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SUPERIOR COURTS.
BLUM lUIiC* CmCUIT.
Cherokee.—lit Monday In March anil August.
rnbh 3<l Monday In march and lat Monday In Oct.
MUIon —4th Monday in March and fid Monday In Aug.
Forsyth.—let Monday In April and 4th Monday In Aug.
Lumpkin.—2d Monday In April and 1st Monday in Sop.
Dawson.—3d Monday In April and September.
lMckons.—4th Monday in April and September.
Gilmer.—2d Monday In May and October.
Fannin.—fid Monday in May and October.
Union.—4th Monday In May and October.
Towns.—'Thmaday after 4th Monday in May and October,
“but ahould the bnalnoaa of Union Court require It,
Towua Court may, by order of the preaiding Judge, be
adjourned to Monday thereafter.”
antraawicK cuncxiiT,
Appling.—1st Monday In March and September.
Camden.—Friday after 4th Monday in April and Oct.
Charlton.—Monday after 4Ui Monday In April and Oct.
Clinch.—4th Monday in March and September.
Coffee.—2d Monday In March and September.
Kchola.—Monday after 4th Monday in March and Sept.
Glynn.—3d Monday in April and October.
Pierce.—'Thureday before 1st Monday In March and Sept.
Ware —3d Monday In March and September.
Wayne.—4th Monday In April nnd October.
UltATTAUOOCUEH CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochee.—4th Monday in March nnd September,
llarria.—2d Monday in April and October.
Marion.—3d Monday In April and October.
Mnacogee.—9d Monday in May and November.
Schley.—2d Monday In April and October.
Talbot.—3d Monday In March and September.
Taylor.—let Monday tu April and October.
C1IBROKKR CIRCUIT.
Bartow.—2d Monday In March and September.
Catoosa.—2d Monday In May nnd November.
Chattooga.—let Monday in March and September.
l)ade.—4th Monday in May and November.
Gordon.—1st Monday in April aud October.
Murray.—3d Monday in April and October.
Walker.—Monday before 1st Monday in March and Sept.
Whitfield.—tth Monday iu April ami October.
COWKTA CIRCUIT.
Clayton.—1st Monday lu May and November.
DeKalb.—4th Monday in April and October,
Fayette.—2d Monday lu March and September.
Fulton.—1 at Monday in April and October.
Meriwether.—3d Monday lu February and August.
Troup,—3d Monday in May and November.
EASTERN CIRCUIT.
Bryan.—4th Monday In April, and 2d Monday after 4th
Monday in November. , , „ ,,
Bulloch.--Friday after 8<1 Monday In March, and Irlday
after Uh Monday in October.
Chatham.—2d Monday in January and May.
Effingham.—Monday after 4th Monday in March, and M
Monday after 4th Monday in October.
Liberty.—3d Monday In April, and Monday aftor 4th Mon-
McIntosh.—Thursday after 2d Monday in April, aud
Thursday after 4th Monday in November.
Montgomery.—Thursday after 2d Monday lu March, and
Thursday after 3d Monday ‘u October.
Tatnall.—3d Mouday in March and 4th iu October.
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Butts.—2d Monday in March and September,
llenry—3d Monday in April and October.
Monroe.—4th Monday in February aud August.
Newton.—3d Monday In March and September.
Pike.—1st Monday in April and October.
Spalding—1st Monday in February aud August.
Upson.—let Mouday in May and November.
MACON CIRCUIT.
Bibb.—3d Monday in May and November.
Crawford.—1st Monday in March and September.
Dooly.—1st Monday in April and October.
Houston.—fid Mouday In February and August.
Macon.—2d Monday in March and September.
Twiggs.—1th Monday in March and September.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Burke.—3d Monday in May and November.
Columbia.—1st Monday In March and September.
Emanuel.—3d Monday in April and October.
Jefferson.—2d Mouday in May nnd November.
Johnson.—4th Monday in March and September.
Richmond.—2d Monday In January and June.
Scrivcn.—1st Monday in May and November.
Washington.—2d Monday in March and September.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
Elbert.—2d Monday in March and September.
Glasscock.—3d Monday in February and August.
Hancock.—2d Monday in April aud October.
Hart — 3d Monday in March and September.
Lincoln.—4th Mouday in April aud October.
Madison.—ltt Monday in March and September.
Oglethorpe.—3d Monday in April and October.
Taliaferro.—4th Mouday iu Februury aud August.
Warren.—1st Monday in April aud October.
Wilkes.—4th Monday in March and Septomber.
OCMULOEK CIRCUIT.
Baldwin.—4th Monday iu February and August.
Greene.—2d Monday in March and September.
Jasper.—4th Monday in April and October,
Jones.—3d Monday In April and October.
Morgan.—1st Monday In March and September.
Putnam.—4!h Monday in March and September.
Wilkinson.—let Monday in April and October.
PATAULA CIRCUIT.
Clay.—4th Monday in February and August, after the
next Court. , ft ,~. x
Earl*.—1st Monday' in April and October.
Miller.—2d Mouday in April and October.
Quitman.— 3d Monday in May and November.
Randolph.—1st Monday in May and November.
Stewart.—3d Monday in April and October.
Terrell.—1th Monday in May and November.
Webster.—2d Monday in March and September.
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
Berrien.—Monday after Irwin Court.
Brooks.-Monday after Lowndes Court.
Colquitt.—Wednesday after 3d Monday iu May and No
vember.
Irwin.—On Thursday after Telfair Court.
Laurens.—2d Mouday In April and October.
Lowndes.—Mondays after Colquitt Court.
Pulaski.—3d Monday in April and October.
Telfair.—Friday after 4th Monday in April and October.
Thomas.—Monday after Brooks Court.
Wilcox.—Uh Monday lu April and October.
SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.
Baker.—3d Monday in May and November.
Calhoun.—3d Mouday in March and September.
Decatur.—Uh Monday in April and October.
Dougherty—1st Monday in June nnd December.
Lee.—4th Monday in March and September.
Mitchell.—2d Monday in May nnd November.
Sumter.—2d Monday In April and October.
Worth.—3d Monday in April and October.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
Campbell.—3d Mouday In February and August.
Carroll.—1st Mouday in April and October.
Coweta.—1st Monday In March and September.
Floyd.—2d Monday in January and July.
Haralson.—.'id Monday in April and October.
Heard.—3d Mouday In March and September.
Paulding.—1st Monday in February and August.
PohT—1th Monday iu January and July.
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Banks—1st Monday in April and October.
Clarke.—1st Monday in February and 2d in August.
Franklin.—2d Monday in Anri! and October.
Gwinnett.—1st Monday in March and 3d in September.
Habersham.—3d Monday in April aud October.
Hall.—3d Monday in March und September.
Jackson.—4th Monday in February and August.
Rabun.—1th Monday In April and October.
Walton.—fid Monday lu February and August.
White —Monday alter 4th April and October.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOB THE VEAK 1807,
J. R. Williams.Mayor ~... $*,000
M. H. iiOVO, Clerk of Council 1,000
J. T. Glenn, City Attorney 000
Robert M. Farrar, City Treasurer ono
K. J. Itoaclio,City Physician ',NHI
Jiti. P, Cooper. City KiiRlneor l.tOO
llobt. Crawford, Commissioner of Public Works, 1,000
George Htewart, Overscor of Streets 1,000
Jo. ». Smith, Tai lleeelvcr ami Collector MSI
Pat. Fttagtbbon, llall-Koepor 000'
A 1.1) K It M K N .
rinsT wami.
M. T. Castleberry, lttchanl Peters.
SKOONII WAIlll.
K. B. ltawsou, A. W. Mitchell.
TBtnO WARD.
George W. Terry, W. C. Anderson.
rouHTit WARD.
J. K. Gullatt, W. B. Cox.
FIFTH WARD.
J. A. Hayden, K. W. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
L. P. Thomas, Chief Marshal. $1,000
K, C. Murphy, Deputy Marshal 1,!IU0
J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police 1,000
T. C. Murphy, Sd Lieutenant of Polico. LOW
FOLICBMKN—($2 25 l‘KK DAY.)
