Georgia weekly opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, December 31, 1867, Image 2

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GEORGIA WE EKLY OPINION THE WEEKLY OPINION. •srUr.u.tMi the Sick »v the Layixo JmtllSl-r.OE«*o» ROBERTS,1»« of *«w or.™"".!. Mon,,,...T.nn whob»- touia of tho most Bstonlililnff enrol, . ulojirtisM, of undent or modern tlmci. tod lm» “entc.1 over M.H»pntttnti in tlm but J-* J ears, nil. lienllhoiekntUicL'nlle.1 Mate. Hotel, At. 0:1 lor one monlli, winacnelns Jnunnr} l“t ui?aid emtiorr Februaryl.t. froE «om»ts treat* a 1 curalle diseases, circulars, Birins particular* and report,of ca.es will !>o distributed In a few LeUc *’ s inquiry *110111.1 bt accompanied with artniup. t on buHutlon# free. Charges reasonable. •(From the Huntsville, Ala., democrat, Dcccm- hern, 1.^7.) l’AOF. llOBKBTBoWho lias wrought such won-u-i. ful cures by the “Hying on of hand*,” will receive patients In Huntsville until December SSth. lie rt-f<.rs to the fallowing testimony from the Rev. j a -. C. Elliott, n well-known Cumberland l’»c>hy. terlna minister hi North Alabama, to the Mm.es of Li* treatment: * .... Personal.—A letter from Paris says:' CIIATTOOOA SHERIFF SALES. - I GEORGIA, Henry county. “Xatioleon U to alembic 111 Paris* Con- WILL* be sold oefore the Court House door, he- WA til. AFHN, aduiini*tnttor on the estate tlm imrnnsn scctirinif a Util- ' the usual liour* «»f»a.e, iu the .own of Sum- X of I* J, CliatUn, late of laid county, deceased, jjress ior Lite purpose oi sccuriiiK „ inervllie, Chattooga county, o»..oji the Ui.t lues- » unplie* to me lor letter* ot dismission mnu »ato formity of pronunciation of tno alpnabet.. j )4 y |H jn U „ UJ . uext, wuhiu the legal houio o* | »umloi*Datious fV,1/tnnl TaI.ii llmvW of the l-Mrst Kail- the following property to-will " These are, therefore, toi cite and udmonbh all Colonel Joint ROW lea, or tne * irw null K|gWy acr * u * u'.Td, wore oV lo... of land No. I a.ni singular the kindred and creditors of said sag Colored Regiment, was lately raarrlcu 147,un-t.»uo huudrc-laii'dihirtv uoies.uioruorles*, deceased, to bo and appear ut iny olU.e, uitliii. . «, ,, . . x ,, au a TII1I of tot No. 17« iu the (itu district und 4th •ucthm oi ' the time allowed hy law. and show euu*e, if unj at Madison, Georgia, to Miss Anna H**m ( county. Levied on a* tile property oi Marion -exists, why letters should not he granted thu eldest daughter of Hon, Joshua IIlll. ' little, deceased, to satisfy a a. iu. from Utatiooga * A. II. Lee, who drew tl.u Crosby Onem- Iiou m*. is striving to get together the Intent une-tiur-i pan claimed by the widow as her sow * private library In the United States. Gen. Grant, In Ills days of inslgnmeaneo i ai.o, utthe same lime and place will he sold lots and poverty, used to furnish wood to the M^ ui'd iou No*. siyami 22tt, uii llyofCoi family of Congressman II. T. Blow, haul ing It himself. On a recent occasion, Mrs. Blow attended one of the General’s recep tions. and he greeted her as follows: "Mrs. Blow, I remember you well. Wlmt great changes have taken place since lust we met?” ‘’Yes. General,* remarked Mr-. B« “the war is over.*’ ‘T did ii"t mean that,” he replied; “I mean with myself. I)<» yen recollect when 1 used to supply vour hus band with wood, and pile it nty.-eii'. mid measure It too, and go to his olllce tor my pay?" -Oh. yes, General, vour t • ••; \\i\* familiar iu thosu days.” “Mrs. Mi- •••..th- ! best \;.1 1 U/..i try 1: I) vr> CoNDicr at t iiuch.—If there be :.nv one crime more hideous, more <*ou* icmptlhlc and more degrading than anoth er. it certainly Is that of bad conduct at the Church or any other place of public wor-lilp. It is a crime which is discarded I iV the wor.-t men of the world who make any pretensions toward being gentlemen. II i - beneath the dignity of the refined gambler, the noted client and swindle. The hole an 1 la—Ivious who gloat over their iu-t and n vel in crime and polution from ar. and who, by their actions iu year! priva ■eat doctrines of »not visit the sanc tuary of tl.. Mo-; High for the purpo-c of defying IIis people while engaged in pub lic worship. We have noticed cl - ly the class of people who per-ist in t.dsdi.-grace- ful conduct, and feci safe In asserting that a- a whole, they arc tin.