The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, October 19, 1867, Image 1

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r FHE OPINION. VOL. I.—NO. 202. ATLANTA, GA.. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1867. PRICE—5 CENTS. the daily opinion. BT W. L. $CBUQO* AHD J. B. DUMBL*.j office in cmkteb building granite block, broad st. f ATLANTA, «A. TERM S: -rmyu.d|ptioN.—IMM 0»|»y. 9«* TEAR, I*- 00 ! -«£■■■ TEAXK KtfNTM. $*.00; ART LBAS ■a -FIVE UKNT8 I’KB MONTH , Rare*.. »KV KNTT^ ^ ruttr . «>M copy one y«*’■._ 5 g, •j wocopies 10 UU \ £"<£$JTon“ yc»r (*nd one free to the per- •on funning the club.) • • • r' u ” xii>tious Vo Wb editions will be received t,.‘i •ixnw«* lh! ’- »t rate* corresjioudlng with the * a TSv»'.1lTl“Nti.-OMtl. In CITT DlRROT.lRT five line*. $19.00 pet *n»uin Special *V*a«*l eoU.-e. Kiktbb> CKKT* per line tor 3r*t ulerUou.Aua Kim Cast* per Hue tticicAfter. The cUaia«-» will lie uialfc wr advertisement* •* M V« of A pernoBAl nature Except lb obmw >t jtrr--‘~i contract, other adtertuement* will be eoaixed the following rote*: OsfcSqt abb, one in*ertion t - - »XW .. *• two Lu»ertlon», - * 1.80 - -* three insertion*, - - * 00 - • one week, - *-50 .. •* one mouth ... 10.00 — M three month*. - IRA) . Urr «•* .eieu, per levy of ten line* or lew.. $* 60 CJCrtffMurt*A*e 0 U uaIcu. pec square.... 6 00 okX i/oUeetor*’# »bIoa. per square 0 00 etAtions l >r Letter* oi AiltRiuistratiou 3 00 iitetiun* lor letter* ot Guardianship * 00 letter* of application for di»iui»*ion from Administration • 4 50 Irttcri of application for «li»uii»*tou from Guaniian*i,rp ■ *00 Application* for leave to sell Land 5 00 Notice* to Debtor* And Creditor* ! * 00 hale* of Land. eta.. pei square 6 00 hale* ol perishable properly, 10 days, per sqr; 1 50 (..tray Notice*. 30 days *00 foreclosure of Mortgage. per sqr, each time... 1 00 I IKK REQUIRED FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING. dele* at Land, etc., by Adininistratois. Execu te, . oi Guardian*, are required by law to be held ,, the first Tuesday in ihe month, lietween the t,ur>i>i leu in tne forenoou aLd three in the af- ttwiMMin. at the Court House in the county iu »«meh tne property is situated. Notices of these *j«es Uiiint In giten in a public gazelle 40 day* I retiou» to the ilay of sale. Notioes oi the sale of personal proj»erty must u- given iu like manner 10 days prev ious to the Bay of sale. Noii es to the debtors and creditors of an estate must also We published 40 day*. Notice that application will be made to the kauri of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, etc., must be published for two months. Citations for letter* of Administration, Guar dianship, eto.. must be published30 days; for dis mission from Administration, monthly 5 months; for dlsmiasion from Guardianship 4o day*. Kulea for foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub- bahed monthly fnr4 months; for establishing lost paper*. for the full space of 3 months; for com pelling title* from Executor* or Administrators, where bond baa been given by the deceased, the fall space of three mouth*. Publications will always be continued accord ing to these, the legal requirement*, unless other wise ordered. a0f>LlUKUAL DEDUCTIONS will be made to \early advertisers. jggr All transient and foreign advertisement* must be prepaid to secure publication. Brtr .Vll letters ou business, or communications for publication, must be addressed to 8CKUGGS k DUMBLK. Atlanta. Ga. 0PI.\I0\ JOB PRIMING OFFICE. The Proprietors of the Daily and Weekly Opinion having just received an A1 lot of JOB PRINTINC MATERIALS, Together with a number of Hoe’s Fast Printing Machines, Are prepared to till orders for any kind oi JOB ^ZEOHrSTTIHSTG-, IN A STPEBIOR JIAN5EB. obDKKS SOLICITED FOR PL AIX AND ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTINC. CATALOGUE LIST OF WORE EXECUTED FOR Merchant*. Menu facturer*. Mechanic*. Anctioneers, Ha press Com pan le*. La*uraaee Companies, Boarding Houses, Bail road*. Bank*. itostourant*. Hotel*. Omcwt Hails, clerk* of Courts, Jherlff*. CoastAbiot, Lawyer*, Doctors, Deo list*. ' mie.es. ■x-hool*. Butlnea* Cards, Visiting Cards, Notices. -Kill* of I.adlng, Manifest*, shippers' Receipt*. Druggists' labels. 1 (Jbecoo Labels, • l«Kh1ng labels. .RIM* of rare, • kaiccrt Bills, I’rogramm.*., Tbeatre Bills, ttanufariuiei* labels “At Home" Cards, Ball Cards, Wedding Card*. Show Cards, Election Card*. Admission Can}*. Time Table*, Way Bills, Circulate, Checks, Note*. Drafu, Trice* Current. Title Deed*. Trust Deeds, laase*. Receipt*. Tax Bill*, Liceuse*, Bo ii«, Blit Heads. Insurance Policies, Calender*, Show Bills, Testers—*11 si MW, Passenger Ticket*, Dray Bills, Coal Tieketa. Wood Tickets, Bread Ticket*, Milk Ticket*. Reward Tickets, Election Ticket*. Certiorate* of!s*oek. City Butinas* Directory. MOOT* * SHOES. «LT BOOTS, SHOES and LEATHER. NEW STORE—N EW GOODS _ iadneements to buyer* at Wholesale tud Retail. Peachtree street, opposite Cox A 11111. my.