block 20, land lot 51, in
ward 4, containing one-third of an acre, on Ba
ker street. Levied on as the property of Wood
ward & Jeffries, by virtue of a fi fa for tax of
1806, at the instance ot the Mnyor and Council
of Atlanta vs said Woodward & Jeffries.
L. P. Tiiomab,
J,;8—Id Marshal City ot Atlanta.
portion #
Irlct oi originally Henry, now Fulton county, in which
Is now doing a mercantile busli
the defendant ifl n<
AIOU, OV l/lte Dtauiv. niuw uuu P'“VV. — DL. . w» —~ VI”. *
78, In the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton
county, and known in the plan of city survey an city lot
i. 41, in ward B, aud lying on the Western A Atlantic
MiBoeilanooufl Advoi*ti*omont8.
The Favorite and Most Comfortable
II OUT K
ATLANTA* TO NEW YORK !
(VIA SAVANNAH.)
Fare Through to Netv York.
$31.
there are two dwellfng houses, in one of which the de
fendant now resides. Levied on by virtue of nnd to *ut-
isfy a fl fa Issued from Fulton Superior Court In favor of
Robert C. McKinney ys Alonzo P. Rawlins. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Itcport ot the City Aahoanoi*.
WARDS.
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1 No. of Acres Vacant.!,
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First
11,936,125
938
200
111
502
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Second
1,790,150
705
97
84
839
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35
Third
382,160
674
91
a
227
1
Fourth
1,195,340
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60U
3
Fifth
2,248,400
516
106
145
391
6
Total
$7,652,165
8886
684
378
1859
23
9
4
8
81
Assessed value ef Freedmen’s property $ 36,850
Highest assessment to ono person 146,000
Second highest assessment to ono person 1,-4 nftn
10«,000
90,300
84,900
80,000
Fourth hlghci
Fifth highest assessment to one person
Tho industrial and manufacturing enterprises number
as follows:
Number of Flour Mills.. 3
Numboi of Grist Mills 1
Number of Planing Mills 4
Number of Foundries * r »
Number of Brick-Yards— 12
Number of Cooper Shops
Number of Blacksmith t
Number of Livery Stables..
Number of Rock Quarries..
.20
WARDS OF THE CITY.
The City of Atlanta shall bo laid off into live wards, as
follows, to-wlt:
Commencing at the crossing of Whitehall si
south
down
side of said rallrod to the ineorporation line, then
said line to tho center of Whitehall street, then
north along tho center of said street to tho starting point,
and which shall bo known and constitute Ward number
and which shall bo known and constitute
Commencing at the ceutor of the crossing of Whitehall
street, at the Western A Atlantic Railroad, and running
east down the railroad to the crossing of Calhoun street,
in the rear of the Georgia Railroad workshop, then south
along the middle of said slreet to the center of McDon
ough street, thence along the center of McDonough street
Franklin.—2d Monday in April and October.
Gwinnett.—let Monday In March and 2d In September.
Habersham.—3d Monday in April and October.
Hall.—3d Mouday in March and September.
Jackson.—Ith Monday in February and August.
Rabun.—4th Monday in April and October.
Walton.—3d Monday In February and August.
White —Monday after 4th April and October.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
FOB TriE BENEFIT OF THE
MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME!
Great Supplementary Scheme lor 1867!
TICKETS, $10, $5, $2, $1, 50 CL., 26 Cl*.
Purchasers can seclect their own Numbers and buy
A 3 NUMBER TICKET
Or 2 NUMBER TICKET
Or I NUMBER TICKET
LIHT OF PHIZJiH
In a 78 Ballot-12 Drawn Numbers
3 Number Tickets for *10. a prize of
3 Number Tickets lor *0, a prize of.
$1,250 OO
O „«™, 025 OO
3 Number Tickets for tu, a prize of 260 00
3 Number Tickets for *1, a prize of. 125 OO
3 Number Tickets for 00 cents, a prize or .. 02 oO
3 Number Tickets for 20 cents, a prize of , J1 25
If two Numbers upon their three Number Ticket are
only drawn, the purchaser receives double the amount
invested for hla three Number Ticket.
78 BALLOTS—12 DRAWN NUMBERS.
Two Number Tickets.—If both numbcrearc drawn, the
pnrehaaer receives *JU for every dollar Invested.
Single Number Tickets.—If the number Is drawn, ‘.he
purchaser receives *5 for every dollar invested.
explanation
Of the Supplementary Scheme,and Mode of Drawing!
In this great scheme, which has become §o very popu
lar throughout the United States. purchasers ■elect their
UgllUUl WJC UllllCU Oiraicn. |iim.uee..» ,
own number*, and whatever jjrlce they ^yj.htok pro-
j»cr to pay for’their tickets, and prizes ar^pnld ^accord-
tngly. Any person can go to any vender of the Georgia
State Lottery, select their own numbers, and the vendor
will give a ticket of the same—the vendor w.h enter the
same numbers upon the Manager’s register—end pur
chasers will be careful to see them entered upon tho reg
ister, as the managers are responsible lor that only.
Every ticket has the class numbered on it, and the draw-
lottery numbers from 1 to 7H, printed on separate pieces
of paper, are encircled with brass tulnis, and one by one
placed in a brass wheel. The wheel is revolved and the
numbers well mixed. It Is then onened, and a boy, blind
folded, draws out one number, which is opened and ex
hibited to the audience. This operation la repeated until
the whole 12 uumbers urc drawn out, aud these 12 num
ber* decide all tickets In that class. All numbers drawn
In the BupiJementarv Scheme are equal—no difference in
what order tboy come from the wheel.
