The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, November 15, 1867, Image 3

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-JTpXilY opinion. 1 - ::::NOV. 16. ^Immkdutelt.-A larjre lot of *!'7r"» UTin *- A,i,Ire “ t'*** Ti'.B Orric*.—By reference to on* 105 . it * iU be seen that the Ofikion ^iercnlo® • w ^ , n the neatest and ■“ p 1 r .... 4 ^ a nH IM muuifc BO* •“""“"nich we ' ., t vle of the Art, and on reasona- every scientific little machines we have ever ex amined. Its size is an eighteen saw gin, and two men can turn out about eight hun dred pounds of lint per day with it. It turns with a crank, and runs so easy that two men can work It a whole day with great ease. This gin and condenser can he purchased for $160. . Every farmer should not fail to have one. invite the attention of onr IM * 'T* public generally. For full partic- fn ,B 'fc^rioos cl asses of work we are pre cis of ^ no tice in another column, par*! w '*•" connection with onr Job Office. Baling Machine, an acquisition • «"”*£. US to execute and rule to order any ebi<* lct - style of work done in any * Bd,r * ,7 ZubUsh!nent in this section of the pftstiM coantry • r^oCAL affairs. ecnos.—The flecture before the ° RP Men’s Christian Association, no- ' ' ,n > our columns yesterday,should have Y ‘ mbuted to Col George S. .Thomas **’ ^ j col. John S. Thomas. The cor- iCaion will be made in our next weekly. HKlP QrARTKKS Locate.' Santa .Clans’ Hrtrfqosrters for the holiday season, have u in located. We invite the attention of die grown children to card of Messrs. Mc Bride A Go- - Wt LvvifK the .ateutiou of our lady lers to the display card of Mrs. J. 1 r^jiL and take pleasure in assuring them • ill there promised will be fulfilled. TV beautiful and complete stock Mrs. F. .'•ring is wed worth an examination. ;iif. Hoo ( bop of Tennessee and Kentucky i« reaching the South—all of , h i- the result of an abundance of i. thrifty farming, and cold weather, u. have noticed the arrival of a number , , »r- freighted with porkers, within the j ; ,.; tew days. Metkokic Display.—The meteoric dis j ...V predicted by astronomers to come oil' „„ tin morning of the 14th. was witnessed many of our citizens. The grand dis- • \ denied to he located in the East, and f rii ;it the rate of about one hundred per mi.nite—lasting for an hour and a half or ;u<> hour*. The-scene is said to have been a brilliant one—such an one as is furnished v by these strange phenomena in Na- .. and one which those who missed wit- - "iug, u ill (lerhapa never have oppoi tu nirv of seeing during the whole of their lib time ‘ \m urn —The dead body of n Mrs. Brad- sli ivr. wlnx in her lifetime resided in the a inity of the old Boiling Mill, and was >■ rried on the 1-ltb of October last, was i x’uimed yesterday. A jury’s inquest was hrM. but we did not learn the result of 1'i- ir investigation. From developments :m lc by a post mortem examination, it is • .i-oniible to infer that they cannot render . >■ nliet otherwise than that she came to ■ death from wounds received, as such the convictions of those who witness- ilie examination. Tint City.—A called mcetingof the City n< il was h"M last Wednesday night to . ,<• pr. limiiiary steps in regard to the i tlnoming Constitutional Convention. \ resolution was ]>assed tendering to the • ■gates elect the hospitalities of the city, .! a committee appointed to confer with i. 1‘. ;k* on the subject of its assembling . V.l..:.;.:. The result of the conference ■ c< u the General and the Committee made known to Council to-night. ••hi< ii our readers will he advised. M.anta i- evidently the place for the vcnth'ii to assemble. It lias become the •ntre of the State. Between At- • 1 Miiledgeville. there is no eom- -•n—the latter having entirely “play- r.dlnlah engine, No. J, was out on the - ets last evening, rubbing up and put- . L r her hose in trim for any emergency. Mr. Vaughan, who was blown up in a i k quarry near this city a few days since, i liougli he has lost both his arms, will not either of his eyes, aud Mr. Crane, while i • loses no limbs, it is not considered cer- t: *m hut he will lose both of his eyes. Each >'f diem are truly unfortunate. Business in the city yesterday was ac tive. The receipts of cotton about 250 bales, prices in the forenoon ruled at 12}^. biit this price was not sustained during the »ay. a decline of }-+ cent, being realized in -he evening. Groceries were in liberal demand at a 'light advance on many articles, while orn and wheat was stiff at former prices. Bk Patient.