I. J. Cook, J. S. Holland,
P. J. Bomar, R. D. Ilaynes,
D. Hogan. 1). Queen,
K. A. Center, J. It. Love,
P. T. Klcklightcr, J. A. Jjuig.
J. A. Hinton, K. B. Hutchlim,
__ Hall, J. M. Couuall.v,
J. L. Crenshaw, Green Hpllnud,
U. W. Bowen, H. W. Wooding,
C. M Barrv. II. J. HolUchlw,
A. Jarrard, M. IV. Ilasherry,
O. P. Woodliff, J. P- Barnes,
Jasper Groves, T. G. McHan,
W. H. C. Cowan, J. A. Lanier,
Clerk of First Market—Theophilns Harris.
Clerk of Second Market—Frank T. Ryan.
Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim. , , ,
City Assessors—if. S. Waters, W. C. Humphries, and
^ Assessor or Land taken for Opening Streets—Levi C.
Wells, andF. P. Rice,
STANDING COMMITTKES OP THE CITY COUNCIL FOB THE
FISCAL YEAR 1807.
Flnanco—Peters, Mitchell Rawson.
Ordinance—Mitchell, nayden, Peters.
Streets and Sidewalks-Gnllatt, Rawson Hayden.
Wells, Pnmps and Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Castle-
nerry. „ , m ,
Usmps nnd Gas—nayden, Terry, Peters.
Relief—Castleberry, Rawson, Perry, Gnllatt, Haydi n.
Market—Hayden, Gullatt, Castleberry.
Piro Department—Terry, Gnllatt, Cox.
Police—Rnwaon, Cox, Anderson.
Cemetery-Terry, Mitchell, Rawson.
Public Buildings nnd Grounds—Anderson, Terry, 1 o-
cra. „
Tax—Mitchell, Rawson, Cox.
Salaries—Cox, Mitchell, Rawson.
BOARD OP HEALTH.
First Ward—Dr. J. M. Boring.
Second Ward—O. II. Jones, Esq.
Third Ward-L. P. Grant, Ken.
Fourth Ward—Dr. Chas. Pinckney.
Fifth Ward—Dr. J. N. Simmons.
Kcport of llio City Aancsnor*.
Atlanta AdvoHlRomeutt
WARDS.
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3**3
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Vi
| No. of Acres Vacant. 1
(Old Limit. | j
B
p
M
Yi
S
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Yi
| No. Schools.
| No. Churches.
| No. Colored Schools.', \
| No. Color'd Churches. ; j
5
1
®.2
V,
$1,936,125
938
200
111
502
5
1
1»
1,790,150
705
97
84
m
Third
382,150
674
91
3
8
1.195.3IOi 1001
190
35
3
Fifth
2,2-18,400
516
106
145
-
Total. ...
$7,5G2,l(15lj!8flfl
684
378
1859
23
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GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OP THE
MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME!
Great Supplementary Scheme for 18(57!
TICKETS, $10, $S, $2, $1,50 Ct«., 26 Cl».
Purchasers can neclect their own Numbers and buy
A 3 NUMBER TICKET
Or 2 NUMBER TICKET
Or I NUMBER TICKET
fhatever price they think proper to p
Numbers.
LI8T O F* P III 55 H
In a 78 Ballot—12 Drawn Numbers
8 Number Tickets ftfr $10, a prize of. $1,250 OO
8 Number Tickets for $5. a pnae of 025 OO
8 Number Tickets for $2, a prize of 250 <10
3 Number Tickets for $1, a prize of. 125 OO
3 Number Tickets for 60 ceuts, a prize of .. <12 60
8 Number Tickets for 25 ceuts, a prize of.3125
If two Numbers upon their three Number Ticket are
only drawn, the purchaser receives double the amount
invested for his three Number Ticket.
78 BALLOTS—12 DRAWN NUMBERS
Two Number Tickets.—If both numbers are drawn, the
purchaser receives $20 for every dollar invested.
Mingle Number Tickets.—If the number is drawn, the
purchaser receives $5 for every dollar invested.
EXPLANATION
Of the Supplementary Scheme,and Mode of Drawings
In this great scheme, which has become so very popu
lar throughout the United .States, purchasers select their
own numbers, ami whatever price they may think pro
per to pay for their tickets, ana prizes are paid accord
ingly. Any person can go to any vender ol the Georgia
Htate Lottery, select their own numbers, and the vendor
will give a ticket of the sumo—the vendor w'.ll enter the
same numbers upon the Manager’s register—and pur
chasers will be careful to see them entered upon tho reg
ister, as the manage™ are responsible lor that only.
Every ticket has the class numbered on it, and the draw
ings are In public, as follows: On the drawing of tho
lottery numbers from 1 to 78, printed on separate pieces
of paper, are encircled with brass tubes, and ono by one
placed in a brass wheel. The wheel is revolved und the
numbers well mixed. It is then opened, and a boy, blind
folded, draws out one uumber, which Is opened und ex
hibited to the audleuce. This operation is repealed until
the whole 12 numbers are drawn out, uud these 12 num
bers decide all tickets in that clans. All numbers drawn
iu the Bupplemeutary Scheme are equal—no difference in
what order they come from the wheel.
8UPPLEITIJKNTAKY SCHKMK
Bayers choose their own numbers. Thu drawings are
in public, and the prizes are paid immediately upon tho
drawing, without any deduction. Tickets lor sale at
Manager’s office, Broad street. Also, at office, comer ol
Whitehall and Decatur streets. The first draw ng of the
Supplementary class takes place on Wednesday, the 3d
Apr fl, 1887, at 8 o'clock, P. M., and conlinno from day to
y ' W. W. BOYD.
mai-31—IlHnaW Principal Manager. Atlanta, Ua
GENERAL IN8URANCE AGENCY.
U NDERWRITER Agency, New York, Capi
tal aud Assets $8,120,823
Home Insurance Co., New Haven, Conn., Capi
tal ami Assets. 1,871,516
The Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford,
Conu.. Capital and Assets ... 617,478
Southern Mutual Insurance Co., Athens, Ga.,
Capital aud AsaeLs 200,000
Kuffcula Home Insurance Co., Eufaula, Ala.,
Capital aud Assets 266,655
Excelsior Fire Insurance Co., New York, Capi
tal aud Assets , 306,500
Southern Mutual Life Insurance Co.,Columbia,
8. C., Capital and Assets 886 000
We are now prepared to issue Fire, Marine, Inland
and Life Policies in the above first-class Companies.
Office on Alabama street, near Post Office, In Lynch’s
PATTILLO * HANCOCK, Agent!.
Who Wants a Buggy?
A GOOD SECOND-HAND BUGGY _ can be bought
very cheap, either for cash or produce, by Itmnedi
*^Tw 0 " 10 JOHHBON* ECHOLS.
Atlanta Advoftlsemflntn.
1
lnn.nnu
AanesBcd value of Preedmeu’a property
Highest assessment to one person
Seeoud highest assessment to one person
Third highest assessment to one person
Fourth highest assessment to one person NL.JJ
Fifth highest assessment to one person ou.ikiu
The industrial and manufacturing enterprises number
as follows:
Number of Flour Mills • • • •/
Nurabei of Grist Mills 1
Number of Planing Mills
Number of Foundries [J
Number of Brick-Yards 1 •
Number of Cooper Shops *
Number of Carnage Shops *
Number of Blacksmith Shops -y
Number of Livery Stables ;}
Number of Rock Quarries 1
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer—S. B. Sherwood.
First Assistant Engineer—Henry Gnllatt.
Second Assistant Engineer—W. G. Knox.
Secretary—B. F. Mooie.
Treasurer—James E. Gullatt.
Atlanta Engine Company No. 1.
Thomas Haney
John B. Norman..
Samuel Wilson
H. Muhlenbrink
Charles Schnatz
John Berkclc
John Wilby
J.H. Ellsworth
P. J. Bracken
M. L. Collier
O. Warner
II. Haney, t
Wm. Krogg, ) '
M. L. Roberts
President
Foreman
Secretary
Treasurer
First Director
Second Director
Third Director
Engineer
... First Assistant Engineer
.Second Assistant Eaginecr
Third Assistant Engineer
Axemen
Delegate to Fire Department
Mechanic Engine Company No. 2.
