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Lore Atlanta 0.4ft A. M
Leave Dalton *■*> P. M
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Dally except Suudaya.
Leave Atlanta i.fttiP.II
Arrive at Dalton 14.4S P. M
Iran Dalton 1.4ft P. M
Arrive at Atlanta. 0.4ft A. II
Mall Mas* Line rrorn Atlanta to Dah-
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COURT CALENDAR.
IXariMrf Dtotaider, 1380, Ay William* A H'eMftorn.)
SUPERIOR COURTB.
RLtTI BIOSl CIBCU1T.
Cherokee.—let Monday In March and Anton.
Cobh.—.Id Monday lu March and lei Monday in Oct.
MUton.—4th Mooday In March and Sd Monday In Ang.
Forsyth.—l*t Monday In April nud 4th Monday In Ang.
Lumpkin.—4d Monday In April and let Monday in Bep.
Dawson.—ftd Monday in April and September,
lichens.—tth Monday In April and September.
Gilmer.—fid Monday In May and October.
Fannin.—Sd Monday In May and October.
Union.—ilk Monday In Mu and October.
Town*.—Tbuaday after 4th Monday In May and October,
“bat ihould the bnalnoM of Union Co art require It,
Towns Court may, by order of U>* presiding Jadgt, b*
adjourned to Monday tWeetler."
aotnnwicK cixcuit,
Appling.—1st Monday In March and September.
Camden.—Friday alter 4th Monday in April and Oct.
Charlton.—Monday after 4th Monday In April and Oct.
Clinch.—4th Monday In March and September.
On Be*.—Id Monday In March and September.
Schola.—Monday after 4th Monday in March and Sept.
Glynn.—ftil Monday in April and October. .
pi arc*.—Thursday before 1st Monday In March and Sept.
Ware —ftd Monday In March and September.
Wayne.—41h Monday In April and October.
OOATTAOOOCXKX OIOCCIT.
Chattahoochee.—4tb Monday tn March and September.
Harris.—4d Monday in April and October.
Mari n.—3d Monday In April and Oclolier.
Muscogee.—4d Mouday in May aud November.
Schley.—Bd Monday In April and October.
Talbot.—3d Monday In March and September.
Taylor.—lit Mouday tn April aud October.
entozn onovn.
Bartow.—ftd Monday in March and September.
Catoosa.—4d Mooday tn May and November.
Chattooga.—let Mouday In March and September.
Dade.—4th Monday In May and November.
Gordon.—let Monday In April aud October.
Murray.—3d Monday in April and October.
Walker.-Mouday before let Monday In March and Sept.
Whitfield.—Ith Monday In April and October.
OOWSTA CIRCUIT.
Clayton.—let Monday In May and November.
DeKalb.—4th Monday tn April and October.
Fayette.—ftd Monday In March and September.
Fulton.—1st Monday In April and October.
Meriwether.—3d Monday in February and Auguat.
Troup.—3d Mouday In If ay and Novemlwr.
■astibn circuit.
Bryan.—Uh Monday In April, and ftd Monday alter 4th
Monday in November. ... . . _ ,,
BullochT—Friday alter 3d Monday In March, and Friday
alter 4th Monday In October.
Chatham —ftd Monday In Jan nary and May.
EMngbam.—Monday alter 4th Monday tn March, and ftd
Monday alter 4th Mouday in October.
Liberty.—3d Monday in April, and Monday after Ith Mon-
Mclutosb.—Thursday alter ftd Monday In April, and
Thursday alter Ith Mouday In November.
Montgomery.—'Thursday after ftd Monday In March, aud
Thursday after 3d Monday'n October
TalualL—3d Monday in March and 4!li In Octoher.
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Bolt*.—Sd Monday In March and September.
Henry.—3d Monday in April and October.
Monroe.—4lb Monday In February and August.
Newton.—3tl Monday lu March and September.
Pike.—lat Monday in April aud Octoher.
Moulding.—let Monday in February and August.
Upeon.—1st Mouday in Mny and November.
BACON CIRCUIT.
Bibb.—8d Monday In May and November.
Crawford.—l«t Mouday In March and September.
Dooly.—lat Monday in April and October.
Uouaton.—3d Monday in February and August.
Macon.—ftd Monday tn March aud Septen.lwr.
Twlgga.—4th Monday tn March and September.
MIUDLZ CIRCUIT.
Burke.—3d Monday lu May and November.
Columbia.—1st Mouday In March and September.
Emanuel.—ftd Monday In April and October.
Jeflcraun.—ftd Monday tn May and November.
Johnaon.—4th Montiay in March and September.
Utchmond —ftd Mouday In January and June.
Striven.—let Monday ill May aud November.
Waahlugtou.—ftd Mouday In March and September.
MOIITIILIIN CIRCUIT.
Blbert.—Sd Monday in March and September.
Olatacock.—3d Monday In February and Auguat.
Hancock.—Sd Month,»■ ’• iprll and Octoher.
Hart.—3d Monday in ;b anil September.
Lincoln.—4U> Monday a Aoril and October.
Madiaon —1-t Monduy in March and Septeralier.
Oglethorpe.—3d Monday iii Aurilund Octoher.
TaliaferroT-dtlt Monday in February and Auguat.
Warren.—lat Monday in April aud Octoher.
Wllkee.—4th Monday in Murch and boplumber.
ocauLona circuit.
Baldwin.—Ith Monday In Febt'iury and Auguat.
Greene.—ftd Monday m March aud September.
Jaanar.—4tb Mounay in April and Octoher.
Jontn.-fid Monday in April and October.
Morgan.—Wt Monduy in Murcn and September.
Potuam.—4III Monday lu March and September.
WUkluaoL.—1st Monday iu April aud October.
I'ATAIILA CIRCUIT.
Clay.—Ith Monday in February and August, after the
Eariyi-lai Monday In April and October.
Miller.—ftd Monduy in Apr,I and October.
Oultman.—3d Montiay in May anti November.
Randolph.—I'd Mouday In Slay und November.
Stewart.—3d Monthly in April and October.
Terrell —4th Stouday in May anti November.
Wobaur.—ftd Monday tn March and September.
anuTHznN circuit.
Berrien.—Monday utter Irwin Court.
Brooke.—Monday alter Lowndes Court.
Ooiqulll —Weduuaday alter ad Mouday In May and N0-
Irwm!—On Thursday after Telfair Court,
LaurenT-Sd Monday lu April and Octoher.
Lowndes.—Mouduya alter Colquitt Court.
Pulaski —3d Montiay in April anil October.
Tcllair —Friday alter 4th Monday In April aud October.
Thom** —Moinlay after Brook* Court.
WBcoz*—4th Montiay In April anti October.
anUTiiwiMTknii circuit.
Biker.—3d Montiay lu May and November.
Calhoun.—3d Monday in March and September.
Decatur.—Ith lay in April and October.
Ilongberty.—lat Monday lu June and December.
Lee.—lilt Montiay In March and September.
Mitchell.—ftd Monday In May and Novemlwr.
Suuiter.—'ftd Mouday III April and Oclolier.
Worth —3d Monduy In April anti October.
TAM.Ai’tmsa circuit.
Campbell.—3d Monday lit February and Angnat.
Carroll.—lat Monday In Aiirll uud October,
foweta.—1*1 Mouday In March and September.
Ployd^e-ad Monthly It'January and July.
tVUpW-'tfa fll'flHIlIJ IllUiuiiiniJ
raleou.—Wl Monday In April aud Oclolier.
ard.—3d Monday In M a rill untl Septemlier.
aiding.—lat Moinlay In February aud Auguat.
Ik —4th Montiay in Jautiury uml July.
WltSTKIlN CIRCUIT.
aba—lat Monday lu April untl October.
rLe.—lal Monday In February and ftd In Auguat.
ill kill!.—'ftd Monday in April and October,
an nett.—lat Monduy tn March und ftd In September.
Per ahum.—3d Monday iu April aud October,
a j»a Monday In March and Heplomla'r.
katiu.—4lh Monday lu February and Auguat.
bun.—tth Montiay lu April anil October.
