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THE BROOKLYN
LIFE INSURANCE CQftIP’NY
OP NEW YOEK
Cash Capital anil Asssts, $2,080,000.
DR. LOWELL MASON’S
SONG GARDENS!!
School Count. The book, are
Perfect Miner of Valuable Materials for
Meric Teachers.
Wells’ Carbolic Tablets
For Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness,
The*. Tablet. pre«nil Iba Acid InCoaat.maU'.n with
MW efficient remeefea, la a oopnlar fora, far the
Cure ci all •HICitaT acd I.USO oiieaaca Howre-
mm ai.1 Uleetartm of the Ttreat are Immedtattl,
refie- re and iUiemema are oroauaUT bdr-cseat to
the pmenaier of rellet is care of Throat dJCc ililc
D/TflTtfDon't ba deceived by errnV.,**
DAU 11UW Imitation.. G,-t only Wrt>«'_ c.r-
C. W. EOT7CE, President.
WM. H. WALLACE, Vice Preaident.
W. M. COLE, Secretary.
D. PAHES FACELEB, Actuary.
DANIEL A7EBES, Medical Director.
T 1JIS COOta
tne peopte
Adrar.tAu--. 10
Unlimited trtvi [ without cVra premium <
permti; a:i podey-boldcr* «U;c in one ira
clAaae*—AU fare alike. Nortfffeouto, hurt atri Jfce^t:
itp moderate rote# of Insurance; solvency, sk.Imi!
and economical ci.u;'. 1 meat, la tints'* sad good faith,
and iu plan of
Indorsing on Each Potfcy xt the Time of
l£»ae the Cash Surrender Value
Thereof in Dollars and
Centa,
whereby the policy to rendered a peed collateral,
ana each po'.-rj-ho' let enal/ed to so- what lira pollcj
wt'l be wurth Btu.cud he fled himself, from any mis
fortune, unable u> keep It up.
Among the nr.nv et
Company the f b i t w ing
The Ra’eljh (North GiroTr.a) Sentinel said: “This
great feature or Cash burrc&der Value la an ia:porunt
improvement that aigwflixe* the era in innartute.”
THIS 60NG GARDEN. (Song Garden 1st Book.
Is f r the little one*. He e are Simple element!,
a«y«xercteea,aboutS50Tunes, many of than
cry sweetest
Flower* of Melody . Price SO emits.
THE 3D SONG GARDEN. (Song Garden 3d Book.)
Lowe l Mason’s Celebrated Elements.
250 Exercises and Rounds to the “Practical Course.'
175 'on^B. TO Sacred Tones. Price 80 cents.
THE 3D SONG GARDEN. (Song Garden Sd Book.)
Rename of the Elements. Musical Catechism. Vo*
cal Culture (with plates.) 83Exercises acd bclfeggoi*.
20 3, 3 and 4 part bong* and Gl-cs. Price $1 GO.
The (Columbus. Gaorrla.) said:
better Oenpar y !u the land;
corporation* of a HmiUr cha
lyu Lift.'
^ BURNHAM’S
# rw-T.i rh» n* Is in gener-
«0 »i r.*>- taro extra* the II* 6 A
*■■1 six inch I* u-ed by the Oov-
Zmmt erfuuent In the l atent Office,
*2 Washington, I> C itsriwpll-
«lfy or construction and ih
. ^ |4mrr It usbsmim ren.ier* It
tiic i e*t w .ter wheel ever In-
vented. Pamtfh'et free
N. V BMC Nil AM Yo-k. Pb.
ELASTIC JOINT
IRON ROOFING.
FltiR, WATER AND W»AD PRUOF.
1>«*ruble Cheap easily applied hr anyone.
Provide* f«w expansioi and contraction.
• n practical «•*> sixteen years.
Boxed for ftiipnu-nt to any part of the country.
ArldiOT for circular, CALDWaLL * CO., Cindn
natl i 'hlo.
LIFE OF JAMES FISK.
Brilliant Pen PIrtorwof tiw
nOBTS amt HUNSATIOXS of NEW YOUK.
TAMMANY FRAUDS.
Blogmpble* of Vanf'erhilt, Drew. Gonld and other
R- it magnate. A’l abont JOSIE $AN8l1CLb,
the str»n ard HIV • ICD s. s «KIJn, ti.e
aamiu. octavo of ovur WW page*, profu*ely iliux.
tra’ixt. AGKMT-t WANTED. Bend $».00 for outfit
and fecan* territory at once Clrcnlars free. UNION
PTTWM , «IIfNO CO., Philadelphia, Ch cago or Cin
cinnati. ^
the
^'^"'GOLDEN HILL SHIRT.
iuXn!srrcnr7!7y^^i7Te|vjriiot
wcwTlTacr'd c ! .*o. I>."t?aayTScr??
freeof charge.
Send for circular giving full partial-
UW ' IIKN-RT C. BLACK5SAK,
t,VS Broadway. New Ycrk,
ImiK*rter and M nefacturcr of Men
Kum^-ilng (tood* for the Trade.
eCITULTZ * BUOtJUHALL, Ageutf la Atlanta.
The Best Paper I Try It!
The Scientific American la the cheapen-
liitf works, A11 hi< turc. Improved Farm lmpleiaentaJ
and every new discovery In CbcmUtrv. A year’s
nnmlMrcontain*page*and several handr-il n*|
frav lng*. Tbousand.* of Tolumcs aro preserv e: for
hlmiing and reference. The practical receipts art
Well u.rrh ten time* the fubscilpUoa *'- , '-— r ”-'—
$3 a year by mail. HiK^Imens sent
tuul «.f nil Slews Dealer*.
P a TRNTA obtalni <1 on the best term*. Models
ef new lot on lions and sketches examlm-d, end ad
vice ft. e All pilents aro published In the bch ntifle
tm rirsn the vv. t?k they Ispoo. Bend for Pamphlet,
I to (©«•-. e<.nialui..j; laws and fall directions i«r ob
tain! u' htrcli.
Ad'tr*M» >or Paper, or concerning Patents, MUNN
Jt * <>. .Urt'k Kkht, N V. lhaLCh office, cor.F.
and Till Ms., Washington, D. C.
OH WOULD I WERE A CHILD AGAIN
sAghs the weary and exhausted one, as the languor
and U-llioue of rprlng t omes upon him- Come sud
race! re vigor and strength from the wonderful South
JURUHEB4.
Laag and successfully ns»d In Its native country as
Puwcrfu* l onir, and Patent Farifyer of the Blood, it
la fauud even to exc. c< tho staidpattons fom d.d •
• rvpftta ' * ” ~ ’
perio
d Most
to Matxius Mxnico.
DR. WELLV EXTRACT OFJLRLBEBA
la a perfect remedy for all disease* of the BLOOD,
OK'MMC Wf AKNIH8, (1LANDULOUH TUM -Kh,
DKOi AY, bCROFUIJL, INTERNAL ABSCK-SKS,
and will^ remove all ohstrnrtioos of the LlvF.Uj
ou.Vns
It la <m lengthening and nourishing. Llkenntririons
fno<) tsk n Into tne stomach, it assimilates and cif-
fn*. s itself through the circulation, giving vigor and
health.
It regulate* the bowels, quiet* the nerve*, acts d!
f*nl* on the sccieiive organs, and, by * * '
Tone and restoring effi-ct , produce*
-* note*.
k*iatt *».. New York,
Catarru & Deafness Cured by Hyatmiua.
*1 had ratorrb 50 yeai*; am vf y am old and
Hyatt*' laxa cured me. Mis. M. A. Esquirot," 1U7 4th
Bt, W’insburgh. N Y.
“1 bid tutairh, and was totally
C m. I liave now no Catarrh, and have my hearing.
result of oslr.g a«me Do'lar Packet of Dr. ilyati’c
Inn, Ails* Malvina l’icrcy,” 183 Division St , New
York.
A plsln truthful ft dement that Catarrh, la many
hundreds of cases, some existing over forty years,
has hern prinunently cared by the nse of a One Dol
lar Packet of Dr HYATTS 1NZA. a vagsuble. mild
SEALED PROPOSALS.
Georgia Western Railroad
OFFICE, 1
Ml.ROAD, V
3d, 1873. f
_ ENGINEER’S OL ,
QEOUGl*. WKNTfilffi KAI1.ROa1
atawta, oa., April 3d,
BY ORDER OP T11E BOARD OP DIRECTORS,
Scaled Proposal* for tha following work on the
GEORGIA WESTERN RAILROAD will be received
until May 1st, 1373:
Grad nation on sections No. t, No. 10, No. 11, Nc.
IS, N<». is. No. 14 and No 15, being situated in Cobb
county from nine to fifteen utiles west of Atlanta.
Bids must be made under the following beads:
Clearing per mile.
Grubbing per bandied superficial feat.
Excavation—Ear th per cable yard.
“ l oo-e Rock per cubic yard.
“ Solid Rock per cubic yard.
Haul per cubic yard per hundred feet.
The established ban! is six hundred feet.
No transportation price paid within haul, price
far Haul is in addition to Excavation price.
Form of contract and specifications^ and profiles
can be seen at th:* offl;s One of the undersigned,
on the line, will show same to bidders and give all
possible Information m regard to work.
Payments will U cash, with the usual reservation
of twenty per cent.
Proposals ore invited from bona Jlds contractors
only, and for such portious as bidders can complete
byNcvrmber 1st, 1873.
Proposal* for on* or morn sections win bacon-
Mdervd, but no amount of work will be let to anyone
person or firm, if such person or firm may not, la
tha opinion of the President or Chief Engineer, be
able to eomi-Iete in the time
Proposals f.om persons not known ta the Presidest
or Chief Eucuwer. must be accompanied by satisfac
tory cvld. nee of experience and ability.
AU Bids inuai tw addressed to Campbell Wallace,
PreaUkoi Georgia Western Railroad, Atlanta, Go.,
and tnd-wssd PUoPDBALB FOR WORK.
Bid# Will be opened on toe socond day of May. and
netoa vs by the .hard of Directors, as speedily m
paasill n. who raserre the right to accept or rejoct
any or all bid*, as they may consider the Interest of
^JAMES W. ROBINSON.
Chief Engineer.
JOHN A. GRANT.
Principal
a compnriaon wit bother
.f the *oi«ii</rin taJUnyritki *cith ll.t Brook-
U.u lift ••
‘-Ilor -ty. <
Th» New York Sunday News fays: - ...
