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fan. jhg fa% ftrtritipwwr. COURT CALENDAR. [RcvUkI DccernUr, 1866, bp lUUiam* eft HWftorn.] B U P K ll I O U~* COURTS, bi.vi nnmx cmcuiT. < 'hwoti'o.- lit Monday In March and August, Cobb. -3d Monday In March and 1st Monday In Oct. .Milton.—4th Monday In March and 3d Mommy In Aug. Forsyth.—lit Mondny In April and 4th Monday In Aug. _.,unpkin.—yd Monday In April and 1st Monday in bop, Dawson.—3d Monday in April and September. lMckcns.—4th Monday In April and September. Utimer.—Id Monday In May and October. 1aunin,~Sd Monday in May and October. Union.—4th Monday in May and October. Towns.— 1 Thutsday after 4th Monday in May ami October, ••hut should the business of Union Court require it, Towns Court may, by order Of tho presiding Judge, be adjourned to Monday thereafter." BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT, Appling.—1st Monday In March aud September. Camden.—Friday after 4th Monday in April ami Oct. Umrltou.—Monday aftor 4th Monday in April and Oct. Cllueh.—4th Monday In March and September. Ooflee.—2d Monday In March and September. Echols.—Monday after 4th Monday tn March and Sept. Olyun.—Sd Monday iu April and October. , Pierce.— 1 Thursday beforo 1st Monday in March and Sept. Waro —5kl Monday in March and September. 4th Monday In April and October. CUATTAHOOCUBB CMCUIT. * imu-nmwmco.—tth Monday in March urn. Harris.—9d Monday in April and October. Marion.—3d Monday in April and Octob. r. Muscogee.—Ud Mouday in May and November. Sehlev.—2d Mondny in April aud October. 'ftlboL—3d Monday in March and September. Taylor.—1st Monday lu April and October. CHKHOKKK CIRCUIT. Bartow.—Monday in March and September. Wayne.—4th! Chattooga.—1st Monday In March and September. Dade.—1th Monday in May aud November, Gordon.—let Monday In April aud October. Murray.—3d Mondny In April and October. Walker.—Monday before 1st Monday in March ami Sept. Whitfield.—4th Monday in April ami October. UOWKTA CIRCUIT. Clayton.—1st Monday in May and November. Clayton.—let Monday in May amt November. Dekalb.—tth Monday in April and October. —2d Monday in March and Septcmt -1st Monday in April ami October. “ ‘ * y lu February and A uay aud November. Meriwether.—3d Monday lu February and August. Troup.—3d Monday In Ma; EASTERN CIRCUIT. Bryan.—Uh Monday in April, and 2d Monday after 4th Monday In November. , „ .. Bulloch.—Friday aftor 3d Monday in March, and Friday after 4th Monday in October. Chatham.—34 Mouday In January and Mny. Effingham.—Monday after 4th Mouday lu March, and 2d Mondny after 4th Monday lu October. Liberty.—aid Monday in April, and Monday niter 4th Mon day in November. McIntosh.—Thursday after 2d Monday in April, and Thureday'after 4th Mouday in November. Montgomery.—Thursday after 2d Monday in March, and Thursday after 3d Mouday *u October. Tatnalk— 3d Monday in March and 4th in October. FLINT CIRCUIT. Batts.—2d Monday in March and September. Henry.—.‘hi Monday in April and October. Monroe.—1th Monday in February and August. Newton.—3d Monday in March and September. Loiral Advertisements. FULTON NHKHIFF'NSALK. W ILL bo sold, before tho court house door in the city of Alter >, Fulton county, (la., betwocn tho law ful hours of so , on the first Tuesday in Beptembor next, tho following property, to-wlt: City lot No 14, In tho City of Atlanta, being a part of land lot number 32, In the 14th district or originally Henry, now Fulton county, bounded north-east by cltv lot number 13, north-west by city lots numbers 17 niul 13, ami south-east by city lot number 16, fronting on Col* tins streot one hundred feet, contalnldg one-half acre, more or less—being tho premises whereon Boitwlck now resides. Also, tho north-west half of city lot nuni- ty, being a part of tho same land lot, .. on Decatur, i ig resides. Levied on by virtue of and to sptlsiy sued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of John J. Ford versus Joseph Beermnn and Julius Poplin. Levied on tho property of said Julius Poplin. Properly pointed out by plaintiff. Also, at the tame time and place, one very large, heavy Express wagon with iron axles, arid one smaller Ex press wagon, with Iron axles, both of which aro now stored At the Tattcrsal's Livery stable, city of Atlanta, Fulton county, On.: both levied on by virtue of ami to satisfy a ll fa issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of George K. Crump A Co. vs. Tho National Express and Transportation Company. Levied on os the prop- i rty of dolcudants. Property pointed out by plaintiff s 11 A iso, at tho snino time and place, tho following articles of machinery, to wit: One foundry furnace, five iron \ isos, two large planers, a largo lot of foundry flasks, a large lot of foundry patterns of various sizes and de scriptions. all or the tools belonging in any way to the Unte City Foundry, one sash machine,onomoulding ma- rhino. All said property levied on byyjrtuo of and to •satisfy two ll fas issued from Fulton County Court, one in favor «>f M. A. Shackelford, the other in favor of Evans P. Howell & Bro. vs. Gate City Foundry, Car Manufacturing and Machine Works. Levied on ns the property of defendants. Properly pointed out by plain- ' Also, at tho same time and place, the following prop erly, to wit. Two kegs containing about ten gallons of gin, eight empty kegs, two empty demijohns, two sets of beer pipe, six boxes cigars, ono pair of French vases, one palrot Bohemian vases, twelve bar-room bottles, twenty-seven bar-room glasses, ono pair of Bohemian Pottles, seven colored wine glasses, throe chandeliers, three pictures In frames, ono ofllce table, four split bot tom chairs, ono bar-room counter and shelving, one .rnr- l omn screen. All levied on as the property of J. F. Thompson, by virtue of and to satisfy a distress warrant •»i*ued by Win, M. Butt, J. P., in favor of Louis Bcho- Hold, vs. Patrick O’Keefe and others. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Also, at the same time and place, the following art l- rles of machinery, viz: one foundry furnace, live Iron vises, two large planers, one large lot of foundry flasks, one large lot of foundry patterns of various sizes and descriptions, all of the tools belonging in any way to the Date City Foundry, one sash machine, one moulding ma chine. Ah of said property levied on by virtuo of and to satisfy n It la Issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor t;. .M. McPherson vs. Huge, Mills & Co„ N. R. Fowler, •ecnritjr. Levied on as the property of defendants. Property pointed out by defendants. Also, at the same time and place, ihe following prop rty, to wit: Eight barber’s chairs and stools, eight office . heirs, one office table, oi e shaving desk, four bathing intis and bath house flxtures, three largo mirrors, one washstand and two bowls, live spittoons, eight pictures in frames. Levied on as the property of Robert Yancy. i of ami to satisfy a tt fa issued from F Ln^nl Advortl»ementis. 1‘ike —1st Monday tu April and October. Spaldlnj?.—1st Mouday in Fcbrnary and AnRiiat. .Upson.—l«t Monday in May and November. MACON CIRCUIT. Hlbb.—8d Mouday in May and November. Crawford.—1st Mouday in March and September, liooly.—lat Monday In April and October. Houston.—Jid Monday in February aud August. Macon.—3d Monday in March and September. Twigge.—dtti Monday in March and September. MIDDLE Crat ClT. Burke.—3d Monday in May and November. Colombia.—lat Monday in March aud September. Emanuel.—2d Monday in April and October. Jefferson.—3d Mouday in Slay and November. Johnson.—Hh Monday in March and September. Richmond —2d Monday In January and .1 une. Striven.—1st Monday in May aud November. Washington.—2d Monday in March and Scpteiubei NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Elbert.—2d Monday in March aud September, (ilatsscock.—ild Monday in February and August. Hancock.—2d Monday in April aud October. Hart.—Ski Monday lu Marcli and September. by virtno c Levied on t pointed out by plaintiff 1 •Madieoii.-lrt Monday in Marcli aud Septen.be Oglethorpe.—ild Monday r in April and October. l'aiiaferro.—4th Monday in February and August. Warren.—1st .Monday iu April aud October. Wilkes.—dtli Monday In March and September. OCNUI.UKE CIRCUIT. Baldwin.—4th Monday iu February and August, t ireeuc.—2d Mouday in March and September. Jasper —1th Monday iu April and October, Jones.—8d Monday in April and October. Morgan.—1st Monday in March and September. I'lltnam.—4tli .Monday in March and September. WilklnsoE.—1st Monday in April aud October. PATAULA CIRCUIT. Olay.—4tli Monday iu February and August, alter the next Court. „ ,, Early.