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SUPERIOR OOUltTB.
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1 umukiu.—ad Monday In April and 1st Monday In Bop.
Dawson.—W Monday in April and September.
Pickeus.—4th Monday in April and September.
Gilmer.- -fid Monday in May and October.
Panolu.~3d Monday lu May and Octobor.
IW.mn—4th Monday In May and Octobdr.
Towm.—Thursday after 4Ui Monday In May and October,
"but should tho business of Union Court require it,
Towns Court may. by order of tho presiding Judge, bo
adjourned to Monday thereafter.”
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT,
Appllnjt—1st Monday In March and September.
Camden.—Friday after 4th Monday In April and Oct.
Charlton.—Monday aftor 4th Monday In April and Oct
Clinch.—4th Monday In March and September.
Cofloo.—fid Monday In March and September.
Kchola.—Monday after 4th Monday In March and Sept.
Glynn.—fid Monday in April and Octobor.
Pierce.—Thursday before 1st Monday in March and Sept.
Warn.—3d Monday lu March and September.
Wayne.—4th Monday In April and Octobor.
CHATTAHOOC1I11 CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochee.—4th Monday in March and September.
Harris.—fid Monday in April and October.
Marion,—3d Monday In April and October.
Muscogee.—fid Monday In May and Novcml>er.
HclUey.—fid Monday lu April and October.
Talbot—3d Monday In lurch and September.
Taylor.—1st Monday In April and Octolwr.
ClIRROKKK CIRCUIT.
Barlow.—fid Monday In March and September.
Catoosa.—fid Monday hi May and November.
Chattooga.—1st Monday In Marrh and September.
t»a«le.— 4th Monday in May and November.
Gordon.—1st Monday In April and October.
Murray.—3d Monday in April and October.
Walker.—Monday before 1st Monday In March and Sept.
Whitfield.—tth Monday In April anil October.
COWBTA CIRCUIT.
Clayton.—1st Monday in May ami November.
DeKalb.—4th Monday in April and October.
Fayette.—fid Monday in March and September.
Fulton.—1st Monday lu April and October.
Meriwether.—3d Monday In February and August.
Trortp.**-$d Monday in May and November.
KASTFRN CIRCUIT.
Br»»n.-4th Monday In April, and 2,1 Monday niter 4!b
Bnlloth*—FridayanJrM Monday in March, and Friday
after 4th Monday In October.
Chatham.—fid Monday In January and May.
Kfflimham.—Monday after 4th Monday in March, and »d
* iImhI iv alter 4Ui Monday In October.
LibcrS-yS Monday lu April, and Monday after Uh Mon-
Mclntosh.-Thiirsday after fid Monday in April, and
Thursday after 4th Monday In November.
Montgomery.—Thursday after fid Monday In March, and
Thursday after 3d Monday hi October.
Tatnall.—3d Monday in March ami Ilh lu October.
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Butts.—2*1 Monday in March and September.
Henry.—’ll Monday in April and October.
Monroe.—1th Monday in February and August.
NeWtbn.—M Monday In March and September.
i»ikc —1st Monday in April and October.
Sualding.—1st Monday in February and August.
Upson.—1st Monday in May and November.
MACON CIRCUIT.
Bibb —3d Monday in May aud November.
Crawford.—let Monday In March and Septciuhtr.
Booty —1st Monday in April and October.
Houston.—3d Monday lu February’ and AhriisI.
Macon.—Sd Monday in March and September.
TwIskb.—1th Monday in March aud Septoui ter.
xiom.K ciactriT.
Burke.—3d Monday in May and November.
Columbia.—1st Monday lu March and September.
Krnanue!.—Sd Monday in April and October.
Jefferson —2.1 Monday in May aud November.
Johnson.-—tth Monday in March and September.
Richmond.—id Monday In January ami June.
Scrlvem—lit Monday m May ami November.
Washington.—2d Monday in March and September.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
Ulbcrt —2*1 Mo ml Ay in March and September.
Glasscock.—3d Monday in February and August.
Hancock.—2d Monday in April and Octol>er.
Hart — 3d Monday in March and September.
Lincoln.—4th Monday In April and October.
Madison.—let Monday In March and September.
Oglethorpe.—3d Monday lu April and October.
Taliaferro.—4th Monday in February and August.
Warren.—1st Monday in April and October.
Wilkes.—4th Monday In March aud September.
OCMULOKK G'inCUIT.
Baldwin.—4th Monday in February and August.
Greene.—Sd Monday in March and September.
Jasper.—4th Monday in April and October,
Jones.—3d Monday In April and Octobor.
Morgan.—1st Monday in March nml September.
Putnam.—4th Monday in March and Septeinln r.
WllklnsoE.—1st Monday in April and October.
I’ATAULA CIRCUIT.
Clay.—4th Monday in February and Angnst, niter tho
next Court.
Early.—1st Monday in April and October.
Miller.—fid Monday in April and October.
Unit man.—3d Monday in May and November.
Randolph.—1st Monday in May and November.
SI v.wart.—3d Monday In April and October.
Terrell.— Uh Monday in May and November.
Webster.—fid Monday In March aud September.
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
Borrlcn.—Monday after Irwin Court.
Brooks.-Monday after Lowndes Court.
Colquitt.—Wednesday after 3d Monday in May and No
vember.
Irwin.—On Thursday after Telfair Court.
Laurens.—fid Monday 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.—4th Mouduy in April and October.
SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.
Baker.—3d Monday in May and November.
Calhoun.—3d Monthly in March aud September.
Decatur.—4th Monday in April and Octobor.
Dougherty.—1st Monday in June and December.
Jajo.—1th Monday in March and September.
Mitchell.—fid Monday In May and November.
Sumter.—fid Monday in April aud October.
Worth.—3d Monday in April and October.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
Campbell.—3d Monday In February and August.
Carroll.—1st Monday In April and October.
Coweta.—1st Monday in March and September.
Floyd.—fid Monday in January and July.
Haralson.—3d Monday in April and October.
Heard.—8*1 Monday in March and September.
Paulding.—1st Monday in February and August.
Polk. —4th Monday in January and July.
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Banks—1st Monday in April and October.
Clarke.—1st Monday in February and fid in August.
Franklin.—fid Monday In April and Octolier.
Gwinnett.—1st Monday in Aturch and fid in September.
Habersham.- 3d Monday In April and October,
llall.—3d Monday in Marcli and September.
Jackson.— 1th Monday in February aud August.
Jtnbuu.—fLh Monday in April and October.
Walton.--:id Monday in February and August.
•White —Monday after 4th April and October.
Military Directory.
Major General John Popp., U. S. A., commanding Third
Military District (Georgia, Florida, and Alabama.)—
OtUce at Headquarters, on Marietta street.
Colonel J. F. MbunB, Chief of Bureau of Civil Adairs,
and General Inspector of Registration for Third Mili
tary District. Otllcc at Headquarters.
Brev’t Brigadier-General Ww. McKee Dunn, Assistant
Judge Advocate General U. S. A., Judge Advocate
Third Military District. Office at Headquarters.
Lieutenant-Colonel E. McK. Hudson, U. S. A., Assistant
inspector General. Cilice at Headqnarters.
Captain G. K. Sandkruon, U. S. A., Acting Assistant
Adjutant General. Office at II 'adquarters.
Brev’t Brigadier General J. J. Miliiau, Surgeon LI. S.
A. Medical Director Third Military District. Office
comer Broad and Marietta streets.
Brev’t Brigadier General Rufus Saxton, Chief Quarter-
matter. Office at Headquarters.
Brev’t Lleateuant Colonel H. J. Farnsworth, Depot
Quartermaster. Office Forsyth street, near Railroad.
Brev’t Captain C. A. Rockwell, Chief Ordnance Officer.
Oftlce comer Broad and Marietta streets.
Major E. D. Judd, P. M. U. S. A , Chief Pay Master and
Disbursing Officer Third Military District. Office cor
tier Broad aud Marietta streets.
Lieutenant C. H. Ii.«j.Kr, Post Quartennuster ami Com
missary Subsistence. Office Willingham Building, cor
ner Ivy and Decatur streets.
Brev’t Major \V« II. huvrui, Captain Bitb II 8. Infan
try, Actiug Assistant diidjre Advocate General. Office
at Headquarters.
Brev t Major T. c. Hijj.i.ivan, c 8 United Staten Anny,
Chief Commissary of Subsistence. Office, Room No.
1 Willingham Buildings, corner of Decatur nml Ivy
streets.
Brev t Major Kurd. Mosebacii, V. R C.,8ub-Asst. Com
Hub-District, Atlanta Bureau It. F. ami A. L. Office in
Granite Block, No. 1, room No. 6
POST OF ATLANTA,
Composed of the counties of Cobb, Fulton, Campbell,
Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Fayette, Clayton, Spalding,
Henry, Newton, DeKalb, Milton, Gwinnett and Butts.
Brev't Brigadier General Tiiomas H. ituoEit, Colonel
33d United Hiatus Infantry, commanding Post. Head
quarters, room No. 3 Willingham Building, corner of
Decatur and Ivy streets, Atlanta, (la.
Brev’t Captain O. 0. Knapp, 1st Lieutenant 33d U. S. In
lautry, Post Adjutant. Office at Headquarters. m
Flrtt Lieutenant 0.8. Ilslkt, 10th U. H. Infantry, Act
ing Assistant Quartermaster and Acting Commissary
Subsistence Post. Office, room No. 7 Willingham
Building.
