Georgia weekly opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, November 05, 1867, Image 6

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GEORGIA WEEKLY OPINION. THE WEEKLY OPINION. "by W. L. ICRDOOB AHD J. D. DOMBL* SUNDAY MOBWHOiiiMOVKMBBB >■ *TEI<EGRAPIHC HXtmllEIICE Tna the »•* Tort r«« AmocUUm. 1'rom WAsniMQTOK, Nov. a.-ToUl registration >n New York City up to last night wy Ane hundred end six thousand end ntnety- wo. Registration contlnuoe to-dey. To- Jl registration hut year, when tha Dcmo- •raU bed 47.185 majority, was only 102,- J42. The Democrats havo been exceedingly Mxloui about thle registration, but yceter- iay’e work, aixty-ono thousand clglity- «lght, relieves them. They now regard tho State certlan, by a handsome major ity. Wishimotom, Nov. 2.—The Memphis and Charleston llallroad have paid tliolr Indebt edness to the Government, amounting tn b«iif a milUlon. The Southern EeUroad Commltteo havo •oncludod taking evidence. It la said the Committee wlU report In favor of seizing certain Railroads. The following order was Issued by Grant Jx3ay; •Officers belonging to stations In the South who havo been absent from their commands on aooount of tho yellow fever, will proceed to their stations In time to b« -resent theroat on the 30th of this month, Bevenuo receipts to-day *1,969,000; for the week 0,099,000; for the fiscal year 73, Foreign Items. Advices Irom Garibaldi’s camp,six miles ftom Borne on tho evening of the thirtieth, have been received. Ho bad flvo thousand men. Hccrults nr- Hvlng at tho rnto of six hundred a day He will not attack Bomo with less than twenty thousaud. no has only two brass pieces of artillery, which ho captured at Monte Botondo. Tho l’apals are retiring and burning bridges. Garibaldi resisted. He wishes hla partisans to shoot tho pris oners. _ Crnstee fought bravely at Monte Bo- fend*. Garibaldi had plenty of provision* and amunltlons. Loudon, Nov. 2.—Tli French have en tered Borne. The Italian reserve havo been called out and paid. Prussia Is pledged to support Italy.* Tbe relations between Prussia and Italy cause much anxiety. Mcnabcrn In a noto justifies tho Italian advance. The violation of tho September Convention by Italy and the French re quire It. Tho Fenian General lVnrren has been aonvletcd of treason and felony. Election ncturns. Savannah, Nov 2.-Thls District has gone for a Convention by about 300 major ity. Total city vote 2,511; country 1,423. Augusta, Nov. 2.—Returns so far as re ceived Indicate Convention carried. Tho Southern Bnllronde. N*w Yobk, Nov. 2.—Tho Times has the allowing Washington special: “Previous to the suspension of Secretary Stanton, ho fixed November 1st as tho time when cer tain of the railroads to which tho President had granted extension on their Indebted ness should Icxplre.” Tho Nashville and Chattanooga Road, a short time since, made appllcaclon to General Grant for :> further extension beyond this dato. He has de rided that no more extensions will be given to the Southern Ballroads, Gen. Howard has made bis annual re port to Gen. Grant. Ho says: “The amount of abandoned land In posssosionof the Bureau is 215,021 acres, and tho num ber of pieces of town property is 053.” Yellow Fever. Homi.it, Nov. 2.—Yellow fever deaths to-day 3, for tho week 28. Weather clear 1 warm. Domestic and Foreign Starke<e. kcausTi. Nov. 2.—Cotton easier and In r demand; sales012 hales; receipts 8S4 les. 'HarlkstoX, Nov. 2.—Cotton declined ; middlings 17al7Ji; sales000 bales; rc- |>ts 1.800. hHCtsNATt. Nov. 2.—Flour dull nnd dcr, and not quotubly lower. Corn dull, tton dull and irregular; middlings not cable at over 10)$. Whisky unchanged. >ss Pork In demand; best city 20.00; 'ond class 13.75. Bacon improved. Lard $. ItuniLK. Nov. 2.—Cotton—mnrkctclosed m; middlings 10&; sales 1,000; receipts DO hales, London, Nov. 1.—Bonds 70)$. .ivs.nroot, Nov. 1.—Cotton dull and un- mged. Corn 40a43. Lard 62iiD9. Tal- v4fi. Sugar 26. Othors unchanged. Bavannaii. Nov. 2.—Cotton opened akwltb an actlvo demand and closed let and atoady—middling uplands I8‘$a ; sales 1,310 bales; rceelpU 3.000 bules. gxw Yonx, Nov. 2.—Flour-Southern 00*14.25. Wheat firmer. Corn dull at Gal .38. Oats lc. lower. Mess pork low- -21.31. Lard dull at 12MJ13M. Whlskr aulv. Cotton lower—middling uplands S$al9. Elco dull—Carolina 0)4*10. Su- r quiet. Coffee firm. Freight* dull. Ualtimouk, Nov. 2.—Flour dull and adtngdown. Wheatdull—good to prime 12 60a2.00. Corn lower—now, 1.00al.l0. its lower—70*73. Bye lower-prime mnsylvanla 60. Cotton 18)$. Provla- WiLHutoroN, Nov. 2s—Cotton dull and w*mld(llhig*17)4al8'; cctpts280 bale*; export* *329 bales. 8u- ir and molassot nnchangwl. Flour quiet id steady; superfine 10.25; choice 14B0* .00. Corn dull at 1A0. Oats dull; quo- 180c. Pork dull aud drooplng at 23.75* B0 Bacon shoulder* 14j$; side* 38)$. irt declined a Woj tlerces 14; kegs Gold 1.40& Sterling 50*53. New Sk Bight >»)$ discount. rHAXXMlvtxa.