SUPPLEMENTARY SCHEME.
Buyers choos# their own numbera. The drawings aro
in Duolic. and tho prizes are paid Immediately upon the
drawing, without auy deduction. Tickets lor sale at
.. * . a. n j i I... at nH(ad rfirnpr nl
ter of Whitehall street at Its crossing at the incorporation
point, which snull bo knowu ami constitute Ward num
ber Two.
Commencing at the center of Calhoun street, at its
miming down the south side
corporation line, tlion along said line to the center of Me
Donough street to the starting point, which shall consti
tute and be knowu ns Ward number Three.
Commencing on the north side of tho Georgia Railroad.
In the center of tho crossing of said railroad by Loyd
street, aud ruunlng down the north side of aatd railroad
to the Incorporation line, then along said line to Ivy
street, then along tho center of Ivy street to Decatur
street, then along said street west to ttic center of Loyd
61, In tlio 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton
connty, aud known in tho plan of ottv Burvey as block 14.
city lot 1)0, in wnrd4, fronting ou Houston struct, nnd
containing half aero, more or lees. Also, two large alzo
Bofaa, ono large mirror, one center tabic with marble top,
one round ofllce table, one bureau. All levied on by vir
tue of aud to satisfy a II Ta issued from Fulton Superior
Court lu favor of John Gavin vs Robert Fancy. Pro
perty pointed ont by plaintiff.
Also, at the same time aud place, city lot (number not
known) in the 6th ward of the city of Atlanta, containing
one acre and a hair, more or less, being part of land lot
No. 79, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Ful
ton county; Bald lot being bounded on the north by
lands belonging to Edwin Payne, on the east by a street
sometimes called Luckte street, on the south by an alley,
and on tho west by Marietta street, being the lot where-
on J. O. W. Mills and W. J. Page now reside. Levied on
as the property of J. O, W. Mills, to sattsly a fl fa issued
lrom the Bnpertor Court of Fulton county in lavor of
Lewis Spitzer & Co. vs. Hogc, Mills * Co. Property
pointed out by plaintiffs’attorneys. .
Also, at tho some time and place, the west half of land
lot No. 109, tn tho 14th district of originally Henry, now
Fulton county, whereon some freeduion now reside, it
being the west half of the lot of laud whereon Lewis
Lawsho now resides, containing 100 acres, more or less.
Levied on by S. K. Ozburn, L. 0., by virtue of and to sat
tsfy a tax fl fa issued by John M. Harwell, T. O., against
W. C. Peak, executor of the estate of J. U. Dennis, de
ceased. Property pointed ont by said Harwell, T. C.
Also, at tho same time and place, part of city lot (nnm-
ri’IHE following new, fast, and llrsl-class STEAMSHIPS
A sail from Savannah to new York every
Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday.
Murray’s Llue.
New Yorl* Adyertlocmpni
CRIMAULT & CO.,
Chcmlsta to H. H. Prince Napoleon, 47 Ituc Ricbm
PARIS.
NEW & MG8T VALUABLE MED1C1NE8
FOn HITHERTO
Intractable & Incurable Diseases.
U NLIKE the Patent Medicines generally employe,
tmuorted from New York aud London, the folio.
Sail TUESDAYS,
LEO,
Atlantic C. M. S. S
Co.’h Line.
Sail TIIURSD’YS.
Dearborn, Com’r. eton. Baker, Con
VIRGO, General Barnes,
Tlio Eortlctli CoiiKreaii—Liat of Senator*
nnd Representative*.
Tho Fortieth CongrcBB, which assembled on the 4th of
March, 1807, according to a law passed by tho Thirty-
ninth Congress, Is composed as follows:
SENATE.
along the north side of the WcHtcm & Atlantic Railroad
to tho incorporation line, then along said llue to tho cen
ter of Ivy street, then south along the center of De
catur street to the center of Loyd street, then along the
constitute aud be known aa Wurd mimocr Five.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer—3. B. Sherwood.
First Assistant Engineer—Henry Gullatt.
Second Assistant Engineer—W. G. Knox.
Secretary—B. F. Mooic.
Treasurer—James E. Gullatt.
Atlanta Enoinf. Company No. 1.
Thomas Haney President
John B. Norman Foreman
Samuel Wilson Secretary
II. Muhlcubrink.
Charles Schnatz
John Berkele
John Wilby
J.II. Ellsworth.
P. J. Bracken. .
M. L. Collier. ..
O. Warner
H. Haney, )
Wm.Krogg, )’
M. L. Roberts..
Treasurer
First Director
Second Director
Third Director
Engineer
First Assistant Eugineer
.Ueoond Assistant Eaglnecr
.. .Third Assistant Engineer
Axemen
.. ..Delegate to Fire Dojwrtment
Mechanic Enoinf. Company No. 2.
J. E. Gullatt. President
J. G. Kelley
W. D. Luckie, Jr
O. II. Jones
E. Bulce
Isaac titclnhoimcr
O. W. Terry
Joel Kelsey
James Daniels
J. M. Toy
G. T. Anderson, I
W. F. Woods, f
J. M. Bulce, I
Joseph Wiley, j * ‘
J. F. Alexander...
M. L. Lichtenatadt
Vico-Presldcnt
Secretary
. Treasurer
First Director
Second Director
Chief Engineer
. .First Assistant Engineer
Second Assistant Eugineer
.Third Assistant Engineer
Piperaen
. .Axemen
Manager’s office, Broad street. Also, at office, corner of
Wbluthall suit Decatur streets The flnft drawing of the
Supplementary class takes place ou Wednesday, the 4d
April, 1307, si 6 o'clock, P. M., aud continue from day to
W. W. BOYD
nurtl—41Bn*W Principal Manager, Atlanta, Oa.
general Insurance .agency.