—1st Monday in April and October. Miller.—3d Monday lu Apr.l and October. Oiiitniiiu.—3d Monday in May and November. Randolph.—lat Monday iu Slay and November. Stewart.—3d .Monday in April and October. Terrell.—till Monday in Stay and November. Webster.—2d .Monday in Slnrcli and September. SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. Berrien.—Sionday after Irwin Court. Brooka.—Monday after Lowndes Court. Colquitt.—'Wednesday alter ad Sionday in Slay and No vember. „ _ , Irwin.—Or. Thursday after Tcirair Court. Laurens.—2d .Monday in April and October, laiwndes.—Mondays after Colquitt Court. I’ulaski.—3d Sionday in April and October. Telfair.—Friday alter 4tli Sluuday In April and Oclnl.er. Thomas.—Sionday after Brooks Court. Wilcox.—Ith .Monday In April aud October. SOUTHWESTEUN CIRCUIT. Baker.—3d Mondny in May and November. : 'allioun.—3d Sionday in Slnrcli and September. Decatur.—ith Sionday in April and October. Dougherty.—1st Sionday in June and December. Sumter.—2d Sionday in April and October. Worth.—3d Mondny In April and October. TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT. Campbell.—3d Monday in February and August. Carroll.—1st Sionday Iu April and October. Coweta.—1st Sionday in March mid September. Floyd.—2d Sionday iu January and July. Haralson.—3d Sionday in April and October. Heard.—3d Monday in Starch and September. Paulding.—1st Sionday in February and August. Polk.—1th Monday in January aud July. WESTERN CIRCUIT. Banks—1st Monday in April and October. Clarke.—1st .Monday iu February and 2d In August. Franklin.—Ski Sionday iu April and October, (iwlnuclt.—1st Sionday in March aud 2d tu Sepleinln Habers ham.—3d Sionday In April aud October. Hull.—ild Monday iu Starch and September. Jackson.—Ith Sionday in February and August. Bautin.—Ith Monday in April and October, Walton.—3d Monday iu February and August. White —Sionday after 4th April and October. ?nlton Bu- ' rior Court, In fnvor of John Gavin va Robert Yancey. Property pointed out by plaintiff'. August 5th, 18(17. Also, at the same time and place, Ueorgo Johnson's l interest, being one-half, of the* Bcll-Johuson House: ' - ini building is throe atoriee high, bealdeothe basement, In which building ia the post-office situated, and being ;,n the north-east corner of Broad and Alabama streets, in the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga. Levied on by virtue ol and to satisfy a ii fa issued from Fulton Snpe- ; riur Court, in favor of Pierce Skelton vs. George John- ‘ eproperty of defendant. Property ill’s attorney. August 5th, 1807. w. L. HUBBARD, Deputy Sheriff’, augff-td Printer's fee $2.50 per levy. I I I TON SIlliHIFF'S SAUK. W ILL be sold, before the court house door 111 the city ot Atlanta, Fulton county, Stnto of Georgia, be- 1 tween the lawful hours of sale, on tho flrst Tuesday iu September next, the following property, to-wlt : All Drat tract or parcel of laud situated, lying and being in the city of Atlanta whereon the Atlanta Female lnstl lute was located, known In tho plan of Bald city as f ity lots Nub 97, 08.911, aud 100, the same being designated as i block No 10, of original land lot No 51, in the 14th dis trict of originally Henry, now Fnlton county, containing live acres, more or less. Levied on by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage « la issued from Fnlton Superior Court in litvor of James lBMayaon, tranaforree,vs William Ezzartl, President of the Board of Trustee* of the Atlan ta Female College. Property pointed out in said tl fa. W'o ai'iin* same time and place, a part of laud lot No 51, In the 14th district nr originally Henry, now Fulton i county, known iu Hie plan ol city survey as oily lois Nos ( jl and'.14, fronting on Peach-Tree ami Ivy streets, each lot containing ball' an acre, and being the lots whereon the defeudatiT, John II. Lovcjoy now resides. Levied on as the III- iperty of John II Lovcjoy, by virtue of and to -iili-l va mo. I gage ll 111 issued from Fulton Superior Court ill fiivur of Maurlee Livingston va John tl Lovejy. Pro perly pointed out in said mortgage 11 fa. July ti, 18117. 1 W. L. llUilBAltD. Dep. Sheriff, jyff—id Printer's fee $2,50 per levy. POSTPUNliD SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold, on Hie flrst Tuesday In September next, before the court house door in the city of Atlanta, Fulton comity, Ga., tvllliin the legal hours of sale, the following properly, to-wlt: 1 puncheon Holland gin, barrels various I rands of liquors, b casks ol porter ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W. Iff. HILL, Auctioneer. B Y Ylrtuo of an order of tho Court of Ordinary of Kill- ton comity, I will Boll, on tho flrst Tuesday lu Bop* tombor noxt, before tho court houso door lu Atlanta, within tho usual hours of sale, ono city lot In At lanta, Ga., lying on tho coruor of McDonough ami Jonea streets, and known as a portion of city lot 5 or block 2 of land lot 58,14th district of oilglnally Henry, now * ni ton county, containing half an acre, raoro or loss. 1 nls lot lloa nearly opposite tho residence of Win. Rinmton. .Sohl ns tho property or Thomas Thompson, deceased. Terms: Guo-third cash, one-third three mouths, and ouo- third six mouthu. July 20,1807. GEO. EDWAKDH, Admin idrotor. iy£l_td Printer’s foo i<» Mason I’ii.ciiuu 1 Equity ami Injunction, in Fulton m, v Superior Court. Returnable to James Dacres tt at. ( October term, 1807. I T appearing to the court by tho return of tho Sheriff that tho defendant in tho above stated also is not a resident of said county, and it further appearing by tho sworn statement In complainant’s bill that said detenu- Hut is not ll resident or too 8tnto of Georgia: It is there fore, on motion of complainant’s solicitor, ordered that service bo perfected by publication of this order in ono of tho weekly newspaper*published in tho cily ot At lanta, oucoamoutli for four months previous to the next term of said court; and it is further ordered, that this order be entered on the minutes of said court. April It. J. SFRAYBKRRY, Attorney for Mason Pilcher. A true extract from tho minutes of court. May 17, 18U7. W. It. VENABLE, Clerk. Printer’s fee ftl per square for each insertion. Jeff—lam4m Tabitiia Jank Atkins 1 Libel for Divorce, in Fulton Su- tw. V pertor Court. April Term, John S. Atkins. ) 1807. I T appealing by the return of the Sheriff that the de fendant in the above stated case is not to In* found in said county, and tt being made to appear to the court tlmt the defendant resides out of said. State: Ills, on motion, ordered by the court that the defendant lie served by the publication of ibis order once a month for four months before tho next term of tills court, iu one of itTRKLI.it HILL, Attorneys for Lilielant. A true extract from the minutes of said court June 12. 1807, W. R. VENABLE, Clerk. Printer’* lee $1 per square for each insertion. Je22—lttm4m Sakaii Ann V. Handers ) Libel for Divorce, In DeKalb i'„\ v 8 ii p e r i o r Court. April Albxandku VV. Handers. 1 Term, 1807. I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant, Alexander W. Handers, does not reside in this county, anil it further appeal ing that he did not, at the lime said suit was commenced, reside in this State, and docs not new reside in this State: It is there fore ordered that said defendant appear and answer nl the next term of this court, or Ihe case be considered ii default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed ; and ills lUrther ordered that a copy of this order be published lu the Atlanta Intelligencer, a public gazette ot this State, onco a month for lour mouths prior to the next term of this court. GARTRELL & HILL, Attorneys for Libellant. A true extract from the minutes of said court. May 30,1807. J.M. HAWKINS, Clerk. Printer’s fee $1 per square for each insertion. jet—Innvfin Vincent Davis i Libel for Divorce, in Fulton Superior rt. y Court. April Term, 18117. Rule to Julia A. Davis. | Perfect Service. I T appearing to tho Court by the return of tho Sheriff' that the defendant does not reside in this county, and it further appearing that she does not reside in lliis State : It is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said de fendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court, else that the case be considered in default, «ml the plain tiff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that this rule be published iu the Atlanta Intelligent er once a month lor lour months. GAUTRKLI. & JACKSON, Attorneys for Libellant. A true extract from the minutes. May 10,1807. ma)25—lauilm W. R. VENABLE, Clerk. Printer’* fee $1 per