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COURT CALENDAR.
D?rtl#rf fiermbrr, 1806. fly mUlamt «* WSOont]
SUPERIOR COURTS.
BLUE III dob circuit.
l.wiupktn.—2d Monday In April and 1st Monday In Sep.
Dawson.—Sd Monday in April and September.
IMckena.—Ith Monday In April and September,
tlllmcr.—9d Monday In May and October.
Fannin.-3d Monday In May and October.
Union.—4th Monday In May and October.
Town*. “Thmaday alter 4th Mouday In May and October,
“but should the business of Union Court require It,
Town* Court may, by order of the presiding Judge, bo
adjourned to Monday thereafter.”
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT,
Appling.—1st Monday In March and September.
Camden.—Friday after 4lh Monday lu April and Oct.
Charlton.—Monday after 4th Monday In April and Oct.
Clinch.—4th Monday In March and September.
Codee.-Sd Monday In March and September.
Rrholi.—-Monday after 4th Monday lu March and Sept.
Ulynn.—Sd Monday In April and October. . „ .
Pierce.—Thursday before 1st Monday In March and Sept
Wan* —3d Monday In March and September.
Wayne.—Ith Monday In April and October.
t'HATTAHOOCHRB CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochee.—4th Monday In March and September.
Harris. -<d Monday In April and October.
Marion.—9d Monday In April and October.
Muscogee.—9tl Monday In May and November.
Si bley. -2d Monday In April and October.
Talbot.—3d Monday lu March and September.
Taylor.—1st Monday lu April and October.
CIIEKOKKK CIRCUIT.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOR TUB YBAR 1867,
J. K. Williams, Mayor * $5,000
S. 11. Loro, Clerk of Council ^ 1,000
J. T. Glenn, City Attorney 000
Robert M. Farrar, City Treasurer 000
K. J. Roache,City Physician 1,&00
Jaa. F. Cooper, City Engineer 1,500
Robt. Crawford, Commissioner of Public Works... 1,800
George Stowart. Overseer of Streets 1,000
Jo. 8. Smith, Tax Receiver and Collector NX)
Pat. Fltaglbbon, Hall-Keeper 000
A LD RUMEN.
FIRST WARD.
M. T. Castleberry, Richard Peters.
SECOND WARD.
E. K. Rawson, A. W. Mitchell.
THIRD WARD.
George W. Terry, W. C. Anderson.
FOURTH WARD.
J. B. Gullatt, W. B. Cox.
FIFTH WARD.
J. A. Hayden, K. 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
rOLICEMEN—($2 55 PER DAY.)
Bartow.—5d Monday In March and Sepiember.
Catoosa.—id Monday In May and November.
Chattooga.—1st Monday In March aud September.
Dade.—Ith Monday in May and November.
nua] ‘ ‘ “ f * ■
$1,500
, 1,300
, 1,000
. l.ooo
Gordon.—1st Monday lu April aud October.
Whitfield.—Ith Monday in April and October.
COWETA CIRCUIT.
Clayton.—lit Monday In May and November.
DeKalb.—Ith Monday In April and October.
Fayette.—id Monday in March and September.
Fulton.—1st Monday lu April and October.
Meriwether.—3d Monday In February and August.
Troup.—3d Monday in May and November.
EASTERN CIRCUIT.
Bryan.—1th Monday In April, and 3d Monday alter 4th
Bulloch*—Friday an or Sd Monday In March, aud Friday
after 4lh Monday In October.
Chatham.—Sd Monday In January and May.
Effingham.—Monday alter 4th Monday In March, and 2d
Monday after 4th Monday In October.
Liberty.—3d Monday in April, and Monday after 4th Mon
Mclnto 1 ??.—Thursday after id Monday in April, aud
* Thursday after 4th Monday In November.
Montgomery.—Thursday after id Monday in March, and
Thursday after 8d Monday’n October.
Tatnall.— 3d Mouday In March and 4th in October.
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Butts.—id Monday In March and September.
Henry.—3d Monday In April and October.
Monroe.—ith Monday in February and August.
Newton.—3d Mouday in March and September.
Pike.—1st Mouday lu April and October.
Soalding.—1st Mouday lu February and August.
Upson —1st Monday in May and November.
MACON CIRCUIT.
Blbb.-ad Monthly in May and November,
t 'ratvford.—tat Monday in March and September.
Doolv - let Monday in April and October.
Houston.—3d Monday in February and August.
Macon —3d Monday in March and September.
Twiggs.—lilt Monday lu March and September.
MIDDLE omclIIT.
Burke.—3d Monday lit May and November.
Columbia.—1st Monday in March and September.
Kmauuel.—3d Monday in April aud October.
Jeffcraon.—3d Monday in May and November,
lohnson —lib Monday In March and September.
Richmond.—3d Monday In January and June.
Scriveu.—let Monday In May and November.
Washington.—3d Mouday in March and September.
NORTHEIUt CIItCCIT.
Elbett -3d Monday in March and September,
(llaeecock.—3d Monday In February and August.
Hancock.—2d Monday in April and October.
Hart -3d Monday In March and September.
Lincoln.—4th Monday In April and October.
Madison.—let Monday in March and September.
Oglethorpe.—3d Monday in April and October.
Taliaferro.—Hta Monday in February and August.
Warren.—let Mouday in April and October.
Wilke*.—Ith Monday in March and September.
OCMULOER CIRCUIT.
Baldwin.—4th Monday in February and August.
Greene —3dMouday in Marchand September.
Jasper.—Ith Monday in April and October,
Jones.—3d Monday in April and October.
Morgan.—1st Monday in March and Soptembcr.
Putnam —4th Monday in March and September.
Wilkinson.—let Monday in April and October.
TATACLA CIRCUIT.
Clay —Ith Monday in February and August, after the
Eariy.—1st Monday in April and October.
Miller.—3d Mouday in April and October.
Quitman — 3d Monday in .May and November.
)btinto,pit.—let Monday in May and November.
Stewart.—3d Monday In April and October.
Terrell.—Ith Monday in May and November.'
Webster.—3d Monday in March and September.
aoernEUN CIRCUIT.
Berrien—Monday after Irwin Court.
Brooks.—Monday after Lowndes Court.
Colquitt.—Wednesday alter 3d Monday in May and No-
vember.
Irwin —On Thursday after Telfair Court.
Laurens.—3d Monday in April and October.
Lowndes.- Mondays after Colquitt Court.
Pnlaskl —3d Monday in April and October.
Telfair.—Friday after 4th Monday in April and October.
Thomas.—Monday after Brooks Court.
Wilcox.—Ith Mouday in April and October.
SOUTHWESTEnN CIRCUIT
Baker.—3d Monday in May and November.
Calhoun.—3d Monday in March and September.
Decatur.—1th Monday in April and October.
Dougherty.—1st .Monday in June and December.
Lee.— Ith Monthly in March and September.
Mitchell.—3d Monday in May and November.
Sumter.—3d Monday in April and October.
Worth.—3d Monday in April and October.