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
First Director
.7 Second Director
Chief Engineer
First Assistant Engineer
Second Assistant Engineer
Third Assistant Engineer
Pipemen
Axemen
Surgeon
Representative) to Fire Department
Tai.lui.au Engine Company No. 3.
President.
Vice President.
.First Director.
Second Director.
.Hose Director.
John D.’Clarke Secretary.
Lewis H. Clarke Treasurer.
John A. Hill Axeman.
A. Thleme Axeman.
II. S. Orme, M. D Surgeon.
W. R. Riggers Delegate.
Atlanta Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1.
J. L. Queen
C. F. S. D’Alvigny.
J. 8. Yarhrougli...
Geo. Johnsou
Ed. Holland
J. E. Gullatt
J. U. Kelley
W. D. Luckic, jr...
O. II. Jones
E. Bulce
Isaac Steinheimer .
G. W. Terry
Joel Kelsey
James Daniels
J. M. Toy
G. T. Anderson, I
NV. F. Woods, ) •
J. M. Bulce, I
Joseph Wiley, f ‘ 1
S. W. Grubb
E. A. Center
W. C. Sheurer
George Thompson.
J. J. Rogers.
Foreman
Assistant Foreman
Secretary
Treasurer
.Representative to Fire Department
JUST RECEIVED !
SYRUP, SYRUP.
ty BARRELH NEW ORLEANS SYRUP,
25 barrels New Crop Moiasses,
10 hogsheads Now Crop Molasses.
liVery cheap, by
* F P. A G. T. DODl),
Wholesale Grocers,
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell Streets.
MACKEREL.
gQ HALF BARRELS NEW MACKEREL,
75 kits New Mackerel,
25 half barrels White Fish.
At lowest market rates, by
P. & G. T. DODl),
Wholesale Grocers,
Comer Whitehall and Mitchell Streets
SUNDRIES.
250 BARRELS FLO UR-various brands,
50 boxes Soap,
75 boxes Candy,
50 boxes Tobacco—all grades,
10000 pounds Clear Bacon Sides,
8000 pounds Country Hams,
2000 pounds Shoulders,
50 barrels Sugar,
75 boxes and half boxes Cottou Cards,
100 dozen Cove Oysters.
—ALSO—
Raisins, Sardines, Candles, Lard, Cheese, Salt, Powder,
Shot, Wrapping Paper, Rope, Rice, Starch, In
digo, Madder, Copperas, Blacking, Crack
ers, Snuff, Twine, Brooms, Wa
ter aud Well Buckets,
Gun Caps, Ac. Ac.
Ail or which arc offered to the trade at the very lowest
cash rates, by
P. AG. T. DODD,
Wholesale Grocers,
Corner Whitehall aud Mitchell Streets.
mar24—c Atlanta, Georgia.
NOTICE.
C IONSIGNEEfl wanted for the following unclaimed
J goods In Western A Atlantic Railroad Depot. If
not claimed and removed within ten daya they will be
sold to pay charges:
L K Wright, 8 boxes Scales.
Candles.
Ji.hu Payne, 1 small Box.
Dr T 8 Powell, 6 sacks Corn.
O Hall, 2 boxes Tools.
M P Hall, 2 Chests and 1 box Clothing.
.1 M Harris, 4 bands L Oil.
It Iilrsch. 1 Box.
L J Hurd, 6 Chairs and 1 Rocking Chair.
W S Murry. 8 sacks Meal.
McAnthor A McGrath, 2 packages Stove Castings.
Massey A llerty, 6 cases b Brick.
John Mills, 44 Grindstones.
Alexander Gillespie, 8 sacks Flour.
James Gass, 3 sacks Flonr.
J L Andrews, 1 cask Bacon.
Jun‘20—lot JOHN M. BRIDGES, Agent.
ROOMS TO HKNT.
T v
P.F. PEASE* CO.
POMTPONKU II VRMHAIJK HAl.lt.
Will bo sold ai llio City Hall, lu the city of
Atlanta, on llm llrst Tuesday In duly nexl, tvilli-
in llio law Pul Itourg ol Bale, llio following pro
perly, to-wil:
A city lot on Davis ami flreen Blreela, on origi
nal land lot No. Ml, ward 1. Assessed ns Hie
properly of Miss Ellstitbolli Hanks, and levied on
iiy virtue of a lax II ta lor lax ol I mill, at tbu in-
siaiiee of llie Mayor nnd council of the city of
Atlanta vs. said Miss K. Hanks.
A city lot in rear of Harper’s, in ward 1, origi
nally land lot No. 7(1. Assessed as Hie property
of Mrs. Nancy Brown, and levied on by virtue
of a tax II. fa. for tax of 1800, at the instance of
lhu Mayor und Council vs. said Mrs. Nancy
Brown.
A city- lot in rear of Bell ami Balter streets, ill
ward 4, land lot No. fit. Assessed ns the pro
perly ol William Chisolm, and levied on by vir
tue of a fl. fa. for tax of 181)0. at tho instance, id
the Mayor and Council ot Atlanta vs. said Wil
liam Cliisolm.
A city lot on Decatur street, in ward 4, laud
lot No. 45. Assessed as the property of Bulinu
C’ullin, and levied on by virtue of a li. fa. for tax
of 1800, at the instance ol the Mayor and Coun
cil of Atlanta vs. said Satina Ciillin.
A city lot on l,oyd and Washington streets,
Nos. 02 and 03, lnild lot 70, ward 2, block Hi.
Assessed as the properly ol Drake <fc Moses, S.
Solomon agent, and levied on by virtue ol a li la
lor tax ol 1800, at tin; insUnce 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 ol Solo
mon (ioodall, and levied on by virtue of a li In
for lux of 1800, at the instance of the Mayor and
Council of Atlanta vs said Solomon ('moduli.
A city lot on Holers street, land lot No 84,
ward f. Assessed as Hie property ol .1nines
Kilo, and levied on by virtue of a li fa lor tax <>l
1800, at the instance of the Mayor and Council
vs James Kile.
A city lot on Elliott street, laud lot No <8, in
ward 1. Assessed as Hie property of Mrs Long,
and levied on by virtue ot a li fa for tax of 1800,
at tiie instance of Hie Mayor and Council oi At
lanta vs Mrs Long.
A city lot on Baker and Butler streets, land
lot 51, ward 4. Assessed as the property ol
Hoorge Lyon, and levied on by- virtue ol a ii lit
for tax of 1800, at the instance of the Mayor and
Council vs saiil George Lyon.
A city lot mi Peters street, land lot 84, ward
I, assessed as the property of Jesse Lumpkin,
and levied on by virtue of a fl fa for tax of 1800,
at lhe instance of the Mayor and Council ol Al-
Innta vs said Jesse Lumpkin.
A city lot mi Lnckie street, land lot 78, ward
5, assessed as the property ot Simpson O’Shields,
and levied on by virtue of a li fa for lax of 1800,
at tiie instance ol Hie Mayor and Council ol At
lanta vs said Simpson O’Sliields.
A city lot on Peters street and Macon & W est-
ern Railroad, land lot 84, ward 1, assessed as the
property ot Airs Gray Hay, and levied on by
virtue of a li la for tax ot 1800, at tiie instance of
the Mayor mid Council of Atlanta vs said Airs
Gray Ray.
A city lot on Frazier street, land lot 53, ward
3, assessed as tiie property of Katie Scubrook,
and levied on by virtue of a ii fa lor tax of 180(1,
at Hie instance of tiie Alayor and Council ol At
lanta vs Katie Seabrook.
A city lot on Brickyard street, land lot 78,
ward I, assessed ns Hie property of Thomas Sav
age, mid levied on Iiy virtue ol a Ii la lor tax ot
1800, at Hie instance of the Alayor mid Council
ol Atlanta vs said Thomas Savage.
A city lot No 2 on Whitehall street, land lot
77, ward I, block 22, assessed a? the property ol
George Sullivan, and levied oil Iiy virtue ol a li
fa lor tax of 1800, at the instance of the Alayor
and Council ol Atlanta vs said George Sullivan.
A city lot on Alexander street, land lol 78,
ward 5, assessed as Hie property of Airs. Eliza
beth Wilson, nnd levied on by virtue ol a li la
lor lax lor the year 1800, at the instance of the
Alayor and Council of Atlanta vs said Airs Eliza
beth Wilson.
