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IKunpl.Ut of 138pages, is upon our table, and
wo have endeavored to give our readers an in-
teresting digest, of its contents,- 'which will
enable them {o judge of the prosperity of our
State and its progress -during the lost twelve
months, The following is the Bepor^ with
some slight omissions, which axe compara-
■ tively uninteresting, and which the crowded
state of our columns will not permit us togivfc:
COMPTBOIXEB GzNEIUL’s OFFICE,
Atlanta, GjL, January 1, 1870.
To Ilia Ect lUnn/ TL B. Bullock, Governor ttf
Georgia:'
Sir: As required by law, I transmit to yon
herewith the annual report of this Depart
ment, for tho year ending 31st December,
1860. It will be found to contain the follow-
lst. An occonnt enrrent between the Treas
urer and the State, and the present cash bal
ance in the Treasury.
2d. A statement showing tho monthly re
ceipts at the Treasury, and the sources whence
derived.
Aoilng the mdnihly pay-
frora which paid, and
ments, and the fund
total amount paid out.
4th. A statement.of tho assets belonging to
the State, and their present market value, the
State Railroad reported without any stipulated
value. -
6th. A statement of the public debt of the
State, os furnished by the Treasurer.
6th. A table showing the number of aeres
of land returned, increase and decrease, aggre-
fi»te value, -increase soul decrease; also average
fyUo fWUO, 4U*U UWV.JIMC,
value for the years 1868 and 1802. H
7 tin A table showing the number of acres
of improved and wild lands, the aggregate and
average values; also the number of acres and
total value ot land inr each county, for the
year 1869.
8th. Atable showing the value of city and
town property, of money and solvent debts,
and value of merchandise, for the years 1868
and 1869, exhibiting the increase and decrease
for each county,
9th. A table showing the value of household
and kitchen furniture, of plantation and me*
chaniole tools, number of hands employed,
Ac., for the years 1868 and 1869; also showing
the increase and decrease in each Item since
the returns of 1868.
10th. A table showing the valuo of stocks
and bonds, for 1868 and 1869, capital invested
in shipping, cotton manufactories, iron works,
mining, number of shares in any National
Bank in this State, and the value of those
shares, as shown by the tax books far 1869.
11th. A table showing the value of “All
other Property," the aggregate Value of whole
property, and the value after deducting $200
for the years 1868 and 1869, exhibiting the
increase and decrease for each county since
the returns of 1868:
12th. A table showing tho number of polls,
professions, dentists, dnguerrenn artists, bil
liard tables, auctioneers, ten-pin alleys, public
race tracks; also tho number of deaf, dumb
and blind in each county, for 1869.
13tli. A statement of Insurance Companies
authorized to do business in this State during
tho year just ended giving the namo and local
ity of each company, tho amount of capital
stock, amount paid up in cash, total amount
of liabilities, total income, total expenditures,
greatest amount insured in any one risk, ami
the name of of president and secretary of each
company.
14th. A statement showing tho number
voting at last general election, the amount of
per diem and mileage paid each Senator and
Representative, their names, the total amount
paid to each Senatorial District for tho year
1869, aud the net amount of money paid into
the Treasury by each county, for i860.
15th. A statement showing the number of
Executive warrants drawn upon tho Treasury,
and approved, during tho year just dosed, giv
ing the numl>er and date of each warrant, date
of approval, in whoso favor drawn, for what
purpose drawn, and tho fond upon which
drawnr
16th. A statement showing for what pur
pose special appropriations were made, the
amount appropriated and tho amount of the
appropriation drawn, the date of drawing and
by whom drawn; also exhibiting a statement
of over-payments drowu from the Treasury by
Tax Collectors.
4 would §tote that a number of Executive
warrant
*wn upon both tho Printing Funds
of 1868 ahc'SM&O, several under the head of
Special l w^tions, and two under that of
the Civil -dishment of 1869, aud approved
wo vjivu • «fuauim;ut ui iou;r, lum njiptuvci
by this offlk4 have not, as I am informcd v
boon paid by the Treasurer. It will be seen,
however, iu tho account current that the
Treasurer has credit for all warrants passed by
me, including those which he has not paid.
His refusal to cash these warrants, therefore,
leaves a greater amount of net cash in his
hands than ho is charged with iu the account
The amount of the warrants outstanding am
be easily ascertained by comparing those
passed by this office and the number reported
by tho Treasurer in his report as paid by him.
the Treasury accompanying this report, and
designated by the No. 2, will be found tho
amount of Poll Tax, both for 1868 and 1869,
paid into the Treasury since the first day of
January last but thin does not show the true
amount of net poll tax paid iu during that pe
riod, for the reason that tho Tax Collectors, in
almost every instance, have tailed to ascer
tain the truo amount due from their respect
ive counties, and consequently have, generally
paid in too much as poll tax, but in some in
stances not enough.
tsrest on which is $391,319. In 1869 there
was duo in Europe bonds to the amount of
£15,000, which, with. interest, £3,000, is un
paid. The amount of coupons of the bonds
of the State paid in Atlanta and New York,
from August 11, 1868 to January 1, 1870,' is
$519,066. .
The number, of acres of land returned is
32,552,399 against 32,007,714 iu 18G8, showing
a net increase of 544,685. The value of these
lands in 1869 is returned at $84,577*166, against
$79,727,584, in 1868, showing an increased net
value of $4,849,582. The average value per acre
was'$2 60 in 1869, and $2 49 in 186a Tho in
crease in the following counties is over 50,000
acres: Decatur 151,441; Pulaski 84,861; Irwin
84,435; Chatham 82,903; Bryan 63,316; and
Dade 51,717. The following show a decrease
of over 30,000 acres: Ware 131,221; Sumter
70,631; Webster 55,400; Burke 35,917; Butts
35,496; Polk 35,110; and Telfoir 30,785. The
following counties return an increased value
of over $100,000: Bryan $136,581; Campbell
$111,044; Chatham $112,727;Clarko $136,964:
Cowsta $158,106; Fayette 266,430; Fulton
$172,646; Jones $207,553; Lee $127,730; Ma
con $426,250; Newton $118,869; Stewart $100-
020; Sumter $124,809; Washington $209,426.
