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Fnhon Sheriff’s Sales
FOR JANUARY, 1*74.
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
door iu the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga,
on THE FIRST TUESDAY IS JANUARY NEXT,
within the legal hours of oale, the following described
property, to*wit:
A lot in tho city of Atlanta, containing a half acre
more or lean, situated on Grubb, Forsyth and Farley
treats and adjoining the property of 8trong. On
said lot la a two-story brick building. Levied on as
the property of Mrs. Jane E. Sims by virtue o( and to
satisfy a ft. fa. issued from Fulton Snperior Court iu
favor of Wo. Lowe vs. Mrs. Jane E. Simms.
Also at the same timo and place, the one-half undi- ^ >u(j x Ui .
l°n‘«>oi>tp.'G». M^'tw, ? ty-flT.'lcro.“o'r Mid Und
r stock in the Scofield Rolling Mill Company. Lo
wed on as the property of John D. Gray by virtue of
and to satisfy two ft. fas— one in favsr of Wm. W.
Garrard vs. John D. Gray, the ether in favor of Rob
ert C. Owyer vs. John D. Gray. rroperty;poinied out
by plaintiff's attorney. •
Also at the samo time and place, a lot or parcel of
land containing three acres, situated in the northern
portion ot land lot No. 134 in the 11th district of orig
inally Henry now Falton county, Georgia, bounded
west by the Newnan road, sonth by lands cf A. Rat-
toree, east by Macon and Western railroad, north by a
five acre tract. Levied on as the property of Reuben
and Henry Malcomb by virtue of and to satisfy a fl.
fa. issued from the Justice’s Court of the 630th Dis
trict Q. M., in favor of Alex. Ratteree vs. Reuben and
Henry Halcomb. Levy made by Manaon Stroud, L.
C.. and raturne J to me Dec. 4tb. 1873.
G M, in favor of B H k A M Thrasher vs William J
Little. Levy made by J R Thompson, L C, and ro_
turned to me.
Also, at the same time and place, all that tract of
land near the city of Atlanta, northeast of Marietta
•treet, being part of original land lot No 81, and des
ignated in Thigpen’s survey as No 62, bounded on the
north by Moore street 921, feat, west by No 52 203
feet, south 92), feet by No 65, east by Myrtle or Allen
street 20G feet; slso, sli that land lying in the city of
Atlanta, near Stewart’s rock house, known as lot No
28 in the survey of Pst Lynch's property, fronting
on tho sonth aide of Jones’ Avenne 50 feet east, by Ed
wards street 105 feet, west by lot No 29, south by lot
No 84. all of said land lying and boing in the county
of Fulton; levied on as tho property of Thomas Fitz
gibbons by virtue of and to satisfy a li f* issued from
the Justiro Court of tho tho 1234th district, G M, in
favor of King k Co vs Thomas Fitzgibbons and H*v
erty. Levy mado by J F Porter, L C, and returned
to mo.
Also at Iho same time and place, a lot or parcel of
land, containing eight and a half acres,on which is sitt
u ited the old Krios brewery, it being part of land lot
86 in the 14th district cf originally Henry now Fulj
AUGUSTA CARDS.
ZDOZIBER, <Sc WAT ■TO 1ST,
l es
Bacon, Bulk Meat, Corn.
1859.
3j e a l0
llot, formerly set apart by M.' Krics as a homestead
also eighteen acres of said land lot No. 86, known as j
White’s slaughter pen iota, also filty-oao acres, moro J
or less, of land lot No. 87, in said district. All levied
on as the property of the Georgia National Bank by j
virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton 8n- f
perior Court in favor of Felix H. Henderson vs tho j
Georgia National Bank.
Also at tho same timo and place, two city lota, be
ing Nos. 10 and 11 of the sub-division of the Mitchell
heir propertv, each of said lots fronting twenty-five '
feet, on the South sldo of Decatur street, lot No. 10
extending back south 90 feet, lot No. 11 extending
back ICO feet to an alley, bounded on tho west by an
alley and on tho east by the property of Voice and
McDaniel, In the Fourth Ward of the city of Atlanta,
, being part of land lot No. 77, of the 14th district of
MMUta H Fulton county; also a lot and|
241 BROAD STIUajaT.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
100,000 •• DRY SALT CLEAR SIDES; 20 000 bushels CHOICE WHITE CORN;
2,000 bushels CHOICE SEED OATS; 1,000 barrels FLOUR—best brands;
600 kegs NAILS—assorted sizes; 3oQ BALES HaY—Kentucky end Tonnes**o.
Parties desiring to buy their Meat West, would save money by entrusting their orders to tta. Our facilities
tor procuring Meats in Chicago and other Western Markets give us many ad vantagea, which we can use in
behalf of our patrons.
. „„ STEPHENS & FLYNN.
dec21 2w
$ 2 0,0 00.00.
o
A. T. F IN N E Y,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
5? SmTET™?pStoTS* , ot !