,Itmi.—3d Moutluy In February and Auguat.
i'll! —Monduy after lib April anil Octolair,
I. a. RRARM,
formerly of Atlanta, Oa.
K B AM M It &■ SON,
AOkRTt FOR TRR 1ALR OF
ENCH WINDOW GLASS,
Whit* Lead, Oil*, Bad Paint*.
LI. be oleaaed to ncelv* ordera from our ftlanda
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o-assaesu.
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MrJov 0«R*nl Jam Porn, V. S. A., cnmmaadlug Third
Military DMrlct (Georgia, Florida, and AMbataa.) -
lllks al lleadqtMriara, on Marietta street.
Colonel J. F. Mrum, HiM of Bureau of Civil Althirs
aud General Inspector of Registration for Third Mill
tory IHatrlct. Odtce al lleatlquarlera.
Brvv’l Brlgaillrr tleneral ft’a. McKau llt'NR, Aasltlanl
Jndg* Ad vocals General U. S. A., Judge Atlvovale
Third Military District. IIAIee al tleadtpmrlfre.
LleuteuaabColtinel K. McK. llttostiN, V.S. A., Aaslslanl
Inspector General, (Unreal lleatli|uarlers.
Captain U. K. SannuuaoR, U. S. A., Acting Assistant
AdJnuiol General. OMee al 11 ’atlquaricra.
Brev'l Brigadier General J. J. Mii iiai . Surgeon U. s.
A. Medical Director Third Military District. OlUce
corner Broad and Marietta streets. .
Hrev't Brigadier General Ron’s Saxton, Cblnf Quarler-
master, onto* al Headquarters.
Brev’l Ltentenaut Cnlnuel II. J. FanNawohTil, Dc|a)t
tjuarlermasler. OlUce Forsyth street, near Kallroatl.
Brev’l Captain 0. A. Rockwai.i., t hief Onlnaiicc oillccr.
OlUce corner Broad and Marietta streets.
Major K. D. Juun, 1’. M, U. H. A., Chief Day Master and
Dlaburslng OlttcorThird Mtlilary DMiId. UJHeu cor
liar Broad and Marietta streets.
UcutenaulC. S. Iulit, Post ijuartcrmastcr and Com-
mlasary SutMlstence. Onion WillinghamBuilding, cur
ucr Ivy and Decatur streets.
Ilrev’t Major Wu. II. Smvtiix, Captain liith II. H. liifmi
try, Acting Asslstanl Judge Adi ocatc General. Olllne
at lliuidqnarters.
Brev't Major T. C. Kui.I.ivan, C. S Dulled Slates Alloy,
Chief Commissary of Subsistence, (ifllco. Room No.
1 Willingham Buildings, enrner of Decatur and Ivy
streets.
Brev’t Ma|or F'nan. MnshnAon, V. II. Sub-Aasl. Coin.
Sub-District, Attaiita Itureau It. F. and A. L. IMllee iu
Granite Block, No. t, room No. 3.
POST OP ATLANTA,
Composed of the counties of Cobb, F'ultnii, Campbell,
Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Fayette, Clayton, Spalding,
Henry, Ncivton, DeKalb, Milton, Uwinuellaud Butts.
Brev't Brigadier General Thomas 11. Itl'oKii, Colonel
Xtil United Stales Infantry, commanding Post. Head
quarters, room No. 3 Willingham Building, corner of
Decatur and Ivy streets, Allauta, Ga.
Brev't Captain O. C. Knapp, 1st Lieutenant Kkl U. S. In
tantry, Post Adjutant. Ofllee at lleadquarters.
Plrtt Lteulenant C. S. Ilslky, Itlili U. S. Infantry, Act-
ing Assistant e^uarteruiaster aud Acliug Commissary
SulMlslenee Pott. Otllce, room No. 7 Willingham
Building.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOR THE 1EAH 18117,
J. E. Williams, Mayor ftftjssl
8. H. Love, Clerk of Council I,out)
J. T. Glenn, City Attorney w»t
Robert 51. Farrar, City Treasurer MM
K. J. Konche.City Physician £ I,Will
Jaa. F\ Cooper. Oily Kugiiieer i,vi»i
llobt. Craivtonl, Commissioner of Public Works.. I, MM
George Stewart,Overseer of Street* l,otu
Jo. S. Smith, Tax Receiver and Collector mo
Pat. Fiugibbon, Hall-Keeper 1st
aldeITm kn.
FIRST WAND.
M. T. Castleberry, Richard Peters.
SECOND WANn.
K. K. Dawson, A. W. Mitchell.
TRIRD WARD.
George W. Tarry, W. C. Anderson.
rouHTn WARD.
J. E. Gnllalt, W. II. Cox.
PtPTH WARD.
J. A. llaydeu, K. W. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
L. P. Thomas, Chief Marshal f l,Mu
K C. Murphy, Deputy Marshal I,:«*i
J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police I,nisi
T. C. Murphy, ftd Lieutenant of Police 1,'MS
POLICXMkN—(ft* S5 TER RAY.)
I. J. Cook,
F. J. Botnar,
D. ltogun,
K. A. Center,
F. T. Klckllghter,
J. A. Hinton,
Hall,
J. L. Crenshaw,
G. W. Bowen,
C. if. Barry,
A. Jarrard,
O. I’. Woodllll,
Jasper Groves,
W. 11. C. Cowan,
J. s. Holland,
It. 1>. Ilayues,
D. Oueen,
J. K. Love,
J. A. Lang,
B. H. Hutchins,
J. M. Coutiully,
Green Holland,
II. W. Wooding,
II. J. lloltrelaw,
M. \V. Rasherry,
J. F. Barnes,
T. ti. Mellaii,
J. A. Lauier,
Clerk of First Market—Thcophilus Harris.
Clerk of Becond Market—Frank T. Hyun.
Bexton—G. A. Pilgrim.
City Assessors—K. S. Waters, W. C. Humphries, aim
C. F. Wood.
Assessor of Land taken for Oponlug Street*—Luvi C.
Welle, and F. P. Rice,
STANDINU COMRITTEFS OF THE CITY Cot'HOIL FOR TIIE
FISCAL TEAR 18I17.
Finance—Peters, Mitchell Raw-son.
Ordinance—Mitchell, llaydeu, Peiere.
Btrueta and Sidewalks—Gullatt, liawsoii, Hayden.
Wells, Pumps and Cistern*—Coe, Anderson, Castle-
Derry.
Lamps and Gas-Hnydcn, Terry, Peters.
Relief—Castleberry, Katvsou, Terry, Gullatt, llayden.
Market—Hayden, Castleberry, llollaud.
Fire Department—Gullatt, Cox, Terry.
Police—Kawson, Cox, Anderson.
Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Kawson.
public Buildings aud Grounds—Anderson, Terry, Pe
ers.
Tax—Holland, Rawson, Cox.
Ou Printing—Terry, Holland, Castleberry.
.balariea—Cox, Mitchell, llollaud.
BOARD OF~ilF.AI.TH
First Ward— Dr. J. M. Boring,
becond Ward—O. II. Jones, Esq.
Third Ward—L. P. Grunt, Esq.
Fourth Ward—Dr. Clms. lTmkney.
Fifth Ward—Dr. J. N. Simmons.
wanna or this city.
Tha City of Atlanta ehall ho laid oil Into live wards, as
follows, to-wtt:
FIRST WARD.
Commouciug at the crossing of Whitehall street with
the Western A Atlantic Railroad, and running up the
south aide of aald railroad to the incorporation line, (lieu
down said line to the center or Whitehall street, then
north along the center of wild street to the starling point,
and wlitcli shall he known aud ouustltnte Ward iminlmr
One.
SECOND WAIIII.
Commencing at the editor ot the i rosslng of Whitehall
street at the Western At Atlantic Railroad, and running
east down the railroad to the crossing of Calhoun street,
in the rear of the Georgia Railroad workshop, then south
aloug the middle of said street to the center of McDon-
ough street, thence uluug the center of McDonough street
t" the incorporation lino, then along said hue to Hie cu
ter of Whitehall street at Its crossing "t the incorporation
lino, then along the renter of said street to the starling
point, which bGuI 1 bckuowuaud constitute Ward num
ber Two.
third want).
