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COURT CALENDAR.
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H It r ■ R10 R r.OVRTl.
•u'l irmi nurrr.
«hemkcr -1*1 M.tmUy ta Man'll and Angnst.
Milton—tth Monday In March and Ml Monday la Au.
•'■myth.—Ul Monday In April and 4th Monday la Any.
I.nmnkln.-M Monday In April and let Monday In hep.
“ mday In April and September.
rteknaa.—4th Monday la April and tWptamhar.
Dilairr. -M Monday In May and October.
Kaiinln .id Monday In May and October.
I ntnn. ~4th Monday In May and October.
T»ona.—Thaiaday after 4th Monday in May and October,
"bat ehonld the bnalnana of Union Conn require II.
Tonna tVurt may, by order of the presiding Judge, !»■
•dyoaraed to Monday thereafter."
mtmawtcE eomriv,
Appltag.-let Monday In March and September
Camden-Kli.lay after Alb Monday In April and Oct.
Charlton Mon,lav alter tih Monday In April and Oel.
Clinch.—lib Monday In Mareli and September
l odee.—*d Monday In March and September.
K> liola.—Monday an.* 4th Mumlaytn March and Kept
Monday tn April and tWober.
Pierre.—Thunot*. la-fore 1st Monday lu March and bepl.
Ware ,V Monday In March and September.
Wayne.-4lh Momlay lu April and October.
onarTAiiooonia cl net-it.
Chattahoochee nh Monday In March and September.
Ilarrla.- yd Monday lu April and Ocloher.
Marlon.—3d Monday lu A|»il and Octet* r
Muscogee —M Monday in May and November.
Nrhlcv *1 Monday lu April and October.
Talbot -.lit Monday In March aud September.
Taylor.-tel Monday in April and iMolmr.
nixNoint* linri ir,
Harlow.—Ihl Monday lu Match and September,
t'atooen.—*d Monday tn May and November.
Chattooga.—let Monday lu March and September.
Hade.—4U> Monday In May and November,
oordon.—let Monday In April aud October.
Murray.- Ml Moaday tn April and October.
The VlttMIl CHiMM-UH *f MMM*
•■41 ■•(irwaenlnllTWO.
The I'ortlclb Congress, wlilcli aeaembled on I he 4tk of
March, lien, according to a law paeecd by Ibe Thirty-
ulnlb Congress, la rompoaed aa follow a:
SKNATK.
Waiher.—Monday Itefore fat Monday In March and Sept,
t Monday lu April aud October.
Whitfield—Ith 1
OOWKTA CtUCVIT.
Clayton.—1st Monday lu May mul November.
Oeftalb.—tlh Monday tn April aud October.
Fayette.—yd Mouday lu March aud September.
Fallon.—lal Monday lu April and October.
Meriwether —Sd Monday lu February aud August.
Troup.—3d Monday in May and November.
IAIT1PI CIRCUIT.
Bryan.—llh Mouday In April, and id Monday alter tth
Monday in November. ,
Bulloch.—Friday alter Sd Mouday in March, aud Friday
after 4th Mouday In October.
Chatham —ad Monday lu January and May.
Effingham.—Monday after 4th Mouday lu March, ami -hi
Monday after tlh Mouday in October.
Liberty.-Sd Monday In April, and Monday after tlh Mon
day in November.
Mclntoab.—Tburaday after id Monday lu April, and
Thursday after tth Monday In November.
Montgomery.—Thuraday alter hi Monday In March, and
Thureday after hi Monday ‘n October.
Taluall. :id Monday th March aud Ith In October.
m.ixT circuit.
Buna.—hi Monday in March aud September.
Henry.—3d Monday lu April and October.
Monroe.—Ith Monday 111 February and August.
Newton.—hi Monday in March aud September.
Pike.—lal Momlay in April and October.
Spalding.—1st Monday fn February aud Auguet.
Upaou.—lat Monday in May and November.
WACOM CIRCUIT.
Bibb.—Sd Monday In May and November.
Crawford.—let Mouday lu Marcb and Septoutbur.
ltoaiy.—lat Monday in April and October.
Houston — hi Monday In February and August.
Macon.—Sd Monday fn March aud September.
Twiggs.—llh Monday la March and September.
MIDDLK CIRCUIT.
Burke.—3d Monday In May and November. ,
Columbia.—lat Monday In March and September.
Emanuel.—Sd Monday in April and October.
Jefferson.—»d Monday in May aud November,
lobneon.—4lb Monday In March and September.
Richmond.—Sd Monday In January and Jane.
Striven.—lat Monday to May aud November.
Waahlugton.—Sd Monday iu March aud September.
MORTUIRN CIRCUIT.
Elbert —Sd Monday in March and September.
Ulaaacock.—Sd Monday in February and Augnrt.
Hancock —Sd Monday In April and October.
Hart.—Sd Monday in Marcb and September.
Lincoln.—tth Monday In April and October.
Madison.—let Monday In March and September.
Oglethorpe.—3d Monday in April and October.
TOtaferro.—4th Monday in February and Auguat.
Warren.—lat Mouday lu April and October.
Wllkev.—tth Monday In March and September.
ocwuLoaa circuit.
Baldwin.—4tb Monday in February and Angual.
Greene.—Sd Monday fn March and September.
Jcaper.—Ith Monday In April and October,
Jones.—3d Mondav In April and October.
Morgan.—lat Monday in March and September.
Putnam —tth Momlay In March and September.
Wilkin sol.—1st Monday in Apnl and October,
pataula circuit.
day —4th Monday in February and August, after the
next Court.
Marly.—let Monday in April and October.
Miller.—Sd Momlay In Apr.l and October.
Quitman.—3d Mouday in May and November.
Randolph.—1st Monday lu May aud November.
, Stewart.—hi Mouday lu April and October.
TVvrell.—llh Monday iu May and November.
Webster.—Sd Mouday in March aud September.
SOUTHERN circuit.
Batten.—Monday after Irwin Court.
Brnoks.—Monday after Lowndea Court.
, QQgnltt.—Wednesday after 3d Monday In May and No
L—On Thureday after Telfair Court.
A—Sd Monday la April and October.
I.—Mondays after Colquitt Court.
—ad Monday in April and October.
-Friday after 4th Monday In April and October.
_h—Monday after Brooks Court,
t.—4th Monday In April and October.
souTirwaaTBaif circuit.
Bnker.—td Monday In May and November.
Calhoun.—3d Monday In March and September.
Peestar.—tih Monday tn April and October.
Dougherty.—let Monday in June and December.
Dee,—4th Monday in Much and September.
Mitchell.—Sd Monday In May and November.
Sam ter.—Sd Monday in April and October.
Worth.—ad Monday tn April and October.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
Floyd.—Sd Monday In January and July.
Haralson.—3d Monday in April and October.
Heard.—3d Monday in March and September.
Paulding.—lat Monday In Februanr and Auguat.
Pols.—1th Monday in January ana July.
W UPTURN CIRCUIT.
Banka—let Monday in April and October.
Cluke.—lat Momlay in February and Sd In Auguat.
Franklin.—Sd Monday in April and October.
Gwinnett.—lat Monday In March and Sd in September,
llaberaham.—3d Monday in April and October.
Hall.—3d Monday in March aud September.
Jackrou.—Ith Mouday in February aud Anguat.
Kahun.—Ith Mouday in April and October.
Walton.—3d Mouday lu February and Anguat.
White —Monday alter 4th April and October.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY,
(MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,)
UALTIMOUE, MARYLAND
FAVULTY:
Rev. Thoma* E. Bond, M. D., President.
G. C. M. Koberth, M. D., Emeritus Professor oC Obstet
rics snd Diseases of Women and Children.
A. J. Foard, M. !>.. Professor of Descriptive and bnrjji
cal Anatomy.
J. P. Loo an, M. D., Professor of ths Principles aua Prac
Uce of Medicine.
Habysy L. Byrd, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.
Martin P. Scott, M. P m Professor of tbe Diseases ol
Women and Children.
Edward Wahrrn, M. I)., Professor of the Principles
and Practice of Burgcry.
John F. Monnonikr. M. D., Professor of Physiology
and General Pathology.
J. J. Moorman, M. D., Professor of Medical Jurispru
deuce and Hyglenne.
Jos Era K. Claurtt, M. D , Professor of Materia Me
dlca and Therapeutics
Clarmmcr Morpit, M. D., Professor of Medical Chemis
try and Pharmacy.
John N. Monmonier, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy
The next Session of this Institution will commence on
tbe first day of October ensuing, and continue for five
months.
One student from each Congressional District ol the
late slave-holding Htates will be admitted to ail the privi
leges of this University upon the payment of thirty-five
dollars for eacli session of attendance.
Wounded and disabled soldiers will have precedence in
tbla regard over all other applicant*.
Located in Baltimore, one of the most populous, hos
pitable, and attractive cities in this country ; under the
mties for surgical and medical experien*:
—* — * “ * in have already lieeii sue
during
cent war, and' several of whom have already In* „ „
cesafol teachers in well knowu medical school* ; and with
the most satisfactory arrangements tor the proper illu*
uratlon of all the subjects embraced in its extended cur
r icuium, Washington University offers unusual advan
t agea to thoae engaged in the study of Medlciue.