>o..2Su ,n ‘ h * , cl * T . of " hich 010 on Wslton street 100 feet. »nj extending back north to
Factory is located, together with the fixtures and ma
chinery thereon for manufacturing so ip, said lot com.
niencma at the corner of Bell and Foster streets, run.
uing thence east one hundred feet, thence south two
huudred feet, thence west one hundred feet, thence
north two hundred feet to the beginning, it being a
portion of land lot No. 52 in the 14th district of origi
nally Henry now Falton coanty, Georgia. Levied on
CARRIAGES
Walton street 100 feet, and extending back north to
Luckle street, adjoining tho property cf Kile, Crai?,
and other*., being in the Fifth Ward of the city of At
lanta, and part of land lot No. 78, of the 14th district
of originally Henry now Fulton county, Ga. Levied
on aa the property of W. Wallace Rhodes, by virtue of
and to satisfy two fi fas issued from Fulton Superior
ICourt, both in favor of James M. Smith, Governor
etc., vs Foster Blodgett, principal, and W. Wallace
Such as are Needed for
Twenty Thousand Dollars' Worth of
FURNITURE,
AT THE WARE ROOMS OF THE ATLANTA FURNITURE MANUFACTORY
70 and 72 WHITEHALL STREET.
(Next door to Chamberlin, Boynton Ac Co.’s.)
! Will be sold lor certified Checks on THE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK or JOHN H. JAMES,
| AT PAR, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS.ocl7 tf
NO COMPETITIOItf PERMITTED,
F. Wyly.
The Southern Market.
u the property of Spencer. Zimmerman A; Clxrke by \ nhixies, Ephraim Tweedy, and A . L Harris, .eeuril
vtrtne of and to satisfy Mvenleen fi fa.. Issued from ; Uo8 . p r0 pcrty pointed out by John T. Uicnn, Solid
the Justice’s Court of the 1026th District Q. M. in fa- > tor General
vor of John Near Vi Spencer Zimmerman k Clarke ; AUo at tam , Ume aad P i a „, a lot fronting 2. ,
AIM at the Mias Ume and nUce. four 2-roomeu fMt oa Pryor 81reet and renning back same width 170
houK’ana lot, m the city of Atlanta, fronting on (< , et . in the fourth ward of thS city of Atl.nU, ad-
Wilkins street 3b0 .eet moro or less, and running | joining the property of Ar.ateil and Jtondsr, the same j
>v et 'u M 0I Si» 0 l4t I h7i.trb d 1 o? 1 being part of land lot No 78, In the 14th district of
original lot >o. 04 in the 14th district of originally originally Henry now 1'ulton county, Georgia. Levied
Henry now 1-ulton county Georgia. Levied on a, the 0D aa tbe p ropor t y 0 f John T Cooper, administrator
property of Mr, S. L C » by virtue of and to Ml- oI the o! ]xmr , F cooper, deceased, by virtue
l.fya a fa issued from Fulton Snperior Court n favor j of and to Mt Ufy a :1 fa issued from Fulton Superior
i f Meaner .A tiro. vs Mrs. S t. Chase. Froperty C ontt, in favor of L Is Phillips vs John T Cooper, aj-
ot r Cooper - -i I Have Now on Hand the Largest and Most Complete Assortment
if Barouches, Phastons, Victorias, Cabriolettes,
Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Rockaways, Sociables,
Doctor’s Phsetons, Sewing Machine "Wagons.
city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, known as lot j
OF ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER,
A. T. FINNEY.
ceased.
.. • , , - . .. . - - Also at tho sauce time and place, acitylotiuAt-
No. 10. frocang 50 feet oa\jctori* atreet ant ex.enu. j autai fronting on Forsyth street 45 feet, and running
mg back t°John^ atrcetjA) feet, more or less, ad- back Paine width C7 feet to a ten foot alley, bounded
Grsf fnT.iSr of U L.“i$.Iu'«d V.' %£ SjT.V^^’I’jTrd.n‘h^iden^nd* hew j ^ hlc . h 1 P^parcd to sell at Reduced Prices. Using very best material,
w. cijig Levieamadeby f. l. Little, L.c .and re- by iteuben t jourdan, aa trustee’for said Elizabeth employing first class mechanics, having facilities equaled by none, I am pre-
“Sfo »t Z nmatlmi and ptar«. , lot In the city• of proper’,^'fenben •r“jo'n7d’an. WOT ^ C1 ) ea P or thaQ ifc f aa be duplicated from any portion of the
Atonu. fronting 4* feot on u«>no atreet »n the ( j onr( ian, by virtue of and to satisfy a 11 fa issued I United States. Carriages renovatod on short notice, and all work warranted
“ to give general satisfaction.
^'rnixdo by J F j ■
hy virtue of and to sati.fy a Distre.. Warrant iwned i lt , be tinj0 acd placc> a city Iol contain-
t rum the J.-8-i. e . Court <4 t_. f-- -h District G. M.. ing threc-. d itarters cf an acre on Ceetleberry street, in
>nfa\orof J. 11. Wallace aa. II. Bonner aDd Charjes , th „ y irmt nfth „ Xt - ■ - -
MVaui.
