Georgia weekly opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, October 22, 1867, Image 2

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GEORGIA -WEEKLY OPINION. THE WEEKLY OPINION, »Y W. L. SCRUOU8 ANI> J. »• DUKliLK. SUN DA V M01(N IN <; ::: •: I > l 10JIKU 2(l - Cotton.—Several country _ wagons wi re in the City, yesterday, laden with now cot ton. Sales opened nt Wa »n'i doted at 13 cento—tl'io biiycr paying the tax. Wo observed that dome of the dry goods merchants werodolngflp active , business, SoiTosuD Tunrr.—A nogro was arrested yesterday with some nrttelos that Is sup posed to belong to some oneclsc. no had In his possession one counterpane and one pair of pants. The. articles can be seen at the collaboosc. We have since learned that he baa been lentenccil to six months’ labor in the chain gang. ■■ l"ii - ARBcsrr.il ron Mubdye.—A “gentle man of color" was arrested by tho police; yesterday) nppn the charge of murder, allegedtoliavobcencommittcd In Henry county about two years ago. Tho negro was In tho Government employ as dray man. Ho goes by the name of Woodall, lie was lodged Jn tho jail to await his trial. ffr- •• - ” Tun emtio? Sin. Jpnfin.—This case was thrown ottt of Court Under a technicality, on the 17th. Tide postpones the trial of the case, much to the regret and Inconve nience of the defendant. Sir. Joiner feels confident of being able, when the trial shall he had, of disabusing the public mind of any Impression detrimental to Ills char acter as a gentlemen of Integrity. Assault!®.—"Wo learn tlint Mr. John Grlfilth was assaulted last night about 8 o'clock, on Walton street by somo un known party, and'struck several blow s on Ids head. No particulars. Democratic Convention Yesterday. The following Is the ticket nominated and agreed Upon by the Union Democratic Party In Convention assembled In this city yesterday: Hr. James I*. Ilamhlcton, of Fulton T. T. Smith, of Fulton. J.E. Gullatt, of Fulton. Daniel It Turner, of Cobb. W. T. Winn, of Cobh. .). B. Key, of Clayton. Tax on Cotton.—Every Southern man. every business man. every conscientious mail, every merchant South and West whose tnulo Is based In a great measure upon the cotton staple. Is Interested 111 the repeal of the present onerous tax on cot ton. This tax Is disheartening the pro ducer; it Is paralysing trade; and Is not only making the South poorer, but is sori- l ously impairing trade In tho Wort. It ought to be repealed. The people should memorialize Congress to repeal it at once. One of these memorials can he seen at this office, where every body In Atlanta is invited to come and alga it. Scot's Maoaztse.—We learn that a partial change In the proprictorniilpof tills excellent Journal was concluded yester day. lion. Daniel Pittman, the Ordinary of Fulton comity, having pur,dewed a half interest. I)r. Scott. 'the founder of tho journal, remains its editor. Wo congratulate the Doctor on this ac cession and predict a prosperous career for the Magazine. Judge Pittman Is a gentle man of tine talents and ample means, mid is well and favorably known In this com munity. • _ Statue or Edward Evr.mrrr. — The bronze statue of Edward Everett, executed l,y William IV. Story, has arrived at the ••hub." Tho Heston Transcript says the representation Is admirable, and the atti tude selected Is most felicitous, exhibiting the orator In olio of his most graceful ges tures. The statue la about nine feet high, and with its upraised hand must prove a eodtltfual reminder of the original. QT The llluck Crook Is having n heavy run hi J?n8livlll«,TAHilsvtlle,Cincinnati,' and other Western ritles. It Is the Devil’s Ini. age. and lie ha many follows. Wu rixo or ltkiuiOAD Men.—The meet ing of Hall road men nt Nashville, to dls- rufa the propriety of establishing a union Depot for that city assembled yesterday, Conns is Nashville.—The Nashville papers reprefunt that an nnusnnl quantity of goods have been purchased this reason by tlio merchants of that city. tSf'The MayerTir Norfolk, Vn., resigns because' Mr ,l>sy Is too poor. In this In stance it Is tho want of money that makes the Mayor go, Ohio Ei.y.i-vuix —Thcrltit*'* amended re turns from the entire State are given bo- Jqw. The majorities foot np ns follows ; Hhyvs' majorities 3tn532; Thurman's ma- UOrlthv 38,0X1. Hayes’ mnjorlty XISXi. 1'it.askiCouxty.—ThcMncrin Telegraph of yesterday learns that tile PiilnakltViirt hss I wen adjourned to Tuesday next I'AitfiOM..—Geo. W. Austin Is a Demo- •raile aspirant fora Mat In the State COh- stltiitlonal Convention. t i.i ion i,v r<it.viims.