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WILLIAMS.
| Tfee BHUrr •* HU i«t(nr e( with*
Jf sshlngto* (pedal to tba Oaicago Tribune.].
Tbfi following is the history of the WU-
lu^Tletterof withdrswsl. Aa before sutrai
(far dispatches, the President called upon
Judiciary Committee at the caphol on
r, to ascertain why bis candidate for
ei Justiceship had not been reported
Senate for confirmation.
** member of the committee, unfavorable
to llr Williams, thereupon staled to Presi-
Hpnt Grant t.ie reasons for opposing Mr.
wUitos, end their reasons were of sack s
JonrisciDg Md weighty nature that they
: Ilnied conviction to the President’s brain,
1 rr/ he then and there promised the com-
mittee to withdraw the nomination. It was
i0W c8ted by a member of the cora-
that a plan could be deriaed by
iitjjj, the.President might be let oat of the
* pe without it appearing that he bad been
influenced by them, and at the aame time
Williams let down easy. It was then
Zr' ee i that two members of the com-
^fj tt ee—understood to be Senators Edmund
preliaghuysen—should wait npon Sec
retary Fish, and arrange with that wily di-
',!oro«te to see Mr. Williams and Induce
i jjn to write a letter of withdrawal, which
. ,h e preeident would receive with affected
surprise, and accept with apparent deep re-
—ei The result of the plot has already
. been nude known to the public, Mr. Wil-
ilfams’ )« tter was placed in the President’s
v hands last night, and to-day bis nomination
wu promptly withdrawn. Who the Presi
dent will next nominate for the office is at
i pKseatunknown, bat it is pretty certain that
neither Mr. Evarts nor any person in any
way responsible for the recent Bar meeting
j in New York will be.
Heading JToticea.
'Its Livnta Tblkgbaphek.—Symptoms
are the silent charatcers through which the
disused body telegraphed its condition. But
they are not always read aright, and the
medicines administered sometimes aggravate
nstend of relieving the complaint. Con-
( ipicuous among the instances of malprac-
I« which are of -daily occurence, is the
habit of dosing dyspeptic and constipated
in raids with powerful cathartics. Hostetler’s
Stooach Bitters in which are skillfully blen
ded the vegetable elements best adapted to
1 theinvigorationof the stomach,and removal,
t without violence, of regular diwbarges from
the bowels, should be taken twice or thrice
iff as a remedy for indigestion of every
ypc, and for costiveness, whether chronic or
tuaal. No other medicine will be required
ud the core will be rapid and Dainlese. No
medicine, as yet discovered or compounded,
Mials Hostetler’s Bitters as a specific for all
affections of the liver, as well as for diseases
d the stomach, the bowels and the nerves.
janB-dwdlw&wlt
«EO*MA» fioB|lai County.
nrWilton L. Camp, executor of tbs will
_ el ThomasCamp,deoeasod, sppllea to the un-
pk 4u lifted for letters dumtasory from Executorship;
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show csute.lf any they have, why s&id exe-
istor, on the first Monday ut April next, should not
tedladwted
OiTO aider my hand and seat of office this Janus-
.7 5,174*
juMAM *5
ClUrBELU HHEBlfF’S 8A8.KS,
JOHN M. JAMBS.
Ordinary.
,, 1 rpmaB wOl be sold before the court-house door In
‘ JL tio town of Fairburn, Campbell county, Georgia,
: on th- first Tuesday in February next, (1874) between
I legal tours of sale, the following property to-wit:
■J.OTO let number one (1) lu block sixteen, (16) la
Fairborn, Geotgta. agreeable to surrey or J. A. Grant,
> 1 by rivueV-f a fl fa tesaed from Jaabce Court ustth
t ! Ida trot. Q. M., In favor of R. O. Bearers, Ordinary,
1 t vs. teo.T. Cochran. Levy mads by T J Green, X, O,
1 and rciaWBcd-to mo. -Sale made for purchase money
b c( aaid find.
n * ' Alto, it toe same time snd place, fractional lots or
had BjgJS, in the Sfh Dtsirlol of Fayette originally,
MDpbeqt countv, tie., containing oue bun-
sereirty-fiTetanda^ bstf acres, more or less,
to satin all Is limned from Troup Inferior Court In
tftorit Jsmea a Mors re Robert M Jennings: as the
i >rapefty of decndaat in fife pointed out by trana-
‘Vy. One la fife.
Ah* at the samfi time and place, east half of lot of
ilSfi *BC *>, in Tth district of ortvinelly Coweta, bnt
-oh CempbeiAcounty, Georgia, containing one nun-
dredaerse, more or lees, by virtae of a 11 St Issued
from Campbell Superior Court in favor of Stephen
'J <| D Smith vs. Keubeu S Bartlett, John A Boswell and
j * Join Canton Levied on as property of the estate of
l| Joan Clarissa, deceased. Property pointed oat by
* pnnliff.
M-. 4 . L AVID P-WHITE.
ILMBtrA aneriff.
■9 .roIt fO per levy.
R
$78
A WERE TO AG25T8.— Fartert setting
articles oat. Three valuable samples for
ten cents. J. BRIDE,
767 Broadway, New York.
NEW A fiV KRT1S KMFINTH. Fayette Comity Deputy Sheriff’s
Sale.
\\r rLL be sold before the Court House door, in the
Tv town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday In February next, within the
legal hove of sale Jw following property to-wlt:
One hundred nod fifty acres of land, move or laaa,
ef lot Ho 1M. In the tth district of said county
Levied on at the property of Sarah McLeroy,by virtue
of and to satisfy one tax M fa issued by tseorgeM.
