The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, October 25, 1867, Image 3

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THE daily opinion. fillpAV MORNING:::j :OCrOB1:R illl-ELDAY MORNINGj:OCrOBERM. gnion Reconstruction Ticket. THIRTY-FIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. M m. HILLEBt •* Fmltmm. j»MKS L. DI JIJUJIC, of Fulton. . i . ANGIKR. of Fi»lto«** join M. FL¥Jf!», of Fulton. w > r. LEE. of Clnylon. M, >BV «. COLE, Off Cobb, nil IO ISTW> •« Cobb. &peclml Notice*. “OEORGIA#TATE LOTTERY— Foi ni 8mm of thi MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME Combination (lewd, No. JOS. The following were the Drawn jNos.. Oct. Mtb, 71-25-26-15-47-59-54-&3-36-67-39-19. octa»-n BOYD. WILHON AGO.. Managers. BTORANGES! ORANGES!!— Seventeen barrels FRESH SWEET ORANGES, for salejcheap. to close consignment, ocm-dtf J. M A J. C. ALEXANDER. Ill 'SINES* NOTICES. Opinion* OffkTk.-BJ' reference to ^..thrr column, it will be seen that the Opinion SU now prepared to do. In the neatest and w.i,roved avle of the Art. and on reasona- m, u rm. ercrv variety and style of Job Print- ~ which we invite the attention of onr »„<! the public generally. For full parttc- °7T_ of the various classes of work we are pre- *■ . ^ execute, see notice in another column. ' „ have, in connection with our Job Office, _ n'nt eta** Ruling Machine, an acquisition * „ enables us to execute and rule to order any every variety and style of work done in any rrtnting establishment in this section of the ffinintr? —— XjOG-A-Xj affairs. The cotton trade opened qaifle lively ear- ^ in the day yesterday 12% was paid in forenoon. Over one hundred bags were Add from wagons during the day, closing inn at 13)*. AssarLT WITH INTENT &C.—ThOS. Pow- (jrs »i> arrested nnd bound over to Court .yesterday, upon the charge of assaulting with intent to kill a negro. As-api.t and Battxry.—Lucious Har- J conductor of a sleeping car on one of •Jie Railroads, was arrested yesterday upon The charge of assaulting li. Johnson—a -volom gentleman.” Harris was bound i over to Court. t;,vr Bond.—On yesterday, a Captain Inline- 1 gave bond lor his appearance at j «>mrL upon the charge of violently break | ‘ng the door shutter of, and throwing at the house of a “colored gentle man" hv the name of Akeridge. on White- I -Vdl street. A noth kb I.'ask or Miscegenation.—An- 1 “ oilier white wench, by the name of Dor- thuU Arnold, was brouglit before Judge “ ’*mith*s Court, yesterday, upon the charge of fornication with an ugly buck negro ©ho claim d that she was the lawful wife j .rf this negro—that she had been married I U him by Judge Smith, himself; that she ' wouldn't help loving him. and that she meant t * live with him! The negro, we ' andersUnd, is still afelarge; the white wo man was sentenced to three months labor '» the Work Gang. The name of the gay I *A*th.-irio with flat nose and ebony skin is f Win. Fields. lie is as black as Hades. Personal.—Gen. C. C. Sibley returned Lo tiie city last night with his family, after tn absence of several weeks. He is look ng as g*u*d natured and jovial as ever. l>.*\-'r forget that the Mikado Troupe of -’aiKinese will liegin their performance at ► a is* Hall this evening; and from what *-• learn from our exchanges, promises to .«• one of the most wonderful exhibitions that lias ever visited this eitv. Hr* A HOUSE WANTED.-Ant one having a House to rent, convenient to the business part of the city, will please call at this office or address M. L. D , Box 66, Atlanta, Ga. oct29—dtf Or ATLANTA CONCERT SALOON Mr. F. Killer. of this favorite resort, has recently added new attractions, preparatory to rendering bis guests comfortable daring the winter season. Among other improved features, It may be men tioned that *ig musical addition cannot fail to in terest bis patrons. It Is Intended to make the ‘ GARDEN ” a place of pleasant resort through out the season. Good order will be preserved, at all times, and every attention afforded to visitors. octlS—d3m POST OFFICE, ATLANTA, GA., October 9,1967.