PIILTON BBBRlVF'g NAI.H.
\rriJA. bo sold, on tho first Took day In Aucnit ntit,
W bofoto tho conn homo door In tho city or Atlanta,
Fulton county, Os., within tho logs! hours of tslo, tho
following property, to-wlt:
City lots Nos 8 sud 4, lndng tho south half of blook No
(. Also, city loti Nos 1.S. 3, sud 4, ot block S.'b'oluv *
psrt of origins! landlotNoM,lnthol4thdt*trlctof orTgt-
rally Henry, now Fnllon county. Lcrlod on ss tiro pro
perty ot Baldwin A Co, by vlrtuo of snd to sstiafv it fs
Issued from tho County court of ssld connty. In favor of
BUward 11 Southwurth vs Bsldwln A Co, ss tho property
of sforcssld Bsldwln A Co. Property pointed out by
plslultff's sttorncy. Juno SO, 1S0T.
Also, st tho unto time snd place, a part of laud lot No
51, In the 14th district of origin,illy Ilonry, now Fulloii
couuty, being psrt of block No 182, In ward 4, ou tho cor
ner of Wheat ami Butler streets, sud now occupied by
ltlchsrd Allen. Lovlod on ta tbo property of Lou Smith,
bj vlrtuo of snd to satisfy three A fns Issued by Fulton
CountyQMtrt, In fltvor of 'V 21 Harwell vs I.oo Smith, to
satisfy the purchase money due by said 8mlth to plsiuliff.
Property pointed out by plaintiff. July 3,1S07.
Also, at tho ssmo time and nlaco, the ontlrc stock of
dry goods now In tho store of B K w inn, In tho Markham
block, on Whitehall street, in tho city of Atlanta. Said
stock consists of dry goods, clothing, bats and cans, no
tions, porfhmory, and one show case. Levied on by vir
tue of and to satisfy a distress warrant Issued by w. M.
Butt, J P., In favor of William Markham vs E a Winn.
Said stock of goods pointed out by plaintiff. July 2, lf«7.
Also, at the Mine time and place, tho premises and
building thorcon, situated on the west side of Whitehall
street, in the city ot Atlanta, said honso being used as a
.tore-room, and now lu possession of Haslett A Jones,
and lying north of tho store-house now owned by P. IV.
Arnold. Levied ou ns thu property of N E Gardner, by
urine of nml to satisfy a 11 Ta Issued from Fulton Coubty
Court in favor of Meador A Tumlln vs N E Gardner.
. , at tbo same tinio ami placo, thu Atlanta Opera
House building and the premises on which said building
I. located, situated on tho corner of Wadley and Marietta
streets, in Atlanta, Ua, and lying south of Marietta streo
and west ofWmlloy street. Alllovledon by virtue of and
to satisfy a 11 fa Issued from h niton Oo.inlyt.onrt, In fa
vor of Meador & Tumlln vs Atlanta Opera House Build-
in,; Association. Property iwlnted out In said It to.
Also, at tho santo ttmo and place, tho Masonic Hall
building and promlsea on which said building Is located.
Said lot Is situated on tho north hide of Marietta street,
in the city ofAIIanto. Levied oil by vlrtuo of and to sat
isfy a 11 fa Issued from Fnlton Couuty Court In tovor ol
Meador * Tumlln vs Masonic Hall Company of Atlanta.
Propel
rly pointed out In said fl to. I' : ,,
* ~ e lltne and place, M. L. lloherts
Inter
Also, at the same , ,
est in ono store house and lot, Bllnated on tlie corn.’
Alabama and Broad streets, lit the city of Atlanta, Fulton
comity, (la. Levied on as the property of Mark L. Hu
berts, by virtue of and to sallsiy a tl fa Untied by M M
Mult, J V, lit ravor of W H Brnlhertou vs M L Roberts.
This d fa Is levied and returned to me by J S Lumpkin,
1 Also! m the same time and place, city lot (number not
known) 111 the city of Atlanta,Tx)unded on the northwest
by Alexander street, and on the west by Luckte struct
containing ono aero, more or less, anil Doing the pruuii
hob whereon John C. Hendrix now resides; a part. of
land lot No 79, in the 14th district of originally Ilonry,
now Fulton county. Levied on as the property of John
(!. Hendrix, to satisfy a 11 fa In favor ot Lewis,Spit*er A
Co vs Hoge, Mills A Co. issued from the Superior Court
of Fnlton county. Property iwlnted out by plaintiffs
attorney. July8.1307. , , , ,, ,
Also, at tho same time aud place, 1 puncheon Holland
, s barrels various brands of liquors, 0 casks ol Portl
and ate. 8 baskets of champagne. All levied
proporty of John 11. Lovejoy. by virtue of an
* the
and to satisfy
fl Va issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor ol Wil
liam Solomon vs John H Lovejoy. Property pdUtted out
by plaintiff. July 3,1807. , ,
Also, at tho same time and place, a certain buy mare,
about five years old ; both hind feot white, and white
dip on the nose. Said mare is now at thu Tnttcrwill
Livery Stable, in tho city of Atlanta, On. Levied on as
the property of K. Melt, Tltndpey, by virtue of and to
“dtiery a ll. .a. Issued from Fulton Superior Court, lu to
vor of Hubert II. Armstrong vs. K. MeB. Timuncy. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney, July 10, MIT.
1 3 1 \V,M. L. UUBUARU, Bep. Sheriff,
jyIt — til Printer’s fee $2.50 pi;r brvy.
I'lLTON SIIKIIIFF’3 SALK.
11/ILL he sold, before tho court honsu door in the
VV oily of Atlanta, on thu first Tuesday In August
GUAKDIAN'H »ALIiJ.
WM. X. HILL, Auotionear.
Tl Y vlrtuo of an order from tho Court of Ordinary of
I » Fnlton county, I will sell, on tho first Tndfttey In
August floxt, before tho court house door In tho city of
Atlanta, tho oast half or lot No. 38, of tho 14th district
or originally Henry, now Faltou county, contain! nglOlM
acres, more or less, adjoining Patrick Lynch, Bon. Thur
man, Jr., Frank Henderson, and others, lying on South
river, about flvo miles from Atlanta. Sold as the pro
perty of Richard Taliaferro, for tho boneflt of said ward.
Terms: One-third cash, ono-thlrd six months, and ono-
third twelve months, Juno 10,1807. _ „
B. M. TAL1FERRO, (Itmrdlan.
Julft—td _ Printer's feo fid
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W. M. II1I.L, Aucttonccr.
B Y virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary of FhI-
tun comity, 1 will sell, on the first Tuesday in Sep.
tember next, before tho court house door in Atlanta,
within tho usual hours of sale, ono city lot in At
lanta, Ga., lying on tho cornor of McDonough and Jones
streets, and known as a portion of city lot 5 of block 1
of land lot 63,14th district of oilglnally Ilonry, now Ful
ton connty, containing half an acre, more or loss, q his
lot lies nearly opposite tho residence of Win. Kushtou.
Sold as the property of Thomas Thompson, deceased.
Terms: Ono-titml cash, one-third three months, and one-
Inly 20. lb<17.
GKO. EDWARDS, Admin'slntlor,
Winter's feu *10
third six months. Jidy 90 u t8(17.
Jy21-td
Mason PtLCIllR 1 Kgulty and Injunction. In Fulton
tv. V superior Court, lioturnablo to
Jamks Daciiks el al.) October term, 1887.
I T appearing to the court by tho return of tho Hhorlu
that the defendant in the aliovo slated ease is not a
resident of said county, and it further appearing by thu
sworn statement iu complainant’s lull that said deleml-
sR* is not a resident or the State of Georgia: It Is there
fore on motion of complainant’s solicitor, ordered that
service he perfected by publication or this order in one
of the weekly mswspapeni published iu the city ol At
lama, once a month for four months previous to the
B xt term of said court; and it Is forthur ordered, that
is dnlcr he entered on the minutes of said court. April
H. J. SPBAYBERRY,
Attorney for Mason 1‘ileher.
A true extract from the minutes of court May 17,
W. H. VENABLE, Clerk
Printer's fee $1 per square for each insertion,
j. i. Iain4m 11 ' t! ' ".: —'
I Min jiA <1ANE Atkins 1 Libel for Divorn-, m I’ult"" s "-
V8t V porlor Court. April rerm,
John M. Atkins. 1 l^»7.
I Tappearing by the return of the Sheriff that thede-
I fondant in tho above stated case is not to l>e f«»und
in said county, and it being made to appear to the court
lhat the defendant rcsldea out of said State : » on
motion ordered by the court llmi. the defendant be
rv«tl Ity the publication of this order once a month for
...ontlis before the next term or this c
public ga/.eltes of said countv.
irt, i
Hu peri<
Apr
xt, within the lawful hours of sale, tho following pro-
perly, to-wlt:
One 10-inch slide lathe, 6 feet bed: one 10-inch slide
lathe, lfi feet bed; ono ltRt'inch slitio lathe, it feet bed ;
one9^-iuch slide lathe, tl feet bed: ono 10-inch slide
lathe, I feet bed; oue wood lathe, lb feet bed ; one planei.