The following counties have decreased $30,000
in value: Brooks $38,375; Bulloch $40,093;
Burke $109,509; McIntosh $51,656; and Troup
$43,362. The six counties showing the high
est prioe of land per acre, are: Walker $7 45;
Bartow $6 78; Sumter $G 45; Floyd $6 41;
Catoosa $6 20; and Fulton $5 79. The six
lowest arc: Wayne 47c.; Irwin 49c,; Ware,
Clinch, and Pierce 50c. each; and Appling
26.353,054 acres of improved lands were re
turned at a valuo of $82,238,475; 6,199,336
acres of unimproved lands, at a value of $2,-
338,691. Total number of acres 32,552,390.
Total value $84,577,166.
The value of city and town property return
ed is $44,368,096 in 1869, against $40,315,G21
in 1868; increased value $4,052,475. Money
and solvent debts returned in 1869, $24,143,-
967; in 1868, $23,218,520, being an increase
of $925,447. Merchandise in 1869 is set at
l$ll,^3C,793, against $0,976,293 in M68. show
ing an increase of $T,lorf,50(i The following
counties have increased their city and town
property oyer $100,000: Bibb, $213,435;
Chatham, $1,729,337; Floyd, $176,173; Fulton,
$1,240,372; Glynn, $193,405; Spalding, $231,-
863; Troup, $178,690. The following conn
ties show a decrease of over $30,000: Camden,
$45,694; Muscogee, $276,907; Richmond,
$174,190. In monpy nnd solvent debts the
following aro the most noticeable: Increase,
Chatham, $847,406; Fulton, $182,995; Sum
ter, $84,131; Bartow, $73,928. Decrease, De
catur, $115,265; Muscogee, $239,556; Troup,
$112,095; and the following have decreased
over $50,000: Bibb, Brooks, Morgan, Quit-
man, Richmond, Thomas and Wilkinson.
Household and kitchen furniture has in-'
creased in value $31,119 during the year; the
returns being $1,405,745 in 1869, and $1,369,-
726 in 1868. Plantation and mechanical tools
over $300 in value have increased $6,976.
The number of hands employed between the
ages of 12 and 65 were 106,739 against 86,413
in. 1868; increase 20,326.
The value of stocks and bonds held in 1869
was $5,184,832; in 1868, ,$4,048,714. Invested
in shipping in 1869 $250,049; cotton manu
factories, $2,338,948; iron works, etc.,-$476;-
920, of which Fulton county claims $153,750.
In mining, $15,395. The amount of National
Bank shares held in 1868 was only $12,595,
while in 1869 tho amount was $835,950. Of
this sum Richmond county owns $500,000;
Fultou county $200,000, and Muscogee $112,-
000.
Hie value of all other property (personal)
not enumerated except annual crops is returned
at $29,167,194 in I860, against $2C,551,426 in
18G8- increase $2,662,768. The aggregate
value of the whole property In 1869 iwi $904,
481,706, licing an increase of $13,246,186
during the year.
Eighty-seven insurance companies are atlior-
ized to do business in the State, four of which
are English.
The above report is we think highly satis
factory. That the aggregate valuo of property
in the State should have appreciated during
the year thirteen null ions and a quarter
is a subject for congratulation when we con
sider the excited period our Shite Inis passed
through, and the great efforts other States
have been making to induce emigration. With
very few exceptions, tho county of Muscogee
being the chief, all ports of the State show im
provement, which we trust will be increased
tenfold during the present year.
We publish beloW authentic copies of all
tho resolutions passed at the late session of
the Provisional Legislature:
I am induced to believe, from the very great
improvement which is being exhibited in the
value of taxable property, and especially of
real estate, that a return ot two hundred mil
lions of taxable property may be safely antici
pated for the present year.
Respectfully submitted.
Madison Bell,
Comptroler General.
The first account between the Treasurer and
the State shows that the gross receipts for the
year, were $2,300,786 16, and the payments
$1,857,825 98, leaving a balance in the hands
of the Treasurer of $442,960 18, exclusive of
several warrants drawn on the printing fund
of 1868 and 1869, and two under the civil
tablishmcnt of 1869, which have not been
paid, and would increase the balance very
materially.
The second account shows tho sonrees from
whence the revenue was derived. The total
receipts for the year were $2,184,090 51. The
balance at the end of last year on hand $116,-
695 65, making the gross total $2,300,786 16
to bo accounted for. The general tax of 1866
produced $161 29, 1867, $17,421 05, 1868,
$633,590 70, 1869 $558,744 «- Tho poll tax
for 1868 and 1869 produced $125,320 92. The
liquor tax of 1868 $1,892 71, of 18C9 $27,093
79. Tho tax on Insurance companies brought
in 1867 $5,402 63, 1868, $8,642 50. Circus
and shows amounted to $8,693 65. The rev
enue derived from tho Western aud Atlantic
Railroad during ten months was $250,000.—
Temporary loans $173,227 50. Mortgage
bonds and coupons used in funding bonds
post fide under the act of 1866 $349,000.
Statement No. 3 exhibits the payments for
the year. The civil establishment cost $88,-
505 77, of whioh $*23,283 89 was for the year
1868. The contingent fund cost $20,484 17,
the sum of $516 01 belonging to 1868. The
printing fund amounted to $27,979 19, of
whieh $8,169 42 belonged to 1868. Special
appropriations swallowed up $330,628 37,
$89,546 65 being for 1868, and $1,158 43 for
1766. Constitutional Convention scrip cost
$26,652 25. Legislative pay rolls $186,794 00.
Temporary loan of 1868 $297,475 00. There
was public* debt paid to the amount of $858,-
846 00, making a total of $1,857,825 98.
• , The assets of the State are as follows':
III the Banker the"State of Georgia...... 1.833 share#.
Iu the Bauk of Augusta 890 shares.
In the Bank of Georgia Railroad aud
In the Atlantic and' Gnll Railroad 10,000 shares.
The State also owns the Western and Atlan
tic Railroad, stretching from Atlanta to Chat
tanooga, Tt -'.u: — e, together with the neces
sary grounds for depots, machine shops, etc.,
and tho equipments belonging to said road.
al d» bt of the State as exhibited in
A RESOLUTION.
Resolved, That the appropriation act of
1869 be and it is hereby continued in fall force
and effect for the first two quarters of this year,
viz: until Jnly 1st, 1870.
Resolved, 2d, That for the same reasons the
tax act of1869 be and it is hereby continued in
full force and effect until otherwise ordered by
the General Assembly.