—President Johnson hat mod a proclamation appointing Thure- y, November 30th, M *|day of National laakiflvlng. tar The coiymim* sun boasu that uie Legal Advertisements. whites do not go near the voting placca In - that city. By Inaction' they will, most probably, secure what they pretend to deprloate most—negro dufl'rago. They are either political bypocrlta or unwise polltl Legal Advertisements FULTON MORTGAGE BALE. VtILL be told before tbe Court Ueute door, In the city of Atlanta, FolUm county, Uiorxln.on tbe first Tuesday in January,1868, within thelcgal hours of sale, tbe following property. to-wlt: . The south bair of city let mo. 85, of block 14, of land lot Ko. 51, of tbe 14tb district of originally lleury, now Vulton county, Ga., fronting on Col- 11ns street, and bounded by lot of John K. Bennett on tbe west, by I). 1>. Ladd, on the east by R. A. •’ittraan, on tbe south and said Collins street, con tatning one acre, more or less. Levied on by vir tue of and to satisfy a Mortgage II. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court In lavor of Daniel Pittman vs. A. P. Dell. Property pointed out iu said Mortgage fl. fa. November 4,1667. IN BANKRUPTCY, Norlin.ru District of Georgia, ••., lit Atlanta, the first day or November, 1W7. Tbe undersigned hereby gives notice or his ap* pointment as the Assignee of Perino Drown, ol Atlanta, In the County of Fulton and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been ad* Judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the aMUtt&g&ASLws* Beauts. IN BANKRUPTCY, Northern District of Georgia, «Sr At Atlanta, the first day of November, 18$7. Tbe undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as Assignee of Marcus W. Johnson, of Atlanta, In the county of Vnlton and State of Georgia, within said District, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. W. L. HUBBARD, Assignee. At Atlanta, in said District. Nov. 9,1867. Ordered tbat the above be published onee a week for three weeks In the Opinion, novfi—wfiw LAWSON BLACK, Register. GEORGIA, Gukenr cpuxtt. WIIEBEAS, the estate or Isaac A. Williams, late of said county, deceased, is unrepresented: These are, therefore, to clto and requiro all per sons concerned to show cause why the administra tion of said Isaac A. Williams' estate should not bo vestod in tho Clerk of tho Superior Court, or in some other ligand proper person at the first reg ular term of the Court of Ordinary ot said coun ty, after the oxpirntion of thirty days rromtho first publication of this citation. Given under my band at ofllco, in Greenes boro, November 1st, It 67. KUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. Printer's fee >8 novS—wflOd Assignee** Notice of Appointment. B THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIR U E tates, Northern |Dlstrlct of Georgia: In the matter of ) IN BANKUUPJ C*T. Jobk W. snACULVOBD.V _At AUanta, Northern tober 980,1807. TO WHO* IT MAT CONCERN > Distrlot of Uoorgla, Oo* in the county of Fulton, and State or Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon bis ov~~ petition, by tbe District Court of said Distrii BILLINGTOX W. YORK, McBride & forden’s GREAT REMEDY “KING OF PAIN,” WILL CUBE V VARniltEA, BLOODY FLUX. . XJ Headncho ond Earache, in throe minutes Toothache in one minuto. Sore Throat in ten minutes. Colic and Cramp In flvo minutes. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Pleurisy, Coughs, Colds, Dcaltaess. Asthma, Piles, Bronchial Affections. Dyspepsia, Inflamatlon or the Ktndneys, Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart. PRICE; |I PKIt BOTTLE. Orders promptly attended to. JOHN T. HALL, Sole Agent^ octf-di Corner Whitehall and Hunter l * REMEMBER TUB PLACE. Atlanta, da. 91,000,000 IN WATCHES! FOIl SALK OX THE 1‘OFULAU ITOK JPItlCB PLAIT,^ GIVIXG KVKBV PATBON A Handsome and Reliable Watch, For tbe low Brice of Ton Dollar* 1 Without Regard to Value AND NOT TO UK I’AW FOlt UNLKSt 1‘KIIFEOTL Y SA T1SFA CTOJIY. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Wntchca...tK0 to <1,000 100 Magic Dated t*old Watches.... tlU) to 000 100 Ladles Watches, Enameled 100 to DUO i«UU Gold Hunting Dbronmeter Watches CM to 300 200 Gold minting English Levers., ouo to 2G0 800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 900 500 Gold Hunting American Watches 100 to 230 800 Silver Hunting Levers CO t*> 100 nuo silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 990 500 Gold Ladies Watches CO to 950 1,000 Goid Hunting Lcpincs 50 to 70 1.000 Miscellaneous silver Watches.. CO to 100 9,BOO Uuntiug Silver Watchos 95 to 50 5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds... 10 to 75 HTEvcry patron obtains a Watch by this arrangement, costing but $10, while it urny be worth $1,000. No partiality shown. JSk We wish to Immediately dispose or tbt above magnificent Stock.