Georgia weekly opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, October 15, 1867, Image 6

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GEORGIA WEEKLY OPINION. THE WEEKLY OPINION. BY W. B. BCBggas AND J, B. DflMBlE, BCKDAY TiiE ncmfiiEn? BAsempa. "Opinion, ot ’»lib F TheN.Y. Times s»ys tiiat tlio oiqptlonsin- dlcatc no Increased confltoncointlicp.cmo- cratlc party,.but signify a reacUon against theextremosots and m passes of tho-Jto- publlcan party, andoopyey.au admonition which ought to boj-.5$]})tary to pollUcal leaden. Tho Herald says (’■hTEo'.ttxsent oleotlons do not donoto -llbmdbri*io" .victories, but that tlio Bepifdloau clement of tho coun* try has stepped aiido t* robuko italeaders.” Tlio Gin*im*ti Commercial says: “In addition tdtfjcva^istaned of Andrew John son, tho extreme men inCongrcss have Bad tho ltaA'fof llib' ficrrufcratlo party as W awful example anif -'Cver-prcscnt terror*— Tho moderate‘mijBjs.'of tlio people Imyt bcendriyen, to malXulHft ketweeu tlieroif actionary- jiolfo'.of thoHemocratic party, rampant and jfnrepdM uk with oU$tV iqultles on its'head, trill tip policy ofi extremo Radicals. When'there fa'no al- tcrnatlvo between going with tho rebels A : Radicals, tho clioico of Intelligent and pa triotic people Is, of oourse, to go'witlpllio Hadlcals. ni t iut “Bat there Is o “popular weariness aa-to lighting the old batt*S of the war over all tho time. There are soiho other things- -to think about. We - 'begged Bon. Wade jo stop thb'torrent of personal vituperation aril partisan violence long eiuWgh to talk 1 a little about some of the new issues which wore particularly Important here. ■'"Noth ing could be got out of hlhi but tlio same old ding-dong. The third officer of the Government, Mr. Speaker Colflix, gave us but a vc'ry small amount of Instruction In jirtlportlon to the latltudo and longitude of hiPttlscourse, and indulged in an unseemly and 1 untimely threat of hanging tlio first officer of tlio Government. The cfileacy of such indiscreet harangues fa seen in the election returns from Ohio. Something beside war talk will be wanted hereafter.” Cotton Items.—The Columbus Enquirer of the Uth has tho following quotations Northern middlings yesterday 15al54£ No demand for other grades. Ordinaries from 11 to 13c. Receipts 095 bales—338 by M. &. G. R. 11m 18 by O. R. R„ 339 by wa gons. Shipments-141 bales, all by II. R. It. Montoomkrt.—The Advertiser of the lOtlisays: The market was easier yesterday, and there was some activity. Strict middlings were quoted at lOJie, tax Included. There were some sales in Atlanta yester day at ll)j. MarkcUlull. Gan’t Control nra Mind.—England lias' effectually suppressed Fenian out- ' breaks, but It secs Itself unablo to repress Fenian sympatbies. The Fenian Kelly having died while in prison, a great de monstration of sympathy for the deceased was made on Monday at his fimcral. Tho English begin to feel considerably scared at the probublo movements of the Fenians. gr The sugar crop of Louisiana, accor ding to the New Orleans lice, will be dou ble last year's crop, and will reach eighty thousand hogsheads. TEI.EGIIAPIIIC INTELLIGENCE. From 'tho Now York Press Association. Washington, Oct. 12.—Cotton claims of loyal Southern owners amounting to $120,- 00$ awarded by tlio Court of Claims In Jilhc last bos been paid, less twoand & half pel cent. Tile successful claimants are res idents of Mobile, Charleston and Atlanta. The court r&qqlred absolute proof that the clttnantsiwvet voluntarily engaged In the l-ctElUonT "" ' . fomey telegraph* that Slurs wood's ma jority Is atje^st six hundred, Ohio politicians seem afraid to Speak on tho jpibcnialprlal results in that State. Commodore Barren, of the Confederate KvVthasbfph pardoned. Pablo dispatch* state that three Iron clads have been sent to tho Irish ooast Jfapolcon complains of Austria’s delay in rcorgamjfog tho srmy., ' dlans aro entrenched at ,ari- :rlxj.’ Their plan involves /Uife. garrison from Rome, i Insurgents will rise. “■ *“' ‘"jig of Austria wll Tho ou&poh tho drawing when tho Napoli soon meet as iruuen. . ajuisvill\ OM.12.