* most worthless of all of God’s creation, and seldom merit anything but the contempt (and sometimes the pity) of all classes of the community. For. as before stated, the most desperate of cither sex, who make any pretensions to refinement, ignore such conduct; and as a matter of course, men and women pro fessing Christian)', and are co-laborer tho great work of Reformation, cannot look upon them in any other light than that of walking pests, miserable ulcers and pestilential curses iu whatever com munity they exist. Poor miserable crea tures, while they are objects of contempt they truly excite our commiseration, and we feel constrained to drop them a hint: If you cannot refrain from acting in a manner unbecoming a lady or a gentleman, keep away foom the house of God—never aufler yourself to go where Ills people are endeavoring to worship His holy name. If you do not respect yourself, you should manifest at least, some regard for the feel ing- of your fellow being-. Grant's ”Vikws"ok Hancc the facetious correspondent of ".rack,” :!-• Cin- nati Commercial, in hi- last ietti r from Washington, says: “A gentleman hy tlm name of Rogers called on General Grant, yesterday, and in the* course of conversation asked him what Iu* thought of Hancock’s New Orleans or der. The General paused, gazed gravely into vaeantey for a moment, and replied, “Well. Rogers, if I go to Europe next .Summer, you may take that black horse of mine and use him while I’m gone. He's lir-t rate under the saddle, and trou good to a buggy* I'll tell Jim to let you have 1dm whenever you want him." “Thank you,General; thank you,” said the obliged! but still Inquisitive’Jlogew.—- “Bur I think that was ti good order, don’t ••You'll find a good McClellan saddle In the stable." \\ as the General s response. Rogers gave it up iu disgust. How it looks Abroad.—The Atlanta correspondent of the New York Times says: The opponents of reconstruction auger great good to their cause from the vote of the majority ot the Convention adhering s by which to and reaffirming the ordinance hen a majority oC the members who sustained this ordinance have offered at least one proposition each postponing indefinitely tiie payment ot debts and the collection of taxes, and giving every citizen a valuable homestead which shall be exempt forever from all past and ftituro Indebtedness, and thison the ground of tho dire poverty of the people, the opponents of reconstruc tion, and many of the friend* of that meas ure. expose the flagrant inconsistency of the relief professions and the lavish act, the opponents rejoicing at having received such powerful aid from the enemy's camp, and the friends of reconstruction regret- ting that teljithnesi has so far triumphed over prudence and patriotism. Curious Cask or Death.—A man named 11. Vlelle, a brother-in-law of Dr.lI.Bhonts, living on Big Bock creek, died on Friday, the 6th instant, from the effects of Inocula tion in doctoring a sick cow in May last Tho cow. It Is supposed, had the hydropho bia. and Mr. Vlelle received the inoculation while attempting to thrust a piece of fat pork down her throat, the saliva coming In contact with a sore on his hand. He felt no unpleasant symptoms until Wednesday, tho 4tf» Instant, when lie complained of not feeling well, was taken with spasms in the night and had a doctor called, but grew worse and died Friday.—Aurora (111.) Au- rord* Dec. lTfA. C#“ Henry 8. Foote has written four columns of a letterto the Tennessee Legis lature, asking it to cnlla Constitutional Convention and to let all the people vote for It. He asks for universal amnesty, |9* If Adelina Patti will go to St. Pe tersburg, the government or Hussta will pay her expenses. We will go ourselves upon that condition. his iiilii'l.— c . H : A/ilamian, S 1,000,000 SM WATCHES! TOU SALE ON T1IF. 1‘->”i:EAR xe r li l c l v l a x,jzz HIVING EVERY "ATEON A Handsome and Reliable Watch, For the low Price of Ten Dollars! Without Regard to Value Axb XOT TO UK PAID Poll UXLL'SZ PE1U- KCTL Y SA T1SFA CTO 11Y. !•.*) Solid Gold Hunting Watchc-...$*50 fo *i 1IM Maui.- insudGuld Watcho*.... «"> »<• 1-0 I.ii-sus w.ih lies. Enameled ltd to -^UU GoM II tint mg Glirouim.-lur Wateli.- 27» to 200 Gold liuiiiing English Levers... 1 0 to Ono Gold Iti.i.ting l)U|d-*x Wiitv|,u 130 t« 5ud Gold llutiling American Watches 100 to 500 Silver Hunting Lever- M to tilA) SlU»r llUUtlllg DtljiW'M.s Vt to 5,0Ui Assorted Watches, all kinds.. lb to 7: jyEvcry patron obtains a Watch bv this arrangement, costing but $10, while it may he wortli $1,000. No partiality shown.