-Tli« Sun and 'Times of tire luth. qtiolus cotton at Halt'J vent*, nnrehaaer paying the tax. !i;T)ie reoem assessment nt real es tate in Italtlmoreamhonts to over two him- ur,’,! million dollars. •Itb Diucitx.—Tlie'uso of "liip. hip" be fore a ehter'l.s traeial by an Ingenious wri ter In lire Cornhin Magazine to the time of rite Crusaders, when the letters H. E. P. were oirthB Anernl banners, standing Ibr llkrotofyna /it fvdlta (Jerusalem Is lost.) TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Prom tbs New Yo'rk’rrrat Association, Renlonco Rsvsnti. St. I-ocis, Oct. 18^-Judgo Miller dis charged William Murpliy, sentenced to ten years’ Imprisonment by military commis sion, for burning Mississippi river boats during the war. • Grounds, unconstltutlon- ality of the commission. Selzuro by Revenue Official*. New Voiie, Oct. 10.—Several of tho lar gest whisky houses were seized by revenuo officials. Important results expected. From Now O'rlcnnv. New Obleans, Oct. JO.—The yellow fe ver Interments to-day arc 3S. Tho Louisiana State Fair announced at Baton Rouge, on StH November, was post poned until the 23d December. From Washington. Washington, Oct. 10.—Seward will re turn to the city on next Tuesday. Voorhies and Stecdinan ore at the Wblto House to-day. U. S. revenue to-day amounts to *253,- 000; for the week, 1,<183,000; for the year. iG5,600,000. National Bank circulation. 8299^00,000. Securities held for National Bank circulation, #340,BpO,000; deposits, *38,230,000. TIioFlathuads of Montana liaro renowed their depredations. it Is reported that Ifr*; Lincoln Is about publishing letters, because forced Into It In self-defense. The National Base Ball Club start north ward to-morrow. The Atlantic Club of Brooklyn won the prize at the Troy tournament. Smith, of the Athletics, won, throwing fbr the belt. He threw 270 feet S Inches. Tlio seizure of tho Quaker City Refinery has been denounced as slander. A new military depot has been ordered by Grant at Jeffersonville, Indiana. Tlio Baltimore Synod, now in session, here, laid on the table, by a vote of 45 to 20. the resolution that It would bo expedient to unite with the New- School.. A report was inado by a select committee taking ground that tho present union would bo unfortu nate. Father McMahon. Ottawa, (Canada,) Oct. 10.—Ten peti tions, bearing six thousand signatures, have been presented to tho Governor Gen- cytl, praying the release of Father McMa hon. Procession* Forbidden- Bai.timoIib.OcL 19.—The Board of Po lice hnvo Issued an order forbidding pro cessions or assemblages of armed men, whether by day or night. Cable Rates Red Deed London. Oct. 19.—It Is understood that urrangeiAnifi! have been made by which tiic Cable rates will be rodneed fifty I>cr cent., to Like effect on tho 13th of Novein- tier. North Carolina. Wilmington, Oct. 19.—Tho opposition to the Convention is growing In this State. The recent letter ol Governor Graham Is having great liitluencu. Yellow Fever. Mobile, Oct. 19.—Interments for the Week 21; to-day 6. From Richmond. Richmond. Oct. 19.—It is understood that the Supremo Court of Appeals of Vir ginia will, on Monday, announce an opin ion declaring the stay law unconstitu tional. The question came up in the ease of Fyanklln Starnes. Judge Jaynes, beluga member of the Legislature when the law passed, did not sit. Col. Stanton, Paymaster of this District, received, to-day, fifty thousand dollars to wards tho payment of registration In Vir ginia, and seventy thousand dollars to pay off the troops. General Schofield announces, to-night, that ho will give no official opinion as to the eligibility of Individual candidates to the State Convention until after tho elec tion. CABLB DlSrATCIIES. Italian troops still guard the frontier, still preventing Garlbaldlan reinforce ments crossing Menottl, Garahaldl had reached the vicinity of Rome. Tlio French and Spanish troops had reached Rome. It Is reported tlmt the Garlbaldlan plans within Romo had been discovered, and that many leaders were arrested. Fleet transports and Iron-dads nt Toulon have sailing osiers. Departure not yet an nounced. Domestic and Foreign Markets. Ciiabijmtok, OcL ID.—Cotton market activepsales 500 bales; stock light; New York middlings 17* LivrjuwiL, oct. 10—Cotton firm; sales 20.000bales; uplandf%; Orleans 874.Corn 46.H9. .land5la5S. < ■ *■', -, J Ns, Dof-is, Oct. 19.—Flour easier lor low grades; small 'business. Corn steady and undinngcdCPnrk nominally at 23; shoul ders jftj • clear sides 18J£. Lord 14. Baltimoiie. Deb- ID. —Cotton firmer; middling 19. Flour very dull, unchanged. Wheat dull and slightly lower. Corn dull; white ]final .44; yellow 4.40.113. Oat* steady at 83. Rye dull; prime GO. Provisions very quiet; quotations nominally maintained. Modus. OcL 19.