—From and after this date, until further notice, this office will bo opened and closed as follows: Open at I o'clock, A K Close at 1*.*) o’clock, t IT Open at o’clock, r m Close at .. 6 o’clock, r m SUNDAYS. Open at 6 o'clock, A a Close at 10 o’clock, A if Open at 0 o’clock, F M Close at 3.30 o'clock, ocl3—dtf THOS. G. SIMMS, I*. M. MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, AND THE TIAFPINE3.S Of TKCK MANHOOD.—An Essay for Young Men on the Crime of Solitude and the Physiological Errors, Abuses and D cases which create impediments to MARRIAGE, with sure means of Relief. Sent in 6ealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKIL- LIN HOUGHTON. Howard Association, Phila delphia, Pa. »ep26—d3m MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR children TKKTHiNO, greatly facili tates the process of teethlug, by soft-nlng the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay All Pain and spasmodic action, and is and is scre to regulate the bowels. Depend npon it, mothers, it wiil give rest to your selves, and RE LIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article for years, and Can Say in Confidxnox and Truth of it what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—Nxvxa has it Pailxd in a Singlk In stance to Effect a Ccrk, when timely used.— Never did we Know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operatian, and speak in terms of commendation of its matical effects and medi cal virtues. We speak in this matter “WHAT WE DO KNOW,” after years of experience, and Pledge oca Reputation for the fulfilment of what we here dkclare. In almost every in stance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustation, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes alter the syrup is adminis Acred. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. Be sure and call for “Mrs. Winblow’S Sooth ino Syxup.” having the fao-slmile of ‘‘CURTIS A PERKINS” on the out-side wrapper. All others are base imitations. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. PRICE, ONLY 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE. OFFICES—215 Fulton Btreet, New York; 250 High Holborn, Loudon, England; 441 St. Pau street. Montreal, Canada. aug2S—d6nieod PROPOSALS. Offisx Depot a Disbceeihs qu abyxxmasyxx, ) Atlanta, Ga., October 16, im. | O BALED PROPOSALS will be received a"} at this office until 12 u„ MONDAY, November 4th, 1867, for supplying the fol lowing : 78 Box Window Frames and Sash, donble hung, 18 lights, 10x12.1% inches thick, 320 Plank Window Frames and Sash, 18 lights, 10x12,1% inches thick. Sash to be primed and glazed, with a good quality of American glass. 40 Door Frames and plain Panel Door*, 8 ft. 2 in.xS ft., 1% in. thick, 40 do. 2 ft. 8 in.x8 ft., \% in. thick, 50 do. 3 ft.x7 ft. 3 in., 1% in. thick. 10 do. 2 ft. 6 in.x7 ft. 3 in., 1% in. thick. 17 do. 3 ft.x7 ft. 8 in- 1% in. thick. 4 Door Frames and Doors (with Sash, 12 lights 9xl2,( 3 ft. 3 in.x8 ft., 1% in. thick, 3 Door Frames and double Panel Doors, 5 ft.x9 ft-, 2 in. thick. Doors to be trimmed with loose-joint Butts, and Rim Locks of good quality, with Mineral Knobs. The Sash. Doors and Frames to be de livered at the ‘-Swift Race Track,” in the city of Atlanta, Gan where they will be in spected. Delivery to commence Novem ber 20th, 1867, ana to continue as wanted, or the whole number may be delivered at once. Bids must be in triplicate, with a copy of this advertisement attached to each, and bear the endorsement of two respon sible persons who are willing to become Burety for the bidder in the event of the contract being awarded to him. Proposals not complying with the requirements of this advertisement will be refected. Bidders are invited to be present or represented at the opening of the bids. The Government reserves the right to re ject any or all bids,,or select such parts of bids as may be for the best interests of the service. Proposals should be addressed to the un dersigned, and endorsed npon the enve lope, “Proposals for the delivery of Doors and Windows.” By order of Brev. Brig. Gen. R. Saxton, Chief 6. M. H. J. FARNSWORTH. 