TAl.I.APg09A CIRCUIT.
Campbell.—3d Monday in February and August.
Carroll.—1st Monday in April aud October.
Coweta.—1st Monday in March and September.
Floyd.—3d Mouday in January and Jnly.
Haralson.—Sd Mouday in April and October.
Heard.—3d Monday In March and September.
Paulding.—1st Monday in February and August.
polK.—Ith Monday lu January and July.
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Banks—let Monday in April and October.
Clarke.—1st Monday In February and 3d in August.
Franklin.—3d Mommy In April and October.
Gwinnett.—1st Monday in March and 3d In September.
Habersham.—3d Mouday in April aud October.
Hall. 3d Mouday lit Marclt and September.
Jackson.—4th Monday in February and August.
Itahtin.—4th Monday In April and October.
Walton.—3d Monday in February and August.
White —Monday after 4llt April and October.
1. J. Cook,
J. 8. Holland,
F. J. Bomar,
K. 1). Haynes,
D. Kogan,
D. Queen,
K. A. Center,
J. R. Love,
F. T. Klckllghter,
J. A. Lang,
J. A. Hinton,
K. B. Hutchius,
J. W. Stokes,
J. M. Connally,
J. L. Crenshaw,
Green Holland,
G. W. Bowen,
11. W. Wooding,
C. M. Barry,
It. J. Holtzelaw,
A. Jarrard,
M. W. Rasberry,
O. P. Woodllff,
J. F. Barnes,
Jasper Groves,
T. G. McIIan,
W. U. C. Cowan,
J. A. Lanier,
Hall,
L. W. Boon.
Clerk of First Market-
-Theophllus Harris.
Clerk of 8ccond Market-Frank T. Ryan.
Soxton—G. A. Pilgrim.
City Assessora-R. 8. Waters, W. C. Humphries, and
O. F. Wood.
Assessor of Land taken for Opening Street*-Levi C.
Welle, and F. P. Rice,
8TANDINU COMMITTEES I
rise,
Finance—Peters, Mitchell, Rawson.
Ordinance—Mitchell, Hayden, Peters.
Streets and Sidewalks—Gnllatt, Rawson, Hayden.
Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Castle-
Derry.
Lamps and Qas-Hayden, Terry, Peters.
Relief-Castlcberry, Rawson, Terry, Qullutl, Hayden.
Market—Hayden, Gullatt, CaBtleberry.
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, Rawson.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
First Ward—Dr. J. M. Boring.
Second Ward—O. H. Jones, Esq.
Third Ward—L. P. Grant, Esq.
Fourth Ward—Dr. Cbas. Pinckney.
Fifth Ward—Dr. J. N. Simmons.
Report ot the City Aancsttor*.
POSTPONED HI A UNHA It’d BAMB.
Will bo sold at the City Hall, In Uio city of
Atlanta, on the flret Tucwlay In July nuxt, "with
in the I aw i\il hours ol sale, tins following pro
perty, to-wit:
A city lot on Davis anti Cftccn streets, on origi
nal land lot No. 84, ward 1, Assessed ns the
property of Miss Kllzabetli Hanks, and levied on
by vlrttio of a tax 11 fa lor lax ol 180(1, at llto In
stance of tlio Mayor and council ol the city of
Atlanta vs. said Miss E. Banks.
A city lot In rear of Harper's, in ward 1, origi
nally land lot No. 7(1. Assessed ns tho property
of Mrs. Nanny Brown, aud lovied on by virtue
of a tax 11. fa. for tax of 1800, at the Instance ol
the Mayor and Council vs. wild Mrs. Nancy
'’Tdty lot in rear of Bell aud Balter streets, in
ward 4, land lot No. 51. Assessed as tlio pro
perly of William Chisolm, ami levied on by vir
tue ol a 11. la. lor tax of 1860, at llic instance of
the Mavor nml Council ol Atlanta vs. saiu Wil
liam Chisolm. . . . - I
A city lot on Decatur street, in ward 4 land
lot No. 45. Assessed as the property of Salina
Cnflin, and levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. mr tax
of 180(4, at the instance of the Mayor and Coun
cil of Atlanta vs. said Snlina Callin.
A city lot on Loyd anti Washington streets,
Nos.CS nml 03, land lot 70, ward 2, block 15.
Assessed ns the property ot Drake A Moses, H.
Solomon agent, and levied on by virtue of a It la
lor tax of 1800, at flic instance of the Mayor ami
Council of Atlanta vs said Drake & Moses.
A city lot, No 80, in ward 1, on Man-
gum street Assessed ns the property of Solo
mon Goodall, and levied on by virtue of a li la
for tax of 1800, at the instance of the Mayor ami
Council of Atlanta vs said Solomon Goodall.
A city lot on Peters street, laud lot No 84,
ward 1. Assessed ns tlio property ol James
Kile, and levied on by virtue of a tl fa lor tax ol
1806, at the instance of the Mayor and Council
vs James Kilo.
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 ti fa for tax of 1860,
at the instance of the Mayor and Council of At
lanta vs Mrs Long.
A city lot on Baker and Butler streets, land
lot 51, ward 4. Assessed ns the property ot
George Lyon, and levied on by virtue ot a li la
for tax of 1800, at the instance of the Mayor and
j Council vs said George Lyon.
WARDS.
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| No. Colored School*, j
| No. Color’d Churches.; j
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*1,936,125
938
200
111
602
5
1
9
Becoud
1,790,15(1
706
97
81
239
8
5
Third
382,16(1
674
91
.1
227
1
35
1,195,ate
1004
m
35
50(1
3
Fifth
2,243,400
615
106
145
391
6
3
Total
$7,552,165^3836
681
378
1859
23
9
4
3
81
Assessed value of Freedmen’s property t 3ti,tto0
Highest assessment to one person 146,000
Second highest assessment to one person.. 100,000
Third highest assessment to one person 00,300
Fourth highest assessment to otto person 81,000
Fifth highest assessment to one person. 90,0ti0
The industrial and mannfactnring enterprises number
as follows:
Number of Flour Mills. 3
Numbet of Grist Mills I
Number of Planing Mills 4
Number of Foundries.. ■ 6
Number of Brick-Yards 13
Number of Cooper Shops 1
Number of Carriage Shops. 3
Number of Blacksmith Shops. 30
Number of Livery Stables. 3
Number of Hock Quarries 3
T,re | A city lot on Peters street, land lot 84, ward
1, assessed os the property of Jesse Lumpkin,
and levied on by virtue of a fi fa for tax of 1800,
at the instance of the Mavor aud Council oi At
lanta vs said Jesse Lumpkin.
A city lot on Luekie street, land lot 78, ward
5, assessed as the property ot Simpson O'Skields,
and levied on by virtue of a li lh for tax of 1860,
at the instance ot the Mityor and Council ot At
lanta vs said Simpson O’Shiclds.
A city lot on Peters street aud Macon & West
ern Railroad, land lot 84, ward 1, assessed as the
property of Mrs Cray Pay, and levied on by
virtue of n ti la for tax of 1800, at the instance of
the Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs said Mrs
Gray Kay.