AlfiJ at tl;2 fiioc tiuir' and place, five barber's
• bare. 115 bar'.vcr’a mugs, 10) barber's towt-is, 1 large
oil painting. 13 «tanda and poruide .iate, 1 towel
basket, 1 duster brush, 1 lot of soap diebes. an.l lot of
rleah and scrubbing bru-Uee, 2 hat brnehea, 2 twist _ ^
broom.. Levied on as the property of vniltam Alex. C . ShebaneVfo'rmer nn'rchaaer'mt Sheriff.
ander by virtue of and to satisty a Distress Warrant
i"nedfromtheJngtlce’a Court of thelogdthDiirtrfct ono . llalf ^ST on Wlftehall etreet. in tbo^iStW’ard i » T
G. M. in favor of W. M. Nichols ^s Wm. Alexander. af tha rite of Atlanta, sitirttntng wwiwirtF oHTiiwisi-* I ^ ■
Also at the fame timo and place, a Jo’ and the Im
provement* on tb* tame, i United on the corner of
Whitehall and refers streets, in the firsi ward of tho
«** G. W. JACK,
-£1873
STEAM
Candy and Cracker
MANUFACTORY.
rpHE CHEAPEST AND MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KIND IN THE SOUTH,
O-A-isriuriEnD vegetables,
M E
from this date.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Comer Decatnr & Pryor Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.
ATLANTA, OA., Jajtcabt 1, 1874.
JUNIUS G. OGLESBY IS ADMITTED A PARTNER IN OCR FIRM. ON AND
The firm name will remain unchanged.
A. C. & B. F. WYLY.
inned Oyateis,
Potted ffleufn,
Canned FruiU.
Western andNorthernOrdcrs Duplicated.
any quantity.
•ep24-tf
of J. It. WJI.cc t. n. lioLiner and Cbxrle. ‘ tL % r “„i w‘.rd onhe city of AG.nu, iSjo.nitlg
Sand Wyly, it being block 84 of e&id city, and part of
land lot 77 in the 14th district of originally lienry,
now Fulton county, Ga. Levied on as the property of
Michael Haverty, by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa
iaaned from Fulton buperior Court in favor of L
Strauss A Co. vs M. Haverty. and sold at iho risk ci
C. Shebane, former purchaser at Sheriff’s tale.
Also, at tho samfl time and place, a lot containing
one-half acre, on Whitehall street, in tho First Ward
of the city of Atlanta, adjoining property of|Turner‘.
part of land lot 85 of tho lith district ot originally
Henry now Fulton county, Georgia. Levied on as the
ciiyof 5BT joining the property cf Lank, it ILT^/coMy t^fl fx.^uTaby SK !?oT^
bo ng part of land lot >o. ,, in the 14th district of f Qr hi. taifr.o th/vo.r tsv-i *
originally Henry now Fult :n county Georgia, contain-
New Goods! New Goods!
r
COMMENCING OUR
Fifteenth Toar’s Businc
iDg 30xU>5 feet Also, a lot on Forsyth street, in tho
first ward of bald city, containing 65x2 0 feet, adjoin
ing the property of Adair and Irwin; all levied on as
tho property of V. A. Gaskill by virtue of and to satis
fy a fi fa issued front Fulton Superior Court in favor
of Tho Suto of Georgia vs V. A. Gaskill.
Alao at tnc samo time and place, a pai t of land lot
No. 78 in tho 14th district of Fulton cori.ty, Georgia,
;t being a lot oa Broad and Forsyth Hr t* in tho 5th
ward in she city of Atlanta, containing : y150 feet, ad-
ionilng the property of Phillips and Jourdan. Levied
Zass°L“« d {? 27is;
for hia tax for the year 1ST2.
Also, at the samo time ami place, a lot containing
two and a half seres, situated on Marietta street and
an alley in the fifth ward of tho city of Atlanta, ad
joining Alexander Morris k Bro., it being part of land
I .tf T'T ir. f 11A lith jlitfl-inf rtf clmrtnUtT llctivt. .....
1872.
▲Iso at tho samo time and place a lot in tho corner
of McDonough. Crew aLd Crumley streets, in tho
second ward of tho city of Atlanta, adjoining the pro-
’ ' | part of land lot 76
WHOLES-A-LES.
Prices Unprecedentedly Low
tho 11th district of originally lienry now Fulton
county. Georgia, and containing two acres more or I
lesa; levied on as tho property oi G C Itogers by vir- '
tue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from the City Court
of Atlanta in favor cf Jas E Wells k Co. va G C Hogere.
Property pointed cut by plaintiff’s attorneys.
^ | A. M. PEBKERSON, Sheriff.
Capitalists. Take Notice!
OFF E It F**Il SALE
77/4
Dry (Ms, Notions, Boots,
•satifcfy a 8tateacd County Thy fi fa issued by S. It.
