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DALTON ACCOMMODATION TAAIN
Dally eicept Sunday..
Loave Atlanta J W P- JJ
Arrive al Atlanta. «.« A. to
mall Stage Line iron Atlanta te Bah
loaoga.
Leave Atlanta Monday, Wedneaday tad Friday.. .< A. to
Arrt— Tneaday. Thnraday and Saturday.. 7 P. to.
COURT CALENDAR.
I/Latent Dseeenter, into, by ItUUams A ItWIftora.]
MOPIRIOR COURTS.
BLUE RIMS C1ROPIT.
Oct
Xltom-lte Monday la March tad Sd Monday la Aug
Potayth.—let Monday In April and 4th Monday to Aag.
Lumpkin—ftd Monday la April and lat Moaday to Btp,
Dawson—ftd Mondajtn April andI ttoptanbac.
Ptckana—4 th Monday to April —dS—tatobar.
StaJSta.^ad Monday la Sty ISd oSStoF
^stssrs&wssssaLj.-osa*
“but ahoald tha bnatoeu of Union tout rroalraTt,
Town* Conri any. by ordar of tha p—aiding Jalge, ha
aiUournad to Monday thareafter."
Appltog.—let Monday to March and Bepteeaber.
Sam dan.—Friday altar 4th Monday tolprilud Oct.
Charlton.—Monday alter 4teMoni*y to April and Oct.
CUnch.—4th Monday In March andSkptainbar.
OoSaa.—td Monday to March and Sept—bar.
Behole.—Monday altar 4th Monday to March and Sept.
Ulynn.—Sd Monday in April and October,
marc*.—Thnraday baton lat Monday to March tad Sept.
Wen.—Sd Monday to March and Beptambar.
Wayne.—4th Monday to April and October.
OHATTABOOeSU ctactnr.!
Chattahoochee.—4th Monday to March and Sept— tor.
Uarrit —3d Monday In April and October.
Mariun.—ftd Monday In April and October
Mnacoge*.—3d Monday to May and Nor—bar.
Schley.—Id Monday to April and October.
Talbot.—Sd Monday tn March and September.
Taylor.—lat Monday to April and October.
cunoun ciaotnr.
Bartow.—Sd Monday to March and Beptambar.
Cetooea.—Sd Monday to May and Bor—her.
Chattooga.—lat Monday to March and Saptamher.
Dade.—4th Monday to May and November.
Gordon.—lat Monday to April and October.
Murray.—Sd Monday In April and Octobu.
Walker.-Monday before let Monday to March and Sept.
Whitfield.—4tb Monday to April and October.
cowsta ciaccrr.
Clayton.—let Monday to May and November.
Dekalb.—4th Monday to April and October,
Fayette.—Sd Monday to March ud Sept—bet.
Futon.—let Monday to April and October
Meriwether.—Sd Monday to February and Angnit.
Troup.—Sd Monday In Jnay and Muvembar.
1AITBBN CtNCUlT
Aryan.-4th Monday In April, and Sd Monday alter 4th
Bttllojh*—Friday after ftd Monday In March, and Friday
niter 4th Monday In October.
Chatham.—Sd Monday In January and May.
Effingham.—Monday after 4th Monday lu Much, and Sd
Monday after 4th M oudajln October.
Liberty.-Sd Monday In April, and Monday aftor 4th Mon
day In November.
Mclntoah—Thnraday after Sd Mondu >» April, and
Thursday after 4th Monday In November.
Montgomery.—Thnraday after Sd Monday to Much, and
Thnraday after Sd Monday to October.
TatnalL— Sd Monday th March and 4th tn October.
flint cnctni.
Unite —Sd Monday to March and September.
Henry.—Sd Monday In April and October.
tess^estssts^mset.
Flke.—lat Monday In April and October.
Spalding.—lat Monday to Februi
Upton.—lit Monday in May and
uioon cmcciT.
Bibb.—ftd Monday In May and Norambar.
Crawtord.—lit Monday In Maroh and September.
Doely.—lat Monday In April and October.
Honaton.—8d Monday lnTebrouy and Annual.
Macon.—Sd Monday in March end September.
TwlgRt.—4th Monday In March and September.
MIDDLB CIRCUIT.
Burke.—ftd Monday to May and November.
Columbia.—lit Mouday In March and September.
Emanuel.—Sd Mondey In April and October.
Jefferaon.—Sd Monday In May and November,
lohneon.—4tb Monday In March and September.
Richmond —Sd Monday In January and Jaue.
Bcrtven.—lat Monday to May and November.
Waehlugtun.—Sd Monday In March and September.
NOBTHIUN CiaCUIT.
Elbert.—Sd Monday In Mucli and September.
Oglethorpe.—Sd Mow
Telia Cerro.-
Ith Monday In April and October.
- ’rein March r—*
iaay In Aprtr
• • "sbr
Cornell** Cole
coNnnonccT.
James Dinn,
Orrta S Ferry.
DfiLawana.
Th4 FeriMh cmgttffi Hat of Maalorn
and RtpuiifitaUtm.
Ihi Fortieth Oongteaa, which eeeenibM on the 4th of
Much, 1SS7, aooordlng to a law pweed by the Thirty-
ninth OongNsa, te cempcam at fellow*:
ERMATR8
oAuvoaata. kinn aaaor a
John Oonaoaa, Alanaudcr Hameey,
*—- Daniel A Action.
Navana.
Wm M Stewart,1
James W Nyci,
NBW NanreNina.
Aaron It t'ragtu,
Jamee W Patlereon,
niw ranear.
A (t ttaitell.
F T Frollughnyeen,
NSW TOM.
Edwin D Morgan,
Hoecoe O,inkling,
onto.
lUujsmln F Wade,
Jnku Bhermen.
nntooN.
George It Wllllanie,
Itenry W Cot blit.
V*NN»Tt.VANIl.
('inrles H BuekaLw,
Stolon Cameron.
NHODI HLANO.
William Hnragno,
llenry II Authony.
TNNNreana.
1) 7 IWteTSOn.
J H Foivlor.
VBRNONT.
George K Eiltnunda,
■luetlnSMorrll.
WRIT VIMIINIA.
Peter O Van Winkle,
Wellman T Wiley.
WISCONSIN
,/iim/a R Doolittle,
Timothy O Howe.
ItUtonl MaoMni*.
ILLINOia. |
Hlchard Yataa,
Lyman Trumbull.
■NDiana.
T A ttatiW*.
Oliver F Morion,
towa.
Jamaa W Grim**,
Jamaa Harlan.
■ANlae.
Edward U H.vaa,
Samuel C Pomeroy.
RiNTtnar.
.htmes Burtrn,
Garret Davie.
HIINB.
1-ot M Morrill.
Wm P Feeeeuden.
NauicaraiTii
Charlea Sumner,
llenry Wllaou.
NANTI.aNO
Remedy Joftnaon,
Thoma4 meann
Miaaotmi
John B llendemon,
Charlea D Drake.
MicmoaN.
facliarlah Chandler,
Jacob M Howard.
Radlcwla, (lu Roman,) 40; Democrat#, (lu Italic,)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
CALirOBNlA. HANPillin*.
[Three member* to bo elect-[Threo membere to be elect-
ed to Septemlier.) * '“•”' h 1
OONNSOTICtlT.
[Four membere to be elect
ed to April.l
DCLAWAhC.
John A mcMtoti.
ILLINOIS.