A city lot on Frazier street, land lot 53, ward
3, assessed ns the property of Katie Seftbrook,
and levied on by virtue of a fl fa tor tax of 1866,
at the instance of the Mayor and Council of At
lanta vs Katie Seahrook. •
A city lot on Brickyard street, land lot 78,
ward 1, assessed as the property ot Thomas Sav
age, and levied on by virtue of a fi la (or tax ot
1800, at the instance of the Mayor and Council
of Atlanta vs said Thomas Savage.
A city lot No 2 on Whitehall street, land lot
77, war'd 1, block 22, assessed as the property of
George Sullivan, anil levied on by virtue of a ti
fa lor tax of I860, at the instance of the Mayor
and Council of Atlanta vs said George Sullivan.
A city lot on Alexander street, land lot 78,
ward 5, assessed ins the property of Mrs. Eliza
beth Wilson, and levied on by virtue ol it li la
lor tax tor the year 1806, at the instance of the
Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs said Mrs Eliza
beth Wilson.
A city lot No 9 on Joues Alley, land lot 53, ward
3, assessed as the property ol Charles Witcher, and
levied on by virtue of a 6 la for lax of 1800, at
the instance ot the Mayor and Council of At
lanta vs said Charles Witcher.
A city lot on Race Track street, ward 1, lam.
lot 84. Levied on ns the property ol Henrv
Boodle, poo, by virtue of a li In for the tax of
1806 at the instance of the Mayor mid Council 1
ol Atlanta vs the said Henry Beedle.
A city lot on Hnuter and Fair streets, ward 8,
land lot 52, containing 1J acres. Levied onus
the property ot Meridcth Brown by virtue of a
ti la lor tax of 1866 at the instance of the Mayor
and Council of Atlanta vs the said Meridcth
Brown.
A city lot No 125, on land lot 78, ward 5.—
Levied on as llte property of Jonathan Carmi
chael by virtue ol a lax li ta for tax of 1866, at
the instance ol the Mayor and Council of Atlanla
vs said Jonathan Carmichael.
A city lot on Whitehall street, block 33, ward
1, land lot 77; and one-lutlf acre lot on same
street, No 2, block22, ward l,lai,d lot 77. Levied
win Im sold at tlio City Hall, in the city of
Atlanta, within tho lawlul hours of sale, tho fol-
City iSuO^'so, and 81, block 13, land lot
51 in ward 4, on Calhoun, Wheat, and Collins
,' confining 31 acres. Levied on as tho
propertyof M A Sell, by virtue of a 11 fa for tax
of 1806, at the Instance of tho Mayor and Coun
cil of Atlanta vs said M A Bell.
A city lot containing tbrcc-cighths of an aero,
in rear of Jcseo BmitlPs lu tho 3d ward, land
lot 53. Levied on aa tho property of James O
Bailov, by virtue of a tl fa for tax of I860, at tho
inatanco of tho Mayor and Council of Atlanta
vs said Jnjncs C Bailey. ,, . „„
A city lot No 7, block 2, ward 2, land lot 76
on Crew street, containing ono-lialf aero, levied
on as the property of P. S. Enright’s estate, by
virtue ol a 11 fa lor tax for 1866, at the instant* of
the Mayor and Connell of Atlanta vs said 1. B.
Enrigiit’s cstato.
A city lot in the 1st ward, on land lot «0, con
taining'onc-cighlli of an acre, on Humphries
street and ono on Collins street, In ward 1, land
lot 50, containing one-half ncre, levied on ns the
property of J. 8. Jcllries, trustee, by virtue of a
li la for tax of 1866, at the instance of the Mayor
and Council of Atlanta vs said J. 8. Jetfrics,
trustee. ,
A city lot on Peters and Wnlker streets, ward
1 land lot 84, containing 2 acres, and No 8,
block 2, ward 5, land lot 51, containing one-balf
acre, as the property of Thomas Kilo, by virtue
of a ft fa for tax of 1866, at the instance ot 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 as the property of James Loyd, by
virtue of a ti fa for tax ol 1806, at the instance ol
the Mayor aud Council ot Atlanta vs said James
A city lot No. 3, block 48, ward 1, land lot
No 77, lying on Hunter street; one on McDon
ough street, No 49, block 18, ward 2, land lot 76,
containing ball acre; also, Nos 23 and 24, block
0, in ward 3, land lot 53, containing 8 acres, on
McDonough and Frazer streets. Levied on as
the property ot G C Rogers, by virtue of a ft fa
for tax of 1866, at the instance of the Mayor aud
Council of Atlanta vs said G C Rogers.
A city lot on Alabama street, 60 by 210 feet,
block 6, ward, 1, land lot 77. Levied on as the
property ot Mark Roberts, by virtue of a 11 fa for
tax of 1866, 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
lter street. Levied on as the property of Wood
ward & Jeffries, by virtue of a fl fa for tax of
1866, at the instance of the Slayor and Council
of Atlanta vs said Woodward & Jeffries.
L. P. Thomas,
j ( ;8—td Marshal City of Atianta.
Mlsoellaneou* Advertteementt.
Tits Fortieth CongreM—Llat of Senator*
and Represcntatlvca.
The Fortieth Congress, which assembled on the 4th of
March, 1807, according to a law passed by the Thirty-
ninth Congress, is composed as follows:
SENATE
hlLTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, on tho first Tuesday In Jnly ncit, be
forethoeourt honsu door In tfie city of Atlanta,
Fulton county, Ga., within the legal hours of nalo, the
f °Atao "ft ?hs same Ume and ptaco.ono largo Iron safe,
MUlcr'i Ui«n“ now In tho a tiro of J. M. Willis A Co
Corner of Whitehall and Marietta streets. Levied on by
“rtn. of and to satisfy a II la Issued from the Bnperior
Court of Fulton county, In favor of George It. Crump A
Co vs Tho National Blxprots A Transportation Co. Pro-
nortv oolnted out by plaintiffs’ attorneys.
Also at tho same time and place, tho undivided ono-
lialf Interest In the Eclipse Livery Htabic,on Broad street,
city o r Atlanta, Fulton county, Us. Levied ® n by vlrtuo
of anil to satisfy two II faalssued from Habersham County
Court, in favor of B. V. Hendon va. Elisha I. Hendon.
Property pointed out by plaintiff s attorney.
A so, at the same lime and place, ono throo-story brick
hnnso and lot In the city of Atlanta, fronting on Peach-
Tree 'street A feet, and rnttnlng back 130 fict, being a
portion of city lot — , of land lot No. 7H, In Uio 14th ijls-
irict ol originally Henry, now Fulton county, In which
tho defondant Is now doing a mercantile business. Lo
vied on by virtue of and to satisfy a fl fa lBsued from Fill-
ton Superior Court in favor of William Solomon vs Johu
II Lovelov Property pointed ont by plaintiff.