-jBF3 Wo wish to immcdtately dU]N>sc of tho above lagnillcent Stock, t crtulcuie*. iu,ming the arti cles, arc placed in scaled envelopes, and well magnificent Stock, t.crtiucaies, naming the artk cle*, are olaccd in scaled envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the article* named on iheir certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether It Iks a Watch worth $1,000 or one worth )c«». Thu return of any of our certificate* enti- tl.*» you to the article named thereon upon pay* ineiit. Irrespective of it* worth, and as no article valued less than $10 i* named on any certificate, it will at once bu seen that this it No Lottery, but a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious! A single certificate will be sent by mall, pc-»t paid, upon receipt of *5 cents, five for $1. eleven lor f‘J. thirty-three and elegant premium lor $5, sixty.six and more valuable premium for $10, one hundred and most superb Watch for $15. To Agents, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opjiortunlty. It h a legitimately conducted business, duly uiithori/ed by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Tky i a! WRIGHT, B110 m & CO.. Importers. 161 HBUADWAY, New York. scpr.»—dAwGm GEORGIA, Monhok countv. WHKUEAS.Roht.ti. Ander*o i, c, > me for letter- of di-iui'-loti from lion on the estate of Mr* M. A. Mitt- These are, therefore, to cite and j and singular, the kindred nudcic deceased and all concerned, to t-C .,i uitliiu the tin.,' l'I to said applicant in id oiliclal signature, r. Wit. . MoiLsK, Ordlnarv. l*i inter** fee (iff DeIvALU SHERIFF'S SALE. WILL be sold la-fore the Court House door, in the town of Decutur, DcKalir county, Georgia, within tue legal hour* of sale, on the tlr-t Tuesday in January next, the follow ing property. to-u it: Two cottage bcd-tcad*, two lam- ,lialr», two small r halrs, one shovel, a Jugand j.,r. oueoil can, lie pair tongs, one large knife, five head of hog* .11 said property lev letl on as the prom-rty of the defendant, William G. Wilson, under a tl la. iron the Superior Court of DcKalo county. In favor of Robert Jones, und pointed out by the plaiutiU'. This December 8, doc4—■wtd» GKOllUIA. Couii county. WHEREAS, ills represented to me that the estate of Jackson JJratnbelow, late of said county, deceased, is unrepresented: _These are, theretore, to cite end admonish all concerned, to be and appear et my oiUce, on the first Monday in February next, and show cause, if they can, why letters of administration should • be vested In tho Clerk of the Superior Court one other tit and —* Given ttndi r my I Uccl7—w30d Printer's fee |3 GEORGIA. Upson county. WHEREAS, F. F. Mathews applies for the ^itardianshipof the property orsarah Penrltoy, non resident minor, who has property in this county: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all persons {Interested to show cause. If any they have, on theflrst Monday in February next, why the said F- F. Mathows should not be appointed guardian as aforesaid. SUiven under my hand and.ofltclal signature, Ihl. Of., IUmamIia. 11f(7 * w'm. A. COBB, Ordinary. Printer's fee $3* this 91st December, 1W, decDO-wSOd ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, BV virtue of nn onler from the Court of Ordin. ary of llartow county. Georgia, will lie sold to the highest bidder at the Court House door, in the town of taitersvillc, in said county, on the first Tuesday in February next, iu tho legal hours or sale, all the land belonging to the estate of Wil liam Crow, late of said county, deceased, (except tho widow’s dower), to-wit: Parts of the follow ing lot* of land, Noe. 174,175,1&7 and 186, nil in the tilth district of the 3d section of originally Cher okee, now the county of Bartow, hold for distrL button and the payment of the debta of the estate. Terms cash. Decctul>or94,1867. II. F. PRICE. Administrator. dec27—w u Printer's lev $5 GEORGIA, Gordon county. TWO MONTHS alter date application will be made to the Court of ordinary of Gordon county, Gcoigla, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Joeiah Campbell, late of said countv, deceased. Hrccnjlier*^ 18ffT. deell iu the 25i.li dUtrict audfid section of Chattooga county. i.evic l uu n» satisfy a fl. fa. from Floyd county Superior Court, in favor of Wedcy Shrop shire vs..Johu Metcalf, principal, uud Elizabeth Post and Henry post, securities, executors ot Lindsey J’ost, deceased. Levied uu us the property of Lindsey Post,deceased. Property pointed out by plaiutilf. Also, at tue santo time and place will he sold town lots Nos. il, 12,16 and 14. in block 10, und the evics made ami relurLc-i l Mty poiuted oiiti^vdJ applicant. Given ut 2>1 pay ol' Beptember, 1NT7. (liven under tuy hand andofilcialsignature, this OEOltaiA, Kui.tox county. WJIKBBAS, J. U. o.lwrn n,.