A daily public clinic will he held, at which such tbor
ough Instruction will he given as cannot fail tofamilarixe
tha stalest with every variety of disease and intury, and
to glYe him a practical acquaintance with the use ot re
mafilal agents.
Th. ■Indent, of tbt. In.tltatlon will lx Admitted Into
th, ysehtic hospital* of Ihs fity, where arrangements have
bam made fur clinical luatructlon.
Anatomical studies can be pursued under aa ravnruhle
circumstances aa in any other iinili'al college ic thia
- ekes.
Matricnlatlun. $
lllaaactlon
Froftwaora
Grad nation
i of other reapeetalile medical achoola will b*
reqnlrad only to pay the feea for Matriculation, Diaaec-
llon, and Graduation.
A. J. FOARI), M. D., Dean.
No. 47 Liberty atreet, N. K. enruer or Lexington,
JySl—lw_ or Hamum'a Hotel.
‘ UMIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL,
At Lacaat tirore. Albewaarte 4*1,11, Va.,
S HE former location of Dr.Geaaner llarriaon'a acliool,
ona and a half mllea from Greenwood Depot, on
Virginia Central Railroad; preparatory to the Uni-
vanity of Vtrglma la Ancient and Modem Ltngnagee,
Mathematics, Natural and Moral Science*, and the Eng
fish branches
Tha Principal. arc graduates of the University of Vlr-
«itU, la all tl lie .iihj.i l. taught in the school, and have
had a aaooaaaful experience of four, eight and ten yean,
raapactlvaly. In tea. lung In arj.ool. of blub grade, laelad-
lag those of DrGcssinr llarrlaou. Rev. Win Dluwlddle,
Bloomfield Academy, Edgeworth Female Hcmtuary, N.
«Uda. M. M. T. Hunter* belert School. and olhanof
Ilka character.
Tbrju : For tuition and board, lueludiug fuel, wa.hlng
and lights. far ten month*. (lat September to XTth June!)
arainctwnaey. half Inadvauee. Ulaoca lat February.
{Into f we fan U a room. Hoard lu the treat alyle. For
circa tar, nHnaa Ur, Principals, Greenwood Depot, At be.
nnrtaaoaaly, Va.
II. N.
A. J.
K.
ItfaMM la Invited to
. WOOD, Prtnelpal.
FOOD. I Aeeoclate
ANCEY. ( Principal*.
Mgl*-dA»I(
the Faculty of tha UnlvanUyof
trooa and atudenta of all the
ucipUe Irave tanglrl
eturtimu.
Johu r.»ime..,
Cornelia. Cole.
OORRXCTIl'UT.
,/,im<. /d.nm,
liril. s Frrry.
li«l.»W»R«.
f.wi AVn.f A'trfJIr.
WUIonl SHHlftmry-
II.Ltnota,
Rickard Vale*.
Lyman Trumbull.
ihiiiana.
T .1 Mririi.
Hltver l‘ Morton.
IOWA.
jAme. W Grime.,
Jeine. Ilarlan.
RAN.A..
Edward It Ho..,
Niimu'l <’ I’omeroy.
RKNTUCKt.
J IMW-. I.',/AMe.
liiiml Ihiiit.
■ AINR.
lAit M Morrill,
Wm I’ Feaaeinleii.
RA.1ACUU.kTT..
I'baric. Minincr,
Henry Wtlaoii.
RANTI.ANK.
Kcrtiily .Morn’ii,
I'tonmuSiciinn.
MIH.OURI
John It llctulcr.mi,
t'liarlc. t> Drake.
UICIIIIIAN
Xactuirlah ('handler,
Jacob M llowar.1.
■IRNRSMITA.
Aleaander Hainaoy,
IhuilA S XtnioH.
MRVAHA.
Wm M Ntewarl,
Janiaa W Nye,
New UARiKHina.
Aaron It t'ragtii,
,lamc* W Fatteraon,
NRW JkRalT.
A G t’altcll.
F T Freltnghnyaeu,
RRW YORK
»tu It Moi
Itoacoc t’onk
ollio.
Ili'iijnmin K Wade,
John blicrman.
OIlkllOR.
George It William.,
Henry W Cut hilt.
I'KKN.TI.VAM »
I'harltt K Itudtoii le,
btinon Cameron.
HIIOIIR 111.AND.
Willtiaiu Sprague,
llenry II Anthony.
TRRNKI.kk.
I> T I'ulUrmiii
,1 s Fowler.
.In.tin s Morril.
Wk.T VIHOIMIA.
IVIer II Van Winkle,
Waltman T Wtley.
Wt.CON.IN.
,/urnc. II UwilittU,
Timothy O Howe
ltadleale, tin Homan.) 4«; Deuiocrata, (In Italic,)
IIOU8K OF REPRESENTATIVES
CALIFORNIA. „ Ntw HARnillRK.
I Three memlwre to be etoct lThrce membera In lie elect
.it tu September 1 “* 1
CONNECTICUT.
[Four membera to he eluct
ed tn April.)
UKLAWAtlk
,Mn .4 \lchohon.
ILLINOI*.
I. N B Judd,
1 J F Farnaworth,
3. K U Waehlmriie,
4. Aaron C Uardiuit.
h. KIh.u C Iugerm.lt,
«. Burton O Cook,
7. II P H Bromwoll,
s. S M Cnllom,
». Lcicit If Rum,
HI. A II Jtorr.
It SS Mandnitl,
17. John llaker,
13. G It ttauni,
At large, J A Logan.
INOIANA.
1. Win K Siblack.
3. MicAatl V hfrr,
3. M C Hunter,
4. 11m o' Unit mm.
b. Geo W Julian,
«. John Coburn,
7. IID Wa.hburn,
8. Gnodlove S Orth,
8. Schuyler Colfax,
10. Wm William.,
II. JPCShank*.
IOWA.
1. Janie. F Wit.on,
it. Hiram Prlcu,
3. Wm BAItl.on,
4. W M Louglibrldge,
5. 0 M Dodge,
t>. A W llubliard,
KANaaa.
1. Sidney Clarke.
RRNTUCKT.
1. TrltMt,
•J. llrvw n,
3. (Vacant.)
4. Knoll.
5. (llorir,
(I. Jones,
1. Heck.
8. Adams,
8. Yount/.
RAINK.
1. John Lynch,
4. Sydney t’erhani,
3. Janie. G lllatnc,
•l. John A Peter.,
». Frederick A Pike.
MARYLAND.
1. lriramMcCuUoutjh,
*. S Arclur,
3. V A liieljii, (c.)
4. Franc!. Thomas,
6. Freiterick Slone.
HA»«ACBUSXTTB.
I, Tbomae D Elliot,
4. Oakes Amur,
3. Glnery Twitchell,
4. Bamnel Hooper,
6. Beni F Butler,
6. Nalh'l P Banks.
7. Geo 8 Bontwelt,
8. John D Baldwin,
9. W B Washburn,
10. Henry L Dawei,
MISSOURI
1 Wm A Ptle,(c.t
it. C A Newcomb,
3. Tho» E XotU,
4. J J Gravelly,
5. J W McClure.
6. D T Van Horn,
7. BenJ F Loan
cl lu Marcb.1
NRW YORK.
1. MepAen Tutor,
•i. Demat Barnes,
3 It'A' Bodtnson,
4. John Box,
6. John ilorritoy,
0. T E Steuiorl,
7. John IK Chanter,
.s. Jaime Brooks,
8. Ermando Hood,
tu. W H Robertson,
11. C It Van Wyck,
til. J li Ketcliam,
13. Time Cornell,
It. J r!■ Pruyn,
IS. J A Grl.wuld,
10. Orange Ferris,
17. C T llutboril.
18. Jas M Martin,
19. Win t. Fields,
■JO. A It 1,allin,
ill, (Vacant.)
it-1 J C Churcblll,
•43. Dennia McCarthy,
•41. T M Pomeroy,
iti. Wm M Kelsey,
SHI. Wm S Lincoln,
•47. tlumtUon Ward,
•48. Lewis Set ye.
•48. Burt Van Horn,
30. J it Humphrey,
31. H Van Aoruern.
OHIO.
L Ben^ Eggleston,
3. Itubt 0 Schenck,
4. Wm Lawrence,
b. ll’rn Jfunaen,
0. Reader Vv Clarke,
7. S Shcllabarger,
8. C S Hamilton,
8. K P llucklaml.
10. James M Ashley,
It. John T Wilson,
lit. /• Fan Trump,
13. II WMorgan, (c.)
14. Martin Welker,
15. Tobias A Plants,
Hi. John A Bingham,
17. Kpli K Kckley,
IS. It I* S|wldlhg.
10. Jas A Gailicid.
ORXOON
1. Itujiie llim.i y.
UkNNSVLVANIA.
1. Sam J Randall,
it. diaries O'Neill,
It. Leonard Myers,
4. Wm D Kelley,
5. Caleb N Taylor,
0. Ben) 11 Boyer,
7. Juo M Broumall,
ivc! vt twKm dill < m.
KENTUCKY STATB UTtfitY 1
▼O II DRAWN at OOVINGVON, kv.
4 MH H, BART. IITR,
Cl. A Ha M, 5KPT. BOTH,
1807.
I PtlM 4f U
1 prim «f
1 prim ol'
1 prim ul
9 prl/.ui ul
29 prixun ol'
63 prizi'H ol
priren ol
prlma of
priren of
priaw ol
prima of
prim ol
prlma of
mp
Prizes Amounting to 8230,600.