A city lot Not) on Jones Alley, land lot 53, ward
3,assessed as the property ol Charles Witcher, and
levied on by virtue of a li la for tax ot 1800, at
| the instance oi the Alayor and Council of At
lanta vs-said Charles Witcher.
A city lot on Race Track street, ward 1, lane.
| lot 84. Levied on ns Hie property ol llcnrv
1 Beedlc, p o e, by virtue of a li ia for tiie lax of
1 1800 at the instance of Hie Alayor and Council
ol Atlanta vs the said Henry Beedlc.
A city lot on Hunter and Fair streets, ward 3,
laud loi 52, containing 1 f acres. Levied on as
1 llio properly ot Alcrldetli Brown by virtue of a
j li la (or tax of 1800 at the instance of Hie .Mayor
I and Council of Atlanta vs the said Meridetli
Brown.
| A city lot No 125, on land lot 78, ward 5.—
| Levied on as llio property of Jonathan Carmi
chael by virtue ol a lax li la for tax of 1800, at
the instanced tho Alayor nnd 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 tiie property of S A Durand Iiy virtue ol
a ti fa for tax of 1800, at tiie instance ot tho
Alayor mid Council ot Atlanta vs Hie said S A
Durand.
A city lot No 10!), ward 4, land lot 50, con
mining one-hulf acre, on Baker and Butler streets.
Levied cm as the property of Thomas Dye Iiy
virtue ol a li ta lor tax ot 1800, at the instance
of tiie Mayor nnd Council of Atlanta vs said
Thomas Dye.
A city lot No 129, block 24, ward 4, land lot
51, containing 1J acres, on Calhoun nnd Ellis
streets. Levied on us the property ol Dickon A;
Kennedy by virtue oi a fi fa for tax of 1800, at
llio instance of the Alayor and Council ot Atlan
ta vs tiie said Dickon & Kennedy.
A city lot No 2, block 30, ward 1, land lot 77,
containing oiie-lmll acre, on Forsyth street; and
No30, block 29, ward 1, land lot 77, containing
one-lmlf acre, on Forsyth street and alley; mul
No 2, block 32, ward 1, land lot 77, containing 2
acres, on Whitehall and Forsyth streets. Levied
on as Hie properly of O E Grenville Iiy virtue ol
a fi fa for lax ot 1800, at the instance of the
Alayor and Council of Atlanta vs said C E Gren
ville.
A city lot No 9, block 14, ward I, land lot 77,
on Hunter nnd Forsyth streets. Levied on as
tiie property of 11 li Gardner, N E Gardner
agent, by virtue of a li fa for tax of 1800, at Hie
Hie instance of tho Alayor and Council of Atlanta
vs said II B Gardner.
A city lot No 90, 4th ward, land lot 51, on Cal
houn and Houston streets. Levied on as the
property of N E Gardner, guardian of Alary
and Martha Gardner, Iiy virtue of a li lit for tax
01 1800, at Hie instance of the Alayor mid Coun
cil of Atlanta vs said N E Gardner, guardian.
A city lot No 1, containing one-iourtli acre,
block 0, ward 1, land lol 77, on Alabama si reel;
and one on Hunter and Broad streets, No 1,
block 9, ward 1, land lot 77; and one on same
street, city lol No 4, block 9, ward I, land lol 77;
aud one-eiglilli acre on Garnet street. No 4, block
30, ward 1. land lot 77. Levied on us the pro
perty ol N E Gardner, by virtue of a li fa for
tax ol • 1800, at Hie instance of the Alayor and
Council ol Atlanta vs said N E Gardner.
A city lot No 3, block li, ward 4, on Hunter
.street, land lot 77. Levied on as die property ol
N E Gardner, agent lor R E Gardner, Iiy virtue
of a li la for tax of 1800, al l lie instance of the
Alayor mid Council vs said N E Gardner, ngent.
A city lot in 1st ward, on land lot 84, contain
ing 0 acres, on Green mid Stockton streets. Le
vied on as Hie pro|>erty of J R D Gzburn, trustee
for Mrs AI L Alanguin, by virtue of a li fa lor
lax of 1800, al Hie instance of Hie Alayor mul
Council of Atlanta vs said J It D Ozbiirii, trus-
lee, Ac.
A city lot on Alanguin and Rock si reels, ward
1, land lot 83, containingoue^dlmrlli acre. Levied
on ms llio property ol John It Thompson, at Hie
instance oi'the Alayor and Council of Atlanta vs
said John It Thompson.
A city lot No 18, on Whitehall street, ward 2,
land lot 85) Levied on ns the property of J S
Thrasher, (J It D Ozburn, agent) by virtue of a
ti la for tax of 1890, at the instance of the Mayor
mid Council of Atlanta vs said J S Thrasher.
A city lot No 15, block 133, ward 4, land lot
40, on Wheat street. Levied on as the property
of Airs N V Thompson’s estate, by virtue of a ti
fa for tax ot 1800, at the instance of the Alayor
und Council of Atlanta vs said estate.
A city lot, No 8, block 5, ward 3, in land lol
53, containing one-lmlf acre on Faith street. Lev
ied on us the property ol John A Jenkins, Iiy
virtue ol a li fa lor tax ol 1800, at Hie instance
of the Alayor and Council of Atlanta vs said
Joint A Jenkins.
A city lot on Brickyard and Ilaynes street,
containing one acre, in block 33, on land lot 83,
in ward 1. Levied on ns Hie piopcrty of George
VV AIcDuflie, by virtue of a ti fa lor tax ot 1800,
at the instance ol Hie Mayor and Council ol At
lanta vs said Georgo W MoDullie.
A city lot No 1011, ward 1, land lot78,contain
ing one-foiirtli acre on Mecliuuic street. Levied
on us Hie properly ol Peter Gelrlcli, Iiy virtue ol
n tl la lor tux of 1800, at the instance ol Hie May
or nbd Council of Atlanta vs said Peter Oelrlcb.
A city lot in till ward, laud lot 40, containing
2 acres, on Young and Harris streets. Levied
on as the property of J It I) Ozburn, by virtue
of a ti la lor tax of 1800, at tiie instance of the
Mayor mid Council of Atlanta vs said J It D
Ozburn. a
A c.ty lot, on land lot 40, ward 4, containing
5 acres, on Houston street. Levied oil as Hie
property of Airs. Sarah Towns, (T J Davis, Agt,)
by virtue of a II (a for lax of 1800, at Hie in
stance of the Alayor and Council of Atlanta vs
said Airs Sarah downs. L. P. Thomas,
Jun8-td Alartbal City of Atlanta.
Logul Advo«*tl«ci»ontn.
ItlAHSIIAI* 8AI.E F®» JUIiY, 1867.
Will bo sold, at the City Hall, In He city of
Atlanta, within tlio inwinl hours of sale, the fol-
Cil'v ilits & C os^8,70,80, mul 81, block 13, land lot
51 In ward 4, on Calhoun, Wheat, and Collins
Btreets, containing Si acres. Levied on as tho
properly or At A Bell, by virtue oi a ii la lor tax
of 1800, at the instance of tiie Mayor nnd Coun
cil of Atlanta vs said AI A Bell.
A city lot containing thrcc-cighths of an aero,
in rear of Jesso Smith's in tiie 3d wnrd, land
lot 53. Levied on as tho property of James C
iiailey, by virtue of a 11 fa ior tax of 1800, at tho
instance of tho Alayor and Council of Atlanta
vs said James C Bmley. , „
A city lot No 7, block 2, ward 2, land lot 70,
on Crow street, containing one-lmlf acre, levied
on ns llio properly of P. B. Enright's estate, by
virtue ol a 11 la lor tax for 1800, nt the Instance of
the Mayor and Council of Allauta vs said 1. S.
Enright's estate. , ,, .
A city lot in tiie 1st ward, on land lot 70, con
taining one-eighth of an acre, on Humphries
street, and one on Collins street, In ward 1, land
lot 50, containing one-lmlf aero, levied on ns the
property of J. S. Jeflrles, trustee, by virtue of n
II la lor tax of 1800, nt the instance of the Mayor
and Council of Atlanta vs said J. S. JeffrleSj
U 'a ('ity 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-hall
acre as the properly ol Thomas Kilo, by virtue
of a’li fa for tax of 1800, al the instance ol the
Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs said Thomas
"a city lot in the 3-1 ward, original land lot 52,
nil the Georgia Railroad, containing lmlf acre.