1 Also, at the same time nnd place, a part of land lot No.
78, In flic 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton
county and known ill the plan of city survey as city lot
No 41 In ward 6, and lying on the Western A Atlantic
Railroad, containing half acre, more or less. On sold lot
there are two dwelling houses, In ono of which the de
fendant now resides. Levied on by vlrtuo of and to sat
isfy a fl fa issued from Fulton Superior Court In favor of
Robert 0. McKinney v« Alonzo P. Rawlins. Property
■minted out by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, ot the same time and place, a part or land lot No.
51, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton
comity, and known In the plan of city survey aa block 14,
city lot 110, in ward 4, fronting on Houston street, mid
containing half acre, more or less. Also, two largo size
sofas, one large mirror, one center table with marble pip,
one round ofHcc table, one bnreati. All levied on by vir
tne of and to satisfy a fl fa Issued from Fulton Superior
Court in favor of John Gavin vs Robert Yancy. Pro
perty pointed oat by plaintiff.
Also, at the same time ami place, cily lot (number not
known) in the 6th ward of Ihe city or Atlanta, containing
one acre and a half, more or less, being part of land lot
No. 79, in the 14th district or originally Henry, now Ful
ton county; said lot being bounded on the north by
lands belonging lo Edwin Payne, on the east by a street
sometimes called Lnckie 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. Page now reside. Levied on
ns the property of J. G, W. Mills, to satisfy a ft fa issued
lrom the Superior Court of Fulton connty in lavor of
Lewis Bpltzer & Co. vs. Hoge, 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 14th district of originally Henry, now
Fulton county, whereon some freedmen now reside, it
being tlio west half of the lot of land whereon LewiB
Lawshc now resides, containing 100 aerca, more or less.
Levied on by S. K. Ozlmru, L. C., by vlrtne of aud to sat
isfy a tax fl fa issued by John At. Harwell, T. C., against
W. C. Peak, executor of the estate of J. It. Dennis, de
ceased. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T. C.
Also, at the same time and place, part of city lot (num
ber not known) lu the first ward, and part of land lot No.
81, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton
connty, fronting on Nelson street, in tile city of Atlanta,
and containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less.
Levied on as the property of H. Claesett, by virtue of nnd
to satisfv a tax fl fa issued by J. M. Harwell, T. C. Pro
perty pointed out by said Harwell.
Also, at the same time aud place, city lot No. 3. block
4, ward 3, being apart of land lot No. 85, in the 14th dis
trict of originally Henry, now Fulton connty, fronting on
the southwest comer Windsor and Mobbs street, in the
city of Atlanta, and containing 4 acres, more or less.
Levied on aa the property of Julia Courtney, by virtue or
a tax fl fa issued by Jno. M. Harwell, T C. Property
pointed out by said Harwell.
The foregoing fl fas are levied aud returned to me by
8 June jflSCT.k U WM. L. HUBBARD, Dcp. Sheriff.
Je4—td Printer’s fee 52.su per levy.
It O U T E
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SAFEST, and MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New
fc#“Through Tickets to be had of J. H. Porter, Gen
eral Ticket Agent.
SAVANNAH AGENTS.
C. M. S. 8. Co.*8 Line
Agents.
Empire Line—B. II. Hardee, A"ent
der & Fullarton,
gf.5. a mccleskey,
Gen. Traveling Agents.
CALIFORNIA.
CONNECTICUT.
Jame* Dixon,
Orris S Ferry.
DELAWARE.
Geo Head Riddle,
Willard Saulsbury.
ILLINOIS.
Richard Yates,
Lyman Trumbull.
INDIANA.
T A Hendricks,
Oliver P Morton.
IOWA.
James W Grimes,
James Harlau.
KANSAS.
Edward G Ross,
.Samuel C Pomeroy.
KENTUCKY.
James Guthrie,
Garret Davis.
MAINE.
Lot M Morrill,
Wm P Fessenden.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Charles Sumner,
Henry Wlleon.
MARYLAND.
Rererdy Johnson,
Thomas Swann.
MISSOURI.
MICHIOAN.
Zachariah Chandler,
Jacob M Howard.
M1NNESSOTA.
Alexander Ramsey,
Daniel 8 Norton.
NEVADA.
Win M Stewart,
James W Nye,
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Anron H Cragin,
James W Patterson,
NEW JERSEY.
A O Cattell,
F T Frollnghuysen,
NEW YORK.
Edwin D Morgan,
Roscoe ConklTng.
OHIO.
Benjamin F Wade,
Johu Sherman.
OREOON.
George H Williams,
Henry W Corbitt.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Charles R Buckaltw,
Simon Cameron.
RHODE ISLAND.
William Sprague,
Henry B Anthony.
TENNESSEE.
I) T Patterson.
J 8 Fowler.
VERMONT.
WEST VIRGINIA.
Peter G Van Winkle,
Waitman T Wiley.
WISCONSIN.
James R Doolittle,
Timothy O Howe.
HARDWARE.
N AILS, Hoes, AxeB. Traces, Shovel* and Spades, An
vils, Vises, Smith Bellows, Files, Tin Plate, Tin
Ware, Shot, Sheet and Bar Lead, Copper, Builders’ Hard
ware, Toole, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
IRON AND STEEL.
WARDS OP THE CITT.
The City of Atlanta shall be laid off into five wards, as
lollowa, to-wit:
Commencing at the crossing of Whitehall street with
the Western & Atlantic Railroad, and running up the . . . _ .
south side of said railrod to the incorporation line, then on as tliii properly ol fs A Durand by virtue ol
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME!
Great Supplementary Scheme tor 1867!
TICKETS, $10, $5, $2, $1, SOCU.,25 Cl*.
Purchaser* can seeled their own Nnmbere and buy
A 3 NUMBER TICKET
Or 2 NUMBER TICKET
Or I NUMBER TICKET
And at whateve
LIST OF I’KIZBB
In a 78 Ballot—12 Drawn Numbers
:t Number Tickets for $10, a prize of $1,250 DO
.1 Number Tickets lor #5, a prise of.. .... 625 00
3 Number Tickets for $2, a prize of 260 OO
:i Number Tickets for $1, a pri7.c* of 125 OO
:i Number Tickets for 50 cents, a prize of... 62 50
3 Nnmber Tickets for 25 cents, a prize of.31 25
If two Numbers upon tbelr three Number Ticket are
ouly drawn, the purchaser receives double the amount
invested for his three Number Ticket.
78 BALLOTS—12 DRAWN NUMBERS.
Two Number Ticket*.—If both number* are drawn, tho
purchaser receive* $‘J0 for every dollar Invested.
Single Number Tickets.—If the number l* drawn, tbe
purchaser receives $5 for evory dollar Invested.
EXPLANATION
Of the Supplementary Scheme,and Mode of Drawing!
In this great scheme, which has become so very popu
lar throughout the United States, purchasers select their
own uumVrs, and whatever price they may think pro
per to pay for their tickets, and prize* are paid accord
ingly. Any person can go to any vender of the Georgia
8tale Lottery, select their own numbers, and the vendor
will give a ticket of the same—the vendor will enter the
same uuiribern upon the Manager’s register—and pur
chasers will be careful to see them entered upon tho reg
ister. as the managers are responsible for that only.