Resolved, 3d, That the interest aud principal
upon thepnblic debt accruing prior to July 1st,
1870, be paid as it becomes due, in accordance
with the sections of the Code relating to said
subject
Resolved, 4th, That a joiut committee of
threo from the Senate and five from the House
be appointed, whoso duty it shall be to make
a full and thorough examination into the con
dition and managenu nt of the finances of the
Western and Atlantic Railroad since the time
said road was placed under the supervision of
the present Superintendent; also, at the time
said road was placed under his control, and
also as to the general management of said road,
and especially said committee to bo directed
to inquire what has been the entire earnings
and receipts of said road, what necessary and
actual working expenses, and what disposition
has been made of the profits of said road;
what contracts have been made for material
and supplies for said road outside of the State
of Georgia; with whom were such contracts
made, by whom mode, who were interes
ted in those contracts, with whose approval,
worn any discounts made upon the purchases
so made, and who were Interested in the said
discounts inquire how crossties, wood and other
railroad material are procured within the
State of Georgia; what prices are paid, and
what employees or officers are interested in
procuring such material and supplies; whether
any officers or employees of the road are in
terested in eating houses where tho road em
ployees are fed; in warehouses where goods
shipped over the road are stored, and brick
yards where the brick manufactured arc
furnished parties not connected with the road;
whether any property of tho road has been
taken by officers or employees of the road and
appropriated to their own use; whether any
officers and employees of the road have re
ceived or collected any of the earnings of the
road or money on account thereof, and have
failed to pay the same over to the Treasurer
of the road, and thos<* paid the same
to other persons than the Treasurer; what
quantity of goods have been lost of
the receipt of shipment by the rood and how
these losses happened, and whether any offi
cers or employees were interested in or beue-
fitied by said losses, the extent to which over
charges have been made for freight; how these
overcharges are made, and whether any offi
cers or employees of the said rood were inter
ested in or benefited by these overcharges;
what number of persons were in the em
ployment or pay of the road daring the year
1869, the number daring each month, and
what number have been employed since the
first day of January. 1870; whether there are
any persons in the employment of the road or
receiving pay freon the same, whose names do
not appear upon the regular pay rolls of the
road; now many persons, and what per
sons have been put in the pay of the road
since the 18th of February, 1870, and
the services renderd by said peasons;
what number of persons have been em-
to
been found, and the cost of finding them ‘ What
amounts have been paid for printing purposes,
and what amounts have been loaned or al-
OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.! OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
lowed to be, and by what officers or employ-
railroad
ees, or other persons, for other than
ss; what members of the General As-
w have been and are in the employment
of the road; what officers of the road who by
law are required to give bond and security for
the proper discharge of their duty, have foiled
to execute the bonds, with the security required
by law, and render a full and complete report
to the General Assembly at its meeting after
adjournment.
Resolved, 5th, That a similar joint commit
tee be appointed, whose duty it shall be to
visit the Penitentiary and the different places
where the convicts are employed, and make a
thorough examination into the condition and
manner of the treatment of said convicts, and
render a full report to the General Assembly
on its reassembling.
Resolved, 6, That each of said committees
be authorized to employ a clerk fully compe
te discharge the duties, and that each of said
committies be authorized to send for persons
andpapers and administer oaths.
Whereas, there exists great doubt and un
certainty as to the validity of the proceedings
of the several courts of this State, and of the
acts of the civil officers of this State, There
fore with the view of preventing confusion,
Resolved, 7, That all proceedings in the
several Courts of this State founded on any
debt or contract made or entered into prior to
tho first day. of June, 1865, and au levies
and sales by virtue of any execution so found
ed, shol4.be and aro liereby^tayeduntil twenty
days filler the meeting of Hie next General
Assembly.
Resolved, 8, That the General Assembly in
compliance with the just demands of the peo
ple earnestly appeal to Maj. Gen. A. IL Terry
to enforce the above resolutions after their ap
proval by the Executive of the State.
9th. Resolved, That the Legislature, after
disposing of the business before it, adjourn
until the first Wednesday in July next, unless
sooner called together by his Excellency, the
Governor. Benjamin Conley,
President of Senate.
J. G. W. Mills.
Secretary of Senate.
R. L. McWhorter,
• Speaker House of Representatives.
Jno. J. Newton,
Clerk House of Representatives. f
Approved, May 4,1870:
Rufus B. Bullock,
Governor.
In Senate, read and adopted, April 30,1870:
J. G. W. Mills.
Secretary of Senate.
In House, read and concurred in, May 3,
1870: 'Jno. J. Newton,
Clerk of House of Representatives.
A RESOLUTION
Resolved, by the Geueral Assembly, that
. the future the President of tho Senate,
Speaker of tho House of tho Representatives
and the Auditing Committee of tho Senate
and House of Representatives, adhere strictly
and rigidly to the 181st section of the Code,
which says that the compensation due the
officers and members of the General Assembly
must be oertified by the President and Speaker
respectively, upon the report of the Auditing
Committee to the Treasurer, who afterwards
shall pay each member who presents his
account duly audited.
Resolved further, that said committees are
requested not to audit the account of any offi
cer, clerk or employee of either branch of the
General Assembly who lias not been author
ized by resolution of the respective Houses,
or been elected or appointed in accordance
with the Constitution of this State or the Code
of Georgia, and that the Treasurer is requested
not to pay one cent to members, officers or
employees of either branch of the Legislature
that does not conform strictly with these res
olutions. Benjamin Conley,
President of the Senate.
J. G. W. Mills,
Secretary of Senate.
R. L. McWhorter,
Speaker House Rgjffsentatives.
Jno. J. Newton
Secretary of House Representatives.
Approved, May 4, 1870.
Rufus B. Bullous,
Governor.
In Senate, read and approved April 29,1870:
J. G. W. Mills,
Secretary of Senate.
Iu Hon.sc, read and concurred April 30,1870.
Jno. J. Newton,
Clerk of House Representatives.
RESOLUTION.
Whereas, Governor Bullock has drawn his
warrants upon the Treasury in favor of cer-
tive Department, which have been duly coun
tersigned by the Comptroller General: And
whereas, the State Treasurer, N. L. Angier, has
declined to pay the same, inasmuch as the said
warrants, in his opinion, are drawn improperly
upon the printing fund;
Therefore, reselvcd by the Senate and House
of Representatives, That the Treasurer be au
thorized and required to pay said warrants
aud any other warrauts regularly issued by the
Executive and countersigned by the Comp
troller General in accordance with law, out of
any moneys in-tho Treasury not otherwise ap
propriated. Benjamin Conley,
President of Senate.