Levied on as tiie property ot James Loyd, by
virtue of a li fa for tux ol 1800, ut the instance ot
Hie Alayor mid Council ol Atlanta vs said James
1 'a*city lot No. 3, block 48, ward 1, land lot
No 77, lying on Hunter street; one on AIcDon-
ougli street, No 49, block 18, ward 2, land lot 70,
containing lmlf acre ; also, Nos 23 aud 24, block
0, in ward 3, land lot 53, containing 3 acres, on
AleOmiougli and Frazer streets. Levied on ns
Hie property oi G C Rogers, by virtue of a li la
lor tax of 1800, at the instance of the Alayor and
Council of Atlanta vs said G C Rogers.
A city lot on Alabama street, 00 by 210 feet,
block 0, ward 1, land lot 77. Levied on as the
property of Alark Roberts, Iiy virtue of a fi fa for
tax of 1800, at the instance ol tiie Alayor and
Council of Atlanta vs said Alark Roberts.
L. P. Thomas,
ji.g—id Alarslml City oi Atlanta.
The Fortieth Coil|£rc»«—List of Senator*
and ItcprcNcntatlvcn.
Tho Fortieth CongreBO, which aauemblcd on tiie 4th of
March, 1867, according to u law piiHBcd ity tho Thirty-
ninth t.'ongroBB, ife compotjecl as follow*:
SENATE.
CAI.I FOUNI A. MINNESOTA.
John ConncBB, Alexander ItauiBcy,
Cornelius Cole. Daniel 8 Norton.
CONNKCTICUT. NKVADA.
,fame a Dixon, W in M Stewu rt,
Orris S Ferry. James W Nyo,
DELAWARE. NEW HAMFSIIIItK.
Geo Head Diddle, Aaron II Cragin,
Willard Savlsbuiy. .lames W Patterson,
ILLINOIS. NEW JEH8KY.
Richard Yates, A <1 Cattell,
Lyman Trumbull. F T Frellughnyscn,
INDIANA. NEW YORK.
TA Hendrick#, Edwin D Morgan,
Oliver P Morton. Koseoe Conkliug.
IOWA. OHIO.
James W Grimes, Benjamin F Wade,
James Harlan. John Sherman.
KANSAS. ORKOON.
Edward G Ross, Georgo II Williams,
Samuel C Pomeroy. Henry W Corbitt.
KENTUCKY. PENNQYLVANIA.
Janies Outhrle, Charlee 11 Buckaltw,
Uarret Davie. Simon Cameron.
MAINE. RHODE ISLAND.
Lot M Morrill, William Sprague,
Win P Fcasendon. Henry B Anthony.
MASSACHUSETTS. TENNESSEE.
Charles Sumner, D T Patterson.
Henry Wilson. J S Fowler.
MARYLAND. VERMONT.
Iteverdy Johnson, George F Edmunds,
Thomas Swann. Justin S Morril.
MISSOURI. WEST VIROINIA.
John B Henderson, Peter G Van Winkle,
Charles D Drake. Wall man T Wiley.
MICHIGAN. WISCONSIN.
Zaclinrlah Chandler, James 71 Doolittle,
Jacob M Howard. Timothy O Howe.
Radicals, (in Roman,) 40; Democrats, (In Italic,) 12.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
CALIFORNIA.
[Three members to bu elect
ed in September.)
CONNECTICUT.
[Four members to bo elect
ed iu April.)
DELAWARE.
John A Nicholson.
ILLINOIS.
1. N B Judd,
2. J F Farnsworth,
.'5. E B Wash bu me,
I. Aaron C Hardin®,
5. Ebon C Ingersoll,
6. Burton O' Cook,
7. II P H Brorawel),
8. S M C'nllom,
U. Ixwls WRoss,
10. A O Burr,
11. SS Marshall,
12. John Baker,
Hi. G B Baum.
At large, J A Logon.
INDIANA.
1. Win E Nihlack,
2. Michael C Kerr,
li. M C Hunter,
4. Wm 8 Holman.
5. Geo W Julian,
ii. John Coburn,
7. II D Washburn,
s. Goodlovc S Orth,
!». Schuyler Colfax,
10. Win Williams,
11. J PC Shanks.
IOWA.
1. James F Wilsou,
2. Hiram 1’rice,
II. Wm B Allison,
4. W M Loughhrldgo,
5. G M Dodge,
ii. a W Hubbard,
KANSAS.
1. Sidney Clarke.
KENTUCKY.
1. 'Trimble,
2. Bivivn,
li. [Vacant.)
Knott,
Olorer,
1. Job ii Lynch,
2. Sydney Perhum,
II. James G Blaine,
4. John A Peters,
5. Frederick A Pike.
MARYLAND.
1 Hi ram Me OuUough,
2. 8 Archer,
3. (1A Phelps, (c.)
4. Francis Thomas,
5. Frederick Stone.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1. Thomas 1J Elliot,
2. Oakes Ames,
li. Glnery Twitchell,
4. Samuel Hooper,
5. Beni F Butler,
6. Nath’l P Banks.
7. Geo S Bout well,
8. John D Baldwin,
tl. W B Washburn,
10. Henry L Dawes,
MISSOURI.
1. Wm A Pile, (c.)
2. O A Nuwcomb,
li. Thus E Noell,
4. J J Gravelly,
5. d W McClurg.
6. 1) T Van Horn,
7. Benj F Loan,
8. J F. Beniamin,
0. G W Anderson, (c.)
MICHIGAN.
1. Fer. C Beaman,
2. Charles Upson,
11. Austin Blair,
4. Thos W Feriy,
5. It K Towbrldge,
6. John F. Driggs.
M1NESHOTA.
1. Wm Wiudom,
2. Ignatius Donolly.
NEVADA.
1. DelOS P. Ashley,
NEW JERSEY.
1. Win Moore,
2. Vhas Haight,
3. (.'ha8 Sltureaves,
4. John Hill,
5. G A Halsey.
Radicals, (in Roman,) 128
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
[Three members to be elect
ed in March.]
NEW YORK.
1. Stephen Taber,
2. Demas Barnes,
fi. WM RofAnson,
4. John Fox,
5. John Morrisey,
6. T E Stewart,
7. John W Chanler,
h. James Brooks,
0. Fernando Wood,
lu. W li Robertson,
11. C II Van Wyck,
12. J Ii Ketcham,
Hi. Thos Cornell,
II. J V L Pruyn.
15. J A Griswold,
10. Orange Ferris,
17. C T llulhiird,
18. Jns M Marvin,
10. Wm C Fields,
20. A 11 Lsillu,
21. (Vacant.)
22. J C Churchill,
23. Dennis McCarthy,
24. T M Pomeroy,
25. Wm M Kelsey,
26. Win H Lincoln,
27. Hamilton Ward,
28. Lewis Stlye,
21). Burt. Van Horn,
HO. ./ M Humphrey,
III. II Van Aeruein.
OHIO.
1. Benj Eggleston,
2. U B Hayes,
11. Kobt U Schcnck,
4. Wm Lawrence,
5. Wm Munaen,
6. Reader W Clarke,
7. S Shellalmrger,
h. C 8 Hamilton,
0. K F Buckland,
lu. James M Ashley,
11. John T Wilsou,
12. P Van Trump,
13; U W Morgan, (c.)
JI. Martin Welker,
15. Tobias A Plunts,
ft*. John A Bingham,
17. Eph R Eckley,
18. It I* .Spalding,
pi. Jns A (larfleid.
OREGON.
1. Rufus Mallory.
PENNSYLVANIA.
1. Sam J Hundatl,
2. Charles O’Neill,
.*!. Leonard Myers,
4. Wm D Kelley,
5. Caleb N Taylor,
6. Benj M Boyer,
7. Jno M Broomnll,
8. J L Getz,
0. Thad Stevens,
10. Henry L Cuke,
11. D M Van A liken,
12. Chas Dennison,
13. Ulysses F Mercur,
14. Geo F Miller,
15. A J Glossbn liner,
16. Wm II Kooutz,
17. Daniel J Morrell,
is. SF Wilson.
in. g W Hcboflold,
20. Darwin A Finney,
21. John Covode,
22. J li Morehend,
21. Thos Williams,
21. G V Lawrence.
RHODE ISLAND.