equate each insertion. PUI.TON HUPBIIIOR COURT, Al’lllL TERM, 1807. Eliza J. Blackman, by her next friend,'! Bill for Account, Relief, Ac ...it] ale, 8 basket* of champagne. All levied on as the property of John ll. Lovcjoy, by virtue of and to satisfy a li fa issued from Fnlton Superior Court in favor ol Wil liam Solomon vs John 11 Lovujoy. Properly pointed out >■) plaintiff. August 0, 1807. WM. L. HUBBARD, Dep. Sheriff’. nug7-td Printer’s fee $3.50 per levy. PULTON SIIKIIIFK’S SALIi. WriLLbc sold, before the court house door in the city VT of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., between lbe law ful hours of sale, on the flrst Tuesday iu September next, the following property, to-wlt: . Two bedsteads and clothing, one sofa, one table, live chairs, one hat-rack, one marble top bureau, one wash- -land one clock, one cooking-stove and flxtures. Levied on by an attachment fl fa, from Fulton Superior Courl. in favor of A J Haralson vs M Hartman. Properly levied on a- (lie property of M. Hartman. Afro, one lot ol land number 177, in the 11th district ol originally Henry, but now Fulton county, levied on by S K ozburn, L C, with a fl fa from the JuBtlci the IfliUh ilistrlct, G M, in favor oriel blliolt vs Mar- t.ImlI M Elliott. Levied on as the property of the de tViidunt.and relumed to mo by said constable. Also, a city lot with the red bouses on It, lu the city oi Atlanta, on Peters street, containing one-murth of in line, moic or less, adjoining a lot on the east, occu pied by *7 M Swift, aud *’ * Levied ‘ * ° aoHiiuuiiu .it. it.u west Ezekiel Hull’- i by J S Lumpkin, L C. with a fl fa issued from WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, (MEDICAL DEPARTMENT# BAI/riMOltlJ, INI A It Via. AN 1>. F A C V L T Y : Rev. Thomas E. Bond. M. D., Prosldmit G. M. Roberts, M. D , Emeritus Professor ol td'slet rics and Diseases of Women and Children. A. J. Foard, M. D.. Professor of Descriptive an i Surge , cal Anatomy. J. P. Logan, M. D., Professor of the Principles ana I i m< tice of Medicine. Harvey L. Byrd, M. D , Professor of Olntetrics. Martin P. Scott, M. D., Professor of the D.senses ol Women and Children. Edward Warren, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. John F. Mon mom hr, M. D., Prolessor ot Physiology and Geneial Pathology. J J. Moorman, M. D., Prolessor of Medical Jniispru donee and Hygicuue. Josnui E. Claoett, M. D., Professor of Materia Me dica and Therapeutics Clarence Mohpit, M. D , Professor of Medical Chemis try and Pharmacy. John N. Monmonieii, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. .'•vieu on oy •» a jaiiiuimiu, u ' , » *• ••• tic Justices Court ol the BWfftu district, G M, of said ,,unity, in favor of The Officers or said district vs Henry .1 Stephens. Levied on as the property or the deleudant and retarded to mo by said constable. Also, thirty acres of land, more or less, lying west ol and joining the lands of J M C Reed, being in the Mill district of originally Henry, now Fulton comity, about two miles from the city of Atlanta, on the McDonough re id. Levied on us the property of A Gilmore, by J J White, L c, with a Ufa from thu Justices Court, ol Hie ..nth (IDtrict. (i M, of said county, in favor of Archibald Mcl.eilan vs A Gilmore, and pointed out by the plaintiff, and returned to me by said constable. Also, the Interest of A L Wells in one city lot contain- jt.g one-fourth of an acre, more or less, north side ol the (icorgia Railroad, number not known, being a part ol what Is known as Gunbv’s prouerly, In the city or At- i u,t i Levied on by J S Lumpkin, L C, with a ll la from ci,. Justices Court of the 102Mh district, G M, ol said .'.unity, in favor of LG Holland v* A L Wells, as the property of defendant. Hud returned to me by said con T'G*, 1S57. n n w „ jLlpoKD>8hl!rlir . #ttg7—til I'riutur's foo $2.50 jtur luvy. I'ONTFONliB BMLIFF'S SAI.K. W IIJ. I It, la-fur.' tho court house door In tb« city ofAtluntu, Knltou .-nunty, Ou„ on Ihe flrst I uo,- ,lny in Saptembev next, within the Ie*s«llinuva ol stile, the loilowlng property, to-wlt: , , 4 . .. One single story wood house, and lot, fronting west, on Elliot Street, and adjoining lot of Mr. Long on the iTbrlli, and Mr. Thomas on the south, and a lot now, or ineVlv owned bv J. A. Hayden, coulninlnghalf an acre, more or less Levied on as the property of John Nor i , ,11. to satiety a tl. fa. issue.! from the County Court ol I niton county in lavor of J. A. Brldwcll & Son. l ot p,pointed out by defendant, and now iu possession 'AiHo' aVthe same time aud place, ono three-story brick i and lot, on the east sid : (»l Peuch-lree street, ur i, riiy of Atlanta, now occiq Ftore, Joining Fi •d by J. H. Lovejoy as a t on Hie south, and L. P. Levied on as the properly of J. li. ,-ioy, to sutisly four . las. Issued from the County , ■ „i in favor ol' Meador A. Tumlin. Property pointed it by plu.nllff’s attornew July 3, IWr migTjjd SPECIAL BAILIFF** SALK. VI TILL be sold, nefore the court bouse door in He ' \ cily of Atlanta, on the flrst Tuesday m September i <t, within thu lawful hours of sale, the following pro- 1 i ni, 1 mules'—one a large sorre’ horse mule, the other a . U marc mule-levied on us Ihe tro erty of George 1 .ueanis, to satisfy all fa is**ued from the County l ourl • I Fulton County, in favoi of Hugh Demining, Property tinted out by defendant. August (i, 1M7. , „ , ,, WM. 11. HOLCOMBE, special Uaili'L ,i u»7- rd Prinler’s fee $2 50 per levy. The next Session of this Institution will commonco on the flrst day of October ensuing, and continue tor flvo mouths. One student from each Congressional District ol the late ulave-hnlding Stales will t>e admitted »n all the privi- lego* of this University upon the payment of thirty live dollars for each session of attendance. Wouuded aud disabled soldiers will have precedence in this regard over all other applicants. i.orated in Baltimore, one of the most populous, lu*?* pitable, and attractive cities in this country : under Hie Charge of Protestors who have enjoyed peculiar opnoriu „„„ ... nitics for surgical and medical experience during the r« ,,i ; iunlly Fayette, now Fulton conuty. (subjt*ct to the cent war, and several of whom have already been sir ulow’r dower); tl.e place whereon Jacob Red wine ceeBful teachers iii well known medical schools ; amlwltli j |j\,dand died, c(iniaiinr)‘ ? 410 acres, more or less, all in ihe most satlslactory arrangenients for Hie proper illu- iwwlv ; supposed to he »rt or 80 acres of bottom laud i ration ol all tin* subjects embraced in its extend’d cur j},, pi , t -c. void by order of the Court of Ordinary, for riculuin, Washington University offers unusual ftdv.oi ’he lienefli of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash. July luges to those engaged iu Ihe study ol Medlcius. jo, p»»7 AZ. MIMS, Administrator lYraa-ttasa Ijpffnt uminr*..— Adrertliiomont*. fllloKulAi Ilkkitr Coustr. R A IIKNDKRHON, ndmlnlslrntor on tlio Mtntcof . Anrtrotv Hi-nfforsmt, into or said comity, dacoHotl, Imviliff applied to mo for loiters of dismission from said Tills IsHtoroforo to cite and ndmonislt nil porsona con- rented, klndreii end creditors, to show cause, If ally lltey cnn why acid admlnlitrator Bhould not he dlacliarged from ilia edmlnlstratlon and rocelvo loltora of dlsmiaalon within Ilia I Into prescribed by law. Given tinder my baud and ofllclnl BlBiutltiro, March an, 1SII7. o. H. NOLAN, Ordinary. Printer's fee $4.50 II mar83—lamiltn i KOIIGIA, Ukniiv C'ouNi r. ottniNAHY'a offiue, may 1 1W17. KNDBRSON UPCIIUKCII, adininiifcrator on the os- JL lilies of Amy Driver and Charles U. Driver, repro- . Juts to mo, in hia potltlon duly Hied, tlmt ho baa rally ad- mlniatcred said estates— Tlteso are llteruroro to notify all porsons concentod to be and appear at my office within tho time proscribed by law, in show cause, irony exists, why letters of dismission should not he granted. Given under my hand and offi cial signature, April 2tl, 1M>7. q. It. NOLAN, Ordinary. may-1—Inmflrn Printers fee <4.60 UKOU441A, lXp.NHY Cotrartv. ottntNAnY's opficb, may t, 1357. W it. McCORD and Moses Mann, administrators on . (lie csiata of James S. McCord, represent to tills court In then- petition, duly fllcd, that they have fully administered said estate— These ere therefore to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they have, why said administrators should not ire disclmrned from their said ofllce, and re ceive letters disntissory In terms of the law, Given un der my hand and official siquature, April 20,1307. q. It. NOI.AN, Ordinary, rnayl—lainlim Printet’a fee $4,50 (iUOIMilA, IlKNitv County. V