TTNDERWItITER Agency, New York, Capl-
U U1 aud Assets $3,ia0,«23
Home Insurance Co., New Haven, Conn., Capl-
tal and Assets. 1,871,618
The Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford,
Conn.. Capital and Asset*
(>uuu..va|mu aim aiecic
Southern Mutual Insurance Co., Athena, Ua.,
Capital and Aaaeta
Eufaulu Home Insurance Co., Eufaula, Ala.,
6:7,478
Kxcol.lor Fire Iiuuranic Co., Now York, Capl-
tal and Asset!......
Southern Mutual Life Inanrance Co* Columbia,
8. C., Capital aud Aaiteti.
990,000
866,656
806,600
386 000
We ar* now prepared to iaaue Fire, Marine, Inland,
ad Life Policies in tho above ttrapciaaa Companlea.
Office on Alabama itreet, near Poit Ofllce, tn Lynch a
wd r T . ,
Ofllce oa Alabama itreet,
PATT1LLO * HANCOCK, AgeuU.
Who Want* a Buggy 1
A GOOD SECOND-HAND BOGGY can be bought
very cheep, either for cash or prodace, by Immedi
° JOHNiON A ECHOIA
Burgeon
Representative to Fire Department
Taplulab Engine Company No. 3.
8. W. Grubb President.
E. A. Center Vice President.
W. C. Shearer First Director.
George Thompson Second Director.
J. J. Rogers . Hose Director.
John D. Clarke Secretary.
Lewis II. Clarke Treasurer.
John A. Hill Axeman.
A. Thtcino Axeman.
II. 8. Ormc, M. D. Snrgeon.
W. R. Biggers Delegate.
Atlanta Hook and Laddkh Co. No. 1.
J. L. <$aecn Foreman
C. F. 8. D’Alvigny Assistant Foreman
J. 8. Yarbrough. Secretary
Oeo. Jobnaou Treasurer
Ed. Holland Representative to Fire Department
WILD LANDS.
Ornca CoMrraoujw-GaNaHAL, (
MiLLKDUBViLLa. Ua., June 6,1867.
O WNERS OF WILD LANDS who, by the 6lh section
ol an Act approved December lx, I860, are required
to return them either direct to thta ofllce or to the Tax
Receiver uf'the couuty where the land Ilea, can make ra-
tnrna to the Tax Receiver* of their reapeettve conntlea
—the Receivers, aa my agenta, betng authorieed, *nd^fur-
nlshed with auttable blanka for receiving the
uiauoo „,»u return* of
the Wild Laud* owned hy citizen! of their re»p*ctlve
eonnUea.
JOHN T. BURNS, ,
je9—at oomptrollarOanaraL
Ink* no nor* UnpUuant and Dnaafe Bnmodloo
disc**** Um Haul
>Bom.Wa*i ylf
TNOR unci taunt and dangerous dtielM«_ Ua* Hjtlm.
J. nouPi Bdomu ant UtntoYU
at the instance of the Mayor and Council of At
ianta va Katie Seabrooit.
A city lot ou Brickyard street, land lot 78,
ward 1, assessed ns the property of Thomas Sav
age, and levied on by virtue of a fi fa for tax ol
1866, at tho instance of the Mayor nnd Council
of Atlanta vs said Thomas Savage.
A city lot No 2 on Whitehall street, land lot
77, ward 1, block 22, assessed ns the property oi
George 8ullivan, and levied ou by virtue of a fi
fa lor tax of 1866, at the instauce of the Mayor
and Council of Atlanta vs said George Sullivan.
A city lot on Alexander street, land lot 78,
ward 5, assessed as the property of Mrs. Eliza
beth Wilson, nnd levied on by virtue ot a fi fa
for tax lor the year 1866, at the instance of the
Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs snid Mrs Eliza
beth Wilson.
A city lot No i) on Jones Alley, land lot 53, ward
3, assessed as (lie properly of Charles Witcher, nnd
levied on by virtue of a fi fa for lax ot 1866, nt
the instance ol the Mayor nnd Council of At
lanta vs said Charles Witcher.
A city lot on Knee Track street, ward 1, hint
lot 84. Levied on as the property ol Henrv
Beodle, p o e, by virtue of a li In for the tax of
1866 at the instance of tlio Mayor and Council
oi Atlanta vs the said Henry Beodle.
A city lot on Hunter and Fair streets, ward 3,
land lot 52, containing 1J ncres, Levied on as
the property ot Merideth Brown by virtue of n
fi in for tax of 1866 nt tho instance of the Mayor
and Council of Atlanta vs the said Merideth
Brown.
A city lot No 125, ou land lot 78, ward 5.—
Levied on as die properly of Jonathan Carmi
chael by virtue ol a tax fi ta for tax of 1866, at
t he instance ol the Mayor and Council of Atlanta
vs said Jonathan Carmichael.
A city lot on Whitehall street, block 33, ward
1, land lot 77; and one-half acre lot on same
street, No 2, block 22, ward 1, land lot 77. Levied
on as the property ol 8 A Durand by virtue ol
a fi fa for lax of 1866, at the instance of the
Mayor and Council oi Atlanla vs the said 8 A
Durand.