—Sales of cotton 1.000 bales, market doling firm. Middlings 17c. Wilmington, otv la.—rvittoti diilet at idsWJi. Savannah. Get. ID.—Cotton active, and advanced We. Pales 073 bales. New York middlings 17**. Receipts 1C20. Augusta, Oct. 10.—Msrket active, with prices firmer. Paisa 801 bale*. Middling* ifi.ll. Receipts 41) Special Notices. or UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE lessl AdrertlUmcetn era an sting from tho Office of tho Ordinary of Heard county, Georgia, will ho published in tho Atlanta Opinion. W. H. C. PACE, Ordinary. Franklin, Ga.,' BepJ. 27, 1867.* octl-w4t HTFIiOM A If D AFTER Tills DATE my legal advertisement* will bo found in tho At lanta Opinion. I). D. DOYAL, Sheriff Spalding county, Ga. Grifllu, Ga-, September 26.1867-w(» lUrUkTtKyUBThXBSOTICE TOE legal advertisements emanating from tho Ordln* ary*s Office of Dade county, Georgia, will hcrcaf* ter be published In the Georgia Weekly Opinion. 4 JOE. U. BUTTON, Ordinary. Trer.ton, Ga., October 4,1867. octS-w4t WTUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Till? legal advertisements emanating from tho Office or the Ordinary of Bibb county, Georgia, will bo published in tha Atlanta Opiuinn. W. 11. RILEY, Ordinary. Karon, Ga„ October 1, 1887-w4t Or UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE legal advertisements emanating from the offices of Ordinary and Sheriff of Jasper county, Georgia, will be published in the Atlanta Opinion. M. H. HUTCHISON, ordinary. •j BERRY DIGBT, SherltT Hontlceilo, Ga.. September IS, 1867—w4l ~UrUNTirrFURTHEU NOTICE T^E legal advertisement* emanating from tho office of Ordinary of Baldwin county, Georgia, will be published in the Atlanta Opinion. JOHN HAMMOND. Ordinary. _ MilledgcviUo, Ga., sept. 38. 1W7—w4t HJTUNTITFUHT1I EH NOTICE THE legcl advertisement* emanating from tho ofll- e of the Clerk of the Superior Court or Hnrtow county, Georgia, will bu puolished in the Georgia Weekly Opinion. TJIOS. A. WORD, Clerk Barton Superior court. Cartenvllle, Septe nber i:, 1 67 w4t OrNOTlUK.—UNTlI* FURTHER No tice all the legal advertisements from tho Sheriff’s Office of llonry county. Go., will be published in the Atlanta Opinion. R. II. IKOHTOWKR, 8h riff. HcDonnugh, Ga . Sept. 16.1867. **v1B-w4t .ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Henry county, will be sold be fore the Court House door, at McDonough, Henry county. Georgia* on the first Tues day in December next, the real esuite of Joseph Atkins, deceased, late of said coun ty, consisting of 700 acres, more or less, lying on the waters of the TowolIJa river, and in the counties of Snnlriing and Hen ry, and known as the plantation ofintte- tatc—the dower of widow having been laid off—being part* of lots Nos. —. in the .‘Id district of Henry, originally. .\ por tion of tho land is line bottom land under cultivation, plenty of timber on tin* tracts. WU1 be sold in bodies to suit purchasers. The premises will be sold on a credit. Any person desiring to look at the premises be fore sale will please call on James L. Adam.-, on the place. October I", lottf. •IAS. ATKINS. Adm'r of Joseph Atkins. Legal Advertisements, Sale of 1'rope, 1V M A"■ I.ll* 1 *• . fvx TUESDAY, the Both InstanL at 10 U o'clock, a. m>. nt the residence of Aaron Mnith, BanknipL of like County. 1 will sell at public outcry the following proper ty, to-wlt: One hone, one colt, one con- mid calf, one heifer, one cart and one yin. The »»me to )>« sold under a decree In Bankruptcy forthe benefit of hi* creditors. Terms positively cash. B. C. 1VKEMS. Assignee. Ac. Grlllln. Ga. Oct. 14.18D7. octl9-n It sale of Property By Assignee. O N MONDAY, tbd 28th Itut, at il o'clock, a. Ms, at the residence of Wil liam D. Redding, Bankrupt* of Pike Coun ty. I will sell the following property, to- wit: Ohft fine cow and yearling and cart. Tile same to be sold under a de in Bankruptcy for the bonefttof his credi tors. Tt ruia positively cash. SAMUEL 0. WEEMS. Assignee, Ac. Grlflin. Ga- Oct. 14.1807. octlfMvlt Sale of Property by Assignee. Q N WEDNESDAY, the 29th lust-at 2 o'clock, r. m., at the residence of John a. Davenport. Bankrupt, of Pike County. I will sell at public outcry the following property, to-wlt: One yearling, five head of hogs, nine sheep, one gin and tlurtun- ning gear to tho sanw* one thresher gnd ten bushels of oats. Tho some to be sold under a decree in Bankruptcy for the bene fit of his creditors. Terms positively cash. r * SAMUEL C. WEEMS, Assignee, «tc. Griffin. Ga- Oct. 14. 