1. N B Judd,
» J F Farnaworlti,
5. E B Waahbnrne,
4 Aaron C Harding,
ft. Ebon C Ingerenlt,
6. Burton C Cook,
7. II P H Bromwell,
6. 8 M Cullom,
ft. lewis IFBow.
10. A O Burr,
11. BSMuaball,
17. JohnBnkor,
ID. O B ilium,
At large, J A Logan
INDIANA.
t. WmKmtklack,
S. Michael C Kerr,
a. M C Hunter,
4. Wm 8 Holman ■
ft. Ueo W Julian,
it. John Cobnni,
7. H D Waahbnru,
b. Uoodlove B Orth,
10. Wm
11. J P C Hbanka
towa.
1. Jamaa F Wtleon,
5. Utram Price,
8. Wm B Allison,
4. W M Longbbridge,
6. O M Dodge,
ft. A W Hubbard,
KANBAA.
1. Sidney Clarka.
NNNTUOnT.
I. Trimitt,
*. Broun,
ft. (Vacant.)
4. -— Knott,
ft. Obctr,
II. Jonn,
7. Bsck,
ft. Adams.
ft. — Poo up.
UAim.
1. John Lynch,
5. Sydney Parham,
S. Jamaa G Blaine,
4. John A Patera,
ft. Frederick A Pike.
■URTLAND. .
1 Hiram McOutiough,
ft. 8 Archer,
8. C A Ptistps, <c.)
4. Francla Thomaa,
ft. Frsdsrick Stons.
NaaaacnrarrTa
1. Thomaa D Billot,
5. Oaken Amea,
S. Glnery Twltchell,
4. Samuel Hooper,
ft. Ben) F Butler,
ft. Nath'l P Banks.
7. Geo H Boulwall,
8. John D Baldwin,
«. W B Waihbuni,
10. llenry L Da wee,
1. Wm A Pile, (c.)
S. C A Newcomb,
8. Ties K Noslt,
4. J J Gravelly,
ft. J W McClurg.
ft. D T Van Horn,
Beit) F Loan.
ed In March.)
NKW touk.
1. sttphsn Taler,
». Demos Barns,
8. WKKMtuon,
4. Join flu-,
ft. John Borristit,
ft. THStsuart,
I. Join IF Chanter,
8. James Broote,
ft. Fernando ll'eo,!,
10. W H Itobertaou,
11. C11 Van Wyck,
IS. J R Ketrbam,
18. Thoa Cornell,
14. J VLPruyn.
15. J A Grlawold,
tft. Orange Fcrrle,
17. C T Hnlbnrd,
18. Jaa M Marvin,
10. Wm C Fielde,
50. A 11 Lafilu,
51, fVncant.)
id. J C Churchill,
SS. Dannie McCarthy,
S4. T M Pomeroy,
3ft. Wm M Kolauy,
Tft. WmS Lincoln,
37. Hamilton Ward,
88. Lewis 8etyt,
Sft. Burt Van Horn,
Ml. ./ M Hwmphrtv,
81. II Van Acrneiu.
OHIO,
1. Belt) Eggloatou,
8. RBHayea.
ft. Bubt C Schenck,
4. Wm Lawrence,
ft. Wm Hunger,
0. Reeder W Clarke,
7. B Shellabnrger,
8. c S Hamilton,
ft. B P Backland,
10. Jamaa M Aahley,
II. John T Wllaou,
15. P Van Trump,
18. a IF Morgan, tc.)
14. Martin Welkor,
16. Tobias A Plants,
lit. John A Bingham,
17. Bph B Kckloy,
18. BT Spalding,
1ft. Jaa A Garfield.
OHSSON.
1. Rufus Mallory.
TkftNBTLVANIA.
1. 8am J Randall,'.
8. Charlea O'Neill,
8. Leonard Myers,
4. Wm D Kolley,
5. Caleb N Taylor,
ft. BerJ M Boyer,
7. Jno M Broomall,
8. J L Gets,
ft. ThadSlaveue,
10. Henry L Cake,
11. DM Van Auken,
13. Chas Dennison,
18. Ulyeeee F Marcur,
14. Geo F Miller.
111. A J Glossbrmner,
I*. Wm H Koonts,
17. Daniel J Morrell,
15. SF Wilson.
111. O W Schofield,
80. Darw in A Finney,
31. JohnCovnde,
33. J K Mnrehoau,
38. Thoa Williams,
SI. G V lutwrunce.
niiona ISI.AND.
[Two members to lia elect
ed In April.)
TiNNiaetr.
THE ARROW TIE AMD IRON BANDS
BALING COTTON !
AN INSURANCE AGAINST
FIRE, WASTE, AND THEFT
i Nket Ai ro mu
Simplicity and Rapidity or Adjustment
SURPASSED BY NONE
FOR BTHRKHTU AMI AHAVTAIW ITV 'TO Alt.
Tito liaoH of Conimeroe I
rjlIIEY are iitiimiliiclitrcil In LIVUHI'OOL, o the beet
Kogllah Iron, under the personal supervision of the In
ventor, formerly a resident of New Orlcsue, Lu
Thu AKROtV TIK Is preferred t>y Shlpinustera anil
Coiuprosamen, ns It la worked with one eighth to one
Inch slack, while all SOLID TIES requite three to five
Inches, which, lit running through a cargo, Involves s
heavy loss lo the Shipmaster.
Use the Arrow Tie and Bands,
AND 8AVK MONEY IN FHKIGUT anil l.NSCKANCIU
Arrangements have been made to secure an ample sup
ply nl lha ARROW TIK and BANDS for thu coming aea-
•on.
.1AMKS A. IIALL,
Agent Middle and Southweet Georgia.
ANDREW LOWE & CO„
General Agents, Savannah, On.
The nnderaigued la prepared to furnish the ARROW
TIB to the trade at SAVANNAH PRICKS, forwarding
and transportation added.
PRATTS, EDWARDS * CO., Agents,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Oa.
HEAR THE IN8URAN0E A6ENT8 !
Savannah, Mat 7tli, 1NH7.
Tha roceut fires la tills city having proved to our entire
sattstaotton, by a thorough test, the superiority of IRON
BANDS for haling purposes, we strongly recommend
them lo the nse of the Plantcre of Georgia as an efflcloni
agent to restricting loea by fire; and we agree to discrimi
nate, when practicable, In fhvor of cotton thus secured.
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent.
CHARLES GRKKN A SON,
Ag'la Liverpool, London A Globe In. Co.
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
Agt’e Sun A Atlantic M. Ins. Co., N. Y
R. II. FOOTMAN, Inaurancu Agent.
WOODBRIDOB BROS., Ina. Agents.
J. T. THOMAS, Ineuraueu Agent.
J. C. McNULTY,
‘ • Sou them
J T. STEWART,
Agent London A Lancaster Ina. Co.
LANK A WKST, Insurance Agents.
Maoon, Ga., May 10th, 1M17.
The receut flro at the Warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chap
man, In thla elty. tuivlug fltlly demonstrated the advun
lage of the use of Iron Bai
Dr. W. II. PK««
gtILl tenders bla Professional Servlce^jo^toaeltb
lion toall'
of Atlanta j and from Ida long
talon, he is confident that he can give ■atlemc.
II who may fhvur him with theTr patronage.
^S^S^intUIonwrKorayVh and - Potera streeto.
]yll—«m
WM. L. llKNNLKHi
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
ATLANTA, 41K4»H4JIA.
Orders may he left with 11. Ilranmuller, Whitehall
STATEMENT
OF BUSINESS DONE 8IN0E APRIL lit, 1S87
ItV TUB
Southern Insurance Co.,
lUklltlLLK, TICNNKNMKK.