—Justice* Sway no Ballard liavo decided that the Civil l bill fa Cbnitltutlonal. I B, Taylor, nophew of tho Proal- Oct. 11*—The pardon ap- fUMiT. Hunter, recently pub- icd](wW written aoOn after tlio close of [$* j. HU exprosalons of approval ap- "K> Johnson’s, and not to tho Congrea- .alplan of reconstruction, rtanul Rovenuo receipts to-day, $391,- i/or tho wools, $2^00,000; for the fiscal ‘,$*4,814,000. Ion. Sherman fa visiting his daughter In w York. (oh. Schofield returns to Richmond to- rrow. n a drunken row between stage passen- i and tho escort at Cameron Creasing, i Fo road, three were killed, unklln Fierce wu serenaded at Con- ',N.IC, Wednesday night, and said: I i you, my friends, to noto tho fact that , triumphs, whatever they may he, are no party triumphs. ‘ Tho pcoplo have risen In their majesty, with a oonselousness of their power, and, disregarding party lines and party aspirations, have boon silently considering what belongs to them, tholr ahlldren, and their country. .I.thlnk the great battle has been fought and won. If the results are slgnlfiesnt in nothtng mac, they are In this, that the white race—our race, the German, Italian, French, Irish, Scotch and Anglo-Saxon people—are still to be the controlling power on this Conti nent. Tlio Superior Court of New York on ap peal lias decided tlio Gardner will case In favor of Mrs. Tyler. The Republican majority tn Iowa 1s estimated at 20,000. , tVrnong a number of articles forwarded 1 rtho dead letter office from tho army at ilumbla, Newborn and Goldsboro, was an p painting representing two children :q(llng a horse. The Department will rcs- I fro the painting to the owner on satlsfac- 1 iyy proof addressod to Third Assistant ] ostmastcr General. The Gubernatorial result In Ohio cannot ,bo positively known until Tuesday. ' 1 London, Oct. 11.—Paris despatches state airs in Italy grave. It fa believed the ioIo nation will follow Garabaldl. Vto- Emanuel will soon cross tho frontier l proclaim Rome a part of hfa kingdom. aris, Oct. 11.—Napoleon returned yo»- ifday. Wilmington, Oct. 12.—W. Parker, whoso lal has been In progress here lbr the last 2 iys In tho Criminal Court, was convicted If murder lathe first degree. Ho killed ’m. Childress In 1833. Evidence clrcum- intial but strong, leather clear and cool. Richmond, Oct. 12^Mo case of Qon- aboden fa exciting some Interest here.— e applied to be pormittod to register un- ir tbo President's last amnesty proclama- >n, upon taking an oath to support the institution, but was rejected. Ho now lhtends to apply to tho U. 6. District Court for a writ of mandamus to compel tlio registering officers to register hfa name. In case the court refuses to grant tlio writ, he will appeal to the Supreme Court of tho United States, and thus test tho validity of the oath required by the Reconstruction act, and demonstrate what virtue there 1s In tho pardon accorded by tho President to tho excluded class. The United States Deputy Murshal seis ed on the British bark Mulhall, of No va Scotia, at City Point to-day, to satisfy a claim of tho mate. Tho Captain restated tho sotauro and was very Insolont and threatened the country with English ven geance, and telegraphed for advice to the British Consuls at Norfolk, Now York and Richmond, but was finally pacified and yielded to tho law. Gen. O. Brown, Chief of thcJBurcau, has received a letter trom Norfolk, explaining tho troubles on tho Taylor farm. Tlio ne groes liavo boon allowed to remain there up to this time unmolested. Taylor was pardoned more than a year ago. Ho has been endeavoring to get thorn ofiT, but they havo persistently refused to leave. A fow days since, a party went out from Nor folk accompanied by an agont of tlio Bu reau, to persuade them to loayo, offering places on Gen. Wiso’s farm, which 1s still In tho liands of tho government. They assembled together and through their spokesman refused all offers of a conpro- rnlsc, declaring that tho President had no right to pardon Taylor and that they would remain oil tlio farm and defend what thoy considered tliolr property against all comers. Steps