18G7. oct 19-wit Salo of Property by Aaslgoee* AX TUESDAY, the 30tii lust- at 3 V/ o'clock, p. M- at the residence of Ma rlon J. Grisham. Bankrupt, of Pike County. 1 will sell at public outcry the following property, to-wlt: Four head of sheep, one buggy, live head of beautiful hog* and four hundred bundle* of oat*. The name to be sold under u decree in Bankruptcy for the benefit of lii» creditor*. Term* positively cash. SAMUEL C. WEEMS. Assignee, Ac. Griffin. On- Oct. 14,1867. octUMvlt O N WKDNEi o’clock, A. » i J. Mil nor. 1 0et22-w4(kl Printer * fee $10 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Gordon county. Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Calhoun, on the first Tucmju.v in December next, within the legal hour* ‘ sale, half of lot of land No. 125110’j acr of lot No. 119, all in the loth district ami 3d section. Sold as the property of R. C. Smith, deceased. Ibr thebenetli of the heir* and creditors of said deceased. Terms— twelve months credit with good security October 19.18(17. JAMES LAY. Administrator. oet‘22-w40d Printer** fee $5 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY virtue of an ortlbr fromlthe Court of Ordinary of Gordon county. Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Calhoun, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hour* or sale, the north half of lots of land Nos. 271 anil 272, in the 7th district slid 3d section, subject to tho widow’s dower. Sold as the property of John C. Watts deceased, for tho betiellt of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms—half cash; balance six months credit, with good security, Octo ber 19.1887. { G. M. THOMPSON. Administrator. oct22—w40d Printer's fee $5 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY virtue of an order from tho Court . Ordinurj of Gordon county. Georgia, will *>ld before tlio Court House door, in the tint ivof Calhoun, on tho tint Tuesday in De. vmbor next, within the legal hour* of sale, lots of land No*. 108 ami 109, jn the 14th (list, aiul 3d see. Sold ns the property n Francis Henderson, deceased, for the bene fit of tbo heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terras—oim-half cash; balance *lx months credit, with good security. Octolwr in ion? n M TiiAWiiwov' t POSTPONED AD3IIN1STUA-R-S SALE. BY vlrtiio of an onlor from tlio Court or Ordinary of Gordon county. Georgia, will lio sold before tbo Court Ilomio door, in the town of Calhoun, on tbo first Tuesday In December next, within tho local boors of sale, lot of land No. 1M In the 14tli district ami 3.1 section. Sold as tbo pro|ieKy oOL, D. Marehman. deceased, for tbo benefit of tlio heirs mid creditors of said deceased, (with tbQ wldqw's dower to conio out.) Tariiik—credit to Aiifiost, 1-41S. oexL small notes with good security. October 19.18«7, ■ OSBORN UEVEH, Adm'r. ueiaa-w4fitl Printer's f<a; *5 -. POSTPONED ADMINISTRA’R-K SALK. BY virtue of an order from tbo Court of Ordinary of Gordon county. Geo ruts, will bo sold befiiro the Court FIooso iloor. In tbu town of (ktlliouii. on tho first Tuesday In Doccmbvr next, ivllbln tbo loeal boors of saliv lot of land No. 191 in tho 14tli district and 3d section, eontainln" 140 acres, tbu widow's dower to eomo out of it. Sold as the property of Stephen McGinnis, de ceased, tor the benefit of tho heirs ami creditots of said deceased. Terms of sal, — half cash; balance six months credit with approved security. Octohcr 19. IS07, G. Si. THOMPSON, Adm'r. . , , nct2*-w40d Printer's foo M I/OcibMt.lr, Oct. lb.—hu peril no flour ■ - - heavy at 8.60. Corn dull anil unchanged.' SOKSYTII MILRlH-’b SALE. Mess Pork 22.30. Bacon ilmicr. Shoul- i WILL ho sold on the first Tucidav In nerslI V. Clear Sides 18^/. Lard lfl^> { Doccmber next, befbm tho Court House, Nim* York, Oct. 10.—Cotton la a shade in tho town of dimming. Forsvth county, firmer, with salo* of 5000 bale*, at 10*^. Georgia, within the legal hours of sale,tho f lower during the day. Corn i folUowlngproperty* to-wit: ;,J 8 rt ' 8 5>' . y ■ ' Uno lot of landNo. 653* In tho 14th dU- „ Obleaxs, Oct. 19.—Cotton—sales f trlct and 1st section of said county. Levied 100 bales; market active but quiet, mid- \ on as tho property of C. P. Taylor, to satis- dllngs 17Ual8. Flour dull at 7.v». l’ork I (v n (1, fa. in favor of J. A, Green and L. P. dull at 21.60. JI kon 13W; shouidors 19U; | Green. Levy made and returned to me by Hear Hides 18^. Lsrrl dull at l.VV. Gold a Constable. October 21, 1807. 