G etty and pu*h are tt.e tl.rrc clement* tiwt j.articu
rlydiara'-tcriz tul? company, and where ruclj elc
rn'-tit* are io.ind. i:r a combination of them, *uectas
invariably r.ll'ws. ...... .
he New York Atlas, speaking of the 8:h stmnai
repr>rf. raj t: “it v.iil ik> seen That the net - irplos ir
nrailytwrnty-five percent, in exect** of tii« wh: 1
amount of iia uliti.-s. and th«t ttic table of assets d<
i»: couta'.n our ik.i: *r «.t ’anpf.I i premlatn-* r.r *pru-
ilun-.rt In cuurrc of trar.*m:e-ien,’—unsubSe itctn J
Uith • • * * * have no ce;lain and
tst ribln value. ^ucJia bitaece thert can b*
mo m! ai a -tuiici by any man of common *.?:
It Im bj lulluH JKi ti*I^ streij:btfurward policy
*U ranee Company taa
e/'-a-in ir Burce?:-.
And the New York Evening Mail: “Ar.:ong Its
list ft U''t a--et-« w« find ficl.h r ’noptid premiums’
•premium* in the cuu-iw of ir-tismtsfjon.’ Thu?
tbeasBCta maybe regarded *« somuCb ca«h is hand.
The low rai<o« f expenses to tt»e amount of bn*I-
ne*- 1 done is another gratifying fetture of t' e report,
hirh will excite the f^v.Kableattention «*f in-urers.
Under the management of its eCici<-nt ©illcors this
company ho* gri.vn into *avor w th the public and
riclily intrit* the patrouaje i«. receives.
Active and rci.Me L'auva-tii;^ Agents wanted
throughout the State, to wh la liberal cumtulsrions
will be given.
nt, post paid, on receipt of re-
l. U. u11 O'a w.. i ■ i
uircb3f>—spr1>—WedA^atdAwly
E. H. KELLOGG’S
“ SPERM LUBRICATOR,”
srfect substitute for gen-
bpindle. Engine and other
mxehitery purposes. Guaranteed aa handrame in
color, as free from odor or gum, and to endure as
cold temperature, ail of which, if not on trial found
strictly true, it may be returned at my expense of
pcitation both way*.
E. H. KELLOGG,
Manufacturer and General Dealer in OilA
i*Y«
AGENTS WANTED*
]&jI!b6IC TWAIN’S
New Took ie naw wady. A companion, to “Ijrxo-
cesTs Abroad.” Don’t work on booking one wants,
bat take one people will stop you in the street* to
subscribe for. ‘There i* a time to laugh,” and ail
who read this book will see dearly that time has ar
rived. For oca: Agents* Goods in America, address
GOODSl*BE• >’ti EMPIRE BOOK, MAP AND PIC
TURE HOUSE, 41 Notches street. New Orleans,
apr 7—d£w3m
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY
FOB MALE.
TTNDER and in pursuance of an order granted by
U the Superior Court of Gordon county on an ap-
Llicatlon for partition, will be sol i at public out cry
before the Court House door ia Calhoun, on the first
cah.ga Mills. S-id property consist* of about fatty
ac'es of land with vx uxbis mill improvements and
splendid water; ower thereon, and is situated near the
Western and Atlantic and Stlxna. Rome and Dalton
Railroad, and is surroonden by os fertile and produc
tive lands as can be found in the State. The water
as this
ed for ule.
Sold for partition. T« ns cash.
W.M.DYER,
L. R. RAMSOf
TV. A. J. ROBWioon,
Commissioners and Superintendenta of Bale.
marlb-dlmAwxd.
Ko.fi, i
■cd fi mr. Gram’s Building,
— ..—... - QJ j p ro:U j p* r . e t*
A lento, G-.’orgix
il. h. at.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
CUitISS THE W KST PAIRS.
IN FftOM ORE U T EKTY feii^UTES
KC2? O2315 GOTO
after reading this advertis^entnoed any one
buffer with pah*.
It was tho first aud is
Tli© Only Pain Remedy
that instantly stops the most excruciating pa: ns,'allay*
lnilammatioii! 1 , am) cares Congestion, wL-.Th»r of
the Lunite, Stomach, Bowels, or other glsnda or
orgarn. by one sppiira>ion.
JN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no uuilnr k <v viol-nt or excruciating the win tae
Rheumatic, Bed-ridden Infirm, Cripiled Nervous,
Neuralgic, or prostratvil wiih disease xuay suffer.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT BASK,
lufiammatlor. of ice Kidneys.
Ini.nuxution of the Bladder,
Infisaunatioh of rho DuwtL-,
l-'iingcniion of the Lucga
Sore Throat, Dlfilalt Breatiilnr.
lv.tpiUition of the Hoarl.
Hysterics, Croap, DiphtiiC&rta.
Catarrh. Infl^tti-a.
Headache, Toothache. Nearabia Itii.-;* mutism.
Cold Chdls, Ajji.e Chill.
The application tho K&ADy RELIUF to thr
partorjmrt* ii:«r pain or diillculty ctitii will
utford ease sud com for*;
Twenty drop* la half a tumbler of water will !n a few
moments cun' Crumps, Bpouas, hour Stomach. Jlcurt,
b’lrn. t*ick lleadvbe. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic,
Wind In tho Bowelo. and all lutnrasl Pains.
Travelers Htiouhi always c..rry a bottle of ilr.d*
way’s Rcudj Yloliel with them. A few drop*
in water will prevent sickuesr. or pains trot ctmngo
of water, 'ft h better than Ffenca Branny or Bitters
os s Kliuuhmt.
IF.VER AND AGUE.
Fever and Aguo cured for filly cents. r inose Is t
a remedhJ accat la this world that will cure Fc.
and Ague, and ail o!hcr Mdarion*. Bilim’-, riearii
T/phoid. Yellow, and oth«r Ytner* (aided by UAu-
WAY ’O PILLS) so quick as RAHWAY’S READY RE*
LIEF. Fifty ceuis per bottle.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
btrone and Pure Rich Elocd—increase of He
Weight—Clear Skin and Beautiful Completion Se
cured to all.
Dr. HadLway ? 3
Hnr«:»j>urilljiiu KeMoiveut
Ba* made the mod astonishing Cures; so <;uick, so
rapid aro the change* the Body i ndergu.-, tinder
tho influence of this Truly Wonderful Mull cine,
that
EVERY DAY AN INC ((EASE IN FLUSH AND
WEIGHT IS SEEN AND PELT.
THE GREAT BLOOD PIJUIHUR.
Every drop of the SaSPARILLLAN RESOLVENT
continue irate* through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, an
other fiuIciM utd juices of the system the vigor of l!f<
for H rci*aira the wastes of the body with’ new an„
sound material. Bcrofnla, byphliis. Consumption,
tdandalor disease. Clears in tho thiout. Mouth, Tu
mors. Nmies in the Glands and other part* of the sys
tem, bore Kyue,*‘Uumor<»a*di»ehargci' from tho Ears,
and the wvrsd ■orm.* of Skm diseases. Kiuptioha,
Fevers, Sore*, fccald II tad, I ting Worm, Sai l Ithenm,
Erj eipt Us, Acur, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh.
Tumor*. Concurs in the W omb, and <.11 weak ’ung am*
painful discharges. Night Sw-uats, Loss of boerm am
all wo»tus of the life principle, ar- ntihin tf-.< curative
range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, s.r.d a few
days’ u*e will prove to any person Mtr.g it for either
of these forms of oiacsse its potent pow<
some with new material made from healthy blood-
and this tlut SAi>Ar.U{lLLlAN will an*: does se
cure—a cure is certain; for when once this remedy
c<*tnin.5i\ces its work of purification, and s*.jc*a.*eds in
diminishing the loss of wastes, its repair* will he
rapid, and every day the p tient will feel himself
growing better -.cd 6tror.gcr, thcfocx^aigrsi.ngbertcT,
appetite Improvtng, and nesh and weight s::’-ii*as!nu.
Not only doca the BARBA PA KILLIAN f: SOLV
ENT excel all known remedial acents in t v cure of
Chronic, Merofulon*, Coiistitutionai. and Mtin dis-
sasea; bat it is the only positive curt
Kidney unit liludiler Comnlniotx
Unnary, and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Drop
*y, Mtojipsge of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
Bright s i urease. Albuminuria, aud in all cn.».»s where
there are brie dec:. depotits, or tho water s tiiick.
dondy, mixed with BUhstonce* like the vl.iie cf on
egg, or threads like white eilk, or there Is « morbid,
dark, bilirms uppeoraucc, and vrhtie bocc-.Ic.'-tdcpna-
Its,and vhru there L* * plickiug. burning -ensation
when passing water, and pain in the Small of the Back
and along the Loins.
Price Pop Bottle.
ox. saowav’s
Perfect PurBativo Pills.
Perfceily tasttlwa, elegantly coated wilt tweet cni_.
purge, regulaut. purify, cleanse and strengthen. I bid-
way’s Pill* for tuc cure of all di orders of the Stom
ach, Liver, Howcis, Kidneys, Bdidiler, Nervous Dis
eases, Ueadac].e,C(mstipatlon,Co2tivBec«,i':digc*tioii,
Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Bilious Fever, iLiIuicmation
of the Bowel*, Ptie*, acd all dcrangemenis of the In
ternal Viscera. Warranted to dfict a posit;vs care.
Purely Vegtsuhle, containing no mercury, mineral, or
deleterious drags.
pr Observe the following symptoms rt.-filling
from Disorders of tho I»iec*tlve Organs:
Constipation, inward Piles. Y’uiiness of the Blood
in ike Head, Acidity of the biomach. Nausea. Heart
burn. Disgust of rood. Fullness or weight in the
Siamarh. r*oar Eructations Sinking or Fli^’ering at
the 1*U of the Stiuoaca. Sal cur. mg of the Head, Hur
ried and Difficult llri-^ihicg.
A few dose* of RAHWAY'S PILLS will free the
system from ad tho above named disorders. Price 23
cen» per box. bOl.l) BY DRUGGISTS.
KE.vD *’ F vl> Sir TRI E.” rvnd one letter-
stamp to RADWAY & Ct».. No 87, Maiden i««t.
New York. Information worth thousand? w»It be sent
yon. jnlv^-davsodlv
GEORGIA* Campbell County.
Oedixart’s Omcx, April 22,1872.
EXCLF.SI0N TO THE WEST!
Oheap Homes!!