will be taken to eject them by civil process. There has been no outbreak os yet, and no armed demonstra tion was made. The conference was a peacablc and a bloodless one, but fa feared that trouble will grow out of it and that blood may bo shed before tho squatters will yield their sovereignty. Tlio board of dlrectorsof tho Chamber of Commcrco held thler first meeting this evening and organized. Tboboard of regis tration, closed Ita books lost evening. During tho five days {here were registered In the City ISO whites, and 1ST blacks— which leave the block majority nearly Hi? tamo oi before, Tho African Church hu been reftued to tho Republican Mass Nominating Conven tion, and therefore, it will bo held in Capi tol Square, Monday. A mooting fa being held now to make preparations for it. Hunnlcut and Underwood will doubtless be two of the fivo delegates nomlnatod. Gen. Ecuragard leaves In Uiq morning for Washington. Adodsta, Oct 12.—A duel was fought near hero this morning bctwcon Col. H. P. Farrow, of Atlanta, and Major O’Connor, of Rome. Alter an Interchange of shots, the matter wss settled. Tho difficulty grew out of a newspaper artlclo. Niw Oruurs, Oct It.—There wore 4fi Interment* from tho yellow fever for tbo twenty-four hours ending at 0 o'clock this morning. Mobil*, Oct U—TUmo were three In terments from yellow fever for tho twen ty-four hours ending at 6 o’clock this eve- ning. New York, Oct 12.—Money easy at 7. Gold dotcdflrm at 144M- Governments slightly lower. Stocks active and excited, with better prices. Cotton more steady; sties 2JSOO; middlings 18. Flour Armor; Stato 9.10*11.25: Southom 10.70*134)0. Whest tctlvo, and 2a3 cents better. Com2 cents better. Pork 2200. Lard 14al4g, Naval stores quiet. Freights higher. N*w Orlrans, Oct. 12—Cotton, scant supply; low middlings 17al7>£; receipts 407; exports 200. Stock 2A303. Gold closed at \44faal44^. Sterling MfaaBO. New York sight premium. Flourdull; obolco superilno 10.78; choice extra 14150. Corn dull and unchanged. Oats unchanged. Pork quiet but firm at 20450*20.78. Bacon firm; ahoulder* 16)4; clear aides 10W; su gar cured hams 27faa28fa. Lard quiet and 8. Freights very dull; Uttlo Savannah, Oct.'12.—Cotton declined; A nrnsa t.hft SinTTfl NftVflilnJL middlings MJ$; sales 000; receipts 1,480; llIO OiUira rtUVaUHS. closed quiet uml steady. I Baltimore. Ont. 12.—Cotton very dull;i middling 18Jj. Flour quiet hut firmer — Wheat firmer. Corn declined 3nB; white 1.4Sal,60, yellow 1.68, mixed 1.41. Outs lower at 70a72. Rye declined Be. Provi sions unchanged. Liverpool, Oct. 11.—Cotton sales yes- terday 12,000; week’s sales 70,000: exports 19,000; specalatton 4,000; stock 737,000, ol which 210 1s American. THE WESTERN HALF Special Notices. C2TUNHL FURTHER NOTICE THE lessl advertisements emanating Dram tbs omee of the Ordinary of Ucard county, Georgia, will be published Id the Atlanta Opinion. W. H. C. PACK, Ordinary, franklin, Oa., Bept. ft, tan. octt-wlt UTFROM AND AFTER THIS DATE my legal advertlsemonts will 1» found In tbo At lanta Opinion. i>. V. DOYAL, Sheriff Spalding county, Os. Griffin, Ga., September SO, 18DT—w4t tS" GRACEFUL POSITIONS, ELE GANT and clear Pictures, at reasonable prices, are one of the characteristics land specialties at KORN'S CELEBRATED GALLERY, S30 White- hall, near Alabama street. Fourteen years ex perlonco Juttlflci us In laying that our I’ICTUHES ore equal to the beat made in the United States. ocW—dlw tarUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE legal advertisements emanating from tho Ordin ary's Oflico of Dade county. Georgia, will hereaf ter be publlshod in tbo Georgia Weekly Opinion. JOB. a SUTTON, Ordinary. Trenton, Ga., October 4,1887.