MA li. BROWN, administrator on tho estate of lietirj Stokes, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said administration - These are therefore to nive notice to all persons con cerned, to tile their nbjflclious iu my ollieo, in terms or the law, ir any they have, why said applicant should not receive letters of dismission as prayed for. Given under my hand and official siqnalure, May 2», IHII7. q. It. NOLAN, Ordinary. mayai- iamffm Printera fee $4.58 OGOIttilA, IlKNttY County. I AM EH FINDLEY, administrator on the eslale or A. c. McKcbbin, late of said county, deceased, having in proper iorm applied to me for letters of dismission from said administration - Tiffs is therefore to cite and ndmonislt all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not he discharged from his administration and receive letters ol dismission within the time prescribed by law. Given under my hand aud official siuuature, May 2a, 1N17. _ „ q. it. NOLAN, Ordinary. inaySi—lainCnt _ Printer's fee $4,60 hliOiita.t, IIhnry County. T AMES ATKINS, administrator on the estate of .Jo- sci,It Atkins, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for leave to sell the real estate of said intestate for the beneflt of heirs and distributees — All persons concerned will die their objections, if any thov have, within the time prescribed by faw ; otherwise, leave will lie granted In sell sa.d real estate, June 27, Lojfttl A(lvcrtl*ein<)nt«. IllCOItttIA, GomtoN County. W A. J. Robertson, administrator of tho estate of . Mathew Robertson, represents to tho court, tn his petition duly fllcd and entered on record, that lie has fltlly administered said estate— Those aro therefore to notify all porsons concerned to lie ami appear at my ofllco, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, If any exists, why letters of dismis sion should not lie (fronted tho applicant ou the flrst Mon day In December, HOT. Given under my hand and ofll- elnl signature, May 27, IW7. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. may29—lnmOm Printer's fuo $l.5n» (lliUlhilA, Goiiiion County. riAIIOMAB JOHNSON, administrator of W G. John- X Bon, represents to the court In his petition, duly Hind and entered on record, Hint lie lias fully administer- ed said estate, so far as Ills assets will pay— This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin- drccl and creditors, to show cause, if any tbev can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, aud receive letters of dismission on the flrst Monday in December, lbtW. maySO—lnnifim <;i;oRLl \, Gordon County. /~1 EORGE II. HOGAN, administrator on tho estate or \JT Win. K. Hogan, represents to me that he has fully administered the estate of said deceased, and 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 be discharged from his adminis tration and receive letters of dismission as prayed for. Given under my hand and olllcinl signature. June 5, 1807. D. \V. NEEL. Ordinary, j, , i,mi,in* Printers fee $4,50 GljOlSt.l V, Gordon County. 1 EORGE II. llOGAN, administrator of Ihe estate ol Kohl. S. Wale limns and hh Hams, nt at. i Equity, in Ful ton Superior Edwin Bayne, John R. Wallace, WII-1 liani Is. High, and Elbrldge Geny { Beiiri. J I T appearing to the courl by the return of Hie sheriff that Eibridge Gerry Fearl, one of the defeudantH in the above case, cannot bo found lu said county, and it further appearing that he is a non-resident of the State of Georgia: Ii is therefore ordered by the court, that said defendant appear und answer At the next termor Ibis court, aud upon failure thereof, that said bill betaken lor confessed, as to him; and It Is further ordered, that publication of this order be made in one of tlie public gazette* published ill the city of Atlanta once u month for four mouths. HILL & CANDLER, Solicitors for Complainants. A true extract Iroin the minutes of said court. May 4, lb#i7. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk. Brliitcr’s fee ftl per square each insertion. may.1l -lauilm I Bill for Injunction, Relief, At Fulton Superior Court. Eli/.auetii A. Bell! Daniel Wkavkii F. M. Fisk and Samuel Akkiis. J I N Ibis case It appears to Hie (.'ourl tlmt the defendant* Daniel Weaver and F. M. Fisk, do not reside in the State ol Georgia: It is therefore ordered tlmt they an pear at Hie next term of ihe Superior Court of said county, to be held on the flrst Monday iu October next, and make defense to said hill, or the same will be taken lor confessed. It is further ordered tlmt the Clerk of this Court publish lids order In some public gazette in tin* city of Atlanta once a month for four month*. May 21, !n,L HAMMOND, MYNATT WELLBORN, Solicitors for complainant. A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court of Fulton county. May 2, 1867. rnay2l- luwlm \Y\ R. VENABLE, Clerk. Brunei’* fee $1 per square cm Ii insertion. , iu Fulton Supt Lorn a Kelly. 1 Perfect Service. I 'T appearing to thu Court by the return of the Sheriff . tlmt l lie defendant does not reside in this county; aud it lurthcr appearing tlmt she does not reside ill Uiis State: It is, on motion of counsel, ordered tlmt said de fendant appear and answer at the next term oT this Court, clst; i li.it thu case lie considered in default, and tho plain tiff allowed to proceed. And it Is further ordered tliut this rule be published iu tho Atlanta Intelligencer once a month for four mouths previous lo the next term of this Court. GARTRELL & JACKSON, Attorney* for Lihollaiit. A true extract from tho minutes. April 17, 1857. muy25-Iam4m W. K. VENABLE, Clerk. Printer’s lee £1 per square each insertion. Bill for Discovery, Relief, Spe- ! eifle Performance, and Injune- [ lion, in Fulton Superior Court. October Term, 1857. A DJI IN ISTIt ATOM’S SALIC. Air ILL !><• sold, l»e fore tho court house door in the rlt) of Atlanta, on the flrst Tuesday in Septum ihm next, i\.ihin the lawlnl hours of sale, tin; land belonging to i it.- irtate or Jacob Red wine, deceased, being lot N«». 2. i„I pails of lots Nos. land 85, iu Hie 14th district of lly Pay'dt A iLiUy public clinic will be held, at which such thor ough instruction will be given as cannot fall tofnmllarfre the student with every varlel j of tin mae and Inlnry, mil to give him a practical acquaintance with the n < oi i* medial agents. The students of this Institution will be admitted int-* the public futfpittdt of the city, wln-n- hi ruugt meiits liu\' | been umdo for clinical initructloi). Anatomical studies nxn lie uurMu-d under n* favorable ; circumstances ns *n any oilier nicdirnl • ollege le tbi* country. F K H 8. Matriculation ft Dissection ... ... I" Professors ... B.o Graduation *Ji Beneflciary Guduates of other respectable medical schools will lie rc<|uired only to pay the fees for Matriculation, Dis*»c- tioo, aud Graduation. A. J. FOARD, M. D., Dean, No 47 Liberty street, N. E. corner of Lexington, Jyil -iw or Barnimi’* Hotel. UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL, At Lonint Cirovo, Albfiinarlo County, Va M fllilB former location of Dr. (feasuer Harrison’s fchool, X ono and a half miles from Greenwood Depot, oh the Virginia Central Itailroud ; preparatory to the Uni* varsity of Virginia ill Ancient and Modern Laugungus, Mathematics, Afatural and Moral Science*, and the Eng lish branches. . , , The Principal* are graduates of the University of \ Ir giLia, in all the subjects taught in Hie school, and have had a successful experience of four, eight and ten years, respectively, in teaching in schools of fd<rh grade, includ ing those of Dr. Gessuer Harrison, RoV. Win. Dinwiddle, Bloomfield Academy, Edgeworth Female Seminary. N. C’., Hon. K. M. T. Hunter’s Select School, and others of like character. Terms : For tuition aiul hoard, including fuel, washing and lights, for ten mouths, (lat September to 27th June,) $V75 in curreucy, half in advance, balance l*t February. (Jidii ticobuyi in a room. Board in the best style. For circular, address the Principals, Greenwood Depot, Albe- ttutrlo <0UDtlr - v “' II N. B. WOOD, Prin.ipaL A. J. WOOD. I Associate A. K. YANCEY, f Principals. Reference is invited to the Faculty of the University or Virginia, and to the patrons and students of all the schools in which Ihe Priociiffd* have taught, tuglfi—d&w3t J.I5 Printer’s fee |5 JF A DJI IN ISTIt ATOH’N SALK. WM M. HILL, Auctioneer. B V virtue or an order from the Court or Ordinary of Fulioii county, Ga., I will sell, tn the flist Tues- d y in KrpleiiHier next, liefore the court house door in lln «lly of Atlanta, between tin? legal hour* of talc, 81 -Imre* of Hu; Block of ihe Atlanta Ga* Company. Also, I