Every ticket has the class numbered on It, and the draw
ings are In public, »s follows: On the drawing of the
lottery numbers from 1 to 78, printed on separate pieces
of paper, are encircled with brae* tubes,*and one by one
placea in a brass wheel. Tho wheel i* revolved and tbe
number* well mixed. It i* then opened, and a boy, blind
folded, draw* out one numl>cr, wnlch Is opened and ex
hibited to the audience. This operation is repeated until
tbe whole 12 numbers arc drawn out, nnd these 12 num
ber* decide all tickets in that class. All numbers drawn
in the Supplementary Scheme are equal—no difference in
what order they come from Lite wheel.
NlPPLE.nEmKY SrilUTIE.
Buyer* choose their own number*. The drawings are
Manager's office, Broad street. Also, at office, corner ol
Whitehall aL-d Decatur street*. Tbe flr*t drawing of the
Supplementary class takes place on Wednesday, the 3d
April, 1867, at 6 o'clock, 1*. M., and continue from day to
day.
W. W. BOYD.
mar81—41fluaW Principal Manager, Atlanta, Qa.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.
TTNDERWRITER Agency, New York, Capl-
U Ul aud Assets $3,120,b23
Home Insurance Co., New Haven, Conn., Capi
tal aud Assets 1,371,516
The Putnam Fire Insirance Co., Hartford,
<>>nn.. Capital and Aasct* 617,478
Southern Mutual ln«ur.»nce Co , Athena, Ua.,
Capital and Assets 220,000
li EuCaula Home Insurance Cu., Kufaula, Ala.,
ji'* Capital and AriSet* 265,665
nf Excelsior Fire Insurance Co., New Yurk, Cap!-
tal und A**el* 306,500
Southern Mutual Life Insurance Co., Columbia,
H. C\, Capital aud Aaseta 286 000
Wo are now prepared to i**ue Fire, Marine, Inland,
aud Ufa Policies in the above first-class Companies.
Office ob Alabama street, near Post Office, in Lynch 1 *
■ajidlmr.
ju6--Ua PATTILLO A HANCOCK. Agent*.
Who Want* a Bug^y?
A GOOD SECOND-HAND BUGGY c»n be bought
very cheap, either for ca*h or produce, by immedi
[ m'.c application
mayw—iw
JOHNSON k ECHOLS.
down said line to tbe center of Whitehall street, then
north along the center of said street to theetartlug point,
and which shall be known and constitute Ward number
One.
Commencing at the centor 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 street to the center of McDon
ough street, thence along the center of McDonough street
to the Incorporition line, then along said line to the mi
ter of Whitehall street at its crossing at the incorporation
line, then along the center of said street to the
point, wh
her Two.
Commencing at the center of Calhoun street, at Its
south crossing of the Georgia Railroad workshop, and
running down the south side of said railroad to the In
corporation line, then along said line to the center of Mc
Donough street to the starting point, which shall consti
tute aua be known as Ward number Three.
Commencing on the north side of the Georgia Railroad,
in tho center of tho crossing of said railroad by Loyd
street, and running down the north side of said railroad
to the Incorporation line, then along said line to Ivy
street, then aloiig tho center of Ivy street to Decatur
street, then along said street west to the center of Loyd
ter of the crossing of Loyd street, and running west
along the north side of the Western A Atlantic Kullrond
to the incorporation line, then along said line 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
center of Loyd street to tho starting noint, which shall
constitute aud be known as Ward nnmner Five.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer—8. B. Sherwood.
First Assistant Engineer—Ilcnry Gullatt.
Second Assistant Engineer—W. G. Knox.
Secretary—B. F. Mooic.
Treasurer—James E. Gullatt.
Atlanta Engine Company No,
Thomas Haney
John B. Norman
Samuel Wilson ....
II. Muhlenbrink.
Charles Srhuatz
John Berkele
John Wllby
J. II. Ellsworth
P. J. Bracken...
M. L. Collier ...
O. Warner
H. Ilaney, I
Wm. Krogg, )
M. L. Roberts..
President
... Foreman
Secretary
Treasurer
First Director
. Second Director
Third Director
Engineer
First Assistant EngiLcer
Second Assistant Eaglneer
Third Assistant Engineer
.Axemen
Delegate to Fire Department
Mechanic Enoine Company No. 2.
J. E. Gullatt President
J. O. Kelley Vice-President
W. D. Luckle, Jr Secretary
O. II. Jones Treasurer
E. Bulce First Director
Isaac Steluhelmer Second Director
G. W. Terry Chief Englneor
Joel Kelsey First Assistant Engineer
James Daniels Second Assistant Engineer
J. M. Toy Third Assistant Engineer
8r T F.$&$r \ «“
jo**phWUejr, } Axemen
J. F. Alexander Surgeon
M. L. Ltchtenstadt. Representative to Fire Department
Tallulah Engine Coxfant No. 8.
S. W. Grubb Prerident.
E. A. Center Vice Pre«!dent.
W. C. Shearer Flrit Director,
George Thompson Second Director.
J. J. Roger* llote Director.
John D. Clarke Secretary.
Lewi* fl. Clarke Treasurer.
John A. Hill Axemsu.
A. Thieme Axeman.
H. 8. Orme, M. D Surgeon.
W. R. Bigger* Delegate,
Atlanta Hook and Ladder Co. No. t.
J. L. Queen Foreman
C. F. 8. D'Alylgny Assistant Foreman
J. 8. Y«rbrongb Secretary
Geo. Johnson. Treasurer
Ed. Holland Representative to Fire Department
WILD LANDS.
Office Ccmptbolleu General, I
Millvdosyillb, Ga., June 5,1M7. |
O WNERS GF WILD LANDS who, by the 5th section
ol an Act approved December 12, 1866, are required
to return them either direct to this office or lo Ihe Tax
Receiver of the county where the land lies, can make re
turns to tbe Tax Receivers of fbeir respective counties
—the Receiver*, as my agents, being authorized, and fur
nished with suitable blank* for receiving tbe returns of
the Wild Land* owned by citizen* of their respective
counties.
JOHN T. BURNS,
jeff—3t Comptroller-General.
Taka no moro Unpleasant nnd Unsafe Itavodies
TJOB unpleasant and dangerous disease*. Um Umlm
J? bold’s Bucmu and Imfmotid Rosj Wa** ylT *
rt ft fa for lux of 1800, at the instance of the
Mayor und Council of Atlantn vs tlio stud 8 A
Durand.
A city lot No 10ft, ward 4, land lot 50, con
taining one-Im If acre, mi linker and Butler streets.
Levied on as the property of Thomas Dye by
virtue of a ft fa lor lux of 1800, ut the instanco
of the Mayor und Council of Atlanta vs said
Thomas Dye.