* octS—w4t Cy UNTIL FURTHEB NOTICE THE legal advertisements emanating from.tho.Oflleoof tbo Ordinary lor JJlbb county, Georgia, 'will bo publlshod in tho Atlanta Opinion. W. M. BILEY, Ordinary. Macon, Ga,, October 1, 1867—wr4t Cy UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE TIIE legal advertisements emanating from the offices of Ordinary and Sheriff of Jasper county, Georgia, will bo published in tho Atlanta Opinion. M. If. HUTCJUISON, Ordinary. BEItltY DIGBY, Sheriff. Monticcllo, Ga.. September 25,1867—w4t CSTUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE legal advertisements emanating from the office of Ordinary of Baldwin county, Georgia, will bo published In tho Atlanta Opinion. JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary. Mlllodgcvillo, Ga., Sept. 96,18B7-w4t |y UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE logel advertisements emanating from the offleo of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Bartow county, Georgia, will be published in the Georgia Weekly Opinion. THOS. A. WORD, Clerk Bartow Superior Court. Cartcrsvillo, Septombcr 90,1867—w4t ty NOTICE.—UNTIL FURTHER No tice all tho legal advertisements from tho Sheriff's Office of Henry county, Ga., will bo published In tbo Atlanta Opinion. B. H. HIGHTOWER, Sheriff. McDonough, Ga., Sept. 16,1867. sop!9-w4t City Property and Mineral Land FOR SALE. contains six rooms, four lira places, two halls thirty-six foot long, three closets, with garret, which is not auite llnishcd, but can ho in a very short tirao anil at very little additional expense. Also, fbrty acres of MINERAL LAND in Pauld- he whofo*of°tlio^bovo Will ho sold at A BAR GAIN if applied to within tho next week. Tltlos indisputable. „ AA0 „ rIL0RJM ontlS—<11t Atlanta. Ga. firm at U&MH offering. August*. Oct. 12,—Cotton active, tiut price* easier and Irregular; sale* 887;mid dling* IBalSJ/; receipt* 819. Modilh, Oct. 12.—Cotton market active; sale* 1,200; middlings 15}<al0; receipts 98 ^Wilmington, K. 0. Oct. 12.—Cotton dull and nominal- > $1,000,000 IN WATCHES! FOB SALK ON TUB POPULAR |STONE PRICE PLANfJS) GIVING EVERY PATRON A Handsome and Miable Watchl For the low Price of Ten Do)fare! Without Regard to Value, AND NOT TO DU PAID FOR UNLBSB FRRFBCTLY SATISFACTORY, loo Solid Gold Hunting Watches..<$100 to $1,000 100 Magio Cosed Gold Watches..., *n to DUO 100 Ladies Watehes, Enameled 100 to BOO 900 Gold Hunting Chronmeter $ £ So emGoKU.untU.z Am^tcan „ „ n COO Silver Hunting Lerere M Mi 1» SS!SS r «J£5fi““:;::::: SS S 14»0 Gold Hunting LeptnM.......... onto to 1000 mMellaneouiSItverWatcbe... m to 100 »,B0O Hunting silver WatobM....... JO to 00 0,000 Aaeoited Watobee, all kind.... 10 to TO tarErcry patron obtains n Watch by this arrangement, costing but $lft while ft may be Avortb $1,000. No partiality ahown._0| We with to lmmedlatelr dbpoee of tbe above nugnlOeoot Stock. Certllfcato^ nunlng tbo arti- dee, are nlaoed In sealed .envelope,, and well mined. Holdcre are entitled to tho utrelee named on their certificate upon pavmentof Ten Dollar,, whether It be a Watch worth $1,000 or one worth valued let* then $10 irviri , nime.i twee in of llo worth, ooi abd ss no°ariic?s on any cccUacaOe, Great National Trunk Line ACROSS THE CONTINENT, i! I : ■ Being constructed with the AID AND SUPER VISION OF THE UNITED 8TATE8 GOVERN MENT, Is destined to be one of the most import- amt lines of communication In the world; as it is tho sole link between the Pacific Coast and the Great Interior {Basin, over which the immense Overland travel must pass, and the Principal rprflon pf |l„ Wnin Stem Line between the Two Oceans* Its lino extends from Sacramento, on tbo tidal Waters of the Pacific, eastward across the richest and most populous parts of California, Novnda and Utah, contlnguons. to all tho great Mining Regions of the Far West, and will meet and con nect with the roads now building east of the Rocky Mountains. About 100 miles aro how built, equipped and in running operation to the summit of the 8Ierra Nevada. Within a few days 35 miles, now graded, will he added, and the track carried entirely across tho mountains to a point in tbe Great Salt Lake Valley, whence thr. ther; progress will be easy and rapid. Iron, materials and equipments aro ready at band for 300 miles of road, and 10,000 mon are employ ed in the construction. The local husslncss upon the completed portion surpasses all previous ctslroate. Tho figures fbr tho quarter ending August 81, are os follows in GOLD: Gross Operating x*t