lie personal property ol George Bronson, deceased, con- listing of 10 sliau-s of the stock of iliu Georgia Railroad A Banking Co ill pan y, a large chest, one lot of book*, Ac. Sold ih Hie properly ..t George Brouson, deceased, hjr the lieueill of llte lo ir* and creditors i»r said deceased. Term* of sale cusb. July 1, 1857. FRANKLIN HAYDEN, Administrator, jylff M Printer’s fee $5 i:\KCIITOirS SALK. >Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of J Fulton county, Ga., will be sold,on the flrst Tuesday iu September next, before the court house door in the city of Atlanta, bel wren Hie legal hours of sale, one lot or laud. No. 1*1, in ihe 1 Ith district of origlusily Henry, now Fulton county; about 80 nr es of clcurcd laud, and the I»alame well timliereU, with good spring*. *«veu mil s from Atlaiita; containing, in ail,uboui 2ff2M acre*. Sold for the purpose of division. Term* cash. July 12 1867. Jyi3—Id (JKOIEGI A, Fulton County. foSKI'H WILLIS, administrator on the estate of •I Thomas M. Lee. deceased, having made application to me for leave to ! Hie real estate of said intestate: All persons concei ne«l are uotilicd to file t heir objections If any they have, wilhlu two months from the first publi cation of this notice, else leave will be grauted for the sale ol tnid real estat _Jy7 T 2m LEOUGI A, Fulton County. W HEREAS, Moat* Frank, applies for letter* of Ad ministration dt bonis non, with the will annexed, upon the estate of Mary Green, late of said couuty, do- All person* concerned, kindred ai.d creditors of said deceased, will tile their objection*, if auy exist, within the time prescribed by law', else letters will be granted the ippilcaut. Wltuesa my official *lgnature. August •Jd, IBM. DAN I EL PITTMAN, Ordinary ttugx—and Erahtum W. Cravatii, vs. James J. Morrison, Jos. Nall and Geo. P. Titus. f|lIIK defendant*, Joseph Nalle and Geo. I*. Titus, are JL hereby ordered io appear at the October term, 1N57, ol Hitd ('ourl, amt answer suid bill in terms of tho statute iu such case made and provided. By order of the lion. Hiram Warner, Judge or the Superior Court of suid county. June 3D, 1857. Jyil—lamtm W. U. VENABLE, Clerk. Printer’s lee ftl per square each insertion. ii ICO IK GI A, Vi/i.ToN County ordinary's office, march 30,1867. 4 LEX. M. WALLACE, administrator ol William Wal- laee, represents to tho Court, iu his petition duly filed, that ho has fully administered William Wallace’* estate— This is therefore to cite all persous concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, If any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his admin intrutiou, and receive letters of dismission on the flrst. Mouday in October, 1857. Given under my band aud of ficial signature. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary imuffi lainUm Printers fee >4,60 OKOUGIA, Fulton County. ordinary’s office, march 30, 1855. ¥ | I RA M BOWEN, administrator on the estate of Hu- Ax gar Bond, deceased, represents to the court lulus petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he lias hilly administered said estate— This is therefore to eito all persons concerned, kin dred und creditors, to sliow cuuse.it any they cun, why said administrator should uot lie dismissed from li is ad- rniuist ration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in October, 1857. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. martM—lamflro Printer’s fee $4 60 UUORGIA, Fulton County. If icilAEI. GARDNER applies to me for letters of nil 111. ministration upon the estates of Patrick Gardner aud Timothy Gardner, both late of suid county, detcus cd— These are therefore to cite und admonish all and sin gular. the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why letters ol i lntiiii-ir until should not lie granted to SHid applicant. Given under mv hand and official signature, August 1, lit Vll.'l |(|'I'T(U\ (Irrlm-irv J) 2 Printe GEORGIA, He JJ II. RAY i ii v County. itor on the estate of S. P. Lee, dc- I, late of said county, httviug applied to mo orsuip— tl iliHiiission from aaid cxccntorsliip These are therefore to cito all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law.and show cause, it any they have, why aaid letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signa ture, June 3, 1857. (J. R. NOI.AN, Ordinary. Jy2 lam2m Printer’s feo ftfl A DJI IN ISTIt A TOR’S SA LK. I f Y virtue of an order from tlie.Court of Ordinary of > Henry county, will lie sold, before the court house door at McDonough. Henry county, outlie first Tuesday in September next, between the legal hours of sale, 1*7 aerosol land, more or less, in thu Till district of said comity, and known as the lat** residence of Seaborn J. riniffiii, deceased. Sold as the property of Seaborn J. «’biffin, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor*. Terms fi’3 td A DJI IN ISTHATOII’.N SA LK. ■ > Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of II Henry county, will be sold before the court house door of Henry county, on the fir*t Tuesday in September next, between the legal hours of salo 72 ncren of land, more or less, in tno 7tli district, of Henry county, ad joining 11. Upchurch and others, and known as tho plan tation of Mary A. Ilarkness, deceased. Terms ol sale cash. July 24, 1855. MARION CLEVELAND. Adm’r. Jy25 td Printei 4JKOHGIA, Henry County. IfOBERT HAltPER, Administrator on the estate of X.L II. F. Elliott, deceased late of said count), having made application to this Court for leave to sell the real estate of said intestate, for (lie benefit of the heirs ami creditors All persons com erned are notified to file their objec tions. if any they have, within two months from the publicat ion of this not ice, else leave will be granted for I lie sale of said real estate. July 21, 1857. <L It. NOLAN, Ordinary. Jy25 2m Printer’s fee $6 GKOUGIA* Mbhiwktukr County. J OSEPH HEARD, ono of the administrators with the will annexed upon the estate of William K. Bussey, applies lor tellers of dismission from said administra tion- These are Ihe. concerned to lie and appear at my offl . first Moiulay in November next,and show cause, if any es- ists, why paid letters should not lie granted the upplicanL Given uiuler my hand and official signature, April 25, 1867. J. W. BANNING, Ordinary. may5-—Iamffm Printer’s fee $4.50 (. KOICGIA, Mkriwetukr County. J OHN S. BROWN, administrator on the estate of Ro bert Brow n, deceased, represents that lie lias fully administered said estate, and applies for letters of dis mission— These are therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from Ins ad ministration, and receive letters of dismission within Hio time prescribed by law. Given under my band and 1125, 1857. J. W. BANNING. Ordinary. Primer’s fee ft I 50 Printer |jK4>ifi(il A, Fulton county. ordinary’s office, march 1,1866. I OllN LYNCH, administrator of the estate ol James Garrey, deceased, applies to me for letteis of dis mission from said administration— All persons concerned are therefore notified to file their oojection*. if any they have, on or before the regular mrm of Hds court in September next, otherwise letters ol dismission will lit* granted applicant. Given under my hand and nfiiuul siguaiurt*. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary, in ii i Iamffm Pi Intel »fei Wm. M. A R. J. Lowry J rs. I Assumpsit. In the Superior The Northwestern i Uouri of FiiIioh t’oiimy, Ga. Hank of Georoia. J mil E defendants are hereby notified and required, per I soiiiilly <» r by attorney, to be an I appear at the next Superior Court l>» be held in and for said county, on the flrsi .Monday in October next, then and there to answer Hie plaint ill s'demand in nn HCliou of assnmpcit, as in d'-lault thereof Hie court will proceed as to iustleo shall ipp rtuin. Witm-ss Ihe Hon. John Collier, one of ihe Jud-.