15 feet bed ; one Imrlng machine, three 10-ihcn damnged
lathes, three damaged upright drill presses, two damaged
gun barrel boring lathes, one damaged hand lathe, a lot
of scrap machinery, one turning lathe, one power tnor
Using machine, ono Fay’s baud machine, one moulding „
machine, one rip saw, one surfacing machine, one lairing h*,. Hint the case bo considered in default, *nu the plain
innciiiue, one 3fi-horsepower engine, boiler, bcltiug, and tiil ullowrd to proceed. And It is further ordered that
shafting with pullies attached. All lovied on as the pro
gartrkll .t mu..
Attorueys for Libelant.
A true extract from tho minutes of said court June
Pi ini>7, W. It. VENABLE, Clerk.
i’iinter’s fee $1 per square for each insertion.
Jefifi—lani4m
Sauaii Ann V. Handers j Libel for Divorce, iu DeKall
vs. V
Alexander Y\. Handers. )
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Hherill
that the delemlant, Alexander W. Handers, does not
reside in this county, and it further appearing that lie d d
not, at the time said suit was commenced, reside iu iliis
Stale, mid does not now reside iu this Hlale: It is I lien-
fore ordered that said defendant appear and answer at
the next term of this court, or the case he considered in
defttilt, hnd the plaintiff allowed to proceed ; and it is
lurlln r ordered that a copy of this order he published in
the Atlanta Intelligencer, a public gazette ol this Slate,
once a mouth for lour months prior to the next term ol
this court. GAKTKELL & HILL,
Attorneys for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes or said court. May
80 1h-,7. J.M. HAWKINS, Clerk.
Winter's lee $1 per square for each Insertion.
Ji-I lain lm _
Yintknt Davis ) Libel for Divorce, in Fulton SiiprruH
vt. v Court. April Term, 18ii7. Rule to
Julia A. Davis. 1 Perfect Service.
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff
that the defendant does not reside In tills county,
and it further appearing that she does not reside In this
Slate : Ills, on motion of counsel, ordered that, said de
fendant appear ami auswemt the next term of t his Cot—
(IBOBOKA^ G'wiimrrrCoiWTT,
G FORGE W. MILLS, administrator on the estate of
Cmthla A. Mills. doccNsod, reproaonta to ttjjCflW
in his petition, duly *nd ontored on rocord, tliat he
has fully administered said csUtc^r . .
This Is therefore to cite all persona concerned, kin-
dreUaml creditors, to show otuJo Isny they esnwhy
sahl administrator should not bo discharged from his ad
ministration, aud receive letters of dismission on the
first Momlsy In Docoml«r, 1887 Given under my hnnd
nod offlctol signature, M^fg 8TUAW , ordlnarr,
maytlO -1 amOm Prlntor’s foe >4 80
T
UKOHUIA, Gwihmrtt CoUMTr.
IWO months afterdnloapplication will bo mafloto the
Court of Ordinary of 6wlunctt connty, Georgia, for
ro to soil tho real eslato belonging to tho celato of
** W - W0l)b - dCCC " Sed - J E?m! BRAND, 1 Adm ^, -
j. w. webb, r, ,
Prlntcr’e fee
JelS—3m
GKOItMIA, GwiNNrrr Cochtt.
1 7WO months aRor date application will bo made to
tho Court of Ordinary of Owlnnott connty, Go., for
leave to sell all tho real estate belonging to tho estate of
Jesse H. ntiunlcntt, (leceaaed, Jane lL lWT. .
WM. P. UUNNICUTT, Administrator.
Printer’s fee |()
Je(8—2in
GMOHGIA, Gwikhett C’ountt.
rilWO months aftor clato application will be mado to the
X Court of Ordinary of (iwlnnott county, Ua., attlie
first regular term after the expiration of two moDtbs from
this notice, for leave to sell tho real ostato belonging to
tho estate of 0.1C. Ross, deceased. June 11,1807.
M. fit. BOLTON, Administrator,
join—2m Prluter’s fee $0
GliOKUIA, Gwinnett County.
fI7ANDY K. MITCHELL amt ThomaH H. Mttcholl. ad-
X ministrators of the estate of Madiaon R. Mitchell,
dceehsed, represents to the court In tholr petition, dnly
lllcil nml entered on record, Hint they have hilly adminis
tered said estate—
This Is, therefore, to cite aud admonish all persona
cpiii'crncd, lo I mi anil appear at my office, and show cause,
If ail) liny have, Why said admlstrators slionld not he dlB-
rharged Iroin their ndmlulstratfon, and recolvo letters of
Iliseiisslon on the first Monday In December next. July
I, t.-1,7. O. T. BAKB8TRAW, Ordinary.
jvlO—lanHim
Printer’s foo $4 60.
C* l-:oil€> IA, Gwinnett County.
riiu'o moiilhn aftor (bite application
Court of Ordinary or said county for leave to sell the
.. state helougii - ™ MU - A '* —
late of said comity.
JylO—fiin
cal estate belonging to the estate of William A. Perry,
d county, deceased. July 1,1837.
MIRIAM 8. PERRY, Administratrix.
Printer’s fee $C
Hlmftiug with pullies
pertv of James lloge, Superintendent of tee Gate City
Foundry, Car .Manufacturing and Machine Works, by vir
tue of mid to satisfy a mortgage ll fa issued by the lion.
B. I). Hmlth, Judge of the County Court of Fulton county,
in favor of Joseph H. Holliday. Property pointed out In
mortgage fl fa. Jnnc 0,1N»7.
ju7—td
\v. L.' HUBBARD, Dep. Sheriff'.
Printer's foo ffi.f»0 per le\ >
SPECIAL BAILIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bo sold, before the court house door In the city
or Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., on Hie first Tues
day in August next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
Ono single story wood house, nml lot, fronting west,
on Elliot street, and adjoining lot of Mr. Long on the
north, and Mr. Thomas on the south, and a lot now, or
formerly owned by J. A. Hayden, containing half an acre,
more or less. Levied on as the property or John Nor
man. to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from the County Court of
Fulton county iu favor of J. A. Brldwell A rion. Pro-
; perly pointed out by defendant, and now in possession
' of deieudunt.
i Also, nt the same time and place, one stock of goods,
: consisting, in part, of calicoes, inuslins, linens, clothing,
! hoop skirts, hats, caps, ladies’ fancy goods, umbrellas,
carpet sacks, notions, and a lot of croekery. Lovied on
as ihe property of E E. Winn, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued
from the Connty Court of Fulton county, iu favor ol Ed
ward Hogg & Co. Property pointed out by plaintiff's
attorney.
Also, at the same tlmo.and place, one three-story brick
house, and lot, on the east slds of Peach-Tree street, in
tho city of Atlanta, now occupied by J. 11. Lovejoy ns a
store, joining Fains A Parrott on the south, and I.. P.
Grant on the north. Levied on as tho property of J. II.
Lovejoy, to satisfy four n. fas. issued from the County
Court, in favor of Meador & Tumlln. Property potuted
out by plaintiff’s attorney. July 3. 1867.
WM. II. HOLCOMBE, Special Bailiff.
JylO—iff Printer's fee fcfi.6o per levy.
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALK.
W ILL be sold, before tho court house door in the city
of Atlanta, Fulton county, State of Georgia, be-
| tween the lawful hours of sale, ou the flrst Tuesday in
, September next, tho following properly, to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying aud being
in the city of Atlanta whereon the Atlanta Female Insti
tute was located, known In the plan of said city as city
lots Nos 97, 98, 99, and 100, the same being designated as
I block No 10, of original land lot No 61, In the 14th dis
trict of originally lienry, now Fulton county, containing
! live acres, more or less. Levied on by virtue of and to
i satisfy a mortgage II la issued from Fulton Superior
Court In favor or James lOMayson, transferee,va William
Ezz ird, President of the Board of Trustees of the Atlan
ta Female College. Property pointed out In said fl To.
July 6, lttflf.
Also, at the same time and placo, a part of land lot No
61, in the llth district of originally lienry, now Fulton
uiity, known in the plan of city survey as city lots Nos
ami 31. fronting on Peach-Tree and Ivy sire
lot containing hair an aero, aud being tho lots
the defendant, John 11. Lovejoy now resides. Levied on
ns the property of John II Lovejoy. by virtue of and to
satisfy a mortgage fl la Issued from Fulton Hnperior Court
in favor of Maurice Livingston vs Johu 11 Lovejy. Pro
perly pointed out iu suid mortgage fl fa. July ll, 1867.
W. L. HUBBARD. Dep. Sheriff.
; Jjrfl '
FULTON SUl'RHIOR COUh
Eli/1 J. Blackman, by her next friend,)
Kohl. H. Waters, llarri-on L. WII-1
Hams ami his wife, Mary J. YVil
Hums, tl al.
VS. |
Edwin Payne, John K. Wallace. Wll-1
Hum L. High, and Elhrldge Gerry
Pearl. • 1
T appearing to the court by the reti
Printer’s fee ^fi.50 per levy.
Ull. TKIIM, !Ni7.