Commencing at the center of Calhoun street, at its
south crossing of tbo Georgia Railroad workshop, and
running down the south aido of snid railroad to thu in
corporation line, then along said line tn the center of Me
.. f— -a. . »— “••.•‘tmve point, ‘*«ii*ii i’4ini*i.i.
tl number Thr
boivouKh Htreot to the HturtiiiK |»oint, which t*liull confti-
tote and be known ■— 1 '“*• r,,,
rouiiTM WAlin.
Commcncinc on the north aide of llmbiw^ia Ruilroad,
in the center oT the crocaing of aald railroad liy Loyd
street, and running down the north aide or anid railroad
to the incorporation line, then nlon« aald line to ivy
totreet. then aloni; the center of Ivy atreet to Decatur
street, then aloni; aaid atreet weal, to thu center of Loyd
to the atartinu point* which aimll conatitute and he
knowu aa Ware! number Four.
FIFTH WAliD.
Commencing at the north of aaid railroad, at the neu
ter of the crowing of Loyd atreet* aud running weal
along the uortli aiao of the Weeteru &> Atlantic Hiiiiroad
to the incorporation line, then al«»n« aaid line to thu cen
ter of Ivy atreet* then south nloiijc the center of Do*
catur atreet to the center of Ijoyd atreet* then along the
ceuteror Loyd atreet to the starting point* which ahull
constitute uud be kuowu as Ward number Five.
FIRE DKPARTMKST.
Chief Englueer—Thomas Hanoy.
First Asaiataut Engineer—Henry OuUiitt.
Second Aasiatant Engineer—W. CL Knox.
Secretary—B. F. Mooie.
Treasurer—Jamea E. Oollatt.
Ati.anta Enuine Company No. 1.
MaJ. W. B. Cox President
Ji.hu B. Normau .Foreman
Hamuul Wilson Secretary
II. Mubhmhriuk tteasurer
Charles Sclmatx m 1> rector
John Berkelo becuud II rector
Jehu Wllhy Third Director
J. U. Kllaworth Kng noer
I* .1 liruckeii First Asaiataut Engineer
M. L. Collier Second Aasiatant Kaginecr
O. Warner. Third AsHiatantRngiueer
H i Axemen
M.'l. Roberta. Delegate to Firs Department
Mstnuxio Knsinx Comfany No. 1.
J. K. Gullatt
President
Vice-President
Rucretnry
Treasurer
Flrat Director
Becond Director
Chief Kugiuuer
First Assistant Koglnuer
. .Becond Assistant Kuglneer
.. .Third Asaiataut Engineer
Plpemsn
J.O. Kelley..
W. D. I.ucklc, Jr
O, II. Jones
E. Uulcrt
Isaac Blelnlieliner ..
G. W. Terry
Juel Kelsey
James Daniel*
J. M. Toy ...
G. T. Anderson, I
W. F. Woods, (’
M. Bjtlcu, I Axemen
Joseph Wllriy, I
J. F. Alexander • ■ •• • ..Burgeon
M. L. Llebtoiisladt.. .Heprr’aeiilatlve to Fire ncpnrtuiunt
TaLLunan Rnuinx Company No. 3.
H. W. Grubb Prealdeiit.
K A. Center
W V. Bhuarer Director.
George Thompson Bacond Director.
Jarke.
Lewi* H. Clarke
John A lllll
A. Thluma
II, B. Urine, M. It
W. It. Illggur*
Ilose Director.
Secretary.
Treasurer.
Axeman.
Axeman.
Burgeon,
Delegate,
Atlanta Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1.
C. K. if D’AlvIgny Assistant Foreman
J. 8. Yarbrough
Geo. Jolinwm • •• • • • ■• • • ‘ reasnrer
Kd. Ilollnnil Reiireeentnllve to Fire
NTKAM, (MH
ANI1
WATER PIPES
BOILER FLUES,
Auil *11 klud* of Brass »nd Iron Killings, Tools, Ac., fo
Fleam and Gas Fllter'a use.
or The best and largest Mtorlmoiit In III* city, end
at greatly reduced price*, Heud foM*rle«|l.l*L
angVf—4m 47 Bey Hire*?, New York city.
u* ■lyrtNililltH,
The Fortieth thmgre**, which *ssemhled on the tth of
March, 1MI, areorrilug to a taw passed by tlm Thirty-
ulnlh CongMss, I* coa|MiMd ** follows:
BHMATK.
CAl.iroltNIA.
John t 'ouni'Hri,
4 'onii'llim t’ul*’
MINNRIMIOTA.
Alexander Itamaey,
ihiniet A Horton.
(HINNNUTK iit.
Jamce /Hivn,
Oi fU H Furry
NRVAIIA.
Wm M Hlewart,*,
Jamea W Nye,
UKl.AWAIIR.
Geo Head Kiddle,
M Uhl id Saule lull y.
NRW MANI*HNIU«.
Aaron II rrnitln,
Jaiuea W Patteraou,
IM.INOta. i
Richard Yutc*,
Lymiku Truiulmli.
NRW JRMalY.
A G t'attoil.
F T FrellnKiiuyaen,
INIIUNA.
T A He Hetrick*
OUvar P Mortau.
NRW YORK.
Edwin i> Moruan,
ltoacoe Uoukling.
•Tame* 1? Grimoa*
Jaiiii'H Harlan.
OHIO.
Ilonjamin P Wade,
Johu Sheriuan.
K ANNA.**.
ICdward G Ronm,
hatmicl C' I'ouicroy.
OHRUON.
George II Willlaiui,
llenry W Coihltt.
KKNTUCKV.
James Guthrie,
Garret Ihtvl*.
I'RNNKYLVANI A.
Charles It Jluckaitiv,
Simon Cameron.
MAINK.
HIIOIIR IHI.ANII.
hot M Morrill,
Wm I' PuHHnmhm,
William Spratftiu,
llenry II Anthony.
MAHNAOnt?NKTTlt.
t'imiii’H Siimiter,
llvary WiImhi.
TKNNRMKK.
b T l\itt< r*vn.
J 8 Fowler.
MAUVI.ANO.
He verity Johnson,
Thomas Swann.
VRItMONT.
George F KdtniiudH,
JiiHtin n Morril.
MIHPOUIll-
John U lli'iidi-rHoii,
rimrltiri U Drake.
WKHT VIKUINIA.
I'eter G Van Winkle,
Walt mail T Wiley.
M lOl (10 AN.
WIRCONRIN.
Z.iclmriaii t'lmmllcr,
Jacoii M Howard.
James It boot It lie,
Timothy O Howe.
Radicals, (In Human,) 4(1; Democrats, (In Italic,)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
CALIFORNIA. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
[Three memliurs to lie clect-lThreo meuitiers to lie elect
ed lu September. | “
jOagyglWTIWG chesply, aeatly, mid quickly axe
ed in March.)
NEW YORK.
I. Aleiiheii Tuhtr,
ft. Ikmo* Hamrt,
3. WKRablnuon,
4. Mn A)w,
5. John MorrUey.
n. T KStewart,
7. John IP Chanlcr,
k. Jama lhrookt,
«. Fernando Hood,
10. W II Robertson,
11. C 11 Van Wyrk,
14. J 11 Ketclutm,
111. Time Cornell,
14. J V L Prayn,
1ft. J A Griswold,
III. Grange F'errla,
17. C T Hulhttrd,
IH. Jus M Marvin,
lit. Wm C Fields,
fttl. A II Lalliii,
ftl. (Vacant.)
ftft. J C Churchill,
43. Dennis McCarthy,
44. T M Pomeroy,
45. Wm M Kelsey,
•fttl. WmS Lincoln,
47. Hamilton Ward,
48. Uuiittitlyt.
fttl. Burt Van Horn,
30. J M Humphrey,
31. II Van Aeruem.
OHIO.
l. BenJ Eggleston,
ft. RII Hayes,
8. Robt C Schenck,
4. Wm Lawrence,
6. IPm .Vunaen,
A. Reader W Clark*,
7. 8 Bhellabsrger,
8. O 8 Hamilton,
tl. R P Bucklaud,
10. James M Ashley,
II. John T Wilson,
14. P Van Trump,
13. O IP Morgan, (e.)
14. Martiu Welker,
13. Tobias A Plants,
1A. John A Bingham,
17. Kph R Kckley,
18. H P Spalding,
10. Jas A Garfleld.
OREGON.