A city lot No 129, block 24, ward 4, land lot
51, containing 1 i acres, on Calhoun and Ellis
streets. Levied on ns the property ol Dickeu &
Kennedy by virtue of a ft fa for tax of 1800, at
the instance of the Mayor and Council of Atlan
ta vs the said Dickon k Kennedy.
A city lot No 2, block 00, ward 1, land lot 77,
containing one-half acre, on Forsyth street; and
No 30, block 29, ward t, land lot 77, containing
one-lmif acre, on Forsyth street and alley; aud
No 2, block 32, ward 1, land lot 77, containing 2
acres, on Whitehall and Foraytli streets. Levied
on as the property of C E Grenville by virtue of
a ft fa for tax of 1800, at the instance of the
Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs said C E Gren
ville.
A city lot No ft, block 14, ward l, land lot 77,
on Hunter and Forsyth streets. Levied on as
the property of II B Gardner, N E Gardner
agent, by vlrtuo of a ft fa for tax of 1800, at the
the instance of the Mayor and Council of Atlanta
vs said II B Gardner.
A city lot No 1)0, 4th ward, land lot 51, on Cal
houn and Houston streets. Levied on as the
property of N E Gardner, guardian of Mary
and Martha Gardner, by virtue of a ft fa for tax
of 1800, at the instance of the Mayor aud Coun
cil of Atlanta vs said N E Gardner, guardian.
A city lot No 1, containing one-fourth acre,
block 0, ward 1, laud lot 77, on Alabama street;
and one on Hunter and Broad streets, No 1,
block 0, ward 1, land lot 77; and one on same
street, city lot No 4, block ft, ward 1, laud lot 77;
and one-eighth acre on Garnet street, No 4, block
80, ward 1. land lot 77. Levied on as the pro
perty ot N E Gardner, by virtue of a fi fa for
tax of 1800, at the instance of the Mayor nnd
Council of Atlanta vs said N E Gardner.
A city lot No 8, block 0, ward 4, on Hunter
street, land lot 77. Levied on as the property of
N E Gardner agent lor It E Gardner, by virtue
of a ft ta for .ax of 180ft, at the instance of tho
Mayor and Council vs said N E Gardner, agent.
A city lot in 1st ward, on land lot 84, contain
ing G acres, on Green an^ Stockton streets. Le
vied on as the propertyof J R D Ozburn, trustee
for Mrs M L Mangum, by virtue of a ft fa for
tax of 180(1, at the instance of the Mayor and
Council of Atlanta vs said J R D Ozburn, trus
tee, &c.
A city lot on Mangum and Rock streets, ward
1, land lot 83, containing one-fourth acre. Levied
on ns the property of John li Thompson, at the
instance of the Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs
said John li Thompson.
A city lot No 18, on Whitehall street, ward 2,
land lot 85. Levied on as the property of J 8
Thrasher, (J R D Ozburn, agent) by virtue of a
ft la for tax of 1800, at the instance ot the Mayor
and Council of Atlanta vs said J 3 Thrasher.
A city lot No 15, block 133, ward 4, land lot
4C, on Wheat street. Levied on as the property
of Mrs N V Thompson’s estate, by virtue of a fi
fa for tax of 180G, at the instance of the Mayor
und Council of Atlanta vs said estate.
A city lot, No 8, block 5, ward 3, in land lot
53, containing one-balf acre on Faith street. Lev
ied on as the property of John A Jenkins, by
virtue of a ft fa lor tax of 18GG, at the instance
of the Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs said
John A Jenkins.
A city lot on Brickyard ami Haynes street,
containing one acre, in block 33, on land lot 83,
in ward 1. Levied on as the property of George
\V McDuffie, by virtue of a ft fa lor tax of 1800,
at the instance ot the Mayor and Council of At
lanta vs said George W McDuffie.
A city lot No 10ft, ward 1, land lot78, contain
ing one-fourth aero on Mechanic street. Levied
on as the property ol Peter Oelricb, by virtue ol
a fi fa for tax of 1800, at the instance of the May
or and Council of Atlanta vs said Peter Oelricb.
A city lot in 4th ward, land lot 40, containing
2 acres, on Youug ami Harris streets. Levied
on as the property of J HD Ozburn, by virtue
of a fi ta lor lax of 1800, at the instance of the
.Mayor and Council of Atlanla vs said J K I)
Ozburu.
A city lot, on land lot 40, ward 4, containing
5 acres, on Houston street. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. Sarah Towns, (T J Davis, Agt,)
by virtue of a fi fa for tax of 1800, at the In
stance of the Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs
said Mrs Sarah Towns. L. P. Thomas,
Marshal City of Atlanta.
Radicals, (In Roman,) 4(»; Democrat*, (In Italic,) 12.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
CALIFORNIA. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
I Three member* to be elect-[Three member* to be elect
ed in September.] *“ 1
CONNECTICUT.
[Four member* to bo elect
ed in April.]
DELAWARE.
John A Nicholson.
ILLINOIS.
1. N B Judd,
2. J F Farnsworth,
3. E B Washbume,
4. Aaron C Hardine,
f». Ebon C Ineeraoll,
I). Burton C Cook,
7. 11 P II Bromwcll,
s. S M Cullom,
i». Lewis IVRoss,
10. A G Buvr,
11. 8 8 Marshall,
12. John Baker,
13. G B Ratlin.
At large, J A Logan.
INDIANA.
1. WmENiUack,
2. Michael C Kerr,
3. M C Hnuter,
•t. Win 8 Holman.
5. Goo W Julian,
6. John Coburn,
7. 111) Washburn,
.S. Goodlove 8 Orth,
1. Janie* F Wilson,
2. Hi rain Price,
3. Wm B Allison,
4. W M Loughbrldge,
5. G M Dodge,
6. A W Hubnard,
KANSAS.
1. Sidney Clarke.
KENTUCKY.
1. Trimble,
2. Brown,
3. (Vacant.)
cd in March
NEW YORK.
1. Stephen Taber,
2. Ik mas Barnes,
3. WE Robinson,
4. John Fox,
5. John Mort isey,
6. T E Stewart,
7. John W Chanter,
8. James Brooks,
W. Fernando Hoot/,
10. W II Robertson,
11. C H Van Wyck,
12. J H Ketcbam,
13. Tlio* Cornell,
14. J V L Pruyn,
15. J A Griswold,
10. Orange Ferris,
17. C T Halbard,
18. Ja* M Marvin,
19. Win C Fields,
20. A H Latliu,
21. (Vacant.)
22. J C Churchill,
23. Denni* McCarthy,
24. T M Pomeroy,
25. Wm M Kelsey,
26. Wm 8 Lincoln.
27. Hamilton Ward,
28. Lewis Selye.
29. Burt Van Horn,
30. J M Humphrey,
at. 11 Van Aeroem.
OHIO.
1. Beni Eggleston,
2. It B Hayes,
3. Robt C Schenck,
4. Wm Lawrence,
5. Win Munaen,
6. Reader W Clarke,
7. 8 Shellabarger,
8. C 8 Hamilton,
9. R P Buckhind,
10. James M Ashley,
11. John T Wilson,
12. V Van Trump,
13. G W Morpan, (c.)
4. Knott,
5. Glover,
6. Jones,
7. lleck,
8. Adams,
9. Young.
MAINE.