-cs of the Superior Courts. June 14, 1867. W. It. VENABLE. Clerk. Piiute.’s fee ftl per square for each iuecrtiou. j 15 -law.lw . Fuiinlii Slierlll ’n Salen l«»r September. W ILL be sold, before the courl house door, ill Hie town of Murganton, in Hie couuty of Fannin, on the flrst Tuesday iu September next, the following pro perly.. to-wlt: Eighty acres of lot of land number one hundred and twenty four, ill Hie sill district and 2d section ol said eouiity ; also, three dozen sheafs oats. Levied on us the properly of Sarah Ridings, to satisfy a ll fa issued from Fannin Superior Court, Janus J Logan vs Sarah Ridings maker, anil James M Canada, endorser. Also, lot of land number two hundred and eighteen, in the sixth district and first section of *dd county. Levied on ns lln* property of W ui itiiHsell, Lo satisfy an ni Inch- incut fi la, Thomas R Trammell va said Win Russell. Also, forty acres of lot of laud number seven, iu tin* 8lh district or (lie 2d section of said county, to satisfy an alUchmem fl fa in favor of George N. Grc-eu vs. William Has-, maker, und L B Crawford Security. Also, lot of laud uumber eighty-nine, in the kth dis trict and 2d section of said county, to aatisfy a tax fl fa iu favor of The State and County vs John Colwell. Also, lot of laud number one hundred and sixty-four, in the 9th district and 2d seed n of said county. In favor of Tlie Officers of Fannin Superior Court vs o F Adams aud others. July 28th, 1807. NATHAN B. LONG. Sheriff. •in id Print, i - : GLOIHGA, Fannin County. fl^WOmouih* afterdate, application will lie made lo the Court of Ordinary ol Fannin county, at the Iffciul signature, Apr may5—lamffi Gi:oICGl A, Meriwether County. John A. Mitchell, Ex’t’r,’) dfcc., Complainant, ( Bill, &c. In Meriwether Su es. }■ porior Court. Returnable Caro link Mitchell cl at. | to February Turin, 1867. Defendants. MERIWETHER SUPERIOR COURT, .FEBRUARY TERM, 1867. I T appearing to the Court that Messrs. Lelper it Mena- l'ee, and Robert J. Trammell, defendants in the above staled lull, reside out of the State of Georgia— It is therefore ordered tlmt service be perfected on said defendants by publieulion of this order once a month for four mouths, in the Atlanta Intelligencer, a public ga zette of Ibis Stale ; and thut the said defendants appear at the next term of thu Sup rior Court of Muriwetl er comity on the 3d Monday in August next, and plead an swei or demur to said lull. By Hie Court. PEEPLES A STEWART, i c flP(4 W. A. ADAMS, (■ L I“1 * s< " ”. Tin* above contains a true extract from the minutes of Ihe Superior Courl of Meriwether county, Ga. April 9, I Miff. JNO. W. BOYD, Clerk. Primer’s roe ftl per square each insertion, nprltt lAmftin Gi oiiGl \, Meriwether County. J AMES BELL, executor of the Iasi will and testament Ot Sarah Bell, represents to the court Hint lie 1m* fully administered saiil estate— Tins is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why *uld executor should iiol lie discharged from he- executorship and receive letters of dismission on the firm Monday in s. pit mh. r, 1857. Given under my hand aud offl. ml slenature l chruarv 19, 1867. .1. \\ . BANNING, Ordinal)’, mat i inKm Printei - fi e *. i 50 GI.OICGI l. Meihwetiier County, a* AMI'KI. M. WELBORN and Howard Martin, exeen- n tor-oi the last will and testament of Alfred NN'el- ln.ni. late of said county, deceased, applies for letters ot dismission from said tni.^t, representing that they have lullv carried out said will These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singu lar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear ut my office, within tho lime allowed by law, and -,’ow cauee. if any exists, why said letters should not be granted. Given uudci u.y bund aud official signature, June 3, 1867. J. W. BANNING. Ordinary. Jelff—Iamffm IVnder^fee ftt.Wi GEOHGIA, Meriw ether County. V \\\\> ARRINGTON applies to u.e for letters of sd- $f ih,lustration on Hu* c-t He ol Thomas U imams. d> < eased, late ot said county— This i-. lliereioru, t«» cite and admonish ad and singu lar. Hie kindred aud creditor* of *aid;deceascd. to lie and iH'Hr at my office on or before the first Monday iu Sep tember next, and show cause, if any exists, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and olffciul signature, ibis July 29,1857. J. W. BANNING, Ordinary, augl d Printei |s foe ft3 4.i:oiiglA, MehiwbtiiehCounty. 1 OiJiZA HALL applies to me for letter* ol udmlbis- Jj (ration on tin* estate of Hugli Hall, late of enid county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show • ause, if any they have, on or liefore the flrst Monday in September next, w hy letters should not beginuted the ap ple ant. Given under my hand and official signature, July 29, 1857. J. W. BANNING, Ordinary. aug6—30d Printer’s tee : I (. EOBC41 A, Mi in a , r HER COT NTT. rilWo months alter dale, application will In* made to 1 Hu* Ordinary in and for said county, (on tin* first Mouday in October.) for leave to sell Hie lands belonging to Hie estate of Janie* Hunter, deceased, late ol suid nullity. July 29lli, In.;. It. T. C. TUCKER. MILTON CLAYTON, » augff .'m Printer’s fee $6 Adm’ri <.i;oit(.l.\, Meriwetukk County. rilWO months alter dale, application will be made lo X the Honorable Ordinary iu und lor caid county, for leave to sell the land belonging lo the estate of Kobt. G. Allison, deceased, lute of said county. July 29th, 1857. JOHN W. BOYD, C. S. <\ and Adm’r. an G 2m Printer’s tee ftff OKORQIdi Fannin County. A. TANNER applies Tor letters of guardianship upon the persons and property of it. Edmondson, Lewis Edmondson, and Martha Edmondson, orphans of Wm. EdmoinDen- Tlil* i- to rite and admonish nil and singular, the kin dred and creditor* ol -aid deceased, lo be und appear a! my office, within the time prescribed by law, aim show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not lie grauted. Given undt r my hand and official signature, July 18,1857. F. W. DAWES, Ordinary. (.iKOICtalA, Fannin County. Jy27- 30d Priuter’i Hilary, fee ft.! mloliging ^t the estate of John M. Griffith, late ol i ceased. Jnly 1,1«57 WM. L. HRIFFITU, Administrator. Jy27—2ui Primer’s fee |5 M. L. GRIFFITH applies for letter* of guardian- iropertv of A. (’., J. ship upon iliu itorson*and proiM*r J.. 8. A., M , ami Mary K. Griffith, oi rphaiis of Juo. W M. Griffith This is io cite all person* concerned to be and appear at lbe term ol the Court of Ordinary to lie held next afier the expiration or thirty day* from the flrst pul) lication or this notn ♦*, and ciiow cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be grouted the applicant. \\ Hues* my baud and official signature, July IN, 1867. F. W. DAWES, Ordiuary. 1 Printer’s fee ft -i PLUOUINU. S IX THOUSAND FKKT l*rlme Dressed Kiln-Dried Fl'ioriug, Tongned aud Grooved, jamw-c. KING, HAHDKK *CO G" from liis adminislrutii petitioned for a dlscluir: the estate of said deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be und appear at my office, within Hie time allowed by law. and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not insne to tin* applicant as prayed for. Given under my bund and official signature, June 5, 1857. I). W. NEEL, Ordinary. joT iamOm Printer’s feo $4.60* GKOUGIA, Gordon County. f ESSE MILLER, udmiuistrul •I N. Miller, deceased, apple* mission from said administration These are therefore lo eito and admonish all and singu lar, tin! kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within Hie time prescribed by law. and snow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted the applicant. Given under my hand and offi cial signal me, June *^7, 1857. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. nfltn* Printers fee $4.n0 GKO ICG l A, Gordon County. D B. BARRETT/administrator of 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 all concerned, kin dred and creditors, to appear ot 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 hand ami official signature, June 27 18.7 I). W. NEEL, Ordinary, jyg lgipGm Printer’s foo $4.50* GEORGIA, Gordon County. rilWO months after date application will he made lo the X Court of Ordiuary of said county, at tho first regu lar term after the expiration of two mouths from Hus notice, for leave to sell all the land's belonging to the estate of A. I*. Bailey, late of said county, deceased, lor the ben efit ol the heirs and creditors ol Paid deceased. June 27, 1857. J). B. BAKUETT, Administrator. Jy2 •.'in Printer’s fee $6* A DJI INISTIt A'l’Olt’S SA LB* B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary ol Gordon county, Ga., will be sold, before the court bouse door iu the town ol Calhoun, oil the flrst Tuesday iu September next, within the legal hours of sale, lot ol laud No. 284, in the flth district and 3d section. Sold a the property of Susan Coker, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms, credit to August, 165s. July in, 1857. F. M. GREEN. Administrator. J.yS-l td Printer’s fee $6* A DJI IN ISTIt A TO It VS SA LB. 1 > Y virtue o. an order from the Court ol Ordinary of X J Gordon county, Ga., will lie sold, liefore the court house door in the town of Calhoun, on the flrst. Tuesduy iu September next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land No I’d, in the 1IIii dis!rid, and 3d section, contain ing 1 It) acre* (the w idow ’s dower to come out ol it.) Sind as tlie properly of Stephen McGinnis, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms: One-half cash ; the other half six months credit. G. M. THOMPSON, Administrator, jy % ii -td Printer’s foe $5.