IH THE C3EAT PLiTTE VALLEY!
The Carden of the West!!
The Union Pacific R. R. Company
OFFERS FOB SALE
3,000,000 Acres
Of Choice Farming and Grazing Land on
the Line of Road in the State
of Nebraska,
Convenient to 2!darkets, East and West,
At prices ranging from f 2 to $10 for Cash, or oa a
Long Credit of Ten Years.
Free Farms to Actual Settlers.
G REAT inducements to men of limited tncans-
3,500,t00 Acres of Rich Government Land oi
’he line of this great thoroughfare between Oraah
.rkl North Platte, surve cdun-i open for eettlement
n^drf the Homestead and Pre-Emption Laws.
80 Acres to any Citizen
Of the United States who will locate end live on thr
.me for five years -an opportunity never before pre
rented to obtain a pleasant Howe near a Great Rad-
rod, with all the conveniences of an old settiet
community, without money and without price.
HT To those wishing to visit these Lands, with s
view of investing or pre-empting, a Ticket to Omah-
md return will be fnrni-b d at ONB F - IlE from At
.sntv or Chattanooga, the fame to be good ou a npc
tiol Train, leating the above pDce3 some time In tfc<
oonth of May, tae exact date to be given hereafter.
For further particulars address
D. B CADY,
Southern Agent, U. P. IL E.
Or A. B tl'BEN'N,
TravelingAsent. M 4C.R.H,
meh’R « Ct Post Office Box n. Atisnia. C*.
Fulton - Sheriff’s Sales for May,
— 1872.
sale, on the first Tacaady in
tween the legal hours*ofr
May next, the following _
-..All.thatpart.and porcut —
14th di-tnvt of originally Herry now Fnlton county,
«a; tha part so levied on is in ward 1, fronting ou
Victory street, in the city of Atlanta, containing &
acre, more or lees, and adjoining the property of
Adair and O’Shielda. Levied on aa the property or
Squire Andrews (colored) to satit-fy a State and
county tax fi fa for his tax for the year :871.
.Also, at the same time and place, rant of land lot
2joi St, Id the 14th. district of originally Henry now
Fulton county, Ga; the part so levied on is in ward
1, fronting on Markham street 60x100 foot, more or
lest.lnthecti7.0f Atlanta, acd adjoining the prop
erty of Greggs and Hayden. Levied oa as the
property of Wash Brown (colored) to satisfy n State
and county tax fi fa for his tax for the year 1S71.
Ako, at the-ame time and place, part of 1 ir.d lot
No 46, in The 14th District of oririnaliy Henry, new
Fulton county. Ga ; the part *0 levied on is in ward
4. fronting *»u Irwin and Randolph streets, in the city
of Atlanta, containing M acre, n ote or less, and ad
joining tho property of Alien. Levied on a
property of Dll Dry dir, coorcl, tosatisfva
and county tax fi fa for hi* tax for the year 1871
Also, at the rone time and place, part of land lot
No 53, in the I4th district of
ly Henry now
r on Bfggeri and Fulton streets. In the
containing S' acre, more or less, and
roperty of Fields. Levied on as the
No 53, in the 14th District of origtoaHy Henry.
Fultoa county, Ga; the part so levied on is inwards,
fronting an Clarke street 50x100 feet, more or levs, in
the city of Atlanta, and adjoining the prop Tty of
Wadkir.s and Turner; levied on a* the property of
Cheray Bridges, c l^roo. *0 satisfy a State and county
tax fi fa lor his tax for 1671.
Aleo, at the same time and place, tart of land lot
No 19, in tho 14th District of originally Henry, now
“* ‘" levied on is in ward4 v
. _ 1 the city of A’lanta,
Vt, M
ward 3, fronting 00
sy^j *"**"*" —
roperty'of Henry Mead, colored, to satUfy*a*Btate
id county tax fi fa for his tax for the year 1871.
Also, at the same time sad place, part of land lot
No 46, in the 14th district of originally Hcmy now
Fulton county, Georgia; the part ao leveled on is in
ward 4, fronting on RolUng Mill street, in the city of
Atlanta, containing X fi^re. more or leas, and adjoin
ing the property of Green. Levied on as the proper
ty of M. MitchpR, colored, to satisfy a State and
county tax fi fa for his tax for the yeir 1871.
Al-o, at the same time and place, part of laud lot
No 46, in the 14th district of o’lriaulr Henry now
Fulton county, Ga; the part so levied on 1* in ward 4,
fronting on Grape street, in the dty of Atlanta, con
taining H acre, more or less, and adjoining the prop
erty of Miller and Mcncfeo. Levied oa os the prop
erty of Wilson Meaefee («*ol) to satisfy a Stria and
county tax fi fa for his tax for the year I87L
Also, at the same time and place, part or land lot
No 8k in the ’4th district cf originally Henry now
Fultcn county. Ga; ibc part so levied on is in ward 2,
fronting on McDaniel and Glenn streets. In the city
of Atlanta, coot&intng one acre, more or leas, and ad-
: property or Wallace aud Freeman. Levied
property of Jacob Nelson Estate (col) to
satisfy a State and county tax fi fa for his tax for the
year 1871.
aiso. ut (he same time and place, part of land lot
No —, in the 14th district of originally nenry
Fallon count v. W*: th.* uart *m> imriMtn- * - *
(routing c
tafniru
less, and adjoining the
a ii wjiuitu, 10 eaiui; a a
tax fi fa for his tax for the year 1871.
Also, at the same time aud place, part of laud lot
No. 45, In the 14th district of originlly Henry, now
Fulton county, Georgia; the part solevicdoaisin
ward 4, fronting cn Decatur and Fort streets, in tae
city of Atlanta, containing X of an><cre, more or less,
and adjoining the property of Peck and Flood.
Levied on os the property of Jim Callaway. (colored.)
to satisfy a State anu County tax fi fa for hi* tex for
1871.
Also, at the same time end place, part of land lo
No. 45, in the !4th d strict of originally Henry, now
Fulton county, Georgia; the part so levied on ii in
ward 4, fronting on Packard street, in the ci'-y o« At
lanta, containing X acre, more or less end adjoining
the property of Baldwin and Mcargc- j . Levi, don
as the property of George Forest, (c-Jural.) to satia'y
caudCou ‘ ‘
STOTXO 42.
Atlanta, Ga., March 58,1872.
MEETING of the stockbo’dcra of the Atlanta Ice
xY. Manufacturing Company is called to meet at the
offl e of Roht. H. BrdWn, Secretary In Atlanta, e-t If
«»’clk am, on Saturday »he 27th day of April, pros
Said meeting is c lled ut the request *f stork
* claiming te represent ov« r one tbim of oil th
msr29-d3tAwtd
President.
§1,000,000 N OB x“E"io %%
On Bond and Mortise in tba Southern States, from
fine to three years, at legal interest, in sums from
81 000 to f50,000 on Farms, Plantations. Dwellings.
.t«. Ala... Mortsmses on Southern He»l E.ute ei-
changed for any description of Metchanuise in New
Y*rk City on a Cash Basis. Address, with full par
ticulars 8. C. SLOAN A CO.. Loan and Real Estate
Brokers. 20 Exchange Place, New York City.
m*M*h31-w Ira.
and entered on record, that they Sava fully SJLfnU.
f ered Richmond Barge’s estate:
This Is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned.
BEAVERS, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $5.
NOTICE.
Jeiee THompron vs Martha McCutchin and TbOf.
Compton. Motion to establish lost deed
in Murray Superior Court.
r * appearing to tin Court br the return of the
rber;!f that the defendant* do not reside in ssld
conn.y, and ii farther appearing that they do not re
side In raid bruit*, it isord.red that said defeeda t*
appear at the next terra of the Conrt and defend or
that the case be considered in default; and it is far
ther ordered that publication of thi$ rule bo mtda in
The Atlanta Constitution, a newspaper published in
Atlanta, Go., in tenn^ of the law.
J. K. PARROTT, J. 8. C. G. C.
Johnson & McCsray. Agents for moveacL
Chambers, April 9,1872—.*»p.*l2—^wlom4m
GEOKtilAt fr n lion tounlj .
Orz>!Xauy*s OrncK, April 18, 1872.
M R8 AMAND A A. BURN BY wife of Rangel
Barney, (her husband refusing to apoiy) applies
or exemption of personalty, and I will par* upon
the same at 10 o'ctiick a. m , on the tOih day o'
April, 1672, at m office.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
Printers fee f3
aprl7-d tAwSt
GEOnciA, ScKalb County.
OitDiNART’s Ornrx, April 10th, 1872.
W HRREA^, Thomas J. Akins, guardian of Zach
ary i’. Wtighr, minor heir of Spencer P.
Y- ri lit, ilcce-.s d, navir g applied for letters ct die-
mission from eslo trust
This Is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons ini 1 *rt sied. to beaud apprar at my office, to show
catse, !f duy they can. within tho time allowed by
law, wuy .-aid letiers should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office.
W IL WEBSTER, Ordinary.
aprlS—woamlm Printer’s fee $4 5b
GFOIIGIA, Fnftsn County.
oudixabt’s Omcx, April lfth, 1872.
M RS. FANNY M. OWENS, wi'e of James M.
Owens (her bn band n fusing to apply,) applies
for exemption of personalty, and I wifi pa«* upon
” \ at 10 o’clock, a. on the xihh day of
spr1&-dU&w2t
Printer’s fee §2
MACRAL & ANDERSON,
Patent, Claim and Pension Agents,
BOX 114,
ADni!H8TitATOtth SlLtv.
j. Y VIRTUE of an order of the Honorable Conit
of Oidioort of Fulton Count j, Georgia, I will
sell before the Court H^i se door in Atisnti
firrt Tuesday in June n-xt. within the legal
na.
. — ^-1 huursof
sale, the following city properly, to-wit:
One city lot fronting on the north side of Peters
street, ot.e hnndred leet ami rui ning back two bun
dred feet; al-o. oue on the south sido of Peten
street, (routing said street thirty-seven and one-half
f* tt an*i running back one hundred and fony teet,
which w ill bo subdivided as per p’-ata to be seen at
th- office of Wbl ace jc Fowl: r. Said property is
part of land *ot number eighty four (84), or the ltih
district of originaily nenry, now Fultoa county.
*old a* the property of John J. Ford, late of s.ld
county, dee.*H.«ea, for *II. 3 ti’ 1 •' ~
Terms- Half cash; b»i!a.
with 10 per cent, tntere-t.