Bill for Account,
Relief, Ac. In
Equity, in Ful
ton H.uperior
Court.
n of the sheriff
the iiIkivu case, cannot be found in said county, umi it
further appearing that lie is n non-resident of tho State
oi Georgia: it is therefore ordered by the court, that said
defendant appear and answer at the next term of this
court, and upon luilure thereof, that said lull bo taken
for confessed, as to him ; and it is further ordered, that
publication of this order be made in oue of the public
jM/elfcs published in the city of Atlanta once u month
lor four months
HILL A CANDLER,
Solicitors for ('omphiuunts.
A true extinct from the minutes of said court. May 4,
W. tt. VENABLE, Clerk,
s foe |l per square each insertion.
1 a ni l m
this rule lie published iu the Atlanta Intelligencer once
month for four months. . - ..
GARTRELL& JACKSON,
Attorueys for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes. May Hi, 1N17.
mnyfiA—lum4tn W. It. VKNAliLH, Clerk.
Printer’s fee tl per square each Insertion.
ADITI1NISTIlATOII’N SALE.
W ILL he sold, before the court house door In the city
of Atlanta, on tho flrst Tuesday iu September next,
within the lawful hours of sale, the land belonging to
the estate of Jacob Redwlne. deceased, being lot No. fi,
and parts of lots Nos. 1 and art, iu the 14th district ol
originally Fayette, now Fulton county, (subject to the
widow’s dower); tho place whereon Jacob Redwlne
lived nml died, containing 419 acres, more or less, all in
one body: supposed to bo 70 or 80 aercs of bottom land
on the place. Hold by order of the Court of Ordinary, for
I he benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash. July
in is<;t AZ. MIMS, Administrator.
Jolt; Id Printer’s foe f r »
Wm. M. A R. J. Lowry)
va. I Assumpsit. In the Superior
The Nortiiwkstekn f Court of Fulton Comity, Git.
Bank of Ukohuia. j
milE defendants are hereby notified and required, per- ;
L sunnily o r by attorney, to be and appear at the next
Hnperior Court to be held in and for said couuty, on the ■
flrst Monday In October next, then and there to answer
the plaintiffs’demand iu an action of assumpsit, as m
default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain. Witness the Hon. John Collier, one of thu i
Judges of tho Superior Courts. June 11.18117.
W. R. VENABLE, Clerk. ]
Printoi’s foe $1 per square for each insertion,
j 10 - la\v3w
GEOIIGIA, Fulton County.
ordinary’s office, march 1, I860.
JOHN LYNCH, administrator of the estate ol James !
• I Garrey, deceased, applies to me for leiicis of dis- (
mission from said administration—
All persons concerned are therefore not ifled to flic '
objections, if any they have, on or before tin* re
term or this courtin September next, otherwise lelti
dismission will be granted applicant. Given unde
hand and official signature.^
inarl—lamflm
A Dm IN ISTHATOR’S 8A L B.
T>Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of ]
J > Fulton county, (ta., I will sell, on tho flrst Tues-
d .y in September next, before the court house door in
the city of Atlanta, between the legal hours or sale, Ml
shares of the stock of tho Atlanta Gas Company. Also,
the personal property of Georgo Bronson, deceased, con
sisting of 10 shares of the stoek of tho Georgia Railroad
A Banking Company, a large chest, one lot of hook-, Ac.
Hold as the property oi George Bronson, deceased, for
the heirs and creditors of suid deceased.
.
Fulton County.
I OHEP1I WILLIS, administrator
Thomas M. Lee, deceased, having made application
to no* for leave to sell the real estate of said iutrslait-:
All persons concerned are notified to tile their object ions
if any they have, within two months from the liret publi
cation of this notice, else leave will he granted for the
sale ol said real estate.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Jy7—2in Printer's fee $0.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
1 > V virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
> Fulton county, Ga., will be sold,on the flrst Tuesday
in September next, before tho court house door in ihe
< ity oi Atlanta, between the legal hours of side, one ltd
of land, No. 99, in the 14th district of originally Henry,
now Fnlton county: about 80 acres of cleared land, and
the balance well timbered, with good springs, seven
mil s from Atlanta; containing, in all, about fiofitf acres.
Sold tor the purpose of division. Terms cash. July lfi
IN,;. W. L. MANOUM, Exo. utor.
jv’,3—td Printer’s fee $6
LI OIHDA, Gwinnett County.
rilWO months afterdate application will bo made to the
1 Court of Ordinary of said county, at the first
regular term after the expiration of two monthB from this
notice, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to tho
estate of Rutherford Mobley, late of said connty, de
ceased. July 1, 1807.
MARY A. MOBLEY, Administratrix,
j) 10 - -2m Printer’s fee $0
<< IIOICC l \, Gwinnett County.
H OPE j. HROQDON havlug applied to me for letters
of guardianship of the property of Matthew Lang
ley. minor of William Langley—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the next of kin and frleuds of said oroban, to
show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be
granted Hit* applicant on or before tho flrst Monday in
Aie.rnsl next. Witness iny hand and official signature,
July I, !Mi7. «. T. RAKE8TRAW, Ordinary,
jy 1 d— .‘Hid _ Printer's fee $3
Gwinnett County.
rilWO months after date application will be made to the
ft Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett countv. Georgia, at
the flrst regular term after the expiration of two months
from this notice, for leave to sell the real estate belonging
to i he estate id’ Jo! it B. Collins, late of said county, de
ceased. July fit), 1807.
JOHN J. McDANlEL, Administrator,
jyfil- 2m Printer’s foe $6
Gi:oiC<;iA, Gwinnett County.
fftlWO months after date application will be made to the
ft. Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett county, Georgia,at the
flrst regular term alter the expiration of two months
from Ibis notice, for leave to sell tho real estate belong
ing to the eslale of Asa B. Wright, late of said couuty,
deceased. July fit), l.%7.
JOHN F. PREWRTT, Administrator.
Jyfil—2ni _ Printer’s fee $0
4.i;oic<:iA, Gwinnett County.
mWO months afterdate, application will be mado to the
ft. Court of Ordinary of said county, at tho flrst regu
lar tern) after the expiration of two months from this no-
lice, for leave to sell the real estate of Newton Walts,
late (d said county, deceased. July 20,1807.
S. G. HOWELL, Administrator.
BATINA WAITS, Administratrix,
jyfil '.’in Printer’s fev fO.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
f 11 WO months niter the date of this notice, application
ft. will he made to the Court of Ordinary of said county
nl the flrst regular term after tho expiration of two
months irom this notice, for leave to sell the real estate
of Mary Quinn, lab* of said county, deceased. July 20,
18*17. JAMES A. HUTCHINS, Administrator,
jyfil—2m Printer’s fee $0.
<■ \V INNETT SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL ho sold, before tho court house door in the
town of foiwrencevillc, Gwinnett county. Ga., on
the flrst Tuesday in Huutcmber next, within tno legal
hours of sale, one sorrel mare mule, about ton years old.
Sold ns the properly of Nathan Clark, to satisfy a fl. fa.
issued Irom tho County Court of said county, In favor of
Albert W. Burton vs. said Clark. July 24, l.%7.
W. J. BORN, Sheriff.
Printer’s lee $2.60
UEOflOIA, Gordon County.
WO months after date, application wm no maon to mo
honorable Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, at
tho flrst regular term alter the expiration of two months
from this notice, tor to sell tho lands belonging to
ffltSrte o?Louis Moss, decked for teffbencoToftee
heirs and creditors otaald
Jol—fim*
KMELINE MOHS, Administratrix. '
Printer’s foe $*»
GEOROIA, Gordon County.
T WO months afterdatsswipllcatlon will be made to the
Conrt of Ordinary of Gordon county, (Ja., at tho first
regular term after tho eiplration pf two mPiiths from
this notice, tor loaveto soil tho lands belonging to the
estate of E. J. Blalock, late of said county, deceased, for
the boneflt of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased.
June 8,1837. D. U. BLALOCK. Administrator.
Jefl-fim Printer’s foe $0*
W "I
(.EOIH.IA, Gwinnett County.
fgiwo months after date, application will be
‘ Ordinary or Gwinnett county,
nibs after date, application will bo made to
>nrt of Ordinary or Gwinnett county, Ga., for
h ave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of
Mencsses L. Vinynrd, late of said
21,1807,
Jy81—2m
Id county, deceased. July
BERRY BUMMEROUR, Adm’r.
Printer’s foo $fl.
[itlnr
t.lioiet.I \, Pickens County'.
S ION A. DARNEL, administrator oi David A. Lands
down, Jr., represents to the court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record that bo has fully admlu-
istered said estate, and prays for u discharge therefrom-
'I'licse are therefore to uotify all persons concerned to
he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any exists, why letters of dismis
sion should not he granted thu applicants. Given nmlcr
my hnnd at office, Juno 12, lbM.
W. II. SIMMONS, Ordinary.
jel9—lanitiin Printer’s fee $1.60
ADITIINISTlftATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary of
Pickens county, Ga., will be sold, before the court
house door in said county, within the legal hours of sale,
on the flrst Tuesday In August next, half of lot of land
No. 319. in the 6th district and fid section of said county,
situated in northwest corner of said lot, containing 70
acres, more or less; place tolerably well Improved.
Sold as the property of tho estate ol H. B. Cowart, de
ceased. Terms of sale cash. June 12,1807.
ROBERT COWART,
Administrator of S. U. Cowart,
jell!—t<l Printer’s lee $6
the
GICOUGIA, Pickens County.
W ILLIAM E. PADUET, administrator of Cary S.