- Certificates, naming tho nrti- cles, are placed 1“ — ““ A —" In sealed envelopes, and well Holders are untitled to tho articles named their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars, mixed whutner It be a WuV h worth $1,000 or < ' s. Tho return of au> of our cortiflcaies uuw is i ou to the article named tboreon upon pay- snt, irrcspectivu of tta worth, and as no nrticlo lued less than $10 is named on any certificate, will at onee be seen tbat this is No Lottery, bat a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may bo partieipatod in ovon by tho most fastidious! A single certificate will bo sent by mall, post paid, upon receipt of 95 cents, five for $1, eleven for $9. thirty-three and elegant premium fbr $5, sixty-six and more valuable^jvj^dnijoryio,one Agents, busings and open to the most eareful scrutlnyT ' Hv piY* WRIGHT, BRO^ & CO., Importers, 161 BROADWAY, New York, seplf-ilawfim hundred and most superb Watch tor $15. To its, or those wishing employment, this la a opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted ne»s, duly authorised by the Government, Speak their owp^prajeo^wherever ted sept4—dawfim LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. ReY. a F. P. BANCROFT, Principal 17URAT CLASS B6aUD1NG SCHOOLS for both J; sexes; fitOO W In advance. Next session, twea- •y weeks, begins November H. 1807. pr isiwiliif j tM> wulJWSB'Wlllti WfliWS Ini' Principal, or C. C. CARPENTER. Sopt., tdsjit LookoutMoantala,Tona. NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALK. WILLto sold bn the first Tuesday In Decomber d ov L'«i tl,ln V 10 hours of suit, before the mitts* «»wr. io the city of Covington, to the gfiest bidder, the Oilowiug property, to-wlt: , levied on as the property of Elisha RobeHs by virtue of a distress warrant for rent ° U Allo - 8 ' I'iuiimu-s attorney, mw anme tin* and place will be sold houso and lot lu tho city of Covington, known ho plan of said city as lots Nos. 8 and 9, In ufC. together with the appurtenances thereto K'T. J . n *J a|r ' *»»"» n ^od dwelling and out houses) contalnlngonu acre, more or loss* Levied on as the property of A. 11. Leo. to satlsfr the principal, Interest and cost on one fl. fa. Issued mm Nonrton toui.ty Superior Court In favor of A. de? m d T *t A ' CC * A*ruperky pointed out by Legal Advertisements. 8BALDIKG SHERIFF SAI.ES. WJLL be sold on the first Tuesilay In Decetnlier next, before tbe Court House door. Hpalding coua- ty, Georgia, between the usual hours or sale, the following property, to*witi Two H) gray horses, ten or eleven years old $ two (I) bay horse., ten or eleven years old; two (8) chestnut sorrel horses, nine or ten year.; two [i> dose carriages and harness; one rock away and hprnv-s: six (A) buggies and four buggy harness; one ^c> ”hj wagon and harneisj oue two horso wagon and harm s*! one dray ana harness; one livery stable (brick front) ana lot, containing one half acre, more or less, bounded on the east by T. O. Manley s stable, on the south by Broadway; one livery stable (wood front) bounded on west uy lot owned by J. A. Decks, containing one-half acre, more or less; one brick bouse and lot. front, ing on Sixth street, containing one half acre, more . or les*, and now occupied as a residence by Mrs. , ..... ,, ii Bowden. All levied on as the property of kd ward UwIblwiSltW ypl* plaee will be sold all u. roster, to satisfy a tt. f.i from npalding »upe- PAf 0 ®! of land lying and being la the r for Court In favor of ther Merchants' and Tian- whereon there Isa good Grist u.r»’Daufc v*. E. G. Foster. The bouses and lots lr ^ ct . °, r Un ! l u^ all being In the city of Griffin. All pointed out which Thomas I*. Bom reside*, containing eight by W. U. Philips, *S r 3 more or loss. Levied on as the 'Also, at the same time and place will be sold 1 • lh*rn, to satisfy principal, one center table, one sofa, two (ij workstands, one SSlifnJJr 1 “ one , U a- f *,' lMU ® a homNewloti bureau, one clock, one wardrobe, one sale, mm fuvorof Andrewkord vs.luoums fide-board, oue dining table, oue gray mare «’.* « • ’ , utere»t and cost on one mule, eleven or twelve years old, one one-hor-e fa. iMUedfrom Newton Superior Court In favor ( wagon, one old buggy. All levied on us the prop- 6» AhufCW * CTu 7S. 1 nomas P. Bom nnd Juiaos erty of A. J. DlouiL to satifly one distress war- Born, securit}'. Property pointed out by Thomas | rant in favor of N. Level vs. a. 4. Cloud. l’roj*er- F. Dorn. ; ty pointed out bv A. D. Nuunally, plaiutlfi's ut* Also, at tbe same time and place will be sold torncy. nine hundred pounds seed cotton. Levied on as Also, at the same time and place will lie sold tbe property of Gilbert W. Bhaw, to satisfy tbe cost two store bouses and lots on tbe east side of Hill on one 0. fa. Issued from Nowton County Court In street, Griffin, and known as Woodruff’* build- favor of Rebecca Jones vs. Gilbert W. 8baw. •— * * - r * ProjertTl^ointed out by I*. D. J ones. This Octo- GWINUETT SHERIFF SALES. to-wlt: Oo* house and lot in eaid town of Lawrence, ville. the same containing one acre, more or less, adjoining lots of J. W. Wiliou, ffm. J. Russell and W. D. Smith, and fronting the street leading to McAfee's bridge, it being tbe plaee whereon Pleasant A. Sterling now resides. Levied on to satisfy sundry fl. fas. In favor or William Scales vt. said Sterling, issued from the County Court of Gwinnett county, Ga. Alio, at the samo time and place I will sell one carriage or rockaway with the top off; also, sixty