Needier ot I’ellclea Issued 8 H
Aineunt ol IVepotty Instiled fil,738,#88 00
Amoilidof Piuinteni Notes Deposited with
said Company *,#*1 81
Aninuut ol Cash Premiums and Fees Re-
reived. 48,1118 48
ClmiToi'otl 4'it pilal. - - $500,000
Accumulations since April 1st to date $111,880 88
R. H. THOMPSON, President.
John If Itntuv, Hccietaiy.
I.. II. DAVIN, Local Agenl,
Atlanta, Georgia.
HARRY M. SCOTT,
oelf. Im Special Agent
F. <J OHWA,
Whltelinl I Street, West SIMMs
A few doors from Alabama, adjoining llolbrook'a
Hat Emporium,
FAST KXPRI88 LINK
TO THE NORTH!
ATLAITIC COAST LINE
RAILWAY !
NEW TAND PAST SCHEDULE ! !
Now In operation, with complete and continuous
connections Dorn
NKW URL CANS, MOBILE, and MONTGOMERY,
Via ATLANTA, (or via COLUMBUS, MACON
and MILLKN,) to AUGUSTA ;
Thence via
(KINUBVILI.K. WILMINGTON, and WUI.DON,
—TO—
RICHMOND, WAHIIINOTON. BALTIMORE. PHILA
DELPHIA, NKW YORK, BOSTON,
And all Prlnolpal Point* North.
nr*No omnibus transfers now at Petersburg or Rich
mond. Trains tun through from Vtoldon to Acquitt
t AtW ELDON, passengers have choice of the billowing
Routca, vir. -
V11R18F1K1.D AND ANAMKSSW LINK.
WASHINGTON OR IN BAND LINK
BALTlilORK OR OLD HAY LINK.
ISSTTIcheta good hy either Until,-.^^1
PROPHITT’S
FAMILY MEDIFINFiN
For Malt) l»y
J. T. JKNKINH A CO., Atlanta, Ga.
IIRADFIBLIt A CO., UGrange, Ga.
JONKN A COBB, Drayton, Ga.
I*. J. IIRWKTT A CO.,
818 Main et., Memphis, Tunn.
MORRIS A CO., Opelika, Ala.
PHILLIPS, HMITII A CO., Dadeyllle, Ala.
RAGAN, WKIID A DAVIS, Conyers, Ga.
N. N. KDOK, Indian Springs, Ga.
It. F. JOHNSON A CO., Katonton, Ga.
W. A. KKI.LY A 11110., Montlcello, Ga.
DAVID KNOTT, McDomragh, Ga.
I.KK A BIJTTH, JmlOiboro', «la„
Cniiblstiiig of Liver medicine. Pain Kill II. Antl hllluna
Pdls, Female Tonic, Dysentery Cordial, Ac.
*W prepared hy O. S. PKOPIIITT, at Covington, Ga.,
Sole Proprietor. aepll—tin
K8TARL18I1BD 1760,
O'-il
ADmiNI*THATOI|«h MMt,
B Y virtue of an order from the Court ,,t
Fayettecoanty, will he sold,bvlore tie.,,',,
d.air In the town of me u,., ' •-
Decetnlier neat, the Pillowing property t., V
north half of land lot No. 137. anil ,, V, . u ‘
No. ftft, to the (Kb district or the county afnrc.a.e .
irt/of Mai. KIP-. |„tc of said .7,!„ ^
heirs anil creditors. IV,
ceased,
cash. October 111, 1H07.
NATHAN KAKON, A.lrnlni-t,,,,.
il’* fee
ocTft—td
Afl.Tf I NINTH A TOII'H N 11,|-
r virtue of an order of the Court
Fulton county, (ia., will l,e
llrm
the tiiilali. jj,. t
ell tiinlu-red.
ahlnohli. Terms: u
months. Octobet list,
li M. DONKIIOO. A<]mluletralor
Printer'- * , o
A 11.71 IN INTHATOII'N NA l.l;.
ourl nl I >r In.aty ,,,
hi, on the Hr,i
8. J F. Banlamlu,
9. G W Anderson, (C.)
momoaM.
1. Far. C Beaman,
3. Charlea Upaon,
8. Austin Blair,
4 Thoa W Forty,
ft. B E Towbrldge,
ft. Jobu F. Drigga.
■maso*a.
1. Wm Wlndora,
9. Ignatloa Donelly.
travana.
1. Delos P. Aahley.
saw JMSEY.
1. wm Moore,
3. Chas Haight,
8. Chas Sitgreause,
4. John Hill,
6. O A Halsey. _ .
Radicals. (In Boman.) 118; Pemoorata, (In Italic,) 4i
I Eight members to ho elect
ed In August.)
vnuroNT.
I. F K Woodbrldge,
3. Luke P Poland.
8. WmC Smith,
WIST VinOlMIA.
1.CD Hubbard,
3. BM Kitchen,
8. Daniel Poolrey,
WISCONSIN.
1. Halbert E rains,
3. Ben) F Iloplctus,
8. Amass Cobb,
4. Chas A Kldrldge,
ft. Plitletus Sawyer,
ft. O 0 Washburns.
a and Beptambar.
.j April and October.
ullafarroT—4th Monday In Februaiy and Anguat.
Warren.—1st Monday to April and Ootober.
Wilke*.—4lh Monday In March and September.
ocHCLota uiacuir.
Baldwin —4th Monday to Febnary and Angnat.
Greene.—9d Monday to March ana September.
Jasper.—4th Monday In April and Octoticr,
Jones — 8d Monday in April and October.
Morgan.—lat Monday In March and Beptambar.
Putnam —4th Monday In March and September.
Wllklneor.—let Monday to April and Ootober.
rATAULA CIRCUIT.
Clay.—4th Monday lu February and August, alter the
nail CrOUFt.
Early.—lat Monday In April and Octobar.
Miller.—fid Monday to April and Octobar.
(Jultman —ftd Monday to May and November.
Randolph.—let Monday to May and Movamber.
•tewart.—ftd Monday to April and Ootobar.
Terrell.—4th Monday In May and Novamhar.
Webster-3d Monday to March and September.
sounkM circuit.
Berrien.—Monday after Irwin Court.
Books —Monday altar Lowndsa Conrt.
Colquitt.—Wednesday after Id Monday to May and No-
Dwto.^Ou Thnraday after Telfair Conrt.
Laurent.—ftd Monday to April and Octobar.
Lowndes.—Mondays after Colquitt Court.
VoUakt.—ad Monday to Anil and Octobar.
TffiSSr.—Friday after 4th fttooday to April and Octobar.
Thomas.—Monday aftor Brooks MMffi
WUcox.—4th Monday to April sad (iD«.
south wist san CIRCUIT.
Baker.—Id Monday to May and Noramhar.
Calhoun.-M Monday to March and September.
' otnr.—4th Monday in April and Octobar. ,
■gharty—1st Monday to Jans aad December.
JLsMhMonday to March aad September,
itchell.—fid Monday to Mar aad Norember.
aatsr —ftd Monday to April and Ostobar.
onh -ftd Monday to April and October.
TALLArOOSA CIRCUIT.
OamnbeU.—fid Monday In February aad Angaat.
Oarroll.—lat Monday In April and Octobar.
- g*,_lat Monday to March and September.
L—Sd Monday to January and Jnly.
osr-ad Monday to April and October.
^d Monday In Merch aod September.
.—lat Monday to Fsbruan and Anguat.
b Monday to January and July,
weevana ctacutT.