Bovta, TO,vs SarahMcLaroy. Legal untie* given
Fetes I McLeroy, teneut lapoeseeesou. Levy made
aadreturnedteme by H T Wortbsook, L C.
also si the aame time aad place, one hundted acres
store or lees of laud lot No W, lu Urn lower 7th dla-
trtot levied ouau the property of I W Jonea, to
satisfy a tax t fit tanned by G M Dnvl*, T C, vs T W
Jonea Sally Bhodei. teuuuts la posssuslou, notified
oMhaJwy.^Lsvymada and returned to me by M T
Also, at the same time and place, ninety-seven and
lot of hmdlt
Rmtnrm hseley’s hard rubber trusses
Ml* O Belief, Comfort aad Onra for Barnlaor
TfBfiMl Rapture. Fine steel Spring coated
J 1 with hard rubber, highly polished.
Frae from ail Buar, rusty, chafing strapping orglrtb-
—-a _ -- cWnly> light, safe aad
Always nl lab la.
HacdKoto-
tng unpieaaancs
sea. Oori, e)
acted by bah
or Bxpraae
_ TWllfrtrnri
FUabUthmeai 18*7 Cerenul etraMTrhitaTiudTXT
Broadway NewTork. Beware of Japanned Imitations.
COOINt, COLDS, H04RSEIESS,
and all THROAT DISK A BBS,
WELLS’ CAIBsTiC TABLETS,
FUT HP ORLY IN BblJE BOX S3.
A Tried and Sure Remedy. Sold by Druggglvte.
$2500 wtab our^sptendld
OOJMBINATION PHOSPHOTUS.
Itvepreeents Sample pages and style of Binding of
500 Intensely Interesting and useful Books that HULL
rear tried bv esnvaa^n.
AGENTS WASTED to make apxsklxxht aunuxss
on these works Bend R1 BO ror prospectus, the
•tt'r eatfit vended, choose territory snd com
mence st once, For Ulnstiated Circulars and Liberal
terms, address JOHN X. PoITEB * CO., Publishers,
Pull a, Penns. -
Da. J. P. Frrtam.—Beinr svrora. says, I gndasM at the
Dniversttvof Pern's is 1833. sat after 30 yen' txperieaes,
perfeetet JDr. Ft tier’s VerstsblsRhsunstle
Syrup. I guarantee it salaullible our, fcrN«rve, KM-
xmaadBhra—Erdhssses, gvorato.thl»*6th April. 1871.
5 T. A. OSBOURN, Notary PMc, Pkila.
", and will satisfy any oue writ-
>^Frankford,PnihUtterv.C.H.
A H1AA.,»*C. AUllCliWA BUvulQ WIllw 1/LCIMWjI
natory Pamphlet A ffuanmtee^ratis. ^fifl• K <
curable ca*e.No cure no charge^ reality.Sol
for an In.
Sold by druggiBta,
THB HIUHR8T MEDIO KT* AtJTflr°RITIlM OF
EIJROPR eay the itron^eai Tonic, Farlfler and Deob-
etrneiit known to the medical world id
JURU BE BA.
It arrests decay of vital force., exhaustion ef the ner
vous system, restore* vigor to the debilitated cleanses
vitiated blood, remove, vesicle obstructions and acta
directly on the Liver and -pleen. Pr ce. $t a bottle.
JOHN Q. EkLLQGG, IS Piatt et„ N. Y.
l>r. Sage’s Catarrh I
. Bemed]
i mild, soo tJ
ledr cures by lts|
othing and nea)-|
. .- dcs, to whichl
I the disease yields, wh
r Remedy is used wa
_ . and system put In per
torder by the wonderful afteratlwe I
, ver ofJ»r. Flercs’s Golden Med-1
leal 1M nco vary, taken earnestly, to I
correct blood and system, which ore al-l
(ways at fault, also to act specifically upon I
■diseased glands and lining membrane of |
■nose and communicating chambers. Ca-|
Itarrh Remedy should be applied warm I
■with 9r. Mierce’a Nasal Douchs,
I the onlyinstrumentwithwhichfluidmed- 1
I exist and from which discharge proceeds I
I So successful has this treatment proven, I
I that the proprietor offers 8500 Re-I
I ward for a case of “Cold in Head" orl
■ Catarrh he can not cure. The two medl-1
I olnes withinstrument CSLbyallc’
a fourth aerea of land, off of
65; also
forty aores of laad, it being part of lot Eo 6S,all la the
lower 7th district of ama county. Levied as the
property of J BOW Smith, guardian of Sarah F aad
TCUpoec. by virtue ef two text me, mued by G W
DevU T 0, vs J E C W Smith, gomdiaa, etc. Property
pointed oat by GM Dams, T o. Written notice given
Freak Bridges, tenant in poeeseelen. Levy made aad
returned to me by R T Westbrook, L 0.
,J. W. BROWN, Deputy Sheriff.
JanS-wtde Printer’s fee $3 5 per levy
Douglas County Sheriff’s
&W- Sales.
**• k®f or ® ibe Courthouse door In
county, Ga. on the first
, uMday in Fobruxry next, between the legal honre
of BRlOr the following property* to*wiu
No 85, la Sd district, 5th rec-
tlon of orlgtnaUy OerroU now Douglas county, con^
twohnndredand two and anelf scree, more
orleea. Irfrrled on by virtue of a 11 fa issued from
J P*i?i ta l,? np ® not Court - ln favor of Vo P Duiin
LB nmlth, ex soo lor of N N smith, deceased. Levied
ceesM. Property pointed out by defendant, L E
“d.Place, lot of land No 185.
in Sd diaixict, 6th eectloa of orterwllr Oarroii m.