|.lies for llie.u. dianship of the tiersons ami property of mi Ellen and John T. hample, minor cliildtou ofJol Sample, deceased, of i'rotip county: This is. therefore, to-'I to all person* concerned •o Imd ami appear at thisofilcu w ithin tho time pre- •cribed by law, and show cause, ii any they can, why letters should not be grunted said applicant. Witness the Hon. Daniel Puiniun, Ordinary ol said county, this 2d day of Deccmla r. 1H17. JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk, d* c4—w80d Printer's Tee $4 GEORGIA, Fulton countv. W HEREAS, Elias Worn I, a-liuinistrator of the estute of June Oliver, late of said county, GEORGIA, DkKaLB county. ^ ^ ... WHEREAS, Augustus L. Pitts, mliniiilstrator, j deceased, represents in his petition duly fileA, and Mary A. Greer, u-liiiinUtratrix, oi Robert i>. that suid estate i* iusoiveut, ami that he has lull) the Court in their petition f discharged said tru- Greer, represents U . duly filed ami eutered ou rec.-nl, that they have ! All pt-rsons concerned are «|o-d and lulinouished fully udin In inlet ed Robert D. Greer's estate: j to file their object h-ns within the time pre-crihud This is, theretore, to eito all persons comonned, I |y law, if uuy exist, why letters of diBiiiiui-sion kimire-l ami creditors, to siiow eatme, it any tliuy have, why suid administrator and adiuiniitratrix stiouhl not lie discnarged Iroin their udiniuGlrtt- ttoil ami receive htt- is id’ disiuissiou ou the l!i>t M-.nday iu May, ltx-8. huud and oiUcial signature, GEORGIA, Sumter county. WHEREAS. AsaAnsley applies t undivi-lv-lJialPot i ot ftiiininervilic, Georgia, i. la iom ch.ittoeg.i bti,/e- ' William Hall Vs.Jb. R J.i». Hallow, Jr , endorser. .J. VV. t.lcnn. dec3— > cite ami l•lhoolli-. , l all [ranted in term* of t iEoRGIA. (.wiN.Mirr ADM1X l>TRATiOXV*» DALE. BY virtue of ;m order of the Uourt of Ordinary of DcKulb county. (•uorjfia, will lie gold on tho first Tuesday iu February. l s ”S. at the Court House door, in the town of Decattir. DeKalli county, between the 1,'^ul hour* of sale, lot ol laud No. *J27, eontalnintf l it) acres more or less, in the Kith district of DcKalh county, (with the exception of tho widow's dow er.) Sold as iite property of William B. Anderson, de ceased. for the benefit of the heirs and credituis. Terms of Rule cash. This the 7th day of December, 1S07. .SARAH J. ANDERSON. Adm'x. dee Hi—wt- I’rinter's fee $o . RAKKhTU \W, Or.ii LEE MORTGAGE SALES FUR FEBRU ARY, lMiS \VJ \. • 1 . . on the ih-i t iir-day in February . lieii X.iTi.t.v .-.-ii property p-n.oe . cotton. L- vn -l 1,-jtiy, by VU trn. t County ioui't in l ,t iiot-y. Piopc pointed Otit by plaintiil’*, ni tiiiity-n x\ und . (274i V v72, two hull-lied ami seventy -i the 2-1 district, and all of lot No . all that part lyftig nest of Muckoec t'-H'-b ' iglit, (.24-) two hundred , ulI of lot ... . mired und tort)*-o forty-n (STSjtw , the 2-1 district, ami all of !m No. (-'ll; thii tv 1 luntTle vie-l o district of Lee count*. All of hy virtue ol' a Mortga, superior Court of la •• Icild Wright Ciiliiretli. >.o«i i-iopciiy j-ointc-i out i This November 27.ii, — nov29—wtds i-t Wi ii- OltEKNE SUKUIFF’S SALE. WILL Ire sobl before the Court House, in the city f Grcem-slwru, Greene county, Ceorgit. on the Tiact of laud lying Hcrvard.tir t „ , Wi - - ami others, containing live hundred k. Win. 1>. Jackson id red acres, more or ,tillable dwelling liou-e. l-legrl-t '• ills »nd saw mills. Levied ■t.'sfy two ii. las. one in favor of John T. . Win. Moore, James Moore, seenrltv, . C. Bov.deii, ndiiilnistrutor of Win. F. i.-cu-e i. security, ami John B •in tl-e Miperior court ot sui tie:* iu favor of Mile* W. 1. ., \s. Elliott.. I low den, ndm'rof Win. F. -•iu Grct-uu Superior Court. .>.ii<l prop- e.J out by piaiiitiiTs attorney, lcrtn* -eml-er 8, 1M17 K. hCTUIKSON, Deputy SlicrifiT. t. Printer’s fee $:» LEE MORTGAGE SHERIFFS SALE FOR FEBRUARY, 1n-s. • WILL in: sold on the first Tuesday in February, inks, at the Court House door, iu Stnrkvilic, Le-j county, Georgia, be tween th-: h-j'ul hoitra of sale, about lour bales of -filmed cotton, not packed, two hundred bit-lie’s of corn, more or less, two hundred pounds fodder, more or le.