-t-Cm GKO W. TRICK. G. H. A A. W. FORCE, Wholesale and Efil Retail dealers is BOOTS and SUOES-aign f llof lug Iroa Boot. Large assortment always on baud for City trade. Whitehall street. At lanta, Ga. MKBCBJJTT8 AJTJ> tiROGERS A dair A REESE, acctiob akd cojunasioa MaaOHXNTS. higa. Auction House. White hall street. Atlanta. Ga. f*S0—lv P ETER LYNCH, WaoLsaxhi and Rjetail Gro- caa, and dealer in Varieties. Whitehall street, Ulanta. Ga le*3—ly b GAIN'S A TARltOTT. WHOLES A LK GKO- 1 CERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i ran lie Trout, Teach tree street, Atlanta, Ga. V»-l y A J. ROBERT it CO., GaMBBAt. CUJUtUiSlOM s MaacHkMTs, and Agents tor Manufacturers *nd Troducen, at the Budge, on Broad street and railroad, Atlanta, Ga. A. J. ROBERT, apt-1 y K. W. ROBERT. J OHN C. ROGERS, LtiUW IS FaMltr Gao- cxaiaa and countrt Taoucoa, Whitehall, one door from Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga Choice H AMR always on hand.aug*—dm BANKERS ANN BROKERS npUB GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK, Bank J. Block, Alabama street. JoOM Rica, Treei- leot; E. L. JoNR8.Cast.ier; Darwin G. Jonbr, T ler; Edward U. Jokru, Book-Keeper. DIRE TORS—John Rice, J'.hn Collier, E. E. Rawson, S. V Durand. W. W. Clayton. feSO—ly Investment* for parties in Bonds and Stocks; tllcws interest ou Deposit* when left lor' two mouths or longer. fe90—ly Railroad Schedule*. _ WESTERN k ATLANTIC RAILROAD— mllr* ■ Fare, cents per mile.—Camtuu Wam&Oi, Superintendent; John B. Tacx, Matter Trahaportation; Wa. W. Clayton, Treasurer; Ira HL Taylor, Auditor; J. H. Flynn, Master Machi- ulat; W. G. Gbamlino, S. C. Shop*; Charles B. Wam.ACM Gea. Agent; W. R. W kbstkr. General Ticket Agent; R. A. Baoor, Gen’l Freight Agent; Joan M. Bridobs, Agent *t Atlanta: M1UHY FASSaKOn TRAIN—DAILY. Leave Atlanta 7.00 P.M. Arrive at Chattanooga • «• 4.00 A.M. Leave Chattanooga ... 4.30 P.M. Arrive at Dalton ... 7.18 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta . 1.35 A.M. DAILY FASSaxesn TRAIN—DAILY, (except Sundays). Leave Atlanta .... 8.50 A.M. Leave Dalton ... 2.56 P.M. Arrive at Chattanooga * . 5.25 P.M. Leave Chattanooga ... 4.50 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta ... 1.15 P.M. DALTON ACCOMMODATION TEAJM—DAILY, Iexcept Sundays).* Leave Atlanta .... 3.15 P.M. Arrive at Daltoa - - - U.40 P.M. Deave Dalton .... 130 P.M Arrive at Atlanta ... 10 30 A M tMP GEORGIA RAILROAD—171 miles—Fare dve cent* per mile.—John P. Kino, President; K. W. Co lx. Superintendent; G. T. Andmusom, Agent at Atlanta. DAY FAiiSUiSXn TRAIN. Leave Atlanta .5.00 AM, Arrive at Augusta. 545 P.M. Leave Anrusia Arrive at Atlanta Miea* r AMuraxa train. Leave Atlanta Arrive at Aegusta .6J0O A.M. .9.00 P.M. .7.16 P.M. .6.10 A M Leave Augusta •. Arrive at Atlanta N10HT THROUGH FBXIOBT TRAIN Leave Atlanta Arrive at Augusta Leave Augusta .600 P.M. .4.15 AM. ifi.40 P.M. .9.67 A.M. .6.10 P.M. CHATTOOGA SHERIFFS SALE. MOSTOAOE BALI. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Summerville, Chattooga ooun- tv, Gs., within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following proper ty, to-wit: Town lots No. 11, In Blook twelve and No. B, In Block thirteen, in the town of Summerville. Levied on to satisfy a Mortgage fl. fa. Dorn Chat- wog* Superior Court, In favor of J. M. Ward law vs. E. L. Roper. Property pointed out In said fi. a. Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No 7 In the 5th district and 4th section of said county. Levied on as the property of Samuel Walker, to satisfy a Justices r Court fl. fa. from the lb83d district. G. M., in favor of Samuel D. Shealds vs. Samuel Walker. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable Also, at the same time and place, six acres off of land lot No 28 in the 13th district aud 4th section • ■n the line running north and south aud near the center of the lot, and Joiaing the land of R M. Hamilton, and on the same lot with Hiram Gil reath's property Levied on as the property of J. If. Gilrcath, to satisfy two Justices’Court fi. fas. from the V2'th district, G M.. in favor of J. 8. Cleghorn vs. J. II. Uilreath, and other fl. fa.s in my possession. Property pointed out by plaintiff.— Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also at nto same time and place, will be sold. 80 acres of land, being part of lot No. 42 in foe 0th | district aud 4th section of Chattooga county. Levied on as the property of A W. Evins, to satis fy a fl fa. issued from tne C-.unty Court of said county, in favor of E. S. N. Bobo, administrator, etc., vs. A. W. Evins. Property pointed out by defendant. C. C. CLEGHORN. Sheriff. September 28,1857. (Prs fee $10] aug31-wtda Arrive at Atlanta 8.05 A.M. M g. . • Wliit< nall and Alabama streets. Rtf«rtnc*».