34,000 NI'RIHKHN AND7H* PHIKKN.
Tloketa lia, Halvas M, Quarter* 93.
Tin* rInivq M«|*ttlflrcnf Mlnglo Number fjoltery will be
drawii lu imbiic. in ('ovluulou, Kentucky, by bwom Com
missioners, «t 1 o'clock, r. M.. Rt th* cottier ul Fourth
find Scott streets. Tiie Ken lucky SUte LotUrlea are uo
«>‘it Kiiler|)rises, but rcsiHiusible I^iti^pleR- ib*i
drawn under the Mithorlty of i
mnle. Mud bond* lire given for tho
The drawing* »re imldislitHl in llte
i 'iiieluiiRf t 1'oinmerclRl.
The nlnive scheme will drawn tin* middle sud lust
of t in'll month duriug lttfl? slid IWW.
rireulnm of Isilterles drawiug daily aentbf Bpfdlcattou
to the Managers.
14KT Agents wnnted.
Address all orders for tickets to
MUKHAY, EDDY ft CO..
aug«)-ly Covington, Ky.
BETHANY COLLEGE
rpilR TWENTY SEVENTH HEMSION ol thU well
± known seat of learning will commence on
Monday, 30th September, 1867.
And tcrinliiatu the 19th June, INKS. It ta romantically
situated In the midst of the beantifnl and healthy hill
country of the "Pan Handle" of West Virginia, and
easily accessible by railroad or rlvor, and surrounded
with the most favorable tnltuenrea for student life.
Ample accommodations are provided both for public
! and private boarding, and untarnished rooms will be let
! to students who wish to board themselve*.
i An experienced and able corps of Protestors Is eti-
I gag.it, and every fuciltty for a complete and thorough
course of instruction will he furnished to the itudenl.
.FACULTY,
W. K. PENDLETON, President, and Professor of Men
tal, Moral, and Political Philosophy and Belles Let
ters.
L. LOOS, Professor of Ancient Languages aud Lite
rature.
II. W. HARDING, Professor of Mathematic* and As
tronomy.
J. T. BARCLAY, Professor of Natural Sciences.
B. T. JONES, Tutor.
1UBL.ICAL. INSTITUTE.
Lkutuhkhs —W. K. Pendleton, C. L. Loos, K. Rich-
ardsou, J. T. Barclay.
The course of Biblical Lectures commences tbe last
Mouday tu March, and continue* S week*, free of charge
tn ail.
TERH8.
Tuition, (50 per eeaaion. Boarding, from $3 to $5
per week.
Unfurnished rooms, (5 per eeaaion to each student.
Free tuition to sou* of Minister# of the Gospel of all
deuomiualume.
For particular*, apply for catalogue to Prof. C. L. Loos,
Secretary, or to
MUgl8-lt* W. K. PENDLETON, President.
9. Thad Stevens,
III. Henry L Cake,
11. I> 11 Van .4 uken,
It. Choc Dennison,
13. Ulysses F Mercur,
14. Geb F Miller.
15. A J Olottbrtnntr,
HI. Wm H Koontz,
17. Danlol J Morrell,
18. SE HVson.
19. G \V Schofield,
91). Darwtn A Finney,
91. John Covnde.
99. J K Moreheaa,
93. Thos Williams,
91. G V Lawrence.
uitonk ISLAND.
[Two memoers to be elect
ed tn April.]
o « r TENNkSSk*.
•low Anderson, (c.) lEight members to be elect-
■ICtUOAN. ’ " ‘ ‘
t. ix;nj r Amuuuj
8. J F. Beniamin.
1. Fer. C Beaman,
9. Charles Upson,
3. Austin Blair,
4. Thos W Feny,
5. R K Towbrldge.
6. John F. Briggs.
■masoTA.
1. Wm Windom,
9. Ignatius Donelly.
NEVADA.
1. Delos P. Ashley.
NEW JERSET.
1. Wm Moore,
9. Chat Haight,
3. Chat Sitgreavee,
4. John Hill,
5. G A Halsey.
ed in Angnst.]
VERMONT.
1. F E Woodhrtdge,
9. Lake P Poland,
3. Wm C Smith,
WEST VIBOIN1A.
1. C D Hubbard,
9. BH Kitchen,
3. Daniel Pooleey,
WISCONSIN.
1. Halbert E Paine,
9. BenJ F Hopkins,
3. Amass Cobb,
4. Chat A Eldridge,
5. Phtletua Sawyer,
ti. C C Waahbume.
Radicals, (in Roman,) 198; Democrats. (In Italic.) 44.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
ATLANTA Jto AUGUSTA.
Connections by tills Line are moat certain and sure at
all seasoua.
THE GATING HOBSE9
On thla Una have hecn thoroughly overhauled and re-
iltted. Ample time I* given for meats, and at regular
hours. Conunctors on ilos Lluc are affable and courte
ous to paeaeugers.
Quick Time and Sure Connections,
17.4 GEORGIA RAILROAD
AS8ENGERH can par huso Through Tickets, aud
have their hagage checked through from New Or-
tt nd Atlanta, to
i'hiladeiphia, and
ieauB.’MobUo^Montgomery’ Golutubr.-" und Atlanta, to
Richmond. Kaltimore, Washington, 1'
POUR DIFFERENT ROUTES,
Via Augusta, Ga.
* Pullman's Palace Sleeping-Cars on all night trains
ig Atlanta by this Route. These splendid Sleeping-
leaving
South CaroiinalTaliroad.withORt change st August*.
Cars run through Irum Atlanta, Ga , to Urauchville, on
Hi" ‘
Tbe Great Southern Passenger & Mail Route
Via Angu.ta to Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Ra
leigh, Wliinliigtoii, Weldon, Itlrhinoud, Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York.
Passengers can Irnvo cliotce of lour dillerent Roiiter
Augusta to Washington, Philadelphia, and New 1
FAKE TIIE NAME I1Y El I HER ROUTE.
Via Augusta, Kingvllle, and Wiliuiiigtoii 1, via Colum
bia. CbnrGittu, and Raleigh ; via Columbia, Danville, and
Rh-hniood; via Allanla. Augusta, W ilmnigton, aud Bay
Liiiu.
Far a aa Low by Auguata as nay other Boat*.
GF-Throngh Ticket. Bold at New Orleans, Mobile,
Montgomery, Columbus, and Atlanta to Kiiliuioud,
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York hy
tin. Route. ., ,
Through Tteketa sold at Atlanta to Charleston, Tnlum
bla, Wilmington, Weldon, Rlchmoud, Waahlugton, Phil
adelphl*. ana New York. , . , ,
Passenger, taking thia Route cao have their baggage
checked tiiroiigh from Montgomery, At*., to W a.hlug-
bni, Philadelphia, aud New York by four dlferent route*
via Augustu. Baggage checkej through from A ll.iuta U>
Charleston, Columbia, Wilmington, Weldon, Mi* ' "»ond,
WRsbiULiton, PhiladelpblH. anu New Yorx.
Tbn train hmviug Aiimitn at I*. M., kma atlunmd to
Iinilligton, weioon, i’«ii?rsourg, niunuiuu i
ton, Ualtlmore, Philaduiphia, aud New York.
I'aMsvngur* from New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomcfy,
and Columbus, (la., make close connections at Atlanu
with train* for Augusta. Savannah, Charleston. Coluiufc
hia, Charlotte, Muicigh, Wilmington, Weldon, Hlchmoud
Waalilngton, Philadelphia, Ualtlmore, and New York.
fiS^I'esoengers wlsbiiur to go North bv Hea, will find
a spUttdid Liiiu of hteaiUNbips from CharfuaUiii, K. C., lo
HRitlBiore, Philadelphia, lloatou, aud New \ ork.
Th« Cliiiiit'Nt on p f aiHmMltljMt
oarer every inducoinent t > |i«s«i uger., with tablea .up
plied with «v. •ry luxury tie Northern amt Charleston
market, can allurd, amt lor .aft-ly, .|m-.i1, and comfort,
am unrivaled on the coast.
tHTTliroiigli Ticket- oo sale ul Montgomery, \\ cat
Point, and Atlanta, to New York, via Charleston Steam
J. A. ROBERT,
Jyfifi-lm tl. ni'ml Ticket Agent, tlcorglu Hallroad.^
UlCOHIil DWINNETT COI'NTV.
T ANDY K. MITCIIKM4 and Thoroaa ll. Mitchell, ad-
mliiistratora ol the estate ol Madison H. Mitchell,
decDRsvd, n’piesuiita lo the I'ourt in their iielitlon, duly
tiled and entered on record, that they have lully aduiiul*
tered .aid estate— . , , . „
This le, therefore, lo cite aud admonish all persons
concerned, lo lie moi appear at my oQc*. and show eauae,
If soy they have, why Mid admlatmlor. should not he die-
charged train tlicir administration, end receive letter* of
dlsaiiueion on Ilia (Irst Monday lu Dueomber neat. July
I, HOT. li. T. HAKBSTRAW, Ordinary.
JylU-Iamdm Prluler* fee $4 A. |
NEW FREIG-HT ROUTE
—rnoR—;
NEW 0RLEAN8 TO ATLANTA
VIA ORAND JUNCTION AMD CUATTANOOUA.