Douglas county. Ga, two hnadre^SSd two^2S « hSSf
«ree by a tax fife leaned by Johi F G^t^t c
^“Property of J T Bomfield.
lArj made and returned to me by B Bhirlev. I/O
Alio at the aame time and place, lot of iZm) n a ’ui
la third district, 5th eectloa of original y Cerro 1 now
Douglas county, two handled eid iJoa£d ahalf
^rTeW-^ «SS5t» »
^ e «K mr U “ e,na P^e. lotof land Nj191,
in 3d district* 5th eecdon of aonginally Oarroii now
Douglas county, two hundred JSSltVo^Sd a hSS
sues, more orleea Levledon as the property of *iO
Thomas, by a tax 11 fa Issued by John F Glover 10
by t RSmrley 0 L C*" LeTy mad ® *° <1 returned to me
4nd ****' Wllj be sold 250
acrae ofUnd, Nonot known, ln 1st district of ori-
Bhauy oarroii, now Douglas Co, the line of said laud
commencing at thei Chattahoochee river at or near
the old Bandtown Ferry, and running with a orosa
fenee north to the line of Wm Winter’Bland. then east
toithe said river, thence down said river to the said
ferry to where the Mid feme strikes the s -ld river.
Levied on asthe property of John N Edge, trustee for
OP Edge and her children. Levied on by virtue of a
fi.“* ironed from Douglas Superior Court in favor of
WP cole and his wile Margaret M Cole, vs John N
Edge, trustee forO P Ease and her chUdreu.and
John N Edge, security. Property pointed out by de
fendant, John N Edge:
E. K. WHITTY.
Jon9 4w 2 50 per levy Sheriff.
ATLANTA NURSERIES.
~|y|~BE8BS. M. COLE A CO. cultivate and offer for We one’of the most EYCSN3IFS STOCK ln the
th* o f
I /jit and Ornamental TreeB t Grape Vines, Evergreens, Flower
ing Shrubs, Plants, Rsses, Etc,, Etc.
pwniustrated Decriptlve Catalogues free. dee7—wSm
1874.
AT MARK W. JOHNSON’S
Agricfiltnral Warebosse and Seed Store,
Atlanta, asionaiA.
GrARDmNTiS]
L ANDBBTH’S NEW CR'JP GARDEN SSEDS^Juit arrived In Immense supply at wholesale and retail, for
i Cash only.
POTATOES.
50 barrels Kirly Rose, Early Goodrich, White Peach Blow and Peerless Potatoes, for early planting.
PLOWS.
500 Start’s Dixie, Nashville Dixie, Brlnlej’a Celebrated Oast and Steel, snd Avryl Plows.
P
ttEOEUU, Bads County
So'on Guinn vs. Mary E. Guinn. 8urerIor Court,
September Term, 1873, Libel for Divoree. Rule
to perfect Service.
TT appearing to the court by the return, of the Bher-
X iff the* the defendant does not reside in this
county, and it further appearing that she does not
reside lu this State, it Is, on motion of oounsel, or
dered that said defendant appear and answer at the
next term of this court, elm that the case bs consid
ered ln default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed,
am it Is farther ordered, that this role be published
ln the Atlanta Weekly Constitution once a month for
lour months. 0. D. MoCtJTORBN,
J.B.C. D.O.
A true extract from the minute* of Dads Superior
Court, November 23,1873.
i „ J. G. PACE, Clerk,
dec3-w)am4m printer's fee $8
WAGOTJS,
20 Siudebaker Wagons.
FMATIZsXZBZlS.
My stock of {Fertilisers Is now arriving, and I invite the attention of the planting community ; to [the
same, and;.wlll bs pleased to Tuve early, orders as] the supply of thess well-trial aui Oholcs Brands, ,1s
mite?*
500 tons Etiwan Dissolved Bone for comp03ting. . . !
500 tons Etiwarf Guano.
500 tons English. Stonewall Guano, direct importation.
500 tons Sea Fowl Guano. -' <**•> ’.-•*»’ /go# '-i-t >.. .i ,- c
500 tons Russell Coe’s Ammoniated Superphosphate.*
500 tons John Merryman & Co.’s Ammoniated Dissolved’Bones.
500 tons Wilson’s Superphosphate. ’ '
500 tons Sternfel’s Original Superphosphate. ’ •
500 tons Duedale’a Cotton States Superphosphate.
250 tons E Fr*nk Coe’s Phosphate. . . .
250 tons Reynolds & 8oa’s Crescendo Superphosphate.
600 tons Nova Scotia Land Plaster.
100 tons Virginia Land Plaster. T t *i
600 tons Flour of Raw Bone. .. ^'-0 b'-.-.s- :> t -cri
25 tons Sulphate of. AmmoDia.
25 tons Nitrate of Soda.
25 tons Muriate of Potash.
50 tons Kainit.
100 tons Holt’s Hom8 Male Fertilizer.
10,000 bushels Clover, Orchard Grass, Blue, Herd’s, Timothy and otuer Seeds.
Oats, etc. Send for circulars. Cash customers shall have promDt attention.
MARK W. JOHNSON,
]an8-d&wtf Corner Alabama and Forsyth streets, Atlanta, Georgia.
0RUGS—PARTNER WANTEDl
a BKULFUL APOTHECARY, who haa kadnrwa.
(\ ngrmrat and sole control of Wholeaals aad Ka-
t-U Dior Store, and thoroughly aoqnaintad with
every department of Drag Trade, wauta a manta*
uartner with whom to conduct bailnaaa la aome dty
or town. Addieaa
janll-w4t
p. O. LOCK BOY No. 45,
Koaa,lA
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL
Tbe Hoie ut Home Seattle Kachte.