A city lot No 109, ward 4, hind lot 50, con
taining one-halfacre, on Baker and Butler streets.
Levied on as the property of Thomas Dye by
virtue ol a fi fa lor tax ot 1880, at the instance
of the Mayor aud Council of Atlanta vs said
Thomas Dye.
A city lot No 129, block 24, ward 4, laud lot
51, containing 11 acres, on Calhoun and Ellis
streets. Levied on ss the property ot Dicken &
Kennedy by virtue of a fi fa lor tax of 1866, ut
the instance of the Mayor and Council ol Atlan
ta vs the said Dickcn & Kennedy.
A city lot No 2, block 30, ward 1, laud lot 77,
containing one-half acre, on Forsyth street; and
No30, block 29, ward 1, land lot 77, containing
one-halt acre, on Forsyth street and alley ; and
No 2, block 32, ward 1, land lot 77, containing 2
acres, on Whitehall and Forsyth streets. Levied
on as the property of C E Grenville by virtue ol
a fi fa for tnx ot 1866, at tlio iusjnnce of the
Mayor aud Council of Atlantn vs said C E Gren
ville.
A city- lot No 9, block 14, ward 1, land lot 77,
on Hunter nnd Forsyth streets. Levied on as
the property of II B Gardner, N E Gardner
agent, by virtue of a fi fa for tax of 1866, nt the
the instance of the Mayor and Council of Atlanta
vs said H B Gardner.
A city lot No 90, 4th ward, land lot 51, on Cal-
lioun and Houston streets. Levied on as tlio
property of N E Gardner, guardian of Mary
und .Martha Gardner, by virtue of a fi fa for tax
01 1860, at Hie instance of the Mayor nnd Coun
cil of Atlanta vs said N E Gardner, guardian.
A city lot No 1, containing one-fourth acre,
block 0, ward 1, land lot 77, on Alabama street;
and one on Hunter and Broad streets, No 1,
block 9, ward 1, land lot 77; and one on same
street, city lot No 4, block 9, ward 1, land lot 77;
and onc-eightli acre on Garnet street, No 4, block
80, ward 1, laud lot 77. Levied on as the pro-
perty ot N E Gardner, by virtue ot a fi fa for
tax of i860, at the instance Of the Mayor and
Council of Atlanta vs said N E Gardner.
A city lot No 3, block C, ward 4, on Hunter
street, land lot 77. Levied on its the property of
N E Gardner, agent lor K E Gardner, by virtue
of a ti ta for tax of 1860, at llte instance of tho
Mayor and Council vs said N E Gardner, agent.
A city lot in 1st ward, on land lot 84, contain
ing 0 ncres, on Green and Stockton streets. Le
vied on as tho property of J It D Ozburn, trustee
for Mrs M L Mangum, by virtue of a fi fa tor
tax of 1860, at the instnnee of the Mayor aud
Council of Atlanta vs said J II D Ozburn, trus
tee, &e.
A city lot on Mangum and Hock streets, ward
1, land lot 88, containing one-fourth acre. Levied
on ns the property ot Joint U Thompson, nt the
instance of the Mayor und Council of Atlanta vs
said John K Thompson.
A city lot No 18, on Whitehall street, ward 2,
land lot 88. Levied on as the properly of J 8
Thrasher, (J II I) Ozburn, agent) hy virtue of a
H la for tax of 1886, at the iustance ottlic Mayor
and Council of Atlanta vs said J 8 Thrasher.
A city tot No 15, block 133, ward 4, land lot
46, on Wheat street. Levied on us the properly
of Mrs N V Thompson’s estate, by virtue of a fi
lit for tax of 1866, at the instance of the Mayor
and Council of Atlantn vs said estate.
A city lot, No 8, block 5, ward 3, in land lot
53, containing onc-lmlf acre on Faith street. Lev
ied on as tlie property ol John A Jenkins, by
virtue of a fi fa tor tax of I860, at the instance
of the Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs said
John A Jenkins.
A city lot on Brickyard and Haynes street,
containing one acre, in block 33, on land lot 83,
in ward 1. Levied on us tlie ptoperty ofQcorge
W McDuffie, by virtuo of a fi fa lor tax ol 1866,
at the instance ot the Mayor and Council ol At
lanta vs said George W McDuffie.
A city lot No 169, ward 1, land lot78,contain
ing one-fourth acre on Meclmuic slreet. Levied
on as tlie property ot Peter Oelrlcb, by virtue of
a fi fa for lax of 1866. at tlie instance ot the May
or aud Council of Atlanta vs saifl Peter Oelrlcb.
A city lot in 4lh ward, land lot 46, containing
2 acres, on Young and Harris streets. Levied
on as the property of J HD Ozburn, by virtue
of a fi ta lor tax of 1868, at tho Instance of the
Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs said J II D
Ozburn.
A city lot, on land lot 46, ward 4, containing
6 acres, on Houston street. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. Sarah Towns. (T J Davis, Agt,)
by virtuo of a fi fa for tax of 1806, at the in
stance of tho Mayor and Connell or Atlanta vs
said Mrs Sarah Towns. L. P. Thomas,
junS-td Marshal City of Atlanta.
CALIFORNIA.
MINNESBOTA.
John Conncsa,
Alexander Ramsey,
Cornelius Cole-
Daniel S Norton.
CONNECTICUT.
NEVADA.
Jamee Dixon,
Wm M Stewart,
Orris S Ferry.
James W Nye,
DELAWARE.
NEW HAMPSHin*.