bushels of corn, more or less, as the property of Charles W. Christian, to sattafy the costs on all. fa. in favor of William Scales vs. said Christian, issued from tho Superior Court of said county. Property pointed out by James Drown and Win. Garner. October 98th, 1867. W. J. BORN, Sheriff, oct*>—wtds Printer's fees $5 GREENE SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold before tho Court House door, in Greenesboro, Greene county, Georgia on the first Tuesday In December next, between the usual hours or sale, the following tract of land lying and being In Greene county, on the waters of tho Oconco river, boundod by lands of Lawrence F. Wheeler, James Watson and W. B. Ellington's estate and others, containing one thousand acres, more or less. Levied upon to satisfy a fl. fa. Issu ing from tho Superior ticurt, at September Term, 18U, In favoilof Mary W. Anderson, administra trix of Stewart Andenon. deceased, against Thomas Stocks as executor or William D. Watson, deceased. Terms cash. October 51st, 1887. J. II. ENGLISH. Sheriff, novl—wtds Printer’s fee $9.50 of sate, on the first Tuesday in December next. , up by D. D. Tallent of the 8E0th District, G. M.. or said county. Sold as an Estray. This 2»th. October, 1807. J. A. SIMS, Deputy Sheriff. nov3—'wtd* Printer’s fee $9.50 UPSON MORTGAGE SALE. WILL be sold before the Court IIouso door, in Tborooston, Upson county, Georgia, oo the first Tuesday in January, 1868, within tho legal hours of sale, tho following described property, to-wlt: Ono inouso colored Jack, medium sue, about six or seven years old; one mouse colored Jen net. about n vo or six years old, and one Jennet Colt, muuso colored, about one year old. Levied * r a Mortgago fl. la. issued from Upson County tin favor of T. A- D. Weaver vs. John Edgar, and property pointed out by^plaintiff In fl. fa. Oc tober, 81,1867. ROBT. F. BRADLEY, Bailiff to Upson County Court. noyg—wOOd Printer’s fee $8 . 1867, at tho Court House door, in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the tract of land whereon James D. Johnson resided at tho time of his doath, contain ing eleven hundred acres, more or less, and ad joining lands of Robert J. Henderson, John Day, Henry Camp. John Austin and othors. Terms— Ooo-hair cosh or on 80 days, and balance at 13 months, secured. October 88,1807. J. M. PACE, Administrator. oct34—w40d Printers fee $5 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordina ry of Forsyth county, Goorwla, wo will offer for sale, before the Court Houso door In the town of Camming, Go., on tho first Tuesday in December next, tho plantation lying about twelve miles north cast of Gumming, Georgia, containing eighty-eight acres, more or less, well Improved In every respect, belonging to tho estate of Henry K. Gobcr. late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benelltof tbe heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms cash. Octol»cr88, 1867. MARY J. GUUKK. Ad-n’rx. ROBERT A. KAKKICS, Adui'r. octVT—w40d Printer’s fee $5 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. lY virtue of an order from tho Court ofordinsry _J of l’anlding county,Go., will be sold before the Court House door, In tho town of Dallas, on tho first Tuesday In December *ext ; between'the legal hours of salo, tho following Io! a of land. deceased. Hold for the bcnetl Printer's fee $5 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue or an order from tho Court of Ordinnrv Of Henry county, Ga., will be sold on tho first Tuesday In December next, at tho Court House door, in the town ofMcDoaongb, as Ibe real estate or Hiram F. Elliott, deccasod, late or said county, 845 acre* or land, more or Icss-lw* dower Interest of widow—known ns plantation of lntcstato— lvlng'ncur Cotton Italian River. Terms cash.— tober 15,1867. —• "‘"""l Admlnlstr. Printer’s fee ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order from tho CourtotOnllnnry of Henry county, Ue. t will bo told ou tho lint Tuenlay In December novt, at tho court Homo door In the town of Moltonouih, u the real oitnlo ol Thomoo Ulekey. decerned, leto or told county, 10* eeree, more or lew, pert of lot Xo. 68, in tho ltthdlttrlctof Mid county. Term. ceth. Octo ber 15, trot. U. U. WKKMS, Adin'r .14—'“— ‘ .. rieter't fco K administbaVou's sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina ry of Henry county, Ga., will be sold on tbe :♦ Tuesday In lleceraber next, at tbe Court House door. In the town of McDonough, 75 acre* or land, more or less, known as the late residence of D. J. Laney, deceased, late of said county, near Tassabaw creek. Terms cash. Octolier 15,1867. D. L. DUrFEY, Adra'r. oetlt—wlOd Printer’s fto$8 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK. B Y virtue of an order Horn tbe Court of Ordinary or Paulding county, Ga., will be sold before the Court House door, In the town of Dallas, on the vS5^ u dJL d Ad e<, fc.!d for.JbeCnefltofUmjhelri andoreditors. Terms Pallet, Adm'r do non. Printer’s fee $5 _ ryof Henry county, Ga., will be sold first Tuesday in December next, at the Court House door, In the town of MclHmougb, In sr.ld the real estate of John W. Moseley, do- late of said county, known as his planta tion, and being parts oflots Nos. TO,», 58 and <0 In the 11th district of lleary county, 417 acres, more or less-less dower Interest of tho widow. Terms cash. October 15,1887. JOHN TREADWELL, Adm'r. Primer’s fen $4 nod by Drucker A '.erchants, and tho BWSMhSawri—, „ , oth,r occupied by Woodruff it»‘“wrlaM itcpool- tory. All fcvlod at tit, property of W. w. Hood- ni4 to oatilfy a a. fa. front Bpoldlof Superior Court la favor of Jamoo M. Couch vt. *. H, *ju. S»^y W A.