B it and Octobar.
iry aad M to Angaat.
aad Octobar.
ch aad M te September.
I—lit Monday to April aad t
r—Ht MobSat to Februsry
■a.—Id Monday to April ax
mSl—lat Monday to March.
w. r wan.au.
caea. a. raaacs
PEAIOE, WHELE88 ft 00.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commlulou Merohantg,
JAOMHON MTMKKT,
AUGUSTA, OKORU1A
l aad tall Uoltou aud other Prodaca.
a*d Mapotorilihad at market priest.
KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY!
TO BE DRAWN AT OOVINOTON, KY.
CLAUS », NOV. 16TB.
CLAM W, NOV. BOTH,
1807.
eociirlty against lose by fire, wo, the uiidcrslgi
ranee Agents, Macon, On., take pleasure lu endorsing the
action ol the Agents at Savannah, (in.
E. C. GRANNI8S,
Agent for several lus. Companies.
J. W. BUKKK, Insurance Agent.
K. J. JOHNSON AGO., Insurance Ag’te.
J. MONROE OGDKN, Insnranco Agent.
J. M. DOAKDMAN, Insnranco Agent.
JNO. B. COBH, Isuinnce Agent.
niay*7—Cm
prizes of
prizes of
prizes of
prizes of
prizes of
prizes <>t
prizes of
to $230,650.
Frias of $5
prise of
prize of
prize of
prize* of
prizes of
prizes of
Prizes Amounting
8B.00U NC7IBKH* AND T»8 PRIZUM.
Tickets El a, Halva* as, Quarter* »3.
The above Magnificent Single Number Lottery will be
are drawn under the nuthorltr of a charter front the
Bute, and bonde are given for the payment of all prlzei.
The drawtnge are publtabed tn tha New York Herald and
^Tbe'abova eohem^will be drawn th.mlddl.nnd l«.t
° f C*rculSn of*UttterFea drawing dally lent by application
tothaMantgan.
■ST Agents wanted
Address all order* for tlcLeUto
angftft—
VALUABLE MILL
CITY PROPERTY
AT CHANCERY SALE.
^TATK OF TENNEBBEE, HAMILTON COUNTY.
Chaucery Court at Chattauuuga.
Joaipb M. Blumdfll, Aestgnee ol Lewis, Bpllzur A Co.
vs.
Liwii, BeiTiin A Oo., and creditors of said firm.
Pursuant to a decretal order of said Court rendored tn
the above entitled cause, at Its July term, 1HU7,1 will.
On Tuesday, Nov. lBth, lMO?.
Jn the reepoettve premises, sell to the highest bidder,
on e credit of elx, twelve, eighteen, and twenty.10111
monthe, taking note* with approved eecnrltv, hearlug
Internet from date, and retaining a lion until the pur
cliaeo money haa ali boon paid—the following deeerfbed
property, which will be sold In lot* to suit purchasers,
eacept the Mills and Macliluery attached to the freeholds,
whlpli will not ho separated: as also tlmt on which there
te specific Hem:
description.
The Real Estate within the certiorate limits of Chatta
nooga purchased hy said Lewis, Bpitzor A Co., from
Moore A Marsh, being the lauds on which the Haw Mills,
known ae the Moore A Marsh Mills, aro eltuato, on hu
West side of Chattanooga, together with all the Mills,
inn a 1, EDDY A CO..
Covington, Ky.
Also the Mill and the Lots on which they stand, known
as Lots No. ft and 7, on Payue street, In Chattanooga, on
which the Fisher Mill property stauds, together with ell
the personal property, machinery, or other property on
tnld lots belonging to uld firm,
... j|,
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! SSSS3S
■*••• W llnantt tfftrl fllU'ftUMl.
TALLEY, BROWN & CO.
WUltmbmll Mtreaf,
ATLANTA, QEORGIA,
Are DAILY RECEIVING tkelr
Fall and Winter Stock
OF DRY GOODS.
Tka Ladle* especially or* Invited to call aud stamina
tkelr Une of
drxsmn ooodn,
Comprising, to part,
Mika,
Frencb Merinos,)
French Fopitoa,
Empress Goods,
Bombaaluea,
Alpacaaa,
Delaines Ac.
THEIR STOCK OF
■mkroldarlsa,
La css,
Dress Trimmings
And Drat* But tuna
la large and varied. They keep constantly ou band,
BLEAMIKD aad BROWN DOMEBTIOB,
PRINTS aad YANKEE NOTIONS.
leased from
1>l AUo, l the t ^lou*es, Building, and other property altnato
on lot* ftS, 67. and 68, Markplatrwt, Chattanooga, which
land ha* been leased to said firm by Mn. Martha L. Fort,
° X Alro!the*Tmo Elina and the Llme on band, and other
DDiuTly, on two lot*, on which these said Lime KUns
ere situated* and leased to said ftrm by C. K. Grenville
end John Burke.
Also, all property belonging to said firm •Rusted on a
tract ohaud leased by said firm from G. W. Gardonblro,
situated on Citlco Creek, In Chattanooga.
Also the unezplred terms of tbe lease* to certain real
estate leased to said firm by Mn. Martha L. Fort, execu
trix of Dr. Tomlinson Fort, decezsed, to-wlt: The South
hair of Lot No. M, South half of Lot No. fitt, South half
of three-fourths of Lot No. 67, on Market street tn said
city?on which them In •Ituute Brick Bulldlrga Incom-
pletod. Also, the West half of Shin Yard.
Aud also, anoxplred lease of Lota In Chattanooga,
leased by laid firm from Gardeuhlre, ae above, aud Greu -
vllle and Burke, aa above.
And also, tka nnezplred term of lease on certain pro
perty to Chattanooga, leased by uld firm from W. W.
Lee. Attorney to Ihct fbr Lindsay’s helra.
Alao a Tract of Land purchased by uld Arm from
Moors A Marsh, to the Cltv of duttanooga, and lor
which they bold a bond for title, under the uame of the
Billy Smith properly, coutalulug three acres, more or
'* Also, t lot In the city of Chattanooga, known u lot
No. 8, on Branham struct: Provided This lot No. 8 pu
Branham street baa been sold to oue David Freldmanu fur
the snm of #7,000, Krtcdmauu having paid $100 ou Iho
linn end contracted lo pay fiauB.75 on bla lien held by
Charles Bundqulet on the eamo.
Alto, lot known ae 811 or 41 Popler etreel. In eetd city
of Chattanooga, (there holug llilgtliou now •• to the
number of this lot.) .
AIM, nil other property, real, prreoual, or mired, which
tbe aald firm may own, or to which they may becomo en
titled without any reservation, wbetber the ume shall
have been Bated to this advertisement or omitted from
the ume, subject In every case to all valid eubelatlng
claims and liens which may be now on uld property,
placed there by reason of unpaid purchase inuuoy, mort-
gagu, or deeds of trust or otherwise.
Also, eight head of Horses, four head of Mules, and
twelve Wagons and Harases.
AH of uld rul estate belonging to uld Arm will lie Mid
to Ur of the equity of redumption, and the properly
luscd will be Mid subject to nil the rights, IlmltaHona,
equities and restrictions spectfiod aud mentioned to the
respective luau thereof. The purchaser or purchasers
standing to the room nnd atend 0] tbe origlualluasoci.
The terms, restrictions, limitation* Ac., of uld lease*,
with the length of time the uld leasee have to ruu, will
U made known on day of ulo; or letter* addressed to
ti a Clerk and Master of toll Court will he promptly «n-
awetod. giving all the Information MUgbt. Issued Oclo-
b,r *' *“ 7 J. W. JAMES, C. A M.
nett—td By Dan J. Durrv, 1> C. A M.