1. John Lynch,
2. Sydney Per ham,
3. Janie* G Blaine,
4. Johu A Peters,
5. Frederick A Pike.
MARYLAND.
1 Hi ra m Me Cullough,
2. 8 Archer,
3. U A Phelps, (c.)
4. Francis Thomas,
5. Frederick Stone.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1. Thomas I) Elliot,
2. Oakes Ames,
3. Gluery Twitched,
4. Samuel Hooper,
5. Beni F Butler,
6. Nath 1 11’ Banks.
7. Geo 8 Bontwell,
8. John D Baldwin,
9. W B Washbnrn,
10. Henry L Dawes,
Missouni.
1. Wm A Pile, (c.)
2. C A Newcomb,
3. Thos E Soell,
4. J J Gravelly,
5. J W McClurg,
G. D T Van Horn,
7. Ben) F Loan,
8. J F. Beniamin,
9. G W Anderson, (c.)
MICHIOAN.
1. Per. C Beaman,
2. Charles Upson,
3. Austin Blair,
4. Thos W Fcriy,
5. R E Towbridge.
6. John F. Drigg*.
M1NESSOTA.
1. Win Windom,
2. Ignatius Donelly.
NEVADA.
1. Delos P. Ashley,
NEW JERSEY.
1. Wm Moore,
2. Chat Haight,
3. Chas Sitgrtaves,
4. John Hill,
5. G A Halsey.
Radicals, (in Roman,) 128; Democrat*, (In Italic,) 44.
14. Martin Welker,
15. Tobias A Plants,
16. Johu A Bingham,
17. Eph It Eckley,
18. It P Spalding,
19. Jas A Garfield.
OREOON.
1. Rufus Mallory.
PENNSYLVANIA.
1. 8am J Randall,
2. Charles O’Neill,
3. Leonard Myers,
4. Win D Kelley,
5. Culeb N Taylor,
6. Ben,} M Boyer,
7. Jno M Broom all,
8 JL GtU,
9. Tliad Steveus,
10. Henry L Cake,
11. DM van Auken,
12. Chas Dennison,
13. Ulysses F Mercur,
11. GfiO F Miller,
16. A J Glossbrenner,
16. Wm U Koontz.
17. Daniel J Morrell,
18. 8 F Wilson.
19. G W Schofield,
r rt. Darwin A Finney,
21. John Covode,
22. J K Moreheaa,
23. Thos Williams,
24. G V Lawronce.
RHODE ISLAND.
[Two memoers to be elect
ed in April. J
TENNESSEE.
(Eight members to be elect
ed in August.]
VERMONT.
1. F E Wood bridge,
2. Luke P Poland,
3. Win C Smith,
WEST VIROINIA.
1. CD Hubbard,
2. B M Kitchen,
3. Daniel Pooleey,
WISCONSIN.
1. Halbert K Paine,
2. BcnJ F Hopkins,
3. Amasa Cobb,
4. Chas A FldrUge,
fi. Phlletu* Sawyer,
6. C C Wasbburne.
M. & J. HIRSH,
YV h o I s h a 1 ti and Retail
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
Whiteh&Il Street,
- - Atlanta, Georgia,
(ADJOINING DAVID MAYER*! OLD STAND,)
K EEP constantly a new and splendid iseortment of
MEN’S, BOY’S, aud YOUTH’S CLOTHING, aud
a general stock of Gentlemen's Famishing Goods—
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ac., all of
ODR OWN MANUFACTURE,
Giving us the advantage of selling cheaper than any other
establishment of the kind this side of New York.
The wbolesalo trade, or merchants from the country
can be supplied at our Establishment, and a liberal dis
count allowed them. aprlT—3m
NEWTON HO U SIC,
ATHENS, CEORCIA.
BENJ. WHARTON, Proprietor.
■prtfl—lot
FULTON SIIEIUFF’S SALE.
W ILL be Bold, before tbe court bouse iloor in the
city of Atlanta, on tbe flrst Tuesday in August
next, witbin the lawful hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to-wit: „ , ,
Ono 10-inch slide lathe, 6 feet bed: one 10-inch slide
lathe, 12 feet bed; one ltl)4-incli slide lathe, 9 feet lied;
one9X-inch elide lathe, 9 feet bed; one ID-inch slide
lathe, 4 feet bed; one wood lathe, 18 feet bed ; one plane!,
16 feet bed; one boring machine, three 10-Inch damaged
latlieB, three damaged upright drill presses, two damaged
gun barrel boring lathes, one damaged hand lathe, a lot
of scrap machinery, one turning lathe, ono power mor
tising machine, one Fay’s hand machine, one moulding
machine, one rip saw, one surfacing machine, one boring
machine, one 32-horsepower engine, boiler, bolting, and
shafting with pullies attached. Ail levied on as the pro
perty of James liogc, Superintendent of the Gate City
Foundry, Car Manufacturing and Machine Works, by vir
tue of and to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued by the lion.
B. D. Smith, Judge of the County Court of Fulton county,
in lavor of Joseph K. Holliday. Property pointed out in
moTteace fl fa. June 6.1867.
g k to. L. HUBBARD. Dcp. Sheriff.
Je7—td Printer’s fee $2.56 per levy.
FULTON SUPERIOR COURT, APRIL TERM, 1867.
Eliza J. Blackman, by her next friend, |
Robt. 8. Waters, Ilf
larri-on L. Wil
liams and his wife, Mary J. Wil
liams, et al.
lligh, and Elbridgo Geriy 1
Bill for Account,
Relief, Ac. In
Equity, in Ful
ton Superior
Conrt.
J
I T appearing to the court by tho return of the sheriff
that Klbridge Gerry Pearl, one of the defendants in
the above case, cannot be found in said county, and it.
turther appearing that he is a non-resident of the State
of Georgia : It Is therefore ordered by the court, that sult[
defendant appear and answer at the next term of this
court, and upon failure thereof, that said bill be taken
for confessed, as to him ; and it is further ordered, that
publication of this order he made In one of the public
gazettes published in the city of Atlanta once a month
for four months
IIILL & CANDLER,
Solicitors for Complaiunnts.
A true extract frfnn the minutes of said court. May 4,
1867. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square each Insertion.
may31—ltm4m
I Bill for Injunction, Relief, Ac., in
Fulton Superior Court.
Elizabeth A. Bell]
r*.
Daniel Weaver,
F. M. Fisk aud
Samuel Aker*. /
I N this case it appears to the Court that the defendants
Daniel Weaver and F. M. Fisk, do not reside lu the
State of Georgia: It is therefore ordered that they ap
pear at the next term of the Superior Court of naid
county, to be held on the first Monday In October next,
nnd make defense to said bill, or the same will be taken
(or confessed. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this
Court publish this order in some public gazette In the
city of Atlanta once a month for four month*. May *21,
1867. HAMMOND, MYNATT A WELLBORN,
Solicitor* for complainant.