J. G. W. Mills,
Secretary Senate.
It L. McWhorter,
Sneaker House of Representatives.
Jno. J. Newton,
Clerk House Representatives.
Approved, May 5, 1870.
Brrus B. Bullock,
Governor.
In House — Read and adopted May 4, 1870.
Jno. J. Newton,
Clerk House Representatives.
' In Senate —Read nnd concurred in May 4,
1870. J. G. W. Mills,
Secretary Senate.
a resolution.
Resolved by the General Assembly, that
the Governor pay no salary from date for a
Superintendent of Public Works, or Clerks
for the same office.
Benjamin Conley,
President of Senato.
J. G. Mills,
Secretary Senate.
R. L. McWhorter,
Speaker House Reprcseutatiues.
JohnJ. Newton,
Clerk House Representatives.
Approved, May 5, 1870:
Rufus B. Bullock,
Governor.
Iu Senate, read and adopted May 4, 1870.
J. G. W. Mills,
Secretaiy Senate.
Iu House read and concurred iu May 4, 1870.
John J. Newton,
Clerk House Representatives.
A RESOLUTION.
Resolved, That a joint committee, consist
ing of threo from the Senate and five from the
House, be appointed to take into consideration
that portion of the Governor’s message relat
ing to charges which have been circulated in
relation to the use or misapplication of the
public funds, and that said committee be au
thorized to send for persons and papers.
Benjamin Coxly,
President of Senate.
J. G. W. Mills,
Secretary of Senate.
R. L. McWhorter,
Speaker House of Representatives.
John J. Newton,
Clerk House of Representatives.
Approved, May 4, 1870.
Rufus B. Bullock, Governor.
In Senate, read and adopted February 2,
1870. J. G. W. Mills,
Secretary of Senate.
In House,read aqd concurred in May 3,1870.
John J. Newton,
« Clerk House of Representatives.
I have for years been opposed to Calomel,
and since 1839 have used Simmons' Liver
Regulator as a vegetable remedy, and can con
fidently assert that it has exceeded my expec
tations, curing cases of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint that were thought almost hopeless.
Granville Wood,
- Wood’s Factory, Macon, Georgia,
may 12-dAwlt
Kwf.—A man recently went from New Or
leans to New York, transacted his business
and returned in 6J days.
N. S. Burbank lias been enjoined from act
ing os City Treasurer, resulting from a police
board quarrel.
Mr. J. M. Barrett, of the Picayune, has been
arraigned before Recorder Houghton, charged
with having shot and wounded J. L. Smith,
with intent to murder, .and also with having
A PROCLAMATION.
GEOttGl A.
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
WHEREAS, official information has been received at
thi* Department that a murder was committed in the
county of on the 29th November, 1869, upon
the body of William Morris, a person of color, by one
William Simmons, a person of color, aa is alleged, and
that said Simmons has fled from justice:
I have thought proper, therefore, to issue this jay
proclamation, hereby off* ring a reward of Two Hun
dred and Fifty Dollars for the apprehension and de
livery of the said Simmons, with proof sufficient to
convict, to the Sheriff of said county and State.
And I do moreover charge and require all officers in
this State, civil and military, to bo vigilant in endeavor
ing to apprehend the said Simmons, in order that he
may be brought to trial for the offense with which he
stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State
at the Capitol in Atlanta, this ninth day of May in
the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seven
ty, and of the Independence of the United States
of America the Kinoty-fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottog, Secretary of State.
mayl!M13t*wlt
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
By RCFUS B. BUIXOCK,
Governor of said State.
WHEREAS, Official information has been received
at this Department that a murder was committed in
the county of Pickens, on or about the 18th January,
1870, upon the body of Esley Turner, by one Williagi
C. Turner, and that said William C. Turner has fled
from justice:
I have thought proper, therefore, to issue this, mjfl
proclamation, hereby offering a reward of One Thou
sand Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the
said William C. Turner, .with evidence sufficient to
convict, to the Sheriff of said county and State.
And I do moreover charge and require all officers
In this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in cn*
deavoring to apprehend the said William C. Turner,
in order that he may be brought to trial for the of
fense with which be stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State,
at the Capitol in Atlanta, this ninth dsy of May, in
the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Sew
enty, and of the Independence of the United
States of America the Ninety-fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottino, Secretary of State.
may 10-d3twlt
A PROCLAMATION.
GKOHGIA
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
county of Dougherty, <
said White has fled from justice:
Sheriff of said county and State.
And I do moreover charge and require all officers iu
this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in endeav-
stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State,
the year of c
States of America the Ninety-fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottino, Secretary of State,
may 10-d3twlt
A PROCLAMATION.
C* K <> It <i 1 A .
The following is an official list of the names of citi
zens of this State who have been relieved of political
disabilities by a vote of two-thirds of each House of
Congress, as provided in the HI Section of Article XIV
of the amendments to the Constitution of the United
States, ms certified to this Department by the Honora
ble the Secretary of State of the United States.
B. P. Lester,
Secretary Executive Department^
Names.
Residence.
Adkins, Joseph
Warren county
Andrews, Garnett
Akerman, Amos T
Allan, Thompson
Barbour, Thos
Beach, Henry F
Beall. OP
Bedford, P B
Ware county
Bell, R W
Bracewell, JR
Braswell, Robt
Brock, Walter
Broom, J C
Brown, Joa E
Browning, Joaiah A
Broyles, Chas E
Bruton, Benj F
Buchan, James
Bucket. J W
Burch. John
Burnett. Geo P
Byrd, A L '.
Byrd, Benton
Byrd. G H
Madison county
Blodgett, Foster
Richmond county
Bishop, Jas M
Dawson county
Bentley, Wm D
Bagley, W S
Bentley, Wm F
Beavers, RC
Brookin, Abram
Washington county
Brooks, Sam’l
Brooks, John
Blankenship, W W
Bowden, John C
Caldwell, C J
Caldwell, J H
Clay, Wm L
Cole, C B
Coleman, J M
Collins, M J
Whitfield county
Cooper, Jesso
Houston county
Corker, JR
Corker, S A
Cos tin, Albert
Costin, J T
Cotting, D G
< .Cunningham,
By RUFUS £». BULLOCK,
Governor of said Shite.