Earnings, Expenses, Earnings, <487,579 64 $86,548 47 $401,031 17 at the rate of two millions per annum, of which >ro than three-fourths are net profit on less titan 100 miles worked. This is upon the actual, Icgltl. mate traffic of tbo road, with Its terminus in the mountains, and with only the normal ratio of government transportation, and is exclusive ol tho matcriuls for the further extension ol' tlio road. Tho Company’s interest liabilities during the samo period were less than $125,000. Add to this an ever-expanding through traffic and tho proportions of tho future business become immense. The Company are authorized to continue thoir lino eastward until it shall moct and connect with the roads now building oast of tbe Rocky Mountain rangoa. Assuming that they will build and control half the en tire distance between San Francltoo and the Missouri Elver, as now seems probable, the United States will have invested In the comple tion of 80S miles $38»502 9 000» or at the av age rate of $35»000 per milo-not including ___ absolute grant of 10,000 f 000 acres ol the Fubllo Lands. By becoming a joint investor in the magnificent enterprise, and By waiving Its first lion in favor of tho First Mortgage Rond- holders, the General Government, in epmeot, INVITRS TOR CO-OPERATION OP PRIVAE CAPITAL ISTS, and has carefully guarded their interests against all ordinary contingencies. Tho Company offer lbr sale, through us, thoir FIRST MORTGAGE THIRTY YEAR SIX PER CENT. COUPON BONDS Principal anil Inlorcst Payable In Gold Coin* In New York city. They nro in sums of $1,000 each, with semi-annual gold coupons attached, >nd aro selling for tho present at 05 per cent, and ^accrued interest from July 1st added, in currency, at which rato thoy yield nearly Nine percent* upon the Investment. Th«se Bonds, authorized by Act of Congress, are Issued only as the work progresses, and to the same amount only os the Bonds granted by the Governments and represont, in all cases, tho Jtrtl Um upon a completed, oqulpped, and productive railroad, in which have boon invested Govern ment subsidies, stock subscriptions, donations, surplus earnings, ctc.j and which is worth more than throe tlmos tbe amount of First Mortgago Bonds which can bo issned upon it. The Central Pacific First Mortgage Bonds have all the OMiranoes. sanctions and guaranties}>f IhoPociflo Railroad JAct of Congress, and have In addition several noticeable advantages over otic* classes of railroad bonds. ev are the superior elalm apon alto* 8tbi'tw ita?* por "" -Beside* tbe fullest benefit of tbe Govern, ment sudsldlty, (which is a subordinate Ilea,) the rood receives tho beaflt ol large donations from California. Fully half the whole eost or trailing 600 miles eastward of Ban Francisco is con. eentrated upon the 100 milos now about completed. —A local buslnesa already ylolding three* (hid tbo annual interest liabilities, with advantages rates payable in coin. JVU—The principal w well as the Interest of its Bonds being payable in coin, upon a legal, ly binding og reemenk Having carefully investigated tho rosouroea, progress, and prospects of the road, and the man* element of the Company's affairs, we cordially recommend these Bonds to Trustees, Executors, Institutions, and others as an eminently •owkI.v#- UatUandrmoBunUirA form&pwtjumen*,tn*4*t- mt. Conversions ef Government leenrlties, Legal Advorti8ement8. COBB HHKK1FF’8 HACK W ILL lm mjM before (he (Jonrt IIoums door. In the city pf Marietta. Cobb county. Ga , on n«t lueMlay in December next, between " lawful hour* of sale, two and a halfio** "t In in all coufHHiiiigone tinmiicd were*, imnu or l one of Bald lots Hcing No. 888. the half lot being No. Kit, and tho nmnbor of the other lot not known, all lying in the l«h district and td mo tion of Coho county, and known us tn« lone* "hereon Andrew and Ww. Jones lulely Bv«d, andjadjoining the lands of Mrs. Kolb, Mrs. Levied on os the property of Andrew Jones,satisfy^ an attach ment fl. fa. Issued from vor of Isabella October 19,1867 octlS—wtd* l> Superior Court In fa* r jf TilB DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the