Budget, deceased, represents to the court In his
pet 11 ion, duly tiled and entered ou record, that helms fully
administered Cnry H. Padget’s estate—
Tills is therefore to cite atul admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not bo discharged from
his administration, and receive letters of dismission on
the flrst. Monday ’n January, 1808. Given under uiy hand
ami official signature, July 1, 1867.
W. If. SIMMONS. Ordinary.
|y0 lamflm Printer a fee fts.oO
<; ICOIM; I A, Pickens County.
m\Y<> mouths after the date hereof, application will be
ft. made to the Court of Ordinary or said county for
Iciw t«> sell the lands belonging to the estate oi M. II.
W'.--i, deeeasad, lor the benefit of heirs und creditors of
said deceased. July 1, lb67.
L. W. IIALL, Administrator.
, 9 hn Printer’s lee ffl
W
\dams, Pkckover A Co
. W. Lee and Mark D. Lkk.
I Mortgage,&e , ii
y Kalb Superior (
April Te
Bill for Injunction, Relief, Ac.,
Fulton Superior Court.
A r. BURNETT.
K. C. BURNETT.
A. F. BURNETT CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In pnro
CRYSTAL LAKE ICE.
rants, Saloons, und J'rivate
aud attention paid to packing and shipping of Ice to
Country Dealers.
Jco House o|M*n at all hours except Sundays. Sunday
hours from U lo 9 A. Al ., aud from 5 to 7 P. Al.
For sickness, Ice can be obtained at auy hour of day or
night.
aprt7-3m A. F. BURNETT A CO.
MORE NEW GOODS.
G ENTLEMEN who wish really nice Sergo or Fine
FRENCH CALF SKIN SHOES, ejthei of the Con-
gross Balmoral, Strap, or Oxlbrd-Tlo pattern, can now
hud the latest stylo und most approved manufacture at
the Now Shoe store iu Rawson’s Building, corner ol
Whitehall and Hunter streets. . m
may it— L T. BANKS.
Taka no more Unpleasant and Unsafe Remedies
fAOK unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use JIeim
1 bolp’o Buuuu and inntovin KomWaw 1 y!7
I’rlute
mayfll
Kuzaretii a. Bei.
Daniel Weaver,
F M. Fisk aud
Samiiki. Akkhs.
I N this case it appears to the Court that the defendants*
Daniel Weaver und F. Al. Fisk, do uol reside iu the
Mute oi Georgia: It is therefore ordered that they ap-
p ir al tin* next term of the Superior Court ol tend
couuty. to he held on the llrst Monday in October next,
and make defouse lo suid bill, or the same will be taken
lor 1 onfeset d. It Is further ordered that the Clerk of this
Court publish this order lu some public gazette iu the
( ity of Atlanta once a month for four mouths.* May fi4,
l i.i. HAMMOND, A1YNATT X WELLBORN,
Solicitors for complniuuiit.
A true extract from the minutes of tho Superior Conrt
of Fulton county. May fi, 1NJ7.
may fit luwtm W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
1 per square each insertiou.
Cknjamin Kei.i.y 1 Libel for Divorce
vs. \ Court. April'J
Louisa Kei.i.y. ) Perfec t Service
mill further apnenrlug that she does not reside iu this
State: It is, on motion of counsel, ordered tlml suid de-
fondant appearand answer at the next term of lids Court,
else tti.it th<* cute bo considered iu delaull, and the plain
lilt allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that
litis rule he published in the Atlanta Intelligencer once a
mouth for four months previous to the next term of this
Court. GARTRKLL A JACKSON,
Attorneys for Libellant.
A true extract from tho minutes. April 17. 1«»*7.
Iimyfi5 luuilm W. it. VENABLE, Clerk.
Primer's feo $t per square each insertion.
Kuastuh W. Ckavatii,
vs.
Jam p.i J. Morrison,
Jos. Nali. and
Geo. l'. Titus.
Bill for Discovery, Relief, Spe-
citlc Performance, and Injunc
tion. In Fulton Superior
Court. October Term, 1807.
hereby ordered to appeur ut the Oc
ol said Court, anil auswer said bill iu terms of the statute
iu such case made and provided. By order of the lion.
Hiram Warner, Judge of the Superior Court of auld
county. June flo, 1897.
jyfi lamim W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
I'rniii r' - I * ■ 1 • 1 per s(|uare each insertion.
<.i:oitGIA, Fulton County
ordinary's office, march 30,1807.
A LEX. M. WALLACE, administrator oi William Wal
lace, represents to thu Court, in his petition duly
filed, that lie Ims fully administered William Wallace’s
estate—
This Is therefore to cite ull persons concerned, kindred
und creditors, to show (atise, if any they can. why said
adiujniftrutur should not bo discharged from uis admin
istration. and receive letters of dismission on the flrst
Monday in October, 1807. Given under uiy hand and of
ficial signature. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary,
mural—lamiiiq Prlntera feu $4.60
GBOttOIAi 1 * LfifON Opt am
ordinary’s offiue, march 80, 1800.
H IRAM BOWEN, administrator on tho estate of Su
gar Bond, deceased, representsto tho court In his
petition, duly filed and entered on record, lhat he 1ms
fully administered said estate —
This is therefore to cite all persona concerned, kin
dred aud creditors, to show cause, if miy thoy.cau. why
said admlnlslriitor should not bo dismissed from uis ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on tho first
Monday iu October, 1807. . . f _ „
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordlnarv.
JUWSi-lMHVtB J-fiUlVK
is, Joseph rcckover, j.h. bmlih, W. u. ,
riiols, and E. W. Martin, merchants, ami partners, doing
bnsinesii under the firm name anil stylo or Adame, Beck- |
«.s «-r A Co.,) accompanied by the note and mortgage
Of,m|,) that on the eleventh day of July, eighteen humlml ,
and sixty-six, the defendant made and delivered to tho
plulnlills their promissory note, indorsed by J. I,' I
Minima*, bearing date the day und year aforesaid, where |
by 1 he defouduntfl promised, on the first day of January
next following the date of suid note, to pay to the order I
of 1 he plaintilla two thousand four hutidicd and Unity j
dollars nml twenty-five cents, for value received; und ,
Licit afterwards, on the twelfth day of July, iu the year
eighteen hundred and sixty-six, the defendants, better to
him me I lif payment of said note, executed ami delivered
lo the pluintills their deed or mortgage, when by the said
defendants mortgaged to the nluintiffs ull that tract or
pare* I oi land riluutc, lying and being iu the lblli dinti let
ol tin- ■ ounty i*r DeKalh, State aforesaid, known us lids
Nor.fi*! trio, und vwi, containing 097)4 acres, more <*r
l< - , and iliurllier appearing that said note remains un
paid : ll is theicfore ordered lhat the suid defendants do
pay into Court, on or before the first of the next term
thereof, the principal, interest, und cost due on the
the said note, or sltgw cause lo the contrary, if any they
can; und that on the failure of the defendants so to do,
the equity ol redemption in and to said moitgagepre
mines be forever thereafter burred and foreclosed. And
it is further ordeted that this rule be published in the At
lanta InU lligeucor once a month for four mouths prevl
oils to the next term of this Conrt, or served on the de-
Icudaiits, their «|>eciul agents or Attorney at least three
months previous to the next term of this Court.
HENRY JACKSON,
Plaint ill’s Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of this Court, .lime
2H 1h97. J. M. HAWKINS, Clerk.
Winter's fee $1 per square for eae.i insertion.
jr id izmiin
Savannah Richahdhon ) Libel for Divorce, iu DeKalb
rs. V Superior Court, April Term,
Youno II. Riciiardbon. 1 1^17.
I T appearing to tho Court by tho return of the Sle-rill
1 that the defendant iu the above case does not reside
in this county; nml It further appearing that he does not
reside iu this State: It Is, on motion ol counsel, ordered
that said defendant appear and answer at the next term
of this court, else that the case be considered in default,
ami the plaintiff allowed to proceed; und It is llirther or
dered that Ibis rule he published in one of the public ga
zette?. published in the city «r Atlanta, iu this State, once
1 inonili lor four mouths.
HILL & CANDLER.
Attorueys lor Libelant.
A li ue extract from the minutes of said court. June H,
1SIJ7. J. M. HAWKINS, Clerk.
Printer’s foe $1 per square each Insertion.
j. -1 Um4in
UKOICUIA, DeKalr County.
*1 A. TURNER, surviving executor ou the estate or
Lj, Nathan Turner, late or said county, deceased, hav
ing made application to this court for leave to sell the
real estate of said intestate for benefit of heirs and credi-
Ail persons concerned are notified to file tlmlr objec
tions, if any they have, within two mouths Irom the hrst
publication of this notice, else leave will be granted for
the sale of auld real estate. July 23.18157.
J. B. WILSON, Ordinary.
Jy27—2m Printer's feu $9
ffBOHOfi, Fan ms County.
K A. TANNER applies for letters of guardianship
• upon the persons and property of it. Edmondson,
Lewis Kdmoudmju, aud Marina Edmondson, orpluus ol
Win. Edmondson —
This is to cite and admonish all aud singular, the kin
dred und creditors ot said deceased, to be und appear at
my office, wilhiu tbo time prescribed by law, and show
cause, If any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand aud official signature,
July 18, JMR7.