ALL RAIL I
No Charge for Insarance, Drmyagt, Commmlnlona
or Forwmrdinc!
T HE following LOW RATE bat been agreed to, taking
effect July 90th, 1867:
lat Class, $ 100 lbs *1 75
3d Class, ft Hit) lbs 1 50
3d Class, ft 100 B>e 1 «6
4th Class, ft 100 Iba. 1 00
Trough Bill* Of Lading will be given at point or ship
ment, and all claims for lot*, damage, and overcharge
will be promptly settled at point* of delivery. Tariff,
showing classification, etc., may be obtained at oBca W.
A A. R. R. tVbt—lm
French Miciies it Topi
BY
CRIMAULT ft CO.,
Chemist* to H. H. Prince Napoleon, 47 Rue Rlcbetl
PARIS.
NEW & MOST VALUABLE NEDI0INE8
VOR H1TRRRTO
Intractable & Incurable Diseases,
U NLIKE the Patent Medicine, generally employed
Imported from New York and London, the follow
log from France have been eeverely teeted and aerntt 1
Dr. U. Hulls. President. Annnaw DURft, Becretary
R. F. GlBRR, Treaanrer.
GEORGIA
loom AND MANUFACTURING CO T.
MAMUKA0TURKRH ANU I'LANTUKH,
L03K TO YOVH 1 NTKH.KMTR!
ANU ElAlela AT
Ofllot). lBoll»sf tilniNOii IBulldlnyr,
NUT IMMIN TO PONT omri,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
AND *KK IN Ol'MHATION
bMendenhaH’t Improved Bolf-Aoting
HAND AND POWER LOOK!
EASIER UNDERSTOOD,
EASIER TO OPERA TK,
AMI> MORE RELIABLE
POSSESSES SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
Over all other Hand Looms,
AND 18 MORE SIMPLE AND DURABLBI
Planters can be Independent I
By Weaving all thslr Good# fur Dome Wear on tho
MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM ! t
From 15 to 30 Yards per Day
Crii Isas Woven on tills Loom I
IT WEAVE8 A8 FAST AH ANY FACTORY LOOM t
Half th* Cost of the Clothlogof a Family can be Haved
by Use I
From $0 to $10 a Day can be Made on it!
ITS PARTS ARB SELF-CHANOINQ /
By the Taming of in Easy Crank, It lets the Warp off,
wind* op th* Cloth, tread* the Treadle*, and throw* the
Shuttle.
IT WEAVES
Jeans, Hatlueta, Ltnaeys, Blanket Twill, Doable-Plain
Cloth, various kinds of Bibbed Goode, Fancy Twill* ol
all kinds, Flax, Cotton, Tow or All-Wool Cloth, Bagging,
Toweling, Table Linen, Balmoral Hktrts, Woolen, Linen
and Hemp Carpets. In fket, anything, from a handsome
Silk to a Rag Carpet.
It le email, neat, and light—not arger than n common
breakfast table.
It 1* made In the most workmanlike manner, or good
material, and handsomely varnished.
It livery stmpl* and anally understood—everything la
patformad by taming n crank.
Loom aid County Rights for Sale.
'or ftirthar particulars, blit of prtcas, descriptive
circular*, and sample* of weaving, address
RUSH PRATT,
Agent Georgia Loom and Manufacturing Co.,
mar94—ly Atlanta, Georgia.
THE
Faculty,'attached to the government and other hospitals
Ac., with the fullest confidence recommend them to the
favorable notice of alt languishing, not only under rwol
nary diseases, but thoae who may be hoping against
h °jKrO MORE CONSUMPTION
DISEASES OF THE CHE81
Grimaalt’s Syrup of Hypopheaphata of Lima.
This new medicine, which la delicious to the palate,
a sovereign remedy for coughs, colds, irritation of tha
tnnga, aud ta alto an excellent remedy in cases of con
sumption. Under its influence tbe congh abates, uoctur
nut perspirations cease, and tbe patient rapidly recovtrs
health and llesh.
NO MORE COD LIVER OIL t
Grimanlt’s Syrup of lodixod Horseradish.
According to the certificate* of th* Phystclaua of tha
Paris Hospitals detailed tn the Prospectus and with tho
approbation of several Academies, tble Byrop le employ
ud with the greateit eueceet In the place of Cod Liver
oil, to which it ta really superior. It cure* diseases ol
Hie cheat, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness,
muscular atony and Toss of appetite; it regulate* the con
stitution, by purifying the blood, and le, fn a word, the
most powurfbl depuraltve known. It never fatigues the
stomach or bowels like tbe Iodide «f Potassium aud the
Iodide of Irou, and la administered with the greatest efll
easy to young children subject to htunor*. or obstruction
of the glands. Dr. Casnavc, of St. Loots Hospital, Faria,
recommends it particularly in cutaneous diseases non
folntly with tbe PUle which bear bi* name.
Dr. Leras* Phoapkata or Irom.
Tbe best of all chalybeate*, adopted by tbe wbota med
leal world for tbe cure of chlorosis, locorrUtea, poverty of
blood. dUBcnlt menatruattone, terrible dlaeaaee to which
Females are suhject. Tbta excellent medicine arouse#
the appetite, imparts strength to tbe system, and ta espe
cially suitable to protect persons of either sex walnut the
eaecta of hot and unhealthy climates, to enable them to
hear fatigue, and restore to the body whatever strength
It may have tost by fever, or the abuse of quinine or mar
cury.
NO MOKE 1NDIGKHTION OR DYSPEPSIA I
f.rlmaault'a Digestive Elixir or Popolmo.
Pepslue Is the gastric Juice Itself, or rather tbe actlya
prtu(i|ial purified, which digest- *—* k
When from varioua causes, tha — r , ,
Is too small, the Inevitable consequences are bad Indiges
tion, gastritis. Inflammation of the mucous coots of tha
stomach aud bowels, heartburn. auwmta.loae of strength,
and tn females geuenl derangement Tbe Elixir or rap
slue cures all such diseases, and . > t- vomiting da
ring pregnanev
Batter than Copaiba-Internal and Local—BevOa
rative Agent.
GHIMAULT'S MAT1CO.
Thia now roiaeoy la prauired Ron the **vce Oa alo-
ravina popper *hrub calloa MATlCOnml iuut* i n iupiiy
and infallibly without any fluui ol Iniluininalory leaalU
Tha great mMorlty ol phyaxiau* tu ParU, KuaaU, Oia
many and New York now live r.o other remedy. -Fill'
dlreciioua auooiu|«auy cucl holtSound imcket. 01 ttu r
piuuatory trofttlao w-ii Im efi.i • ut‘i lea ler \ d
GENEKA. li-l O. Mi / til* .
ORlMAlii 1 . CO..
4 him h e... i ■
lm N. York. M, M.BBCKKH, IttllraadS
Aud I y every good Oheael.t
liUKIN OU BU1SON 8
Digestive Losenger* and Powder
Recent experiment# made on a large scale hy Professor
Pslmiuln, of I. yona, continued liy hit col leagues of the
hosniials and the principal uotabltltle* of Parts, have
shown the great efficacy of the Loxenge* and Powder
with an alknllne base, a new diseovery iliieUi Mr. Buria
du Uulson. .'lininisl sud member of the Imperial Acad*
my of Medicine, Parte, to cure In a ear* and rapid awn
uer, indigestion. Nausea, aa well a* dices set of the Kid
LtVwr, Cramps In the Hiumach, Inflammation ol
.... «owi,., Ac. The .plecu eit.ing thia Indigestion dla
appeer. a. Ifliy eucti iulrmal under the Influence or this
rucMiaa medicti.ii i u. I llte etch person recovers health
trengtb and ai.|u t In.
To resume. In- • u.u.rs and Powder are uvesented un
del the moat lav, ruljc w< u-utitl.- aud mudleal eas|iM'**
ai'riM-ablu to tha taste, aud may be taknu without iuron
,T « OO.'h,
i Ha* Hwhcll*
General lln|H.tIn Atlanta at JkMKfMHM&p*.
General Ihqiut tn M. .v 1 erk, at J. M
lyw-R
ID Grand Mreat,
LIVE DRUG HOUSE,
ooana vinnutt amp alabawa strxbt*,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA.
Drag*, medicine*, Palnlt, Oils, Window
Glaas, Ar,
Baying in large qnantttle* and original packages,
directly from Importers and Manufac
turers, far the CASH, we are able
to offer Ddncements to
purchaser*, either
BY WHOLCIALI OR RETAIL.
Our stock le full, and cousiats or every variety
of Foreign and American Goods, from
the Cheapest to the Finest.
OUR PRE80RIPTI0N DEPARTMENT
Is complete and accessible AT ALL HOURS DAY OR
NIGHT. Ring the Door-Bell at Night I
ARCTIC SODA FOUNT
And PURB FRUIT 8YRUP8 are still attracting crowd*
whose thirst le allayed by Us gushing waters, aud ato-
macha aosrgixad by th* tonic effect of the Carbonic
Add Gas.
The Atlanta Mineral Spring water Is kept on draft at
the ARCTIC FOUNT, and many of our amteted etttaena
are being greatly benefited by He nse.
Close cash boyert are Invf.ed to examine o r stock.