Northern District of Georgia: In thu matter of > CflABLES L. WoOTTIN.) IN BANKRUPTCY. A Bankrupt. ) TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap- poinjment as Assignee of Charles L. Wuotteu, of Atlanta, in tho countv of Fulton, ami State or Georgip, within said district, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt, on ills own iwtition. by the District Court of said District. This lOtltday of September, 1807. icjiM—w8vV it will at once be seen Vo Lottery, btt 1 straightforward legitimate transaction, whleh may be participated 1b oven by tho moet fUetldienel ▲ single certificate will be sent by mail, post • $10, or ... $15. 1 nploymeut, this Is _ itfmatcly oonductcil and most . Agents, or those will ta"n£S?d«fr »“taoriM.i*1i l “ l »b?^oWriiniBii«, anil open to tho mortcartful «rutln,. tut us I WRIGHT, BRO, & CO. Importers, 1U BBOauWAT, Now York. aapl$—dawtm • lookout mountain EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Rev. C. F. P. BANCROFT, Principal; •rlnclnai, or topis—Utm A O M N 1( • L O V 8 J O I WnOLSSALX ASD SSPAIL PUUB II WHISKY, BRANDY, BUM; OUT, BrC, 10*Orders solicited and promptly flllod. JOHN II. LOVEJOY, Che a Black, Psaohtrce sttMS, 1 MgM wtm XIAUYEY •!. SPRABKBRY. Assignee. Legal Advertisements.- GEORGIA. DlIvalb cuUNrv. ■ & 4>f rt .III Hullivu lark clay bank ;eo up on the freehold In said county and dudriefc, a loj’Sta, Has mane and i his back, five feet three * by T. II. George and lOiehCaid. |c eye, slM>d all some Middle murks o-$ inches high. Appraii., , ... ... John ltryce, to be woitb Seventy.five Dollars. A substantial copv of the lU-si-ription auilapt- raiseincnt from thu Kstray Hook of suid county. t»iv«u under my h ,ud and’ official signature^ this October luth, It67. TIMM AS R. HOYLE, llerk Inferior Court. _ . r _.i the freehold of 1 E-tr-iy is <i certain white» GEORGIA, Paulding county. T WO MONTHS hIUt il»to a|>uUouU..n will Im made to the Hmioraldo Ordinary in and for- said comity, for leave to sell the Uml (»clonging t» tbs estate of D. Lindny, doni*ased, late of said oounty. Ii. M. WHITWORTH, Adtn* August 97 1867. amt3(>-w2.n [I’fH Ioe $-51 GEORGIA, DuKalb county. ions concerned are herein owani, of the Mt«t DUtn uuiorv u» an Kstray taken ap r “ said Howard j said Estr »y is a or medium size, about six or seven tear* old, i ear marks or brands, and eutlrely witito except her ears and knee*, w l$t«-ti are red. We appraise said cow at Eighteen Dollars. Said cstray will lw ‘ unleai p/yyeit and taken A substantial copy of tho dowrlptlai raiseuient from tho Kv*— '•—•** * - • * Given under uiy tmi this October 10th, lbfi7. THOMAS U. HOYLE. GEORGIA, Butts county. CjIXTY DAYS after date application will bo O made »o the honorable Court of Ordinary of Butts county, for leave to sell thu real estate or Mathew Barber, late of suid county, demnsi d. O. W. HAItBKlt, OEOllGIA, Fulton county. W HEREAS. Littieherry Jaukuon applies to me for letters or adminletrution on the estato of Warren W. Bartow, late of said county, deueitsed: All tmrsons coucutned are nottrtud t<» file elicit ohjec.tionti. If any exist, on or before the first Mon day In November next, else 1 ‘ according t October 4.1W17. [ Pri fro *3] oi tn-wdOl GEORGIA, Fulton county. T WO MONTHS after date npplicatloi made to the Court c — ty, for leave to sell the . Martha T. and Wn». II. Ferguson, orphans of Wm II. Ferguson, dcccaseo, ior i benefit of said minors. This OctolHir 1. iff'?. W. C. BARKER. Guardian octi—w9in [ Prs iVe $5) GEOltGIA, Gwinnktt county. T WO MONTHS niter date application will he made to tho Court of Ordiuury of suid coun ty, for leave ‘to sell the real estate of Shepherd Ethridge, late o» said county, deceased. August98d. 1HJ7. B. A. i.LAKEY. Adm* augt-wfm (Printer's fee $6] GEOltGIA, Nkwton county. T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to tho Court of Ortlinury of Newton county, for leave to sell nil the land* belonging to estate of Joseph L. Rogers, deceased. JAMES N. SIMS, Administrator. fPrafee$5| Septemlmr loth, 1867—wfm GEOltGIA, Gwinnett county, mWO MONTHS after dat* application