Hoyle, Tax Collector, for his tax for the year lb72.
Also, at the same time and place, all that tract or
, arcel of land lying and being in the 17th district of
originally Hcr.ry now Fulton county, Georgia, known
aa part ot land lot number 65, the hnea of which are
.is follows: commencing at the Big Nancy's creek, in
the southwest corner|of land lot, ai.il th. uce east m 40
said original land line until crossing LiUlo Nanc^r
• reek ten feet, thence down within ten G et of the wa
ter's edge, east side of said creek, until 'opposite a
small.croek that empties into 6aid from tho west side,
;-.nd thence north to the corner of tho fence, oa the
east side of said creek, and thence north along said
iine of fence to B;g Nancy's creek, which formo a con
ditional line between said Greer acd the estate of Lof
ton Arnold, deceased, thence down the centre of said
creek to tho beginning point, containing forty-five
acres, more or lets*, as well as all tho rights of William
I. Barrett, under his covenant or covenants, condi
tional or otherwise, co:
\. Greer. Levied on as the propsrty of William J. \ *
Barrett, by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage fi fa i« a
ue<l from Fulton Superior Court in favor of N. K.
owler. Treasurer of the Fulton Loan k Building As- ,
Pr ° P * rt7POm,eai ' U ' iCoh!.mlh, 1 ourteen Act,, ol Groan*. JIou.c «Uh
Also, at tho samo time and placn, all that tract or • ftVon room*. Pantry, Stahl* a, Barns Carnage, Cow
parcel of land lying, being and situated in the city of I and Fowl II msea, two Two room Houses, liafrcsh-
SiSSyES 7 -*^ -*«> .p' en didvariaty of lm';t
west aide of Oak street ICO leet, and thence aloDg the , ^ rcc *» shrubbery, etc., all In good order. Lies at ter*
south side against tho property of Kimball 167 feet, | minus of West End Street B&ilroad.
thence along the east side of Peachtree atreet 222 feet, ,
and tbenco along the north side adjoining the prop- Thift Wa + or
erty of M. O. Markham 270 feet to the beginning cor- \ 111,8 ^eieDTaiea YVaier
bTrtr&’S'Lo?. *“*• S 7r m ‘ D “‘-“ ^ ‘ rid °«^eroa 8 |
Fulton flnpcrior Court, in favor of I&afus Saxon va tcstimoaials of the highest order will show, and is the ***” past tCH OT IWeiVG ycaik..
MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER OF ALL VARIETIES OF
Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, &e.,
I Amongst which are Soda, Bnttor, Picnic, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk,
j Butter Wafer, Wine, Farina. Also, Sugar Cakes, Spice Cakes, andJum-
: bles, Lemon and Ginger Snaps, and others, which I offer to the trade at the
| LOWEST PRICES!
! and guarantee my goods to giro satisfaction.
South Forsyth Street. Atlanta. Ga
OUR MR. MARSH IS NOW IN MARKET THE SECOND TIME
this season, and we arc now daily receiving LARGE amounts of
MCIT & BELIMMTHS.
No. 12 MARIETTA STREET,
Hats, Ite, 4c,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA,
In this Citr, we respectfully call the nt rent ion of oar numerous iritod^ to the X«w Pina,
IMMENSE STOCK
Groceries and Provisions
MAYING AMBLE FACILITIES, WE CONFIDENTLY l’ROl’OsF.
TO CASH AND! PROMPT PAYING MERCHANTS,
The Closest and Most Satisfactory Prices!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
property:
And lako pleasure in saying to our Customers and Merchants generally, j
that our Stock, in every Department, will he full and Completo by the!
! 18tli instant.
Having made these purchases with ready cash, since the recent unpar
alleled decline in Goods, wo feel confident of our ability to supply
PROMPT PAYING Customers at such prices as will be entirely satisfac
tory, and cheaper than they have bought goods in ANY MARKET within
Cookhg and Heating Stoves,
RANGES, FURNACES, GRATES,
Slate and Marble Mantles,
TIN WARE AND TINNERS TRIMMINGS,
Steam and Gas Pipes, Steam Whistles, Gauges, Oil Cups, Valves, Etc,
jan3 2 *
A. O. ^ WYLY,
IX. f/ WYXjT,
J. <3-. OGIiUSBT.
The Great Un Stove Horn
Most Vnloablc Proper!}*
Now offered for sale in this section of tho country
But I want money, ami going tc have it !
T. B. CAMP,
dccI5 * Weat End.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
Mr. T’rcci. Ilorz,
PIANO, VIOLIN, ORGAN & GUiTAR
TERMS
r>: Mojjtk—of nine lessons.
Apply to
GUILFORD, WOOD k CO.,
or Mzssbh. BICHAItBS,
Book and Music Store.
I>lward L Jones. Property pointed out iu mortgage
fi fa.