1. Rufut Mallory.
PENNSYLVANIA.
1. Sam J Randall,
3, Charles O’Neill,
3. Leonard Myore,
4. Wm D Kelley,
5. Caleb N Taylor,
A. Btnj M Roytr,
7. Jno M Broumall,
8. J L Util,
W. Tliad Stevens,
10. Henry I, Cuke,
11. J) M pan Auken,
lft. Chat Ikunimn,
13. Ulysses F Mercur,
14. Geo F Miller,
lft. A J Oloabrtnntr,
III. Wm 11 Knoutz,
17. Daniel J Morrell,
18. S A’ Wilton.
10. G W Schofield,
40. Darwin A F'lnney,
41. John Covadu,
ftft. J K Moroheaa,
to. Thus Williams,
44. G V Lawrence.
Huonx ISLAND.
[Two memners to bo elect
ed in April. |
„ „ , TENNESSEE.
G W Anderaon, (c.) iKight members to be elect
Michigan " ***
JONNKOTU'UT.
IFonr iiivmhcrH to Iw elect
cil ill April. |
IIKIsAWAIlK.
John A Afcholmm.
II.MNOIS.
1. N It tl tuhl*
if. .1 F Farnsworth,
8, KB Wnelilmruc,
4 Aaron C Hardin-,
r». Kimii C! lugersoll,
♦». Ihirlou r Cook,
7. II I* II Itroiiiwttll,
h. s M mi loin,
il. Lew in if
Hi. A U Jturr,
II. HK Marshall*
lif. sToliu Raker,
1». G R Raum,
At large, •! A IjOgan.
INDIANA.
1. M m N SUJack,
if. Micfnul V Ken\
b. M ti limiter,
_ •». Ilm S Hoi no to.
• ft. Geo W sluliaii,
ti. *l<»hn Coburn,
7. II D Washhuni,
H. Goodlove S Orth,
«. Schuyler Colfax,
10. Wm Williams,
11. J I* r Shanks.
IOWA.
I. flames F Wilson,
if. Ill nun Price,
3. Win R Allison,
4. W M Loughbridge*
ft. G M Dodge,
(>. A W lluhbanl,
KANSAS.
1. Sidney Clarke.
KENTUCKY.
i. — ywmWs*
•j. Hrown %
3. (Vacant.)
4. — Knott\
ft. Glover>
l>. Jones,
7. JJeik,
N. AJayts,
1). Young.
MAINE.
1. John Lynch,
if. Sydney Per ham,
3. Junius G Rialuu,
4. John A Peters,
5. Frederick A Pike.
MARYLAND.
1. Hiram McCullough,
it. a A rctiev,
8. C j4 Vhdi*, (c.)
4. Francis Thomas,
6. Frederick stone.
MASHAl'UrsETTS.
1. Thomas D Kiliot,
if. Oaktis Ames,
3. Giuery Twitchell,
4. Samuel Hooper,
ft. Beni F Rutler,
li. Ni.tfri l» Ranks. *
7. Geo S limit well,
H. John D Raldwin,
'.». W R Washburn,
10. Henry L Dawes,
MISSOURI.
I. Win A Pile, (c.)
8. (’ A Nuwcoiub,
8. Thos K Noell,
4. J J Gravelly,
ft. J W McClurg.
O. D T Van lloru,
7. Rcnj F Loan
H. J F. Beniamin,
1. For. C Beaman,
if. Charles Upson,
3. Austiu Blair,
Thos W Fcny,
ft. R K Towbridge,
ti. John F. Driggs.
MINESSOTA.
1. Win Windom,
8. Ignatius Donelly.
NEVADA.
1. Delos P. Ashley.
NEW JERSEY.
1. Wm Moore,
if. Chatt Haight,
ed iu August.]
VERMONT.
1. FK Wood bridge,
2. Luke P Poland,
8. WmC Smith,
WEST VIRGINIA.
l.l'O Hubbard,
2. BM Kitchen,
3. Daniel Pooleey,
WISCONSIN.
1. Halbert H Paine,
*. BenJ F Hopkins,
3. AmasaCobb,
4. Chat A Eidridge,
ft. Philetua Sawyer,
ft. C C Washburne.
(i. u A I1HIPVJ. A .. „ . ..
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COTTON YAHNH.
W E keel, constantly on hand a good aaaoilmaul ol
YAIINH, mauutactured by tbs
Covington and Steadman Cotton Mills,
A T WUOULBALK OSLV.
gOrilidcrs Ailed at Factory price*.
RTRADMAN * HIMMON8,
od - Sat Marietta attest, Atlanta, Oa.
Don’t Wish Another Woolt Without Buylug
-TNI-
6REATE8T WONDER OF THE ROE I
IIALL'H UNlVJdlMAI.
WASHING MACHINE!!
BPRCIAI. NOTICE TO THE IABIKH.
I T haa long lieen full and acknowludged that a Washing
Machine would yet lie Invented that would lie sim
ple, cheap, and morn erteellve limn any of tliu Maeliltis*
heretofore oflcreil to the public. Much a Machine is now
olfered without fear of rompelltlnu.
1st. One wmnnii will do more with ■ Machine Ilian
six can do wiibout It. Il will wash 8ve dirty shirt*
ilncluiliiig wristbands and collars) perloctiy dsau In from
four to eight minutes—this we guarantee, or no sale.
fttl. It requires no skill to oiwrale It, as e girl IS veers
old has washed (lu Atlanta) FOUR DOZEN FIECE8 IN
ONE HOUR I
ikl. It taka* at luast one third leas soap, and will pay
for Itself every year In the saving of clothing, as It acta
so delicately ou the fabrics that bank bllla can be washed
without breaking—soiiietblug no other utacliluo can do.
Wu manul'aeluro these Machine* In this place, sud shall
sell them at
TEN DOLL/UtH,
the same price they are sold for In New York. There is
no Washing Maclifuu uu the market that can be Isinghl
for even twice lbs money, au<l no Machine Ural will cuui-
pete with It In Hie performance of Its wor .
These Machines are mi exhibition In this city, at Iho
store or JOIINNON * HtllOLB. Whitehall street.
Mu. UKNTLY owns Hie l'ntent Right I'ur this remarkable
Machine III all the Southern States. Liberal iuiltict nionl*
will lie oflcreil to gcnlleiin-ii desiring thu exclusive right
to sell these Mnchiues In counties and district*, or State,
Call on, or address, l>. S. BENTLY * CO..
Korns, Ga.
8W*Any one infringing upon this Patent Right will bt
prosecuted according to law, and anyone giving lafnrma
lion of the same, will lie liberally rewarded.
\ Great Labor-Saving Maebiae.
We, the undersigned citizens of Home, would say, in
hclutlf of “Hall's Universal Washing Machine,” after full
trial and use, that, lu consideration or Its cheapness, the
durability of tliu .Machine, the cane and qulckuuss of mo
tion, tliu small amount of soap required, and thu protec
tion of tliu clothes, would rerommeiid It .to a generous
public.
P. M. SIIKIIII.Y, tl. W. F. LAMPK1N,
J. A. STEWART, SAM. F. FUWBRS,
WM. WEST, JOHN W. NUULE,
JAMES NOIII.U, Sil, J.J. COHEN.
A Ti.4NTa, May 7, 1887.