^n«“^a- tiff’s sttoraev. Also, at the same time and place will be sold two (3) bureaus, three (8) bedsteads, three (I) washstands. one towel rack, one desk and chair, one wardrobe, two (I) rooking chain, ono side board, one dining table, one sido table, ten com mon chairs. two small chairs, one lot of crockery, one hat rack, one marblo top center table, two (*) small parlor tables, six parlor chairs, one rocking chair, two (3) small sofas, two window shades, one what-not, one parlor lamp, one carpet. All levied on as the properrtr of G. M. Gullutt to satisfy one Mortgage fl. fa. from Spalding County Court, in favor arDavis Dawson vs. G, M.Guilatt. Property pointed out in said fl. fa. Also, at tbe same time nnd placo will be sold one brick house and all the laud thereto belong. Ing. situatcil In West Griffin, nnd known as Mar* shall College. Levied on as the property of Mur- shall College to satisfy one ti. la. from Spalding Superior Court, infavor of A. KMurahall \s. Mar shall Col lego. Property poiuled out by C. Peeples, plaintiff’s attorney. POSTPONED SALE. At the same time and place will be sold lot of land No. (19) nineteen, and lot of land No. (14; fourteen, each containlag two hundred two and one-half acres, more or less, and being in the third district of Snaldlnr ’ —n.* tbe property o fl. fa. from Hj Wm. 8. Herrington vs. William Crittenden.— Property pointed out J. D. steward, plaintiff’s, attorney. foHowl No. (315) two hundred and fifteen; fifteen acres off or southwest corner of lot No. (904) two hundred and foort one hundred one and one-fourth acres south half of lot No. (904) two hundred and four; lot No. (935) two hundred and thirty-five, 909U acres, more or less; lot No. (314) two hundred and fourteen. 9U3K acres, all in tho third (3d) district of Spalding county; one house and lot in the city of Griffin, containing half acre, more or less, and known as the late residence of Jacob Andrews, deceased: one vacant lot containing one acre, bounded south by Alford, west by Dean, north by Poplar street, east by Sixth street. All levied ' as the property of Jacob Andrews, deceased, J. N. Harris, executor, to satisfy ono fl fa. from Hpaid- intf County Court, in favor ot Miles G. Dobbins vs. J. N. Harris, executor of Jacob Andrews, de ceased. City lots sold sucject to widow’s dower. D. D. DOYAL. Sheriff. October 30,1867 : Printer’s fees $17J0 COBB SHERIFF SALES. WIT*L be sold before the Court Houso door, in tho city of Marietta. Cobb county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in December next, within tbo usual hours or sale, tho following property, to-wlt: Lots of land numbers 873, W6. 837. 946 and 947 and parts of 874,873 and 998, In the 16th district and second section of Cobb county. Levied on as tho property of Mrs. Joanna M/Cass. executrix of John Cass, deceased, to satisfy one fl. fa. issued from Cobb Superior Court in favor of Charles D. Phillips, bearer, vs. Joanna M. Cats, exocturlx of John Cass, deceased. Sold lor tbe purchase money. Also, at the same time and place, lots of land Nos. 561,593.633 and 634 la the 17th district and 3d section of Cobb county. Levied on as tbo proper, tv of Hilliard Stone.to satisfy four Justices’ Court Perry, L.C. This 38th October, 1887. Also, at tho same tlmo and place will be sold lots of land Nos. 3K» and 390 in the 1st district and 9d section of Cobb county. Levied on as the property of J. G. Albritton, to satisfy a Justices’ Court fl. fa. in favor of Thomas fi. Winn vs. J. G. Albritton. Levy mnde and returned to me by J. D. Chambers, L. O. November 3,1867. i fee $9.50 Also, that tract or parcel of land lying city of Atlanta, DECEMBER SHERIFF 8ALES-FUL- TOX COUNTY. WIUL befsold before tho Court-house door In the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, on ilia first Tues day in December next, within the lugul hours of sale, tho following property, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land adjoining tho prem ises of Hniuuel A. Durand, ou which is a dwelling house, now occupied by Doctor Harrison West moreland, und known us lot number eight In the subdivision of city lotnumbor oue, in bba’k twen ty-two on land lot number seventy-seven, having a front on the west sldo of Whitehall street of twenty-flvo lect and running buck one hundred feet. Levied on a* the property of James J. Mor rison, trustoo for Mr*. II. It. Morrison, to satisfy fl. la. Issued from Fulton Superior Court in fu ror of John Ajliouno vs Janies J. Morrison, trus tee Ibr Mrs. 11. 