Al*o, at the same time and place, all that tract or
parcel of land, lying and being in tho city of Atlanta,
Fulton county, Georgia, and known in the plan of
said city aa lot Xo 87. Bounded on the southwest 200
feet by Luchie atreet, on the northwest 100 feet by
Cone atreet, on the northeast 200 feet by an alley, be
ing a part of land lot No 78, in the 14th district of
originally Henry now Fulton county, containing half
an acre, more or leas. Levied on aa the property of
Charles Bohnexeld, by virtue of and to satisfy two
mortgage fi fae, one iu favor of Noah R. Fowler,
Treasurer Fulton Loan and Building Association, va
CbasBohnefeld; the other iu fpvnr of John 8 Paine
vs Chaa Bohnefeld- Property pointed out iu mort
gage fl faa.
Alao, at the same time and place, the west half of
land lot number 37, in the 17th district of originally
Henry now Fulton coxnty, Georgia, and twenty acre*
of land lot number 70, in said 17th, adjoining said half
lot of land before described and extending the whole
length of aaid calf lot of land, containing one hundred
one and a quarter acres, more or lesa,. Levied on as
the property of Benj. P. Davis and David Crews, by
virtue of and to satisfy two fl faa iaaned from Falton
Superior Court, in favor of Lewis Wnght va Benj. p.
Davis and David Crews, maker, and John Thomason,
mdorser. Sold for the purchase money, for the bene-
Lt of of John Thomason, indorser.
Also, at the aame time and piace, a lot and the im-
provementa on the same, in the 6th ward of the city
or AtUnU. a>nt»ioing one quarter ot Kre more or I A Q CAItI KB- 0 f iwenty-ferar lesions
less, situated rn the northwest corner of Forsyth and : . - —
Grubb streets, bounded northwest by Falrlio atreet, I m
az.d northeast by Strong’s lot; alao, a lot containing
ote half acre more or leas, on the corner of Luckle >
an 1 Spring streets, together with improvements on
the ume, it being a part of Ur.a lot 73, In the 14 .h
district of originally Henry, now Fallen county Geor
gia. All levied oa aa the property of Mr a. Jane L
Sicoma, by virtue of and to eatiafy two fi fas isaue-.l *
iron Fulton Superior Court, one in favor of Wm It
Philips va. J L Richmond & Co., and the other in
favor of Phillips k FUndera va. J L Richmond k Co.
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Alio, at the aame time aud place, one Jennie Linn
Tabb, of Brunswick k Broe. manufacture. Levied or. '
aa tie property of A J Haralson, by virtue of and to
aatirfy a fi fa. iaaned from Fulton Superior Court in
fava: of Wm A Owens vs. Haralson k Queen. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff ’a attorney.
Also at the same lime and place, eight acres of land,
the same being in the northern portion of land lot No
1M in the 14th district of originally Henry now Ful-
Uii county, Ga., bounded as follows: on the west by
Neman road, sonth and north by land of A Ratteree.
ant east by Macon and Western railroad, levied on aa
tb property of Ileuben and Henry Malcom, by virtue
of and to satisfy two fl fas issued from the Justic
C*urt of tue 53oth district, O M, in favor of F M Da-
▼a va B and H Malcom. Levy made by Manaon
8 road, L C, and returned to me.
Alao, at the aame time and place, \ lot containing
cue acre, on corner Davit and Foundry streets, in the
nh Ward ot the city of Atlanta, adjoining the property
• f Jonea and Daly; it beiDg a part of land lot 83, in tne
1th district of originally lienry now Fulton county,
Georgia Levied on as the property of John G Pounds,
by virtno of atd to satisfy a fi fa iaaned from FnltOD
Superior Court, in favor of Falmer, Stewart k Co vn
John G Pounds. Property pointed out by plaintiff*’
attorney.
Also st the same time and place, a lot or parcel of
land containing three acres, situated on U"Hand
street, In the Second Ward of the city of Atlanta, ad
joining the property of Caatlebeny and Crumby, it
being part of land lot 85, in the 14 district of oiigiaally
Henry now Fnlton county, Ga., levied as the property
of Joseph Holland, by virtue of and to satisfy two
fl faa issued from the Justice’s Court of the 1026 dis
trict G. M . in favor of William Kary va Joseph Hol
land. Levies mad* by W. A. SUrnes, an.l returned to
• 4th, 1873
Tat the sama tiin» and place a lot and the Im
provements cn the same, in the second ward of the
city of Atlanta, bounded on the north by Richardaon
atreet, cast by Windsor atreet, sonth by Crumly
street, and west by McDaniel's lot, lt being part of
land lot 85 in the 14th district of originally Henry now
Falton county. Georgia, containing two and a half
acrea more or leas; levied on as the property of It J
Maaeey, Trustee, by virtue of and to satisfy a fl fa is-
suod from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Pitta.
Cook k Co. va B J Massey, Trustee.