J»*HN IL WALLACE, Administrator.
April 50th, 1872—w40d Printer’s fee f 10
NOTICE.
JESSE THOMPSON
MARTHA McCBTCHEN, Irior”Cpnrt
and
: THOS. CVJKPTON. J
I T Hppearing to Ike Cottrt. by
bhe iff, that the defendants do not reside in said
county, and it farther spp.*arln * that they do not re
side in the state, Jt is ordered that said defendants
appear at the next Term of the Court and defend, or
tiiat the case be considered In default. And it Is
further ordeied. That pnblication of ttis -RolJ be
marie In The Atlanta Constitution, a newspaper
published in Atlanta, Georgia, in terms of the law.
J._ il parbott, j. s. c. c. c
NSON A VcCAMY,
Attorneys for Movant
GEORGIA, MnuuTCouxTT.
T. M. M. Leonard, Clerk of the Superior Court in
and for raid county, do hereby certify that tbe above
~ * ■* n script from the minutes o'
pril 15, 3872.
M. M. LEONARD, Cleric.
ELECTION NOTICE.
OsDtxxRT's Omcx, Fcltox CorKTT. Georgia,
Atlanta, April 15th, 1872.
W HEREAS, HIS EXCELLENCY, JAMES M.
SMITH. Governor, etc, has issued a writ of
Election, making it known 10 mr, that there Isa va-
vancy m the representation from this county, in the
Bouse of Representatives of the General Assembly
of this State, roused by the resignation of the .Hon.
Henry Jackson
It i*. therefore, ordered that an Election be held ri
the Court Hoar* in Atlanta, and at the rcverel B!ec-
:iou » recincts in said county, on WfcDNBSuAY. the
Sth day of May, (next.\ 187*. to fill said vacancy.
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
j^XmfilGHTJSPRlCKLEAS!! But the DIAMOND
If you value your Eyesight mr
Ground from Mutate Crystal Pebbles, melted togeth
er. sad drrlve their name "Diamond'* oa account of
their Barones# aadArilDuacy. They wifl last mesy
ymen without change, and are wmrraaSsd superior to
aC others in use. MaaufoctwrodhyJ. M Upmtsr A Co.,
OpUctaca, l»ew York. Caution—Nona rennine unless
•temped with our trade mark. For sole by Respos-
albla Ageats throuahoat tba Uaflou. Sharp Jk Floyd,
Jewelers and opticians, mu Sola Agents for All/
Georgia, from whom they can only be obtained.
CEOBBIA, Henry County.
Owts iBT*r Omcx, April 15,1812.
WREiis_ha- appilted .far cTempo*n ri
it day of April, 1:72, ri uy
TRIED AAD APPROVED.
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GEORGIA, fatten Cruniy,
OxnxxAKT’a Or/zcx, Apr.116,18».
A ^ ELIZA FO8RK8T he* applied for exemption
V of personalty and I will p*r* upon the some ri
10 o’cluric, a. x., ou tiuAOth day of April, 18*2, at
my office.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinsry.
aprt7-dltJfcw2t Printer', fee #3
GEORGIA, Fnlton County,
SOPH SONIA A. DISBRUE,
CHARLES V J. DISBRUE
In Fulton Superior Conrt, April Term, 1872, Order
Libel for Divorce.
to perfect Service.
r r appearing to the Coart by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendant in theabove sraredcoee.
Charles J. Disbru-, is not to be fouea in said county,
and it further appearing that he is not to be found
in said State, upon motion of Counsel for
it is : Ordered, by the« oprt. That service be per
fected by the publication of this Rale once s snath
for four month*, in Toe Atlanta Constitution," a
public gazette published in the city of Atlanta.
GARTRE* L ± STEPHENS,
Com >!alnants Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
April 16 b. 1871 W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
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GEOBGIA, Campbell Csunty.
OanxxxnT's Omcx, April IS, 1872.
«n the 21th day of April, 1872, at my office; in
Guardian’s. Safe
T)f virtue of aa order of the Hanoeakl
■JO Ordinary or Fulton county. I will sdl before the
OOtort Boa o House door la Atiama,*-*
»#ioe*s boa^e ao-
.w A Ore. and !s a part o.
r Lhe ltihDis rjr* ftri U l v Henry
T. befli aa the property of Mary G.
r, for tho purpose of re'nvrotnssnt.
JUST OPENED,
THE CARTER HOTEL,
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA.
toted on the east
w often for the reception of
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GEORGIA, Henry County.
Onersast's Om«, March 4th, 1872.
/^(IIARLltS WALKER, guardian of Americas E.
Vy Walker, having fully settled with his ward sed
discharged his Unit, petition* this court for letters
dismissory:
f objections exist, let them bo filed within statu-
march21~w3m
Printer’* fee *4 50
v . Lewis, deceased, represent# that ho has dis
charged bis truet, and petitions for letters dismisso-
F> if objections exist let them be filed within statuto
ry time or the letters will be granted.
WUn«, m ,omcWrf g n«n J: , NoLAH 0rdlo>iT
jan20-w2m (Printer’s foe (4 50.1
GEORGIA? DeKulb County.
Oediuxrt’h Omcx, February 29.1872.
W HEREAS, G. P. Bradley, a M. Gower andC.
A. C«»lcman, administrator, of Phitlip H. Bu»-
ford’a estate, late of said county, d.:c«ra*ied. apply to
me for letters of disinbrion from raid trust.
'I here are, theretore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, be at my office to show cause, if any
they can, within the tim-» allowed t y law, why paid
letter** should not be granted. _ . M .
Given U jder my baud, at office, this February £9tu,
W » WKBSTRB ftriHuarv.
marchl-wG0«l
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
W ILb’ON L. CAMP, guardian of Robert D.
bmitli, having applied to the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, for a discharge from bis guar
dianship of Robert D. Smith’s person and property:
Trfs is, therefore, 10 cilo ad perron- concerned, to
show cause, by filing objections in my office, why the
ssid Wilson L.Ca*»’p should no r he dismissed from
GEOBGIA, Fayette County.
OKDOtanY’s Omcx, Febuary 23,1872.
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
s appliei
morcbl-w2m
County tax fi fa for his tix for tho yc
t of land lot
a state
1871.
Also, at the same time end place, part of
No. 4*«. in tre 14th district of originally ll^i
Fulton county, Georgia; the part eo levied ou 1? it
word 4, fronting on Alley '1 ear Rolling Mill street) iu
the city of Atlanta, cont ai iog X *cre. more or less,
and adjoining the property cf Lively and ethers
Levied «»n as the property of Bartlett Un cn, (coi’d ;
to satirfy a bUte and Couuty tax 11 fa fur bb tax fot
year 1871.
_ Jco, at the same time ned place pirt of land lot
No. 44 In the 14th district of, originally Henry
Fulton county, Georgia; the part so levrd 01
ward 3, fronting oa Gnliatt street in the city of At-
Isnta, containing X acre, wore or less, aud adjoining
the property of Houston and Kinds!. Levied on 1
the property of Philip Gibbs (colored) to ssti-fy
State, and county tax 11 fa for his tax for the year
ls71.
Also, at the same time and plac?; port of land lot
No. 79, in the I4ih district of, • rigiuully If
Fnlton county. Gcorg’a; the part so ieriii
word 4, containing X *cre, more or less, aud adjoin-
' ‘ “ id Uhapra.;', in the
e property of Chir
! and couuty tax fi
No. 19 in the 14th district of originally Henry.
Fulton, county, Georgia; the jmrt so levied on is in
ward 4, fronting on Randolph street, in the city of
Atlanta, containing X *crc, mure or less, and adjoin
ing the property of Bryant end Holmes. Levied
1 the r ** *
State
1871.
Abo, at the same time aud place, part of land lot
No 55, in the 14th district of or.gin-'iiiy Henry now
Fulton county. Go; the t-arf eo levied on is in ward 3,
the property of Allen Alexander co!) to fatis?:
Stale and county ur 11 fa for h!s,t=x f i tho year
1871.
Abo, nt the same time aud plac rt , part r>f lend lot
No. 53. in the 14th district of originally Huury
Fulton comity, Oa; the part so levied on is in vvn
city lot 9, fronting on Fulton street, in the cityol
- * * . i' more or lc?s, ami odjoir
_ . Insmoud ar.d Lynch. Levied o
as the projK?r:y of Lewie Btaticy (col) to satisfy
State and connty tax fl fa for t i= tax fur tiie year 1871
Alec, at the snmo time ami pla^c, pr.n of laud lot
- , ^1 -
•• y of Griffin Parks (col) to satisv a State and county
tax ii fa for his tax for the year 1871.
Also, at the same time and place, c
of land lot No 43, in the 14th district of originally
Henry now Fulton county. Go; the bouse so levied on
is ia ward 4. fiontirg on Ellis street and on Olb’s
laud, tu the city of Atlanta. Levied on os the prop-
of George McCclloch (col) to satisfy a State and
nty tax tt fa for his tar for the year 1871.
bo, at the same time and place, part of land lot
53 in the 24th district of originally Henry now
Fulton county, Georgia; the part so levied on bin
ward 3, f or.tmg on railroad, m the city of Atlanta,
continuing ?. nere. more or less, and adjoining the
properly of McCollock and Georgia Railroad. Levied
on as the property of Robben Rice, colored, to satis
fy a State and *— ■“ * ‘
year 1871.
Abo, at the? came time and place, part of land lot
No -1G in the 14th district of originally Henry now
Fulton county, Georgia; the part so evted on ia in
ward 4, fronting oa Houston street and Bute alley, in
he city of Atlanta, c utaining acre, mote or less,
1 d ahjoinirg the property of Walker and Hitchcock.
Levied «a as tia v property of Gabriel Russeil, colored,
to satisfy a Statu aud county tax fl fa for his tax for
1871.
Abo. at the same time and place, part of ’and lot
No 70 ia the 14’h district of originally Henry now
w nlton county, Georgia; the port so ievisd oa is in
ird ?, block *9, froutlug on Crambey and Crew
rtets. ia the citv of A lama, containing « acre,
ore cr Ri?, and adj lining the property of Jackson
d Curtis. Levied on as the property of John
.L-udcr, colored, to satisfy a State and county tax fl
fa fur his tax for the year 1371.