-s, six hundred DutdicU cotton seed, more or less. All levied on us the property of Hugh W. ikus. by virtue of two MortjpiRQ ll. fus M one from tiie County Court of said county, in favor of K. B. Jones vs. Hush \\. Jlasselkus, tiie other from tiie Superior Court of suid countv, in favor oi Wright A Warren vs. Hugh \V. liagselkus. rrojH?rty pointed out III said tl. fas. Dec. 6,1S07. WM. C. GILL, Sheriff. POSTPONED ADM IN ISTRA’R’S SALE. BY virtue of on order from the Court of Onlln ary of Gornou county, Georgia, will lie sold belore the Court House door, in the town of Calhoun, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of laud No. 254 in the 14th district end Sd section or said county, hold as the property of L. D. Marchman, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs end creditors of said deceased, with the widow's dower to come out. Terms— crcd'tto August 18H8; small notes with good se curity. December iu, 186T. OhBURN REEVES, Administrator, dec*!—wts |*rlnter's fee $5* ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Carroll county, Georgia, will bo .old before the Court House door, in said county, on tho first Tuesday in February next, lot* of laud numbers 125,196,196,188 and the undivided half of lot num ber 1U9, containing 911)4 acres, more or less, In the 9d district of Carroll county, the widow’s dower in the above land excepted. Sold as tho property of Wm. A. Johnson, deceased. There is on the premises a good aaw and Grist Mill: also 10(J acres of good bottom land, cleared, bold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms cosh. This Decentber21st, 1M7. JOHN P. WATSON, Administrator. dcc26—wts Printer's fee |5 GEORGIA, Baldwin county. WHEREAS, Fred llattg has made application tor letters of ndminlstrullou on tho estate ol George Mauir, late of said couuty, deceased: These are, therefore, to cito mid admonish all persons concerned to file their objections, it any, tor before the first Monday in Jauukry next. Given under my baud and oilicial signature, GEORGIA. Gordon county, two MONTH- . fYer date application wilt l* mode to the honor v ile Court of Ordinary of 6m* don couut;. .Georgia, ft»r leavt to sell tha lands bt- lenging to thecstutatf A. B. Echols, late of Mid eoanty.decea-c-l ■*- *—*“ , ti. M deell-w2m ’■“Swsr- this&tb December. 1867. _ JOHN HAMMOND. Ordinary. dcc7-w5Q»l Printer’s fee $6* GEORGIA, Monroe county. WHERKaM, M. J. Wilson applies . ... ter- of administration on the esttte •*« l leSlant . Wilson.deceaseiU , ■ , ,, . These urc, therefore, to cite ..dtnonish all W»n ■inguiarthe kindred and creilltnni oi said de ceased to be and appear at ui> ufilce, * ithln tne WHERKam, M. j. Wilson applies to me for let E U. .sc.emimr w.ujn. j tem or adminlstratU) »„ " 1 LLlAAl cr * 1 T. wllson. deceased! rrinters fee go* | These arc, thereto^., ■ - singular the kintirwt and creditors uf Mia de- to applicant. Given under my I this 4th day of Decei O. 1- GEORGIA, Fayktk tc A II ERE AS, Maty A. 11 on the estate of Tiioma'. Horn, a-l-iitnl-i iri \ Xiouhl not lie granted the uppiiuj GKOllUIA, Fulton County. W HEREAS, Joseph Winsliip, iplinlnistrutor d« boHinnon iti-on the estate of II. il. Overby, do rca»ed, represents to the court in liis puiitioii duly filed, that hollas fully *—■-* - -> * -• •-*- “• refore, u ', if any they -1 notl»edisci . „ .... i-t ration and receive letter* of disiuis: the first Mon-lay in March, 1NW. - Witue-B tho lion. Daniel I'iitmun, Ordinary ol said qouuty, this Ith day of «o|itomi-or, 1pU7. JNo. T.COWER, Deputy Clerk. the i state of J (h-oivo, a-lmini-trntrix n kill-lit-I and - e. thl- Mctolier 15th GEORGIA. I i i have, o iililu l ml--I to file their will i t- granted f<» GEURGI. jsdw akd t «>nsw: nov2:»—w2nt »'.iu GEORGIA, Fulton (huxiy. WHEREAS. John F. Hull, u-lt (Olein.in W. AiareliiUi.il. I .te t»f s.t cease I. r< jiresviits to the (’--urt in hn filed Hint lie has fully a-l-iitui :■ re i This is, therefore, to eit.- all per - to show cause, if any they can, why trator should not liedtscli rp'd : ii»i iniiilstration mu! receive It tiers of the the llr.