Also nl ttM aame time and piace, a lot fronting 3
feet an Broad atreet, and running through same
width ta Tmijth atreet, adjoining the property of
H o rats MB Benton, the same being in the first ward
of tbaetty cf Atlanta, part cf land lot 77, In the 14 th
(iiatrict Of originally Henry now Fulton coanty,
Georgia, together with the improvements on the
aarne. Levied on aa the property cf Larkin U Davis,
by virtue of and to uttafy two fl fas. Issued from
Fulton Superior Court; one in favor of Center k
Treadwell vs Larkin H Davis, and the other in favor
of Err Lawshe vs A J James, maker, and L H Davis,
endorser. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s at
torneys.
▲Iso at the aims timo and place, a lot and tha im
provements on the aame, on Houston street, m the
Fourth Ward ot the city cf Atlanta, containing a half
acre, adjoining tha ptoperty of Francis. Haslett and
Jooae, m >■»■* yert of land lot No. 52. in the 14th dis
trict of Otlginallf Henry now Falton coanty, Ga.
Lovlad on aa the property of Robert Yancy, by virtue
of and to aatiafv a fi f* iaaned from Fulton Superior
C mrt, la favor of Dooglxesty Hutchins va Robert
o, at the same time and place, tteaa city lota la
7 Atlanta (lota Noe la. 14 and X2;> No 16
Baas sad Martin st^fts 100 bp 9m, *r 0 u
. _»e else, fronting on Martin atreet, being
f lead lot No 64. in tha 14th district of ortgnaUy
now Fulton oeunty; levied on aa tha property
J Little by virtue of and to satisfy a fl fa
izon tha Justice Court of the 1026th district,
With an earnest determination to accommodate Cash or Prompt buyers
witn Goods at prices to correspond with the times, we respectfully invite
all to call and examine our Stock and prices.
MOORE, MARSH & CO.,
Decatur a nd Pryor Streets, ATLANTA.
Don’t Fail to Sec It.
SHEET IRON, LEAD, "COPPER, AND
WASH BASIN 3,
PLUMBERS, STEAM AND OAS TITTERS. AND COPPER SMITHS. TIN ROOFING IN ALL ITS BRANCH
ES. GALVANIZED IRON WORKER—CORNISH AND BRACKETS Ot' ALL DESCRIP
TIONS, MADE TO ORDER.
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES—Every kind.
Mantels and Grates.
Tin Ware, Wood and Hollow Ware,
Shecet Iron, Zinc,
House Furnishing Goods, Etc.
Bergman’s Automatic Wonder,
Gorman's XOx'oam,
No. 90 Whitehall atreet.
OA
.f 23 00 |
. 8 00 ;
J. M . N A C E,
I ROPRJETOn AIR LINE
WOOD YARD,
j Cor. Decatur, and Fort Streets, ATLANTA, GA.
. All grades of Wood, cut to suit cnatomera, constantly
on hand, delivered at any part of the city. dec!2 lm
$15 0 OO O GEORGIA REAL ESTATE
} [ WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY FRIENDS
Land the publio that I have entered the COAL
HADE, and have opened an office and yard on the
corner of Grubb and Broad streets, near Peachtree.
I bave no hesitation in saying that I haves BETTER
GRATE COAL THAN THE COAL CREEK. It burns
just as well, has less sulphur in lt, and does not coke
&h had as Coal Creek, and only makes half the quan
tity of ashes, and is perfectly clear of slate.
By strict attention to bnaineas, and furnishing the
VEttY BEST OF GRATE COAL, I hope to merit a lib
eral chare of patronage. J. 8. LESTER.
nor!4-d3m
Immigration Company.
IN REAL ESTATE,!
For Salo.
T HE undersigned, John R. Wallace, off. rs $100,000 | - - .
worth of Real Estate, and J. W. Eugliah $25 000 to 1 A thorued the formation of a Company “Tofacil-
1*0 C “ h “ d j “**«* “10 01 SMW 10 Goot*.. .ud to encoar-
Thoae pania stricken parties who withdrew their ! age immigration thereto,” the undersigned propose to
rands are specially invited to call, and those holding I
Certificates of Deposit in John H. James* Rank, are ! carr y out Gie purposes of the grant by presenting to
notified that they will be taken at par. . . , . . . .. ,
M,ko your application at tha office of Wallace A I tho Imbh0 prl2c * ln “>* form of r “' MUt «' h® 111 ln
' town or conutry, to be drawn for on the second
Wednesday ln January 1874.
Pax ties desiring of selling Beal Estate are invited to
address tho Company, describing tho property snd
Auctioneer. | th© Price they are willing to take therefor.
The following extract from the law will explain the
plan and purposes of the Company
STAR CANDLES!
PROCTER A GAMBLE’S
Light of Day” Brand
STAR CANDLES!
A. tlantlk, Macon
AUGUSTA
apMVtf
GBOCEBU.