Fi
allk
tir»37.00.j0
you want the best Machine ever made lor Hie
least moDejr. buy the HOME SHUTTLE. It doea
kind of wwk equally at well aa any hlgh-pr.os
Machine; is light running, and warranted for fivw
years bend for circulars and samples of wo k.
If you want the fiuew Machine made, buy the
HOMS. It is almost noiseless, runs light, and la a
perfect . Machine ln every respect. Ladies and Ma
chinists particularly invl ed to oall and examine It.
Office, corner Broad and Marietta streets. Atlanta
Georgia. D. G. MAXWELL.
General Agent for North and South Carolina,
oct24—wSm Georgia and Florida, Charlotte, N. O.
IJEORUIA. Fulton County.
Fcltox ScrxatbB Count, October Term, 1873.
jjl. Qaydtn and T. G. Healey va. M. T. Richards.
Petition to establish lost note. .
T ; appearing to the Court that J. A. Hayden and
T. U. Hea ef were the ownera of a promissory
r.teor due biU, ma’e by M. T. Richards of said
*»»y. dated March I. 1871, and bearing interest
o date for the aam of nineteen hundred dollars,
*• Payable to said J. A- Hayden and T. G. Healey In
nek H atx collars per thousand, and whloh being
aud unpaid, has been lost or mislaid .and
— he round. Is .la therefore ordered by the
tbw the said M. T. Richards shew c*us» on or
Rr the next Serin of tkla Court why a copy should
Ur establish din lieu ol tho»-ld 'o-t n-ir
at -ervioe of this order oo pe-fcctoi a: rc-
e-ltieHoo. Joo. L. Hopkins, Jadge of the Su-
Oojrts. Atlanta Clrcnlt. , L ,» „ _
Dept. 9/1873. W. H. VENABLE. D. O.
It appearing to the Court Dy the return of the
Seriff that M. T. Richards the defendant in the
■clove stated case does not reside In Fulton county;
nd it also appearing that he does not reside in said
■Slate or Goo git, it is therefore o dered by the Cohrt
hat service of the foregoing rule b j made on aaia M
TRlch.rdi by publication ln terms of the statute.
canted b, the & TH RASHkB,
3 ' kftl PlainUfi’a Attorneys.
Atru* axlractfrom tho minutes of said »>.:«.
Oct. D, 1W3. JIMBaD. OOLLINS, Clerk.
novT'diAwim Printer** fee $2®,
DE. TUTT’S
VEGErABLE LIVER PILTS
THE ONLY KNOWN MEOICiNE,
THAT AT THX SAM* TIMS
PURGES, PURIFIES AND STRENGTH
ENS THE SYSTEM- '
Dr. Tuttfe Pills are composed of many in
gredients. Prominent among them are Sarsaparilla
and w-ld Cherry, so united .as to act together; the
on a through its admixture with other substances,
•unifying and purging; while the other is etrength-
cnln. the syitem. Thus these Pills are at the same
tlm-- a tonic and a cathartic, a desideratum long
sougl t for by medical men, but never before dis
covered. In other words, they dd the work of two
medicines and do It much better than any two we
know of for they remove nothing from the system
bat Imparities so ’fast while they purge they also
strengthen, and hence hey cause no debility and are
followed by no reaction.
Dr. rust’s PI 1 la have a wonderful Influence
on the btcod. They not only purify without weaken
ing it, butthey remove all noxious gametes from the
chyle before u is converted into fluid,snd thus makes
impure blooa an utter impossibility. As there is no
debilitation, so there is no nauses or sickness at
tending the operation ot this most excellentmedlcine,
which never strains or toitures the digestive organs,
but causes them to work in a perfectly natural man
ner; hence persons taking them do not become pale
and emaciated, but on the contrary, while all impari
ties me being removed, th t combined action of the
Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry purifies and invigorates
tbs body, and a robust state of health Is the result of
thoir united action. Price 97 cents a box. Sold by
•n •»—-geists r»c~-t 4P Ccurtiand street, New York.
utS '.«ilv**« - ; ,1
GEOHGIA, Fulton Csunty.
Ohdisabt’s OmcJ, Deoember 8,1873.
J M. HoAFEB having applied' for letters of ad-
• ministration on ths estate of Edward L. McGnff.
late of said county, deceased.
All persons concerned' are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any exist, on or before the first
Monday in January next, else letter* wi 1 be granted
the applicant.
DANIEL PITTMAN,
dec9 wiw . printer’* fss $4 Ordinary.
Scofiell
ADMINISTBATOB’S SALE.
UKOB6IA) Fayette County.
, *\N the First Taeedav in Febnuury next, will be
1 J sold at the oonrt hsuse door is Fsyetievjlie. ln
■aid county, within the legal hours of sale, north half
of lotof laad No. 134 in the 7th district of Fayette
count j, containing one hundred one and a quarter
acres, more or lees, and alro lot cf land No. iSSlu
the 7th dtaolct of Fayette county, except fifty aores,
more or less, ln northwest corner of B*>d lot, and ex
cept also tweiit; -.even aerea .in northwest corner Of
reid lotts mentioned, and particularly described ln
a deed from Boswell to tisuael Swanson, oontainlng
by said deed mentioned one hundred and twenty-
three acres, more or leas. Bold as the property of
Samuel Swanson, deceased, for ths benefit or the
heirs sod creditors of said deceased. Terms cash.
This Januaryl, 1874.
T. B. SWANSON, Administrator.
J«r8-*0d—i~» !<<* printer’s fee $10
THE HASKINS MACHINE CO
FITOHBtJRG.Mass.. Manuf’rs of
VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL
steam engines.