FACTORY GOODS.
tt lllllTINUB, BUEKTINGB,
Drills, t,,rt P l ’J)... b u^j» Y’.nia, Ac.
■y wkolcule, at Priou^Fu
Factory Agsnta,
Whitehall atraat, Atlanta, Oa.
A T 1, A N T A.
G E O It O I A ,
American and French Confectioneries
FANCY GROCERIES,
Pino atttortuient of
WINK*. COGNAC IIHANDIKS, L1QUOHB
1UTTKUS, CORDIALS, SYRUPS,
ClIAMl’AIGN K AVINES,
NATURAL FRUITS AND PRESEltVK8,
Select variety of TB AS,
SUGAR, COFFEE, CRACKERS,
H( liK, C11EK8K, HASH,
DRYBKKF, RICK, MACARONI, VERMICELLI, Ae
GRKKN FRUITS.
Nuts, Almonds, Raisons, Ac. Large assortment of
PIPES,
Cigars, Smoking Tohncco, t*uul),
Perfumery, SoapB, Fancy Article!, Ac.
THY IT A UI AHTHH!
A new uuahtkk of • moore'b rural new
YORKER,” Hie Great Rural and Family Weekly,
begins t iclohcr ftth, and the 18 numbers (October to Jan
uary,! will he sunt, on trial, for only F\lty tents. Full
price, fill a year. Vol. YIX begins In Jauuary. Try It n
ocartel or year. Address v ,,
V oc1n— 1 D. D. T. MOORE. Rochester, N. Y.
ubo. M. dbwxv, of New York.
DIBBLE, WORTH & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
188 PKARL ST., NKW YORK.
P ARTICULAR attention given to tho sale of W’HEAT.
Parties requesting, witl ho regularly advised or the
B, RsrxR*tto*« r —j. D. Fish, Esq.. President National
Marine Bank, N.Y.: n. L.’ WortV Esq., Cashier'Na
tional Park Bank, ftl. Y.; 1). lleaion, Eeq., President
First National Bank, Newborn, N. C.; Messrs. Jswot A
Bnldor. Macon^Ga. _ J°*~
r)7. II. hei.i.b, President. Anoukw Dunk, Secretary
R. P. Gi.knk, Treasurer.
GEORGIA
LOOM AND MANUFACTURING CO Y.
MANUFA0TUKKK8 AN1) PLANTERS,
LOOK TO YOLK 1 N T K H fit * T H I
Olllce, Hcll-.rohn-on Iftu 11 si lii|Z.
NEXT IJOOU *
ATLANTA, QEORGilA.
ANI> SfcB IN OHEKATIoN
Mendenhall’s Improved Self-Acting
HAND AND POWER LOOM!
EASIER UNDERSTOOD,
EASIER Tit OPERATE,
AMD MORE RELIABLE
POSSESSES 8UPEBI0& ADVANTAGES
Over all other Hand Looms,
AND IB MOKE SIMPLE AND DURABLE I
Planters can be Independent I
By Wuvtng *U thalr Goods for Home Wur on tha
UmiHAU, IMPROVED HAND LOOM!
From 15 to 30 Yards per Dai
Caik bo Woven on till* Loom I
IT WEAVES AB FAST AH ANY FACTORY LOOM I
Half tbe Cost of the Clothing of a Family can be Bavad
by Uul
From $5 to $10 a Day can be Mad* on it!
ITS PA It 1'8 ARK 8KLF-CUAN0IN0 /
By the Turning of an Easy Crank, It lets the Warp off,
winds up tbe Cloth, truds too Trcadlu, aud throws thu
Shuttle.
IT WEAVES
Juna, Haltnsta, Llnseys, Blanket Twill, Doubls-Plaln
Cloth, various kinds of lllhbcd Gttods, Fancy Twills ol
aU kinds, Flax, Cotton, Tow or All-Wool Cloth, Bagging,
Toweling, Table Linen, Balmoral HktrU, Woolen, Llnsn
and Uemp Oarpol*. lu fuel, anything, from a liaudeome
Bilk to a Bag Carpet.
It la small, neat, aud light -not arger than a common
broakfksl lablo.
It ia mads to lbs moat workmanlike manner, of good
material, and handsomely vnrniahod.
U1* vary simple nnd easily undsrelood—everything la
perfumed hy Itintlug a crunk.
Looms aad County Rights for Sale.
gMTFor further particulars, bill of prices, ducriptlv
circular*, and rumple* of weaving, addreu
UU8H PRATT,
Agent Uaorglt Loom aud Manufecturtog Oo
mai94—ly Atlanta, Okorffia.
THROUGH FAST
via Wilmington,
Weldon,
Hlchmoud, aud
tViiehliigton.
LEAVE.
New Orleans
Mobile
Montgomery
Columbus
Macon
Atlanta
AUGUSTA.
King>-ville
Wilmington
Weldon
Petersburg
Hlchmoud.
Washington ...
•Port-month
Baltimore
Crindeld. Md
Wilmington, Dol ...
West Philadelphia..
N. York (arrive)
TRAIN
EXPRESS
N O H T II,
via Wilmington,
WHdon, Poitfinnuth,
and (/'rlsflflld,
(Animmoripif >
. lOOp. in... -
Si.HO |). Ill
. o.no n. in
.14.46 p. m
o.as p. in
. 6 46 p. III. .
:i40 an.
H.ooH. m..
. 0.00p. 111....
. 0.40 a. m
0.46 a. m
.11.10a.m.. ..
. 7.00 p. m .. .
. 0.00 p. in !
. 4.00 p. in
. il.JH) p. in
. 0.00 it. in
.14.45 p. in
. 0.85 |). in
6.45 p. in
. 40 a HI
11.ho a. ni
p. Ill
P. ;o a. m
1*. Jk. O. LOltlLL/iUD.
IO, IU and 20 Chambers St.. N. York.
pi.i;« tobacco.
A I.ALOI! -luck of Plug Tobacco, embracing all the
uiiido.ft fioiu low and medium to very flue—m
of whfrti we receive direct from the bust manufftctui
in Virginift ttud elaewhere.
Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco.
In tlieec gontla we have live different brand*—
niiiiiii:: I hem nur celebrated ■•Century," which I* now »u-
l„*rior lo, and more tio|ialar than any made. In onrCuti*
liirv Foil w e i mil lime to pack dully, one hundred dollar*.
Hii'Mondava filmt. Tueadnye two fiStle, Wednesdays five
fju«, Tlmr'wiaye ten filiw. Frldaye twcuty fiae, and Hat-
itrdaye lil'ly fi-ja—making eighty-eight hllle of different
deni mi InalioiiH placeil in the same iitimlmr of papers ol
tn I in,Til inch week : eoiiwxpieiitly, tlieconetlineraol Cen
tury Foil Him Cut Tobacco are ually getting prize*.
SN 11'FN.
A* heretofore, we make all the different brand* of
Snell* for which thi* llmmc line been for many year*cels-
liraled.
CIO ABN.
(if thfff goods wc haven largo and enporlor etm-k at
pi ice* that cantiol fail lo plea*e. Jobber* and larged'-al
erw will llnil it to their interest to examine tbeee goods
before making their purchase*.
SMOKING TOBACCOS.
Theae good* we have In great variety, and til grade*,
from ver\ low priced to the llneet.