9 143Val4i i sterling 33Wn58; No tight % premium. Salo of Property by AulfiiC6< EDNE3DAY* the 29th im*L. nt 11 m„ at the residence of Jona- RiinkrupL of Pike County, 1 will sell at public outcry tbo following property, to-wlt: Twenty-seven head of sliceti. ftix cows with four calve*, five yunrliug*. seveuteen head of hog*, one ox. uve goat*, one horse, one - rockuway and harness, fifteen bushel* of oat*, one gin* one thresher and one *et of blacksmith's tool*. The same to ho sold under a decree in Bankruptcy for the bcliulU of hi*credi tors. Terms cash. SAMUEL C. WEEMS. Assignee, etc. Grltlln. Giu Oct. 14.1847. oct 19-wit Nalc of Property by A*«lgnce. Q X TUESDAY, the 30th U^U at 11 o'clock, a. Ji., at the residence of Isaac, .croy. Bankrupt, of Pike County. 1 will sell, «t public outcry the following nn»|H*4ty. to-wit: One blind mule, oneAraFf iii.crcsl in a Stallion (Gilbert), one cow an I calf, "ii« young heifer, one gin uni) running far. The same to be sold under a decree in Bankruptcy for the lienufitof hi* creditor*. Terms iH»*itively cnsli. >. (J. WEEMS. Assignee, Ac. J5tiffin. Ga.. Oct. U. 1SU7. _ octlU-wlt. _ Notice of Appointment* I N ihe l)l»lrift court of tho United siufi*, Northom District of tJeorglas In i hr. mat tor of t I.MVis *. SALMONS,) lu Bankrupt.;}. wook for three of nl- a||iH)liitiu.iit Ad- »i*ni'c of LowU ■* *!,1inoi»K t ol Allan>n, In tho County of Kiiltou uiol -tuic «f lieorrflii. within sai l I'ipirlct, ft i.o :..*» ln'cu utljuKoi .1 iianknip npon hi« own petition i>v t»» district «"urtu pui'i UiMio't. «naoU.T lira, i;c7. iULUNUlOlX W. YORK. ootia-wHw A«-lrii’P. Notice of Appolntinrnt* I N thu Dl-trlrt Court of the I jilted Mute* for tho Northern UUtrictoi Georgia: In the Matter of 1 JAM RS R II \Lts, In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. > TO M-UOX IT NAY CoNCKKN. The undeniffned hereby gives notinu. On wcok for threo weeks, of his anpolntmont ns __ slgnee ol tho Kxtnto of J»mrs R. Hales, of Cedur Town, in tho County of Polk, nod btato of Gvor- giu, in said District, who has boon ndjudged a Bankrupt upoh his owu potitiou, by the District Court or thu said District. l’hU Jkl day of UoW bor, 1867. NOAII It. FOWLER, ocW—w8w Assignee. Legal AdvertiBement8^ StHAY NOTICE. /-ICOROIA, I'aum consrr -T.ken ap br heud’aud ue«k hrlndlei tore crupi igs hrlndlei hind Urooiwdi ten lugs luiudlv to tbu hock*} <born* drooped 1 ten iwelve^eur* old; appr ised to be worth twenty- A substuiitlel cony of the description and np- priiiscmpiit from tbo Kstray Book of said county. Givt'u under uiy hand and oibcial signature, this September 5.1NJ7 .1 T. BROWN, Clerk Hiu»erlor and Inferior Court*. sepS9—w80d . [Printer** fpefSl Legal Adverti8ementE, GEORGIA, Hkn*y COUNTY. T^V WIIKULAH, Martha George, adtnlnl.trairlx on tho esUto of Jackson George, deceased. I ate of sat* county, ba« applied tu mu for letter* diswusurr from said aaminUiratl-u: rf Tbu i*. therefore, touite and admoidnh all and •ingular tho kindred and creditors of said de ceased to chowfcause,lf aii> exist*, within the time allowed by law. why letter* of di*mi«*ioa should not »w granted tho applirant — igUign • NOTICE. T WO MONTHS after thin date application will be modti to the Ordinary of Gwlunett coun ty, tieorgi't, for an onlor Ur*ell all tlio wild or scattered land-, not lying In said county, belong ing to the estate of Adam WillUtuson. deceased, acconling to the law laid down in Section 1.616 or known to bo the Cherokee Purchase in said State. Said lots are supp -sed to be of great \ alnu for gold jr*ls. aud could be sold to much ml other minerals. better advantage probably than nt pnbllo sale, wherefore your petitioner pr»y* your honor to gmnt him an order to sell thu same and auy other wild lands lying ont or said oounty of Gwinnett and In this State, which belonged to said deceased, la terms of the law in such cases made and pro vided, your petitioner will ever pray, «to* V. L. SIMMONS. Adm’r., Per J. P. Simmons, his Attorney. September 23,1867— w*in [Printer’s fee $61 NOTICE. , ‘ TO A LI. WHOMITMAY.CONCKaNt mHB undersigned hereby gives notice that ha JL bus filed his petition with ihe Ordinary ot Bartow county, to lie discharged (him his 1 xeeu- torshlpon John Patterson's lust will and testa ment. on account of hi* business being such thsthe is iwaldotherefrom to attend to said trust, that In two months from thu ln-glnning of the publica tion of this notice, he will apply lor the sanction of said petition, aud to be dlM barged from said Executorship. KOlYtfMTG. MAYS, Evertlto ScpteiolH- r 10,1867-wXtn (Prs fee |5] n6tick.