Abo. at the same time aud place, part of laud lot
No 51 in the 14th district of originally Henry now
Fulton county, Georgia; the part so levied on bin
ward 4, fronting on Cain street, in the city of Atlanta,
outlining acre, more or less, and adjoining «.ic
ed Smith's property. Levied on os the property o.
toul-a Htftffusd, colored, to satisfy aSute and connty
tx fi fa for her tax for the year ifc71.
Alw, mthetametimear.d place, part of land lot
-?o (3 in the 14ih District or originally Henry, now
Fulton county. Georgia: the part to leTio-t on b in
ward 2, city lot JO, fronting on Iticotroud street, in
the city of Atlanta, containing X *cm. more or less.
time prescribed by law, else letters will be granted
tbe said applicant, on tne first Monday in June next.
fee f4 SO
NOTICE.
Ordik art's Omci, April 2,1875.
TYTHEREAS, numerous citizen* of Atlanta and
V? Fuiton county, have petitioned for a public
road to be opened, leading from rimpson Street,
where it intersects the corporate line of Atlanta, due
west along the land tine between bud lot* numbers
119. Ill, 114 and 115. inten-ectieg the Mason aud
Tnrrer’s Ferry Itoad at orx>*ar the residence of Mr.
Elliott; and, whereas, the Read C»mmb»iuaers of
the 469th District, G M , to whom sa d petition was
referred, hs.e reported that they fled a .id road, as
prayed for, to be of paUic utility, md recommend - hat
it be opened and adopted as »imblic road. This is,
there! re, to notify all persons concerned, that on
and after tbe first Tuesday in May nsxt, said new
road will be finaljy graaied, if no good cause is
shown to the contrary.
By the Court.
apr3—wtd
Fulton County Sheriffs* ffalo for
e city of Atlanta. Fulton connty, Georgia
on tne nrst Tuesday in May n xt, within tho lego.
huurs of sale, the following property, 1 o-wit:
A wood building situated on PeacHtree and jBroad
streets, near the Junction of said streets, and the far
nlture and fixtures thereto he’onging, consisting of
three large mirrors, one click, filteen decanters,
eight fine Bohemian bottles, one bogateil table, two
pigeon hole tables, twelve demijohnr, on? counter and
sink, forty-four yards ef matting, one door blind,
two fine pitchers, one mahogany desk, and various
other articles now in said bull- lug. Levied on as the
property of A. J. Uaialeon, by virtue of and to satis
fy a mortgage fl. fa. issued from Fulton Superior
Court, la favor of tha Dollar Savings Bask of Atlanta
ro. A. J. Haralson. March 2,1872.
GEORGIA) Fayotte County.
OxDcrARx'a Omcx, February 23, 1872.
OHN M. PORTER, administrator on the estate, of
Jane next, as applied fun
marchl—w2m
on the first Monday in
D. C. MINOR, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee {4 50
GEOBGIA, DoKalbCounty.
OnnctAXY’s Omcx, January ltth. 1873.
IXfilEREAS. E. A. Turner, executor of Nathan
V V Ta ner, deceased, late of said county, has ap--
plied to me for letter- of dismission from sai l trust
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish aB
persons interested, to bo aud appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, then and there to
show cause. If any, why said letters should not \
granted said applicant.
Girsa under my hand at office.
W. B. WEBSTER, Ordinary.
Printer's fee $4 89
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
Exemtor’s Sale.
of Atloi te snd connty of Fnlton. on Tncsday the4tL
day of Jane next, within tbe legal hoars of sale,
forty-five «cre» of land, n ore or less, in the city of
Atlanta, bring pirt of l»nd lot No 79. in the 14rh
district of originally Henry now Fnlton county.
Mills street*, (roe Cooper’s City Map) a plat of which
wifi be posted beforo the da* of sale.
Terms- One-third cash, balance in 12 months with
7 per cent, interest.
COLUMBUS M PAYNE,
Executor of Edwin Payne, dec’d.
GEOBGIA, Fayette County.
OxDisjjnr’s'Omcz, April 0th, 1871.
. personalty and setting apart and valuation of
I. At my
Inarr
> fee $2.
NOTICE.
re me as on estray, oa the Slst day of
by Clark Howell. Jr^ef Buck Head,
rpOLLKD before me as
distr^ „
BLACK MARE MULB, about three years old,
4een hands high. Appraised by T.T. FopeandN.
Lyon, freeholders of said district, to be worth one
hnrdrei dollars, and who eay it ia worth fifty cento 1
per day to keep her. ’
The owner la hereby notified to appear before me,
prove property, par cost* and expense# and take her
*w»y, elro she will be sold in ih# manner and at the
time prescribed by law * * „
JOHN T. COOPER, dak, C. ©~
aprtl-dltAwOOd Printeriafesfiff
No 53, in the 14tit district of originally Henry 1
year 1871.
Also, »t t —
No 63, In the 14th district of originally llenry now
Fulton connty, Georgia; the part so levied ou is in
ward 8, fronting on Richardson street, in the citv o!
Atlanta, containing X *cre, more lees, and adjoin
lug the property of Jennings and Frunkling. L'- vicC
oh as tho property or Green Bui treek. (colored,) it
ra!i*fy a State and county tax fi fa for his tax for th;
year 1371.
Al-o, at the same limonnd place, part of ! n(l lo!
No53, tn the 14th district of orlghrally Henry now Fnl
to:i county, Grorgia; the jurt to luvlc s 0:1 is in wanl
3, fronting on ltichmc ml street, in the eltv of Atlan
ta, containing X acre, more or less, and adjoining the
property of fatter-on nn l fiennings. Loinl on
the propttrty of Akey Ball, (colored,) to tattriy
S*ato and county tax fi f.v for his tux for tho yc
1871.
Also, at the same tune and place, a part o! Iind lot
No 19, In the 14th district of originally Usury now
Fa-ton connty, Georgia; the part *0 levied oa is in
w«rd 4, fronting cnltandolpu street, in the city of
Ati .ntft, containing X «cre, more or les •, tint adj« *
mg tiie property of Ivy au t Harris. Levied on
the property of Alex Bryant,* Color'd.) to satisf.
state cud county tax fi fa lor his tax for the y
1871.
Al«o, at the same time and place, part of land lot
No 40, in the 14th district of originally Henry now
Fulton county, Ga; the put so levied ou is io ward
4. fronting on alley in th-; city of Atlanta, ccmtsii iug
X ace. more or less, and adjoining the properly of
Murdock end Wimpy. Levied on r.s the prop-rty of
**l»ibb” (colored) to tatiify n S;ate aud county tnx
fi fa for bis tax for the year 1671.
Also, at the same time anil place, part of land lo:
No 45 in the 14th tils’rict of originally Henry
Fulton county, Ga; the part so levied on is in
4, fronting ou Piccard street, in the city of Atlanta,
containing X ncre, more or less, and adjoining tin
property of King. Levied on aa the 1.
Robb rt Boni*- (color.11) to D
tax fi fa for bis tax for 1871.
Also, at the same time aud pkee, pnrt of lan l lot
No 53 in the i4«h district of originally Henry
Fnlton county. Ga; the pan so levied on is it.
3, fronting ou Ricnncnd street, in the ciiycf Atlanta,
containing X nc e. more or less, ehd adjoining the
property of Shvblcy and Scoit. Levi- d on *.s th
property of Mrs Jechi on Barber, colored, ta satisfy
estate and county tax fl fa for her tax for the y
1871.
Also, at the same time ami pine?, part of l.ind lot
No 54 In tin 14th district of originally
Fulton ronuiy. Ga; the ;>aTt so Lvlcd r.n is in
fnratingo *’
. ipc.t; ..
» satisfy a State and county
Postponed SGerlfPs Sales.
VSJI1 be sold before the Court House foot in the
v T dty of Atlanta, Fulton county. Georg a, on
the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal
hoarser cole, the following prrpocty f*-wit: All of
that tract or para! of land lying and being in the
dty of Atlanta, being port of city lot No. 4 in b ock
9 of said dty, fronting on Hunter street 120 fed and
running south same width (0 7-10 feet. It being part of
land lot No. 77, in the 14th district of originally
Henry, now Fnlton, county, Georgia. Levied on a*
the property of N E Gardner, by virtue of and to
satisfy a fl fa in Felton Superior Court in favor of
Horace B Gardner v*NE Gar. ner. Property pointed
out by plaintiff a attorney. February 21, 187 i.
Also, at the same time and place, a lot containing
X *cre. more or less, and the improvements Huron,
situated on the corner of Decatur street and Packard'!
Alley, in the 4*h ward f tbe
ins the property of Faith, M<
others. Levied on aa therxoL
virtue of and to satisfy five 11 faVWaed from Notary
Public’s Court of liSIth District G M, in favor of
Crane, Boy is tun & Co. vs D H Heath; levies m.sde by
’ T Porter, L C, snd returned to me March 4.1872.
Also, at the some time and place all t hit tract
' of land lying and being in the city of Atlanta.
60 feet off the lot, situated on the corner of
>nough and Jones streets, on which Margcrius A.
Bell now resides; ra-d parcel of land beginning ~
tbe east line of said lot sad running along raid Jo
street 50 feet in a westwordly direction, and runn
bock northwardly 100 feet to ihc north line, the w
being 30 feet off of the east end of said lot. Levied
on as the property of Margenius A. Bell, one of the
defendants, by virtue of a * * * — * * -»
from the Justices Court ol
in favor of lloyt & Jones v* Margeniu« *.Bell ann
Marcus A. Bell. Levy made by J. R. Thompson, L.
*' and returned to me Marc h 4,1872.
A. M. PKRKERSON, Deputy Sheriff.
April 9—wtds Pnntci’s fee f2 50 per levy.
. . „ . . > ‘,colored,
ulriy atidate aud county tax fi fa for his tax for
• same time aud place, part of land lot
No 53, iu the 14th Disirict of originally Henry, now
Fulton countj*, Georgia; the part so levied on is in
ward 3, city lot 2, fronting on Richmond street, in the
city of Atlanta, containing X acre, more or Ices, and
adjoining Ihc property of Graham; levied on as the
property of Chance Wood, colored, to satisfy a State
and county tax fl fa for his tax for ’871.
Also, tt the some time and place, part of land lot
No-V s , in the 14th District of originally Henry, now
Fultou countv, Georgia; the part so levied on is in
WH.d 4, fronting on an alley in the city of Atlanta,
containing X sere, more or less, and adjoining the
property of iv-ith and Th inae; lev led on as the prop
erty or Lucies Wimny, colored, to satisfy a State and
connty tax 11 fa f* r his tax for 1871.