1st Lt. 34th Infantry, A. A. Q. M., oct20—dl3t In charge of Depot. FALL TRADB. 1867* To Contractors and Capitalists. -: o :- \ . Stock.—Among the business house f of Uie • ity. that kept by Mrs. J. Frank on De> iitnr street deserves to be noticed as •one in «hicli may lie fonnd all the latest »nm-itk-N in the way of Millinery and -< »r- Goods, together with a large stock of Woolen. Fancy and other Goods, which she - nf«>rm> tis. were lninght a few days ago Fn Northern markets and will be offered to Che citizens of Atlanta and vicinity, at low | ,ru ,> ' . t Thk Georgia Road.—Wc saw a loaded » rvight car at the Georgia Railroad depot. . oterday. says the Augusta Republican of trite 22d. belonging to the Memphis and Charleston Road; was loaded at Memphis -tin Friday, arrived here yesterday, (after t jiving over somewhere on Sunday), and w ill In* in Charleston this morning, without •breaking bulk, in time for the steamer to 'New York. That will do—won’t it? There are few railroads in this country fmanagiNl or so well officered as the “ Geor- —ia." from this point to Atlanta. Col. Cole ami Mr. Johnson, in their spheres of action wcannot be surpassed, as is daily demon- rated. tyUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE legal advertisements emanatiu - ’ -om the Ordin ary’s Office of Dade county, Georgia, will hereaf ter be published in the Georgia Weekly Opinion. JOE. <J SUTTON, Ordinary. Trenton. Ga., October 4,1967. oct8— w4* Personal.—Rev. W.M. Crumley, of At- nta. came to our city on Tuesday, and wc ere pleased to observe that our old friend lias [* well stood the laborious profession f go-jH-l ministry. We hope to hear his oice from a Griffin pulpit.— Griffin ller- i M. tyUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE legal advertisements emanating from the Offieeof the Ordinary of Bibb county, Georgia, will be published in the Atlanta Opinion. W M RILEY, Ordinary. Macon, Ga,, October 1. 1867-w4t POSTPONED ADMINISTRA’R’S 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 Calhoun, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. 191 in the 14th district and 3d section, containing 140 acres, the widow’s dower to eoine out of it. Sold as the property of Stephen McGinnis, de ceased, lor the benefit of the h crcditots of said deceased. Term* half cash; balance six months c approved security. October 10, I G. M. THOMPSON oet22-w40d Printer •nd CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE TO BS Be-BJBXJILT, OR THE Site Leased or Sold! B EING the owners of the site of the late Crutchfield House, Chattanooga, Tenn., we desire to rebuild the same, and will receive bids for the Brick and Carpenter’s Work, separately or combined, until the 25th day of November, 1867. We will, also, in the meantime entertain propositions to LEASE the property for a term of years, or SELL THE SAME to parties who will rebuild the Hotel. The unequalled advantages of the loca tion are well known, and we have an agreement with the Western and Atlantic Railroad, which secures the permanency of their Passenger Depot in Its present loca tion, thus giving said property decided advantages for Hotel purposes over any other in the South. Plans and Specifications will be exhibi ted on application to us. The heavy loss sustain d by the fire and the ill-health of the senior partner, are the reasons that induce us to offer this Valuable Property FOR SALE OR LEASE. A rare opportunity for Capitalists is thu«oftered. For further particulars ap plv to W. A. & H. L. SFEN< Ell, oct20—dlw Social Circle. Ga. A. K. SEAGO, Wholesale Grocer —AX»— COMMISSION MERCHANT, Offers for Sale : 1 AA AAA POUNDS SWETT’R PATENT IUU.UUU Self-Fastening Wrought Iron BnekleTie, for baleing Cotton. Every Tie war- ranted. Liberal terms are offered to city and country merchants and planters. ROPEI BOPEI GRERNLEAF (RICHARDSON'S) [A/A COLLS and half coils in store and to ar _ L/Vf riT *- of Richardson’* Greenleaf, lain tbs only genuine, original Greenleaf in use. BA06ING AND GUNN Y RAGS. AA bales Heavy India Bagging aAj 9,000 Gunny Bags, much used for baleing Cotton 9(0 pounds Baleing Twine. 