‘ A I’PLICATION' will be mailc to the Conrt of lx. Ordinary of Greene county, Ue«*rgiu, at the mst repular term afrvr thu expiration of two months from this date, for leave to sell all the land* lielonglug lo the estate of John D. English, lute of said count}, dct eusid. for the purpose of paying the Uclus of said deceased. ANN ENGLISH,Executrix, Of J. D. English, deceased. September 11,1807. fl'r* fee £] *cpl7-w9tn GEORGIA, DEKALB COUNTY. C tKOBGE M PHILIPS. Administrator on tho J estate of James L. Philip*, docuased. having madeanplication to me f.»r leave to sell the real estate o! e*ld deceased, (the widow’s dower his death, for the benefit of tbd heirs and creditors T said deceased: All person* concerned arc notified to file their Joetlons, If any they have, within two months from the first publication or this notice, tlsu luavu ‘ * the sale of said real estate. hand und official signature, IT. J. B. WITAON, Onlinnry. will bo granted for the sale of said real estate. Given under my ha ‘ -* - this l*lh Octohcr, 1807. ocWO—w3m Printer’s fee fii GEORGIA. DkKami county. M ILTON A.UANDLKR adiuin''strator<fa6"als non aitii tiic ill uniicxi d of John *N. Bclleu- ger. ile* •■ased. <if said coiinl v. having oi;ul<* apidi- cation to me for leave tosHI the’real estate of ft id deeciMcd, consist ing of lot of lunk No. 3 III tnu 17th '• ‘ro t-of originally Ifcnry. non Ftilt-tu county, aiuiug one Ituitdretl and tKty-two a«‘<es. c or le.»s. 'hat it is the lot of land 11 on which tho demised resided prior to his death, lor Hie beneili. uf tbu legatees of said dt.censed: •dor 1 this nolle.] v hand ni j. II. W'lhSOS, Ordinary. Witness tuy official 867. octifi-woro atnre, this Octnla>r lStk if. li. NOI.AN,OiiHn.r/. Printer's feu f4.ro GEORGIA* DkKALB COUNTY. A LL persons concerned are hereby notified that A.Ouo: H. bulll van, of the Wist DHt. O. 61., tolls beiore me as an Kstray taken np on (he freehold of said Hullivun, iu sbhi county and district, a dark clay bank horse, flax mane and tail, star in forehead, left hind foot white, blind in the left eye, shod all round, about tenor twelve fears old, saddle marks on h!4 back, five feet three raUeincnt from tbu Estray Book of said county. Given under tny h*-'* — *•— * - this October loth, ltfl7. Given nndev^my ^hand and official signature, THOMAS B. HOYLE, Clerk Inferior Court. Printer's fee jl that .toll, freehold of GEOKUIA, DkKaui COUNTY. A LL persons concerned are hereby notified T. C. Howard, of the 6Sl»t District G. 61.; beiore us an Astray taken up on the freehold — said Howard; said Kstray Is a'certain white cow of medium size, about six ur seven years old. no ear marks or brands, and on tlroly white except her ears and knees, which are red. Wo appraise said cow at Eighteen Dollars Maid estray will bo sold on the -—, , unless proven and taken away. A substantial copy of the description arid ap praisement from the Kstray Book of said county. Gircn under tny hand ami official signature, this October Iffib. 1807. THOMAS tt. HOYLK. GEORGIA, Faykttb county. M ILLIGAN B. D'Vnuabn, executor of the will of John D'Vaughn, 1 ate of said county, dc. ceased, having made application to theeoiirtot Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the land belong.eg to the estate, of said deceased, for t'ie bent fit of tnc hel. s and creditors: A'l persous arc notified t.» file their objections, if any P er have, within two month* iiom the first puldkai' itedfi feat ion of this inAlca’. else leave will bo granted for Ui<’ sale of sai l re .1 estate Given liudt-r mj hand, this 7tn nay or ucione 1*67 KliW'ABDi ONNOli. Ordinary. ir\\\ wnn I'rmi. r's w |3 GEORGIA, Gwinnltt county. W ILLIAM iUCK applies to me for .. adinlnistration on the estate of Beniamin ice, )«t««i »;iidcountv * •- • ■ * ■ - There are. therefore, ..JI anil singular the ....... . •aid deceusen, to show cause, if any they can, why letters of administratlon rhould .net be granted the applicant on the first Monday tu • November next. Given under tny hand and official signature, lis September Wth, lr67. * this September octA—wDOd l Print tBL GKOBGIA, Cl.AYTON COUNTY.' P I.KA8ANYM. r.I.ASS, Into of a.14 county, having depurted this life intestate 21ml no IMM'- having applied 1 ‘ ' * I deceusei.. thereiore, 10 cite und admonish all estate of said deceased: These are, thereiore, 1 and singular tne kindred wed. 1 le pit Clerk uf the Mupurnir Court ■r person. (•11 under mv haml L’tlltois linbl ile- t outer fit or iifficial signature. I*’Inter GEORGIA. Baldwix county. Z At'li Altl Ui nUO(»KfN> has filed his petition for letters ol anardianshiii of the person and property of Arum ui. jjiown, a