Our Muck ie vei v i omplelc in all it* department*, and
men hunt* are United to give linn examination before
purchasing. p & Q L0RILLARDi
flcp7—8in !♦», 18, and 40 Chambers St., New York
day In I)«mnb«T ni*xf, at tin
wn of JonuHlxircr, I'lftyton county, < M
I/hI !i«»ur« of enU*, Ihu hind ln*lon^in w ' i
dm A. Ilill, lute oi Raid county, <j.- .
•r«H, more or less, fwidowV dower < » •
roved, iidjoining iundn of .1. M. Pate U i
n the 13tli diatrict of originally Henry, tin
layton county. Hold lor the hemdit ..
creditors. Terras each
. ti.OO p. in
11.67 p. in
. i .3(1 a. in
11 67 p. m
1.30a. m
6.40 a. m
•To go North by Old Bay Lln«, leave PortsmoutU 7.30
p. m.
Passenger* by this route retch New York an soon an
by toy other, and IS hours in advance of tho Columbia,
Danville, ana Richmond ftoute
0T*BAQGAOB CHECKED THOUGH.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on aU Night Trains,
THROUGH TICKETS, with option lo passenger* of
stopplug at terminal points, can ha obtained at Ticket
Office of Georgia Railroad.
w7D. GILKESON, P. II. LANODON,
Traveling Agent General Buutkern Agent,
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uovft—dh
PHILLIPS Ae FLANDERS
W OULD respect hilly inform the public that they are
now recelvlug their slock ol j
Fall and Winter Goods,
CONSISTING OP
Prints, Delaines,
Merinos, Alpacca,
Cnsslmerss,
Jeans, Flannels,
lints and Caps,
Boots aud Blioes,
Ready-made Clothing,
Ladles' and Misses' Hhawle,
Blankets, Nubias,
Boutags,
Rlstorl Hoods,
And all other articles usually found In a woll selected
stock of
■TAPfi.lt ANB PANCV BUY GOODS.
(BTMoit of their goods have been bought since tlic
late decline In cotton, ami they will sell them al thu low-
**i figures.
PHILLIPS & FLANDERS
llsvs a Large Lol of
FURNITURE
OP Tlttm OWN MSNUFACTUIII*, CONSISTING OP
Bedsteads,
Bureaus,
Table*,
Chair*,
Wanh-Btaud*,
Wardrobe*,
Mallraitr*,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
They alao manufacture and sell
COTTON YARNfi, OBNABUBUH, AND SIllRTINGB
AU at toe Vowtit prieet, fbr cash. Ulve tbsw a call be-
ore you purchase. oca-km
IJHOKIUA. Gwinnett County.
fit WO mouths afterdate application will be made tothe
A Court of Ordinary oi said county, at the first
regular term utter the expiration of two month* from till*
notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate
of John P. Hutchins, hue of said county, deceased. Hep
U-iitlHT 41,1867. _
N. L. HUTCHINS, Jr., Executor.
septS-Sm _ Printer^ fee $6
iiliOlUHifi Pickenh‘County. ~
W ILLIAM E. 1‘ADUET, Hdininletrator of Cary ft
Prtiljot, deceiiHed, repreaents to tbo court in hio
petition, duly tiled and entered ou record, that he haa fttlly
admlniftereU Cary 8. Pad^eUa eBtate—
Thin Ip tliurefore to cite and admouirh all persona con
ceiULMl, kindred and creditors, to show cause, If any they
c an, why said administrator should uot be discharged from
his administration, and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday n January, 18U8. Given under my hand
and official signature, July 1,1867. , ^
W. U. SIMMONS. Ordlnar;
Printer* fee fta.t
JyO—lamfim
ADniNISTKATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Mil
ton county, Ga., will be sold, before the conrt
house door in said county, on tho first Tuesday in De
cember next, between tbe legal hours of sale, lota ot land
Nos. 470,434, and 483, in tbe 1st district and 2d section
of said countv, containing 140 acres, more or let*. Sold
usibe property of It. H. 1MKS, de eased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash,
October 25,18t.7. W. II. NESBIT, Administrator.
oc2'i—td Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
D U. BAKKETT, administrator of the estate of Jacob
• Abbott, havlug made application to me for letters
of dismission from said deceased’s estate—
These are therefore to give notice to all concerned, km
dred aud creditors, to appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, aud file their objections, If any
they have, why said letters should not he granted the
applicant. Given under my band nnd official signature,
June 47,18»i7. D. W. NEEL, Ordinarv.
Jy4—lniutim Printer’s fee $4.50»
ADMINISTHATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue ol an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Clayton county, Ga., will be sold, on tbo first Tues
day in December next, between the legal hours of sale, “*
tho court house door in said couuty, tne tract ol land .«
said county whereon Thomas M. Joues resided at the
time of iiis death, containing 130 acres, more or less, ad
joining land# to Hartwell Jones, J. W. Oxbnrn, and A,
II. T. Hines. Terms cash. October 14,1867.
K. G. JONES, Administrator,
odd—td Printer’s fee$5
42EORGI/%' Oobpon CorNTY.
J KSSi: Mli.I.r.U, administrator on the estate of Jesse
N. Miller, deceased, npplios t
mission from said administration .... , .
TIichc arc therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be aud
appear at iny olllce, within the time prescribed by law. and
show cause, if auy they have, why said letters should not
he granted the applicant. Given uuder uiy hand aud ollP
claf signature, June 47, 1807
J >*4—lamfim*
I). W. NEEL. Ordinary.
Printers fee $4.60
c23—td
J Y vlrtim of
Clayton county, Ua M will tn:
in th*
"i Vt\
1 aylt'-, II
Oe.oh(-r!l, C-iR. • I ‘ ,: "-1
J. 8. DOI)D, Adininietrhtor
oclU—td I’rlntiTf!
AD7I IMSI'R.ITOfl’S JSALE.
A GREbAULY to an order of the Conn of Orditiin <
Campbell county, Ga., will b, sold M
Tuesday in January next, between the le.Ml i, „u
Bale, before the court house door at i arnphehiou. i hd..
bell couuty, Ga., a plantation belonging to the • ^tate m
Thomas A. Latham, deceased, confuting of fr . ’ ../.
Nos. 45, 4ft, 47, and 43, in the ttth district of ori^iLal 1 *
Coweta, now Catnp»M*ll county. All rontaiuing B H)H>L>
660 acres, and lying on the East side <\ tbe Chattaho^
chee Itlver, about two miles above Carnphellion eiA
r.:iles from the A. A W. P. Railroad, arid eighteen mile,
West of Atlanta. There is on the tra::l about jer,
of river iiottoin. A plantation of about arpi acres in cum.
vat ion Good dwelling liouse, out hou-e-. very ele<»sr
gin house, cotton screw, good orehards,&r.; well w»i<-r
ed and timbered—altogether, making one of the tine.*
farms now offered for sale in this pari ol the State. Sold
as the property of Thomas A. fjithain, deceased, tor th*
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms cash. Possession given at once.
VS’. J. UAHItETT, Adininis rutor
Address. Atlanta, Ga.
novT—td Arbiter's fee |lij
GEORGIA. Pickens County.
ilCEKO 11. TAYLOlt, adininiatrator upon the esi
_J of Mary llolbert, represents to the court in hie ,
tition, duly filed and eutered on record, that he has fuuj,
“Imlnistcred Mary llolbert's estate—
These are therefore to require all persons concerned,^
be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday it
February next, to show cause, if any they have, whv said
letters of dismission “honld not be granted the apnlican'
Witness my hand and otliciul signature, duly w,7
W. li. bl.MMO.NS, Ordinary.
aug3-lambtn Printer's fee (l.ftj
GEORGIA' IIenkv Cohnsv.