Geo Read Riddle,
Aaron H Cragin,
Willard Saulsbuvy.
James W Patterson,
ILLINOIS.
NEW JERSET.
Richard Yates,
A G Cattell,
Lyman Trumbull.
F T Frellnghuysen,
INDIANA.
NEW YORK.
T A Hendricks,
Edwin D Morgan,
Oliver P Morton.
Hoscoe Conkllng.
IOWA.
OHIO.
James W Grimes,
Benjamin F Wade,
James Harlan.
John Sherman.
KANSAS.
OREGON.
Edward G Rosh,
George II Williams,
Samuel C Pomoroy.
Henry W Coibitt.
KENTUCKY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
James Guthrie,
Charles R Buckaltw,
Garret Davis.
Simon Cameron.
MAINE.
RHODE ISLAND.
Lot M Morrill,
William Sprague,
Wm P Fessenden.
Henry B Anthony.
MASSACHUSETTS.
TENNESSEE.
Charles Sumner,
D T Patterson.
Henry Wilson.
J 8 Fowler.
MARYLAND.
VERMONT.
Reverdy Johnson,
George F Edmunds,
Thomas Swann.
Justin S Morril.
MISSOURI-
WEST VIRGINIA.
John B Henderson,
Peter G Van Winkle,
Charles D Drake
Waltman T Wiley.
MICHIGAN.
WISCONSIN.
Zacharlah Chandler,
James H Doolittle,
Jacob M Howard.
Timothy O Howe.
Radicals, (in Roman,) 40;
Democrats, (In Italic,) 12,
ber nol known) in tho first ward, andpartoflaudlotNo.
84, In the 14th district of originally Hoi
... . enry, now Fulton
county, fronting on Nelson street, in the city of Atlanta,
and containing one-fourth of an ncre, more or less.
Levied on as the property of H. Classett, by virtue of and
to satisfy a tax fl fa issued by J. M. Harwell, T. C. Pro
perty pointed ont by *aid Harwell
4, ward 2, being a part of .
trlct of originally llenry, now Fulton county, fronting ou
Empire Line.
Sail SATURD’YaS.
HAN SALVADOR
Nickerson, Com.
IAN JACINTO,
Atkins, Comd’r.
Buckley, Com’dcr.l Morion, Com’r.
These Steamships ure all of large carrying capacity,
ell adapted to this Route, and are fitted up with espe-
regard to the comfort of Passeugers. State
rial
BVUI1111>11 rooms
large liud airy ; the Steward’s department supplied with
the best the New York aud Savannah markets afford.
The Through Freight Tariff having been much reduced,
jighters and Passengers will And this the QUICKEST,
FE8T, and MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New
York.
f^*Throngh Tickets to he had of J. II. Porter, Gen
eral Ticket Agent.
SAVANNAH AGENTS.
Atlantic C. M. S. S. Co.’s Line
Agents.
& Fullarton,
gents.
Empire Llne-B. II. Hardee. Agent.
1 GEO. A. McCLESKEY,
may24—4m Gen. Traveling Agents.
HARDWARE.
^ imported from New York
lug firom France have been severely tested and scrut.
nlzed by the most eminent government and private arn
lytlcal and operative Chemists and practicing Physicliii.
of Paris, Ac., Insomuch that the entire Parisian Medical
Fucully, attached to the government and other hoepitalr
Ac., with the fullest confidence recommend them to the
favorable notice of all languishing, not only under ordi
nary diseases, but those who may be hoping againti
hope.
IVO MORE CONHUMFTION
DISEASES OF THE CUES!
Grimault’s Syrup of Hypophogph&te of Lime,
nils new medicine, which is delicious to the palate,
a sovereign remedy for coughs, colds, irritation of the
lungs, ana Is also an excellent remedy in cases of con
sumption. Under its Influence the cough abates, noctnr
nal perspirations cease, and the patient rapidly recov
health and flesh.
NO MORE COD LIVER OIL I
Orimault’a Byrup of Iodized Horseradish.
According to the certificates of the Physicians of th
.Ivor
N AILS. IIoeB, Axes, Traces, Shovels and Spades, An
vils, Vises, Smith Bellows, Files, Tin Plate, Tin
Ware, Shot, Sheet and Bar Lead, Copper, Builders’ Hurd-
’■•**-e, TooIb, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
IRON AND STEEL.
ry,
the southwest corner Windsor and Mobbe street, lu the
city of Atlanta, and containing 4 acres, more or less.
Levied ou as the property of Julia Courtney, by virtue of
a tax 11 fft issued by Jno. M. Harwell, T. C. Property
pointed out by said Harwell.
The foregoing fl fan are levied and returned to me by
S. K. Ozburn, L. C.
June 4,18G7. WM. L. HUBBARD, Dcp. Sheriff.
Je4—td
Swedes Iron, Refined Iron (flat, round, and square.)
Band, Hoop, Sheet, and Scroll Iron, Nail Rods, Ova ,
Half Oval, and Half Round Iron, Plow Steel, CaBt 8tcel.
CARKIAGE AND IIUGGY IYIATEKIAIj.
Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, before the conrt house door in tho
city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in August
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
CALIFORNIA. NEW HAMPSHIRE,
I Three members to be elect-[Three members to bo elect
ed in September.] ^ 1
CONNECTICUT.
[Four members to be elect
ed in April.]
DELAWARE.
John A Nicholson.
ILLINOIS.