[Two memoers to he elect
ed in April.)
TENNESSEE.
[Eight members to be elect
ed iu August.)
VKHMONT.
1. F E Woodbridge,
2. Luke P Poland,
3. Wra C Smith,
WEST VIROINIA.
1. C D Hubbard,
2. B M Kitchen,
8. Daniel Poolsey,
WISCONSIN.
1. Ilalliert K Paine,
2. Benj F Hopkins,
3. Ainasa Cobb,
4. Chas A KUtrJdgi.
0. Phlletua Sawyer,
6. C C Wnehburue.
Democrats, (In Italic,) 44.
M. & J. HIRSH,
W Ii o 1 e h a 1 e und Retail
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
Whitehall 8treet, Atlanta, Georgia,
(ADJOINING DAVID MAYER’tf OLD STAND,)
K EEP constantly a new aud splendid assortment of
MEN’S, BOY’S aud YOUTH’S CLOTHING, and
a general stock of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods—
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ac., all of
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
Giving us the advantage of selling cheaper than any other
establishment of the kind this side of New York.
Tho wholesale trade, or merchants from the country
can be supplied at oiy* Establishment, aud a liberal dis
count allowed them aprlT—Sm
A r. BIIUNKTT. E. C. BURNETT.
A. F. BURNETT Sl CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in pure
CRYSTAL LAKE ICE.
W E are now prepared to furnish Pure CRYSTAL
LAKE ICE in any quantity to Hotels, Restau
rants, Saloons, aud Privute Families. Particular care
aud attention paid to packing and shipping of Ice to
Country Dealers.
Ice House open at all hours except Sundays. Sunday
hours from 6 to 9 A. M.. and irow 5 to 7 P. M.
For sickness, Ice can W obtained at any hour of day or
night.
apntf—fim A. F. BURNETT * CO.
Fulton shhbif»»i bale.
Patton-county, Oft., within thu 1ob.i1 hour, of Bole, tho
r °*Uo a &l!£!urtSo tfmo Vnd place, ono largo Iron Bare,
M^«r'a‘UtonLnowlnV« atiroof J. M. Willis * Co.,
corner of'whltisVall and Marietta atrouta. Iovled on by
“rt" e of and to anility a « In leaned from tho Superior
Court of Fallon county, In favor ot Ooorge B. Crump &
Co va Thu National Kiproae * Transportation Lo. 1 ro-
'’Tlaol'at tho aamStt , mo , and , piao«. , ^® , ' , * ,1 | 1| vtded onu-
half Interest in tho Eclipse Livery Stable,on Broad street,
city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga. Levied on by virtue
of and to Bfttls?V two 11 fas issued from llitbcrsham County
Court, In favor of B. V. Hendoni vh. Elisha I. Hendon.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’a attornov
Aleo at the name tlmo and place, a part of land lot No
TO in the Hth dlltrlct of originally Honry, now Fulton
county and Unown In tho plan of cltv aurvoy as city lot
N<. ii In ward t) and lyiug on tho Western & Atlantic
Railroad?confining half acre, more or leaa. On aald lot
thoro aro two dwelling honaea, In ono of which tliudu-
foudant now roiddee! 8 I.«vled on by virtue of aud to sal-
«rv a fl fa leaned from Fu Ion Httperlor Court In favor of
'noVr? c. McKinney ya Alonzo' P. Ilawllne. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. ,, ..
Also, at tho same tlmo and place, a part of land lot No.
51, In the 14th district of originally Henry, now * niton
county, and known in the plan or cltv survey as block 14.
city lot 90 In ward 4, fronting on Houston street, ami
containing half aero, more or less. Also, two large size
sofaa ono largo mirror, ono center tuhlu with marble top,
one round office table, one bureau. All levied on by vir
tue or and to satisfy a 11 fa issued from Fulton Superior
Court in Tuvor of John Gavin vs Robert Yancy. Pro
perty pointed out by plain till'.
Also, at the same time and place, city lot (number not
known) in the 5th ward of the city of Atlanta, containing
one acre and a half, more or less, being part of land lot.
No. 71), in the l-llli distrlctof originally Henry, now Ful
ton county; said lot being bounded oil the north by
lands belonging to Edwin Payne, on the east, by a street
sometimes called Luckie street, on the south by un 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
as the property or J. G. W. Mills, to satisly a ft fa issued
Irom the Superior Court of Fulton county In lavor of
Lewis Spitzer & Co. vs. Iloge, Mills & Co. Properly
pointed out by plaintiffs* attorneys.
Also, at the same time nnd 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 the west half of the lot of laud whereon Lewis
Lnweho now resides, containing 100 acres, more or less.
Levied on by S. K. Ozburn, L. < :., by virtue of und to sat
isfy a tax 11 fa issued by John M. Harwell, T. U., against
W. C. Peak, executor of the estate of J. II. Dennis, de
ceased. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T. O.
Also, nt the same time and place, city lot No. 2. block
4, ward 2, being apart of land lot No. 85, in the 14th dis
trict of originally llenry, now Fulton county, fronting on
the southwest corner Windsor and Mobbs street, in I he
city of Atlanta, und containing 4 acres, more or less.
Levied on as the property of Julia Courtney, by virtue of
a tax ft fa issued by Juo. M. Harwell, T. C. Property
pointed out by said Harwell.
Tho foregoing ft fas are levied nnd returned to me by
5. K. Ozborn, L. C.
June 4, 1867. WM. L. HUBBARD, Dep. Sheriff.
Jel—td Printer’s fee ?2.5b per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be Bold, nefore the court house door in the
city of Atlanta, on the llrst Tuesday in August
next, within the lawful hours of eulc, the following pro
perty, t<J-wit:
Olio 10-incli slide lathe, 5 feet bed: one 10-inch slide
lathe, 12 feet bed; one 16j$-ineh slide lathe, 9 feet bed ;
one OX-inch slide lathe, 0 feet bed; one 16-inch slide
lathe, 4 feet bed ; one wood lathe, 18 reel bed ; one planer.
15 feet bed; one boring machine, three 10-i?.ich damaged
lathes, tlirou damaged upright drill presHes, two damaged
gun barrel boring lathes, one damaged hand lathe, » lot
of scrap machinery, one turning lathe, one power mor
tising machine, ono Fay's hand machine, one moulding
machine, one rip saw, one surfacing machine, one boring
machine, one 32-horsepower engine, boiler, belting, and
shafting with pnllies attached. All levied on as the pro
perty of James llogo, Superintendent of tho Gate City
Foundry, Cur Manufacturing and Machine Works, by vir
tue of and to satisfy a mortgage ft fa issued by the Hon.
B. I). Smith. Judge of thu County Court of Fulton county,
in lavor of Joseph R. Ilollhlay. Property pointed out hi
mortgage 11 fu. June 6, 1867.
W. L. HUBBARI). Dep. Sheriff.
je7— td Printer’* lee £2.51; per levy.
.GUAllDIAN’S SALE.
WM. M. HILL, Auctioneer.
B Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary of
Fulton county, 1 will sell, on tho llrst Tuesday in
August next, before the court house door in the city of
Atlanta, the east half of lot No. 28, of thu 14th district
of originally Henry, now Fulton county, containing 101 Si
acres, more or less, adjoining Patrick Lynch, Ben. I bar
man, Jr., Frank Henderson, and others, lying on South
river, about live miles from Atlanta. Bold as tho pro
perty ol Richard Taliaferro, lor the beneflt of said ward.
Terms: One-third cash, one-third six mouths, and one-
third twelve months. Juno lb. 1867.
E. M. TALIFEUIIO, Guardian.
jel6—td Primer’s fee $16
FULTON SUrEniOR COURT, APRIL TERM, 1867.
Eliza J. Blackman, by her next friend,)
Bill for Account,
Relief, &c. In
The Favorite and Most Comfortable
n <> TJ T E
ruo¥
ATLANTA' TO NEW YORK !
(VTA SAVANNAH.)