REDWINE A-FOE,
Comer Whitebait and nonter streets,
Jnly95—c Atlanta, Georgia.
Legal Adverttaementa.
GffOBIHAi Go ODOR COURTT.
T WO montha after data application will be nude to
tbs Court of Ordinary oraaid county far leave to sell
the land* belonging to tb* aetata of Fraud* Henderson,
lat* of said eoanly. deceased. July 80,1887.
Q. M. THOMPSON,
Administrator dt demie non.
angl—lm Printer's fas $5.*
BEOMU. Ownmarr Oourtt.
G eorge W. MILLS, administrator on tbe estate of
Cmthta A. siUla, deceased, repreaenta to th* court
la bla petltioa, duly filed and antarad on record, that he
ha* fully administered said aatate—
Thia I* tbe refare to dt* all parson* concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cant*, if any they can, why
aald administrator should not badlaehargad horn hi* ad
ministration, and receive letter* of dismission oa tb*
first Monday fn December, UtT. Given nndar my hand
and official signs tar*. May 17, HOT.
G. T. RAKE8TRAW, Ordinary.
mayM lamdm Printer** fee (4 50
(brimoailiamrmiM Ail vfi*tlM*'in4>ntM.
PA8T EXPRESS LINE
TO THE NORTH !
Tim* between Atlnntn end Haw York, 66 Honrs!
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
KAILWAY !
A NRW AND PART N4) II P. D tl I. K I
NEW OKI. CANS, MOBILE, ami MONTGOMERY,
Via ATLANTA, to AUGUSTA ;
Tlicnco via
KINGSVILLE mill WILMINGTON, to
RICHMOND. WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILA
DELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
And all PrtiH'l|tal Points North.
_JT*No chntigu of I’muu'iigi'r Curs )>i-tw.’.'ii AugliHta
awl Wllmliigton.
F"Ltiinrl(iur Sli-i'|iliiyr Cars rail 1 hrmii'li frnm At
lanta to Klugsville, so Hint pnm'iii’cra slnrllng from At-
lanla (to lint leave the I ruins before arriving at Wilming
ton, 4110 miles I
No omnibus transfers now ou this Route. Trains tun
through from Weldon to Acquis Creek.
At WELDON, passrugers have choice of the fallowing
Routes, via ■
CHRISE1KLD AND ANAMKSSIC LINE.
WASHINGl\>.\ OR INLAND LINE,
BALTIMORE OR OLD BA Y LINE.
tWTIrkcls good by either Houle. 4fri
THROUGH FAST EXPRESS TRAIN
LEAVES.
Atlanu 0 teo a.m
Augusta 8.65 a.*
Kingsville 11,30 A.M
Wilmington 0.06 p.m
We don 6.15 a.m
Richmond 10.06 a.m
Washington 7.in) p.m
Auguata
Kingftvllle...
Wllii.iugton..
Weldon
Richmond...
Waahitiuton..
New York ...
ARRIVES.
3.16 A.M
11.16 A.M
8.16 P.M
5.00 A.M
0.60 A.M
5.15 P.M
. 5.06 A.M
TWO TRAINS DAILY irom Auguata, North-the
3.36 A. M. Fast Exprean, and 7 A. M. Mail. The former
connecta with both Washington or Inland Line, and
Annameeaic Line; thu latter with Old Bay Line only.
Passenger* by the 3.65 A. M. Fa#t Exnrcus reacn New
York 18 hours in advance of competing Lines.
&TB AGO AUK CHECKED THOUGH.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains.
THROUGH TICKETS, with optiou to passengers ot
stopping at terminal points, can be obtained at Ticket
Office of Georgia Railroad.
P. II. LANGDEN,
General Southern Agcut.
W. J. WALKER,
General Eastern Agent.
augl—Sui
Tbe Favorite and lost Comfortable
» O U T 13
AYLANTA TO NEW YORK I
(VIA SAVANNAH.)
Pare Through to New York . ... 634.
T HE following new, fast, and first-clan# STEAMSHIPS
salt from Savannah to new York every
Tnesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Legal Atl vcrtiaemenlN. | Legal Advert I
*«*!»»«• || | N|
Cherokee, now Folk county, known up No. 361.
the pro|M.rty of Am B. Wright, of fiwinnett eonnty,
(Ici'chpimI, for Hip Inmefit of the hclra mid crediUirn of naid
dcceaaud. Tcrina ca*h. AulmipI 11, IM»7.
JOHN F. FidKWRIT, Admlnlitralor.
aug!7 -td Frlnlor'a fee $6
BKOHCfilA, IIrnny County.
OHIUNAKY P orrii’E, MAY 1. 1H67.
U ENDERBON (JFClIUliCII, administrator on Uo ea-
Utea of Amy Driver and f'harlca o. Driver, r«*|ire-
aenln to tue, in Ida |K.‘titlou.duly f led, that he ha* fully ad
min lateral raid efiwtw-
Tlieue are therefore to notify nil pcrnoon concerned to
Im* and an|H*ar at iny office within the time |»re«.rihed l»y
la w, tonfiow canae, If any exicta, why letteraof dlnmippion
a ho ii Id not granted. Given under my hand and ofti-
iul nignnture, April *JI, 1H67.
C|. R. NOLAN, Ordinary,
mny-l -lntnilm Frlnlur'a fee 11 f0
W II. Mct-ORD aud Moaea Mann, adminiMrntora on
• the entato of Jatnea H. McCord, represent to
thia court in their petition, duly filed, that they have fully
HdininiHtercd Mid emtate—
TIicho are therefore to notify all peraomi wmeertied to
hliow call«e. if any they have, why mtid adminintratorn
nhouhl not be dincharged from their paid office, and re
ceive let tern dinniiapory iu tornip of the law. Given tiu-
der my hand and official eigimture, Apt II 20,1H67.
tj. It. NOLAN, Ordinary,
may I lamfitn Frlnter'a fee |H..t0
GKO H til A, Milton Countv.
fllWO montha after the date of thin notice, application
X will be made to the Court of Ordinary of eaid comi
ty for leave to aell lot of land No. 641, in the 3d dinlrict
and Ud section of in id county, the entire real entate ol
Kannom Bennett, deceased. Bold for benefit ot heir* and
creditors. Auguat £f, 1H67.
W. 11. NKHBIT, Adminiatrator.
aiig20-2m Prluter'e fee $6.
AOilfININTHATOK^N BALE.
W ILL he sold, by an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Gwinnett county, Ga.. on the Aral Tueaday iu
October next, t»efore the court house door in the tomi
of Lawrencin’llle, within the legal hours of rale, the fol
lowing lands, to-wlt: 250 acres, more or lesa, in the 7th
district of raid county, being parts of lota Nos. 126 and
127, known aa the John Webb piece, adjoining William
Sculea and others; tolerably well improved. Also, 101 1-0
Hi res in the 6lb district of said county, part of lot No.
293, adjoining lamia of Johu Kutluge ami othera. Also,
40 acres, more or leaa, part ol lot No. 293, in the 5th dis
trict, adjoining land* of Benjamin u. Kelley and others.
Also, 2UUacrea in the 5th diatrn t. No. 214, it being the
place on which the deceased lived, known as the home
S lace. Also, 250 acres In the 6th district of Gwiunett and
th district of Walton county. No. 276, known aa the Ja
cob Born ptacc. Also, 250 acres, known as the Cheater
place, No. 275, in the 5th district of Gwinnett connty.
Also, 60 acres, part of lot No. 272, in the 4th district of
Walton county, adjoining the above lands. Also. 260
acres, No. 246, iu the 6th district of Gwiunett county,
known as the Jones lot. Also, *60 acres of No. 97, in the
5th district of Gwiunett county, known as the Wiley W.
Wutib, Jr., place. Also, 242 acres, No. 217. In the 5th dis
trict of Gwinmtt county, known as the Lewis Moou
place. Also, 200 acres, a part of lot No. 124, iu the 5th
district of Gwiunett couuty, known as the Loyd Brooks
place. Also 18b acres in the 4th district of Walton coun
ty, adjoing the above, being a part ot lot No. 218, and
known as the James W. Webb place. Also 250 acres in
the 6th district of Gwinnett county, and 4th district of
Walton, being No. 287, aud known as the Rogers place.
Also, 62H acres, part of the Loganville lot, in the 4th dis
trict of Walton county, adjoining the above part of lot
No. 166, and UUJtf acres as part or the above lot, aud part
ol No. 186, in the 4th district of Walton. Nearly ail the
above lands are tolulng, and nearly all improved, more
or less. Hold as the property of Wilev W. Webb, Hr., de
ceased. Sold tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms cash. August 14, 1867.
JAMESW. WEBB, *
E. M. BRAND. Aflm rs.
augl6—td Printer's fee $15
CsKORCalA* Pickens County.
ION A. DARNEL, administrator of David A. Lands
N«6||«
N 'OTiri-: i
iti.util-
D.W III WaL|.K
in llfhloi's mid < r« «lItatr*.
dclitcd lo *;iid d*.
IlI' dlMh: pit\ in* ot
K.\ I I
augl- P»d
(sKOKGIA, g
f|1WO month- •
X Court or On
regular term nlfn
tins notice, f.#r J*
estate of John M
for th** benefit of
August 12, J OT.