1. N B Judd,
2. J F Farnsworth,
a. E B Washburne,
4. Aarou C Hardiu *,
f>. Ebon C Ingersoll,
li. Burton C Cook,
7. HP H Bromwell,
h. S M Oullom,
9. Lewis W Jloss,
10. A G Hurr %
11. SS Marshall,
12. John Baker,
13. G B Rautn,
At large, J A Logan.
INDIANA.
1. M/I KNlblack.
2. Michael V Ketr %
3. M C Hunter,
4. I I’m S Holman.
fl. (loo W Julian,
0. John Coburn,
7. II D Washburn,
H. OoodlovoM Orth,
ed tn March ]
NEW YORK.
1. Stephen Taber,
2. Drinas Barnee,
3. WE Bobintun,
4. John Fox,
fi. John MorrUty,
0. T E SUivart,
7. John W Chanter,
8. James Brooks,
0. Fernanelo Wood,
10. W II Robertson,
11. (J II Van Wyck,
12. J H Ketcham,
13. Thos Cornell,
II. J V L l*ruyn.
li. ./ » Ij £ ruyii,
15. J A Griswold,
10. Orange Ferris,
17. c T Ilnlburd,
18. Jus M Marvin,
19. Wm C Fields,
20. A H Lnflin,
10. Wm Williams,
11. J P C Shanks.
IOWA.
1. James F Wilson,
2. Hiram Price,
3. Win U Allison,
4. W M Loughbrldge,
5. G M Dodge,
0. A W Hubbard,
KANSAS.
1. Sidney ClHrko.
KENTUCKY.
1. — TV
2. Biyivn,
22. .1 C Churchill,
23. Dennis McCarthy,
24. T M Pomeroy,
2fi. Wm M Kelsey,
20. Wm S Lincoln,
27. Hamilton Ward,
25. Lewis Selye.
29. Hurt Vau Horn,
:j0. J M Humphrey,
31. 11 Vau Aernern.
OHIO.
1. BenJ Eggleston,
2. R B Hayes,
3. Robt O Scheuck,
4. Wm Lawrence,
(Vacant.)
Knoll,
—— Gloier,
Jones,
7. Beck
8. Adam*,
9. Young.
MAINE.
1. John Lynch,
2. Sydney Perlmm,
3. James G Blaine,
4. John A Peters,
6. Frederick A Pike.
MARYLAND.
1 Hi ram Me Cullough,
2. S Archer,
3. V A l'helpi, (c.)
4. Francis TbomaB,
' 5. Frederick Slone.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1. 'l houias D Elliot,
2. Oukes Ames,
3. Giuery Twitched,
4. Samuel Hooper,
5. Ben) F Butler,
6. Nath’l P Banks.
7. Oeo 8 Boutwoll,
8. John D Baldwin,
0. W 11 Washburn,
10. Henry L Dawes,
MISSOURI.
1. Wm A Pile, (c.)
2. C A Newcomb,
8. Thos E NoeU,
4. J J Gravelly,
6. J W McClurg.
0. D T Van Horn,
7. BenJ F Loan.
0. Reader W Clarke,
7. 8 Shellabargcr,
8. C 8 Hamilton,
it It 1* Huckland,
10. JameB M Ashley,
11. Johu T Wilson,
12. P Van Trump,
13. G W Morgan, (c.)
14. Martin Welker,
15. Tobias A Plants,
10. John A Binuham,
17. Eph R Eckley,
18. R P Spalding,
10. Jas A Garfield.
OREGON.
1. Unfits Mallory.
PENNSYLVANIA.
1. Sam J Randall,
2. Charles O’Neill,
3. Leonard Myers,
4. Wm D K»*lley,
5. Caleb N Taylor,
0. BenJ M Boyer,
Jno M Broomall,
8. J L Getz,
0. Thad Stevens,
10. Henry L Cuke,
11. DM Van Auken,
12. Chas Dennison,
13. Ulysses F Mercur,
14. Geo F Miller,
15. A J Glossbrtnner,
10. Wm H Koontz,
17. Daniel J Morrell,
18. S F BYso/i.
10. G W Schofield,
20. Darwin A Finney,
21. John Covode,
22. J K Moreheau,
23. Thos Williams,
24. G V Lawrence.
RUODB ISLAND.
[Two members to be elect
ed In April. J
, TENNESSEE.
0. G W Anderson, (c.) [Eight members to be elect-
miohioan. * ‘ *~ ‘ 1 1
1. Fer. C Beaman,
next, within the lawful hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to-wlt:
Ono 10-inch slide lathe, 5 feet bed; one 10-lnch elide
lathe, 12 feet bed; one lfl)a-inch slldo lathe, 0 feet bed ;
one 9X-lnch elide lathe, 0 feet bed; one 10-inch slide
lathe, 4 feet bed; one wood lathe, 18 feet bed ; oue planer.
15 feet bed; one boring machine, three 10-inch damaged
gun barrel boring lathes, one durauged hand lathe, a lot
of scrap machinery, one turning lathe, oue power mor
tising machine, one Fay’s hand machine, one moulding
machine,
, ono rip saw, one surfacing machine, one boring
machine, ono 32-horsepower engine, boiler, belting, and
llinuuiuc, UUU 04-UI’IOV(JU4TV1 uunv ‘, "’-■"“h, “
akafting with pullles uttached. All leyled on as the pro-
perty of James lioge. Superintendent of tho Gate City
- oundry, 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 Connty Court of Fulton connty.
In lavor of Joseph R. Holliday. Property pointed ont In
mortgage fl fa. Juno 6,1(317.
Je7—td
\v. L. HUBBARD. Dep. Sheriff.