60*000 lbs. Baugh Sc Sons Bav Bone Phosphate, B EING one of the beat Fertilizers new In nee. Prioe, (70 per ton. TO ARJIIYE. Thirty Tons Reynolds & Sons’ BALTIMORE ((CHESAPEAKE PHOSPHATE.” W E have the strongest guarantees as to the in trinsic value of tnis new manure. Prioe, (8 per ton. Bend (tor circulars. ' CLOVER AND GRASS SEERS K any quantity—Red Clover, Herd’s Grass Bine Grass, Hungarian .Grass, Orchard Grass, eto. FLOUR. 1000 **** Ylonr now In store. SALT I SALT I 0/1 AA hags Virginia 8alt, in tine seamless /CxvV hags, at manufacturer’s prices. BACON. A A AAA pounds Clear 8ides. Clear Rib Sides ‘xU.uUU and Shoulders of the best quality. HAMS. gOOO ponn< ^ 9 in P erior Haws, warranted. LARD. gQ barrels and kegs Pare Leaf Lard. CEMENT AND PLASTER. 60 barrels in store and for sale. MOLASSES.; IO hhds. Cuba Molasses and 6 barrels do. SUGAR AND COFFEE. /Ift bars Rio Coffee. 60 barrels Sugar—^various grades. STARCH AND SOAP. -fAhffkboxes Pearl Starch AW ioo boxes Soap. SHOT AND FACTORY YARN. STAPH AND IA1CT 6I0CIBRS. M vRniAOE by Wh*»i.k8alk.—A most px- dnordinanr matrimonial arrangement has lately been consummate*! in Chicago. The j* .r- announcement of “Married on the — In-urn. by the Rev. Mr. , at the resi- n* e of the father of the three brides, Mr. A- uik ribrich to Miss Barbara Schnur; 7- Mr. Augustus Ulbrich to Miss Man 'chnur; also. Mr. Henry W. Ulbrich to Elizabeth Schnur,” would tell nearly lh. whole story, the only really necessary *•: .;i, j d information being that the three I ri.l,'grooms are brothers, that the happy grides arc sisters; and that, in both in- ptanc'-s. it finished up the family. It was Hit.-rally the marriage of the entire fatni- . l T(*« three Ulbrich* arc all thrifty young VT.i* •,. representing as many different trades. ^ J tiw trio of daughters were comely, and to habits of industry and frugality, t wa* an economical arrangement, thus “ooiug and marrying at wholesale; a r» at saving in lights, fuel, and theexpen- w *dd»ng festivities was effected, ^nd than, in the matter of keeping the amilv records, it was a great convenience *• have l*otli families merged into one. A Good Word for Tobacco.—Doctor ran- is. a distinguished New York pbysi- iaii. -ays: “It has generally been my ex- “ rienoe that those who do not use tobacco iTvot.iigpd to w<Wk or walk while thinking, ■ r it i- a necessary item in personal econo my that the body must in some measure t- employed, in order that the intellect J more at will.” ADMINISTRATOR’S Sa BY virtue of an order from tin Ordinary of Henry county, will l fore the Court House door, at McD Henry county. Georgia, on the firs ^ day in December next, the real t-sia. Joseph Atkins, deceased, late of said coun ty, consisting of 700 acres, more or less, lying on the waters of the Towolija river, and in the counties of Spalding ami Hen ry, and known as the plantation of intes tate—the dower of widow having been laid oil—being parts of lots Nos. , in tiie 3d district of Henry, originally. A por tion of the lan is fine bottom land under cultivation, plenty of timber on the tracts. Will he sold in bodies to suit purchasers. The premises will be sold on a credit. Any person desiring to look at the premises be fore sale will pleaso call on James L. Aoams, on the place. October 17.1867. JAS- ATKINS, Adm’r of Joseph Atkins. oct'22-w40d Printer’s fee $10 bags Shot. 5 a i es Factory Yarn. Also, Tobacco, (Begars, Corn, Oats, Baed Rye, Barley, Hay, Ac. A. K. SEAGO, ’Grocer and Commission Merchant, octl-dtf New Fire-Proof Building, (oldstand) Corner horsyth and Mitchell streets, Atlanta. WHERE The people can trade at the best advantage is oi interest to all, but in calling attention to ear bouse, we shall not eay at this time that we DO keep the “largest stock,” “best goods,” at won- drously LON PRICES, etc., prv/tring that YOU POSTPONED ADMINISTRA’R’S 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 Calhoun, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. 