Our oombined Ei.gines and Boll-
era are made ln quantities and t
standard gauges, so that ail p-rts
are interchangeable Can be run
with greater safety ana less ex
pense than any other engine
manufactured. Sixes from l to 20
horse-power. WAHEBOOM8,
No. 46 Corttandt at. New York.
Send for circular. decl9-d8w
t\V
Assignee’s Sale.
m LL HE SOLD k fore the Courthouse door in
.. the towa of Ogmselng, Ga., on the firs* mra-
*y in VMirmmy next, within the legal hours of sale:
Eleven haaorad safi forty acres of Irod. more or
<u.kaowa as the Hardy Strickland Farm, on the
Jtowah River, la Foray th county, twelve miles north-
•ertof Camming. Thera are on tula puce top nut-
red aeran nf the finest ai d best bottoms on snld river,
-’jne hundred and twenty-five sores ofwhiraujjiiw«f
•a. are oieared and ln a hlfih statsof cnlttvaUon.
7t ryare twttimnsoradaetttomonUon the place, with
. 'I ta 22l Umbered, rod
s»i§DT SmT3Swo and desirabls placeain
BoLdunder sn order ot n Baukrujd Court, fotr thi-
Muefltot thoendtaon ef Hardy Mtrioklrod,beak
^The unoer*^e?wlll taka pleasure in showing ths
jhee to roy one ^
HENRY 0. KELLOGG,
r ss’tineea
Jannar-6.1874.
aaS-dlt-wtd
AGENTS W ANTED j. lor Proles iar Wire ,s Gnat
'THROUGH THE
A Sa-rltlve of forty years’ adventures In the
clouds! i omplete hts*->wy <>? ha’looos rod how to
askeaud nsna;e them. Full Of thrilling incident*
and haiti *dt/i escapes/ Profusely Uloftrated wito
fell page < igr AVing*. A book that will eeU in the
*rdcJt /If is*. Addreas for description and terms.
Or reed ai ouce $125 lor cutdt, to \ Atxxx Pu*o Oo.
Cmciksa i. tT - Lena, or Naw ukdeans. ni.vs-wSt
Estray notice.
I r.r,Mi before ms on the 10th day of November,
1S&7 w u. Todd, of the 1243th nittrict, G- Mf
ot PavdbM county. Ue, one black toree Mofo, eilm,
aedi/rf&XN somewhat dish laced rod white nose,
aedappraieed by C. H.Eaatm rod Isaac
IlAnlvUrerndders of**- 4 district, worth eighty dol-
UM.^rod who say It la worth oUt; cexta per day for
lted,ng*kd to appear before me,
pav cds.« and expenses rod take
4 by the Sheriff at the Court
ty on the first Tuesday in
GRIGGS. Ordinary,
atrr’afee $8
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of roorder from the Court of Ordinary
i of Laurens county, will be sold at public outcry,
on ths first Taeaday in February next, before' the
court-house door in the town or Alpharetta, in the
county of Milton, between the legal hours of sale,
lotof land number 103 in the utdutrlcc, 1st section
of originally Cherokee, now Milton county, ountain-
lug 40 acres.
Bold as the property, of Sarah Burch, late of
Laurens county, deceased, and for the benefit of ths
heirs.
Terms oath, and purchasers pay for titles.
WILLIAM BURCH,
• , . .. Administrator.
January 1, 1874.
Jaul3—wtda prieler’sfee $10
N. Y. Fafety Steam Power Co.
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Notice in Bankruptcy.
the District Court of tie United States—North
ern District ot Georgia.—In the matter of Jesse
. Cartledge. a Bankrupt—In Bankruptcy.
This is to give notice, once a week for three weeks
that 1 have been appointed Assignee of Jease M.
Cartledge, in the county of Lincoln,' who has
bedn adjudged a Bankrupt npon his own petition by
the District Court of said district.
HENRY J. LANG,
nov29-l w3w Assignee.
Situation Wanted,
B Y a lady of a classical eduction rod an ex
i perien ted teacher. Is desirous to obtain i
s hool either in town or coantry; is well qualified to
take charge of an ac-demy or a targe private a hool;
can furotab unexceptionable references as to morel
aud eapecial fiincsa for such a position. Address,
F. Q. R.,
Ente-pris;, Adams Station, Lee Co., Ga.
jau3-wlm ■ ~:
Atlanta, Qeorgla,
NO. 23 PEACHTREE STREET
Bar Iron of all kinds, warranted, equal to any made, wholesale and retoil_ot 4c. ratal.
Call and examine jibe stock and get a Price List.
Administrators Sale.
Y virtue of a .
_ I Ordinary of the
gugatthe June term ol
will sell, before the oo
lsnta. on the first Tm
next, the following di
distribution of theesf
Newton county, Georgll
One 'ot of laud lu th<
Atlanta, on Harris
GEORGIA, OeKalb County.
chel and Olaracy Mitchel, deceised, having appiled.to
me for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased.
JtTOJtC. FEBRUARY.
W ILL BE SOLD, before the Courthouse door, in
the town of Fairborn; in said counts, between
the legal hoars or sale, on the fire; Tuesday in Febru
ary next, the following proporty, to wit:
Two estrays, to wi.: one sorrel Mare Mole, good
tine, with a soar behind the right hip. rod a scar Be
hind the left shoulder, nine yean old, appraised to be
worth one hundred dollars; rod one dark bay mare,
eleven or iweive years old both himd feet white, a
small star on her forehead, and a small star on her
nose, appraised to bs worth fife? dollars.