minor resident Si. and admonish oil •*d to Ule their ebjoa- Slon.Uy in Deceialwr of Mild countv there! persons advi r before tlio fin Bill for specific per formance, cancelation of deed, Ac., in Walker Superior Court. ELIZABETH MORGAN, and MARY W. MORGAN, by her next friend, Ac., ADDISON B.’llOWAUD, and others. r ' being shown that William Morgan and Henry C. Hunter, two nfthe defendants in the abovo stated ease, reside beyond tbo limits of.this State, so that they cannot iKiiervod by tha Sheriff: Ills ordered that said defendant he sorvod by publlca- pruvlou* to the next Tern Opinion, a newspaper published In the city of At- Innta.am) that said Wlljlain Morgan mu' ’’ C. Hunter appearand itefend snia hill at Term of the Hi ... Morgan and Hcnrv that In’default thereof tho Wit will l»e taken _ confessed. an<t the compjaiuants be allowed to roceedrie tmne n» to s nTf’b b-ndout.. Chambers, beptemhor 3d. I»17. J A MKf 611LN Kit. JJfi. C..C. t?. A true extract from Minutes of JJourt, Hcpteni- ‘ ‘ JANES 11. MTiGKltS. Clerk. , [PrimeryfeoflJ.qOJ 1 befnst: lw^. n*(6—wlai(i4m Jami* If. Lawbkkck, r Libel fbr Divorce, in llAKUABtT Vl. Lawresck.^ ^iS^^pterabor HfTappearing to lhoOMiri by tlio return of tho X Sheriff that the defendant cannot Iks fbnnd In the county of Bartow 1 and it being further modi to appear that defendant due* not reside in this State, tt Is. on motion of counsel, ordered that said defendant appear hml answer nt the next Term of this Court, else that thecaso be consider ed in default, ami tbo^pislptur allowed to pro* rer d A nd It It further ordered that this rale be published in tho Atlanta Weekly Opinion, once a month for lour month*. JAMES MILNER.J.8.U.,C.C. Phintci* A Foycng, plaintiff’s attorneys. A true transcript from the minute* or Bartow Superior Court, beptetaher 16th, UC7. wpl-wl.w.ra gnoz. A: wtito. OtrZ. OEOUG1A. Hkxky couxty, WII Kit RAS, John I: Bailey, administrator oh thee»Uteor Joseph M. James, deceased. DteoT nT ww»m. s»tdcounty,has applied to me indue term h>v GEORGIA* (sRKKXK COUNTY, letters diimlssory from said administration — — . be granted the applicant. WltncMtnyhand and effisial rlmiature, Oeto- er 13 1807. f* It. NOLAN, Ordinary, wfim i’rlnbot** fee 94 (10 • to Y. D. Boatfiold, late of said county, ciLi-cd. Sold fbr tho benefit of the heirs and credl- tor*of saiddoccased. 4 ... if L. M. MCTSKORO. Administrator. August61,1807. ■ [1’rKfeey.j] *cp6—w2m GEORGIA, Paulding county. fpWD MONTHS after date J, made to tho Honorable * said county, for leave to sell tl tho e«tste of D. Linder, deceased/ laleofsaU county. If. M. WHITWORTH, Adm’r. , August ST, 1867. augW-wSa [l’rsj«e|3l ■ ocl£>—w2: GEORGIA* DWCalb cocnty. A > ff.*d l.LlC a*ini • cuhb. ml mi isireiri col saul iiitcsb reiiMStlng of 1HI a in tho l&th ilislricl aaliiiuiiiity, **»■., objui Uous, if any they have, \v I — from the fli>t pulillCMtioii of til In notice, cNc leave will In: granted for tnc sale of said real estate. 1 originally Henry, iduW's dower cx jep ..... notified to file their ivithin two months . JOHN HAMMOND. Onllnarr, j off 13—w3tM Printer - f e|?> l Mary H. j GEORGIA, HlUtRY COUNTY. i t WHKRKA8, James tt. Bobinvon. adminlKtrntor rbe c-title or Wm. P Kobiu.on. late of »aM s,'. ui 1 county, deceased, has applied to mo In line fbra - M ' '*••• letters iraSlsrery from said a.lmu istratlon: thin |tithOehft>er, iHJ7. band ami official signature, J. II. WILSON, Ordinary. Printer's roef? GEORGIA. DkKald county. WIIKRKAS, Augustus L. l’ltta. administrator, and Mary A. Greer, administratrix, of Robert D. .. ..... t^ Mrt their petition &.V cite nil itersonsconcemcvl, kiudied and creditots. 10 show cause, It any they have, why said administrator and administratrix should not Iso discharged from their uUiuiulstra- tion and receive letters of dismission on the first .Monday In May, 18*41. Given under my hand and official signature, this 16th Octolier, 1W7. JON AT U AN B. WILSON, Ordlnrry. octvo—wfim Printer’s fee 94.30 GEORGIA* SUMTKlt COUNTY. WIIKRKAS. Asa Ansley applies to n.o fbr let ters of dlsmUston from iwlmn 1st ration on the estato or lanuuul M. Ansley. deceased: > These are, thereiore to cite nml admonish all anil singular thu kindred and creditors of sabl deceased, and all persons concerned, to be and ap pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show mum, if any they hava, otherwise letters will bo granted In terms of the law. Given under niy hand nnd official signature, this 12th ilayof Octolier, 1867. L. P. DORSIAN. Ordinary. oct20—w6m Printer's feu 94 N) 1 G EORGIA. Cl a rtus tjoU.M y. AT the Ortdber