Also, at the same time aud place, part of land lot
No 4'i. in the 14th District of onjrluuly Henry, now
Fulton county. Georgia; the port e<> levied on is in
ward 4. fronting on Irwin street, in the < ‘
lanta, containingX acre, more or less, and
the property »>f VS alkcr; levied on as the property or
■Tamci Whitfield, colored, to satisfy a State an a county
mr 11 !a fnrhiii tar fr>r !ti» «i4r 1H71
1 Cain street in the city of Atlanta, containing
- . i adjoining the property or
fci-y of Louis
. . tsoleyTet^uniRinwsrdS con-
t:m>uv4 X acre, more or ,css; levied on ta the proper
ty of Paul Spann, colored, to satisfy a State and
county lax ii fa, for his tax for the year 1871.
Alro at the same time and place, part of land loti
75. in the 14th district of originally Henry now
tun county. Ga., the part so levied is iu ward 2, front
ing on McDonough streot in the of Atlanta, contain
ing 5* acre, mere or less, and adjoining the ptooertv
of lialland Bulce; lev! don a» the propertybTL.
J horaa*. colored, to satisfy a State aau county tax fi
fa, forb-s tax for ihe year 1671. J
Also at thu same t\mo and place, part of land lot
No. iOiiu the 14th district of originally Henry now
F iltou county, Ga., the putt ro'levied on is in ward 3,
fronting on Viue Mid Llm streets, in the dty of A
lanta, containingXacre, more or less; levitd cn 1
the property of Peter Upshaw, colored, to satisfy
Bute and county tax fl is, for his tax for ike year
Also, at the same time cud place part of land lot
No 47, in the llth district of originally Henry now
Fulton county, Georgia; the part 80 levied on is in
ward 4, fronting 122 feet, more or less,
street, running hack 330 feet. *
/lrn.>vvi» f.4 Irvt Nn in na nan.'i
M. C. eSs J. F\ K.ISEH l
76 WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia,
ARE NOW RECEIVING ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Boots, Slioos, Hats and notions
Fulton Coauty Postpoued Sherlltis
%ttlee.
jrelhcCc
. . city of Atlanta, Fulton county. Georgia, c
first Tuesday in May next, within the legal Lours
of sale, the follotftng property, to-wit;
AU that parrel of land lot No 85 in the 14.h district
of originally Henry now Fulton county, Georgia;
the part eo levied on ia in ward 1, fronting Macklin
alley and Mscon and Western Railroad, in the city of
Atlanta, containing X acre, more or lees. Lcvicrt or
as tho property of Alexander Flemming to s tisfv
state and county tax fi fs for his tax for the year
1871.
Also, at the same time and plec--*, part of land lot
No 78 in the 14th district of originally Henry now
Fulton county, Georgia; the part so levied on is in
ward 2. block 22, fronting on Crumley, Puli lam and
Glenn streets, in the city of Atlanta, containing 3«/
acres, more or less, and adjoining the property or"
Thomas. Levied on os the property of K P Dou^..
erty to satisfy a State snd county .ax fi fa for his tax
for the year 1871
Also, at the same time and place, part of land lot
No. 52, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now
Fulton connty, Georgia; the part so levied on is iu
ward 4, fronting on \\ h< nt and Collins streets, in thi
city of Atlanta, containing 3** acres, more or Ics-.
end adjoining the property of Gray and Downs
Levied ou as the property of Marcus A. Bell toeati^fj
a State aud county tax fl fa for hie tax for the year
1871.
Also, at the same time and place, part of land lot
No. 51, in the 14th district of originally Henry,
Fultou, connty, Georgia; ihc part so h vied on _ ...
ward 4, city lot 133. frouting ou Houston and Fort
streets, la the city of Atlauta, containing 3X acres,
c or less, aud adjoining the property of Dslbridi
others. Levi 1 d on as the property of W D E:1
to satisfy a State and county tax fi fa for his tax fo>
1871. All Ihe foregoing property pointed out by r
11 Hoy e. T. e April 8 1872. W. D BROWN,
Printer a fie $2 5) per levy. Deputy Sheriff
FuttonConnty Sheriff**Sale for May.
„ hour*
of sale, the loUowing property, to-wlt:
A tract of land containing one tundred and eighty
acres, more or le*s. It beiog part of land lo; No 174
in the 14tn district of originally Henry now Fulton
county Ga; bounded east by Courrcy and south-by
Fain. Levied on a* tbe propertr of Jesse Goodwin
and George Lathrum by virture of, aud to satisfy, six
11 fas issued from the Justice’s Court or 4U9:h district.
G. M., in favor of W K Phillips vs Jesse Gocdwio
and George Lathrum. Levies made by W L Starn
L C, and returned lomo April 8th. 1872.
A. M. PKRKERttON, Deputy Sheriff
april'0—wlds Printer’* to* *5 p^r levy
OEORGIA) miitou County*
\fOTICE it hereby given to all persons concerned,
that Jolla Vaughn, late or Milton comity, died
iutc&tato, and no person has applied for administra
tion on her estate, and th it in terms of tlm law, ad
ministration will be vested in ths Clerk of the Supe
rior Court, or some other fit and proper person, ou
the first Monday in May next, unless some valid ob
jection is made to his appointment.
Given under mr hand and official signature, this
tbe 3d day of April, 1872.
O. P. SKELTON, Ordinary,
flpifi—wSOd Printer’* fee $3
GEOBGIA) Campbell County.
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold at
the Court House door in Douglassrille, in Dong-
lass county, within the lawrut nonrs of rale, the
north half of lot of land No. 27, in 3d district orig:
rally Carroll, now Douglass county. Sold r.s th<
property of the minor heirs of G. W. Il -mraond, de
ceased. Terms cash. This April 6th, 1872
MARTHA K. HAMMOND,
aprT-tds printer* fee £5 Guardian.
* Suite and county
GEORGIA) Fnlton Connty.
Court of Ordinary, April Term, 1872.
W ILLIAM H. nARVILLK has applied for
ters of administration on the c. late of M.
Easbury, late of said county, deceased:
AU persona concern ed, arc hereby notified to
their objections, if any exist, on or before tbe first
Monday in May next, clro letters will be granted
the applicant as prayed for.
DANIEL TITTMAN, Ordinary.
apr4—'.v3Cd Printer's fee $3
tr«t<»r. to satis.'
tide for the roar 1871.
Also, at the fame time and .'place, part of‘land lot
No 7*». in the 14th district of originally Henry now
Fulton connty. Georgia; the port t-o levl-d ou is iu
ward 2, block 4, framing on McDonough and Jot e-
strect?. in ihe city of Atlanta, containing X acre.
an l Welch.
> property ol
of Atluno, containing X a cue. t
orle-s. Levied
Mai e and county lax II fa for lii« tax for li
Also, at ihe tame time and place, part of laud lot
No 19, In tbe 14th district of originally Ik
Fulton connty, Ga; ihc part - * -
front im; cn ItancolpH stret . _ . _ .
containing X «cr<*. more or less, anil ndjoiulr.g the
pr »pere y of Kic<*. and MitrhelL Levied eu as \ he prop
er y of Lewis Ilohnch (col) to satisfy a Mate nud
eo xuty tax fi fa for his tax fc.r the year 1S71.
Ateo. at the auuc time anti place, pari of ’ami lot
48, in tbe 14th district of originally Henry now Ful
ton county, Ga; the part so levied Ij in w rd 4, fr«
Ing on alley, in the city of Atlanta, contaicim X «
nioreoruss, anda:l]uicingt!iepri p rty oi Oliver
Green. I.e lt d on «s tha property of mtfu* Houston
(col) to satisfy a Slate and county tax fi fa for his tux
fur the year
Also, at the »a*nr. time and place, part of land lot
No 81, in the 34th district of origica ly Henry, now
Fulton county, Georgia, the part so levied oh is in
ward 5, containing o’-c-fourtn era cn acre, more or
less, adjoining the property of Jackson, In the city of
At onto. Levied on as the property of Alloa Jlciuia-
way, (colore>d.) to satisfy a State aud County
fi fa for uts tax for 1871.
Al-o. at tbe same and place, part of !an<1
ia the 14th district of orfgtnsily Henry, i»<
ajunty, Georgia; the part so levied on i< .
front! ug 60 by ICO feet, hi ore or lee*, on Markham
street, in tho city of Atlanta, and odj- inlng the pro]
erty of Hayden and D» ke. Levied ou a« tLe properl
of Lewi* Johnson, (colored ) to satisfy a Mato an
~nu!y tax ii fa for bis ux L
Alro, at the same time nnd ph.ee, ihc followk
property, ti»-wit: 1 vault anil safe, 1 counu-r nn u
desks thereon. 3 desks, 2 trifles, 12 chairs, 1 office
loistii'..', 3 stools, 3 enrpets and mat tines and cornices
and lambrequins, and other email article* in tho room
of the Ji I Kimball noose, occupied by the Georgia
National Bank. Alro, 2 desks, 1 table and 8 office
chairs, in the room of the U I Kimball House uexl
north of the barbershop Also, 1 counter and dc.-ks
atUclud, 10 chair*, I desk, 2 tables, 1 map-frame and
maps, 4 cornice* and latnbi cqains, ? office stools, 1
washstnr.d, 3 carpet* and mattings, in the room of the
11 i Kimball House occupied >'y the Grorgia Banking
«ud Trust Company, and the ctandcilcrs end gas
fixture* in waul room* of the II I Kimball House.
Also, l lot. of Iron at the bcollcld Rolling Mill, and
rl*eid";; car, ca lt-d the Albany and Brunswick, u«'
on the \?«tcrnat.d Atlantic itailroad. All levied 0
the property of Hannibal I Kimball, to satisfy _
balance duo on a Mate and Couuty tuxfi fa tor his tax
f.*r the year ik71. All the foregoing property pointed
out by b It Ilojle, Tax CoUactor.
W. D. BROWN, Deputy Sheriff
apt®—wlds Primer’s fee $2 50per levy
Fulton County Mietifr* Sales for
May, IS72.
WILL be Fold before the Court Honse door, in
> v the city of Atlanta. Fnlton connty, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
The furniture nnd fixtures of a Saloon ou White
hall slrcer, iu the city o; Atlanta, and known as the
Bon Ton Saloon, consisting of 1 counter with fix
ture*, 1 lot of shelving, 30 oar glasse*. C beer glasses,
2 laree mirrors, ri goblets, 5 french pitcher*, 1 lot bar
bottle*, wine classes, demijohn?, one silver pUted
card oaaket, four gallons whisky, two dox cham
paign j.nd vnrion* other artirlts. All levied on as
the property <*f Luke Huskith & Co., by virtue of
amltoh-jti ry a distress warrant for rent, issued in
favor of Maun & Murphy vs. Luko Hu* kith & Co.