KNOWLES
AGENT FOB
STEAM
PUMP
MANCFACTCRER4 OF
Conorete Sower cvncl Drain X^ll^o- (all size, up to 30 Inch. 1
800 COOKING AND HEATING HT0YK3 MUST BE SOLD.
BUI ONLY
HUNNICUT efts BBIililNGRATHS,
CELEBRATED COLUMBIA OOK STOVE.
decl4-lm fl®” ALL WORK GUARANTEED •**«-
iLawson B. Langford,
BALTIMORE &. WILMINGTON, N. C.,
SBMI-WEEK.LX
stiejjyim: ship lipib,
HE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS
- Capt. D. J. Price.
" D. C. Childs.
69 West Side Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA. CA.
T NOW HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN MY LINS KVBB
! I BROUGHT to this market.
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves!
The oe'ebrated Charter Oak Stove—the most popular and meet extensively used In the United Matas. Af—t
| for the “Atlanta” Cook Stove. Heating Stove*—all kiuda and sixes. Have for sale ail the moot popster IMI
I now in the market.
j -TIN WARE—Of every kind and in the largest quantity. A full supply always on hand, and anythtef nail
! to orderpromptlj.
Very Large Supply of
Tin Plate and Tinners Ftndlnrs, Sheet Iron: Sheet 2 nc; S’ab Zinc; Block Tin; Solder, Etc.
j A Large and well selected stock of Light Hollow Ware; Wood Ware of every ktnd, such aa Buokata, Tttba,
I Washboards, Flour Palis, Sugar B Jxes, Wood Measures, all sisea; Brooms, Well Buckets, etc.
I A Laige quantity of
HOUSE FURNISHING
COMPOSED
D. J. FOLEY,
QOODS,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY.
REBECCA CLYDE.
LUCILLE,
RALEIGH,
J. S. Bennett.
J. S. Oliver.
AVILL HEREAFTER SAIL FROM
N. R. Fouler,
NOTICE.
TWO FIRST-CLASS STORES.
ONE ON WHITEHALL STREET, THE OTHER ON BROAD
Sale Thursday Morning, January «, 1*7-1.
At 11 o’clock, on the Prc-miees.
T HE 8TORE ON WHITEHALL bTREET. BE
ccntly occupied by Phillips k Flanders, is nr ally
finished off all now, and famished with good coun
ters and plenty of abelvintr. Tho building fronts 26
feet, extending through to Broad, 176 feet; snd wm
be dividedor sold as a whole, to a nit purchaser. Uu.
der the Whitehall front ta a good basement, with en
trance from tbs inside. The Building is of brick,
, L. Cohsn k Co., 1 tako this method of inform-
‘Any person desirous to sell or dispose of his, her I log my friends and the poblic that I will continue tho
their real estate through the said Land Agonry by
Lottery, or othorwlae, shall before doing #0 fully des
cribe same as to the number of acrea. and if a city lot
the number of feet, its boundaries, character ot the
improvements acd county in which located, so it can
bo fully identified; shall then place a fair valuation
thereon, which valuation shall be certified to by two
disinterested citizens of the county or neighborhood
ln which the land la located, and when these prerequi
site* aro complied with and tho property offered for
sale or lottery by Uie said land agency. Tbs party or
Wholesale Liquor Business,
At my Old Stand, 62 WHITEHALL 8TEEET. I hare
associated with me my son, 8. C. Mayer. Th® ©tyle
of tho firm will be MAYER k BON.
Thanking my friends and the pnblle for past fa
vors, and hoping a continuance of tho same,
I remain, respectfully,
Janl 7t D. MAYER.
two stories high, with ten furnished rooms np stairs; l* rt ^« having the control of aaid land and Improve-
with entrance from both Whitehall and Broad streets,
with space left for water closet. Iho property can ttj
made to pay a rent of two thousand dollars per an
Tbs titles aro
Tcrms^Ualf cash;
months, with intercut.
flrff- Buy tills property, and cease paying rent
WALLACE k FOWLER,
Real Estate Agents,
Janl. 4. 6. 8 “ *
ARCHER’S
LIVERY AM) SALE STABLES
CLINT TAYLOR. Prop'r.
ALABAMA STREET
ATLANTA, CA.
Drovers can be Accommodated with
(food Board at tho stal)le«. decu-tf
menta shall bind thomselves In a good and sufficient
bond to said land agents, or their successors, to make
a valid title the ret > to whoever may be the drawer or
purchaser thereo r ; bat-no obligation to make titles
given io aaid parties shall be of any force or effect toe
a longer period than six months, unless the valuation '
. affixed to the property shall be tendered within the
staert. 1 Mid term 0 f *,'x months from tho date of aaid bond, j
whenever the said Land Agents or their saooesaora shall '
tender to the owner or controller thereof, ln currency,
tho valuation agreed upon for said property. Bee Ga.
Laws, 1866, page 70, for full act,
corpoiutors: makaokbs:
WM. SCHLEY. Savannah, A. M. WALLACE. Atlanta.