WHEREAS, Official information has been received
at this Department that a murder was committed in
the county of Rabun, on the 4th February, 1870, upon
the body of David G. Singleton, by one Samuel Rog-
as is alleged, and that said Rogers has fled from,
justice:
I have thought proper, therefore, to issue this, my
proclamation, hereby offering a reward of Five Uuu-
dred Dollars for ihe apprehension and delivery of the
said Rogers, with proof sufficient to convict, to the
Sheriff of said county and State.
And I do moreover charge and require all officers is
this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in endeav
oring to apprehend the said Rogers, in order that he
may be brought to trial for the offense with which he
stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State,
at the Capitol in Atlanta, this ninth day of May in
the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seven
ty and of the Independence of the United States of
America the Ninty-fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
By the Governor:
David G. Cormto, Secretary of State.
may 10-d3twl.
Madison county
Clay. J C
Moss, Warren R D
A PROCLAMATION.
Gc K O R G I A :
Bj RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
WHEREAS. Official information has been receive! at
this Department that, in the county of Hancock, on
or about tho night of the 19th December last, a band
of lawless persons in disguise, and about twenty-five
or thirty in number, went to the house of James Os
born, a peaceable and law-abiding citizen of said coun
ty of Hancock, and after having beaten him mostcru-
elly, robbed him of all the money he then possessed,
abused his wife in a violent manner and threatened to
take her as well as her husband’s life by presenting pis
tols at their persons. All of said outrages were com
mitted, aa is alleged, without any provocation:
Nov, therefore, to the end that these guilty parties
may be brought to speedy trial and punishment;
I have thought proper to issue this, my proclama
tion. hereby offering a reward of One Thousand Dol
lars lor the apprehension and delivery of the said out
laws, with evidence sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff
of said county and State.
And I do moreover charge and require all officers in
this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in endeav
oring to apprehend the said outlaws, in order that they
may be brought to trial for the offense with which
they stand charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the Slate,
at the Capitol in Atlanta, this ninth day of May, in
the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Sev
enty, and of the Independence of the United
States of America the Ninety-fourth-
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottino, Secretary of State.
may 10-dStwlt
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA.
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
WHEREAS, Official information has been received
at this Department that a murder was committed in
the county of Whitfield, on the 18th March last, upon
the body of John Edwards, by one William Black, aa
is alleged, and that said Black has fled from justice:
I have thought proper, therefore, to issue this, my
proclamation, hereby offering a reward of Five Hun
dred Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the
said Black, with proof sufficient to convict, to the
Sheriff of said county and State.
And I do moreover charge and require all officers in
this State, civil and military, to bo vigilant in endeav
oring to apprehend the said Black, in order that he
may be brought to trial for tho offense with which he
stands charged.
Given under my hand and th j Great Seal of the State,
at the Capitol in Atlanta, this ninth day of May, in
the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Sev
enty, and of the Independence of the United
States of America the Ninety-fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By tho Governor:
David G. Cornua, Secretary of State.
Cloud, W L
Caldwell, Rev AW.
Caldwell, Rev CM
Cleland, Geo Cobb county
Cheshire, ED Fulton county
Campbell, Robt
Coleman, J G Bibb county
Cobb, W W Upson county
Culberson, JP Troup county
Cox, ifted Gordon county
Daniel, M A Madison county
Daniels, Chas Coffee county
Deadwyler, V H Madison county
DcGraffenreid, W Bibb county
DeGraffenried, W K Bibb connty
Devers, J .Macon county
Dickey, John Union county
Dixsou, Wm B Randolph county
Doyle, Wm Richmond county
Dunnegan, Benj Hall county
Dillon, W C Richmond county
Davis, G T Brooks county
DeGraffenried, B B Baldwin county
Davis, Wm R .Walton county
Davis, Chas D Richmond county
Dasher, W H Lowndes county
Deas, Alexander
Davenport, Wm W Oglethorpe county
Davenport. W J Oglethorpo count!
Dowda, Jno O Cherokee county
Deck, Jacob Lumpkin county
Edmonson, WO Chattooga county
Edwards. Wm P Taylor county
Ells, Jas N Richmond county
Evans, John R Thomas county
Edwards, Wm H Elbert county
Edmonson, H D C Chattooga county
Fagan, Elbert. Houston county
Fannin, 7*h*m Morgan county
Farrow, HP.. Fulton county
Fish, Geo W.’. Macon county
Fletcher, Dix Cobb county
Flournoy, Geo W. Cobb county
Gibson, W A Twiggs county
Gillespie, W B Banks county
Glenn, Jas.. Whitfield county
Glenn, Jesse A Whitfield county
Glover. Henry J Jasper county
Gober, NN Cobb county
Goodwin, Willis. Henry county
Gove, Sami F Twiggs county
Green, Dan! A Vienna
Greenleaf, L H Ware connty
Griffin, J C Henry county
Griffin, Joel R Houston county
Griffin, Joshua Lowndes county
Griffin, Wm Twiggs county
Gann, J L.....* Talbot county
Gunnels, Joel D..« Banks connty
Guthrie. Joseph Whitfield county
Green, A J Whitfield county
Green, Jaa W....