—Trisbee A Roberts, New'JTork; Hop kins, Trow bridge A Dwight, New rork; B. II. Warren, iugusta, Ga.; D. V. Fleming,Charleston, s. C.;J. 1). Cunningham, Montgomery, Ala.; R. Triers, Atlanta; It. Austell, Atlanta; Edward Taddleford, Savannah, Ga. fe2l)—ly A TLANTA NATIONAL BANK—DESIGNA- .1 TED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED ST \TES. A. AUSTELL. President; W. H. Tcllkk, Oobier. DIRECTORS—A. Austell, M. G. Dob- 1 .ns, W. U. Phillips,Jesse McLendon, J. H. James. .siiecial attention paid to collection* in Atlanta and through this section. Prompt returns made st the lowest current rates. Our New York Cor respondent, the Fourth National Bank, to whom we refer. fe80—ly FURNITURE. a Dkalxr in Furniture, UraoLwruiY and 0 making; Parlor and Bed Room Sets, and W| Furniture Repaired, by A. KRGKNZIN- • I I GER, Hunter street, between Whitehall and Pryor. augT—2m SALOONS. C HICAGO ALE DEPOT—M. E. KENNY Pro prietor dealer in Brandies, Wine*, Whiskies aud Segars. Chicago Alk always on hand. No. 14 Alabama street, Atlanta, Ga aug4—6m A TTORNKYS. A LSTON A WINN, attorneys at Law, At lanta, Ga Oilice, Granite Block, Broad street. ltOBT. A. ALSTON, mii34-6m L. J. WINN. TTVARROW & SIMPSON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW F Atlanta, Ga. Oilice corner Whitehall and Alabama i-treet*, over James’ Banking House. Entrance ou Alabama street. H. P. FARROW, fc20—ly o. F. SIMPSON. INSURANCE. A etna life insurance company— Assets, $5,000,000. Wm. Jknnings, General Agent, Lyuch's Building, corner of Alabama and Whitehall streets, second door. my9-ly HARDWARE MATERIALS. HARDWARE.—J. M. &J.C. Alexander. Whitehall street Iron, Steel. Nails, Car riage materials. Tools for all trades, Build- _ ing Materials. Hoping Cloths, Farming Implements. J. M. A J. C. ALEXANDER. sepiO— d*»na ^ TOMMEY k STEWART, Dealers in Hardware, Iron and steel Cutlery, ^.9 Tools of all kinds. Harness, Bridles. \r collars. Leather, etc , Sign of the Mill Saw and Game Cock, Whitehall street. Atlanta, Georgia. augS—6 in PHYSICIANS D R. W. C. ASIIKRhaa removed bis office from the NorcrosS (Corner to tho Junction of Mari etta and Walton streeU, where he can be found at all hours when not professionally engaged >ep®4- dBm *-*aJ McNATJGHT,ORMOND & CO. Whitehall street, (OLD ST AND,; ATLANTA liKORCIA, ......... ......... Etc., etc., eto. Order* from our friends and the public generally are respectfully solicited. OUR MOT*TO—HEAT) «ICICK, CHEAP. aagBB—dawtf “Plague Take the Hindmost!” SWANSON, BOYKIN * CO. v VEOIlAtl AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. *9 (hifhall stre*«.. CORKER, Atlanta, On. P HYSICIANS. Denlera. Country Merchant* and tba public geoerallr, are invited to oall and examine our LAnun ana tarisd Assortment of PURR DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Wo buy ent'-rely from Importers and Manufac- tnrors. and we feel oonfldent that we o.»n give en tire satis!action to all who will come and price our goods. We k. «p constantly <>a hand Window Gla»*. Putty. Paint*. Oil*, varnishes. Brushes, Combs. l*erfumer>. T- ilet >n*ps. Fancy Articles. Ac., and in loci everj thing usually lound lu a FIRST Gl-Ass llill.'K. A large *U|>]dy "f K. W. llevo,!'., celebrated GENUINE (Dismoud S) WHITE LEAD, on band and to arrive. Contractors and Paioter> will find it to their iniere«t to give u» a.call bciorc purchashiug cLewherc. PRBiCRIPTIONS CAK8FUI.I.T PRBPARID BY A COMPETENT PHARMACEUTIST Call and examine for jouroelvr*. Now is the ttme to get your Drugs « heai>, for Cash. ae,.l—dSiu SWANSON. BOYKIN A CO. MOW SALE. £ A SPLENDID HOUSE AND LOT IN Marietta for sale; »econd house from the ptibltc square on •• National cemetery street; ' bou»e with Uve well plastered rooms, four • re-place*, garrets aud cellar, double kltoh- *n, with stack chimney go«si stable and spleudid garden aa good well of w ater aa there is lu the whole country. Everything In good eoudltion. Shade tree# in trout and fruit tree* in the rear.— For full particulars apply ta it. w. Tandy km. At Ford. Uigktowor A Co Atlanta. Or4. T. Lov^KRt, angl» dSf MariotWkUa. Importers of, aud Deaton, in Porrign aud Ihuaesiic HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS. IRON, STEEL* NAILS. HOES, Etc., Manufacturer» r Agent* for Brown’s U. b. (Standard Platform aud Coaster Beale*. Old Dotninlou Nall Work* Company. Volean Iron Works'* Bar and ITautatton Iron. Wheeler. Madden A (1 eastern's Otreelnr, Mill, and Cross-Cut Raws, Wlftoo Mill Company’s Carriage and Tiro Delta, Brin ley’* Celebrated Kentucky PI owe. Calhoun’s Standard Kentucky rtowa. Collins’ Costeel Plow*. Gibson’s PatentCnHIv*tor Plow*. Dupont** Rifle apd Blasting Powder. The ntteatloa of Dealer* is respectfully colled to our large and well assorted stock of ■IBATT AND SHKLF GOODS, Which we offer at LOW PRIORS, for cash. augl»—dSm McNAUGHT. ORMOND A CO MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD—103 miles—Fare, five cents per mile—A. J. White, President; E. B. Walker, Superintendent; JR. A. Anderson, Agent at Atlanta: DAY PASSKNUJUt TRAIN. Leave Macon .... 7.45 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta - • • 2 00 P M. Leave Atlanta .... 7 15 a.M. Arrive ut Macon - - - 1.30 P.M. Leave Macon - • - 8 40 P.M. Arrive ip Atlanta .... 4.30 A.M. Leave Atlanta .... 7.1a P.M- Arrive in Macon ... 