154 In the 14th district and 3d Beetion. Sold as the property of L D. Marchman deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, (with the widow’s dower to come out.) Terms—credit to August, 1868. next, small notes with good security. October 19,1867 OSBORN REYES, Adm’r. oct22-w40d Printer’s fee $6 F. CORRA DEALER IN A M ERICA N AND FRENCH Confectionery and Fancy Q-IR/OOIEIR/IIKiS Fine assortment of WINES, COGNAC BRANDIES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, CORDIALS, LIQUORS, SYRUPS MPAGNE WINES, \ FRUIT AND PRESERVES* Select variety of TEAS SUGAR COFFEE, CRACKERS, BUTTER CHEESE, HAMS. DRIED BEEF, RICE, EGGS GREEN FRUITS, NUTS, ALMONDS, RAISINS, &c., &c., Large assortment of PIPES, 8EGARS, SMOKING TOBACCO, SNUFF, Ac., Ac. PERFUMERY, TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac„ Ac. Whitehall street, west side, Atlanta, Ga., A few doors from Alabama street ©ctlO—dim visit onr store, which you certainly ought to do, and if you BUY wc will guarante that you will not {regret it. YOUR own interest demands a trial of onr BOOTS AND SHOES? of which we have asnpply sufficient for ALL, a»l sizes, styles and quality, good enough tor any body. Also, Leather and Shoe Findings. The trade of Country Merchants is Especially solicited. 150 cases New Goods j ust in. Onr Motto— 8aU* owl Stmtii Profit* for CASS. Remember the Sign and the Place, I. T. BANKS, Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets. §ep9D—e ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold by an order from the Court of Or dinar} of Gwinnett county, Georgia, before the Court House door, iu the town of Lawrencevitle, on the first Tuesdiy in December next, within the legal hours of sale, 96 acres of laud, more or less, it being the east half of lot No. 905. in the 6th district of said county, some three miles east of Lawrencevitle. Sold as the property of Klas Nor ton, decease,1. 8oM for the benefit of the heirs of ■aid deceased Terms cash October 19.1867 JKS3K MURPHY, Administrator, oetto—w40 Printer's fee (6 DRESS MAKING, AND Braiding A Embroiderg Stamping, By Mrs. M. NORRITT. Rooms—Ovxx Hablxtt A Johns’ Storh, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. oct20—dim Shirtings, Sheetings, Drills, STRIPES, OSNABURGS, YARNS* Ac By Wholesale at Factory Frices, FOR 6ALB BT ■ BBBIRG Sc LBTDBR, FACTORY AGENTS, Vhltokall atreet........Atlanta, Ga OcMM>--d>n McNAUGHT, ORMOND & 00. Whitehall street, (OLD STAND,) ATLANTA GEORGIA Importers of, and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, HOES, Etc., Manufacturers 9 Agent* for Brown’s U. S. Standard Platform and Counter Scales, Old Dominion Nail Works Company, Vulcan Iron Works’s Bar and Plantation Iron, Wheeler, Madden A Clemson’s Circular, Kill, and Cross-Cut Saws, Clifton Mill Company’s Carriage and Tire Belts, Brinley's Celebrated Kentucky Plows, Calhoun's Standard Kentucky Plows, Collins' Casteel Plows. Gibeon’s Patent Cultivator Plows, Dupont’s Kile Blasting Powder. The attention of Dealers to respectfully called to onr largo and well assorted stock of HEAVY AHD SHELF GOODS Which we offer at LOW PRICES, for cash. aug!5—-dSot MoNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO DRIED FRUIT WANTED.* pounds Peeled Peaches, tlUUU 5000 pounds Peeled Apples, For which a liberal price will he Daid in cash by A. K. SEAGO, oct!9-dl0t Commission Merchant. OCTOBER 9th, 1867. JOHN R. B0STWI0K, Cranlte Block, Broad street. FALL STOCK MOW OlPEN To the Trade Only's ^ BEAT INDUCEMENTS. The largest stock of Groceries ever offered in this section, at prices that will result In certain sale; to yonr interest to call before you purchase at Nos. 1 and 3 Granite Block. Sugars. 30 hhds. Cuba and Porto Rioo, 350 barrels Refined and Raw, 36 barrels Cat Loaf, 100 loafs White, in paper. Call before yon purchase yonr Sugars. Coffee* 800 bags Rio at great bargains. 76 bags Mocha, Java, Native Ceylon, Maracaibo and Lagnyra. This line of Coffees is well worth the at tention of CLOSB BUYXBS AND HBATY DXALKRS. Tea*. 