will he I made to the Court of Ordinary of suid county, for leave to sell tho reality of Martha Mai tide, deceased, the same consisting of three shares Georgia Railroad Stock. WALTER 8. MALTBIK, Adm'r. Septombcr Mi, law—wtm(Prs few GEOltGIA, Paulding county. mWO MONTHS after dato applicat JL made te the Ordiiary in nnd for su... for leavo taoell the land heloaglngto the estate of Oliver Rueeom. dceoasod. late of said oounty. W. II. WHIT WORTH, Adm’r. August 97,1867. angao-wto 1 Pro foe $51 GEORGIA, Fulton county, T WO MONTHS after date application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of said lam, decesnscd. 1*0 YD September 8.1867—a 2m LOYD COURCEV, Administrator. ■ ““ — (i’rs fee $10] NOTICE, T WO BIONTII8 after dato application will l»o made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Grcenocounty. Georgia, for leave to sell nil tho real estato of Jcsso Bryan, deceased, for purposes ol distribution. WILLIAM BRYAN, Administrator of Jcsso Bryan, deceased. September 97,1867—w2m (I'm leo $5) NOTICE. j^tJXTY DATS Jtfter dato application wiU be September 911,1807—wffin W. J. SIKES, Ailm 1 (Pre fee $5] CENTRAL PACIFIC FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, mow reafree for (Aelo&fere/Ywa VITI vn IAMB RAVB Of IRTRRMT. The followiDg are the correal rates (September 8th,) subject, of eoarso, to alight variations from day to day. We receive in exchange i U. 8. Sixes, 1861, coupon, and pay difference. 158,49 jtiaSftiS^Ireupon, do! IlSi! 5 ::1Si» Forial.br Banks and Bankart generally, or whom descriptlro Pamphlet* end Maps con be oh. talned, and by FISK «i HATCH, Bankers end Dealers la Government Seeirltlee *«• AVO FliaeeleUieilietlkaO MO. I NASSAU STREET, M. T H ■ \ and ir ‘ i - OUWHOBIi HIEBUtt * OO., 4.U*UBTjLZ€MQM0U. * ’ f eu1 BlDfl NOTICE. SIXTY DAYS After dato application will be ) made to the Ordinary of Bartow county, for .jave to sell all the real estate of Wm. Crow, tie. ceased, late of Bartow county, Go. Sold for the benefit of tbe heirs end creditor* orsalddecoaaed. August Mth, 1807. U. F. PRICE. Adm'r. •ugtr-wSn (Printer’s foe $5| MoBRIDE & FORDEN'S GREAT REMEDY “KING OF PAIN,” WILL CURE D iabmkba, bi/xiuy flux, Headache aud Earache, in three minutes Toothache In one tninuto. aore Throat in ten minutes. Colic and Cramp in five minutes. Uheumatistn, Neuralgia, Sprains, Pleurisy, Coughs, Colds, Ponfhcss. Asthma, Piles, Bronchial Affections. Dyspepsia, Inhumation or the Klndnoys, Liver Complaint and Palpitation of tbe Heart. JOHN T. HALL, Hole Agent. wS^i REMEMBER THE PLACE. For Sale. ubscrlbcr. In consequence of j BS^”3/(jTHWESTEttN GItOl UQU acres of which lies In Dougherty coun ty, near Filet river, on the eost side of the river, up the river, ten miles from Albr— fine, streams vanning through It, with cellent Mill sites, a quantity of hammock, balance pine lands AD acres In “ * good repairt a good framed dwell! ed. and all necessary out holld Jllng, well finish- bnlldings and good m •««?. j* asm.njBnk« are .■ *oo<l COTTOX LAN DS m *By In the Stato i MILL on tho preni’M*. Those lands wlllbodl- vided and sold to suit huyors, end by payingonp. third in cash the remainder will bo divided In •was asS'ffarek*-... *4.irc m . M Atl.nl., or the fuuli wiU bo »bo«rn by T Ucmcnts. on tho Lee place. S. W. Li seplt-dkwim Hpcak^thetr own praise wfaenvar pUntat. GEORGIA, Fatettk county, M illigan ii. D'Vaughn, executor «*f tho win of John D’Vnugbu, lute of M$ld i-onity tie- il, having inado aiqtlumtion to thu Courts Ordinary of said county, lor tuavii to sell the Uud iMiluiigiug to tile estate of said doccNMul. fof — theheirsandcrsMlltori. tided to file tlndr obi ^Uoo^ the benefit of tin AM pi If any t Ur»tpu - .. grunted for Shu sale of suid ry,d vStitc. Given under mv hanj^ Uiis Till day of October,. ,M? Edward connor, ordf— fbrtll Print* Ordinary. - $5 GEOltGIA, Gwinkrtt county. W ILLIAM RICK applies to me for Ictfora of ndininistrution oil the estuto of Benjamin Rice, I,torn naIiI county, dt’.c.eS'Cd: These are. therefore, to cite and nnd uiltnonihh ali uud aiuguUr D-e kindled uml « rcdi or* of •aid deneaHul. to show cause, if nny they can. why letters <*f udtnintstration »hould not bu granted the appli4*.aut o.i the first Momlrey in .November next. 1 official signature. oct6—w80«l l Prln tor's fee £1] GEOUGIA, Clayton county. P LEASANT M. GLASS, late or said county, hir ' * - i ~ sou hi. w estate of said «tocease<l: Thw ‘ *i ed.t time pre: have, why letters' should Clerk of tho Superior Court proper person, Given under .. this Octooer 7th, 1H67. octlS-w3(kl umler ray hand and official slgnatuii — yj C. A. DOLLAR, Ordinary. Pdntiir’s fee $5 GEORGIA, Fulton county. PWUKT OF ORDINARY. OCTOBER TERM, yy 1807.