' rib-d h;. iit .s .;.,
ut; and all |n-r,
•j r* nuired to m t,
•iioiiion will I»**mum- Ui *!,„
idon county. Ga., ul ih.-iir,i
V"", “I leu in..nth. ),.„„
In- Iiii.'Ii. Ih-!i.Halin' l., ii.,.
'.I -.ml cuiinli.
1. r. il.t..r- ..I e.iirl .1. ■
J \MI> NVATI s
Pk.kkns County.
^lUN A. DARREL, admiulstrato
•3 down, Jr., represents to thu court lu bis petition
dal; filed and entered on record that he haa fully admin
istered said estate, and prays for a discharge therefrom -
These are therefore to notify all persons concerned to
tie and appear at my office, within tne time prescrllied bv
law, to show cause, If any exists, why letters of dismis
sion should not be grantwl the applicants. Given undei
my hand at office, .nine 19,1866.
W. H. SIMMONS, Ordinary.
Jel9—lamOm Printer’s fee >4.5(1
Murray's Line.
Sail TUESDAYS,
LEO,
Dearborn, Com r.
VIROO,
Buckley, C'om'der.
Atlantic C. M. S. S
Co.’s Line.
Salt THURSDAYS.
Herman Living
ston, Baker, Com.
General Barnes,
Morton, Com'r.
Empire Line.
Sail SATURD'YS.
SAN SALVADOR
Nickerson, Com.
SAN JACINTO,
Atkins, Comd'r.
These Steamships are all of large carrying capacity,
welt adapted to this Route, and are dtted up with espe
cial regard to the comfort of Paseengere. State rooms
large and airy: the Steward’s department supplied with
the best the New York and Savannah markets afford.
The Through Freight Tariff having been much reduced,
Freighters and Passengers will dna tbta the QUICKEST,
SAFEST, and MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New
York.
Through Tickets to be had of J. H. Porter, Gen
eral Ticket Agent.
SAVAinUB ASX NTS.
Murray's Line—Hunter fa damme!. Agents.
Atlantic C. M. 8. 8. Oo.’a Line—Winter fa Fullerton,
Its.
iplre Line—B. H. Hardee, Agent
GEO. A. McCLESKBY,
may*4—4m Gen. Traveling Agents.
INGKRSOLL’
HAND POWER COTTON P&ES5.
BEOBSI4, Henry Oodbtt,
A BA E BBOWN, adalEtetIRtor on the estate of Henry
Thee# ar* tharator* to gtva notice to all peraone cor.
ranted, to file toair obfeetton* In my oMc*,la tanaaof
the law. If aay they have, why said applicant should not
receive letters of dismission as prayaa far. Given ander
my band and official algnalnr*. May *8,1867.
Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
me im
inaySt—laalm
Printer 1 * fee 84.50
Tabitua Jams Atrins i Ubel far Divorce, tn Pulton S*.
n. > perlor Court. April Term,
John S. Atkins. | 18*7.
I T appearing by the return of tb* Sheriff that tha de
fendant In the above stated case It not to tie fauud
ta said connty, and It being mad* to appear to the court
that tb* deflmdaat reside* out of mm State: It la, on
motion, ordered bv the court that the defendaut be
served by the publication of this order oace a mouth for
tour month* before the next term of this court, tn on* of
‘Te public gaselier or said couuty.
OAKTRELL * HILL,
Attorneys far Ubelaut.
A true extract from th* urinate* or said court Jooe
IS. HOT, W. R. VENABLE, dark.
Priuter'a^ra $1 par aqua re tor each Insertion.
MICIITOB'I SALK.
B Y virtu* of the la.t will aad testament of John S.
Pool, tale of Paaktiag coaaty, (faccaaed, will be
•fid, before the court house door m the town of Cedar
Town, Polk eonnty, Ga., on th* Sint Tuesday In October
legal hows of sale, Mm falla wlng pro*
Hof laud No. W. lath* Slat district and
neat, withta t
CKSW'Sfe
anff!7-td
me town lot tn Mock
snjaas:
Prtatar'a faa |4
FOR
TH*
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
E LIZABETH F. THORNTON, administratrix on the
estate of David L. Thornton, deceased, represents
to the court that she has fatly administered the said Da
vid L. Thornton's estate, ana prays for letters of dismis
sion—
Theee are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appearat my office, wttbin the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
bv granted. Given under my hand and official signature,
June 13,1867. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
• - " " “ ' - ' ‘ Rl V
JeiD—lamtim
Printer's fee 84.50
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court ot Ordinary of Gor
don connty, Ga., will be sold, before the court
bouse door in the town of Calboun, on the first Tuesday
in October next, wttbtn the legal hours of sale, lot No.
193, tn the 7th district and 3d section. Also, town lot
in Calhoun, (uumher not known,isnhjcct to the widow's
dower, bold as the property of B. J. Blalock, deceased,
for thu benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased.
Terms: Part cash, balance ou time, with good security.
Auguat 19,1867.
D. R. BLALOCK. Administrator.
ang!6— td Printer'* fee $5*
Savannah Richardson j Libel for Divorce, in DeKalb
M. V Superior Court, April Term,
Yotnrs B. Richardson. 1 18)17.
I T appearing to the Court by thu return of the Sheriff
that the defendant in the above caw does not reside
tu tbla county: and it farther appearing that he doea not
reside tn this State: It te, on motion or counsel, ordered
that said defendant appear and answer at the next term
of this court, else that the case be considered in default,
and the plaintiff allowed to proceed; aud it Is farther or
dered that thia rale be published tn one of the public ga
zettes published tn the city of Atlanta, tn thia State, once
a month lor fonr months.
BILL fa CANDLER.
Attorneys tor Libelant.
A true extract from the mlnntes of said court. June 8,
1867. J. M. HAWKINS, Clerk.
Printer’s toe $1 per square each insertion.
Jell—lamfan
GEORGIA, DsKau Counyt.
E A. TURNER, survlTtng executor on the estate of
• Nathan Turner, late of said county, deceased, har
ing made application to thia coart fur leave to sell the
real estate of said Intestate for benefit of heirs and credi
tors—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, if any they have, within two months tram the first
B ubllcation of thia nonce, else leave will bv granted far
le sale of aatd real estate. Jnly 93, 1867.
J. B. WILSON, Ordinary.
Jy97—9m Printer’s fee fifl
GEORGIA, Fm-TON County.
OBDINABT'S OFFICE, XAltCH 30, 1866.
H IRAM BOWEN, administrator on the estate of Su
gar Bond, deceased, represents to the court in his
petition, duly filed and entvred ou record, that be bus , lama Intellip
rally administered said estate— ous to the nest t
augl6-9in
GEORGIA, <
mwii mmitli- r
A. Court of On
tin- fir-l uvular I.-
from Ibis mil Ic-, I
big to tbe c-latc o
fit of ti.-ire aiiu i re
j>2 9)0
lirut
.• lo si'll t|,,
A. lllll. d II
if-Slfl ll". .-II-...I .1,
J. H. 1)01)11. ,\.]|„,
I 'I lilt.
■ r. ■ fi;
o mouths alter dale n|i:ili. aiion will In- mad" .,
the Court ol Ordinal)- ut said ..own., far ii.nvsu,
"It, lat.; (.[ raid couuly.
GEORGIA, Gv
fJlWo mouths
sell tin: real cst.il" ol M.
deceased. Aiieu-t 9, 1-n'
DASJKLJ. BARNETT, Adm'r
_ fitlgO-am It Inter's fee f *i
GEORGIA, Fannin County,
D AVID SIIULEH, admiDlstrulor on the tnt.. r ,f ,|
C. Berry, lal.* of said county, deceased. i..v. II,;. h:,.
plied to me for letters of di-uns-ion Irani said sdmlai-
irallon—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all pero.ai
coneenied, to lie und uw.enr at my oili... within the tin,,
prescrllied by law. unit -how "IIir Mi.v they can. whr
said letters should uut lie granted to the ..j.piicaiit. Given
under my hand and official signature, .lulv 18.18t;7
r \v. DAWKS, Ordlnarv
_Jy97—lamdm Printers fee |4JQ
LEOliblA, Pickens County.
W ILLIAM li. PADGET, ndminisirator of fan s
Pailget. deceased, represents to the toun in hi,
petition, duly filed and entered on record, that hr lias fn.
udinitiistered Cary .8. Padget’s estate—
This i- therefore tu < it.- ami admonish ail per-onr <,,i,.
cerued, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should uut )>c di* .iuirg. i fa,a,
liis adininl-rritloti, and re-.i-ive letters of dismi--ion on
the first Monday hi January, Uiveu under inv i.ji.y
and official signature, duly 1, 1-67.
W. It. SIMMONS. Ordiimiv
Jyfl—Inmiiin _ I-rinter', fee fo '.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
mw O month* afti*r dat«, aiipln.afion will made to
i the Court of Ordinary of iiH iuutilt county, bn., for
leave to sell Tiie real ealale helonginy t" the estate of
Mone^es L. Vinyard. late of -aid o unity. d««‘4*ased. .Talt
24, W»7. DKKiiY bi MMiiKOL JL Adm r
jy.'Jl—2m Printer*- f»" $»;.
(•FOHLI.A, Gwiknktt C’orxTv.
fllWO months after dute apiJication Mill he made to the
X houoruble CouiL of UrUinury ot paid county, jur
leave to cell the r'.*al estate of Margaret Harbin, late of
said county, de< «;:ipi d. .Au/tiPt 2. 1^»7.