46 chests and half eheefes Blank and Green, 76 quarters and caddies Blank and Green. Molasses and Syrup. 126 barrels Molasses, New Orleans to Common, 60 barrels Refined Syrnp. Candy. 100 boxes Plain, 75 boxes Fancy, 20 boxes Rock. Fruit and Vegetables in Cans and Glass. 200 cases canned Vegetables and Fruit, 50 cases glass Vegetables and FrHit. Tobacco, Segars and Snuff. 100 boxes Manufactnred Tobacco, 76000 Segars, various brands. 2000 pounds best Macaboy Banff, 10 barrels Smoking Tobacco in bulk, very cheap, 6 cases in bales, from Good to Prime. Shot and Caps. 250 bags Drop and Back Shot, 760 M. G. D. Caps, 350 M. Water Proof and Mnsket.Cape. Faper and Paper Bags. 500 reams Wrapping Paper, 200 M. Paper Bags. Cheese. 85 Plain C’h^i-w. 50 Goshen aud E. \>. ( bee**. ALSO, BACON, FLOUR, LARD, VINEGAR And any kind of goods found in a heavy and complete stock of Groceries. This stock l offer at NKW YORK or BALTI MORE PRICES, charges added, fer CASH, at wholesale only. J. R. BOSTWICK. octD—dtf GUARDIAN'S BAIJL [T virtu, of m order from th« (tort ... 1 tj of Faltoa county, 1 will sail M a usual hours of sale. ff-Mfe aadivMod lav about oar and torae-fourth acmes of land. L B rt of lafad lot number one haadred and i unded south by Uad beloagtoa to Kr ^y too Maoou A WestortU Railroad;. the olil Newnnn road, and north by laad f owned by Chanter Humphries, deceased, the property of Minor T. and Lewie minors., for the benefit of sakl minors. Cash. T. B. GAHKKR. Waardias^ September 94,7887— wo40d [Pro fee $18] POSTPONED MORTGAGE SALE. AT ILL be sold befbre the Court noose door, ts f V the City or Atlanta and County of PuMafe on the lint Tuesday in Deoember next. 1987 hm tween the legal boors of Bole, Urn thllii a^m property to-wit; An that t tract or paroel of Uad eitna lying and being in the city of Atlanta, wtu> the Atlanta Female Institute was located ki in the plan of said city as city lots Ros 97.94. to esamebelngJesigaati * -- - — original land lot No. 31, 100, toe i gjesigaated ns block Mo. IA _ „ „ No 31. in the i«tb datrM originally Henry, now FbMoa oouoty, eoat five acres, more or lean. Levied oa by vi. _ and to aatisty a mortgage fl. fa. Issued from . ton Superior Court in favor of James R. ganm transferee, vs. William Kxaard. President of Mg Board of Trustees or the Atlanta Female 1 TiltsM Property pointed out in said fl. In. W. JL HUBBARD. Depaty BhrHffi (Printer** fee wT October fl. 1*7-wtde GEORGIA, Hkarp county. GORGE W. BHAW having mvt* ap^MmeRm VJT to me la proper form of law or letter* of ad ministration ds Apais *m with the w« 1 mmiM npon tha estate of Stephen Stephens, done -<H.d. These are, therefore, to cite and admosi'h aR and singular the kindred and creditor* of aatt bar totb. 1H87 OcU—W30d w. u C. PACK, Ordinary. (Printer's fee to) GEORGIA, Dadb coomty. tames C. TAT LOR applies to me tot el administration upon tha estate of D Taylor, late or said county, deceased: These are, the refers, to cite all par corned, to be and appear at sty pMoe. wltbta Hr time prescribed by taw, and show eaaac, if amf they can, why letters of administration ■beuld tol he granted the applicant. Given under my hand and ifltitl September 96,1807. octS—w30d» JOEL SUTTON. Ordinary. (Prtntarfe foe fflf ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE. B Y virtue of an ordar from the Court ef of Henry county, Ga., will bo sold oa the • Tuesday in December nevt, at tha Court door in the town of McDonough, as the real . of Thomas Dickey, deceased, late ef said noash; 100 acres, more or less, part or lot No. to, in flip 19thdistrict of said county. Terms cash. Octo ber 15. 1887. G. G WEEMS. Adm’r octlfl—w40d Pinter's fee to ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinal* of Henry county, Ga.. will be sold oa the flta* Tuesday la December next, at the Ooart door, in the town of McDonough, as the real < of Hiram P. Elliott, deceased, late of said eonaty. 845 acres of land, mere or lesa—less dower Intrust or widow—known as plantation of intents**— lying near Cotton Indian Elver. Terms cash.