* GEORGIA, Gordon County. W ILLIAM E. COVINGTON applies to me in proper form for letters of administration ou the estate of John F. Coiiiion, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear ot my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they Imw, why letlers should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and olffciul signature, July .’to, 1867. I). W. NEEL, Ordinary. augl -80d Printer’ GEORGIA, Gordon Coi ntv. ’ll ARY STANTON applies to me in proper form for IfX letters of administration upon the estate of B. A. Stanton, late of said county, deceased - These are therefore to »in* and admonish all and singu lar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within tlio time prescribed bylaw, to sliow cause, if any tln*v have, why Icttersof administra tion oil the eslale of said deceased should not be granted to the applicant. Witness my band and olffciul signa ture, July :iii, Im;7. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. augl «0d Printer** fee GEORGIA, Gordon County. n ARIGHT COLLIER having applied lo me in proper . form for letters of administration upon ihe estate John M. Collier, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to < it«* and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at. my office, within Hie time allowed by law, and sliow cause, if any they can. why said letters should not lie granted tlio applicant. Witness my hand and official signature, July 30, l’«r angl—3od GEORGIA, Gordon County. H F. ORR having applied to ho appointed guardian of • the person aiul property of H. A. Campbell and Mary J. Campbell, minors under lourtoou years or age, residents of said county - Tills is lu cite all and singular, tlio friends and next of kin oT said orphans, to be and appear ut my of fice, within the time allowed by law, and sliow cause, if any they can. why said letters should not la* granted Hie applicant. Witness my hand and official signature, July 30, 1857. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. augl Printer’s tee |3, GEORGIA, Gordon < ot nt i . mWO months after date application will lie made to XL tin* Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell Hie lauds belonging to the estate of Francis Henderson, late of said county. d«*i cased. July 30, 1867. G. M. THOMPSON, Administrator dc. bonis nun. augl 2m Printer’8 feo ftff.* GEORGIA, Gordon County. MIsoollancouH Advortlsomont*. The Favorite and Most Comfortable It <> TT T K FROM ATLANTA TO NEW YORK ! (VIA SA VANN All.) Pare Throuxli to New York. *31. milE following new, fast, and first-class STEAMSHIPS JX sail from Savannah to new York every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Murray’s Line. Sail TUESDAYS, LEO, Dearborn, Com’r. ston, Baker, C< VIKOO, Atlantic C. M. S. Si Empire Lino. Co.’s Line, I SailTHURSD YS. Sail HATUItD’YS. Herman Living- |SAN SALVADOR ‘ Nickerson, Com. General Barnes, ISAN JACINTO, Buckley, Com’dcr.I Morion, Com’r.* Atkins, Comd’r. These Steamships are all of large carrying capacity, well adapted to this Route, and are lilted up with espc dal regard to the comfort of Passengers. Stale room- large and uiry ; Hie Steward’s department supplied with the best the New York and Savannah markets afford. The Through Freight. Tariff having been much rcdiwd, Freighters and Passengers will find this the ol lcKEST, SAFEST, and MOST ECONOMICAL Rol TE to New York. fc«rThrough Tickets to la; liadofJ.il. Porter, Gen oral Ticket Agent. SAVANNAH AOtSNTS. Murray’s I.iuo—Hunter A Ganimel, Agents. Atlantic C. M. S, S. Co.’s Line Wilder A Fullarton, Agents. Empire Line—B. II. Hard* may24—4in HARDWARE AND IRON. 7 K COII.8 MANILLA HOPE. f/ 75 dozen Short Handled Frying Pan*, 20 coils Patent Packing # to 1 inch, 200 dozen Shovels and Spado*, 1500 dozen Pocket Knives, 200 gross Table Cutlery, 200 dozen Curry Coni bp, 150 boxes Tin Plate, 2000 pounds Block Tin. 1000 pounds Bar Lead, 500 bags SU t, 30 bundles Bright Iron Wire, 300 dozen Iron Wire Sifters, 50 Anvilr, 75 Vises. 4000 pounds Smoothing Irons, 2000 pounds Griffin’s Horse Nails, 500 dozen Files—assorted. 3000 pounds Galvanized Sheet Iron, 3 tons Cast Steel. 20 tons Plow Steel, .100 tons Swedes and Refine d Iron. 50 tons Band, Iloop, and Horse Shoe Iron, 15 tons Oval, Half Oval, mid Half Round Iron, 25 tons Boiler, Pluto, and Sheet iron. For sale by WEEDS A CORNWELL, Nos. 159and 161 Broughton Street, may!9—9m Savannah, G;t. MARTHA WASHINGTON COLLEGE, Now York AdTortiNom,. CR1MAULT & CO., Chemists to 11. IV. Prince Napoleon, 47 line IticL«*u PAKI8. NEW & MOST VALUABLE.MEOIGINES FOR HITUKRTO Intractable & Incurable Diseases, U NLIKE the Potent Medicines generally employed Imported from New York and London, Ihe folk,*' iiig from France have been severely tested and Hrm iiized by the most eminent government and private m» lytical and operative Chemists and practicing Pin-hum. of Paris, Ac., Insomuch that the entire Parisian Facility, attached to tin) government and other Imriaiai- Ac., with Ihe fullest confidence recommend them to iu favorable notice ol all languishing, not only under otdi nary diseases, but those who may be hoping hope. NO 3XOUE CON8UMI»TH)iV DISEASES OF THE CIJES1 Griraault’s Syrup of Hypophoaphate of Lime. Tliis new medicine, which is delicious to the palate, a sovereign remedy for coughs, colds, irritation ol i|, t lungs, ana is also an excellent remedy in rases ol m.i. sumption. Under Its Influence the cough abates, not iur mil perspirations cease, and the patient rapidly rnoi, (e heaflli and flesh. NO MORE COD LIVER OIL I Grimault’s Syrup of Iodized Horseradish. According to Mm certificates of the Physicians ol n, e Paris llospilulB detailed in the Prospectus and with the approbation of several Academies, this Hyrup Is employ ••(I with tlie greatest success in the place or Cod /.her Oil, to which it is really superior. It cares diseases m tl... M ( rofnln Ivmuhatic disorders, green air km-.. of appetite; itregulat -ho blood, and is, in a pumtivc.known. it never fatig the i •»tP7 A II I IN li l> O N V A ., U NDER the patronage of the llolstoii Conference, Methodist K. Church, South. First Term of 20 weeks, for Hie ensuing year, begins the flrst Wednesday iu August, and doses thegl-tof December. Second Term begins 19tli February, 1 and closet- second Wednesday in July. Board, per session of ten month Tuition in Collegiate Department, in month Tuition In Preparatory Dept ft 150 artmenl, lo months Fuel fol Boarders, Id month- . .. Fuel for Day Scholars, 10 mouths Music on Piano, It) months French, German, Spanish, or Italian, cadi. No extra charge lor Greek or Latin. Young ladies pay for their own w idling and light . No charge for use of room or use oi pianos. Oil Painting Drawing, \\ uter Colors, Crayon, A c., each No tuition charged lor ministers' daughters. Bills payable semi-annually, iu advance. For further information, upplv to |e27—6W B. aUBOGAST, Prcsidonl WOOD, LOW & LUDWIGSEN, (Formerly Wood A Low- KdahUidied 19*16,) COTTON CACTOBS General Commission Merchants, ino rnniiuoii Str.H t, New OilemiN, .... Ijoiiihlnim. AUTHORIZED IlBPKHBNcKR IN ATLANTA. A. Ansteli, President Atlanta National Bunk ; Mr. A. K. Sengo, Messrs. Ziinincrmnu A Vcrderey, Messrs. P. A G. T. !Dodd, Messrs. Clmpumn A Rmtker, Messrs. McDaniel A Strong. ft&T*Personal attention given to the sale ol Colton ami ptircliase of all descriptions ol I'rndiice ,i •*»*.*•• -Jy C. B. IHBHI.B, l| O. WORTH, Late of NewDem, N, C\ Late of Witinimfun. A. c UKO. M. DEWEY, of NtiO J 0/7.. DIBBLE, WORTH & 00., Commission AL< ■ r< -11:i n Is, 188 PEAIIL ST., NHW VOKK. ARTICULAR Attention given l<» the sHleof \\ II EAT. Parties requesting, will he regularly advised ol Ihe i-tate of tho market. Reberences.—J. D. Fish, Ivq.. I’D—idelit .NalloilJll Marine Bank. N. Y.; 11. L. Wurth, Eh| . Ca-liin; tional Park Bank, N. A.; D. Il»*:uim. l-.-q . Pie.-ulmt First National Bank, Newborn, N ( , M« ?is. J et« Snider Macon, Ga. : FURNITURE i FURNITURE ! bowels like the Iodide of Potassium ami ti.e Iodide of Iron, and is administered with Hie greatest . u, nicy to young children subject to humors, or obstruction of tiie glands. Dr. Casnave, of St. Louis Hospital, Paris recommends it particularly in cutaneous disease* ,„ h ' jointly with the Pills which bear his name. I>r. LoraM* Phosphate of Iron. The best of all chalybeates, adopted by the whole niul ical world for the cure of chlorosis, incorriuea, poverty ot blood, difficult menstruations, terrible diseases to which Females are subject. This excellent inediciue arouicq the appetite, imparts strength to the system, und iB«-j .