This April 5th, 1872.
Also, at the Fame time and place, a lot or parcel of
lane ly Durand being in the riiy of Atlanta, tiiua:ed on
the conterof Jnckron and Morris street?, commencing
; corner of said streets and running |uorth 124
o ti e corner < f Wilson’s lot, ns per plat by Wal-
GEOBG1A) Camphcll Ccunty.
Ordikaist’s OrricE, February 13,1572.
in.... ._ -
filed aud entered on record, that they have fully
ministered Claiborn Gorman's estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said executors should not be discharged from
febl4—wlam4m.
R. C. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
Primer’s fee £4 50
GEOBGIA, Henry County.
Ordinary's OrricE, February 17, 1872.
G EO. P. ELLIOTT, adminittralor, applies to
for letters of dismtoeLn from the estate
Catharine Elliott, deceased:
If objections exist, let them be filed within statu
tory time, or the letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature.
M. NOLAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee *4 50
GEOltt.I ty'Fulten County.
Court of Ordinary, April Term, 1872.
th* estate of Charles Hughes, late of said
deceased, bos applied for leave to sell rt
whole of the real estate belonging to the estate
said deceased:
All person* concerned are hereby notified to
their objectioi ** *“ ~ "
scribed by law.
sale of said real estate.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
ajil-wSOd
Printer’s fee $5*
^ Trenton, Georgia, will practice their profession
and give prompt attention to business in the Courts
of Law and Equity in Dade, Walker and ndioin ’
counties, and in tho hnpremeand Federal Courts.
TtnvM—cttraAwOm
872 SPRING AND SUMMER 1872
‘Ever exhibited in this dty, at wholesale only, and will be fold at tho lowest market prieoa.] *3
In addition to our unusually large Stock of Domes t c Dry Goods, oar stock of
"White G-oods, Hosiery,
GKLoves and ItSTotions,
WAS NEVER 80 LARGE.
Wilh our long experience in the business, and the ample Cash Capital at our disposal enabling us to bnj
our Geod* direct from Importers and Manufacturers In round lota, we can confidently invite the attention
of Merchants visiting the elty to examire our Stock.
Wc trust by fair dealing, and strict personal attention to business to merit a continuance of the patron*
age ea gcnorously accorded ns In the put.
mcblO—d&wflm
M. c. & J. F. KISER.
F. HC. I*e5DI^C-
Tin and Sheet Metal Worker,
Galvanized Iren Cornice Builder.
DEALER IN
House Furnishing Goods,
SOLE AGENT FOR
“UNION KEKOSKNE STOVES,"
AND
“Duval’s Patent Baker,”
Ueroseno, Oaa and Other Stovex.
the V . .
the K'st, most comjiact and simple zuuchiue aver In-
vtnted. 1 ~ - *
\V Uh a Kerosene Stove you can do all the cooking
for on ordinary family as quiet ly, perfectly and more
economically than with any other. Or.e match to a 1
Ihc kindling wood required to eiert a fire, and a sim
ple movemt ct or the linger will extinguish it, or in rea«\ or reduce it to any desired pomt, <0 that the
amount of heat generated, aud consequently tho consumption of .futl. Is ever iu exact proportion to th#
7ork 10 be done.
Get the well known UNION 0*L 8TOVJE. For sale only by.
tSET Tin Roofing, Guttering, Repairing of Roofs promptly executed.
EL 33 AL E 3 S3 3BL 3 uaLasri* MO ‘WWjE3U:S : .
THRESHING MACHINES,
Hors© Powers, oto..
ARRIVING IN LARGE SUPPLY AT
SEND FOR PRICB LIST.
aprSt -wlra
MARK W. JOIIVKONtM
AGHtCULTITRAL DEPOT.
P. O BtJifl, a«U^ta.G«
I AM SELLING GEORGIA MADE STOVES.
They are made of Scotch Pig aud She!
KU-KLUX, SENTiHEL, STONEWALL AND ATLANTA.
t No 84,
e along Jackrt
Fulton ccur.ty, Gcoigia; the part so tovletlc
ward 3, fronting ou Beckwith and Walnut rtre
tiie city of Atlanta, containing X sere, more < ,
and adjoining the property of Wear uud Jcnnincs
Lc\ i _*d on es the propeny of Albert Jennings, (coi’d,)
to oatfafy a htate ana County tax for hm tax for the
year 1871.
Also, at the some lime and place, part of land let
No 84, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now
Fulton county. Georgia: the part so levied on is in
ward 1, fronting 45 by 100 feet, more or less, ou
Hayn*s street, in the city of Atlauta. and adjoining
the p —" * ” *—' * “
property c
and Count
A l-O, fit ,
No 1C9, in the 14th District of originally Henry,' t
i: time and place, part of land let
fronting on Mitchell street, in the city or / Llauta,
containing X acre, more or lera, and adjoining the
property of Sykes and Jannings; levied on os tne
property of Amanda Irwin, colored, to satisfy a State
and county tax fi fa for her tax fur the year 1871.
Also, at the sunetline and place, part cf land lot
No 108, in the 14th District of originally Henry, ~
Fulton county, Gtoreia; the part so levied on:
ward 1, fronting on Markham and Walnut streets, in
tbe city of Atlanta coutainieg X sere, more on ices,
and adjoining the property of Par on and Wilder:
levitd on as tue property or Mark James, colored,, to
tariff a State and connty tax fi fa for hi* tax for the
year 1871.
AI*o, at the same time and place, part of land
No 53, in the 14ih District of originally Henry,
Fulton county. Georgia: the part so levied on 1* in
word S, block 3. city lot 17. fronting on So'omon street,
in the citv of Atlanta containing X acre, more or lesa,
and adjerting the property of Watts, Tidwell a~ *
Holiday; levied on a # T * - J *'•
colored, to aa' efy a St
tax for the year 1871.
inty, Ge«
word 3, containiiig X acre, n
the property of Ball and Demerrest; levied <
proi*r:yof Henry Jam-a, colored, to rarisfy a State
and county tax fl fa for hit tax for the year 1871.
Alro, at theeamo ti.ue and pi ce, part of land lot No
45 in the 14th district of ortginali > Henry, now F 1-
ton, county, Georgia; the part eo levied o - is in ward
4, fronting oa Dectuur etr.’et, in the city of Atlanta,
a: th*
feet to tee earner * f Wtlscn’e lot, aa per pli .
lace & I’ow lvr, thence cast 1G1 feet to lot No 5, thei.ee
south lit 'feet to Morri* street, tnence along said
street 217 fee» to the beginning; also, lot No 1 of said
plat, commening at the comer or theCerutcr prop
erty and Jscksou street*, and running cast 125 feet to
let fso 5. thence south 57 feet to the corner of lot 2,
the lino of lot No 2 to Jqpkson street,
rii-on street 6* fret to the beginning;
the dower lands of Mary Kdwardy,
widow of K at Kdwardy, deceased, as per agreement
butween the said Mnry £ Kdwardy and tbe creditor*
of !•: M Ed.vaniy, de ceased, by virtue of and to satisfy
a 11 fa In Fuiton Superior Con t in favor of Lewis
Lwwentnal v* It J s»?wy, administrator of the estate
of E M Ed wordy, deceased, hold property sold at the
risk of A B Mcrrium, former purchaser at the Sheriff
sale. A pril 8th, 1872
Ateo, at ibc same time snd place, a let containing
1 acre, more or ie-s, and the improvement* thereon,
situated on the corner of Jenkins and North Butler
streets, in the 4:h ward of the city of Atlanta, Fulton
county, Georgia; levied on as the property of the At-
liuta Medical College by virtue of and to satisfy afl
fa issued from the Justices’ Court of tbe 1025th Dis
trict, G M, in favor of N J Hammond vs the Atlanta
Medical College; levy made by J ’ “
and returned to me April 8, 1872.
at. the same time and place, a lot fronting 30
1 Decatur sucet, in the 4th word of the city of
3, aud running back some wid'h 114 feet, ad
j the proper—' * *—*-*’— J ”
Kidp, aud known
on a» the property of A .
10 ratisfr four fi las iasueed from the Notarj Public’:
Court ft the 1231th district G H in favor of G i
B'Mith'j vs A B Fo: syfi. Levies msde by J R Thomp-
ron. and returned to me April 8 1872.
Al=o. at the same time and place, a part ct land lot
No 143. iu the 14th district of originally Henry
i.ott Fulton county, and known in the subdivision of
the Fuiton Coun y Alms House property, aa lot No fi,
being •“■*) fccc wide on the north side of Coursej’i
Lind ou ^une iand lot, and running thence south rarne
width lo the Green’s Ferry Rood, bounded on th*
east by lot No 5, audun the west bv lot No 7 of raid
subdivision; the east line being 1810 feet long, more
cr tors. Levied on a* the property of the defendant
by virtue of and to rattefy a mortgage fi fa in Fulton
superior Court in favor of Chamberlin, B «yton &
Co. vs Miches', an-t Satile Fitzgerald. Property
pointed out in 11 fa April 8,1872
Ateo, at the eame time and place, all that tractor
parcel of land, to-wlt: Beginning at a stake on the
fine of Iona formerly owned by N C Daniel, 130 feet
from the center ot the Georgia Railroad track and at
rfcct angles wiih too same, running thence north
wardly !W7 feet to line of laud lot So 45, thenco
wo-twardlj G60 feat to a stake, thence in a south
wardly directien'1,140 feet perplndicular to/aid Geor
gia hailroad to a stake 130 feet from said track,
thence abou* 615 feet to the beginning, containing
Sheriff's Sales.
f p.ITERE will be sold on the first Tuesday in May
JL ne xt, between the legal hours of sale, b- fore th<
Coutt House door, in * tie town of J'airbiun, Go.,
the following property, to-wit:
Afl that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying ’sn-*
being in the town of Campbel’ton, in the county of
Campbell. (Georgia, known in the plan of raid town
by Noa 80, S3 and 31, and described os 'ollcws: The
n->rth or northeast half of lot No. £0, containing
half acre more or 1. ss. Lot No. 33, whereon
dwelling house stands, co- mining sixty-six fee
front, and one hundred and eighty-five feet back, and
all the said lot No. fit, except what was *old by A. W.