11. Morrison, and u> he sold for purchase money. Property pointed out by plaintiff. west side of Crew street, iu containing onc-(|uarter of an acre, more ones*, ou which Is a dwelling houso now occupied by J. H.Darriek, being tho same premises which Wil liam Wilson deeded John A. Doano In trust lor William T. Newman, trustee fur Agnes E. New man, on tho 16th October, i860, and known as elty lotnumbor twenty live, In block seven, on land lot seventy six. Levied on as the property of William T. Newman, trustee for Agnes K. New man, to satisfy all.fa. issued front thubuperiur Court of said Fulton county, in favor of John A. Doane ami John It. Wallace vs. William Y. New man, trustee for Agnes K. Newman and to be sold lor pure hose money. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Also, at tho HABie tlmo and place, a part of laml lot No. — of the 14th district or originally Hen ry. now Fulton county, Ga, fronting on tho south sole of Marietta street, 6th Ward elty of AUanta, am! imincdfati.lv opposite Henry P. Latimer's residence, containing half acre, moro orlcss.— Levied on by virtue of and to satisfy n distress warrant issuol by W. M. Butt. J. 1*., in favor of William Maifcham va. Castle Kook Coal Co. Bald levy made by J. R. Thompson, L. O., and returned tome. November3,1867. W. L. HUBBARD, Deputy Sheriff Atlanta. November 1.1M7. Pro fee 97.H) NEWTON MORTCJAUE BUhlUFF’S SALE. WILT, bawl*on Uia tnt Tuadar In January t.l.lnr threo acre,, more or lcntUl. dlridaa from o. T. Soman;, lot Vy l. other. Levied on to satisfy tho cost on one Mortgage if. fa. Issued n-om Newton Superior Court In favor of W. D. Conyers vs. K. C. Barrett. Property pointed out by W- W.Clark, plaintiff*! attorney. This October 7th, 18B7. Also, at tho same tlmo and place will be sold eighteen hundred pounds seed cotton, more or less, and fifty bushels of corn, more or lew. Le vied on as the property of C. A. Christian, to satis fy one Mortgage tt. fa. Issued from Newton Coun ty Court In favor of John A. Bruce vs. G. A. Chris tian. October Wthl867. Legal Advertisements. ~ 0iiArioooa~siikuiff Sales.' WILL bo sold before the Court House d»»»r, bo- tween tho usual hours of sale, in the town of'Hum. raervllie, Chattooga county, (ia..on tho Hot i ucs- day in December next, the following property, to. wit i One house and town lot No. If. and part of Iota No. If and 14 In block flva(6) in the town of Hum- mervllle. Ga. Levied on to satisfy three J ut(tees' Court!, fas. In favor of J. M. Hillts. Al!*n Teal, principal, and W. B. and J. fl. Cleghorn, eudors- ere on two, and Cleghorn A Bass, endorsers on the other. . Also, at the same time and place will be sold two town lots No. 7 and i In block thirteen (18) iu the town of 8uromervi!le, Chattooga county. Ga. Levied on as the property of M. I*. Rodgers, to satisfy a Justices' Court if. fl. In favor of G. B. T. Maddox vs. said Rogers. pal, and Joseph Glcu can, endorser. Also, will lie sold at the same time and place lots or mud Nos. W, Mund8H in tlieMlh district mid •Uh sectlou. Levied upou to satisfy sundry U las. in my hand* In favor ol i’ool A Agnew and others against John Taylor, executor ot David loving- ton, rleceased. All the abovo property |«olnted out by the plaintiffs. Levies made and returned to me by Constable*. Also, at the same time and plaee will be sold one lot of land No. 350 In the 13th distrlot and 4th section. Levied on to satisfy a fl. fa. issued firom the County Court of Chattooga county, in favor of Spencer Marsh vs. P. N. Morgan. Property point ed out by defendant. Levy made and returned to me by County Bailiff Also, at the same time and place will be sold 0*s lot or land No. 16 la the 15th district and «tb section ot Chattooga county, Ga.. to satisfy two fl. fas., one in favor of W. K. Vann, the other iq favor of Nathan Yarbrough.’rs. F. A. Kirby, admin, lstrator of John W. Glonn, deceased. Property pointed out by plaintiff October 98th, 1867. C. C. CLEGHORN, Sheriff Chattooga oo. novf-wtd* Printer’s Aw fii 0U BUTTS SHERIFFS SALE. WILL be sold before the Court Uouse door. In the town of Jackson, Butts county, Qa., within the legal hours or sale, on the first Tuesday m Do- cumber next, tbo following property, to-wlt: Hixty.six (66) acres of land in Butts county, number not known, iMiuuded east by lan«u of Uotturt Woodward, north by landsof M. L. Harris und west by lands of Mrs. coker, aud south by Allred Bankston. Levied on to satisfy tho cost on u 11. fa. from Butts count) Court in lavor of Vt in. F. Douglass vs. Sarah Jackson, administratrix on the estate of J. II. Jackh.ui. deceased, .md n« he lonving to the estate of said deceased. October 2u. 1857. oct37—wtds JO.IN W. BUADY. sheriff. Printer * feu $3.30 Also, at tho same time and piano w ill bo sol/1 fifty acres of land, lying aud lielng in said con n*w) . number not kuowii, but knowu as the place form erly occupied by BurweilA. Benson. I.cvltsl *./. as tho property of said llurwcll A. Benson. VosalUiy lour fl. i«s. from tho Justices' Court of tho 610th District. G. M., in favor of James Harper against B. A. Benson aad