I Imuglit the first “Hall's Fatent Universal Washing
Machlue" brought to Atlauta,aud am nowualng It to my
perfect satisfaction, aud recommend It to all aaairreat
Lalmr-Savlug Machine. Mrs. CYNTHIA KILE.
ihhkctionTfob USB.
Let the Machine down Into a common wash tub, by
cutting notches Into the sides, for tbe Journals to rest In,
until It couius within ouu inch of the bottom or the tub;
dll wltluhot wator until the water covers the pebblee la
Ike machine two inches; wet tho clothes In warm water,
(it Is hatter to soak clothes over ulght,) then nth a little
sort, soap on all the dirty places; then put the dothee
iuto the machine with the pebbles, and always All the ma
chine half lull of clothes, shukiug them out as they are
put lu; then close up the door and turn the crank from
three to five minutes, keeping a slow, steady motion un
til the dirt, taunt; then run through s wringer; then boll
as usual; I lieu pat Hie clothes hack Into tho niarhilie
with the tu li full of cold water; give the machine eight or
ten turns mid your clothes are ready forthebluing water,
and thuii Icing out to dry. Never turn Hie machine when
empty uf chillies, ns it breaks the stones. If any of Iht-
pehhlcs Iteeoine lirukeii, pick them out.
For sale by JOHNSON Jt ECHOLS,
mays- IHJaiit Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
McKEHHON & HOUJIINH,
Importers aud Wholesale Dealers lu
DillSI, MBBIOINBI,
Druggists' Fancy Goods, &o., &c.,
• 1 and 63 Ballon Bt., New York.
H OUSE established In 1883. On* of the largest and
best in tbe city. Does a heavy Southern trade-
aud la very liberal in Its indulgence to Southern custom,
era. Mr. J. T. Heard, of Georgia, is a salesman In tbs
Iluueo—is a very polite and accommodating gentleman,
aud would be pleased to have bit friends from Georgia
call, on visiting the city. *ep7—3m
LA MIRANDE8’ FRENCH REMEDIED!
Have Saved Thousand! all over Kuropo t
H AVING been lor many year* the First Assistant at
Professor La Mirnndos' Private Hospital In Paris,
and having been induced to establish a branch to thla
country, I am now prepared to Ihrutah bis celebrated
remedies lor
CONSUMPTION, RHEUM A T1SM, SCROFULA, Ac.
Also, thu Genuine Imported
Vitella, Health’s Grand Beitorer!
The only certain cure for a constitution shattered by tha
excesses and abuses of youth. Do nut be tampered with
by tnexpcrieuccd physicians.
Address your communications to
Dn. O. W. FERNIER,
435 West 47th street. New York.
Anvirx Gratis.—But if you give ns the lull history of
your case, the consultation fee of three dollars should be
Ladies may address us in full confidence. novA—ly
oxo. M. drwxy, of Ntw York.
DIBBLE, WORTH & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
188 PEAIlIi ST., NEW YORK.
P ARTICULAR xttention given to the aaleof WHEAT.
Parties requesting, will bo regularly advltod of the
state of tbe market. „ ,, . „
Kkkehrnces.—J. D. Fish, Esq., President National
Marine Bank, N. Y.; It. L. Worth, Em., Cagter Na
tional Park Bank, N. Y.; D. Heaton, Esq., President
First National Bank, Newborn, N. C.; Moure, Jewet *
Hnlder. Macon, Ga. J*ft3—
MlflMUmftOUl AdVMttflflltMHtfl.
HARDWARE AND IRON.
75
COILS MANILLA ROPE, „ ,
75 dozen Short Handled Frying Pant,
ftd coils Patent I'ackiug H to finch,!
ftlW dozen Shovels and Spades,
1GG0 dozen Pocket Knives,
300 gross Table Cutlery,
and dozen Carry Combs,
150 boxes Till Plate,
21100 pounds Block Tin,
ltMHI pounds Bar I«ad,
600 hags Shot,
30 bundles Bright Iron Wire,
300 dozen Iron wire Sifters,
60 Anvils,
76 Vise*. ,
4000 pounds Smoothing Irons,
4000 pounds Gridin’s Horse Nails,
600 dozen Files-assorted,
autiO pounds Galvanized Sheet Iron,
3 tons Cast Steel,
SO tons Plow Steel,
31X1 tons Swedes and Refined Iron,
HO tons Band, Hoop, and Horse Shoe Iron.
IS tuns Oval, Hnlt Oval, and Half Round Iron,
35 tons Bailer, Plate, aud Sheet Iron.
For sale by ,
WEEDS te, CORNWELL,
Nos. 150 and ltil Broughton Street,
Savannah, Ga.
COFFEE.
OAAA BAGS Inst received, from Riode Janeiro,
dOUO per British Bri^pring^Fo^hy
ghtou Street
savannah,1
WANTED,
Previous to Ootober l Bth, In Lots of
FITE CERTS ARE UPWARDS,
•16,000 IN HOLD, BILVEE, and GREENBACKS,
In Kxolinngo for
Boots, Shoes, Leather,
AND 8HOK - FINDINC8,
A.t Low Prioesl!
MORE TRAN too CASKS
NEW 00008 OPENED THI8 WEEK!!
And otliors Arriving Dally.
EW*Couutry Merchant* *r* particularly Invited to ax;
•mine our itock, aa w* will offer them greator Indue*
meat* than can be had eleawhsre.
TO BOOT AND SHOE-MAKERS.
“Of all thlnga under the ran,'
Hurrah I thorn it nothing like LealAtr."
And If yon consult your beet lnt*r**t, yon will certain
buy your supplies of
I. T. BANKS,
Because he makes “ Quiet Sola ami Small PnyUl, end
•clll for rashonly, tliu* ' ' * '
up in extra profits.
leaving no bud dubu to be made
IWHrmawbar the Place and Riga.
I. T. BANKS,
Itaweon's Building, cor. Whitehall and lluntcr St*.
•eptftO—
PVkDINANII EHIMIZY. O. H. MUN1IT. (.X.IVIDIU..
F. PHINIZY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
OommitMion Morclianta,
At their New Fire-Proof Werahuuee,
JA0K8ON ITU1T, AVOUfiTA, SN0BSIA.
FACTORY GOODS.
S IIIRTINHH, HIIBETINGH,
Drills, Stripes,
Oenahuage, Yarns, he.
By wholesale, at factory prices. For ssle by
,IIEKHING A LEYDEN,
Factory Agents,
ncto~8m Whitehall struct, Atlanta, tl*.
Til V IT A QUABTRHI
A new quaiitkh of "Moorb's rural new
YiiRKEIt," the Great Rural and Family Weekly,
tM'gins Hciobcr 6th, nud III* 13 number. (October to Jan
uary,) will lie soul, ou trial, for only Fifty Utnlt. Full
price, $3 a year. Vol. XIX beglua In January. Try It a
Quartet or year. Address . „ „
oclO-_ I). It. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y.
Dr. II. Hki.i.s, I‘resident. Anonaw Dunn, Secretary
R. P. Ournx, Treasaror.
GEORGIA
LOOM AND MANUFACTURING CO Y.
MANUKACTUUEKB AND I'LAKTEIIH,
LOOK TO VOUU INTKHB8TN!
AND CALL AT
OfllciDi JloIl-«Jolmiton Ilulldliifr*
NEXT DOOR TO POBT OPFICX,
ATLANTA, QCORQJA.
AND BBS IN OPERATION
Mondenball'i Improved Self-Aoting
HMD AND POWER LOOM!
KASIKR UNDERSTOOD,
KASIKR TO OPERA TE,
AMD MORK RELIABLE
V0BSXS8EB SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
Over all other Hand Looms,
AND IS MORE SIMPLE AND DURABLE 1
Planters can be Independent I
By Weaving all their Ooode for Borne Wear on tha
MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM I
Froi 15 to 30 Yards oer Day
dan be 'Woven on this Loom I
IT WEAVES AS FABT AS ANY FACTORY LOOM I
Half the Coat of the Clothing of e Family can be Saved
by Use I
From $6 to $10 a Day oan be Made on it!
ITS PARTS ARB SELF-CIIANQINQ !