Wheat to J. Gilbert, the line to commence ou the
main street and run ptrallel with ihc original line
southwest so os to run tnrongh the center of the writ
to the fence below the well, thence we: t twelve anil
a half feet, thence” south parallel with the other hie*
of the lot to the rou'h lice of raid Jot. Levied on by
virtue of a fl. fa issued from Campbell Superior
Court, In favor of Cox & Hill against W m. A uatln and
W. B. fewonn, as the property of said Wm. Austin, to
satisfy said fi. fa. Property pointed out by Thomas
W. Latham, attorney. -
Al*-\ at the same tin
lot of land. No. *0, in the 7th
of original Coweta, but now Campbell connty. Go.
Levied on by virtue of a tax 11 fa. ireued by Spencer
Harvey, T. C\, ogaimst U. b. Cochran as tho property
of said Cochran, by W. H. Morgan, L. C., and turned
over to me.
. -. ISAAC W. CARTER, Sheriff :
march31-wtds Printer’s fee $2 80 per levy '
oldTl’rout House lot; levied
B For.-yth. by virtue of aid
iced from the Notary Public’s
GEOBGIA* nonry County.
OnsnroBT’s Omen, January 36th, 1872.
W ILL1AH B. HENRY, tfmlnlitrator il France.
Miller, represents that be has fully discharged
his trust, and prays for letter* Dismissory.
If objection* exist, let them be tiled within
statutory time, prescribed bylaw or the letters will be
granted.
Witness my official signature.
GEO. M. NOL5N. Ordinary.
janao-wSm Printer’s fee $4 50
Clayton Connty Sfreriff Male.
TVTILL be sold, before th£ Court-house door, in the
VV town-oT-Joueetxwor-Otorjrttm county, Ga., oh
tbe first Tuesday ia Mav next, betwetn the usual
hoars of sffle, tbe following property, to-wit:
One house and Jot in thc-townor Joneaboro. ...
tain log one-half acre, more or less, known as lot No.
6, In the first section of the plan of Jonesboro.
Levied onas the property of John C Smith, to satis
fy a fl. fa from Justice Court, 49Ctb District, G. !&.,
Fayette county, in favor of J no. M. Hole vs. said Jno,
C. Smith. Levy made acd returned' to me by WU
Horn Glasson, Bailiff 1088th District, G. M. Thii
April 3d, 1872.
NATHANIEL J. HUDSON. Sheriff
apr4—wtds Printer's fee $2 60 per levy
t4X » res- more or lcs* Levied on as the property
of Mlchcal Htz'trald and Saliie Fitzgerald by virtue
ri fa in Fulton Superior
aperior
Co., vs
containing X fttze, more or le»a, and aojiflnii g the
property of Baice snd \dair Levied 1 —
property of Billiard King, colored, to satte
Michesl and -a!!to F tzgcruld. Property pointed our
In a ta April 8tff 1872. . .
■ iro, at tue e&iue time and place, part of land lot
No7T, in the 14th District of orlgina<ly Henry, now
the propoerty o
>crty of R
county tax fl f
GEORGIA,
Ri South,
•rtajtef Mid.
reli U»C re *1
■ik*****!
■■■refill
bdl
Y11 1 WHIT
. „ State
and.cony tax fi fa for his tax for the year 1871.
Atoo, at the same time and place, part of land lot
No 4*, ia the 14th district cf originally Ht-nry, now
Falto •, county, Georgia; the part so levied on is in
ward 4. fronting on alley, in the city of Atlanta, con
taining It acre, more or less, and adjoining the prop
erty of W ImV ry and Keith. Levied on as the pnip-
erty of. Perry J. Keetb, colored, to satisfy a Sute
and county tax fl fa for his tax for the year 1871.
Ateo, at the sometime and place, part ol land lot
No. 85, in toe 14th district of originally He-.r/. now
Pulton, county, Georgia; th- part eo levied ou Is iu
wazd 2, fronting on Crumbly street, in the ci y of At*
mining X acre, more or less, acd aejoinirg
, _ erty of Howell and Raj. Levied on as toe
ty of R. King, colored, to etatisfy a State
—* fl ta for bis tax for the year 1871.
me time and place, part ot land lot
No. —, in the 14th district-of originally Henry, cow
Fnlton, county; Georgia; the part so levied on to in
word 4, fronting oa Hilliard street, to toe city of At
lanta, containing i* acre, more or ice*, and adjoining
the property ot J. E. Williams. Levied on as the
property of Andrew Lee, colored, to satisfy a State
’and county tax fi tatm hit tax for the year 1871.
Alsff *» the aa&etime and ptaeff part of land let
-k
front!wg ow MftSrclfstntet: in the c ty of
. moTaot lera, anU adjefn-
—IwyMtoO a* the property
jpred, to satisfy ahtaie^cjl county
r Atefryaathe mUu* acdpl.«ce, pa'lt Itod lot
No 51, to the 14th district of Originally Herr* now
Fplton county, Georgia; toe part so ussh d -n is ia
j^ydfirWoetingopstreet,in the dtjcj
^tj^S^SbUmienriod. liried
cJ Mtfly Linn* ccnared, to astisfj
GEOBGIA* Fnlton County.
ObdxxAST's Omcx, January 2.1872.
M ARTHA E. GRANT has applied for letters c.
administration on the estate of A. L. Grant,
late of said county, deceased.
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to file their objections. If any they have, within the
time prescribed by law, else letters will be granted the
said applicant as applied for.
Attest:_ _ JDANLEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $4 50
.'.I, in furor of W L Cleveland against Mrs A Clay;
levy mode by J R Thompson, L C, and returned to me
Aprils, 1572.
A. M. PERKERSON,
Deputy Sheriff
aprtMvtd*Printer’s fee $2 50 per levy.
GEORGIA* Campbell Connty*
P )UR WEEKS after the date hereof, applicatioz
will be made to the Court of Ordinary of sale.
c->ucty, for 1-Ave t' tell the coat half of lot of iand
cumber one hundeed and eight (103.) in the ninth dis
trict of Fayette originally, now Campbell county, be
longing to the e*ta.e • t Creacy Wiggins, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creoitors of sold de
ceased. Thi* April Sth. 1872.
A. H. WOGDDALL, Admintstraloi
aprfi-w4w Prinur'a fee t5
GEORGIA* Henry County*
ObdikAST’s Omcr, January 26, 1872.
fARGARET ADKINS, gurdion of P. C. Adkins,
I represents by petition that she has fully dis-
rged her trust, and prays for letters dism:ssory.
If objections exist, let them be filed within statu
tory time, or the letter# will be granted.
Witness mj official signature.
GEO. M. NOLAN. Ordinary.
- V1UUUUT,
Printer’s foe $4 50
GEORGIA* Fayette County.
uxdxxast's Omcx, February 28,1872.
W. LEACH, administrator debonls non cum
testomento annexo, of the estate of Isaac H
1
This is, therefore, to notify all persona concerned
to file their objections, if any they bare, within the
time prescribeaby law, else letters will be granted
_ ... — 1 the first Monday to June next as
—■' 'D. e. MINOR, Ordinary.
printer** fee $4 50
for.-'
, and I will pass upon the earn
1 Tuesday, lGth April, 1872, at a
Georgia, Fulton County.
Uad»amt's timer, April 5th 1872.
^ personalty, and I whl pass upon toe saaw
at my office, an Wedneeday, the 17th day of ApriL
**• “ “
GEORGIA* DeKelb County.
Osdxsast’s Orazcff Decembers, 1p7J. >,
having aRpuSToTktoaa^f dtix^raioa. tntif tm
^Tb»»e are, therefore, to citoand Admonish kifVer-
■otia 1ntere*ted to he andappear *
the line preecribedby tow r Oien
_ _ jt h
tlon w he: ever used.
other Stoves tost I will sell
Low for Oasli,
to make room tor my own make of Stoves. I will still
sell ths celebrated CHARTER OAK KTOVLS li
connection with :nv own make.
I ateo have a large stock of
MANUFACTURED TIN,
to which I tie? I re to call Ihe attention of merrhants.
Any one desirous of purchashing COPPER STILLS
would do well to give me a call .bciorc purchasing
elsewhere.
I Guarantyo all my Stove, to itandj th. Fir. aud not to Brsah in Heating
Plate for Store, duplicated on ahort notice. Ga, Fitting and Plnmtiin- done to order.
Xa. B. XiAKTG-FOBP,
marclil7—ddtwtf
01 Whitehall Street.
A PROCLAMATION!
STEPHENS & FLYNN,
* 7
FORSYTH STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
. STOCK OF PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, consisting to part of
SOOiOOO Pounds of Bacon—Sides, Shoulders and Hama.
60*000 Pounds Balk Meat—Sbouldera and C. R. Side*.
50 Tierces Choice 8. C. Ham*.
100 Tierces Pure Leaf Lard.
22*000 Bushels Choice Western Corn.
3*000 Bushels Choice Western Oats.
2*000 Barrels Flour, embracing tha following bran la; “flunk! Dori,** Wei
Tube Rose, Olive Branch.
75 Barrels Bye Floor.
50 Barrel* Choice Seed Potatoes.
25 Barrels Choice Peach Blow Potatoes.
CO BarrdsWhlsky—assorted brands.
10D Barrels Peed Grit*.
50 Barrel* Onion*.
250 Boxes Starch—various brand*.
Are agents for toe sole of Howard'* Lime, the best ia tba
Fresh Corn Meal Reoelved. Dally.
TENNESSEE PRODUCE, BUTTER, EGGS, HAY, ETC.JETC.
These articles bring all on consignment and ordered sold, we are prepared to offar superior Inducement*
to prompt paying customer*. Order* accompanied with cash or proper reference, will be promptly attend*
BTHPHBMSI cb FIiTAI JXT,
General CommlssIonlMerchants.
Atlanta, Georgia. March 27. 3872.-d1yftw*m ‘ i \ - mw-
Administrator’s Sale.
ADaiNUTBATORi$SALE,
enrycounty, will Jnro’.d trfnretLe
in Me: o* tildc^umy, oq
June next, thifol owlij” Lroritr-
ty, to-wit: One.house and lo: In >cDonough. Ga , -—_
ppniiiiixtdtfteucaeria,'more or less. Iving 00 The -
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‘£SiSteW®KK7,7K!S
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