«t Monday iu June. 1H'..h dce4—w6m GEORGIA, Monuok county. TU ALL WHO* IT MAY CONCKKX: VVICKREAs, A. 11. sneed having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters ol a-laiiuis- Halloa on the estate of Mary Sneed, deuease-i, late of sai-l couuty: '1 his is to ciu* all the kindred anil creditors of said Mary Sneed to lie uud appear at my office within (he timo allowed hy law. a -I show cause, if any they can, why i.enuaiicnt lttu-r» of ltd ministration shoithl not i-c granted to A. li. Miccd the ftli day of December, iwi7. ,, O. MORSE Ordinary. Llcidl— w:K)d Prinlei > |. e $:f GEORGIA. Carroll county. WHEREAS, John 1*. Games, of said county, ap plies toine f--r letteisof giiardiansliip ot Thouias Games and William Carnes, uitnor children of Thomas A. Larues, deceased: ’lhc-e are, therciorc t-». Uu all and singular the next of kin to be and i*P|M-ar ut my oiUce within the tunc preseri-e-t l-\ mw, and show cause, if any •y have, why sai l letters should not ho grantei’l hand and oilicial signature, Pplicunt. ‘ this December lS.h. 1M17. J. M. ULALf decTO—W3D-I GEORGIA, tfu.MTKU , WHEREAS, Jan de«J.-w:aM GEORGIA. M»: Wii LREA>. I'all Pilnit -‘•y- ,IKS l Jiili tho time | , why said litt« i GEORGIA, Moniiok county. VV HERE\>, no proper application for letters of These arc, therefore, to cite ami admonish all per»-.ii* concerned, kindred ami creditors, to show ./ lhe not be ap pointed administrator Given under my hi.. . this 4lli day of December, 1867. O. MOR.SK, OpIinary. Printer'* fee $H decfi-wao.1 GEORG I At SUMTKIt COUNTY. WHEREAS, Richard A. Tiner applies to me I'orleiier* of administration on the estate ot John Tiner, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite all and singular tho uextof kin nnd creditors or snid deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, aim show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted said appli- decfC-waod L, P. DORMAN,Ordinary. Printer’s fee $8 NOTICE TO DKB’RS AND CREDITORS. Georgia, Fayettecovstt. NOTICE is hereby given t » nil persons having demands against William M. Spier, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me, properly made nut within timo prescribed by law, so as to show their character ami amount, and all persons Indebted to snid deceased, are hereby required to make Immediaic payment. Ilecember 24,1867. MARI SPIER. Administratrix. dcc97—W40-1 Printer's fee f.i GEORGIA, Newton county. TWO MOXTU8 after date application will he made to the Court of ordinary or said county, for lenvo to sell the real estate of Robert Wright, late of said county, deecnsed. November 29th, 1867. C. C. WRIGHT i ’ , . KUAN KLIN WBtallT.l Allm -• nevtQ—w2m Printer's fee $5 GEORGIA, Gordon county. TWO MONTI 1.8 alter this date application will lie made to the Court of Ordinary or Gordon coun ty, Georgia, lor leave to sell the lands belonging to tho usta^e^of B^ A. Stanton, deceased. This ovem r J [ ' Lir j, LEr , EL1 , AdmlnUtr|Ltor nov96-wtm»Printer's fee fi GEORGIA, Newton county. TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary or said county, tor leave to sell the real estate of Green M. Mitch “ iiS.firT“ U not be gianted the ippli- ant Wline— iuy hand aii-i -nil sat sign her !5. 1Ki7. (j. U. Noi. V N. ui-AMHilA, Sumter uoun’iy. :aj». Thomas l> ivett|H»rr appll--* to an- of guar-liunrliip of the p«.*is<»ii und “ * Cannon. -.r|Jiaii and minor ol Ir objections if any exist, on ->r beiore the lit » Monday in January next, otherwise letter* wii bo grunted according to prayi-r of applicant n of the law. n under n., . this JUtli day of November. 1867. Given under my hand and official signature, cr, 1867. DORMAN, Ordinary. Printers fee gd GEORGIA, DkKalu county. WHEREAS, David M- hheppard having «|»- late Of tai-i ••--nniy. d n .i'-'-l: This Is. theiefore, to cite all persons concerned to Iks ami appear at my oitlco, within the time cd hy law to show cause. If any' they i. why permanent letters should not be grant- rilied by law , why perron- • ed the applicant. Given under n this 22d November. 1867. Given tinder my hand an-l oilicial signature, ‘ ’ "‘ ovember, 1867. JONATHAN 11. WILSON, Ordinary. nov9T—w!Md* GEORGIA, Gwinnett county. WHEREAS, James W. Mills, administrator on the estute of Joseph 15 Mills, decease-1, having made application to iuu for letters of disiuissiou irom sai-l estate These are, therefore, rented, kindred and creditor*, give notice to all litorft, to appear time presc.rliK.