By tbe Turning of an Baev Crank, tt lete the Warp off,
winds up tbe Cloth, treade the Treadles, and throw* tbs
Shuttle.
IT WEAVES
Jeans, Batlnsta, Unsays, Blanket Twill, Double-Plain
Cloth, various Unde of Bibbed Goode, Fancy Twtlle ol
all Unde, Flax, Cotton, Tow or All-Wool Cloth, Bagging,
Toweling, Table Linen, Balmoral Skirts, Woolen, Linen
and Hemp Carpets. In tact, anything, from a handsome
8Uk to a Bag Carpal.
It la small, neat, and light -not arger than a common
breakfast table.
It It mads tn the moat workmanlike manner, or good
material, and handsomely varnished.
Ills veiy simple and easily understood—everything Is
performed by turning a crank.
Looms and County Rights for Sale.
'or ftirther particulars, blU of pricei, deafrtptlv
circular., and eamplea of weaving, address
BUSH PRATT,
Agent Georgia Loom and Manufacturing Co.
marM—lv Atlanta. Georgia.
fmpflrtant
TO
SHIPPERS OF COITOH, fa„
ATLANTA, GA., to BALTIMORE,
ria CHARLESTON, S. C.
TBE SPLENDID 8CRKW STEAMHIPS,
FALOOF, , . E 0. REED, Commander,
SEA GULL,. N. P, DUTTON, Commander.
NImmUmmov* Advertlaomont*.
PAST EXPRESS LINE
TO THE NORTH!
ATLANTMAST LINE
IlAIIaWAY !
A NtW fAND PAST SCHEDULE t !
Now In operation, with complete end contlnnoue
connections from
NEW OKLIANH, MOBILE, end MONTGOMERY,
Via ATLANTA, (or vie COLUMBUS, MACON
end MILLEN,) to AUGUSTA;
Thence vie
: KINGSVILLE. WILMINGTON, nnd WELDON,
—TO—
RICHMOND, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILA
DELPHIA, NEW YORK, IlOKTON,
And all Principal Points North.
IMT'No iimnlliiis transfers new at Petersburg or Rich
mond. 7'ruiua run through from Wcldou to Acquiu
Creek.
At WELIlON, passenger* have choice of the hillowlng
Routes, viz •
CHRISF/KLD AND ANAMKSSIC LINK.
WASHINGTON OR INLAND LINK,
BALTIMORK OR OLD BA P LINK.
gM-TIckcts good by either Route, zg1
THROUGH FABT EXPRESS TRAIN
GOING N O It T H ,
via Wilmington,
Weldon, Porttmonth,
and G'rihfleld,
(Annameooic.)
. 4.tin i>. m
. 2.30 j>. iu
tl.no a. m
.12 lft p. tn
. 0.33 p- m
ft. 1.3 |». in
. 3.40 a. in
via Wilmington,
Weldon,
Richmond, aud
Washington.
LEAVE.
New Orletne 4.00 p. m... .
Mobile 2.30 p. in
Montgomery ft.mia. m
Coluinbue 12.45 p. m
Macon 6.36 p. tn
Atlanta 6.4ft p. m
AUGUSTA 3.40 a.m....
Kingtiville 11.30 a. in
Wilmington 0.30 p. iii o.:to p. tn
Weldon 6.20 a. in *'•. u a. in
Peterntmrg ‘J.45 n. m
Richmond 11.10 a. in
Washington 7.00 p m
•Portomonth 10.46 a. m
Baltimore ft.uft p. m
CrieDeld. Md 6.00 p. m
Wilmington, Dnl 11 57 p. m 11.67 p. m
Went Philadelphia 1.30a. m i.80h. m
N. York (arrive) ft.vO a. ra 6.2'« a. m
•To North by Old Buy Line, leave Portsmouth 7.30
p. m.
Passengers by this route reach New York as soon as
by any other, and 19 hours tn advance of the Columbia,
Danville, and Richmond Route.
Dar-BAGGAOE CHKCKKD THOUGH.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains.
THROUGH TICKETS, with option ‘.o passenger* of
stopping at terminal points, can be obtained hi Ticket
OAlce or Georgia Railroad.
W. D. GILKESON, P. H. LANGDON,
Travuliug Agent General Southern Agent.
uov5—6m
PHILLIPS & FLANDERS
w
OULD respectfully Inform the public that they are
now receiving their stock ol .
Fall and Winter Goods,
conaieTina or
Prints, Detainer,
Merinos, Alpacca,
Casatmarea,
Jeans, Flannels,
Hats and Caps,
Hoots aud Shoes,
Ready-made Clothlug,
Ladle*' aud Misses’ Shawl*,
Blankets, Nubias,
Sontaga,
Hlstori Hoods,
And all other articles usually found in a well selected
stock of
STAPIiB AlfD FANCY DRY GOODS.
EMTMoet of their goods have been bought since the
8»w mim t- —Hmi .n* th«v will .ell them at the low-
eat figures.
PHILLIPS & FLANDERS
Have $ Largu Lot of
FURNITURE
or mm own mxni’factthe, consistimo or
Bedsteads,
Buraana,
Tables,
Chairs,
Wash
Wardrobes,
Mattraese*,
Ac , Ac., Ac.
They alxo manufacture and sell
COTTON YARNS, OSNABURGS, AND SHIRTINGS
I*ofrnl Advcrilnc,,,,.,,,^
A DM I NINTH Avoir N 8AI.R,
A GRKKAI1LY to an order of the Court of Ordle.^
( fluiphell county, Gs„ win t,c sold, oa th!?® 1
Tucsilny In January next, tadweeu the leg,"
»»le, before the court house dwir at CsmolJfltot. J“ no1
b. II county, G» a pl.m.ilon belongl™
IhomasA. Lallrain. dccoaxvd, coiislstlne ,If
Nos. 45, 4'), 47, and 48, In the ith XTrirt o;?.»•
Coweta, now l.'ainplKlI county. All conlalnii.g*, !"»
and lying on the East side of the L'b.tlX. 01
rli.-e Hlvi r, alsnit two miles slmve Camnbehton
mile* irom the A. A W. I*, itailrosd, and oiuhtee"'
W .-si of AI In "la. There I* on the lra:i nhoutSM "wl
of riv r bottom A |ilaiitationofahoat»iaeras
i""»l dwelling house, out liou-cs, v,. r , "l,.?.! 1 .'
gin lioiis.-. cotton screw, gond nrehards, Ac.; well"*:!!.'
yd and tlmliered-sltogetlier, inuklng one of tlie
fiirms now offered for ssle in this part of the State SIS
as the propert* of Thoms* A. Uthsm, dneaataq n-m!
li'Miellt of the tn-lrs and < redllors of said deceased ***
Term* cash. Pon*e**|on given at once.
Addre**, Atlanta, tl. J ' " AUttKTT - Ad-tal.,«, w .
nov7—id Printer'* fee |J5
DHonuiA. Pitnctnta Cotiurr. ‘
/ 1IUKHO||. I'A VlaOH, MllrifiIII|8,t
IJ’lllO Jl. I'A Yl/Jlf, ailm.iiietrator upon the e.t.i.
-■ r - ! ,:|,r, :" onU «** U* «urt hiTS
lljlon, duly tiled and entered on record, that he hai VST.
udiniiiiBteriMl Mnr) Jiolbm'ii c«Uto—
These are therefore to require all peraon* concerned t«
be and appear at my otllce, ou or before the first Monday !
February next, to show cuuse, If any they have wliv ra *
lett. ri of dismission should not lie grantod the'apK,
\\ Hues- my hand aiiii ofllcial signature. July 25 1-*,7
W. II. KIMM<iNH, Ordinary
_ niig {- 11ll'll,m Printer! fee ftt V)
U1 to lif: 14, 1‘icKKNs County.