4.10 A.M. ATLANTA k WEST POINT RAIL ROAD—87 miles—Fare, per mile—John P. Kino, President; S. P. Grant, Superintendent; U. M. Farrar, Agent at Atlanta: day raimenoer train—ooimo out. Leave Atlanta 7.00 A.M. Arrive at West Point 12.00 M. day passenger train—coming in. Leave West Point 12.40 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta 6.30 P.M. MONTGOMERY k WEST POINT KAIL- '■—Daniel U. Cham, Superintendent. Leave West Point Arrive at Columbus - Arrive at Montgomery - Leave Montgomery - Leave Columbus Arrive at West Point 10.15 A.M. 1.44 P.M. 4.25 P.M. 7.00 A.M. 1.11 P.M. 1.03 P.M. WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD. PAULDING SHERIFFS SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Dallas, between the usual hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in November next, the following property, to-wit: 00 acres, more or less, of lotsol land Nos. ft)l and 836, situated, lying and being in the 3d district and*3d section of said county, levied upon as the property of William Pruitt, to satisfy a County Court fl. fa. in favor of Isaac Osburn vs. Win. Pruitt. Property pointed out by plaintiff, it being Wm. Pruitt’s portion of said lots. Sept. SO, 1887. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, the interest of John L. Rowland lu a certain steam saw mill situated In the 3d district and 3d section of Paulding county. Levied on by virtue of a Mortgage fl. fa. iu favor of James W. Curry, issued from the County Court of Bartow < ounty. Property pointed out in said fl. fa. Oct 1,1867. P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff. OCt3-wtds I Print***’* Von *0 «,«■ * DeKALB NOY’BEK SHERIFFS sale. TYTILL be sold before the Court House door, at V\ Decatur, in l/ekulb county, G-orgia, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hoursol sale, the following property, to-wit: Lot of land number one hundred and eighty-one, also the west half of lot number one hundred and eighty-two, all lying in the fifteenth district of DeKalb county, Georgia, and being the prop erty on which Robert A. Alston now resides and in his possession. Levied on as the property of said Robert A. Alston, to satisfy a Mortgage fl. fa. vs. said Robt. A. Alston, in favor of B. M. Branner, said fl. fa. having been issued upon a judgment of foreclosure, obtained at the April Term of the Superior Court of 6ald county. October 1,1867. JAMES O. POWELL, Sheriff. oct8—wtds Printer’s fee $2.50 SUMTER NOV'MBER SHERIFF SALES. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the City of Amerlcus, Sumter county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in November next, witnin the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Fifty acres of land in the 6outh east corner of lot one hundred and slxty-flvo in the twenty- seventh district of Sumter county. Levied on as the property of John McQueen,to satisfy ^Justices’ Court fl. fu. vs. said McQueen, in fuvor of J. J. & J. Yf Ragan and controlled by .John E. Autry, and pointed out by Augus McQueen. Levy made and returned to me by J. W. Cobb, Constable. Sep- 1265 J* ternber 24th, 1867. I Pi s fee $2 50] AUG. B. BAIFORD, Sheriff. Also, at the saute time and place, will be sold, one in-use and lot in tne city ol Ameiieus, kuon n a* lift-place on w hich N. N. Bruce now live*, to satisfy the cost on sundry 11. fas. in my hands, in favor of Carhart k Bro., and Dunlap & Harris,and o:heis vs N. N. Bruce, and Bruce & Sullivan, to satisfy the cost due ou said 11 fas. in luvor of the oiliv rs of the Court September ’28th. 186*. .JOHN B. PILSUUKl, Deputy Sheriff, oetl—Wtd* [ Prs lee $2.51] PAULDING POSTPONED SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Dallas, betw een the usual hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in November next, lots of land Nos. V82, 283 and 284 in the 1st di'trict und 3d section of said county, levied ui>on as the prop erty of W. D. Harris, to satisfy ouo Justice Court fl. la in favor of G. W. Teal vs. W D. Harris. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy tnado and returned to me by a Bailiff. Sept. 30. 1867 P. P. ALLGOOD. Sheriff. Bill wfilii [Printer’s Fee $2.50. | ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue ot an order from the Court or Ordinary of Paulding, county. Ga, will be sold before the Court house door, in the town of Dallas, on the first Tuesday In December next, between the legal hoars of sale, the following lot* of land, to-wit: No. 984 in the 18th district and fld section of Cobb county; No. 121, 112, 111 thirty acres of land, No. 1M, north part and one half or the apple orchard of lot No.. 920. Sold as the property of Adolphus Mahaffy, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the helxa and creditors. Terms cash. October 8,1887. i. F. COOK. Administrator, octlfl—wtds Printer’s foe $5 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary or Paulding county, Ga., will be sold b* fore the Court House door. In the town of Dallas, oa the first Tuesday in December next, between the legal hours of sale, the following lots of land. Nos. 225. 