D. P. WHIT*. Sheriff
Deo. 31, '73. $250.per levy. Jan8-td
Fayette County Deputy
Sheriff's Sale,
\TriLL be sold before the Oourt-Honse door ln the
TT town of Fayetteville. Fayette county, Georgia;
on the first Tuesday ln February, 1874, within the
legal hours of aa e, the following property, to-wlt;
Twenty acres of land, in foe southwest corner of
lot of land No. 24. in the lath District of Fayette
county. Levied on as the property of Rice Esso
dorasrod, by virtue of and to satisfy a fi. la. Isaac.,
from Fayette Superior Court m favor of L. F. BUlock,
administrator on the estate ot S. G. Zastln vs. Nathan
oaaon and Rice Eason. Property pointed by de
fendant, this, January 1st, 1874.
J. W. BROWN,
Deputy Sheriff
JanS-wtds Printer’s foe $2 SO per levy.
GEORGIA, tultenCsuuty.
O RDINARY’S OFFICE, January 6th, 1874.—Wm.A
pjmmnnt, administrator ot tht estate of James
N. Simmon, deceased, has applied foe leave to gelt the
itfti estate of deceased:
This is, ther-fore, »o notify all persons concerned to
file their objections; if any they hsve, within the
time prescribed by law, else leave will be granted said
applicant aa applied lor. r
ppnwu* ^ DANIEL PITTMAN.
Jro6 30d $5 Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Douglas County.
YK rHEBE 18, D. W. Price, guardian of Nancy Mc-
W Laity, applies to me for leave to sell the inter-
c at of • aid orphan in lots of, land Nos. 633,636,rod
556.1st dlstrist, Sd section; rod *50, 611, 18th dis
trict. 2d secrion. all in raid county:
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned
lo file lhelr objections, if any, on or before the first
Monday in February next else leave will be granted
Ihe applicant ' ** •'
This January 5th. *71. ^ ^ ju|Eg>
JinlO-301 $1 Ordinary.
GEORGIA, carapbell County.
Obobast'i Oyyic*, Deoember 23.1873.
W HEREAS, William N. Cook, administrator
Dock Blalock, deceased, bavins applied to me
for leave to sell lot of land number 926 in the 20 th
district and 8d section of Hiraieoa county, belong
ing to said deceased, this la, therefore, to notify all
persona concerned to file their objections, if roy,
within the time prescribed by law, elm leave will be
granted a*id applicant, on the first Monday in Febru.
117 ntXt * B. O. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
dec35w30d printer’s fee $5
DENnisoms
ATE NT SHIPPING TAGS
Over Two Hundred flllUeni
have been used within the past 10 years,
without complaint of loss by Tng becoa-
ing detached. They are more reliable for
marling Coition Bales than any Tag in uas. All Ex
press Companies nse them. ,
(Sreoid by Pasters and Stationers everywhere.
oct5 deodSm ftov8-w3m
XPBESS AMU BKiilBKI WAtiOflIS
y^NY STYLE you w»nt t
WOODRUFF A JOHNSON’S.
dec27—wlm
Southern Eemale College,
LaOBAKQE, Oa.
rpHIS INSTITUTION, with
JL thorough'leachera.
Seed
Resumes Exercises the 21st Inst*
The facilities In all departments are of the highest
order.
BOARD PER ANNUM $1S0. t
Tnltlcn, Literary or Musical, $6). For oatdogues
address
Ja. 8-dlwAwlt I. F OOX, Preu.
I K O N, WAREHOUSE
lEOBOlk, CAMPBfc.Lt, CSOfl fl
Te all whom It m.y concern. Ellen Jennings
having ln propar form, applied to me forpermauut
letters of aaminlscratlon on *he estate of WlUism Jen-
clnga. late of said county, tnts Is to cite all and -Insu
lar ihe creditors and next of it n of William Jenntsg
mb
OP TECH
and appear at my office, wi bin the time
by law, raq abo'
Mill Company
iow cause. If; any they can, wbypur-
manent administration should not be granted to Euan
Jenntage on William Jennings’ eatate
Witness my hand and offlo.al al^naiur^ Jaroagr Sd»
4w pr fee $4 Ordinary.
O'
GEOltalAi tull.u t«unl ( •
RDINARY’B OFFICE. Januarr Bth 1874.—J.F,
1 Lee, administrator or the estate ut Eliza Roach,
deceased, has applied for leave 10 aeilthe real estate
’ said deceased:
This is, therefore, to notify Ml persona ooncerned
.j file their obj ctlons, if a< y the? have, within the
time prescribed by law, else leave *111 be granted sakk
applicant as applied for. - .
D iNIEL PITTMAN.
Jau6—SOi Ordinary.
—d&wtf
I. w.
LIR, Auctioneer.
order granted by the Court e
ity of Newton, Statelof Geo*
s said conrtjn the year 1878,
bouse door.in theelty of At-
y. the 6th day of Febtnary
ibed property, to wit, for
of Olarissa Perry, late of
Fourth Ward of- the dty of
t, adjoining Rondeau’s Fur-
cash balance in 12 moutis, with 10 per cent. Interest.
H/S PERRY, Administrator.
Jan7-40d printers’fet$ 10
Administrator's Sale,
GEORGIAf Campbell County.
AS the first Taeaday la February next, will be aold
at the Ceurt house door. In Fairburn. in aaid
county, within the lawful hours of aale: Two town
lota ln tits town of Campbellton, ln said county, Noe.
40 rod 4L Sold aa the property of Denlcey Camp,
deceased. Terms cash.
G. T. CAMP, Administrator.
This January 5,1874
jan6wiw Printer’s fee $8.
GEORGIA! veKalb Coaniy.
Okdim tax’s Oreic*. Deo. 31,1878.
W HERE IB, Irena Hants, administratrix on the
estate of Lewis A. Harris, aeonaaed, applies to
me for letters of dismission from arid (mat.