ORDtNAnv’S OFFICE. MAT 1. 1807.
W D. McCOHD and Moses Mann, adiniiii-trsior- (..
• tho estate of James 8. McCord, rapreecnt to
this court in their petitiou, duly tiled, thut they Imvc full;
administered aaid estate—
These are therefore to notify all persons concerned \«
show cause, if any they have, why said administrator!
should not ho discharged from their said office, and re
ceive letters dismissory in terms of the Jaw. Given ul
der my hand and official signature, April 40,1867.
til* VI It AV llnil
may4-lamf.ni
GEORGIA' Pickens County.
S ION A. DARNEL, administrator of David A. Laud*
down, Jr., represents to the conrt in his petltK
duly filed and entered on record that he has fully admin
istered said estate, and prays for a discharge therefrom-
These are therefore to notify all persona concerned to
be and appear at my office, within the t‘
inov
„ , time prescribed It
law, to snow cause, if any exists, why letters of dismis-
aton should not he granted the applicants. Given mulct
my hand at office, .nit
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.nine 14,1866.
W. H. SIMMONS, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $4.60
GEORGIA' Meriwether County.
J OHN 8. BROWN, administrator on the estate of Ro
bert Brown, deceased, represents that lie ha- full?
administered said estate, and applies for letters of die
mission—
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned, kit
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. wbr
said administrator should uot be discharged from ins ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission within
the time prescribed bv law. Given under my hand aud
official signature, April 45,1867.
J. W. BANNING. Ordinary.
may5—lamtim Printer’s fee $4 f-0_
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of u decree of the Superior Court oi Fulton
county, will he sold, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, before the court house door in the city of
Atlanta, between the usual hours ot sale, the following
property, to-wit: 120 acres off' of lot No. 437, lf>v- ;
acres oft'of lot No. 483, and 50 acres off ot lot No.
al! in the l tth district or Fulton county, five miles south*
west of Atlanta, ou the Green A Howell's Ferry Road.
Sold as the property of Claborn Ilaws. deceased, for thi
purpose rtf division h
October 15, 186,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary of
county, will he sold on Tuesday, the third day o
December next, between the usual hours of sale, hetoro
tho court house door in the city of Marietta, Cobb coun
ty, Ga., a farm, situated on Nlckajack Creek, In said
countv, containing 8u0 acres of land, more or less. This
place is well adapted lor grain and stock raising. Ou it
is nlso a fine water power. It ilea about four mliea trom
Chattahoochee bridge, W. tt A. R. K., the same taping e
part of Itho real estate belonging to Andrew Reid, de
ceased, late of Putnam county, Ga. Sold for distribu
tion. Terms cash. Mr. J. \ . fttanhack, ou tho^ place,
will show it to any ono wishing to examine it. No vein
” tr r ' ' 7 f Aam '
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UUOHGIA. Clayton County.
TO ALL WUOll IT MAY I'ONl KKN
T iiomab Johnson, administrator ot coiviiie a
Cromhie, represents to the Court In bis petition,
duly filed and entered on record,Itlini ho kas fully admin
istered Colville A. Cromhie’* estate—
These are therefore in notify all persons concerned to
show cause, il any they have, in term* of the law, why
said administrator should not ho discharged from hi*
administration, met receive letters of dismission on the
first Mouday in November next. May 7,1867.
O. A. DOLLAR, Ordinary
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fHiOnnlA, Gwinnktt County.
/ , koKGU W. MILLS, administrator on the estate of
VJl Ciulbia A. .utils, deceased, represents to the court
in Ills petition, duly filed aud entered on record, that he
lias fully administered said estate—
Thi* is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred nnd creditors, to show cause, tf auy they can, why
said administrator should uot be discharged from hi* »d-
tuinlstratioti, and receive tellers of dlsmiaslou on the
first Monday In December, 1867. Utveu under my baud
aud olUcial signature. May 37,18117.
U.T. RAKK8TRAW, Ordinary.
majSft-lamOm Printer’s foe $4 SO
OKOHGLt, Fayettk County.
I .ftU/AUETH f. THORNTON, administratrix on the
A estate of DavUl L. Thorntou, deceased, represents
to tlie court that she Im* fully administered tho said Da
vid L. Thorntou’* estate, aud pray* for letter* of dtsmls.
These are therefore to rite and admonish all aud siugu
lar, the kindred slid creditors of said deceased, to bo aud
appearat my oflleo, wlllitu tho time prescribed by law, to
show-cause, il uuy they have, why said letters should not
he L'rnnlcd. Glveu under my Imud aud official signature,
June IS, letn. KDtVAHI) CONNOR, Ordinary.
Join—lamlliu Printer's fee >4.60
GKOHUIA, IUniiy County.
OUlllNAKY S OPFII'E, MAT 1 18ll7.
H ENDERMON UPCHURCH, administrator on tho es
tates of Amy Driver and Charles G. Driver, repre
sents to me, in his pctltlou.duly filed, that he ha* frilly id-
ministered said estates—
These arc therefore to notify all person* concerned to
be aud appear at iny office wttotu the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, If auy exists, why lettersof dlsmisstou
should not Ihi granted. Given under my hand aud offi
cial signature, April 30,1*07.
fc Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary,
mayl—lamfim Printer* fee f4..70
Notice lo Debtor* mid Creditor*.
"V OTH’K Is hereto utveu toall lierson* having demand*
IN »ualu*t Josepli 8 ‘ ‘ *“ " "
: between the legatees. Term* ia:h.
WM. A. WILSON, Executor.
Mns. K. I{. HAWS, Executrix.
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Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons having dr-
mauds against the estate ofWui. E. Green. Isis,',
Fulton Co., deceased, to present them tn me, proper,j
made out, wltliiu the tlm* prescribed by law. u> In
show their character and amount ; and all persons in
debted to said deceased are hereby required to make i
mediate payment to nt«. November n, 1*1,
ltoBT. E. GltEEN, Administrate!
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hEORt.lt. Pai-ldino County.
ILUAM COCHRAN, administrator ot Hem: KI.r.
deceased, represents to tbe non: limt he him lui.y
administered tbe estate ot said tic . a ed, and applies f •:
tetters of distnissiou—
These are therefore to cite all persen* concerned t„'«
and appear nt my office, witlun the time preserilied '-j
law, and show cause, if any liiey have, why the sniilap
pllcant should not be dismissed Irom said auniliilstraM.-:
on the first Monday in December, lr*'d. Given imdri my
hand and official slgtntlure, May 37, IMI7.
S. U. MoiiKKGOH, Ordinary.
may.tO—latnfini _ _ _ I’rluter'sfee jl»
A D.H I Si 1STU A 'I'Olt'S Si t l.K.
B Y virtue of tin order of the Court "f Ordinary
Gwluuett couuly, Ga., w ill be sold, before lire- coin:
house door In the town of Lawretieeville, on the llo:
Tuesday In December next, hetiveeu the legal hours si
tale, the enst Mill ntid Water privilegis belonginctutl:*
estate of Robert J. Hagwcll, late of said county, d
W l
ed
against
Speer, late of Fayette county, de
ceased,'"to prescut ttieiu to me, properly made nut. within
e presrribed by law ; sud all persons Indebted to
the time |
said estate are hereby required to make Immediate pay
ment. November 6,1867. . .