Fare Through to New York..
$34.
rrilE following new, fast, nnd first-class STEAMSHIPS
JL sail from Savannah to new York every
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Murray’s Line. Atlantic C. M. S. S Empire Line.
Co.’s Line,
Sail TUESDAYS, SailTHURSD’YS. Sail SATURD’YS.
LEO, Herman Living-
Dearborn, Com’r. ston, Baker, Com.
VIRGO, General Barnes,
SAN SALVADOR
Nickerson, Com.
SAN JACINTO,
Kobt. S. Waters,’ Harrison L. Wil-1
limns and his wife, Mary J. Wil
liams, et al.
Equity, in Ful
ton Superior
Court.
Edwin Payne, John R. Wallace. Wil- j
limn L. ’High, and Elbridgu Geriy |
Pearl. J
I T appearing to tho court by the return of the sheriff
that Elbridgu Gerry Pearl, one of the defendants in
the above case, cannot be found in said county, and it
further appearing that ho Is u non-resident of the State
of Georgia : It is therefore ordered by tho court, that said
defendant appear und answer at thu next term of this
court nod upon failure thereof, that said bill be taken
for confessed, as lo him ; aud it is further ordered, that
publication of this order be made In one of the public
gazettes published in I ho city of Atlanta once a month
for four months.
HILL & CANDLER.
Solicitors for Complainants.
A true extract from the minutes of said court. May 4,
1867. W. K. VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’s foo $1 per square each insertion.
inayMl—lain tin
| Bill for Injunction, Relief, &c., in
| Fulton Superior Court.
Elizaheth A. Beli
Daniel Weaver,
F. M. Fisk and |
Samuel Akers. J
I N this case it appears to (he Court llmt the defendants
Daniel Weaver and F. M. Fisk, do not resido in lho
Slate ot Georgia: It Is therefore ordered that they ap
pear at the next term of tho Superior Court of said
county, to ho held on the first Monday in October next,
uud make defense to said bill, or tho same will be taken
lor confessed. It Ib 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 months. May 24,
1867. HAMMOND, MYNATT & WELLBORN,
Solicitors for complainant.
A true cxtrnct from the minutes of the Superior Court
of Fulton county. May 2, 1867. ,
may34—lnw4m W. R. \ ENABLu, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square each insertion.
Benjamin Kelly ) Libel for Divorce, in Fulton Superior
vs. - Court. April Term, lb07. Rule to
Louisa Kelly. ) Perfect Service.
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff
that the defendant does not reside iu this county;
aud It further appearing that she does not reshlo iu this
State: it is, on motion or counsel, ordered that said de
fendant appear uml answer at the next term of this Court,
else that the case bo considered in default, and the plain
tiff allowed to proceed. And It Is further ordered that
this rule be published iu the Atlanta Intelligencer once a
month for four mouths previous to the next term of this
Court. GARTRELL Ac, JACKSON,
Attorneys for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes. April 17, 1307.
nmy25—laui4m W. It. VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’s lee $1 per square each insert ion.
Vincent Davis ) Libel for Divorce, in Fulton Superior
vs. - Court. April Term, 1867. Rule to
Julia A. Davis, j Perfect Service.
j T appearing to the Court by tho return of the Sheriff
. that tho defendant does not reside iu tiiis county,
uml it further appearing that she does not reside in this
State : It is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said de
fendant appear and answer at the uexl term of this Court,
else that the case be considered in default, *ml the plain
tiff allowed to proceed. Ami It Is further ordered that
this rule be published in the Atlanta iulelligeucer once a
mouth for lour months.
GARTRELL & JACKSON,
Attorneys for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes. May 16, 1867.
may25—lain4m W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square each insertion.
Sarah Ann V. Sanders 1
vs.
Alexander W. Sanders. )
turn of the Sheriff
leleiidaiit, Alexander W. Sanders, does not
reside in this comity, and it further appearing that ho did
not, at the tune said suit was commenced, reside in this
State, and does not now reside in this State: It is there
fore ordered that suid defendant appear und answer ut
the next term or this court, or the case be considered iu
default, and the pluimill' ullowed to proceed ; and it is
lurtber ordered that a copy of this order he published in
the Atlanta Intelligencer, u public gazette ol lids State,
once a month for lour mouths prior to the uexl term of
this court. GARTRELL Ac. 11 ILL,
Attorneys for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes of said court. May
30, 1867. J. M. HAWKINS, Clerk.
Printer’s fee $1 per square for curb Insertion.
Jel -l.tinlm
Notice to I)cb<oi*M and Creditor*.
k LL persons indebted to the esta e of George Bron
OL son, late of Fulton county, deceased, are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment; and all persons
having demands against said estate will present them iu
terms of the law. May Hj lbtr
_jnay9—40d
RKOHLIA, Fulton County.
P ETER HUGE, administrator of the estate of P. J.
Innuel, lute of said county, deceased, having made
application to this court for leave to sell the real estate ol
said intestate for bcuctlt of heirs and t reditors—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, if any they have, wlthiu two months from theflrst
publication of this notice, else leave will be granted lor
the sale of said real estate May 29, 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
mayfiQ 2m Printer’ll ft ■ $6
(•EOItfalA, Fulton County.
Vf ITCH ELL WALKER, p. o. c., applies to mo for let
ivX tera of administration upon the estate of Robert
McCombs, p. o. c., late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho
and appear at my office, within the time proscribed by
law, and show cause, if any they can, why letters ot
administration should not be grunted to said applicant.
Giveu underlay hand and official signature. May 29,1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
rnaySff—30d Printer’s fee $3
<*i£Oii(«i.\, Potto* county.
J OHN G. WESTMORELAND having applied to me for
letters of administration upon the estato of James
Sanders, p. o. c., lute of said countv, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and aumonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud
appear at my office, within the time allowed bv law. and
show cause, if any they can. why said letters should not
be granted the applicant. Witness uiy hand aud official
signature, May 31, 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Je4—30d Printer’s fee $3
CiUOKCilA, Fulton County.
milOMAS S. GARNER, guardian of Miuor Y. Griggs
i and Lewis Griggs, applies to me for leave to sell
the real estate of said wards, for their benefit—
This Is therefore to cite aud admonish all aud siugular,
kindred and creditors of said wards, to file their objec
tions, if any they have, within the time allowed by law,
else leave will be grauted for the sole of said real estate
in accordance with the prayer of petitioner. Witness my
official slguature, May 81st, 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Ja4—2m Printer’s fee $6
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Til OR unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use Helm
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cial regard In the comfort of Passengers. State rooms
largo and airy ; the Steward’s department supplied witli
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The Through Freight Tarill' having been much reduced,
Freighters and Passengers will Und this the QUICKEST,
SAFbsT, and MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New
York.
{-^/“Through Tickets to be had of J. H. Porter, Gen
eral Ticket Agent.
savannah agents.
\gents.
Empire Line—B. H. Hardee, Agent.
GEO. A. McOLESKEY,
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HARDWARE.
N AILS, Hoes, Axes, Traces, Shovels and Spades, An
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IRON AND STEEL.
Sweden Iron, Refined Iron (flat, round, nnd square.)
Band, Hoop, Sheet, and Scroll Iron, ‘Nail Roda, Ova),
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OAKIIIAOli AND RDHOV MATEItlAI,.
IlnliB, Spokes, Rlmn, Sharis, Bands, Bolts, Enameled
Leather aud Both, Springs and Axles.
COFFEK.
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well assorted stock, embracing all goods usually kept by
Hardware dealerB. WEED & CORNWELL,
Nos. 159 ami 1(11 Broughton Street,
imiylO—9m Savannah, Ga,
PurchdiSing Agency.
EDWIN C. CLARKE,
AGENT IN NEW YORK FOR PURCHASING
MERCHANDISE and MACHINERY
or all kinds.
H AVING a business experience of nearly sixteen
years in New York, and an extensive acquaintance
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Merchants, Mechanics, and Families will find it to their
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commission charged. Address
EDWIN C. CLARKE,
163 Pearl Street, or Box 8,672, New York.
References.—F. W. G. Bellows, Vice President Pa
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New York Ac, Bremen Steamship Co., N. Y.; Crocker,
Wood Ac Co., New York; Huger Bros.. New ^ ork ; Hon,
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(Formerly Wood & Low—Established 1846,)
COTTOJV FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
190 Common Street,
Nctv Orleaii*, LoulftlaiiR.