— There are few virtues which so much beautify and adorn the pos- <or as that of Patience. It is a jewel of :•■ ah-iilahle value, and one which any one wundoes not possess, may justly envy in nose who do. It is evidence of a good •• art. a clear head, and correct dealings. •\ e do not intimate that the impulsive man ' the worst of his race—far from it—but • e du assume, that patience is a virtue of • 'calculable value, aud one that every in- •ividnal should strive to possess. The im- • 'ilsive man, however correct in Lismo- Ucs * often does that which, after reflec- *" ,rtn he would not do, and causes him pain • I the days of his life. Almost every day witness occurrences which demonstrate *hetn;th of th is assertion. Letu* he patient 1,1 all tilings—slow to anger, and possessed i in.ich compassion, and emulate to the ''xtent of our ability Him who bore pa- Special Notices, Progress of the California End-of the "Pacific Railroad.—A writer in speaking of the progress of the work on the Central Pacific, says : A gentleman who had occasion to travel along the line of the Pacific Railroad be yond the summit recently, Informs us that a vast amount of work has, and is being done the present season. He estimates the working force at not less than ten thou sand men. Between Ciseo - aad^Cobnrn’s Station, a distance of twenty-one miies is embraced the heaviest work yet encoun tered. including the long tunnel at the summit, besides seven or eight of shorter length. The summit tunnel is far ad vanced toward completion—some five hunj dred and fifty feet of bottom only remain ing to be taken out. The other tunnels are finished, or nearly so; and from the summit down the eastern slope, as far as Coburn’s, it is believed the track will he graded this season, if the winter does not close in earlier than usual. From Co burn’s. eastward, down the Truckee toward Crystal Peek, the track is graded and ready for the rails, a distance of twenty- five miles. For this portion of the road the rails have been hauled by wagons from Cteco to Coburn’s, aiid are being laid down. An engine and construction train is at work, and already about nine miles of track have been laid down from Coburn’s east ward—the rails being laid dowh at the rate of half a mile per aiem—and the entire tweritjr-Ave miles will be in Tunning order before many days. From Cisco to the sum mit the work of construction is of the heaviest character — the rock Tibbed mountains forming a formidable har rier to the construction of a rail road ; but the work is prosecuted as energetically as possible in view of the ob stacles to be overcome. It is not believed that this division of the road can be com pleted this season, and as the deep snows of mid-winter will compel a suspension of the work upon it. which will not melt away before the summer of the next year, it is considered safe to say the connection of rail will not he made over the summit be fore the first of July, 1868. This accom plished. the company can. forthe first time, make distance rapidly in the construction of the road, and at the close ot the next year it confidently believed the loco motive will be one hundred and fitly miles beyond the Truckee. This is certainly en couraging for a ride by rail to the Eastern States in the year 1870. V§~ The city of Pit-hole, in the Penn sylvania oil regions, which three years ago contained fourteen thousand inhabitants, mostly men, polled only ninety-two votes at the late election. The oil fever is no longer an epideuve in that section. WGEORGLA STATE LOTTERY— For th* Bknxfit or th* MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME Combination Oats, No, 124, The following were the Drawn Noe., Nov. Kth, 4-35-49-69-12-7-65-25-77-43-36-76 novlS—It BOYD, WILSON * CO., Manager*. NOTICE—THE PHYSICIANS OF the State of Georgia are requested to meet in Convention, in Atlanta, at the City Hall, on the Mth of November, 1897, at nine o’clock in the morning, to organise the State Auxiliary Society of the National Medical Association ol the United States of America. By request of the Medical National Association. I. J. M. GOSS, novfl—did Yiee President for Georgia. W NOTICE—ATLANTA COUNCIL, No. 1, U. L. A., meets MONDAY NIGHT at 7* o’clock, in Schofield’s Hall, Whitehall Street. Fall attendance of members is requested at the next Regular Meeting, as business of great im portance will be transacted. novlS—dSt RARE AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS FOR THE I At the China Emporium of McBBIBE to CO. I t'lftliiH'l iiOG/f—UCJ'K) I »v MbA fKO&TMOii .1 * ; - £ .7 . : *»ol - i*ngi‘i CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, C^’Tapa.” oiurht the schoolmaster to flog me for what I did not do?” “Certain ly not, my hoy,” said the father. “Well,” replied the little fellow, “he did to-day when I didn’t do iny sum.” 5®“A Havana telegram reports the de struction of a light house at key West, by a late terrible gale, and the suspension of pratique there in consequence. The Sultan of Turkey is making unusu ally extensive military preparations, and is fortifying Kars. GEORGIA, Fulton county. W HKREAS, John T. Akridge, administrator upon the estate of Simeon Akridge, deceased, represents to the court in his iietition. duly tiled, that ne has fully administered .s.ai<t estate: Thin is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can. why said adminis trator