William UARNRR. Adm'r.
augfi—Qm Friuter'p foe $t;
GCOHOIA' OwiKMETT County.
1 1 Wu mouths after the date of this notice, npplicatiuh
will he made to the Court of Ordinary of comity
at the first regular term after tiie expiration of two
month- Irotn tins notice, for leave to sell the real '.‘-late
will I*
Jy24—2m ■ Print-
GEORGIA* Pickens Cot-ntv.
T WO months alter the date here
made to the Court oi Ordinary *
leave to tell th* laods beiontriup to'the estate c*l M li
West, dereasad, I*»r the benefit of heirs and creditor- uf
said deceased. July 1,1^7.
L. W. HALL, Administrator.
Jy9—2m Printer's fee (6
GEORGIA, Milton County.
T WO mouth- after the da*e hereof, application will bft
made to th*' Court of Ordinary of -aid county, for
leave to sell lots of land numbers 47.L 4^2. and 4S3. in tip
1st District and 2d section of said county, the entire real
estate of K. ii. lrn«'-. deceased, f«jr the benefit ot the
heirs aud creditor- of paid deceased. Thi- Angnst 2f*th,
1567. W. H. Neebjt, Adm’r.
_ Printer’s fee $6.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
T WO months after (hit*.- application will he made to the
Conrt of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the
real estate belonging to the estate of William A. l'erry,
late of said connty. deceased. July 1, l5r'<7.
MIRIAM S. PEKllY. Administratrix.
jy10—2m Printer’s fee p.
Tliis is therefore to cite all persons conccnunl, kin-
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. wliv
said administrator should not be dismissed from his ad-
ministratloo, and receive letters of dismitMlon on the first
Monday in October, 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
mar31—lamfitn Printer's fee $4 50
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
‘EJATILLIAM COCHKaN. administrator of Henry Kiser.
YY deceased, represents to the court tliat he line* fully
administered the estate ol said deceased, and applies ler
letters of dismission—
These are therefore to cite nil persons concerned to >*
aud appear at my ortic**. within the time prescribed by
law. aud show can-*-, if any they have, why the said ap
plicant should not b«* dismissed from said administration
on the first Monday in December, lb67. Given under my
hand and official signature, May 27,1567.
Sv li. SlctiREfiOR, Ordinary.
may30—lamfitn Printer’s fee $4.5»
~Adams, Peckover X Co. | Mortgage,ftc.. in De-
rs. V Kajbbuperiori.*)urt.
Geo. W. Lee and Mark D. Lee. ) April Term, 1567.
I T appearing to the Court by the petition of F. C.
Adams. Joseph Peckover, J. U. Smith. W. D. Ni
chols, and E. W. Martin, merchants, auupartners, doinK
business under the firm name and style of Adams, Peek-
over & Co.,) accompanied by the note aud mortgage
deed.) that on the eleventh day of July, eighteen hundred
and sixty-six. the defendant made and delivered to the
S laintlfis their promissory note, indorsed by J. H.
[ounce, bearing date the day anti year aforesaid, where
by the defendants promised, on the first day of January
next following the date of said note, to pay to the order
of the plaint ids two thousand lour hundred ami th.rty
dollars aud twenty-five cents, for value received: and
that afterwards, on the twelfth day of July, iu the year
eighteen humin d and sixty-six, the defendants, better to
secure the payment of said note, executed ai.d delivered
to the plaintiffs their deed *u mortgage, when by the said
defendants mortgaged to the plaintiffs all that trad or
parcel of land situate, lying an*! being in tin* I'uh district
of the county of D< Kali*, n.h** utoic»niil. known as lot-
Nos. 224. 226. and 226. l otiraining 607V, acres, more or
less : and it furthiT app»*uriiig that said m*tc remains un
paid: It is theiofore ordeted that the said defendants do
pay into Court, on **r b* fore tin* first of the next term
thereof, the prinHp.tl. interest, and cost due on the
the said not**, or show cause to the contrary, if auy they
can; and that on the failure of the defendants so to do,
the euuitv ol redemption in and to said mortgage pre«
mise? be Itrerer tlien'alter tvirred and foroclosed. Aud
it is further orile. ed that this rule lu* published in the At-
-tn for tour months previ-
f thi- < oiirt, »»r served oti the de
fendants, their .
months previous t
r rhroi
GEORGIA. Fulton County.
OROINABYla OFFICE, MARCH 1, 1866.
J OHN LYNCH, administrator of the estate of James
Gurrey, deceased, applies to me for letteis of dis-
•iu! agents or attorney at 1
the next term of this Court.
11KNHY JACK80N.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of tlti- Court. June
2fi. 1567. J. M. IIAWK1 N>. Clerk.
Printer's ft *• *1 pur square for eacu insertion,
jeiio—laindtn
misaiou from raid administratiou—
All persons roucemed are therefore notified to Ale their
objections, if any they have, on or before tbe regular
term of this court iu September next, otherwise letters of
ditmDsion will be granted applicant. »Given under my
hood and offioial signature
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
marl—1amAm Printer’s fee #6
ADAIIMST1I VTOIt'K k.ILK.
W ILL be sold, on the first l uesday in i»ct*»bt*r Lt-vf.
before the court l.'.iisc d.H»r in the city of Atlanta.
Fulton county, Ga.. within the legal hours ot sale, the fol
lowing property, tow it : city lot No. n, in the oi:v ot At*
hint.i, containing five acre-, more or less, and bounded
on the north by ItichMdson street, on the south by
Cnttuly street, on the o-t hy Martin s.rect. and --t. the
west liy Richardson, «• r c.t»t» ami others. Said five acres
will lie -old in two parcels of tw • and a bait a* res
tol*" il viiled no: th and son tiu ami designated as lots
B j Nos. l aud 2. and 2 sold minus ti
« the
of sale,
GEORGIA, Fickrns County. j of tiio'i oui'i ol'oldfatt'fy ot
C ICERO H. TAYLOR, administrator upon the e-tatc ,....-riv ,.t u ilium dt..ni, for tl ■■ h.'-nefit ut
of Manr Holbert, reproaent* to the court in his pe- j)„.Vit"i : -suit t udiior-,,1 stti.l ilttvit ,tl. Terms: one-
titlon, duly filed and entered on record, tlun he lets fully t |, ir ,|,.,.), i, u ,i sisu ,iami the oilici tufa. :o
administered Manr Holbert'sestate— ' uit„ tv .1:,■ - with not. - nm'l tii.i'iitvi'il-ffiiriiY, and pnn
These are therefore to require all persons concerned, to I ehsse'rs itavinu lor ttiles ,)t" tt-i 17. ImiT
mvrrvrrsur ru/iwiuv j,, n am rvr.o I be and appear at my office, ouor before the first Monday ill
COXiENIENCE, ECONOMi AND CHEAPNESS February uext, to show cause, If any they have, why said
inter, of dismission should not be granted the appliciint.
Witness my baud aud official signature, July 95.1867.
VV. H. SIMMONS, Ordinary.
aifaS-tamfnu Prluler's fee 84.50
Fannin County.
Greatest Labor-Saving Machine
That ran be put on a Plantattou!
OPINIONS OF TIIE PEOPLE.
At.LKNDAI.1t, BARNWKI.I. DISTRICT, 8. C., I
March 1,1867. )
Wtu * Marshall :
OsNTi.xHXN-l used, during tint )uist season, one of
‘ Jniienoil's Porl.tltle Cotton ITessi'S," purelmsetl of you
last Heptemher. I have always been prediudlred In ravor
of the '’Screw Proas," and nothlni; Inti dire neressiir in
duced me to try any oilier. I Uke pleasure, however, in
addlny my testimony tn favor of Its entire adaptation to
tb* want* of a cotton plautMtou. It has snrtuissed my
most suntrutne expect (ous I have packed with liui two
hands, yet I prefer four—iwn at saeh lever. Mv hales all
weighed over SOI) pounds. The first lot I sent to market
averaged 504 pounds. My Impression is, that Nil pounds
la about the capacity of the Preaa, aud a greater uumher
of pounds subject the follow-block to too much risk, tin-
leas the side* of the cotton hnx was Increased. j| would
add greatly to the value of the Press it the rolt.ni box
was ten luchea longer. In haste, t am, very resiH'etfully,
your obedient aervaut, far.,
B. VV. LAWTON.
P. 8.—| took nty Press down and carri.al it some foul
miles to tatrk tiie crop of a neighbor, win. railed to have
a “Screw" built. He was so murli pleased Unit he has
determined to abandon th* "Bersw" and piirehnse “In-
geraoir* Press." U..VV. L.
Office of Kinu's Mountain Railroap Oo., 1
Yorkvillb, N. C„ April 15,18fl7. |
Gehtlxhrn: I have last received your letter of Fob-
raary—U|miii my return to this plarr, after an absence of
two moullis—suit this reply may tw ton late for vom
‘‘Descriptive ctreular of logersaU's t'otton Press."