AUTHORIZED REFERENCES IN ATLANTA.
A. Austell, President Atlanta National Bank; Mr. A.
K. Seago, Messrs. Zimmerman Ac Yerderey, Messrs.!.
Ac G. T. ;Dod(l, Messrs. Chapman Ac Rucker, Messrs.
Mel)anlel\fc Strong. ,
££rTertfonnl attention given to the sale ol Cotton nnd
purchase of all descriptions of Produce, Jan2o—ly
1807 MONTVALE SPRINGS. 1867
mills POPULAR HUMMER RESORT having been
JL placed in thorough repair, and furnished with new
furniture, will bo opened for visitors on ilie 1st of June,
under the direction and control of the undersigned, pro
prietors 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 or its surrounding sceuyry than
of the 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 c a
Board, per week ^
Board, per month, 90
with allowances for families.
Travelers by rail reach the Springs by special convey
ances from Loudon, or by regular daily mail coaches from
9ijfl WHITE WHITLOCK,
HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO.,
(FORMERLY OF MEMPHIS,)
Commission IVtercUants,
AND
(IKNIilUL FIHICIHASINU AOKNTS,
Nn. 7 South Commercial Street,
ST. LOUIS, - MISSOURI.
tWOnlera for FLOUR, CORN, BACON, &c., tilled
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It El’B it To —Clay I on & Adair: Laiigetoii, Crane JL Ham
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aprat—2m*
a,. ei.AcmouN, w. f hkbbhhi,
120 Chestnut St., ThilaMphlu. Auunsta, (tu.
a. m. jaokson, Augusta, Ga.
CLAGKOKN, HERRING & CO.,
CRIMAULT & CO.,
Chemists to II. H. Prince Napoleon, 47 Rue Hicheli
PARIS.
NEW & MOST VALUABLE MEDICINES
FOR HITHERTO
Intractable & Incurable Diseases,
U NLIKE tho Patent Medicines generally employed
Imported from New York and Loudon, the follow
ing froni France have been severely tested and smiii-
nized by the most eminent government and private ami-
lytlcal and operative demists and practicing Physician,-
of Paris, Ac., insomuch that the entire Parisian M< uici
Faculty, attached to the government und other hospital-
«.ie., with the fullest confidence recommend than in tin-
favorable notice of all languishing, not only under oidi
nary diseases, but those who may be Imping against
hope.
NO MORE CONSUMPTION
DIHEAHEH OF THE CHEST
Grimault’s Syrup of Hypophosphate of Lime.
This new medicine, which is delicious lo the |udni».
nsovereign remedy for coughs, colds, irritation of the
lungs, and Ih also an excellent remedy in cas.-s .,i
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mil perspirations cease, and the patient rapidly r.-n.w is
health and flesh.
NO MORE COD LIVER OIL!
Grimault’s Syrup of Iodized Horseradish.
According to the certificates of the Physicians ol tho
Paris Hospitals detailed in the Prospectus uud with flu*
approbation of several Academies. Inis ttynip Is employ
ed with the greatest success in tue placed Cod Liv*-r
Oil, to which it is really superior. It cures diseases of
the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sickm-ss,
muscular atony and loss of appetite; it regulates tlieeon
stiunion, by purifying the blood, and is, in a wont, tin
niest powerful depurative known. It never fatigues tin*
stomach or bowels like the Iodide of Potassium and tie-
iodide of Iron, und is administered with tho greatest «-fii
cacy to young children subject to humors, or obstruction
of the glands. Dr. Casnave, of 8t. Louis Hospital, Paris,
recommends it particularly in cutaneous diseases con
jointly with the Pills which bear his name.
Dr. Lera*’ Pliowpliate oi lron.
The best of all chalybeate*,adopted by the whole med
ical world for the cureof chlorosis, incorrluea, poverty
blood, difficult menstruations, terrible diseases to whit li
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the appetite, imparts strength to tho system, and is espt-
daily suitable to protect persons of cither Bex against tl.c
ctlects of hot and unhealthy climates, to enable them to
bear fatigue, and restore to the body whatever strength
it may have lost by fever, or the abuse of quinine or luer
cury.
NO MOKE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA !
GrlmauIt'M DlgcHtlve Klixlr of Popfcino.
Pepsine is the gastric Juice itself, or ratlu r the art iu-
principal purified, which digestB food in the stommli.
when from various causes, the supply of digestive tlmd
is too small, the inevitable consequences are Itad indigrr
tion, gastritis, inflammation of the mucous nut is ol the
stomach and bowels,heartburn, aiuemia, loss ol strength,
and in females general derangement. The Elixir o» |Vg
sine cures all such diseases, and m y i i.- vomiting du
ring pregnancy
Better than Copaiba—Internal and Local—New Cu
rativo Agent.
G KIM AULT’S MATICO.
This now remedy is prepared from the leave: ai a i r«
ruviau pepper shrub called, MATICO and cun . pn»iu! v
and infallibly without uny fear of inflammatory ter ., .
Tho great majority ot physicians in Paris, Ktist.in, G«:
many aud New Y'orknow use no other remedy. I .1
directions accompany each bottle and packet, or an
planatory treatise wdi be sent post •.roe lor i d
GENERAL DM O l :N PARIS.
GRIMAUl I CO..
47 Rue it:*.. Oa
In N. York, J. HI. BECKER, 12Sftrnnri S
And y every good Chemist
BURIN DU RUISON’S
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Recent experiments made on a large scale by Profc-t-or
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hospitals and the principal notabilities of Paris, have
shown the great efficacy of the Lozenges and Powd< r
with an alkaline base, a uew discovery due to Mr. Ihirni
du Buison. Chemist and member of the Imperial Acadc
my of Medicine, Paris, to cure inn sure and rapid man
ner, Indigestion, Nausea, as well ns diseases of the Lie
neys. Liver, Cramps iu the Stomach, lulluuinmtloii < I
the Bowcis, &c. The spleen arising from indigestion dt
appears as if by enchantment uuder the influence ol this
precious medicine, and tho sick person recovers health
Htreugth and appetite.
To resume, til iastiles and Powder arc presented mi
der the most mvorablo scientific and medical auspices
agreeable to the taste, aud may be taken without incon
von'once by children as well as adults.
General Depot iu Paris at GRLMAULT & CO.’S,
48 Rue Richelieu.
General Depot in Atlanta at JENKINS Ac, CO’8.
General Depot In Now York, at J. M. BECKER’S,
JylO—tf 129 Grand street.
Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnnburgs, Drills, Stripes, Yarns,Ac
No. 120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia.
r lBEKAL CASH ADVANCES made on Consign-
J inenta.
All qualities of BURLAPS (the cheapest article that
can lie used f»»r sacking grain ami fertilizers, and baling
goods) kept constantly on hand, und for sale at lowest
prices, by ^
CLAOIIORN, HERRING A CO ,
No 7 NVarren Block,
iuar27—dm* Augusta, Ga.
JAMES M. ItllOOKS. 1IUUH MACDONALD. LOUIS H. LEUAY.
WILBUR F. JOHNSON,
Of Georgia, with
BROOKS, MACDONALD & GO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
CommiNNi o i& M e i* o li a lits,
59 Iz’uroudolet St., New Orleaim.
PtY 1 *Prompt attention given to all O’ders. Also, lib
eral Advances maduoucousignments of Cottou and other
Produce. ocMtD
THE NFUTKA LI7.UK
O ONO Tilt II CIS A. Xa VIRUS
I S a certain preventive, aud will euro Gouuorrluea in a
shorter time, without injuring the system, aud will
give the patient less iuconvenicuce, thuu any other medi
cine known.
It does not cause stricture, or leave the patient with
gleet.
It has no smell, and does not stain the skin or linen.
It also cures gleet and sore eyes.
Sold by all Druggists at $1 per bottle. Prepared only
»>y A. C. Pease, sole proprietor, Newuan, Georgia.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by Massey, Swanson A
Co , Atlanta, Georgia. apiH—8m
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Warrhouse and Commission Merchants,
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