Term of thu Court of Onlinary of (Olid comity comes John A. Nash, admlnlstra- toron the ent.ite of Andrew N.Nash, deceased, and pray* for letters of dismission from said estiih’i , / This Is, therefore, to elto and admonish all per sona concerned to 1*1 nml apmmr at my office, within the time prescribed by law. and show ol '‘'-'‘ al,l ' , ““ uro ' C. A. DOLLAR. Ord odKV-wfim Printer’s fee GEORGIA, GltKKKK COUNTY. WIIKRKAS, tho estate of Thompson McUwier, deceased, is unrepresentedt 9 These are, tberefore, to cit« nnd re<jn!re nil per- son* concerned to show cause wliy tnc adralnls* ••• estate should not be Vestdl in the Clerk of the (Superior Court, or In some other fit and proper per^m. at the Court of ordinary to beheld In amlfbr said county on the first Monday Jn December next oSoUcr ?4W^ * l °®°°' in Gwcenshoru, 7* KUGKN1UH L. KING, OMlnnry. oetaMafiw Printer's fee ffi WIIKRKAS, Samnel M. Findley applies Ibr let- tar*of administration on the estate or Luelnda Findley, lata of said county, deceasodt These are. therefore, to elto and rcunlre all per- ■om ooneenmd, to show ehnso why said Utter* thonld not he gritnte.l at theCburtof Ordlngnr to bo held in and fbr sabl county, on the first Monday In poeemtwf next. October BW b “ 111 ' ** ° 0of '' ,B Urocnwboro< ’ KUGENIUS L. KING, Qnllniry; Printer’s foe f3 octffihtflt GEORGIA* HBffiT counYt. v WIIKRKAS, Thomas W. Sim* and Samuel Alkln apply for letters of ndminbtraiion on tho estate of John Howdcu, deceased, lato Of said ounty: 'Xhc»e arc, thcrofbro. to cite all and singular tho county: ThB*L..,_ r next of kin ami crcilltor* of sabl di . . „ and appear at tny office, within tho time p cribcdhr law, a ^ " - ¥ l to bo — -Jinpimy scribed by law, ami sbuwcanio,lf any they can, why said letters thonld not ho granted. Given under ray hand and official signature, this October 14th, 1M7. Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary. This is. therefore to oita Mini admonish nil end singular tin: kindred and credibir* of sabl de ceased tu show cause. If any exist*, within the time allowed by law, why said letter* of dismis sion should u»t Ik* granted the applicant. Witness my official signature, this Octohcr H, GEOItOIA, Fulton county. e iunror ordinary, outorkr tkrm. 1867.—Whereas, Sirs. Jane A. Welch applies to me for letters of guardianship of the person and property of Thomas Fleming, minor under fourteen yours of age, orphan of James Fleming, deceased t All persons concerned are notified to file their oblections. If any exist, 011 or before tke first Monday in November next, else letters will be granted according to tho prayer of applicant. Wltne«» my official signature and seal ofol October 7th, octfi—w30«l tny official signature and seal of office, h, 1867. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary. Printer's fee t-< GEORGIA, Fulton county, l/l/HKRKAH, John T. Akrldge, administrator Vf upon the estate or Simeon Akridge,deceasc!l. ira&TSj *“• Thu U, therefore, to cite all person* concerned to show causa, If any thoy can. why said adminis trator should dot bo discharged from his said ad- _ Witneea the Hon.. Daniel ] fesTBssapaciE. (Prlntera fee $1.30.1 _ w*™. mnh*. Pittman. Ordinary »cpA-zllm r -> GEOUGIA, DzKai.b county. • TO AU WNOH IT nay OONCZItK. W/H**.IAS4R. JIORIXSON liATiim ttiraUidt. . v * 1110 ill iirujiey fonu for lellor. ..r mlmliiN trntloud# M IU, 11 pun tho o. la to of Mnlnrhl.il mill count/. iicoaucUi T here are, thcretbro, to cite nml ailitionlch oil hml tlnuuUr iho klnilml ami craHtor. of u!4 thhy have, why suuh letters should not be granted the applicant. .. , ,! Olvca nndcr my hand and ofilclsl .signature, . GEORGIA* Jabpar county. dersigned for letters of dLin/sibm Irom’sai [liRTr* ■ tho un- .-M 1-.--- — — ..wiw, »vm ,|ll| ad* tnint.iratlon: Thew ore, therefore, to elto tea mlmonlth ,11 E »»« tntemMrt In ..to nt.te, to llle their oh. Iom,If«nr iho, hove, Inm/ omce,onorbe. sassfi,^ “--tututelasuchcaseer * n under my ami offl 11cello, this 13th da M. H. HU eep«b-w6m a HlnHH ■o statute in such case* made and provided. Given under mr ami official signature, at office in Politiccllo, this ^^dav of Sna^nilwr.Ii4i7. GEORGIA* DkKalb commr. nft CP Jnmi "’“ ,l ; tl . n h Of 1« new, more or leu, of iJKtoyuiwwrfu, notihrif to flle their MjSmSftSKraSnunns; 9>r the sale of .nto ronl c.tnte. i^ptemhcr»^8«7 n<l IHPMV** , JOnB'HAN B. WILSON, Ordinary. ^«7-WYm j|^nter’s fee fa] GEORGIA. Fulton county, KSlBwSS£S?fe r °t >'ttorsuf dltmluTmii ^SSSSSfcSSVp- I.lloit.-ll, Inn", If any ex' mission shall not lie granted the applicant. U'ltotoU. to. *At0)