BOBT. SCHLEY, Augusta. J.D WADDELL,Marietta,
NEAR BRCAD | Jah gardx ^R, Augusta, H. L. WILSON, Atlanta,
’ ' Parties desiring to dispose of real estate undor this
plan will address
JAMES GARDNER, President
of tho Georgia Real Estate and Immigration Company
at Augusta, Ga., or Atlanta. Ga. oetl6-.f
OR*. WESTMORELAND A CALHOUN,
Office and Residence 61 Marietta street, opp. Capitol.
**r Office hoar* 8 to 10 o'clock, a. u., and from 3J4
»4. F. w.
JOHN
No. 30 PeacHtrae St.
AUCTION 3 COMMISSION.
COSSlomuaTS soUoIM, tm wlilch
nm win b. w4».
W — offering to the public a selec lon of Fruit
adapted to the Southern climate, constating of
Applaa, Peaches, Pears, Plums,
Cherries, Quinces,
Grapes, etc. Our Floral and Ornamental Shrabbery
Department la complete. We have everything uai»vTy
found in a well conducted Nursery, end off varltt oe
we bave tested and know to be
SUITED TO TNf SOUTHERN CL MATE.
0 O YLEi 1 Won d. terminal t» wnk* good Mock iiiaiu
7 reuoublo prion. All order, hj mill • ended to
with nromutneee and care.
Wo wilk upon appUcnUon, for&Ub fratt, our caU*
loejteajte price Ua».
■ f. o. Box »»3, Atlanta, Oa.
nwn *
ta. Oa.
> 7IIVH*n>I
BALTIMORE, Every Tuesday and Friday,
AND FROM
WILMINGTON Every Wednesday and Saturday,
Daring the bnsy Seasons Tri-weekly, connecting at Wilmington with the
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. ROAD,
Giving Through Bills of Laden to and from all points In North snd Sonth Carolina, Georgia and Alabama
Connecting at Columbia. S. G. with tho
O-roonvillo db OolumToia Hailroad.,
And Charlotte Diriolon of tho CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA .t AUGUST A R. ROAD; j
Connecting at Aognsta, Georgia, wilh the
GEORGIA, MACON & AUGUSTA. AND CENTRAL RAILROADS.
dpW* Htcameri* of this Liuo on arrival at Wilmington stop at tho Railroad Depot and
tho Railroad Freights being stored separately in the Stcamcra, is transferred under cover- ;
ed sheds to tho Caro without delay, and forwarded by tho Fast Freight Kxpreos that .
•vc mng.
No Drayage in Wilmington, and no transfers from
Wilmington South,
XIA.TBS OTTAIlAWTMjbirt AB XtOW AB BY
any other Route, and alt losses or overcharges promptly paid.
Mark all Uoods via. STEAMSHIP to WILMINGTON,
And forward Bills of Lading to Railroad Agent at Wilmington, N. 0.
^fFoT farther Information apply to cither of tho undersigned Agents of the Line:
ANDREWS & CO.,
Agent Baltimore A Wilmington Steamship Line,
73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.
A. D. CAZAUX, Agt. B. Si W. Sreamship Lins. Wilmington, N. C.
A. POPE, Con’I. Frsight Agent. l w „ minffton NQ
F. W. CLARK. Asst. Osn’I. Fr’t. Agi.. f W ** ’
H. M. COTTINGHAM,
_, General Western
ostH-h v.
-k A. -
Silver* IPlated. "W are-
Dopartinout for tlxo Irndloa:
| Mt large stock of handsome House Furnishing goods, Vaaeo, Toilet lata, et?-., are well arranged for loop**
' tion. The Ladies are Invited to call and see them.
{ I have laid in a stock lor a large
WHOLESALE TRA DE.
! In my line, and invite the attention of merchants to the aame. I can offer special 1
other market.
Order* from a distance will be promptly attended to. Good* skilfully packed, and
market given. „
I am now moving into my new atcre, 69 Westaide of Whitehall street. 1*0*1'
Co. The public are invited to step in and lock at my new etoc* and new
TO ALL HOTT,
AKD
THOSE ABOUT TO BEGIN!
We call your attention to tlx> moet splendid assortment of
PLAIN AND DECORATED TEA AND DINNER SETS.
Fine Cat Glassware, Silrer Plated Ware, Lamps, Cimieliers,
EVER BROl’CHT TO THIS CITY.
Wetvill offer such bargains as you hare not seen in Atlanta before.
Fine Decorated Dinner Seta worth.
*4 to ec $a as
•• “ ~ " S 80 for t M
•• •• " “ ■* a * tm 1
1 GO |h
Fine Decorated Tea Seta in the same proportion.
Fine Gold Band and White China and Cat Glassware in aame proportion.
We have many new, beantifal and useful goods, suitable for Bridal Fneenta, and those de
siring snob articles will do well to examine oar stock.
We have io store a good line of Taole Cattery, Spoons, Forks, Castor*, etc.
VO MHnXXAKTT*.
We have a full Stook of Staple Crockery, Glassware, Show Oases, Lamps, fa.,
prioee. Send for Prioe Lists.