Printer’s fee f 2.60 per levy.
FULTON SUPERIOR COURT, APRIL TERM, 1807.
Eliza J. Blackman, by her next friend, ]
Robt. S. Waters, Harrison I,. Wj|-1 nUI for Account,
Hams and his wife, Mary J. Wil- Relief &c In
Hams, el al. I Equity, in Ful-
Edwin Payne, John R. Wallace. Wil j {-our?^ ,U perior
Ham L. High, and Elbridgo Gcny ( couri *
Pearl. J
I T appearing to the court by tho return of the sheriff'
that Klbrldge Gerry Pearl, one of the defendants In
further appearing that ho Is o nou-resldent of
of Georgia: It Is therefore ordered by thocourl, that said
defendant appeur und answer at the next term of this
court, and upon fnlluro thoroof, that said bill be taken
for confessed, as to him; and it Is further ordered, that
publication of thin order be made In ono of the public
gazettes published in the city of Atlanta once a mouth
for four months.
HILL & CANDLER,
Solicitors for Complainants.
A true extract lrom the minutes of said court. May 4,
1807. W. R..VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square each insertion.
may81—lam4m
Elizabeth A. Bell
Bill for Injunction, Relief, &c., in
Fulton Superior Court.
Daniel Weaver,
F. M. Fisk and
Samuel Akers.
JN this case it appears^toJthejCourt 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 tho next term of the Superior Court of said
county, to be held on the first Mouday In October next,
nod make defense to said Mil, or tho same will be taken
for confessed. It Is further ordered that the (Jerk of this
Court publish this order lu somo public gazette lu the
city of Atlanta once a month for four months. May 24,
1867. HAMMOND, MYNATT A WELLBORN,
Solicitors for complainant.
A true extract from tho minutes of tho Superior Court
of Fulton county. May 2,1867.
inay24— law4m W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’s fee |1 per square each Insertion.
Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Shafts. Bands, Bolts, Enameled
Leather and Coth, Springs and Axles.
Benjamin Kelly 1 Libel for Divorce, in Fulton Superior
Louisa Kelly.
Court. April iWm, 1667. Rule to
Perfect Service.
I T appearing to the Court hy tho return of the Sheriff
that the oefondunt does not reside In this county
und It lurther appearing that she does not reside in this
State: It is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said de
fendant appear and nnswerat the next term of thin Court,
else thut the case he considered in default, aud the plain
tiff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that
this rule be published in the Atlanta Intelligencer once a
month for four months previous to tho next term of this
Court. GARTKKLL & JACKSON,
Attorneys for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes. April 17^ 1807.
inay25-7-lam4m
W. H. VKNAbLk, Clerk.
Printer's lee $1 per square each insert ion.
Vincent Davis 1 Libel for Divorce. In Fulton Superior
}■ Court. April Term, 1867. Rule to
Julia A. Davis. | Perfect Service.
JT appearing .to the Court by tho return of ^the Sheriff
and it further appearing that she does not reside in thi
State : It is, ou motion of counsel, ordered that said de
fendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court,
__ d. And It is further ordered that
this rule bo published In the Atlanta Intelligencer once a
month for lour months. . . * .
GARTRELL & JACKSON,
Attorneys for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes. May 16.1867.
may25— luralm W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square each insertion.
Sarah Ann V. Sanders j Libel for Divorce, in DeKalb
vs. > S u perior Court. April
Alexander W. Sanders. 1 Term, 1807.
reside In this county, aud it further appearing that he did
not, at the time said suit was commenced, reside in this
State, and does not now reside in this Utute: It is tbeie-
fore ordered that said defendant appear and answer at
the next term of this court, or the case be considered in
default, aud the plaintiff allowed to proceed; and U ii
8. J F. Beniamin,
‘ ed In August.]
VERMONT.
1. F K WoodbrldHC,
2. Luke I* Poland,
3. WmC Smith,
west yibginia.
1. C D Hubbard,
2. B M Kitchen,
3. Daniel Pooitey,
WISCONSIN.
1. Halbert E Paine,
2. Ben) F Hopkins,
8. Ainasa Cobb,
4. Chas A Jt'ldridge,
5. l’hilotu* Sawyer,
0. C C Wushhurue.
Charles Upson,
3. Austlu Blair,
4. Thos W Feny,
5. R E Towbridge,
6. Johu F. Driggs.
MINESSOTA,
1. Wm Windom,
2. Ignatius Donclly.
NEVADA.
1. Delos P. Ashley,
NEW JERSEY.
1. Wm Moore,
2. Chas Haight,
8. Chat Sltgreaves,
4. John Hill,
6. G A Halsey.
Radicals, (in Roman,) 128; Democrats, (In Italic,) i4.
M. & J. HIRSH,
W liolosalo und Retail
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
(ADJOIN1NU DAVID UA VKR’. OLD ITAMS,)
K t-'EI' consUntly a uew and splendid assortment ol
MEN’S, BOY'S, aud YOUTH'S) CLOTHING, and
, TRUNK*, VALISE*, Ac., all ol
OVB OWN MANUFACTURE
Giving ua the advantage of selling cheaper than an; other
cttabluhmcnt of the kind thla aide of Now York.
The whoktale trade, or merchants from the country
1U« wuviLcum WBUV.ua iugimaasu* stuns* uie wuuu/
can be lupplled at otpr JUtabllehmeat, and a liberal dli-
coant allowed them. tprlT—6m
NEWTON HOUSE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
BENJ. WHARTON, Proprietor.
further ordered that a copy of this order bu published in
the Atlanta Intelligencer, a public gazette ot this State,
once a month for lour mouths prior to the next term of
this court. GARTRELL & 111LL.