F. W. DAWKS. Ordinary.
Jy27-'9ud Printer’a fee $9
!*I( KENN SHEHIFP’S SALE.
ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in August next, be-
fore tho court houtmdoor in thu town of Jasper,
ecu the legal hours of sale, the following property,
i.-wi: One undivided half of lot of land No. 167. in the
i ;th district nml fid section of suid county. Levied ou by
\ min* of all fa is-ued from the County Court of said
county, in favor of C. ,J. Jenkins, Governor, und for use
ol officers of court vs. R. V. Cook and others. March 91,
PL7 J. E. McCLAIRD. Dep. Sheriff.
|y9 td I’rlnter’s fee $2.60 per levy.
BEOItUIA, Pickens County.
mWO mouths after the date of this notice, application
I will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said couu-
ty for leave to sell tho lands belonging to the estate of
Mmiiel ibipper, late of said county, deceased, for tho
benefit id' heirs and creditors. June 12, 1K07.
J. C. MANLY, Administrator.
jel9—fim Printer’s foe $r».
GEORGIA' Pxri.niNM COUHTr.
V\r II.I.I A M t'OCH RAN, administrator of Henry Kiser,
A T dcuMsed, represente to tho court that he hau fully
administered the estate of said deceased, aud applies for
letters of dismission—
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they have, why the said ap
plicant should not lie dismissed from said administration
lie first Monday in December, 1897. Given under my
inuy30—lamfiu
GEORGIA' Gohdoh County.
W A. J. Robertson, adminfotrator of tlio estate Of
• Mathew Robertson, represents to the cour.. in
his petition duly filed and entered on record, that ho has
fully administered said estate—
llicso arc therefore to notify all persons concerned to
be and appear nt my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show canse, if any exists, why letters of dismis
sion should not bo granted tho app leant on tho first Mon
day In December, 1807. Given under my hnnd aud offi
cial signature, May 97, 1867. „ ■ ,,
(.ini m j ^ w Ordinary.
may29—lamflm Printer's foe $4.60*
A IMIIN I SI'It VTOH’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in September
next, before the court house door in the town ol
Dallas, within the legal hoars of sale, the following lots
of land, to-wit: Lot No. 350 and 351. aud 10 acres it) the
southeast corner of lot No,Ml f iU lying in the I8tu dis
trict and fid eectiou. Sold us tho property of J. Mitchell,
deceased. Said lots having been sold by the administra
tor on the Aral Tuesday iu June last, and bid off by the
widow of said deceased, aud she havlug failed to comply
with the terms of said sale, it is re-sold at her risk.—
Terms cash. July 12, 1807.
J. B. WHITE, Administrator.
Jyl7—td Printer’s fee $5
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
I ft V virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary ol
Aft Paulding county, Ga., will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in August next, between the legal hours of sale,
al the court house door in the towu of Dallas, lots of land
land Nos. 95H and 959, in the 2d district and 3d section of
Paulding county, whereon Emily Thompson resided al
the time of her death. Sold for the beueflt of thu hulrs
and creditors. Terms cash. June 11,18«7.
B. II. ADAIR, Administrator.
JelU—td Printer’a fee $5
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
mWO mouths after date application will be made to the
J. t ’ourt of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of Marion Lee, late* of said
county, deceased. June 29, 1807.
J. S. EASON, Administrator.
Jy3-00d Printer’s foe $0.
PAULDING SHERIFF'!! SALE.
W ILL be sold, before the court house door iu Paul
ding couuty, Ga., between the usual hours or sals,
ou tho first Tuesday iu September next, the following
properly, to-wit:
J,ot of land No. 11’8. In tho 2d district aud 3d section
of said couuty. levied on by a Justice Court fl. fa. iu
favor of A. H. Llndley vs. John H. Turner. Levied bn
by a constable.
Also, at the same time and placo, lot of land 473, lu the
1st district ol Paulding couuty. Levied ou as the pro
perty of Nancy A. Rhodes, to satisfy a Justice Court tl fa
iu favor of Nancy Sletuaro. Levied ou by a constable.
Also, at thu same time and place, lot of laud No. 489
and 99 acres or lot No. tK3, ou the south side. Levied ou
us the property o! W. A. J. Lee, to satisfy two Justice
Court fl fas In favor of N. C. Allen. Levied on by a con-
si able. July 27,1807.
P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff.
jy3l—td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
The Qlory of Man is Strength.
'nilKBEFORE, the nervous and debilitated should !m*
L mediately use IIklmbold’s Extract Uuvhu,
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
T homas JOHNSON, administrator of W. G. John
son, represents to the court in his petition, duly
filed find entered on record, that he Ims fully administer
ed said estate, so far ns his assets will ]>ay-
This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show ennse, if any they can, why
said administrator should not he discharged front his
administration, and receive letters of dlsnuBfllon on the
first Monday In December, 1807. ■
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
ritaySO-l nmfim _ 1 ’rintcr’s fee f t 6Q.»
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
G eorge If. HOGAN, administrator on the estate of
Wm. E. Hogan, represents to tne that lie hns fully
administered tho estate of said deceased, und applies for
dismission from said administration
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not bo discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of dismission as prayed for.
Given under my hand and official signature, June 5, 1867.
n IV NL'R'I. Ordlireru
Je7—lamflm*
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
G EORGE H. HOGAN, administrator or the estate ol
Jehu Neblett, late of said county, deceased, having
petitioned for a discharge from his administration ol
the estate of said deceased —
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and slngit
lar, the kindred and creditors of suid deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time allowed by law. and
show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not
Issue to the applicant as prayed for. Given under my
hand and official signature, June 6, 1807.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
jc7—lamflm Prill teria fefl R4.60*
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
a KORGElI. HOGAN, guardian of Roxcelanu atiu Al
bert G. Hogan, applies to me for letters of dlsmis
sion from his saidguardianship—
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why
said guardian should not he discharged from his guar
dianship, and receive letters of dismission in terms of
law. * ’ *
loollnnooiw Adrortloemont*.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
mHOMASJ. McGILL having applied tome in proper
A form for letters of administration on the estate of
Joseph A. Henderson, late of said county, deceased—
This is to cite nil persons concerned to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to show
cauoo, if auy they have, why letters stiffhld not be granted
the applicant. Given under my band and official signa
ture, June 27,1807. !>• W. NEEL, Ordinary.
• 1 — * Printer’s fee $3*
jy2-30d '
*1 N. Miller, deceased, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from Bald administration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of suid deceased, to bo and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. and
snow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
bo granted the applicant. Given under ray hand and olll
clal signature, June 27, 1807.
D.W. NEEL. Ordinary.
Jy2—lamOm* Printer s fee $ 1.60
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
D B. BARRETT, administrator or the estate of Jacob
• Abbott, having made application to me for letters
of dismission from said deceased’s estate—
These are therefore to give notice to ull concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, and file their objections, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted the
applicant. Given under my lmml and official signature,
June 27,1807. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
Jy9—lamOm Printer’s fee $4.00*
IP
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
rpWO mouths aftor date application will be made to the
A Court of Ordinary of said county, at the first regu
lar term after the expiration of two months from Inis
notice, for leave to sell ull tho lands belonging to the estate
of A. P. Bailey, Into of said county, deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs nml creditors of said deceased. June 27,
1807. D. I‘». BARRETT. Administrator.
Jy9—2m Printer’s fee $0*
ADMINISTRATOR’S SA LE.
Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
. Gordon county, Ga., will ho sold, before the court
house door iu the towu of Calhoun, on the first Tuesday
lu September next, within the legal hours or sale, lot of
land No. 2ftt, In the (Hit district nml 3d section. Hold a-*
the property of Susan Coker, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors. Terms, credit to August, 1808,
July 19,1807. F. M. GREEN, Administrator.
Jy21—td Printer’s fee $5*
A DITI INISTR A TOR’N 8 A I* K.
B Y virtue 01 an order from tho Court ol Ordinary of
Gordon county, Ga.. will ho sold, before the conrt
house door In the town of Calhoun, on the first Tuesday
in September next, within thu legal hours of sale, lot of
land No. 191, in the 11th district and 3d section, contain
ing 140 acres (the widow’s dower lo come out ol it.)
Sold as tho property of Stephen McGinnis, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms: One-half cash: the other half six months credit.
G. M. THOMPSON, Administrator.
Jy24—td Printer’s foe $6.*
GEORGIA' Gordon County.
W ILLIAM E. COVINGTON applies to me in proper
form for letters of administration 011 the estate of
John F. Connon, late of said county, deceased
These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo bo md
appear at my office, within tho time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any they have, why letters should not
be granted the applicant. Given Under my hand and
official signature, July 30,1807.
augl—80d
GEORGIA, Goudon County.
M ARY STANTON applies to mo in proper form for
letters of administration upon the estate of U. A.
Stanton, late of said county, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud
appear nt my office, within tho time prescribed bylaw,
to show cause, If any they have, why lettersof administra
tlon on tho estate of saiddeceased should not he granted
to the applicant. Witness my Imnd and official signa
ture, July 30, 1807. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
Mgl—ftOd Printer’s feo $3*
GEORGIA' Gordon < musty
H ARRIET COLLIER having applied to me in proper
form for letters of administration upon the estate
John M. Collier, Into of said couuty, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear nt my office, within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can. why said letters should not
bo granted the applicant. Witness my hand and official
signature, July 80,1807.
augl—80d
GEORGIA, Gordon CountV.