Gould, WT
Fulton county
Glenn, Luther J
Granberry, J M
Harris, J p.«# .V FUlton county
Harrall, DB Stewart county
Harrison, J H Franklin county
Harrison, Jas A. Franklin county
Henderson, Borry Pierce county
Higby, El - ..Talbot county
Higdon, John Decatur county
Hill, James. Gordon county
Trill, Joshua.... Madison county
Holden, Wm F Taliaferro oounty
Hopkins, Franc M .Miller county
Hose, Jno H .Houston county
Honsard, GW , Gwinnett county
Huflfcker, Jas Whitfield county
Hughes, Haywood .Macon county
Hulbert, R .Macon county
Humphries, Robt .Brooks county
Hungerford, McWhorter Burke connty
Hunt, Joel Madison oounty
Hunter, D E Wilcox county
Hutchison, Pet W Clarko county
Hutchins, J O . Jones county
Hopkins, Thus Thomas oounty
Harris, Jno L Fulton county
Hascal, F B Fulton county
Hendricks. Jesse Dawson county
Harvey, Robt D: Floyd county
Humphrey, Enoch Gordon county
Hill, John B
Hood, Geo M
Harvey, Geo M
Dougherty county
t a
Hargroves, ZB
Floyd county
Holliday, R R
Clayton county
Holden, Frank H
.Taliaferro county
Howard J A
Hawkins, Sam’l
Chattooga county
Hillyer, Goo Fulton county
Jackson. Asa W Clarke county
Jine, Burrell Habershan county
Johnson, AW Forsyth county
Johnson, D .Murray county
Johnson, GW Hall county
Johnson, J C Clarke county
Johnson, Jno W Clarke county
Jones, J B Macon county
Jones, W B Macon county
Jordan, Duncan Randolph county
Jordan, Reuben Jasper county
Jordan, W F Jasper county
Johnson, Jno Calvin Clarke county
Johnston, Wm B
Johnson, Dav S Morgan county
Jobson, Jno S Houaten county
Johnson, Abda Bartow county
Johnson, Calvin Dawson county
Jackson, A Warren comity
Jones, A Warren county
Jobe, S J Catoosa county
Kelley, C C Twiggs County
Hitching, Miles Twiggs county
King, T W Monroo county
Kelley, Wm Dawson county
Kelley, Wm S Bibb county
Knowles, D E Pierce county
Kirksey, E F Stewart county
King, David G Catoosa county
Latimer, C H Thomas county
Lawton. W J Bibb county
Lee, Augustus H Newton oounty
Liles, A J Lowndes county
Lindsey, Sam’l Macon county
Long, S K Twiggs county
Lonette, Fortune Worth county
Love, Jas W Houston county
Loughbridge, Benj Murray county
Lestor, Geo H Oglethorpe county
Lorell, Wm B Rabun county
Luffman, Wm Murray coufity
Leland, S W Bartow county
Lochranc, O A Fulton county
Lucas, Geo M Baldwin county
Martin, James Bibb county
Martin, W T Banks county
Marsh, E A Twiggs county
Mason, AC. Putnam county
Mathews, J Gwinnett county
Mathews, W A Houston county
Matthews, Jno M Madison county
Matthews, Wm A Houston county
Maxwell, Jas A Henry county
McCoy, Henry K Sumter county
McCloud, Murdock
McWhorter, J H
Oglethorpe oounty
McWhorter. BL
McWhorter, W H Gieene county
Merrill, Geo W Carroll county
Merrill, W W Carroll county
Millcdge, John Richmond county
Miller, John B Glynn county
Miller, Thos C Troup county
Mills, J O W Fulton county
Minot, S F W Fayette county
Muier, S T W Macon county
McCallcr, Chas P Richmond county
Moore, Wm W Warren county
McWhorter, Joseph Oglethorpe county
Morgan, Elisha C Lowndes county
McAdoo, W G Baldwin county
McArthur, W T Montgomery county
McMeals, J P
Morrison, J J
Martin Wm F
Mitchell, Jesse Walton oounty
Marshall, Absolam Houston county
Maun. Joel M Houston county
McCamey, Sr, Robt Murray county
Moss, W R D Cherokee county
McArthur, Duncan Fulton county
Mashbourne, J W Wilcox county
Mann, WDF Haralson county
Morgan, F A. Carroll county'
Mitchell. Robt M... Oglethorpe county
Nash, Gabriel Madison county
Nelson, Rich’d Wilkinson county
Nesbit, J B - Gordon county
Newsom, DA Greene county
Nolan, Geo M Henry county
Normally, J C Clarko county
Nunnally, GW Clarke county
Nunnally, J Gwinnett county
Neal, John Warren county
Nutting, C A Bibb county
Neel,
Nunnally, AD Spading county
Neal, J B M Quitman county
Newbern, Geo W CUnch connty
O’Neil, Jno W Lowndes county
Oakes, Isaac White county
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Pettis. H Fulton county
Gibson, Wm
Pope, Jno D
Poor, M
Pittman, Daniel
Price, Wm P Lumpkin connty
Philcyarr, Wm E Rabun county
Phillips, Wm Richmond county
Phillips, Edwin G Richmond county
Padgett, W W Warren county
Pitts, Littleton Meriwether county
Pierce, W G Calhoun county
Pool, A J Baldwin county
Parker, Anderson M Fulton county
Quillian, M P Whitfield county
lUiford, Elijah G.., Chattahoochee county
Rainey, W H Glynn county
Richardson, J C Dawson county
Richardson. W H Dawson county
Roberts. L H Echols county
Roberts, Lewis H Echols county
Robinson, F J Oglethorpe county
Rogers, W G B Union connty
Ronaldson, And’w J Sumter county
Richardson, E Dougherty county
Ross, John
Roberts, Thos J Quitman county
Reynolds, Peyton - • Bibb county
Roberts, Aug H * Warren county
Rhodes, Absolam .Taliaferro county
Saffold, Thos Morgan county
Sanders, H T Madison county
Sanders, J .Twiggs county
Selbies, Horace ... .Quitman county
Sessions, N Mwc® county
Seward, Joa L Thomas county
Shannon, Hugh Murray county
Sibley, Horaco Macon county
. .Fulton county
Smith, Bluford D
OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Smith, F M
Strother, Jno R
Smith, Jas R
....... .Coffee county
Simmon ton, Thos
.Spalding county
Speer, Geo W
Fulton county
OFFICIAL ADVERTISE!! 1 NTS.