Attorneys Tor Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes of said court. May
30,1807. J. M. HAWKINS, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per equare for each lusertion.
Jol—lam4m
Notice to Debtor* ami Creditor*.
A LL persons indebted to the esta e of George Bron-
iV son, late of FltltOO county, deceased, are hereliy re
quired to make imLiediate payment: aud all persons
havtug demands against said estate will present them in
terms of the law. Maj 8,1867.
may 9—40d
Jilllj O, IBOl.
FRANK HAYDEN, Administrator.
Printer’s fee #3
UKOHUIA, Fulton County.
P ETER HUGE, administrator of tho estate of P. J.
Immel, late of said county, deceased, having made
■pp
said intestate for benefit of heirs nnd • reditors—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, If any they have, within two mouths from the Ural
publication of this notice, else leave will be granted for
the sale of said real estate May 29,1807.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
may3ff—2m Printer’s fee ffl
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
McCombs, p. o. c., late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admoulsh all and sin
gular, the kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my ofllce, within the tirno prescribed hy
law, aud ahow cause, if any they can, why letters of
administration should not bo granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature. May 2V, 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
mty80-ff0d Printer’s fee? 3
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
J OHN G. WESTMORELAND having applied to me for
letters of administration upon Ike estate of James
banders, p. o. c., late of said county, deceased—
“■ ‘ “ '' “ dmouiah all and slngn-
These are therefore to cite and &i o
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within tho time allowed by law. and
snow cause, If any they can. why said letter* should not
be granted the applicant. Witness my hand and official
signature, May 31,1887.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Je4—30d Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
T homas 8. GARNER, guardian of Minor Y. Griggs
and Lewis Griggs, applies to me for leave to tell
the real estate of said wards, for their benefit—
Thla la therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
kindred and creditors of said wards, to file their objec
tions, if any they have, within the time aUowed by law.
alt* Ueva twill Kzs rmwIbiI frvm Ike eels a# ..I J ___ I s I
else leave will be granted for the sale of sold real estate
In accordance with the prayer of petitioner. Wltneee my
official signature, May Slit, 1*67.
j.4—*m
DAHIKL PITTMAM, Ordinary.
Printer'! fee *6
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COFFEE.
1000 bags Rio Coffee, of direct importation.
We Invite the attention of the public to our large and
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Hardware dealers. _
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Iodide of Iron, and is administered with the greatest elR
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recommends It particularly In cutAncous diseases con
jointly with the Pills which bear his name.
Dr. Leratt’ Plionpliatc of Iron.
The best of all chalybeates, adopted by the whole med
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NO MOKE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA I
Grlinault’N Dlgefttive Elixir of Pepsliic,
Pepslno Is the gastric juice itself, or rather the activ
from various causes, the eupply of digestive fluid
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males general derangemoDt. The Elixir of Pup
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EDWIN C. CLARKE,
AGENT IN NEW YORK FOR PURCHASING
MERCHANDISE and MACHINERY
OF ALL KINDS.
H A VINO a _^ut*incHS experience of _nearl7 sixteen
years in New York, and an extensive acquaintance
with first-class manufacturers and dealers in this city In
the various branches of trade and manufacture. I am now
prepared to fill orders foral) kinds of Merchandise, at the
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Merchants, Mechanics, and Families will find it to their
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J. H. I.UDWIOSEN.
WOOD, LOW & LUDWIGSEN,
(Formerly Wood A Low-Established 184fi,)
COTTON FACTORS
—and—
General Commission Merchants,
190 Common Street,
New Orlean*. Louisiana.
AUTHORIZED REfTiHBNCES IN ATI.ANTA.
A. Austell, President Atlanta National Bank ; Mr. A.
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1807 MONTVALE SPRINGS. 1867
rjllllS POPULAR SUMMER RESORT^having been
placed in thorough repair, and furnished with new
Iture, will be opened for visitors ou the 1st of June,
furniture, will be opened... , , ,
under the direction aud control of tho undersigned, pro
prletors of the American Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
Montvale presents the strongest attractions to both
the invalid and pleasure-seeker, no less on account of its
retirement and the beauty of Its surrounding scenery than
of tho restorative powers of Its waters.
We 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
Board, per week
* a
with allowances for families. ,
Traveler.! by rail reach the Siirines by special convey-
ances from Loudon, or hy regular dally mail coaches from
l 'Hor-y.' ll ‘jm V ""' WHITE J WIUTLOCK,
HU ODELL, HUSTON & CO.,
(KOHMKIILY OF MEMPHIS,)
Commission Merchants,
(iENliiai. PURCHASING AGENTS,
ST
No. 7 South Commercial Street,
LOUIS, MISSOURI.
l&TOrdm for FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac., filled
promptly.
Refeii to—Clayton A Adair; Langston, Crane A Ham
mock ; R. J. Lowry A Co ; L. S. Salmon* A Co.
.• |'i it Jin*
<\ K. OLAOBOBJf, W. F. BSSBIMO,
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a. m. jackson, Augusta, Ga.
This new romeay is prepared from the loaves 0* n
ruviau pepper shrub callea MATICO and cures prompt,
and infallibly without any fear of inflammatory rerods.
The great majority ol physicians In Paris, Russia, G •
many and New xork now use no other remedv* F
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Recent experiments made on a large scale by Profest*or
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It also cure* glut and tore eye*. >
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