R F. ORR having applied to be appointed guardian ot
• the person and property of K. A. Campbell and
Mary J. Campbell, minors under fourteen years of age,
residents of said county—
Tills is to cite all aud singular, Hie friends and next
of kin of said orphans, to bo and appoar al my of
flee, within the time allowed by law. and -how cause, if
any they can. why said letters should not be granted the
applicant. Witness my hand mid official fignuture, July
}I0,1807. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary,
augl—.1X1* _ Printer s foo »;i
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
ill Ik
ule to
the Court of Ordinary of saldcouuty lb
tho lands belonging to the estate ol Francis Hcudcrso
late of said county, deceased. .Inly ll, 1807.
G. M. THOMPSON,
Administrator de bonis non.
Augl—2m Printer’s fee ffl.*
GEORGIA' Faykttk County.
ministered J onn W. Stephen 1
This is therefore to cite aud admonish all persons con
cerned to he and appear ut my office, oil or before the
first Monday In October next, und show cause, if auy
they can, why John T. Stephens, administrator as afore
said, should not be dismissed from said administration.
Given under my hand and official signature, Ibis March
20, 1807. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary,
marfit - tnr.iii Printers fee J 1 50
Saukuta A. Duivi-.it 1 Libel for Div
rs.
rlo
cc, in Fayette Stipe
Scptem her Term
Julius W. Duiveu. |
It appeanug to the court fiom the return <>r the Hherill’
that the defendant is not to he found 111 this county : ll
Is ordered that service he perfected 11 pop the defendant
by publication iu terms ol law in such c.-tecs made and
provided. JollN 1IU1E, Plaint ill’s Attorney.
A true extract from the niiuutua of the Superior Court
of Fayette county. May fit, 1807.
Je6—lAinftm A. E. STOKES, Clerk.
Printer’s foe $1 per square for each in.-ertlon.
GEORGIA' Faykttf. Cot NTT.
rilWO months after date, application will In* made to
JL the Court of Ordinary of said county, at the fir*t
regular term after the expiration of two mouths from this
notice, for leave to suit the lauds belonging to the estate
of Zailock Davis, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
June 7,1807. CHARLES.!. ROBINSON,
Administrator de bonis non with will annexed.
Je8—2m Punter's fee $0
GEORGIA' Faykttk Cm si ^
1 .1 LIZ A BETH F. THORNTON, administratrix on the
J estate of David 1.. Thornton, deceased, represents
to the court Hint she 1ms fotllv administered the said Da
vid L. Thornton's estate, amf prays for letters of dismis
sion—
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all nml singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he nod
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, If any they have, why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand and official signature.
Juno 13,1807. k ED WARD CONNOR. Ordinary.
Jei9—lamflm Printer’s foe «1.W
The Favorite and MostftComfortablc
ll O V T E
! . moM
GEORGIA' Fayette County.
O LIVE THOHPSON, administratrix on the estate of
James 8. Thompson, late of said county, deceased,
having made application to this court for leave to sell tho
laud belonging to the estate ol said deceased, for the ben
efit of heirs and creditors—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, if any they have, within two months from the first
publication of this notice, else leave will be granted for
the sale of said real estate. July 1,1867.
. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
JyO—9m Printer’s fee <9
GEORGIA, Forbytu County.
fllWO months afterdate application will be made to
A the honorable Cuprt ofOrdinury of said county for
leave to sell the real estate of Wm. Smith, lute of said
county, deceased. Juue 1, 1897.
JQHN T, BROWN, Administrator.
Jeff—flod j Printer’* fee f 9
ATLANTA TO NEW YORK I
' (VlA SAyAX.VAII.)
Fare Tltroirtfli to New York $31.
IIE following now, fnBt, anil first-class STEAMSHIPS
sail frbrn Savanna'll to new York every
T
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Murray’s Lino. Atlantic C. M. 8.8 Empire Line.
Co.’h Line,
Sail TUESDAYS, Hall THURSDAYS. Sail HATURD’YS.
CRIMAULT & CO.,
CUemlnU to II. II. J'riiice Napoleon, 47 Hue |, irt
PAKIg,
NEW & MOST VALUABLE MEDICINES
rmi iitTiti-RTo
Intractable & Incurable Disease^
U NLIKE tho Patent Medicine* eencrallv
imported from New Yorlt ai,(ilo l „io„ y 1 f" , ft).
• nt- from Prance have been aeverelv t........ „ .. ■ ‘
nized by the moat eminent Kovernuicnt and nr
lytlcal and operative Cbemtota und nr.utblii . l ei
of Parle, At' tueo.nnch that the entire lv?h,
Faculty, attached to the Kovormnoiit ami other 1,.
the
LEO,
Dearborn, Com’r.
VIRGO,
Herman Living
ston, Baker, Com
SAN SALVADOR
Nickerson, Coin.
General Barnes, SAN JACINTO,
Buckley, Com’der.l Morton, Com’r. Atkins, Comd’r.
These Steamships are all of largo carrying capacity,
well adapted to this Route, nml are fitted tin with espe
cial regard to the comfort of Passengers. State rooms
large and airy ; the Sic ward's department supplied with
the best the New York and Savannah markets afford.
The Through Freight Tar iff having been much reduced,
Freighted afid Passengers will find this the QUICKEST,
SAFEST, and MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New
York.
^“Through Tickets lo be bad or J. II. Porter, Gen
eral Ticket Agent.
SAVANNAH AfllNTfl.
Murray’s Lino—Hunter A Onnunel, Agents.
Atlantic O. M. S. S. Co.’s Line—Wilder A Fullerton,
Agents.
Empire Lino—B. IT Hardee, Agent.
mayffl—4m
GEO. A. McCLESKEY,
'(ten. Traveling Agents.
HARDWARE AND IRON.
7 n COILS MANILLA HOPE
*t 75 dozen Short Handled Frying Pans,
fit) coils Patent l acking X to 1 inch,
fiOO dozen Shovels and Spades,
1600 dozen Pocket Knives,
fiOO gross Table Cutlery,
209 dozen Curry Combs,
160 boxes Tin Plate,
2000 pounds Block Tin,
loot) pounds Bar Lead,
OtiO hugs Hh I,
30 bundles Brlghl Iron Wire,
300 dozen Ir«m Wire Sifters,
60 Anvil**,
75 Vises.
4000 pounds Smoothing Irons,
2000 pounds Griffin’s Horse Nails,
600 dozen Files—assorted,
3000 pounds Galvanized Sheet Iron,
3 tons Cast Steel,
fiO tons Plow Steel,
300 toys Swedes ami Refined Iron,
GO tons Band, Hoop, and Horse Shoe Iron,
15 tons Oval, Half Oval, and Half Round Iron,
25 Ions Boiler, Plate, and Sheet Iron.
For sale by
WEEDS & CORNWELL,
Nos. 160 aud It’d Broughton Street,
may 10 9m Savannah, Ga.
MARTHA WASHINGTON COLLEGE,
AIM N(i l>ON, VA.,
U NDER the patronage of tho Holston Conference,
Methodist. E. Church, South.
First Term of fit) weeks, for the ensuing year, begii
the first Wednesday iu August, aud closes the filsl of
December.
Second Term begins 19th February, 1808, and close
second Wednesday in July.
Board, per session of ten months ft 150
Tuition iu Collegiate Department, 10 months
Tuition in Preparatory Department, 10 months
Fuel for Boarders, 10 months
Fuel for Day Scholars, 10 months
Music on Piano, 10 months
French, German, Spanish, or Italian, each
No extra charge lor Greek or Latin.
Young ladies pay for their own washing and lights,
No charge for use of room or use of pianos.
Oil Painting $30
Drawing, Water Colors, Crayon, Ac., each T
No tuition charged lor ministers’ daughters.
Bills payable semi-annually, iu advance.
For further information, apply to
jefi7_flw B. ARBOGAST, President.
. ii. o. WOOD.
J. II. LUDWIQ8KN,
WOOD, LOW & LUDWIGSEN,
(Formerly Wood A Low-Established 18-lfl,)
C O r r T O JN F A C TORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
100 Common Slrcct,
New OrlcmiR' Louisiana.
AUTHORIZED RBFBHBNOKB IN ATLANTA.
A. Austell, President Atlanta National Bank; Mr. A.
K. Sejigo, Messrs. Zimmerman A Verderey, Messrs. P.
A G. T. tDodtl, Messrs. Chapman A Rucker, Messrs.
McDaniel A tttroug. , ,
|Personal attention given lo the salo of ( otton and
purchase of all des< riptions «»i l'i"<lucc. janfiii ly
C. U. DIBBI.K,
Lalt of Newbern, N. C.
ueo. m. dp.wky, of AVtv York.
DIBBLE, WORTH & CO.,
Commission JVIoroliants,
188 PEARL ST., NEIV VOHK.
1 ft ARTICULAR attention given lo tin* sale of WHEAT.
J. Parties requesting, will be regularly advised of the
slate of the market.
Rkpkiiknckb.—J. D. Fish, Esq., President. National
Marine Bank, N. Y.; II. L. Worth, Hsu., Cashier Na
tional Park Bank, N. V.; D. I Union, Esq., President
First National Bank, Newborn, N.; Messrs. Jewel A
Bnlffor Macon, Ga. Ju25—
J. A. YOtINO. JOHN W ILK KS. St. I.. WRIHTON.
.IAS. KAItNSlIAW.