-ti by law appear at my i, if atiy they have, why saiu file theirobjeeti-...., .. , letters sltouid not lie grunted tho applie Given under m> hand uud oilicial signature, tin* .November 5th. 1 G. T. llo^S—W 6lil GEORGIA, Fayette county. J KITH A LAN DRUM, Administrator of the estate of Washington Landrum, late of said -'min ty iiueeast-1, having applied to the Court oft irdiuu- rv ot sal-i eounty lor livave to sell tiie lan-l belong ing to - iid estate of said deceased, lor the nonciit ol li-'D- ui d cre-lltor*; Ail pi isons loitceilie-laic iiotilled to file their oltje-tions, if any they have, within two nt- mh- li<.in the puldieution ofthi* notice, ei»o leave will Novuaher the 2d, 1867. GEORGIA, Henry county. W1IKRKAS. Wm. K. Tucker, administrator on the e.'Hite o.'Fainuel Uhutd», dcecosctl, |m-i>ou of ••••lor. i.i • • f »aid eounty, applie* to mu lor leave to -ell the leal estate ol said S.imuil Chubb: Ad person*concerned are notified to file their ob)(.vUous if any they ' will i i wlth.two months from first publication of tills notiee, else leave ' ' l- grante-i lor the sale oi suiil real estate. GEORGIA, Fayette county. WIIKREAS, Jane Jones, administratrix on tho estate of Frances P. Jones, deceased, represents to dismission; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this November 15th. 1867. , EDWARD CXJNNOU, Ordinary. Printer's fee $4 50 GEORGIA, Fulton county, W HEREAS, John T. Akridge, administrator upon the estate or Simeon Akridge, deceased, represents to the court, in his petition, duly filed, that he has ruily administered said estate: This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned to show cause. If any they can. why said adminis trator should not be discharged rrom his said ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon-lay in March. 1868. Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittrann. Ordinary of snl-1«minty, this 4th day of September, 1867. JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk, s* i wi,... [ Printer's fee |4S0.J GKoiM.la. Fulton county, ■\JiniLID VS, John R. Wallace, administrator VV </<«/-«*<• non, of the estate of J. II. Badger, decuuMui. und guurdlunofthe estate of Ulaucus R. Badger, deceased, in his petition duly filed, repre sents that he has fully discharged said trusts and is entitled to letters of dismistlou: All persons concerned are cited an-l admonished to file their objections, if any exist, in terms of the law. else letters of dismission wili be grauted the applicant. Witness my official signature, this August 28-1, 1867. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. augW-wfim [Printer’s fee *4.501 GEORGIA, Bartow county. TWO MONTHS after date application will he made to the Court or ordinary ot »»ld county for leave to sell the real estate of John B. Dunn, late or said county, deceased. November 4th, 1867. AAHON DUNN, Administrator. novlO—w2m Printer's toe *5 GEORGIA, Pauldino COUNTY. TWO MONTHS afterdate application will be eoT M. Wallace, deceased. HEARD COUNTV SHERIFF BALES. ON tho first Tuesday in January next, ’A 111 be sold beiore the Court House door, in Franklin, Heard county, Georgia, w ithin the legal hours or sale, the following property, to wit: Part of lot of land No. 1U6. situated in tho 13th dlstrictof Heard -munty. lying east of u lino di viding said lot between William Cluck and Pris cilla Steed, now Priscilla Hendrick. Levh-don hy virtue of u co.-t fi. fa. issued from tiie Superior Court of Carroll county, OUicers of Conn v». Pris. etliuhiued. 1'iopert) potute-i out by John lieu- drl-vk Also, at the same time ned place will be sold one cotton gin. In-vie-l - - Jackson Alien % by virtue HuperiorCo-irt or Hear-1 eounfv i H hy virtue ofa fi la. i-sued iioiu the ilaiu Ainsworth vs. J. Allen, claimant, uml J. T. ^to-lgUill.oilmiuistraterof J. M Mew urt, security. Property |m iutr-l out l»> il " — », at ihe same time ty poiuttd o. . property ol D L 4 issued iioiu the bup laiutiff and levied ? will la- st*1*1 Salil piopt-r- t raukiiu Co La( Anroui Form I* v. uml now to Miid property |H,iiit«-ii out i< on a* Die properly of J- hu la. issue-1 from tiie Justi e* wbry, L. C N-iveml- r 2’- will be *o!d iioii.tou, in ’'north by tne AI - ;i-t by ihoroa-i let-ling :r >m -Wt-ls W. l ilfan-l I-vie-l *• I t-» iite by iitus. b twi:. i H-iL\ sheriff. iALE; NEWTON SUERII) WILL be sold on tho lir-t Tu -d iv iu .Inn next, w i Hi in ihc legal hours of sale, dor - -nirt II-ium- door, in the city oi Covington, t inglie-t lihldcr, the lullowing property , t-»-; One ho-iM- mnl Iu*. In tne city of Covin, known u* tno r»-*i«Kncc of Mr*. Mary K. Mt it being lot No. 17, iu Mpi.tic li, in »iii<l city laming oue a- re. more aired l , *<|Uim- known ; ; a l« pt the -loo - r hundred by the Rlclmr-l ay. a-!iniui»tr.itii\ «d D. F. Wiill i.o-«, u-iiuiiii*trator •I, and Henry Andur*on, i. I. < .Marrett and 1 J .1 (hiy-L defcil • Jivi'.ll, Deputy Mi- ON < OL’XTV M*ECl.