William Thaxtoit. Levy made and returned to me by J. O. Thotuasson, Consta ble. October 98, 1867. JOHN M. WISE. Deputy Sheriff Printer's tee $950 norl—wtds NOTICE. ^ iIXTY DAYS after date application will be ) made to tho honorable Court of Ordinary of Upson county, Georgia, for leave to sell the real e-itate of R. N. Richardson, 1:»U- of said county, deceased. VV. J. HIKES, Adm’r. Heptomber 26,1867—w2m [Pre fee $51 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK. BY virtue of un order from the Court of Ordinary of Henry county, will bo sold lie- fore the Court House floor, nt McDonough, Henry county, Georght, on the lir«t Tues day in December next, the real estate of Joseph Atkins, deceased, lute of said coun ty. consisting of 700 acres, more or less, lying on the waters of the Towolljft river, and in tho counties of Snulding and Hen ry, and known as the pliint.it ion of intes tate— the dower of widow having been laid off—being juris of lots Nos. , in the 3d district of Henry, originally. A por tion of the lund is line bottom fund under cultivation, plenty of timber on tho tructs. Will be sold In bodies to suit purchasers. Hie premises will he sold on a credit. Any S -Bon desiring to look at the premises be- b sale will please call on James L. ams, on the place. October 17. 1hG7. JA8. ATKINS, Adm'r of Joseph Atkina. «ct2Q-w40d Printers fee $10 Legal Advertisements. .SLMTKJl 811 EH IFF SALES lOKML CKMBKR. WILL l>e sold la-fore the Court: House door* in the city of Amerleus, on the drat luesday In December next, within the legal hours of sale, the following proper ty, to-wlt: Olio lot of land containing two hun dred and two and a half acres, more or less, lying in the twenty-elgthth district ol originally Lee, now Sumter county, num ber not known, but known us tho place on which W.L. Mann formerly lived. Levied on as the property of said Mann, to satisfy the cost on sundry II. fas. in favor of tho olllccrs of Court vs. said Maun. 4 Also, at the same tlmo und place will be sold one lot of land containing two hundred nnd two and a half acres, more or less, lying in the twenty-eighth district of Lee, now Sumter count), numbers not known, but known :»s the place on w hich Joseph Mann now lives. Levied on to ■satisfy the cost oi sundry fl. las.'In my hatuM vs. said Main. I Also, at the same time and place will be • sold lots of hind numbers one hundred and i forty-nine, one hundred and seventy-two nnd one hundred and eighty-one, all in the seventeenth district of Sumter county. Levied on as the property of John R* Worrell, to satisfy sundry cost fl. fua. ana the cost on sundvy fl. fas. In my hands vs. Worrell, attorney at law. and Worrell & Hawkins and Worrell <& Brown, attor* neys at U/w. October 38th. 1807. AUG. B. RAIFORD, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place will be sold Jots of land Nos. 09 and 09 In the lflth district of originally Lee, now Sumter county, being the place whereon Moses J. Barron now fives. Levied «*n as the prop erty of Moses J. Barron, to satisfy sundry fl. fas. in my hands Issued from the Supe rior Court of Sumter bounty, in lavor of W. B. Uh lmrdson vs. Joel New»on and Mows J. Barron und VV. R. LHlard, agent for Benjamin Lillurd and others vs. Moses J. Barron. Property pointed out by plain tiff's attorney. Also, at the same time and place will be sold forty (40* acres of hind In tho city of Amerleus, lying on the west side ot the Southwestern Railroad and east of Muclut- leo creek. Levied on as the proj»erty of Feter Croghati. to aatfsfy the cost on sun dry fl. fas. In my hands, iu favor of Turpin Fowl and others vs. Peter Crog- ban. Property pointed out by said Crog- ban. Also, at the flame time and place *dll bo sold one store house and lot In the city of Amcrlcu*. now in possession of J. N. Hart* as a grocery and provision store. levied on as the property ot Stephen Daniels, to satisfy the cost on sundry fl. fas. lu my hands, issued from the Superior Court of said county iu lavorofSehofleld A Brothers aud others vs. Stephen Daniels. October 28th, 1807. J. lb PILSBURY, Deputy Sheriff. octal—wtds Printer's fee $15 ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door, In tho town of Calhoun, on tho first Tuesday in December next* within the legal hours of •ale, half of lot of laud No. 122.10.!^ acres of lot No. Ill), all In the 15th district and Sd section. Isold ns the property of K. C. Smith, deceased, for the bencilt of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms— twelve months credit with good security. October 10, 1807. JAMES LAY. Administrator. oct22~W40d Priliter’s fee $5 FORSYTH SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold on the llrst Tuesday In December next, before the Court Uouse, In the town of Cumtning, Forsyth county, Georgia, within the legal hburs of sale, the lolllowlng property, to-wlt: One lot of land No. C55, In the 1 tth dis trict and 1st section of said comity. Levied on as the property of C. P. Taylor, t<> satis fy a fl. lu. Ill favor of J. A. Green and L. P. Green. Levy made nnd returned to me by a Constable. October 21, 1807, A. l . BELL. Sheriff. oct22-wtdfl Printer's fee $2.50 ADMINISTRATORS SALE. 