220 and ten acres of lot No 226, south side. Sold as the property of Joseph Mahaffy, deceased. Sold for the Iieneflt of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash. October 8,1867. P. A. C. ALLEY, Adm'r d* b<mi* non. octis—wtds Printer’s fee $5 ADMINISTRATORS SALE. W ILL be sold before tho Court House door in the town of Forsyth, Wltgiroe county, Georxia, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, all the lands belonging to the esta’e of Presly Smith, late of said county, deceased, consisting of two hundred two and a halt acres, more or less. Terms cash. This Sep tember 3d, 1867. &. C. SMITH, Adm’r. ep5—wtds [Printer's fee $51 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Paulding county. Ga, will be sold before the Court House door, In the town of Dallas, on the first Tuesday in December next, between tne legal hours of sale, tho following lot* of land, to-wit: Numbers eleven hundred and eighty-five and eleven hundred and twenty, in the 2d district and 8d section. Sold as the property ol John Jeffers deceased Sold for the benefit 01 the creditors and heirs of said deceased. Terms cash. October 9, 1867. J. H. McBRAYER, Administrator do bon it non. octl2—wtds Printer’-; fee $5 ” EXECUTORS’ SALE. B T virtue of an order from the honorable Court of Ordinary of Butts county, Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door, in the town ef Jackson, Butts county, within the legal hours ol sale on the first Tuesday in November next, the following property, to-wit: Six hundred ami eighty-five (6S5) acres of land, more or less, in the eighth district of originally Henry, now Butto county, numbers of said land not known, but ad Joining the lands of James Spears, Thomas P. Atkinson, S. Bivens and Gales Jinks. Sold as the real estate of Thomas B. Burford, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale—Cash. S. H. BURFORD. j tor , F. R. BURFORD, 1 executors. September 15,1867. I Prs fee $10] sep22-wtds O N and after June 18th, 1867, Passenger Trains will run as follows: GOING NORTH. LEAVING ATLANTA. 8.45 A. M. Daily (xxcxrT Sundays) Express Pahsknglb — Arrive at Dalton at 2.30 r. M., connecting viith E. T. and Ga. R. R. train* for Knoxville, Lvncbburg, Wash ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. Arrive at Chattanooga 5.25 p. m., connecting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louis ville, and the West, and trains of Mem phis and Charleston Railroad for Mem phis, New Orleans, etc. 3.50 P. M. Daily (kxclit Sundays) Dai.ton Ac commodation—Arrive at Marietta 5 45, Cartersvilie 8.06, Kingston 9.U0, Dalton ’ 12.25. 7 00 P. M. Daily Great Northern Mail—Arrive at Dalton ut 1.15 a. m., connecting with E. T. andGa.lt R. trains for Knoxville. Lych- burg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, and Nkw York, arrive at Chatta nooga 4.10 a. m., connecting with trains ot Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louisville, and the West, and trains of the Memphis and Charleston Rail road for Memphis, Nkw Orleans, etc COMING SOUTH. ARRIVE AT ATLANTA. 1.41 A. M. Daily Great Southern Mail—Leav ing Chattanooga 4 So p. m., connecting withtettiusof Nashville and Chattanooga, and Memphis and Charleston Railroads aud Dalton at 7.50 p. connecting with trains of E. T. and Ga. Railroads. 9.45 A. M. Daily (rxcktv Sundays) Dalton Ac commodation—Leave Dalton at 1.25 a. m., Kingston 4 30, Cartersvilie 5.16, Marietta 8. M. Dailt (bxok*«* Sundays) Kxpbkss Passknorm— Luave Chattanooga at 3.20 a. X., making oiose connection* with trains of Nashville and CLattauooga, Mil Mem- phi* aud Charlestoe UaN.road*, and Dal ton ut 32* a. x., oonuecAng with train* of I Ka»t Temiessee and Georgia Railroad. { PULLMAN'S PATENT SI.EBPISO COACHES »ke first Tuesday in November next, will be ON all night th aiks. ’ V/ sold before the Court House door, in the town JOHN a. PBCK, 1 of Carrollton, Carroll county, Georgia, within the Je!8 Master Transportation, j legal hours of sale: 1 Lot ol land number two hundred and fourteen in the fifth district ot said county. Sold as SALE UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the city of Greensboro, Greene county. Ga., on the first Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One bedstead, mattress and pillows; one cooking bjove and fixtures; one pair Falrbank’s patent platform scales; one pair counter scales; nine chairs; two coats: one chest; also one lot of bar- room fixtures. Levied on as the property of James T. Scott, to satisfy one distress warrant in favor ef John E. Jackson against James T. Scott. Property pointed out by James W. Winfield, Agent. October 2,1867. JOHN C. PALMER, Special Bailiiff Greene County. oct3—w4w [Printer’s fee $2 50] GUARDIAN’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order from the Court or Ordina ry of Fulton county, I will sell before the i Court Iloute door in Atlanta, in said county, on I the flr*t Tuesday in N'u\einbcr next, witniu the | usual hours of sale. 2-5th undivided interest in I about one and three-lourth acre- of land, being a part of land lof number one hundred and seven, hounded south by land belonging to Mr. White; east by the Macon A Western Railroad; west by the old New uaii road, aud north by land formerly owned by < harner Humphries, deceased. Sold as the pro "erty of Minor V and l.ewis »-.rigg* Illinois, for the benefit of said minors. Terms, Cush. T. S. GARNER. Guardian. September 24,1817—woIOd [Prs fee $10] SPALDING POSTPONED SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in Spalding couuty, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on the flrst luesday in November next: One store house end lot in the city of Griflin, on the south side of Solomon street, known a* Alraah Hall. Levied on us the property of Aquil- la B. Mathews, to satisfy two fl. IK*, 'in favor of John Neal vs. said Aquflla B. Mathews. Prop erty pointed out by Boynton k Disoiukq, plain tiff's attorneys. D. D. DOTAL. Sheriff, oed-wri* [Printer's foe $6 00.] CARROLL SHERIFF’S SALE. mgr MAIl. .STAGE LINK FROM ATLANTA TODAHLON KG A — Leave Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday A.00 A.M. Arrive Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7.00 PAL Xew Freight Route. NEW ORLEANS MEADOR & BROTHERS, Tobacco Commission Merchant*, (CHUUK UNITED STATU HOTEL,; ATLANTA. . ONORGIA, trade, consisting, in part, of Ragland’s V lrgin; Ragland's Virginia; Ragland’s Honey-dew; Seth Halsey’s Comet; McCorkle k Bowman’s Queen of the South; Miller’s Bluff City; Paoe*a Creole; Matthew* k Wright’* Rose Mountain; Holland’s Gulden Age.And Holland * Indian Queen, together with vailous otnor grade* too tedious to meu- tioa. Also, aoMM-tod brand* of riGARh and smoking tobacco, ai: u ; wfci -g a.: ~. to Qm tr* * on a* OP -vmnud »sL..; m — . chaser* will ftaJ ATLANTA YIA GRAND JUNCTION k CHATTANOOGA. ALL KAIL. the property of Solomon F. Williams, to satisfy the cost on one fl. fa. issued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of James It. Martin, administrator on too estate of F. D. Bowen vs. said Solomon F. Williams. Property pointed out by the plaintiff. September 3U. 1867. NATHANIEL KsTES, I) Sheriff, oe’.i-wtds] Printer’s fee $2 50] IIENRY COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of McDonough, Henry county, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday in November next, the following property, to-wit: Two hundred acres of land, more or less, number not knwn, the place whereon William Underwood now lives in said county. Levied on as the property of said Underwood, to satisfy two Justices’ Court fi. fas. in favor of G. W. Welch. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made and returned to me by W. U. Nor man, L. C. LKVI. H. TURNER, Deputy sheriff Henry couuty. September 19,1887-wtd* [Prs fee $2 50] V* Charge for Insurance, brayege. Com mission* or Forwarding. The following low rate ha* been agreed to, taking effect JULY 90th, 1WT: litClasa per 100 pound* $1.75 fld Class per 100 pounds 1.5U 3d Class per ltX) pounds 126 4th Class per 100 pound* gl.00 Through Bill* of Lading will be given at point of shipment, and all loss, damage and overcharges will bo promptly settled at point of delivery. Tariff, showing classification, etc., may be ob tained at office of Western St Atlantic Railroad. JyH—Sm JOHN B. PECK, M. T. R O O F I N G. BARTOW MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Cartersvilie, Bartow county, on the first Tuesday In November next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wlt: Twoeow* and calve*; levied on aa the property of W. C. Smith, to satisfy one Mortgage fl. fa. issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor uC M. K. band* k Co., against W. C. Smith. Property described In said fl. fa. W. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff. *ep3—wflt (Printer** fee $5) ROOFING. ROOFING. Having established a Manufactory of the well known Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofing, The undersigned would call the specia)|atlention of builder*, and persons about to build, to this STYLE OF ROOFING. It is cheaper and more durable than any other Roofing In nse, and is FIRE-PROOF, and has been thoroughly tested, as can be seen by reference. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Roofing ot all kinds repaired. Roofing Felt and Roofing Material for Sale. Sample* and references can be seen at the cor ner of Whitehall and Mitchell staeeta, or at the Manufactory,on Foundry street ,rear of Wlnshlp’s lumirv. O. A. SMITH. BUTTS MORTGAGE SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, lu the town of Jackson, Butts county, Georgia, within the legal hour* of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, the followiug property, to^wit: The lands whereon Tho*. Fold* formerly lived, in the »ecoud district of originally Henry, cow Butt* county, numbers uot known, (the widow’s dewer ex*cep:e»1), said land containing according to the original survey, two hundred j and thirty-seven acres, more or less. Levied on as the pro;>erty of Thomas Folds to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. issued trom the Superior Court of said county in favor of Thomas McKibbin vs. said Mhos. Folds. Property pointed out in said Mortgage li. fa. JNO. W. BRADY', Sheriff. September2*. 