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
Rock Island Manufacturing Co., I
CllAni.OTTK, Nouth Caholina. j
I F you desire to supply yourselves for your Fall and
I Winter trade, with tin* very best descriptions and
styles of ALL-WOOL t'ASSI.M KICKS, and with the most
durable JEANS and KJfiltSEV iubrics,nl. free from shod
dy and other impurities, order samples from the sub
scriber, and they will be forwarded, with prices attached,
during the months of July and August. From these sum
pies you can make your selections and return your or
tiers, und the goods will he forwarded directly from the
Manufactory.
JOHN A YOUNG, President,
|< ’ in • narlotte, N (\
STREET, BROTHERS & CO.,
Oliui-letston,
<J.,
lihenilly on consignments of
he sold iu Charleston, Philadelphia, aud
iNevv York.
Mr. U. A. NBUFFKIt begs t«> inform hi- frleuds and
correspondents that he bus taken charge of the Wheat
aud Flour Department ol Messrs. Street Bros
Address to care of the firm. j> fi l 1 in
DAVID MAYER, for no i ol Mhoitu Gcor ia, w ith
M A Y Ii: u cV SON,
No. 89 Warren Street New York,
1MPOHTF.HS OF
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cigars, &c.
Dealers in Rye, Bourbon, and Mouongahela Whiskies
feblO—fiin
THROUGH RATES ON COTTON
Via Western & Atlantic, and Va. & Tenn.
BAILKOADH.
tnhlished, to take effet
FROM ATLANTA, GA.,
Comp’d (’otton. lu Original P’k’g’s,
To Boston $7 it) fts 60
To New York 5 80 7 mi
To Philadelphia fl 20 7 55
To Baltimore 5 lfi t; 55
Providence, R. 1 7 20 8 40
Through Bills of Lading will lu* given at points of ship
ment, and rates guaranteed.
No Insurance required between Atlanta and Norfolk,
(•otton will he transferred only at Dalton, Knoxville,
and Norfolk. For further information, apply to
J. W. ROBERTSON,
Southern Freight Agent
W. A A. and Va. «fc Tenn. Railway Line,
Or to JOHN B. Plit’K, M. T.,
nov2 W. A A. Railroad, Atlanta, Ga.
THROUGH RATES ON COTTON
To Nashville, Louisville, and Cincinnati.
Wbbtbrn A Atlantic Railroad, )
Orvtrtc Mastp.ii op Transportation,
Atlanta, Ga., Nov.
(ailroad, )
tion, V
. 1,1800. (
created, to take effect on aud after November 1,1800:
FROM ATLANTA, GA.,
To Nashville, Tenn ftfi 35 per bale
To Louisville, Ky 3 (id per bale
To Cincinnati, Oido 4 35 per bale
Through Bills of Lading will l>e Issued to above points,
and the above rates guaranteed. Having an ample outfit,
Roads are enabled to guarantee sure and quick transpor
tation. No Insurance required.
JOHN B. PECK,
nov9 Matter Transportation.
ii. x. cox «&> into.,
COMMISSION ME11CIIANTS,
AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE,
Forsyth Street,
Atlanta, Goorgia,
A RK constantly receiving Com, Wheat, Flour, Oata,
Bacon, Lard, Ac., to whiffb they invite the atten
tion of consumers and the trade. Jy96—9t
w f tosotnnch^4imUhc entire 1 'V’VrtS
Faculty, attached to the govenum-nt and oth.-'r L •
Ac., with the fullest confidence recomnm.fi tl*m ft
favorable notice of all tangu sli ng, not oi.ivi 1
nary diseases, but those who nmy £ X‘ Ur,, " : '
bopo. J ' T'ng agmtfi
NO MORE CONSUMPTION
DISEASES OF TIIE CUES!
Grimault’i Syrup of Hypophosphau of Li mt
rills new medicine, which is dcliciotiB to»},«,,, .
a sovereign remedy for coughs, colds. 1rrif*»i, ,V .
lungs, and is also an excellent remedy ir, ,t,e
sumption. Under its influence the cough ahale« t " ,L
nul perspirations cease, and the patient raiiidw < ,l "
health and flesh. 1 e 0U| *
NO MORE COD LIVER OIL I
Grimault’a 8yrup of Iodized Horaeradiih.
According to the certificates of tlie Pliyaiciauaof „
Paris Hospitals detailed In the ProspcctiiH aud with III
approbation of several Academies, this Syrup is
ed with the greatest success in tue njaceot Cod f •
Oil, to which It is really Superior. II cures diae.W. r .
the chest, scrofula, lymphatic difiorders, grai n liclj , i
muscular atony and loss of appetite; it regulates theiui
stitut.ion, by purifying tho blood, and is, in a t VOr d ti,-
most powerful depurutive known. It never fatigues the
stomach or bowels like the Iodide of Potassium and nil
Iodide of Iron, and is administered with the greatest • i>
cacy to youug children subject to humors, or obstructii*
of tho glands. Dr. Casnave, of St. Louis Hospital, Far..
recommends It p—-—«- — 1 *
jointly with the J
w
Dr. Lerau' Plioapliate of Iron.
V
‘ wuoie ii-
a, poverty .
.sestowl ,- Jfc
cine aroiifrt
, and I? *-- r I S
i against ii,. I 1
able them t„ |
The best of all chalybcates, adopted by the whole m-
leal world for the cure of chlorosis, incorrhoea, povern
blood, difficult menstruations, terrible diseases t-
Females are subject. This excellent medicine
the appetite, imparts strength to the system, and
daily suitable to protect persons of either sex -
eUects of hot and unhealthy climntes, to enab.. ,
hear fatigue, and restore to the body whatever strenpt,
it may have lost by fever, or the abuse of quinine or nur
cury.
NO MORE INDIGESTION OK DYSPEPSIA |
(«rimatilpR DifceMtlve Kllxlr or Pep'ii ir ,
Pepsine is the gastric Juice itself, or rather theactii-
principal purified, which digests food iu the Htonuoi
When from various causes, the supply of digestive lluiii
is too small, the iuevitalfic consequences are bad indlcer
tion, gastritis, inflammation of the mucous mats of m,
stoinuch and bowels,heurtlmnLaunmia, lots ot ftrenvii,
and In females general derangement. The Elixir of p, .,’
sine cares all such diseases, und t»n v vomiting d u
ring pregnancy
Better than Copaiba—Internal and Local—NewCu
rative Agent.
GRIM AULT’S MATICO.
This new remedy ir prepared from tho leaves olai<^
rnviau tapper y-hrsb caUed MATICO and enus pronji.;
and infallibly wilpou: any fear of inflammatory, reauite
The great majority ol pfcyeldans in Paris, liue-ia.t
many and New YorKnow use no other remedv. ]?<•:\
directions accomp&nj n bottle and packet, oi ;»r,
planatory treatise trill be rent post tree for • d
GENERAL DEPOT IN PARIS.
GRIMAUL'i iv. CO..
47 Kn.’ 1. rr i-i - >
111 Vork, J. RI.nKCJKEII, 128(irand8
And! y every Rood Oheml
BUKIN DU BUISON'S
Digestive Lozengers and Powder
Recent exiierimeutsmade on a large scale by Professur
Pairequln, of Lyons, confirmed by his colleagues ui th*-
hospitals and tne principal notabilities of Paris, have
shown the great efficacy of the Lozenges and Powder
with an alkaline base, a new discovery due to Mr. Burin
du Bulson. Chemist and member of the Imperial Acaile
my of Medicine, Paris, to cure in a sure and rapid man
ner, Indigestion, Nansen, as well as diseases of tin* hid
ueys. Livwr, Cramps iu the Stomach, Inflammation ol
the Downs. Ac. The spleen arising from indigestion dip
appears as If by enchantment under the influence of thi*
jrecious medicine, und the sick person recovers health
strength and appetite.
To resume, tne)’Mstiles and Powder are presented un
der the most tavomblo scientific and medical auspicei
agreeable to the taste, and nmy he taken without Iik*m
voniencc by children as well as adults.
General Depot in Paris at GRIM AULT A CO.’S,
48 Rue Richelieu.
General Depot in Atlanta at, JKNKINS A CO’S.
General Depot ha Now York, at J. M. UKC’KHit's,
JylO—tf 129 Grand Street
COLONEL MOSBY
To IIabukh A BaoTUKim:
}Varrenion % l \>., Afril u, 1867.
Dear Sirs,—
• • Major John Scott, who had been associated
with me for some time before the close of the tr, pro
posed, with my affroSation and const nt, which :e.u
cheerfully given, to write a memoir of my command
/ placed at his disposal all of my dispatches, correst ni
nice, and other military tmemoraiuia He applied him
self with great seal and diligence to the task, haying,ill
the time the co-operation of the officers and men <J/ th
command.
ADKNTS WANTED
PARTISAN LIFE WITH MOSBY.
llr MAJOR JOHN SCOTT,
Of Fauquier, Vo., late C. 8.A.
With Portraits of Colonel Meshy, the Field Officer*,
and Captains of the Battalion, a Map of
Confederacy,” and numerous spirited Illustrations.
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