— October 15,1807 ROBERT HARPER, Administrator, octlfl—wtod Printer’s fee flt ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order of the ConrV of Ordinary eff Carroll oounty, Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door, in Carrollton, oa the flrst raee- day in Deoember next, within the legal hours at sale, lot of laud No (49) thirty-mnr. containing (902K) two hundred two and a half acres, i less, with about thirty acres in cultivation, I able improvements, IrlngMn the Ytxtb district ef said county ef Carroll. Bold as the property of William Kinney, deceased, for the benefit of She heirs and creditors. Terms cash. Octobcrfl. ttof JKSSK KINNEY. Administrates. OCtl3—wtds Printer’s fee flfl EXECUTOR’S BALE. B Y virtue of an order from trie Court ef Ortyne ry of Fayette county, tfeorgia, will be aeto liefore the l-ourt House doer iu said eennty ef Payette, within the usual boars ot sate, on Mb ir-l. TJ’** 1 '.*- '.j ir iiiV i » S »4 A Goad Investmeu.t -A.. El. SEAGO, AGENT FOR THE SALE OF BAUGH A SON 9 8 Raw Bone SuperPhosphate, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Dkar Six—I am well pleased with my snccees in the use ef the RAW BONE I bought of you last spring. I used it on Corn and Peas, and also on my vegetable Garden. I realized a handsome profit on tne first crop. I desire to nse it on all crops inthefnture. Very respectfully, L. KENDRICK. octS—dim Fulton County. Georgia. •H'' STOVE WARE HOUSE. Mow ia the time to Pnrehate » Good Stove, without Bisk, AND AT REDUCED PRICES. I beg to inform the citizens ef At lanta, and surrounding country, that I have on band a good assortment of BAKING and COOKING STOVES, 1 which I will warrant. Any Stoves purchased of me and cracking during the first month will be re- "charge. All Stoves purchased else - i not Bake or Cook, repaired. All kinds of Stoves repaired. Old Stoves taken in ex change. I also constantly keep on hand a good supply o. Stoves, Grates, Hollow Ware, Planished Ware, Tin Ware, Tin and Sheet Iron, Lamps. Ac., at Whole>ale and Retail Tin Ware, Roofing and Guttering and all kindsor work done in that line done a f . snort notice The BEST KfclROSEbK OIL constantly kept on hand. fl^^Grates put np and warranted. L. MIHALOVirCH, Sign of Gilt Key, Whitehall, near Mitchell street, oct3—d3ra Atlanta. «a. IFIEGCGB R,-A.H. DEAD. OFFICE NATIONAL CEMETERY,) Marietta. Ga., Sept. 25.1867. j P ERSONS knowing the locality of graves of Federal Dead are respectfully requested to notify the subscriber, giving County, town and to whom to apply for full particulars. A. W. CORLISS, 1st Lieut. 33d Inf., In charge of National Cemetery, sep27—d*2m Marietta, Ga ESTRAY NOTICE. G EORGIA, Fomtth ooohtt.—Taken np by B. C. Talent, of the 880tn district. G' M., ot said county, an estray Cow of the following de scription : Marked in the left ear with a half crop; in the right ear with an underslit and crop; head and neck brindle; fore legs brindle; hind legs brindle to the hocks; horns drooped; ten or twelve yearn old; appraised to be worth twenty- five dollars. A substantial copy of the description nnd ap praisement from the Estray Book of said county. Given under my hand and official signature, this September 5,1867. J. T. BROWN, * finnnvlav and TnfflPiAP PAU rt tepflO wDOd Clerk Superior and Inferior Courts. [Printer’s fee fl»[ GEORGIA, Hxnbt county. WHEREAS, Thomas W. Sims and Samuel Aikin apply for letter* of administration on the estate or John Bowden, deSeased, late of said °°Tbe*m are, therefore, to cite all and singular the next ot kin and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, witkin the time pre scribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why said letters s&onld not be granted. Given under my hand and ©OIcIaI signature, this October 14th, 189I. q k 0rdlBary octflO—w30d Printer*, fee $3 .«Jk. v. r e »ti.. a * • tii *i . • r tew Fayi’-itiu- *»>.,. i. .ttutf •• *, ••*•* V. i*sMNst, < -i « sal Mia ar •*■ ma S* ufiffi heirs aud cret- ii.'»i> «(.,in r-«Si AujidM 24, lt*>7. fll.tjil 1.