1867—wtds [Prs foe $5] SALE UNDER MORTGAGE FI. FA. W ILL be sold on the fir-t Tuesday In Dcecm ber. 1867, before the Court House door, in the City of Greensboro, Greene county, Georgia, the following property, to-wit: The eutire of Stock of Groceries and Merchan dise of every description belonging to James T. Scott. Levied ou by virtue of a u. fa. issued from Greene Couuty Court, September 21st, 1867, in favor ot Jobn Dunn vs. James T. Scott. . JOHN C. PALMER. Special Bailiff Grecne County Court. September 88.1867—w8t [Prs fee $4 50.] NOTICE. Gordon County November Mortgage Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold before toe Court House door, in the town of Calhoun, Gordon county. Ga., on the first 'luesday in November next, between tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One certain young rod white faced cow, about three yeaes old; one large syrup kettle; one two-horse wagon; forty bushefs of wheak wore or less; defendant's crop of corn, raised on James A. Cantrell'* farm. All levied on a* the property of M. K. Parker, to aatiljr the within Mortgage fl. fa. JOHN GRESHAM, Sheriff. Augustas, 1867. augSO-wtds [Pr* fee $2.5U] BARTOW MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Carterevllle and county of Bar tow, Ga, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hour* of sale, the following prop erty, to-wlt: One steam saw mill, with all the flxtorcsand machinery thereto annexed and used in and about the same, known as the oM Rowland steam saw mill, situated in Bartow county, Ga.,solda* the property of John L. Rowland, to satisfy a Mort gage’S. fa Issued from Bartow County Court, in fa vor of James W Curry. Property pointed out in said M< rtgage fl. fa. VT L. GOODWIN, Sheriff. Septembers. 1 c 9i—wtd*[Pr* fee $5] GREENE SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the city of Greenes boro. Green county, Georgia, on the lint Tuesday iu December next, within the legal hours of sale, the store house and lot at Woodvule, in said county, adjoining James H. Whitlaw, now in possession of Wm. Guill. and levied on by virtue of a Mortgage fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of lames M.Cox against Joseph W. Whitlaw, as the property of sakeWhitlaw, and sold by consent of parties. J. U. ENGLISH, Sheriff Greene county. September M, 18FT. [Printer’s fee $»J0-] FAYETTE CX>UNTY SHERIFF’S SALK. W ILL be sold before the Coart House door, in Fayetteville, Favette county, Georgia, be tween the legal hour* of aalo. oa the first Tuesday iu November next, lot of land No. 197 in tho tower 13tb di.-trict of said county. Levied oa as the property of .lames W. Mikes, by virtue of a fl. fa on an attachment In favor of John W. Threat vs said bikes Levy made by Jackson Morris, former Sheriff. Jtill.V T. HE WELL, Deputy Sheriff. September 24.1837— wtds [Prs fee$250] November postponed SALE. SHERIFF O N the first Tuesday in November next, will bo bold before the Court House door, in the town of Calhoun, Gordon connty, Ga., between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Lots of land Nos. 194, 209 and 903 in the 14th dis trict and 3d section of Gordon county. Levied on as the property of W iliiam II Bailey, to satisfy sundrv Justices’ Court fl. fas. in my hands,i n fs- var of B. McClendon and others,controlled by W. J. Cantrell. The above property levied on and re turned to me by a Constable, and pointed out by John Malone. This October 3, lfifif. JOHN GUXsUAir. Sheriff oet*—wtd# [Printer's i*« $2 flO] ADMINISTRATORS SALE. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordiuary of Carroll county, Georgia, will be sold before the court Hou.e door, in Carrollton, on the first Itu s day in December next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of laud No (19) thirty-nine, containing (209)*) two huudred two and u half H'-re>. more or less, with about thirty acres in cultivation, toler able improvement*, lv ing iu the siviii ‘lisitictof said county of Carroll. Sold as the property of William Kiuuey, deceased, for th-- ••uciiiofth heirs and creditor*. Terms ca?h. i»e> 9 lbli' JESsE KINNEY. V liuini-trator. octl3—wtds t’l iute.'» fee $5 EXECUTOR’S "SALE. B Y virtue of an older trout the 11' oorablc Court of Or-'inary of Upson county, will be sold be fore the Court House door, iu lit- -»n of Thoui- aston, U.'Som county, Ga . on the .ir-t i’ue-day in December next, within the legal hour*«i sale, one huudred and ninety eight {insj * .re* -y. laud, more or te*». being part* of lot* of iami > r> 71 99. Kh> and lttt, In the 15th district or originally M-mroe, now Upson county. Mold as the property ot the estate of Jacob King, late ot Upson '-ounty de ceased. Mold for the o^aeflt of the creditor* of *aid deceased. Term* cash October fi, 1887 JACOB 8. KING. Exec out. octal—wtds Print*r 1 * im $5 THE DAILY OPINION. SATURDAY MOKN1NO:: OCTOBER 1*. Th* New Senators—Brown low ajr» Vallandioham.