- dally suitable to protect persons of either sex against the ettects of hot and unhealthy climates, to enable them to bear fatigue, aud restore to the body whatever strength it may have lost by fever, or the abuse of quinine or nn r NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA ! Grlmaiilt’fl Digestive Elixir ol' Pcpalne. Pepsine is the gastric juice itself, or rather the active principal purified, which digests food in the stomach. When from various causes, the supply of digestive fluid is too small, the inevitable consequences arc nail indip < tioii, gastritis, inflammation of the mucous ton - <»/ rhe stoinuch and bowels, heartburn.ameiuia, loss ol -to nyth, and in females general derangement. The Elixir ot 4*« p sine cures all such diseases, and t.i v : • vomitiiig du riug pregnancy Better than Copniba—Internal and Local—NewCu rative Agent. GRIMAULT’S MATICO. This i t remedy Is \ ed from tho loavoe oi a j » and inmllibly without any fear of inflammatoi*) resu. s The great majority ot physicians In Paris, Russia, G many and New York now use no other lenudi. i j directions accompany each bottle and packet, oi ,i. plaiiHlury treatise w ll be eei.t post nee ioi ' d - GENERAL DUOi :N) AKu . GR1MAL ... ! CO.. 47 Kna L .. i. In N. York, J. HLHECKFlt, 128 Grand S And 1 y every good Chemi.M BUKIN DU BUlSON’S Digestive Lozengcrs and Powder Recent oxperinienls made on a largo scale by Professor Palreqiiin, of Lyons, confirmed by his colleagues ot the hospitals and the principal notabilities of Paris, lion* shown the great efficacy of tlio Lozenges and Powder with an alkaline base, a new discovery due to .Mr. Buna du Unison. Gliemist and member ol the Imperial A cade my of Medicine, Paris, to cure in a sure anil rapid mini nor. Indigestion, Nausea, as well as diseases of the Kid ney*. Livvr, Crumps in the Stomach, Inllniiiinntioiint the Bowois. Ac. The spleen arising from indigestion dis appears as if by enchantment under the influence of tl.,* ..reclotis medicine, und the sick person recovers licaJtli •Irength and appetite. To resume, th i untiles and Powder are pn • uted tin der the most tavernblo scientific and meiflcal n't«vAn.-i tigrocalile to the taste, and may be taken without In. on vciueiicn by children ns well as adults. Genera! Depot iu laris ut GRIM AULT A CO.'S. 48 Rue Richelieu. General Depot tn Atlanta nt, JENKINS A (’<>’8. General Depot in Now iork, at J. M. UKCKKlt'8, itlfl-tf * 129 Grand Hired COLONEL MOSBY Tu Harper A Brother*: Warred,ot, la., Aft it, t nt, lo/n, h Ma •d bv f administration upon lln* estate of It. It. Morrow, late of said county deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar, (lie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office, within tlio time prescribed bylaw, tu show cause. If auy they have, why such letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, August 1,1857. A IMI INISTIIATOirs SA LK. { >Y virtue of an order from the < ourt of Ordinary ol > Gordon county, Ga., will he sold, liefore the court house door iu Hie town of i ’allioun, Gordon county, Ga.. on the flrst Tuesday in Ocjoher next, with.n the legal hours of sal.-, lot No. 1^7, iu the 15th district aud 3d sec tion, containing 80 acres, more or less (the widow's dower to conic out of it.) Sold as the property of W. D. Walker, deceusi d, for the bene*tit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Terms ol sale, credit to tin* 1st August, 1 '• small notes and ood security. August 12, 1357. ObBuKN REEVES, Administrator, ill (6 td A DJI I NINTH ATOll’S SA LK. B Y virtue of an order from Hie Court of Ordinary of Gordon county. G.i.. will tie sold, before the court house door in the town oi Calhoun, on the tirst Tuesday in October m xt. within tin* legal hours of sale, lot No. ti^. in the 141b district aud 3d section itlie widow’s dower excepted.) Sold as the property of L. D. Marchman, de ceased, for the benefit of Hu* heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale, credit to tin* M August, 1858, small notes and good s . urity. AiilmuH 12,1867. u.-'BOUN REEVES. Administrator. • GEORGIA, Gordon county. fllWO month* after date, application will lie made to the 1 Court of Ordinary ol nordou county, Go., at the Amt regular term alter He- expiration ot two months from this notice, for leave to M il lIn* laud* helongiiig to the estate ot John M. «':.iiin.ii, lat«- <»t haid county, deceased, for the benefit nl the h",n nndavd.ion* ot saiddc. eased August 12, 1-57. JAMEH U ATI’S, » , . M. CANNON, (Administrator*. ailglff -2m Printer's fen ftff* GKOHGI X, Goiiiion County. f |IW< 1 months alter date, application will be made to the ft honorable Court of Oidiiiutyof Gmdon county, Ho firs i I hie . lor lo a lie xpiratii * months state of K. U . Ha tile heirs iliul creditors . . tog it. d.Teased, lor the benefit of •lid du . a-i il. August 12,1867. PARRETT, Administrator. Printer's fee ftff \D itlHSlil VTOirS S X EE. Y virtue ol an order of the Court of Ordiuary of Go B Y virtue ot an order ol don county, Ga., w house in Get beto the oiirt lie town of Calhoun, on the first T •her next, within the legal hours of sale, lot N«i. 193, ill (lie 7ttl district and 3d section. Also, town lot in Calhoun, iiiumln r not known,)subject to the widow's dower. Sold a* tin* properly of E. .1 Blalock, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* «d suid deceased. Terms: Part cash, liahin on lime, with good security. August 12, 18117. D. IL BLALOCK. Administrator, auglff td Printer’s tee ft&< Savannah Riciiauic- VM. - Kill Young B. Rk-iiaiuhon. I 1-- I T appearing t«» thu < ’ourt by tins return of the Sheriff' J Hint the defendant in the above case does not reside tn tills count) ; and it furl her appearing tlmt he does uot reside in this Stale: it is, on motion oi counsel, ordered that said defendant appearand answer at the next term of this court, else tliut tho case lie considered iu default, aud the plaintiff allowed to proceed; and it is lurthcr oi dered that lliis rule In- published in one of Hie public gu zette* published iu the city of Atlanta, iu this state, once a month lor four mnuth- HILL A CANDLER. Attorneys for Libelant. A true extract from Hie minutes of said court. Junes, 1867. J. M. HAWKINS, Cleik. Printer’s fee ft! per square each insertion. jc21 —lam tin GKOHGI A, DeKaui County. 14* A. TURNER, surviving executor on the estate of 1.1, Nathan Turner, bite of said county, deceased, hav ing made application to Hd* court for leave to sell the real estate of said intestate Tor benefit or heirs and credi tors— All person* concerned are notified to file their objec tions, if any they have, within two month* from the first publication or (Ids notice, else leave will be grouted for the sale of suid real estate. July 23, 1857. , . J. '<• WILSON, Ordinnrv. j>-. 2m Printer’..fee |a The Olory of Man is Strength. I IUKItEKORE, the nerrom and debilitated ohould tm mediately uae Hu-nauuD’s KxTnaer iiucuu. IV. IvlUJTI N.A. 96 and 98 East Houston Street. NKXV YORK ('ITV, NEW VOICK. A LL THIS FUKNTI I KE I’oiisislii.- of l a ..r, Cham tier. Dining Room, and l.ibrni i Su i-. i- «*i tIm- lAtest styles, and maiiufactuied ot ih* \ • r> bcft inaicri ii. under the personal supci !-it»n < i i:, piopt.tio. ai.d guaranteed. 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Embroideries, hu e Articles, l aces, English Crepai Shawl*, Clonks, Yankee Notions, Ac , Ac. Jy17 im BAGS! BAGS!! facilities for making 15 to 20,050 Bag* per day. «*[» furulsli every description of Bags, viz : Colton dii**«. double seamed, seamless gunny-all sizes-burlap*J'» r • urn, oats, wheat, Ac.; flour and grocer* bags, of cotton •i i' lper, printed. Bags fur picking cotton, grain sheet*. Agents for the sale of gunny cloth, cot ton sail duck, cotton amt flax twine, and other Russian tsdt rope. Our prices will compare favorably with ai>v Northern city. Older* entrusted to our care will receive prompt attention. JOHN C. Cl RAFFLIN' A CO., 75 and 77 South Street, opiandte Corn Exchange. odtll Baltimore, Md. NOTICK. I TNTiLln tlier notice, the legal sdvertiseuienl'* from 1 tIn* office of ordinary of Fulton County will *** puldished iu tin* Atlanta Weekly Opinion. August 11 tw DANIEL MTTN ^ . NOTICE. I N conformity to General Order, No. 49, Headquarter* . Third Military District, dated A tig U»l 12, l8ff». tu section 3,577 of the New Code of Georgia, the auver Using connected with my office will hereafter be done iu the Opiuiou, iu this city. August 14, lfc67. % M. H. UOLCOMBh. «ugl5-fft Special •