These are therefore to o te and admonish all per
son* interested 10 be and appear at my offloa wltbte
the time prescribed br law, than and there to show
oauae, if any, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand rod official al nature.
JOHN B. STEWARD,
Ordinary.
jan 8 90d Printer's fee$ A
GEORGIA! A’Ultou C«uu4y.
,RDINABr*8 OFFICE, January 5th. 187A —EUata
O 1
O RDINARY’S OFFIOI. JANUARY 3d, 1874.-
Whereas, J. A, Norton, guardian ot William Phil
lip. and Ira PailUps, having applied to me for leave
to sell the real estate bilonging to said wards:
This Is, therefore, to notify all persona concerned
to file their objections, If any they have, within the
time prescribed by law, else leave will be granted
said guardian to sell said real eatate. _
JOHN B. bTEWABD,
jmG-30 $5 Ordinary,
GEORGIA! Fulton County.
O RDINARY'S OFFICE. January B, 1874.—Emeline
Owens has applied for letters of Administration
on the estate of Powel Owens, deceased : •'
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned
to file their objections, if any they have, within the
time prescribed by law. els# letters will be granted
said applicant. DANIEL PITTMAN,
jan6—SOd - $4 - , ■. . Ordinary.
lying in the county ut DeKalb
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned to
filethelrobjectlons, if roy, within the time prescribed
by law, else leave will be granted said applicant to
sell said land.
JOHN B. STEWARD.
jan8-30d $1 Ordinary.
Lynch h.sapptiad for letters of administration
on tha estate of Oiwi Lynch, deceased:
This la, therefore, to notify all aereons ooncerned
to file lhelr objection!. If any they have, within the
time prescribed by law, else letters will be granted
the said applicant.
DANIEL PITTMAN,
Jan6-30d $4 Ordinary.
GEORGIA* Campbell Camty.
NKTHERE43,-K,B. Mobbi, guardian of the estates
vv of V. B. Lee and M. E. Lee, minors, represents
that he has folly discharged his said trust and prays
for letters of dismission.
Al) persons -oroeraed are hereby notified to fils
objections, If any exist, on or before the first Mon
day in February next, else letters dlaimlasory will be
granted the applicant ".lUflr
Witness my official signature, December 19,1373,
B. O. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
dac20w93d ’ .^.Printer’s fee $5
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
O RDINARY’S OFFICE. January 5th, 1874.—V.’ R.
Tommey, Administrator of the estate of J. R.
Hampton, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the
real eatate of said deceased:
This la, therefore, to notify all persons concerned
to file their objections, if any they have, within the
time prescribed by taw, else leave wlti be granted the
said applicant w applied for, „
r DANIEL PITTMAN.
j*n6—30d $5 ordinory,
B Y virtue of an order ot the Court of Ordinary of
Douglas county, I will sell before the ooor house
door in Doaglaasvllle, In Douglas coonty, Qt, on the
first Tneaday in January next, sixty acres of load lot
No. 193,3d district andSth section of Douglas county,
hold aa the property of Ids Winn, orphan of Allen,
deceased. Terms cash. This Dec mber 3,1873.
F. M. WINN, Guardian.
dec6-w40d printer's fee $5
Fayette Co. Sheriff Sales
W ILL BE SOLD, before the Courthouse door, in
the town of Fayetteville, Fayettneoroty, Ga„
on the first Tuesday in February next, within the le
gal hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
On* hundred aad one aa«l ene-fonrta tom, more
or leesTti ootog the seat half Of lot No. M4, It being
aad lying in the 6th district of Fayette county.
Levied on by virtue ol a fl, th. i*»n*d_ from Fayette
Superior Oonrt in favor of Stephen Rentfrow, gn*r-
dtau of S. T. P. Dnffall v* Martha A DuffeU. mmin-
tatretrix, etc., of Tbomsa L. Duffeti, dece-aed. Legal
no’ioe given to Martha A. Doffidl, tenant ln posaes-
rion. This January 3, IFTL^ , rdMONDSON,
JrolO tda Bttenff Fayette County.
Georgia. Campbell County.
L EWIS POWRLL having applied to be appointed
I Guardun of the person and property ot ''eubeu
ana Jane Oliver, co.ored, minors under fourteen years
of age. residents of said county, this is to cite al
persona concerned to_ be and app«ir at t«m of the
curt of Ordinary to bo held on tho flrtt MouUj in
Feoruary next rod show cause, If any they ran, erby
said Lewis Powell should not be entrustedI with the
guardiani«h’p of the person rod property of Reuben
and Jane Oliver. _ __ .
Witness my official signature,
Jan 4—4w pr fee $4
B. 0. HEAVE K 3,
Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
O N THE FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY next.
will be told, at the court house door, in Fair-
burn, in said county, within the lawful hours of sale,
a house aud lot; in the said town of Palmetto ln aaid
aa the property of Daniel Moline, decease<L,for
the benefit of the heirs rod creditors of aaid deceased.
Terms ca?h.
Tnia January 5th, 1874. y. T, BECKMAN,
]ao$40d $10 Admlmattator.
GEORGIA- OUlplsli Cottnty
OBoiiiaBx’s Ornca, January 3, 1874.
B AILY WHITE baa applied for exemption of per
aonahy, aud 1 wilt pass upon the same at "
o’clock a. lr.. on the 13th day of January, 1374,
my offioe in Fair cut n. lu arid county.
Given tinder my hand and official algsatnre,
U. a. HEAVERS, ordinary.
Jan3-w3w printer's lee $2
GEO KGI A, DeKalbJCointy. k
/~YBDISARY*S OFFICE, Jaunarv 6,1374.—Mrs. Sa-
\J rah A. Lietch having applied to me for letten of
administration on the eetau of Andrew Browsing,
deceased: '■—’’■T'*
This is, therefore, to notify an persons coooerned,
to file their ob’ecdona. if any they hare, within the
time prescribed by law. else letters of administration
will be granted laid applicant as applied for.