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court
of Fulton connty. May 2,1867.
inay*24—law4m '' • R- ^ ENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’* fee $i per square each lp*ertlon«
Benjamin Kelly ) Libel for Divorce, in Fulton Superior
vs. Court. April Term, 1867. Rule to
Louisa Kelly. ) Perfect Service.
et urn of the Sheriff
’-ill- in this connty;
and It*lurtiier apuearlng that she does not reside in this
State: It is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said de
fendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court,
else that the case be considered lu default, and the plain
tiff allowed to proceed. And it i» further ordered that
this rule be published in the Atlanta Intelligencer once a
month for four mouths previous to tho next term of this
Court. GARTH ELL A JACKSON,
Attorney* for Llbellaut.
A true extract from the minutes. April 17. 1867.
tnay25—lam-lm W. K. VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer 1 * ((•*• $1 per square each insertion.
Vincent Davis 1 Libel for Divorce. In Fulton Superior
vs. > Court. April Term, 1867. Rule to
Julia A. Davis. | Perfect Service.
1 T appearing to tjie Court by the returu of the Sheri fl'
J that the defendant does not reside in this county,
aud It further appearing that she does not reside in this
suite: It is, ou motion of counsel, ordered that said de
fendant appear and Ruswer at the uext term of this Court,
else that the case be considered in default, *nd the plain
tiff allowed to proceed. And It is further ordered that
this rule be published in the Atlanta Intelligencer once a
mouth for four mouths.
GARTRELL & JACKSON,
Attorneys for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes. May 16,1867.
maj-25—lamlin W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
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Sarah Ann V. Sanders ) Libel for Divorce, In DeKalb
rs. - Superior <tourt. April
Alexander W. Sanders. \ Term, 1867.
Y T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff
L that the aelendant, Alexander W. Sanders, does not
reside in this county, and It further appearing that he did
not, at the time said suit was commenced, re*ide in this
State, and does not now reside lu this State: It Is there
fore ordered that said defendant appear and answer ut
the next term of this court, or the case be considered in
default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed ; and it Is
farther ordered that a copy of this order be published in
the Atlanta Intelligencer, a public gazette ol this State,
once a month for lour month* prior to the next term of
this court. G ART KELL «fc HILL.
Attorneys for Libellant.
A true extract from the minute* of *nld court. May
30. 1867. J. M. HAWKINS, Clerk.
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Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*.
A LL person* indebted to the esta e of George Bron-
ZV son, lato of Fulton county, deceased, are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment ; and all perHous
having demands against said estate will present them in
terms of the law. May 8, 1967.
FRANK HAYDEN, Administrator.
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GEORGIA, Fulton County.
P ETER HUGE, administrator of the estate of P. J.
Immel, late of said connty, deceased, having made
application to this conrt for leave to sell the real estate ot
said lutestate for benefit of heirs and creditor*—
All persons concerned are notified to tile their objec
tions, if any they havo, within two mouth* from the first
publication of thi* notice, cine leave will be grouted lor
the sale of *ald real estate^ .May jWJ^67
may 30—2m
DANIEL ItIt.MAN, Ordinary.
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GEORG I *1, Fulton Countt.
M ITCHELL WALKER, p. o. c., applies to me for let
ters of administration upon the estate of Robert
McCombs, p. o. c., late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and sin
gular, the kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my otttce, within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they can, why letters of
administration should not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature. May 29,1887.
DANIEL PrlTMAN, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA, Fulton County.
J OHN G. WESTMORELAND having applied to me for
letters of administration upor the estate of James
banders, p. o. c., late of said couutv, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singu
lar, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at iny office, within the time allowed by law. and
show cause, if any they can, why said letters should
signature, May 31, 1867._
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GEORGIA, Fulton Countt.
T HOMAS 8. GARNER, guardian of Minor Y. Griggs
and Lewis Griggs, applies to me for leave to sell
the real estate of saia wards, for their benefit—
Thi* ts therefore to clto aud admonish all and singular,
kindred and creditor* of said wards, to file their objec
tion*, if any they hive, within th.- time allowed by law,
else leave will be granted for the sale of said real eatate
in accordance wltn the prayer of petitioner. Witness my
official signature, May Slat, 1867.
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OP ALL kinds.
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ron ntTBBBTO
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u Imported from New York and I/ondon, the
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health and flesh.
NO MORE COD LIVER OIL 1
Grimault’a Byrup of Iodized Horseradish,
According to the certificates of the Physicians of the
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ed with the greatest success in the place of Cod Liver
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of the glands. Dr. Caenave, of St. Louis Hospital, Pari-,
recommends it particularly in cutaneouB diseasee cou
jointly with the Pills which bear his name.
Dr. Lera*’ Plio*pliate of Iron.
The best of all chalybeate*, adopted by the whole med
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Better than Copaiba—Internal and Local—New Ca
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GRIMAULT’S MATICO.
This new remedy is prepared from tho loavce oa n . • -
ruviau pepper ehrub calloa MATICO and care* prompt.;;
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The great majority ol physicians in Paris, Russia, in!
many and New "York now use no other remedv, F .1
directions accompany each bottle nnd packet, or u, ..
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The Glory of Man it Strength.
WHEREFORE, the nerron* and debilitated should im-
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Wood & Co., New York : Huge
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Crocker,
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fork ; A. B. James, Esq.,
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WOOD, LOW & LUDWIGSEN,
(Formerly Wood A Low—Established 1848,)
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
190 Common Street,
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AUTHORIZED KEEKIlKNlT.S IN ATLANTA.
A. Austell, President Atlanta National Bauk ; Mr. A.
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& U. T. ;Dodd, Messrs. Chapman A Rncker, Mesers.
M< Daniel*& Strong. , ,
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irebase of all descriptions of Produce. Jan26—ly
purchase
1867
MONTVALE SPRINGS. 1807
mills POPULAR SUMMER RESORT having been
JL placed in thorough repair, aud furnished with new
furniture, will be opened for visitors on the 1st of June,
under the direction aud control of the undersigned, pro
prietor* or the American Hotel, Atlauta, Ga.
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retirement and the beauty of its surrounding scenery than
of the restorative powers of its waters.
We have reduced the price of hoard to the lowest fig
ure* consistent with a proper provision for the entertain
ment of our guests.
Bourd, per clay
Board, per week j?
Board, per month,
with allowances for families.
Travelers by rail reach the Springs by special convey
ances from Loudou, or by regular dally maileoaches from
‘rgSTJ 61111 - white * wiim.orK,
HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO.,
(FORMERLY' OF MEMPHIS,)
Commission .Merchants,
AND
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS,
No. 7 South Commercial Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
&TOrders for FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac„#lled
promptly.
Repeu to—Clayton & Adair : Langston, Crane & Ham
mock ; R. J. Lowry A Co ; L. S. Salmons lb Co.
iprai—tat*
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No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia.
T IBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Consign-
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All qualities of BURLAPS (the cheapest article that
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goods) kept constantly on hand, and for sale at lowest
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