The press I used tn iMcktngmy rottou last year worked
admirably, parking, with ease. Mat to :.-j.i ininuds. With
good active luunls to work It. 1 am satisfied that from
slghteeu to twenty bales might readily lie parked in a
Titi, Preaa coinhities the advantages ot lightness, amt
Consequent portability aud simplicity, tiring easilv mau-
aged by iny on* of ordtuary Intelligence. Great com
GEORGIA,
T WO months after date, application will he made to
the Conrt of Ordinary ut Fannin county, at the
first regular term after the explraiiou ol two months
from this notice, for leave to sell tbe luuds belonging to
the eatat* of Johu M. Griffith, late ot said county, de
ceased. July 1,1857.
WM. L. GRIFFITH, Administrator.
Jy47—9m Printer’s lee <ti
(HK I’I' b. OGI.KSr.V
..r tie Urn i •' non with will annexed.
Printer's fee fl"
moults
teal c-tate bale
tuny.
Bill for Injunction, Relief, Ae
Fallon superior Court.
Elizabkth A. Bell
rs.
Daniel Weaver,
F. M. Fisk and
Samuil Akers.
I N this cr*s it appears to Ibe Court Utat the del,aidant*)
Daniel Wanvar and F. M. Fisk, do uot reside in the
btato ol Usorgt*: It I* therefore ordered that the. ap
pear it the next term of the Superior Court or -aid
county, to be held on the first Monday tu October t" ,t,
•ud msk* defense to **td hill, or the same will be tai.ctt
for eonfeased. It ta farther ordered that the Clerk of tins
Coait publish this order tu some public garotte in (tie
city of Atlanta onee • month far four months. May 94,
181(7. HAMMOND. MYNATT fa WELLBORN,
Solicitors for complainant.
A true extract from th* minute* ol the Superior Court
of Fulton county. May 9, 1867.
mayfit—law4m W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
Printer’s fee 81 per square each tusertlon.
GKORGI A, Gv. INSKTT Cot M V.
f I two mtiinhs after dale application w ill be mad'
X Court orurdii
first regular term
from this notice, to
tug lo tbe c-tal" of Asa B. VVl ijbl. lab
deerato'd. July fa. IN
JyiM—9nt
GKOHGIA, Uorpon Cot sty.
To ALL WHOM IF MAY UONCKUN.
G l 15. MOKiutW Imvlttg apitlied to me ut proper farm
r. for letters of administration main tbe estate of
11. It. Morrow, late of said county deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors ,,) said do. t used, lo be .an.
appearat iny office, willtin llte time prescribed by lot.
to show cause, if auy they have, why such letters should
not lie granted the applicant. Given nutter my hand and
official signature, August t. Iso;
It. VV. NEEL. Ordinary.
ptsMlng fare*, with Bute motive power, aud “laal, hut
not train," It Is worked entirely liy baud, thus saving for
thelhrui horses the hard Islmr Imiamcd upon I hem by
the ordtuary "Screw." Kuapuetfully, Ac., yours,
_ . E M. LAW.
To Little ft Marshall, charleston, N. c.
8Mf*For Deserl|tUve Circular aud Price List, address
LITTLE fa MARMIIALL,
Agents for llte liiccrsiill Cotton Press,
No. I4U Meeting sirret,
Op|to*lte Pavilion Uotel,
Jyflfi-9aw.ini Charleston, 8C._
NOTICE
FTRI advertising of th* Ordinary and Hhsriff at Pick-
1 son co.inty, U*„ will hwsafter appaar In tha Maw
Rt, pfimlshod in tho city at Attonta. ItBapliilSr 7.
W. H. 8IMMON8, Ordinary.
Benjamin Killy 1 Libel for Divorce, ta Fulton 8tt|ieri.ir
rs. > Court. April Term, LOT. Rule to
IgtutSA Kelly. I Perfect Service.
¥ T appearing to tbe Court by the return of the Sheriff
X that the defendant doe* uut reaidu iu this county;
and it farther apnsariug that she dues not reside In litis
State: It ia, ou motion of couueul, ordered that said de
fendant appearand auawerul tbe uext term of thlaCuurt,
els* that tbs case be considered In defaait, aud the plain
tiff allowed to proceed. Aud U la farther ordered that
thia rale be publfehed tu the Atlanta Intelligencer once a
month for four munths previous tu the next term of this
Conrt. UAHTRBLL fa JACKSON.
Attorneys for l.itiellaiit.
A Into extract from the minutes. Aiwtl 17,1867.
may-95 lam lot VV. K. YEN ABLE. Clerk.
^Printer's tee $1 per square each Insertiou.
GKOHGIA, Fulton County
OMMMAHY'a OFFICX, MABrll 3U, 1867.
A LEX. M. WALLACE, administrator n| William Wab
lace, repreaenta to tbe Court, tn hi* petiihin duly
filed, that he ha* fully administered WlltUm Wallace's
estate—
Thia I* therefore to cite all persona concerned, kindred
aud creditor*, to show eanse, if any Ihev ran, whr said
administrator should not he discharged irom his admin.
Ivlration, and reeetv* letter* of diamtssiou ou the first
Mouday in Octoher, IW. Given under my hand and of
ficial signature. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
inarEt—lauttUn __ Printer s La #1.50
GKOHGIA, Mbriwbyiikn County.
J OHN S. BROWN, administrator ou the estate nl Ro
bert Browu, deceased, roprosents that ho ha* fiilly
ailmtulstered said estate, and applle* for letter* of dia
mission—
Then* am thsrafar* to ells all parsons coo or rood, kin
dred and creditor*, to show eanae, If auy they cam why
said administrator should not ha discharged from hia atf-
mlnlstrallon, sad racelva letter* of diemlsaina wtlhia
the time prescribed by law. Ulvsn nndar my head and
•KclalatfaRMMa, April». HOT.
J. W. BANNING, Ordl
aug3—itnd
ADtimvruvi'MK'x malk.
B y vi
Gti
virtue of an order from tlie Court ol ordittsryof
Gordon eonnty. Ga . w ill bo M»:d. beiore the enurl
house door In the low it of Calhoun. Gordon county, let;
on Ihe liri-t Tuesday tu Octoher ttexi.WMh.it 'In' ■ - 1
hours of salt 1 , lot No. 1&7, iu the lutli district and ad '
tion, routalning 8tl acres, more or les- ith. widow *
dower to come out of it.) Sold a- the properly ol " ■ j
Walker, deceased, for the be ,otU of the heirs ami crc.l
tors of said deceased. Terms ol sale, i re.til lo tin- is
August, 18118, small notes and ."oil seettrlty. August r..
tOT. usU'tRN REEVES. Adminlsiralur.
auglft-td _ PtiiMer's b e j _
ADMIMVI'H tTilll'N VII.K.
B Y virtue Ol tin u: det Tl oo. llte I un oi ttidiuarj "]
Gordon eottnlv Ga.. w " be sold, before th
house diMir in the town of Cttlhotin. ou the tiest l
iu October next, vvuldll til,’ t gal boat's ol sir, I
tllS, ill the llll.dl-tl.u an.i i.lse,til'll ,tlu widow
cxeeptmt > Sold a- fit" i
.■(day
NNINO. Ordlnarv.
Priatvr’s fav 84 to
ot' I., t). March
coast'd, for the 1>.■ 11Oilt of Hie b"iia and crtalttor-ol ►*»
deeea-eil. Teiln- "I sale. . r.d.t to the l-l August, INC
small note# aud good s.. uriiy Angtiai I'.’, 1-su.
(laltt)l(N ItKKVKS. Vtlmiulstrator
aiiePl-td l•timer's f.v# .-
ADtllMVI'IUTMII'X NAI.K.
« Y viruu* «»i an imh*r ol li»«
IMokfin*county. . will I*
Ua> in Oi lohor ih*M, al llu-t tnui
of J:iH|n'r, i’ifkfiip iMmuty, fiolw
i»«li», tiu* lamia wiifTtou J:itu<
fiio lint*' of hia iloaih. I*« n»
twenty tho i»cr» * oi Hi -)*tit
all in iiiti IHih «ii*trlot out 2*1
more or le-a. Tin* i*la« «• i- v
a half mile ol .lu"o<'i , well w
of heir** ami ereJlt" : * T« ni
inliimry *'i
>t.;a, on tiu iir»i i
tu.iiae door in tiu town
tveen the local luuira *•*
'vie it Roll, ^r., re»i*h*i a*
, lull m lot No
t curort ol lot N" t".
: mu. eontaiuiiii; n* acre%
w. II x.-ti. »»
m\ Stiitl lot »lie iti'Ui'Ul
eh. Am.n-1 2. i^ij.
r V. FKIiGl'SON,
• rot Jame>* Fe»UU*t»ik
i'rlwu*r’»
Amuiliiatr
au/3—Id
GKOHfil lq llt^riiv rot nty. (
I a A. HRNIfKItsON, a*l«in .airator on tiie r*wu * 1
lVfa Amlrew Hemiorvoii, lain »»l Mul couuty, fieeeaj*■
iiaviu^api*!ieil to mv for iuit*'r* ili^mi***iou u* l|u a ‘
^Thli l*VhereVoif to eito and admonihh all i>or#cmt
corned, kiiidml ami e^Niilor#, lo d1io\y came, ii ‘, *t
c u, why raid administrator rhouM uot W
from hi* admlniatratlmi and nvcivo letter- of dl*imj*ion
wlthia the time ureaerihed hv law. Give® uuder m>
hand and official signature, March oraln
maiifl-lamlm Printer's fee »4.Jl]