S ION A. DARNEL. adinitiUtrator of David A. Land.
down, Jr., represents to the court In hi* petitln.
duly filed nnd entered on record that he has folly admi*.
let. rill an id estate, nnd prays for a discharge the refrem-
I liese are therefore to notify all persona concerned te
lie unci atipear al my ofllee, within the time prescribed i„
•aw, to allow cause, If any exist*, why letter* of dlamla-
sion should noi lie granted Hie applicants. Given unda
my huml at ofllc.., June 12, lntifi.
W. II. SIMMONS, Ordinary
Jcllt—lamfirn Printer's fee ft4.ii)
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ATOTICK Is hereby given to all person* having da
i.ft mauds against the estate of Wm. E. Green, late of
Fulton Co., deceased, to present them to me, properly
made out, within the time prescribed by law, so aa te
show tln-lr character and emunut; and all peraona It.
debted to said deceased are hereby required to make la
mediate puyment to me. November«, 18#7.
ROBT. E. GREEN, Administrator.
nov7—40d Printer’* fee p
LEOHGLI, GonnoN County.
d ft EOliuK II. llOGAN, administrator on tha estate ot
" T Wm. E. Ilogan, represents to me that he has fully
administered the estate uf suld deceased, aud applies for
dismission from said administration—
This l« therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
ami creditors, to show enure, il any they can. why said
administrator rhould not tic discharged from bis admlnlt-
tration and recelvo letters of dismission asnnyed for.
Given under my hand nnd ofllcial signature. June 5,1*7.
D. W. KEEL, Ordinary.
ji'7—tn inl'un* Printer’s fee $4.50
t.l'.OIK-I A. ,\iki,iwzTitzit County.
S AMUEL M. WELBORN and Howard Martin, eiecn
lore or the last will and testament of Alfred Wei-
h'lrii, hue of raid county, decl ared, applies for letters ol
dirinisrion troni raid trurt, represenliug that they have
tally curried out mid w ill—
These are therefore to idle aud uduionirh all and singu
lar, tbe kiudred aud creditor* of said deceased, to lie and
appear at my ofllee, within Ihc lime allowed by law, and
show cause. If any exists, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand uud ofllcial signature,
June 3,1807.
J. W. BANNING. Ordinary .
Printer’s fee <4.50
Jells— lamfirn
r.EOKMA, Gwinnett County.
ffilANDY K. MITCHELL and Thomas H. Mitchell, al-
X ininistratore of the estate of Madison H. MltchelL
deceased, representr to the court in their petition, duly
Hied ami eutered ou record, that they have fully adsslnu.
tered raid estate—
This is, therefore, fo cite and admonish all panoas
concerned, to be nnd appear at my office, andehoweante,
if any they have, why said admistntore should noth* dis
charged from their administration, snd rsceRra letters of
dismission on the first Monday tn December next. July
1,18h7. G. T. RAKE8TRAW, Ordinary.
JtIQ—lamfirn Printer'* tea 84 50.
GKOBGlAi Fayette County.
1 5L1ZAUETU f. THORNTON, administratrix on tha
J estate of David L. Thornton, deceased, represents
There are therefore to cite and admonish all and •Inn.
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my olttce, withiu tbe time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why aaid letters should not
be granted. Given uuder my hand and ofllcial signature.
Juue l:i, 11817. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
Jcih—lamtim Printer'! fee 84.60
ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE.
B Y virtue of un order from the Court of Ordinary of
Milton county, Ga., will be sold, before the court
house door Id said comity, on tbe lint Tneeday In Janu
ary next, wiitrn the legal hours of sale, the land on
which C. M. Parson, deceased, lived, consisting of Mft
acres, In tbe 1st district and 1st section of said county,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms, twelve months credit. Titles not made until pur
chase money ie paid. Novembers, 1807.
.JACKSON GRAHAM, Administrator,
novio—td Printer's fee
w Of large carrying capacity, making average
trips of 65 to 00 honrs, leave Charleston
once a week for Bnltimorc, uml ofTcr
■nperior facilities for tlirough freights to
and from that port
Addbeh
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants, Union Wharves,
Charleston, S. C.
Ob,
■0RSECAI ft C0„ Agents,
Baltimore, Md.
novftfi—flawfim
KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY I
TO II DRAWN AT OOVINOTON. ICY.
CLASS W, NOV. BOTH,
CLARE X, DEC. 16TH.
1867.
I Mm of
prize of
1 prize ol
prize of
prize* ol
prize* of
prizes ol
9 prize* of
9 prizes of
155 prizes of
9 prize* of
190 prizes of
prize* ot
8^1 prizes of
Prizes Amounting to $330,660.
89,000 NVMBEBl AND T88 PBIMEO.
Tloketo • 13, Halve* •«, Quarters IS.
The above Magnificent Single Number Lottery will ha
drawn In public, in Covington. Kentucky, by Hworn Oom-
mleatonera.at 1 o’riocfcT. M..*t the corner ol Fourth
and Scott atreeta. Tha Kentucky State Lottarlaa are no
inatbta Money Lottarlaa, that
'* if* charter from tha
payment of all prise*.
New York Harakl aud
abova aehemV’will he drawn thamtddla and last
of each month daring Hurt and 18*8.
Circulars of Lotteries drawing daily aant by application
to ilia Manager*.
BT Agiima wanted.
Addre *“ —*•—
Gill Enterprise*, bnt reanonalbla Moi
•ra drawn under tha authority of •
State, and bond* ara given tor the myn
The drawing* dra published In tha New
CincinnatiCommercial.,
tddre** all order* tor ticket* to
MURRAY, EDDY A CO.,
sugftfl—ty '
ziiui • uo..
Covington, Ky.
JOHN. B. FULLER,
47 DST STREET, Hew York City.
MaNurarTUHRit and Dxtt.iR m
POBTABLK AND STATION A It V
STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS,
FROM 9 TO 990 MORSE POWER.
Moat approved Circular and Upright 8*W Mills, drift
MUI*. Sugar MUI*. aud all kind* of Mining snd Planta
tion Machtaary on Mod and built to otdor.
IMT Shafting. Pallia*, Las’bar and Rabhar Baiting,
andaU kind* oflroaand Wood-working MaMbrary.
BF - Machinary and Railroad anppllee In store, and
•Uppadatthalowwtintaa aagfti d*5
All at the lowcat prices, for cash.
0F6 yon parchMc.
Give them a call be-
FOIL SALK.
A VBRY DESIRABLE FARM, only eix mile# north
west of Atlanta, containing 204N acre* hind. Good
frame dwelling and kitchen, with other outbuilding#.
Forty acre* of the land la cleared and in cultivation—
mostly second bottom. The balance henvlly timbered
and close ton aaw-mlll. Rich mineral* have been louud
° D For MrScuIan, price, Ac., Inquire of Silvoy A Dough
erty, Atlanta, Ga., or P. Randle, near place.
nov80-6t
8AUL8BURY & CO.
Undar United States Hotel,
ALABAMA STREET, -
A TuANTA, GEORGIA,
W. M. HILL, Auctioneer.
ADMINISTRATOR’S 8 A L
B Y virtue of an order I'rnm the Court of Ordinary el
Fuliun ciuiiiv. will be eold, ou the flrat Tuesdly
iu liecemht-r next, at tbe court house door In Atlanta,
Gj., withiu the legal hour* of sale, a valuable baaineu
lot on Prior atreet. between Alabama aud Hunter street*,
29 leet trout ky 185 feet deep. Also, three 19-acre lou,
located about one-half mile from the city limits, frosting
about tax) feet, each, on McDonough road. There ara bean-
tltut building site*, in tail view of the city, on each lot. ud
I aling spring*; some timber; finely situated for aubnr-
han residences, and gardening. Soid ae the property of
C. T. O'Keefe, deceased,for the benefit of heiri end credi
tor*. Term*: tine-third cash, one-third six, and oae-
third twelve months, with legal interest. A plat ot tha
property cun be seen at my ofllee. October fit, lSaT.
WM. JENNINGS, Administrator.
ocM—td Ptlnter’afeefit
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
T»\ virtue of uu order from the Court of Ordinal? of
AA Fayette county, Ga., will he eold, onthefintTue*-
day in Janumy next, at the court house door in tho town
Ilf Fayetleville, beiween the legal h- nr* of sale, lot of
land No. 400, containing 81X acres, lying In said county.