should not be discharged irons his said ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in March, 1868 Witness the Hon. Daniel l'ittman. Ordinary of said county, this 4th d.tv of September, 1867. JNO. T. COOPEK. Deputy Clerk. sep5—wfim f Printer’s fee R4.RO. 1 GEORGIA, Bartow county. W HEREAS, Thomas J. Wofford, executor of William 15 Wofford, deceased, represents to the Court, in his petition, duly Hied and enter ed on record, that he has fully administered Wil liam 15. Wofford's estate: This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show a.itisc, if any they can, why Mid executor should not be discharged from bis executorship and receive letters of dis mission. This 2d iMonday) Seotember, Isii”. “I. A. IIOWAkI), Ordinary. sept4—wSm ~ (Printer’s fee fLVo GEORGIA. DkKalb county. M tW. SABAH J. ANDERSON, administratrix on the estate of William B. Anderson, de ceased, having made application to me for leave to sellt he real estate of said intestate (widow’s dower excepted) consisting of 140 acres, more or less, of lot, number not known, in the 16th district of originally Henry, now DeKalb county, Georgia: All persons concerned are notified to file their objectio- s. if any they have, within two months from the first publication of this notice, else leave will be grauted for the sale of said real estate. Given under my hand and official signature, this September25,1867. JONATHAN B. WILSON, Ordinary. sep27—w2m [Printer’s fee >51 GEORGIA, Fayrttb county. M ILLIGAN B. D* Vaughn, executor of the will of John D’Vaughn, late of said county, de ceased, having made application to the Court ol Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of said deceased, for the benefit of the hel rs and creditors: A'l persons are notified to file tbelr objections, if any they have, within two months from the first publication of this notice, else leave will be granted for the sale of *aid real estate. Given under my hand, this 7th day of October, 1807. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary. * octll—w»m Printer’s fee *5 GEORGIA, Clayton county. at the October Term of the Court of Ordinary of said county comes John A. Nash, administra tor on the estate of Andrew N. Nash, deceased, and pravs for letters of dismission from 6aid estate: This is. therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to lie and appear at my office, withiu the Time prescribed by law, and show cause. If any they can, why letters of dismis4ion should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and otficia signature, this October 7th,l«7. G. A. DOLLAR. Ordinary. oct-JO—w6m Printer’s lee $4.50 GEORGIA, Fulton county. W HEREAS, E. W. Holland, executor of the last will and testament ol' M. E Hargrave, deceased, and guardian of Flora Hargrave, de ceased, represents, in his petition duly filed, that he has fully discharged his said trusts and prays for letteis of dismission; This U. therefore, to cite aud admonish all per sons concerned to show cause, within the time allowed by law. if any exist, why letters of dis mission shall not be granted the applicant. Witness rnv official signature, this August 22d, 1W7 DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. aug25—w6m [Printer’s fee $4 501 GEORGIA. Fulton county. W HEREAS, John R. Wallace, administrator de bonis non, of the estate of J. B Badger, deceased, and guardian of the estate of Glancus B. - , Badger, deceased, in his petition duly filed, repre- • icr;t.\ the maledictions and anathemas of! ? ent s that he has fully discharged said trusts and (Ii,. ... i i , , 4i i , ... is entitled to letters of dismission: • iteii rabble, that we through Him | _ All persons concerned are cited and admonished inherit Eternal Life. to tile their objections, if any exist, lew. else letters of dismission will I re Hand Gin.—Yesterday we called at •he Agricultural Depot of P. W. J. Echols, " hitehall street, and examined the new Gotton Hand Gin, from the agricultural *'ork* of Horace L. Emery & Son, of Aiba- n hN.Y n which he has just brought to our ma rket. It I* o*e of the moat compact and in terms of the be granted the applicant. Witness my official signature, this AngustSSd, 1867. Daniel PITTMAN, Ordinary. aug*4—w6m [Printer’s foe $4.5*1 tWEXCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY’. No. 5 Granite Block, Broad street. I have at my Carriage Depository, No. 5 Granite Block, Broad street, Concord and Eliptic Spring Buggies, Bockaways, Spring and Plantation Wagons. Also, one of the FINEST PHAETONS, in style and durability in the State of Georgia. The ladies of the cityare particularly requsted to sail and examine the latter. Motto—“ Quick Sales and Small Profits—The Nimble Sixpence is Better than the Slow Shilling.” Remember the place, and do not hesitate to call, even if you do not desire to purchase. I will take pleasure in exhibiting my stock of vehicles. A. T. FINNEY. Atlanta, Ga., November 19, 1867—d3w GEORGIA. Gwtnkktt county. T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court ol Ordinary of Gwinnett county, Georgia, for leave to sell the real estate of Alexander Hall, late of said county, deceased, JOHN O. PERRY, Adm’> iber », 18*7—w*m fPrs fee GTATLANTA CONCERT SALOON Mr. F. Kellkr. of this favorite resort, has recently added new attractions, preparatory to rendering his guests comfortable during the winter season. Among other improved features, it may be men- ticned that Ms musical addition cannot fail to in terest his 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. octl3—d3m TO MERCHANTS AT REGULAR IMPORTERS’ PRICES Atlanta, Georgia, November 13, 1867—dim IW POST OFFICE, ATLANTA, GA., October 2,1867.