—Whereas, Mrs. Jane A. Welch applies to roe for letters of guardianship of tbe person and property of Thomas Fleming, minor under fourteen years of age, orphan of Juuies Fleming, deceased i objections, if any exist, on or before tko‘ first Monday in November next, else letters will be granted according to the prayer of applicant. Witness my official slgnaturo and seal of office. October 7th, 1867. _ DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary- octb-wfiOd Printer's fee GEORGIA, Fayette county. B ACHKL NEAL, in proper form, applies to me for letters of administration on the estate ol Francis Carson, deceased, late of said county: This is, there loro, to cito all and singular tho kindml and creditor* of said deceased to be and appear at my oflico within the timo allowed by law, and show cause. If any they can. why said letters should not l»o grunted to the applicant. witness my hand and official signature, thia 7th day of October, 1807. octlwSOd EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary. GEOUGIA, Baldwin county. I/ACHARIAII BROOKINS has made applici deceased: are, thoreforn, to cite and admonish all adversely concern-ft tortlo their oltjec- or before the first Monday in December Them are, thoreforn. GS next. Given under my official signature, this Octo- JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary. Printer's fee 98 her 8th. lfWI. octll-waod' GEORGIA, DmKalb county. W ILLIAM THOMPSON, Jr., and Martin E. Potts having applied to me in proper form ror permanent loiters of administration on the estate of William Thompson, Ben., late or onid county, deceased. This U to olte all persons concerned to be and appear at my office, within tbo time prescribed by law. te show cause. If any they here, why per manent letters should not bo granted tho appli cants. Given under mv hand and official signature, B. WILSON. Ordinary. oeifi-wtOd(Printer's foa$A) GEORGIA, Paulding county. T WO MONTHS after dato application will be mode to tbe Court of ordinary of Paulding oounty, Georgia, for leave to sell the real estate or ’ ** N. Foote, deceased. Octolmr 4. 1867. .. ... * Admlnlii. Tlntor's fee $5 GEORGIA, Paulding county. T WO MONTHS after dato application will he mode to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding county. Uoorgia, for leavo to sell the real estate or F. M. Pickett, deceased. October 4. 1867. JA8. T. READ, Administrator. octlS— wim Printer's fee ffl GEORGIA, Paulding county. rpWO MONTHS after date anjdlcatlon will be Printer's foe $a GEORGIA. Gwwkktt covtnr. m WO MONTHS »ncril»to .pplleatlon will b. X nuili to kh. Court of Onlln.r, of *>M cuuntr. ft»r le.ro to tell the Until b«U>n«[nif to ikonuik AugutUMWI. GEORGIA* Newton oounty. mWO MONTHS after date anplicatlc X made to the Honorable Ordinal ty, for leave to sell the real tela ... Haralson, deoeosod, late of said county. A ELLIOTT, Administrator. September 90,1867—w»m GEORGIA, PaulDino county. licatlou will be isryofsatd cot/B- .......—„...i)aftotttsBM» AvugstYT, 1867. qukao—wfm |Pr»the|81 GEORGIA* Fulton county. mwo MONTHS alter date application wllih i made to the Court of Ordinary or said count; for leave to Sell too real estate of Stephen Terjfr deceased. QKO. W. TERRY, Executor. September d, lRM—warn l Prs fee $5J GEORGIA, Gwinnett county. T WO months after dstoeppltoetton will ha made to toe Court ot Ordinary of Gwinneft eouety. Georgia, for leave to sell tbe real estate <n -4« M ta r lAll.tato.fMM ff «. fc| 4.—*5, •otonta.«. U*t-w$« (rnlw<$r .