—Tbfl Ohio election* wil doubtless result in VallAndigha^i or somo other Democrat succeeding Ben Wade In the United States Senate; whilst the elec tion in Tennessee will result in exchang ing Mr. Patterson, of the Senate, and a Johnson Democrat, for Governor, Wm. G. Brownlow, who has already declared him self a candidate for the position. In a cir cular addressed to the members of the Ten nessee Legislature, he says : To correct misapprehensions, and in re sponse to numerous inquiries which are ad dressed to me, I take the liberty of an nouncing that I am a candidate for United States denaMfr.' .tf .honoficii with an elec tion at your bands I snail expect to taka my seat on the 4th of March, 1869. Provi dence permittiug. Until that time, I ex pect to administer the Executive Depart ment of the State Government. With regard to the state of my health I have this to say, that while not aa robust as it has been in former years, it is yet much firmer than it was a year ago, and 1 indulge the hope that the new era upon which our State Government has entered, so different from the wearing conflicts ut the past two and a half years, which were an almost uninterrupted struggle for exis tence, will afford me an opportunity to re cuperate, so that, if elected, when the time comes for mo to repair to Washington. 1 shall have regained a good degree of vigor. To the Public. The business of the Georgia Annual Conference, which has Just adjourned, Ii». so occupied my time that I have not bees able to answer the last cari of Rev. Dr. Harrison until now. 1 accepted his challenge to U iucct” hiia “ in a fair and candid appeal to tiicfrwA tf history.” I have access to a ‘ history,” the “truth" of which I should be well pleased to see in circulation through the South and this consideration, more than any other, induced me to accept tho challenge of Dr. H. That history is contained ia Southern Christian Advocates, and it per tains to the political pro-slavery character of the M. E. Church, South. I have it, also, in Conference resolutions “on the State of the country," in sermons, speeches, letter* aud various other documents emanating from bishops, distinguished clergymen, and, in fact, from whole Conferences. 1 I have an abundant supply of “history* - the “truth" of which I was willing to dis cuss with Dr. H. for some time to come: I did not propose to discu«s Dr. II.’s char acter, either mental or moral. I did not desire to prove any man either a knars or a fool, but expressed a desire to discuss th« past and present political character of th* Southern MethodNt < hurch, in a ealm and dignified and Christian manner. I !ielicvc4 that if tlio discussion was conducted ia fairness and candor, and in language lie coming Christian gentlemen, it would d» good, not harm. I proponed that it should lie conducted in that spirit, and that all per sonalities should be avoided. I compli mented the intellectual ability and t(i« logical skill, as well as candor and fairne*^ of my proposed antagonist. But 1 could find no words adequate to the expression of my disappointment when in the letter he addressed to me through the columns of the Opinion, I discovered that his whole object was to excite bitter prejudice against mo personally. lie descends to tho use of personal reflections of the mod offensive character. A proper self-respect constrains me, therefore, to decline answer ing him directly. I caunot stoop to bandy epithets with him, nor to answer the per sonal insinuations entertained in his letter. All “fair" and “candid ” men will see he exults more in the prospect of assailing me personally, and discussing what be thinks are my “errors.” than in showing up the real “truth of history” in regard is the political character of his Church. I accept his challenge to appeal fairly and candidly to tho truth of history. He an swers by personal abuse. I propose a newspaper discussion: he demands a pub lic debate, or, if in the newspapers, that I must give him a Northern advocate-con ditions which are impracticable, attended with heavy expense to me and entirely useless—for the North has long been con vinced of the political and pro-slavery character of his Church. If he had aimed at an evasion of the discussion, l* it possi ble for him to have pursued a better meth od to accomplish his design T I am con strained, therefore, from the spirit mani fested by him, to decline the discussion without some apology for hi» offensive language, and a public pledge that, laying aside all personalities, he will solemnly promise to discuss the issue in the language and spirit of a high-toned, honorable Christian gentleman. I will not stop at this, however, but will now notify the public that I shall continue, with another gentleman eminently qualified for the task, who has also a large collection of histori cal documents, to show up the political pro slavery character of the Methodist Kpi*- copal Church. South, pa»t and present; and I shall do so without the sligiitest attempt to dishonor the memory of the sainted dead, or to assail the character of the vir tuous living. I have blit one simple ob ject—to show up the truth of history on th* points at issue, and leave that history to speak for itself and teach iu ow n lesson*. J. II. Calbwkix. !*• S.—As the Intelligencer has published niv former card with Dr. Harrison’s tw# letters, It will also tie kind enough to ow lish this. OP It gets tale ve: ur .