Stout, Sami H Fulton county
Stephens, Jno U Oglethorpo county
Taylor, Kichen .Houston county
Thomas, Geo S Fulton county
Thompson, AC Houston county
Thompson, G H Greene county
Thorn, Eph’m Newton county
Tooke^ Henry H Thomas county
Trawick, Jas M Pulaski county
Tweedy, Eph’m Richmond county
Tift, Nelson Dougherty county
Thurmond, T W .Spalding county
Thornton, Joel F... Greene county
Thrasher, J J Fulton connty
Teasley, Wm A. Cherokee county
Taylor, Jackson S Coweta county
Tucker, W Colquit county
Tousman, Jas S .Pierce county
Twiner, Elias Wilcox county
Upson, F L. Oglethorpe county
Vining, A S Murray county
Walker, Dawson A Whitfield county
Wall, W S. Taylor county
Ward, H W Oglethorpe county
Warner, Hiram Meriwether county
Warnock, J G M Brooks county
Warren, B H Richmond county
Waters, R A Twiggs county
Whaley, Wm Wayne county
Whelchol, Davis Hall county
Whitehead, W H Macon county
Whiteley, RH Decatur county
Williams, Benj Appling county
Wimberly, Jas L Stewart county
Wimberly, Jesso Burke county
Wimpy, J A Lumpkin county
Wofford, Wm T Bartow county
Wood, J S .Cobb county
Wood, R P Murray county
Woods, W Morgan county
Worrell, EH Troup county
Wyatt, Geo M Henry county
Wright, Wm F Coweta county
Ware, GMT Pierce county
Wayne, Henry C Glynn county
Walker, Dickerson H Walton county
Webster, Wm R Fulton county
Ward, T A
Wellborn, M H Warren county
Wade, EC Chatham county
Willey, Geo W , Chatham county
Waring, Jas J Chatham county
Wood, Thos A Bartow connty
Wikle, Jesse R Bartow comity
, Wikle, Jno L Bartow county
Waters, H H Talbot county
Wilder, R W Warren county
Wing, Peter V Colquit county
Waldron, GW Clinch county
Williams, DA Taliaferro county
White, Thos W Baldwin county
Whitaker, Jared I Fulton county
Wilson, Zach F Gordon county
Waits, Jno C Polk county
Williams, A J G Fulton county
Yarbrough, Nathan Floyd county
Young, P M B Bartow county
may8-d3Awl
Atlanta, Ga., May 3,187<
» WailiEisJ-K vacancy has occurred, and, flow exists,
in the office Sheriff of tho county of Scriven,
caused by the resignation of John W. Boston, the per
son having heretofore exercised tUo duties cf said
office; now, therefore, it is
ORDERED, That P. W.. Kemp, of the connty oi
Scriven. be, and he is hereby, appointed Sheriff
thereof, to fill the vacancy aforesaid; and that he, the
said P, W. Kemp, upon his executing and filing in
the offico of Ordinary of said county, of Scriven, his
official bond as Sheriff, in the sum of Ten Thousand
Dollars, with such sureties thereto as the law requires,
be commissioned accordingly.
Given under my hand and the Seal of the Executive
Department, at the Capitol in Atlanta, the day aud
year above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
By the Governor:
It. p. Lestek, See’y Exec. Dept.
WHEREAS, A vacancy has occurred, and now exists,
in the office of Ordinary of the county of Camden,
caused by tho resignation of Wm. T. Spencer, the
person having heretofore exercised the duties of said
office; now, therefore, it is
ORDERED, That Robert N. King, of the county of
Camden be, and he is hereby, appointed Ordinary
thereof, to fill the vacancy aforesaid; and that he, tho
said Robert N. King, upon his executing and
filing in this Department his official bond as Clerk of
Ordinary, in the sum of One Thousand Dollars, with
such sureties thereto as the law requires and as shall
be satisfactory to mo, be commissioned accordingly.
Given under my hand and the Seal of the Executive
Department, at the Capitol in Atlanta, the day and
year above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
By tho Governor:
R. II, Atkinson, Sec’y Exec. Dept.
HEADq’&s Military District of Georgia,
Atlanta, Ga., May G, 1870.
Approved:
ALFRED H. TERRY,
Brevet Major General Commanding.
may7-d3tiwlt-
WHEREAS, A vacancy has occurred, and now exists,
in the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of the
county of Decatur, caused by the death of G. A. Pad-
rich, the person having heretofore exercised the
duties of said office; now, therefore, it iB
ORDERED, That James E. Dickenson of the county
of Decatur be, and he is hereby, a ppointed Clerk of
tho Superior Court thereof, to fill the vacancy afore
said; and that he, the said James E. Dickenson upon
his executing and filing fh the office of Ordinary of
said county of Decatur his official bond as Clerk oi tho
Superior Court, in the sum of Three Thousand Dol
lars, with such sureties thereto as the law requires, be
commissioned accordingly.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Exccutr
Department, at the c&pitol in Atlanta, the day and
year above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
By tho Governor:
R. P. Lester. Secretaiy of Executive Dep’t.
Atlanta, Ga., May 3,187(
ALFRED II. TERRY,
Brevet Major General Commanding.
Whereas,, A vacancy has occurred, and now exists,
in the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Echols
county, caused by the removal from the State of James
Boring, the person having heretofore exercised the
duties of said office; now, therefore, it is
ORDERED, That M. V. Clayton, of the county of
Echols, bo, and he is hereby, appointed Clerk of the
Superior Court thereof, to fill the vacancy aforesaid;
and that he, the said M. V. Clayton, upon his execut
ing and filing in the office of Ordinary of said county
of Echols, his official bond as Clerk of the Superior
Court, in the sum of Three Thousand Dollars, with
such sureties thereto as the law requires, be commis
sioned accordingly.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Executive
Department, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, the day and
year above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
By the Governor:
H. C. Carson, Sec’y Exec. Dept.*
Headq’bs Militart district or Georgia,
Approved:
Atlanta, Ga., May 4,1870.
ALFRED H. TERRY,
Brevet Major General Commanding.
Whereas, On the 27th day of March, A. D. 1869, R.
T. Ross was appointed Ordinary of the county of
Jones, to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation and
removal from the county of the person elected to said
office, and to hold said office until hia successor was ap
pointed and qualified; and
Whereas, I have this day appointed James B. De-
veaux Ordinary of said county of Jones as a succes
sor to said R. T. Ross; now, therefore, it is
ORDERED, That he, the said James B. Deveaux enter
upon the discharge of the duties of said office of Or
dinary immediately, upon hia having qualified and
given bond aa set forth in the order of his appoint
ment; and the said R. T. Ross is hereby ordered and
required to deliver to the said James B. Deveanx, as
his successor in office, all tho books, papers and other
property appertaining to said office of Ordinary.
Given under my hand and the seal of tbe Executive
Department, at the Capitol in Atlanta, the day and
year above written.
RUFUS B. bullock;
Governor.
ALFRED n. TERRY,
Brevet Major General Commanding.
ALFRED H. TERRY,
Brevet Major General Commanding.
may 5-d3t&wlt
Atlanta, Ga., April 2
WHEREAS, A vacancy has occurred, and now exists,
iu the office of Justice of the Peace, in and for tbe
323d District. G. M., Tfcigfcs county, caused by tho re
moval from tho District of the person having hereto
fore exercisod tho duties of said office; now, there
fore, it is
ORDERED, That Wm. Melton, of the county of
Twiggs, be; and he is hereby, appointed Justice of the
Peace in and for said 323d District, G. M., to fill the
vacancy aforesaid; and that he, after having taken
the oath of office requirod by law, be commissioned
accordingly.