\L r>.\ li’F'S SALES. »o1-l iietore tJir Court floured - liui haiiuii, iiaruGou county. G--» L'o.-» lay in J .unary next, witliii of * dc, the follow mg piu,it*rl\ io i .i. I No. 172. containing 2u2-j a ii-i-ict of said county. Ia:\n--iu the property of ll. J. Mann, to *ati>- la nnd one fi. fa issued fiom the County t on it of *aid couuty. Also, at tin- ».ouu time and place, the follow ing lot* oi'mud.to wicTwolotsNti*. 2<*5 220and noitn November. 1H57. dec-'J— wbls . an-l one fi fu. issued I TERRELL WHITE. Special C. B. Printer's feu *7.50 FULTON MORTGAGE BALK. WILL bo sold before the Court House door, in the city or Atlanta, Fulton county. Georgia, on the first Tuesday »n January, Jh-W, w Ithiu the legal hour* of »wlc, the follow ing property, t* -\\ It: Henry, now Fulton county, — ' * ’etlbyl laidd, t Hit* strict, uml l-ouiuicd by lot of John K. Bennett • atUfy a Mortgage fi. fa. Ism -upetior t-iurt iu favor of li.uucl Pittma Dili. Pr-»|»ertv p--iutc-l out in mi. SUMTER r.iUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE FOR FEBRUARY. AY ILL lx*-'ll before thj Court Hou-c dc-u-, in :r, confuting of40 buies, noiuorlef*. to-ivit > giniH-l at.-I pat ketl, lint uii-l sue-l cotton i the County Court <>r — - - , in iim» r * * “ fi “■ " ,■». John R. Worn daintiir* nitotney .is the piop'erty iVorreli. Till* No\ci»iber 25th, 1N»7. J. 15. ril/SBURY, Deputy Sheriff. f A-lanis, Jones A Reyi.o2.ls ProjMjrty pointed _-»ut b^ dec Print* CLAYTON SHERIFF'S SALE. WILL !.c .'-.id ia.-f.Mv the Court Ih-ii*-) -loor. In Jonesboro, Clayton county, Ga , on the fit at Tuo*- -lay i»i.I unitary, is#, within the legal hour-of sale, the following property, to wit: One town lot iu tne town of Joucslmro, contain ing three uud three-fourths acres, known as tho hotel lot, uu-l also a* the property or the estate of tho lute Dr. Jutnes A. Turner, deceased. Levied on to satisfy a ll. fa. issued from lli-ury Superior Court against Levi II. Turner, administrator of Jus. A. Turner, deceased, in lavorcl'W. C. Lee, ceased, which fi. fa. was issued from a decree ob tained in said superior Court to assert the ven dor's lien. Terms cash. November fifth, U4iT. L. C. HUTCHESON, Deputy Sheriff. 122—wt-ls Printer's toe *2 50 BARTOW MORTGAGE SHERIFF SA LK WILL be sol-1 before the Court House door, in tho town of Cartcrfcville, Bartow county, Gear* ia. within the legal hours or sale, on the first Tuo*. -lay in January, 1868, tho following property, to-wit: The settlement of land, eight hundred and fifty acres (850) more or less, on which Dr. O. G. Roy and others now reside, in the tourth district and third section of Bartow county. Levied on as tho property or Gustavus H. Bates, to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court Mortgage ll. to. In fa vor of Horace J. Bates vs. Gustavus II. Bates. Property pointed out by defendant November nh/iwi; w. i. goodwin, sher™ nort-wtds Printer's toe *5 POSTPONED COBB SHERIFF’S SALK. WILL he sold before the Court House door. In the city of Marietta, Cobb rounty. Ua., on the first Tuesday in January next, within the usual hours or sale, the following property, to-wit: tails of Land numbers «tl. 226, 927, W6 aud 947 and parts or 874.875 and 928, In the 16th district an-l second section of Cobb eounty. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Joanna M Cass, executrix er John Cass, deceased, to satisfy one fi. fa issued rrom Cobh Superior Court in favor of Charles D Phliilps bearer, v. JoannaM. to*., oxXlxof fbi: ror ‘ ho i,urch ‘“'' ““•j- A. r. Jplixuox, Slicriir. **ec7—wt* Printer's fee ji 60 SUMTKIt JANUAltVSIlKItlt'F'SSAI.E. .J5' 1 , , 'V l ‘ e :; l,l .' m "--i.'lr.' TuMrtur fn January. 18W, Ijcforu Itio ' mil t lliiuie iloor, in Iho cl 1 v of importy’lo-’wJtT' c0UlltJ '' u - or K | *. -1'- Mlonln* The Krowhij, crop of cotlon on the plantation of lonijfv or S.‘ r r k ' ■ I1 {!“. *“ h 'H-rfct of Sumter l S°S.* u Si ,r “•—•>•. >atu a rn. he- tnptn tutor of r. M. tokor v# tlo.ir.ru K. Clark, NoTembor#ttl e |t^l! M ’* llt ' 1 '* llJ |,la '- ltlir ' TllU i. II. I’lLSIlL'Itt, Deputy shnrllT. t Printers fee ^t.B0 QEOKOIA Gordon ciu xtv. TWO MONTHS after date appl. -atlon will be tnndauth.Cpurt o( Ordinary .1 Id eountr, for . _ November 4th. 1967. the estate of ASUCTTI* FI'TIIAN, Iieentrlk. • r.inur'. fM|>