8old a* the property ot 8. A. Griggs, late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and creditor* of earn
deceased. November IS, 1887. .
W. S. 5IILNFU . tinter’s fee fib I
novlfl—td
County.
GEORGIA. IIUGAN, administrator of the estate ol
d I Fji'chn Nehleti, late of said cminty, deceaeed, having
petilioued for a discharge Irom hie administration ol
the estate of said deceased— „ , , _
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ana singu
lar, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be nnu
appear at my olllco, wilhin the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if anv they can, why said letters anonld not
issue to the applicant a* prayed for. Givea under my
hand and official signature, <»»• Ordtnxrv.
Ic7—lamfiui Printer's fee ft4.60»
GEORGIA. Picrkns County. . „
W ILLIAM E. PADGET, administrator of Cary 8.
Padget. deceased, represents to tbe court in nil
petition, diilY filed and entered on record, thu he h$i fully
administered Cary 8. Padget’e estate—^
Tlii« it* therefore to cite and admonish $u persons con*
cerned, kindred and creditor*, to show cause, if any they
can, wnv t»aid administrator ehould uot be diechoreed Iron
hie adni*ini#tnition, and receive letters of dismisiionon
the tlret Monday In January, 18«8. Given under my hsnS
and ofllcial ai^uature, July 1,1867.
JyO—lamfirn
W. H. 8IMMON8. OrdlnsiT.
Printer# fee >v.o0
H AVE ON CONSIGNMENT, snd offer for sale, by
the Package, st the lowest market rates,
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO
Of the following {kvorite brands, viz:
Bella of Richmond,
Flag ol tho World,
bam. Tibbetts, _
Lyon's Extra,
Gibb’* Extra,
Pride of Orleans, Ac.,
Together with
CIGABH
Of various brand*, In boxea of 45, 50, and 100; and
SMOKING TOBACCO,
lu natt packages, containing X, H, 1 lb, and 6 lb bales.
—AL80—
Lorillard’s Macooboy and 8cotoh Snuffs,
In puckagea of on* dux. earh, tak,Jii and I lb bottle*.
Alio, a general aeeortmeut of
LIQUORS,
By the can or barrel, consisting of
Cabinet, Uonrhon, and Kyo Whiskies;
Ulus, Urandioa, Sherry,
Fort, and Champagne Wine*; _
.Cordial*, Blltvre, Ac.
CASH ADVANCER
XT ADR on conalguments of Tobacco and uicrclutmlieo
novd3S? ,,,r ' 8AUL8BURV A CO.
GEORGIA, Goupon County. . . .,
D B. bAKKETT. administrator of the catate of JMOB
• Abbott, having made application to me for letters
of diftntatdon from *aid deceased 1 * estate—
These arc therefore to >rive notice to all concerned, np-
dretl and creditor*, to appear at my offlee, within the
time prescribed by law, and file their objection*, if any
they have, why eaid letters should not be ffranted me
applicant. Given under my hand and omcial supatore,
Juno 27,18i»7. l>. W^.NEEL, pvwjtfTa
jy2—lamftni Pripter’s.fee
GEORGIA, Gordon Conrtr.
J KSSK MtlaLtiH, Hdiniutetrator on the estate or Jesse
N. Miller, deceased, applies to me for letters of ail-
minion IVom said administration— .
These are therefore to cite and admontsn til snd sinfs*
' lar, the kiudred and creditor* of said deceased, to os snd
appear at my ofllee, within the time prescribed by lsWjSna
show cause* if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted the applicant. Givcu under my hand snd om«
cittl signature, Juue 27,18fi7.
D. W. NEEL. OrdintiT.
Jy2—lamfirn* Printer^ fee |4.S0
GEORGIA. Fannin County. . . - ,
D AY lit MlluLERq administrator on tbe estate or J.
C. Derry, late of said couuty, deceased, havjne ap
plied to me for letters of dismission Rom said odmiuls-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to he and appear st my office, within tne time
prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why
said letters should not be granted to the fPP^****^ Given
under my hand and official
Jy47—lamfirn Primer** fee
A Cough, a Cold, or a Sore Throat,
IrriUtlmi of tlu Lang*,
i Parzunaot Throat Diooaao,
or Comumption,
Ie often tha result.
BROWNS BRONCHIAL TROCHES
Having i direct Infiuanea on tho porta, give lamafliata
. 'lief. For Bremohleis, AtlAma, IWarr*. OntntmpUn
ami Thraal Ztttanna, Trochaa ora wad with alwaya good
bingaro and Public Bpaakara oaa them to claar and
•tressthin tha voice.
Obtain onlp “Booth's Boowranat. Toooooa" and do
not jaktaa^ rito awtow lalttlllorthayiM ha of-
ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorably Court of
Ord nary of DeKalb county, will ha *old, on the
fir*t Tuesday tn January. 1868, U’fure the courthouse
door iu tbo Town of Decatur, within the legal hour* ot
»ale. Mi aero* ol laud, Doing the uorthweet corner ol lot
No. 300, lu tue 18lh dl*trlct «>r originally Haiiry, now De
Kalb couuty. Sold a* ’ha properly of Gharlr. GxrJoer,
deceased, for Iho benefit of the creilltor# of said dcraa*-
ed. Term* cash. November 15.1*67. .....
JOHN Y. FLOWERS, Administrator,
dect—id Printer * fee *6
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order iront the Court of OrdlnOT Of
Bartow cm toy, I will ell, beu.ro tbeMurthouK
door in the own of t'arteravlllo. ou the flrat rui»«»vin
January uext.Teu Thousand Do'llarsmf hot apjo*lB»wit
of t :e East Teuneraee * Georgia Kaih’«d l ompan>.
Also, Six Tlimtsaud Five Hundredmnd Fifty Dollaram
the Oai'ltal Stock of the Memi-hl* * ‘„ h » r | l “!" B f
Com,mny. Sold a* the I'roreri) of tho c*ta»« of John W.
Lewi*, lat'’ of wild comity, decerned, for the I’ur; use oi
dUtrlbot.oii. j { uitOWN, Admlnlttrnor.
Printer'* foo $5
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.
B Y vluiie ill' an order nom tho uoorl of Ordlnury of
KaVelie ci.uiity, will be »old, U’fore the couri
house door iu h'ayoiicyHIe, betwoen the
sale, on the llr-t tuceday In .laimary ncxl, the toimwu^
property, to « !t: Lot No. 35. North half No. SMor
No*. 41 »mt Si, a portion of lot No. 43, lot No-
acres, more or Ie**. in bout beast coinerof lot
5d\ acre* of lot No. 37, and half ol lot No. ML
nted III the Wh ili.i let of Fayetteeoniity. bold .
benefit of hetr* and creditor* ot ’'“‘"'“.f'TiflBi'r.
of raid county, dm-ea.wL, Ori-her
ocflfl—td* ^ , fxipa-
Joun J. AuaX* J Libel lor IHvOrtjr.i'l'cnU. **|ak cr [I
Miiiv A dams, f rU,r l our '’ tie return «lm» ie*lde
I T apiieariug to the Court,^( WV e c»*e.S t raedo** nu ;
I bat the defendant ill appearing-** UD , v t, ordered
iu Ihl# county; uud iuotloi!'“^,i,# next l«nz
reside in ihi. Slate: aii-«“ r .J;.rod lu dchult,
•hut raid ,lefeu,l«i.l $ taj«jid IU. mrlber e ;
of Ihl* court, else™* 1 !, , a l ,ruce*t’,K AtUuW lulellb
und iho idalnUDBh’wefito(mj,Tn ha Ai»J» iha
deredthm (tali rutahe P»hU*ofco#tha previou
oouour oimv • montU i«» r FORSYTH.
Kxt iarm of ihl. c urt, At }i r ® J|„r Libal*“t.
oom iha minute*of cwk.
A true axtras*" .LllUt.
Print.*''‘®*
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