Given tinder my hand an4 the Seal of the Executive
Department, at tho Capitol in Atlanta, the day and
year above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
By th$ Governor:
B. P. Lester, Sect’y Exec. Dep't.
Hkabq'rs Military District of Georgia, |
Atlanta. Ga., April 28, 1870. |
Approved':
ALFRED H. TERRY,
Brevet Major General Commanding,
may 5-d3tkwlt
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. - »
Atlanta, Ga., May 4, 1870. f
ORDERED: That James B. Deveaux, of the county
of Jones be, and he is hereby, appointed Ordinary
thereof; and that he, tho Baid James B. Deveanx,
upon his executing aud filing in this Department, hia
official bond as Clerk of Ordinary, in the sum of One
Thousand Dollars, with such sureties thereto an the
law requires, be commissioned accordingly.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Executive
Department, at the Capitol, iu Atlanta, the day and
year aboye written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Governor.
By the Governor:
II. C. Carson, Sec’y Excc. Dept.
Heaoq’k* Military District of Georgia, l
Atlanta, Ga., May 4, 1870. j
Approved:
ALFRED H. TERRY,
Brevet Major General Commanding.
may 7-d3Uwlt
APPOINTMENT BY THE GOVERNOR
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, )
State of Georgia. S
Atlanta, Ga., May 4, 1870.)
ORDERED: That Robert H. Atkinson, of the county
of Bibb, be, and be is hereby appointed Secretary to
the Executive Department vice 11. Paul Lester, re
signed.
Given under my hand and the seal of tho Executive
Department, at the Capitol in Atlanta, the day and
and year first above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK. Governor.
By the Governor:
II. C. Carson.
Secretary Executive Department.
may 5-d3t*wlt
TO THE PUBLIC.
The Joint Committee, appointed for the purpose of
investigating the charges which have been circulated
against his Excellency, the Governor, in relation to
the use aud misapplication of the .public fuuds, hav
ing fixed.upon the 18th day of May, 1870, for commenc
ing such investigation, would respectfully state to the
public that it is the purpose of the Committee to in
vestigate all charges that may be brought to their no
tice, in tangible form, fearlessly and as fully as practi
cable. Any person having any charge to make is in
vited to.communicate lli* exme to any. member of. the
Committee, cither personally or by letter, giving an
outline of the matter complained of, and furnishing
the names of witnesses and giving any other informa
tion which may aid the Committee.
The Committee respectfully ask all public journals
iu the State, feeling an interest in the matter, to give
publicity to the foregoing.
John Harris, Chairman.
A. D. Nunnally,
J. C. Fain,
Maiuon Betuune,
W. It. Bell,
8. A. Darnell,
I. E. StirMATE,
W. P. Prick,
may G Committee.
U. S. MARSHAL’S SALE.
I t NDER and by virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued
J out of the Honorable, the District Court of tho
United States for the Northern District of Georgia, iu
favor of the plaintiffs, Brown & Blake, William Atwa
ter, Charles Bridge, A. k W. W. Shumway, and B. F.
Beckman, surviving partner of B. F. Beckman & Co.,
in the following cases, to-wit:
Brown k Blake vs. Samuel A. Durand,
William Atwater, vs. Samuel A. Durand,
Charles Bridge vs. Samuel A. Durand.
A. & W. W. Shumway vs. Samuel A. Durand,
B. F. Beckman, surviving partner of B. F, Beckman
Jk Go., T3. Samuel A. Durand.
I havo levied upon as the property of a*muol A. Du
rand. two lota, each fronting 28 on the west side
uel k Co.
Also, in land lot No. 77, one lot known as No. 2, in
block No. 22, ward one, in the city of Atlanta, situated
side of Whitehall street, between Peter.*
and Garnett streets, upon which is situated a largo
dwelling house and other improvements, and occupied
by 8. A. Durand, containing % acre, more or less
Also, in Laud lot No. 53, one lot known as lot No. 34,
in the third ward of the city of Atlanta, situated on
tho corner of Fraser and Jones streets, on the South
side of Jones and on the cast of Fraser, upon which is
situated a small frame house, together with other im
provements, aud ooeupied by — : — Whorton, said
lot containing tj* acres, more or less.
All of the above described property being situated
in the city of Atlauta, county of l'ulton, and State of
Georgia.
And will soli the same at public auction, at the
Court House, in the city of Atlauta, county of Fulton,
and State of Georgia, on tho
First Tuesday In June next,
Dated at Atlanta, Georgia, May 5th, 1870. _
mayd-w4w
U. S. MARSHAL’S SALE.
TINDER and by virtue of a writ of fieri facias, is-
u sued out of the Honorable, the District Court of
the United States, for the Northern District of Georgia,
in favor of the plaintiffs, Lang, Massman k Co., in the
following case, to-wit:
Lang, Massman A Co., vs. Adam W. Jones and Marcus
A. Huson.
I have levied upon as tho property of Marcus A. Hu
ll, a lot, tract, or parcel of land situated on the <
south by brick store of John Neal.
And will sell, aa the property of said Huson, one
undivided third interest in tho same at public auction,
at the Court House, in tho city of Atlanta, county of
Fulton, and State of Georgia, on tho
First Tuesday in June Next,
between the lawful hours of sale.
Dated at Atlanta, Georgia, May 6th. 1870.
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U. S. MARSHAL’S SALE.
U NDER and. by virtue of a writ of (mortgage) fieri
facias, issued out of the Honorable, tho District
Court of the United States for the Northern District of
Georgia, in favor of tho Plaintiff, Eugene Kelly, in tho
I have levied upon, as the property of John M. Gannon
that lot of laud situate, lying and being in the city of
Atlanta, county of Fulton aud State of Georgia, at the
feet on Hunter street, bounded north by land lately
of W. F. Herring, east by Mitchell’s warehouse, south
by Hunter street and west by Whitehall street, together
with all and wiT«g»isr the righta, appurtenances and
buildings thereunto belonging, being tho store-house
and premises now occupied by John Kcely as a dry
goods straw, and same property as described and point
ed out in said mortgage fi. fa., and will sell the same at
public auction, at the Court House, in tho city of Atlan
ta, county of Fulton, and State of Georgia, on the
First Tuesday In June next,
between the lawful hours of sale. Terms cash.
Dated at Atlanta, Georgia, Aprimth. lSTO.
WM. H. SMYTH
United States '
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