JOHN B. HTENARD.
Jan 8-33d$4 Ordinary.
GEORGIA«|DeK*lb|C«ntatr-
• OnpotAnr’e Orroi, January 1,1874.
T T. LANGFORD Juw applied for exemption
J . personalty and aetting apart and valuation of
nomestead. and I will pass npon the same on Thurs
day the 16th day of January. 1874. at 11 o’clock, x.
at my offioe. JOHN B. STEWARD,
jang—wSw Printer’* foe $3 Ordinary.
GEORGIA* Fayette County.
’« Oedixabt’s OrneK, Dec. 31,1873.
A ”“ *fU Its EH hiving app'led - for letters of ad^n
. lstralion on the estate of Loduaka Turner,
ate of said county, deceased. This la therefore to
notify all persona in interest, to file their objections,
if roy they have, why letters should not be granted
on the first Monda in February next, to the appli
cant as applied for. L. H. GBIGGS.
'an3—w4w. Orddlatry
Printers fee, $4.
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
O RDINARY’S OFFICE, January 5th, 1374.— John
Roblnsxn has applied for letters of admlnis tra-
tion on the eatate of Margaret Johnson, deceased.
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned
file their objections, If any they have, within the
time prescribed by law, else letters will be granted
said applicant ......... _
DANIEL PITTMy X,
jin6-39d $4 Orduary.
a corps of eight
Fayette County Deputy Sheriff’s
Sales.
. ^ ita -Q- - ' ' s'.-y
W ILL be sold before the court-house door ln th*
town of r ajettevUie, Fayette county, Ga., ou
the first Tuesday ln February, 1674, within the legal
hours of sale, the following proper re, to wit:
One hundred and ninety-fire and a htif aerea of
land, it being part of lot No. 122 in the 7th district of
Fayette county; levied on aa the property of Jeptha
Landrum, deceased, by virtue of and to »* isfy a fl fa
issued from Fayette Superior Court ln favor of Job*
Faver vs. WUlla F. Landrum, executor of Jeptha
Landrum, deceased, and W F Landrum and L L Lan
drum. Also to satisfy oue tax fl fa issued by Georg*
M Dsvis, T 0, legal notice given to LLLrodram, tan-
ant in possession. .
Also, at the sabre time and place, on# hundred and
forty-three acres of land off of lot No. 28, la the Tth
district of Fayette county. Levied on as tne property
ot John PbiUlppe to satisfy a subpoena fl fa In fare r of
John M. Dorsey and other* va. John Phltilppa. aaid
land known aa the John PhlUIppa land rod boron
plane, rod legal notice given Mrs Louisa Phltilppa,
enrol ln pot*onion.
Alan, at the aamo time rod place, one hundred seres
of land, the north ball of lot No. M, In th* upper' 7th
Di*trial nf Fayette cou"ty. Levied ou as the property
of Hardaway Smith, by virtue ot rod to satisfy a fl fa
loaned from F.yette oounty Court in favor of Jaaew
L Hobsood va Hardaway Smith, EHz* Holbrooks and
Wesley Lester, leuaata U possession, give* legal w*
ilea. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
tame time and place, one Swedfed and
fifty acres of land, it bring port of las Ha. rt la th*
5>h lietnet of Fayette county, known aa ths Job*
Parr Jt place, levied on aa ths proporty of M. M. T4d-
wel. byvirtus of n A fa. laroodfrom Fsyatt < Supsrio*
Court la favor of Cordelia Ana Swsnm. adaalmta
trstrlx. Ac., W. P. Hodwlne, M. M- Tldweti aad-
Xltjsh Qtaaa. Legal notice glvan M. M. Tidwell Of
the Isfy. . -
Alan, at the aame Urns rod place, oust honas and lot
John T Hewell bvrirtus of an alias 8 fa la favor of
M M Tldweli vs W P Red wins, ard John T Hawaii,
•eonrtty, Property porated out by M M TldwatL
Notice given L D Lee, tenant in pomgratoa. ttlg
ecember 3L 1873. 3
Printer's «te per levy
jscS-tda
GEORGIA—Dekmlh Croaly.
Oronfssr’a Office, December 3L 1878.
1J KNBT F. WOOTEN has applied for exemption,
[j of personalty, and setting sport snd valnatiom
of Homestead, rod I will pass upon the asms at 11
o’clock A. X., oa the 15 th day of January. 1874. at my
office, JOHN B. STEW A HD,
Ordinary.
jm 3-w2w Printer’s fe» »2 SO.
GEORGIA* DeKalk Caunty•
OnanfABT’a Omen, Deoember St, 187S,
N TBS. SARAH 8. AKIN having applied to me foe
]]u. letters of administration ou the estate of Thon.
I. Akins, deoeated.
This is, tuerefore, to notify all persona concerned
to file their ob,ect-ons, if roy they have, within th*
time prescribed by taw. else letters will be granted
f aid
jsn 3-wtw Printer’* fee**.
»
EURG1A* Fulton Count}',
i YRDINABY’S OFFICE, January 5th, 1874.—Job*
I 1* Grant, eusrdlan ot Irora L. rod Nannie L-
Grsnt, has applied for leave to sell the real estate.of
“roStib therefore, to notify aU persona cemcerned.
to file their objsctlons. If roy they hsve. within th*
Ume prescribed by law, else leave wiL be granted
said applicant aa applied pnTlfA ^
Jaufi-SOd $5 Ordtomy.
iNDISTlNcTPRi^