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 Calhonn. on the llrst Tuesday In December noxt. within the legal hour* of •ale, the north half of lots of land Nos. 271 and 272, In the 7th district and 3d section, fluhjcct to the widow’s dower. Sold as the property of John C. Watt*, deceased, for the beneflt of the heirs and creditor* of said deceased. Terms—half cash; balance *lx months credit, with good security. Octo ber in. 1W17. G. M. THOMPSON. Administrator. oct*22—w40d Printer’s fee $5 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door, In tho town of Calhoun, on the first Tuesday in December next, within tho legal .hour* of eale, lota of land Nos. 108 and 109, In the 14th dlst. and 3d see. Bold os tho property of Francis Henderson, deceased* for the bene flt of the heirs and creditor* of tatd de ceased. Terms—one-half cash: balance six months credit, with good security. October 19,1807. O. U. THOMPSON, Adm’r. oct22-w40d Printer’s fee $5 POSTPONED ADMINISTRATES BALE. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Gordon county. Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door, lu the town of Calhoun, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of •ale, lot of land No. 191 In the 14th district and 3d section, containing 140 acres, the widow’s* dower to come out of It. Bold as the property of Stephen McGinnis, de ceased, lor the beneflt of the heirs and credltots of said deceased. Terms of sale- hair cash; balanco six months credit With approved security. October 19,1867. G. M. THOMPSON, Adm’r. ocm*w40d Printer’s fee $t FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday In December next, before tbe Court IIouso in Fulton county, Georgia,* between the legal hours of sabs the following property, to-wlt: One black horse, seven or eight year* old. Levied on its the property of N. M. Robinson, to satisfy a 11. fa. from Fultou Superior Court, in favor of J. T. Jcukins & Co. vs. N.M. Robinson & Co. Propertv pointed out by plaintiff. October 28,186t. C. L. POOLE, Deputy Bherlft’. oct31-wtds Printers fee $2.50 GEORGIA, Jasfkh county. WHEREAS, the minor children of Alplionzo Hardeman, late of said county, deceased, are without a guardian: These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and friend* of said minor children to lie and appear at the Court of Ordinary for said county on the first Monday In December next, nnd show cause. If any they have, why said guardianship should not devolve upon tho Clerk of the Superior or Inferior court of said county, as provided by the statute. Given under my hand and otlleial signa ture, this 1st day of October. 1807. M. II. HUTCHISON, Ordinary. oet29—w30d Printer’* fee $3 GEORGIA, Jasi’Kb county. WHEREAS, Berry T. Digby make* ap plication for letters of administration tie bonis non with tbe will annexed, on the estate of Alplionzo Hardeman, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite nnd admon ish all and singular tin 1 kindred and credi tors of said deceased, to show raustise. If any they have, on or by tho flist. Monday In December next whv said letters shall not l*e granted the applicant. Given tinder my hand and oflleial signa ture. this 23d day of October. 1KU7. M. II. llUTUIllSOX. Onlinnry, / oct2»—wIJOil I’rlntci's GEORGIA, IIautow ciil’XTT. WHEREAS. A. M. l’c-nn .ppllnt n mo for IrttarA of iMlmlnUtmtlon on lilt' rxtat* of Alfred M. HUlium, l.iU- of .-Mil county, tlecenscd: Throe are. therefore, to cite »nd ndmhn- Uh *11 .ml elnitidar the next of Mn and creditor, of antd duceaacd. to In* nnd n >pcur ntniy oltlec within the time prroeHlieU by law and allow cause. If any they ran. why .aid letter* should not he cranted. Given under my hand and olllctal tljrnn- turo, 20th Octolier, 1807. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. oet20—w - 30il l’rlntor’* fee *3 GEORGIA, Hknhy county. WHEREAS, G. G. Weems, admlnlitra- tor with the will annexed, on the rotate of Bnshrod 1’ettlt, deceased, liavlntf made ap plication to me for leave to sell tho real estate of said deceased for the bencilt of tho heirs and creditor* of said deceased; All persons concerned ire notlllcd to tile their objections, If any they have, within two months from the Hrst publication of this notlco, else lcavo will bo granted for tho sale of said real estate. . Given under my hand and official slgnv lure, this 29th October, 1867, 0-H. ROLAN, Ordinary. oet22—w2ra Printer's fee $S Assign,.’* Nolle, .f Ayp.lntm.nt. IN the District Court of tho United States, Northern Dlitrlct ofGeorgta: In the matter of ) William V, JacmJ In Bankruptcy, Bankrupt. ) At Atlanta, In sst8 District. OctoberD0th,18u7. TO ALL WHOM IT MA* COXCSIN. Notice Is hereby given onee ■ week fbp three weeks tbat I have been appointed Assignee of the estate of William F. JaclL of Atlanta In tbe County of Fulton, In said State and District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by th. District Court of the United States for said District JOHN B. PARKS, ecUl—wlw Attugnee.