* I’ATTKH'ON. aag97-wbls [Pr*fee$5l kv*c nbi EXECUTORS’ HALE. B Y virtue of an order from the Honorable ( V of Ordinary of Untt* county. Georgia, will fle sold before the Court House door. In thr Sown af Jackson, Butt, mnnty, within the legal hear* af sale on the fl^t Tuesday ia NoveailHir ne\t. Uto tallowing property, to-wit: Hix hundred net eighty-five (6%) acres of land, more or le-s. tn tfln eighth district of originaily Henry, now lrai* county, numbers of said laad not known, but ad joining the lands of .lame* Spears-, Thomas P. Atkinson, B Bivens and (.ale* Jiuks. Hold a* real estate of Thomas B. Barford. deveased. for the benefit of the lieirs and creditors of i deceased. Terms of sale—Cash. H. H. RURPORD.1 F. R. BURrORD.j *- ,#eo * OT * September 16,1W>7. |Pr«(ee$i0l -e>A3 wtds EXECUTOR’S KALE. B Y virtue of an order from the Honorable (ban of Ordinary of Opson county, will he sold be fore the Court House door, in the town of Tbom- aston, Upson county, Ga , o i the fir.t Tnrsday fa December next, withinthe legal hours of sale'ona hundred and ninety eight <T*s) acres of land, wore or less, being parts or lots of land Nos 71 90, NO and 106, in tne 16th district or originally Monrow now Upson county. Hold as the property of llfi estate of Jacob King, late of Upson county, de ceased. Hold for the benefitof the creditors of mN deceased. Terms cash October 8, 1867 JACOB §. KING. Extentor octlfl—wtds Printer's fee |B M* W. '3 GEORGIA, Qiueenb county. WHEREAS, the estate of Thompson Mcdafles, deceased, is unrepresented: These are therefore, to cite and require all Me sons concerned to show cause why me adminis tration <U floats «ao» of said estate Should i>ot fee vested tn tne Clerk of tiie Superior Oouit, or tn some other fit and proper person, at the ( ourtaf Ordinary to be held in and for flrst Monday in Decemht-r uext Given under iny hand, at office in Uree.-nsluoto, October 14th, 1867. KUGENIU8 L. KING Ordi-u-rj. octflO—w6w Printer's f. o (fl rO-.ul) OU GEORGIA, Gkebnb cocnty. WHEREAS, Hamiiel M Findley appliro for let- ter* of administration on the estate of I.neiiMla Findley, lat. of s-iiil county, deceased: These are. therefore, .ocite and require all per son, corner.iel, to show cause why said IttKn should not be ;r.mtcd it the Court of Ordinary to 1>e held in and for said county, oa the flrst Monday in Decern he i next Given under u»y hand atoffic 1 ', in GroenosbOro, October 14th. 1867. fc.UGc.NIC8 L. KING. Ordinary. OCt30w6t Printer's feu (fl FAYETTE FOUNTY SHERIFF’S HALM W ILLbeitold tiefore the Conn Hoti-c d»or^to Fayetti-vulc, K i ette courty. Geoigla. n»- tween the legal hour* af sple, on the lint i *dKv tn Novem'ier next, lot of land No 197 in thelenrfin 14th di-trict of s .id conn y. levied on as tfe property of lames W Hikes, fey virtue of a fl. flL. on an attachment in favor of John W Threat va. said bikes L vy atade by Jackson Morrfls, former Sheriff. .1 ills T. HKWELL, Itopatv HHcrift September 84 1H67—wttte [Pra fee flfl 80) ADMINISTRATORS BAIJL B Y virtue of an order from tbe Gonrt of Orfiflfl* ry or Henry twenty, Ga, will be sold oa first Tuesday in De. ember next, at too Oatof Honse door, in tbs town of McDonongb. m nesfiw of land, more or (ess, knows as tbe late rosldsaafl of D. J. Laney. deceased, late ef said eoanty. mmm Tassahaw crock Terms cash. October lfi. 11M. D. L DUrPKY, Adaytf octlfl—'was Printer's fee flfl ADMINISTRATOR’S BALK. O N the flrst Tuesday ia Deoember next wltlifl sold before the Court Honse door la Thomas ton, Upson county, fractional lot of laad number sixty-seven in the sixteenth district ot originally Thomas ton, now Upson county, containing hundred and ninety one acres, more or loss, be longing to the estate of WiLon L. Williams, dm ceased. Hold (>y order of the Court of Onlinaiy tor tbe benefit of the h.-irs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms cosh October 16th. 186 WM. H. RICH A RDHoN. Adm’r octlfl—w40d Primer’, fee flfl ■LOE STORE. O NE BARREL for axle bv A. K. 8EA0O oct!9—dlOt