C. J. FALL, Admtnlatrator.
ttovft—40(1 Printer's fee $8
GKOHUIA* llkMiv County. ...
J AMES FINDLEY, administrator outlie estate or A
U. McKeliliin, late of said county, deceased, having
lu proper form applied to me for lei ten of dismission
from said ailmlulstraliou— . .
This Is therefore to cite and admonish all persou* con
cerned. kindred mid creditors, lo show cause, If any they
cun, why said administrator should not b« discharged
from his administration aud receive letter* ol di»nit*sTou
w ithin the time prescribed liy law. Utveu uuder my hand
amt official signature, May 3d, IH67.
Q. It. NOLAN, Ordinary.
nuiyfit -lamfim Printer* feeJ4.60_
ADffllNIH'fHATOM’S BALK.
B Y’ virtue or an urdor from the Court of Ordinary of
Milton county, Ga., will be eold, before the court
house door lu said couuly, on the firet Tuesday lu Janu
ary next, within tho legal hour* of *alu, tho land ou
which C. M. Parson, deceased, lived, consisting of ftt3
acres, tu the 1st district and 1st sectlou of said county,
for the henetll ol lhc heir* and creditors of aald deceased.
Tortus, twelve months credit. Title* not made uutll pur
chase money I* paid. November 8, 1867.
.1ACKNON GRAHAM. Administrator,
jnovttt-td Printer'*[ft*$6*
W. M. HILL, Auctioneer.
A D 1*1 I N I ST n.% TO It *• BALK.
B Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary of
Fultou county, will bo sold, on tlu % Aral Tuewwy
lu IbM’oinbtr m«xt, al tbo court liousu door in Ailantn,
Ga., withiu tbe legal luiura of pale, a valuable buaiuepa
lot ou Prior street, tH'lwceu Aialannaaud lluuterbtreels,
4» feot front by ISMeet deep. Also, three 10 acre lota,
iocateil about one-half uule from Hie elty llniiia, froutiug
about ooo feet, each, on Melhmough road. There are beau
tiful building sites, lu lull view of the city, ou eavh lot. and
I istiug siiriugrt; Home timber; Uuely situated for subur
ban rcshftmeea, aud gardeuiug. Hold aa tho property of
l*. T. 0’Keefe t tleeeased.l'or the benefit of hotra and emit-
tor**. Terms: One third eash, oue-third alx, afid ono-
llunl twelve moniliH, with legal lute rest. A plalof ths
umperty van Ih> seen at iny office. October 44, lffi>7.
WM. JENNIMUft, Administrator.
ora -td Pitnlcr’a lbs |A
Visiting, Wedding, aud Buainoaa Card*
\J exmted tn ths beat style of the art, with dtapatch,
and at moderate prices.
... for thi. benefit of the heir*
aud creditor* of said deream*d. Tcrnit*: Half ni-ii: i
remainder credit 6 inoutli*, «• th nj»j*r<»voo aecr.rlty. Of-
tobrr 7, IS67. it. 1>. Wl.NN, Administrator.
oclO-td Priutoi’a fee >5
GEORGIA, Gordon Uointy.
G EORGE li. Hogan, administrator on the e.-tatiMi
Win. E. Hogau, lepntactits to me that lie has t'd-j
administered tho estate of said deceased, aud applies u*r
diamiftHion from said administration—
This is therofore to cite all persons concerned, kinurn.
and crediji»rs, to show cause, if any they cun. wtiv
administrator should not be discharged from htsudmiuie
trntiou and recoive loiters of disinisrJon a«* prayed i ;'
Given under iny hand and official -lguature, June 5. H''
l> \\‘. NI2K1.. Ordliinry
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GEORGIA' Gordon County.
rililOMAft JOHNSON, administrator of W. ii. John
A son, represents to the court in his pctitioiuiiuj
filed and entered on record, that lie has tnii.v zuiuuiiister-
ed aaid estate, so far us his assets will pay- , ,.
Thi- is therefore to cite all persons roneerned, kin-
dr.'d and creditors, to show cause, if any they ran. wk. v
said administrator should not he dlfcharui d lroui I*»
administration, and receive letters of dismission on tne
first Moutlay m l>cccmi)cr, 13ti».
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
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raJE
S AmvftkM **». e* «,,i»* -
tors of the last will ami testament »*i Alina we.*
born, late of said count)’, deceased, applies tor U tters oi
distnissUm from said trust, representing that they
tully carried out said will— „ .
Tliese ure therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be stuj
appear at my olllce, within the time allowed by law. him
•uow cause, if any exists, why said letters should *»'»t
5 runted. Given uuder my hand ami official signature,
uuc 3, 1867.
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GEORGIA* MBRiwKTnxn County. .
J OSEPH HEARD, one of the administrators with tbe
will annexed upon the estate of William K. Hus-ey.
applies for letters ol dismipaiott from said udministra-
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all P‘ , *'* l)r
concerned to 1h? and apirear at my office, on or before tin
first Mouday in November uext.and show cause, it auy ^
tsts, whv said letters should not be granted tlie appiuam-
nd aud offictar signature. April *.%
Glveu uuder my haud
1867.
mayft—lamfim
tar sigua— . .
J. W. BANNING, ttnlfnary.
I’rlnter's fee #4.:at
GKOHUIA, Uokihin County. ,
W A. J. Rotwrtsou, administrator of the estate >
• Mathew Hohertson. nqtresent* I"'tin' eoart, I
Ma petition duly filed aud entered on record, lliat u "-
fully administered a..td estate—
These are therefore to notify all persons cone: rneo
he *ud appear at my office, within the time l'r* si ril id .
law, to *now cause, If any exisls, why letn r* of d'sn
•Ion ahoald uot be granted the applicant o first Mo
day tn l)i>eeml*«r, 1S67. Given under my hand and olll
cial signature, May 37. im. (( w N KKI , ordinary.
mavftft—lamttm 1’rinler s fee ftl .V*
GEORGIA, Gwinnktt County.
T ANDY K. IhTCIIKU. and Ihotna* »-u mM
minis.rator* of the estate ol Mmlisou It. Mil h O
deceased, represents to tlie court Jn tire If I" '. 1 '
filed and entered on record, that tho) hate mil) aitm
'^.atttoereffire. «o admont.h ali
cum-crnetl, to Ik* and appeal at my office, aud show un■ ■ •
If any thev have, w hy said admlstmtors shouhluot b« d‘
rhargtHl from their administration, amt recoiw'Mu r
dismission on the first Mt miay iu.December in J- ^ .
1, 1867.
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GEORGIA' Fannin County.
D avid ftllULKR.admmtstratrtr on the estate oi • ■
C. Berry, late of said county, deceased, hfittaj *1
plied to me for letters of disuiissiou horn wild aumm -
muon—
These I
concerned,
prescribed
•aid letters
nudei uiy hand and olll, lal stjruau
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GKOHGIA, Gou’uon 1’ountv.
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Printii s in
G EORUE II. HOG AN, admlulsuator of IN'
Jehu Nshlctt, late or said county. ;•.
K UUoin d for a discharge trout h.s admlm ‘
e estate Ot said deceased • •„ *r,
These aro tin relore to cite and admonish ' m .‘‘ “V ,,
lar, the kindred aud creditors of said din caseti, io « • a
appear at u»y office, withiu the time allow* d 1' '- 1 '•
stow cause, If any they can, whv said Idler, .lio Id «
Ueue to the applicaut as prayed for. Giu u uunu .
bend and official signature.^ NEBl.. Ordinary.
t'riulers feoH •«'*