—From and after this date, until further notice, this office will be opened and closed as follows: Open at ! 8 o’cleck, A X Close at. 18 30 o’clock, P X Open at o’clock, r X Close at 0 o’clock, P K SUNDAYS. Open at......? 8 o’clock, A M Close at 10 o’clock, A k Open at 5 o’clock, P M Close at 5.30 o’clock, w oct3—dtf THOS. G. SIMMS, P. M. KW MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, AND TH* HAPPINESS OP TRUE MANHOOD.—An Essay for Young Men on the Crime of Solitude and the Physiological Errors, Abuses and D eases which create impediments to MARRIAGE, with sure means of Relief. Sent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKIL- LIX HOUGHTON. Howard Association, Phila delphia, Pa. »ep26—d3m A COUGH, A COLD, OR A SORE THROAT, requires immmediate attention, and should he checked. If allowed to continue, Irritation of the Lunga,a Permanent Throat Disease) or Consumption) is often the result. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES) Having a direct influence to tho parts, give im mediate relief. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good success. Singers and PCffrlic Speakers use them to clear and strengthen the voice. Obtain only “Brown’s Bronchial Troches,” and do not take any of the Wort/Ues* fmmitationi that may be offered. Sold evekwheke. oct27— dlmeod ®"MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP, for children tf.ethi.no, greatly facili tates the process of teething, by softening the gum-, reducing all inflammation—will allay All I’ain and spasmodic action, and is and is SURF. to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it wiil give rest to your selves, and BE LIEF AN D HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article for years, and Can Say in Confidence and Truth of it what wc have never been able to say of any other medicine—Never has it Failed in a Single In stance to Effect a Cure, when timely used — Never did we xnow 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 our Reputation for the fulfilment of what we here DECLARE. In almost every in stance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhanstation, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis tered. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. Be sure and call for “Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing 8y*up,” having the fao-simile of‘‘CURTIS A PERKINS” on the out-side wrapper. All others are base imitations. SoM by Druggists throughout the world. PRICE, ONLY 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE. OFFICES—215 Fulton street, New York; 250 High Holborn, London, England; 441 St. Pan street, Montreal, Canada. an g28—dfirneod ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Henry county, Ga., will be Fold on the first Tuesday in December next, at the Court House door, in the town ofMcDonough, as the real estate of Hiram F. Elliott, deceased, late of said county, 345 acres of land, more or less—less dower interest of widow—known as plantation of intestate- lying near Cotton Indian River. Terms cash.— October 15,1867. • ROBERT HARPER, Administrator. octlG—w40d Printer's fee $5 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. gY yirtneof an order frem the Court of Ordinary lg county, Ga., will be sold before the Court House door, in the ofPauldin_ town of Dallas, on the first Tuesday in-December next, between the legal boars of sale, the following lots of land, to-wit: Numbers eleven hundrea and eighty-five and eleven hundred and twenty, in the 2d district and 8d section. Sold as the property of John Jeffers, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the creditors and heirs of said deceased. Terms cash. October 9, 1807. J. H. McBBAYER, Administrator de bonit non. ortl*—wtds Printer’s fee $5 GORDON SHERIFF SALES FOR DE CEMBER, 1867. WILL be sold before the Court House door. In the town of Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga. within the legal hours of sale on the first Tne day in December next, the following property to-wit: One lot of land. No. 131 in the 7th district and 3d section of Gordon county. Levied on as the prop erty of M. M- Douglass, to satisfy one Superior Court fl. fa. iu favor Of Zemri W. Jackson v*. said Douglass. Property pointed out by defendant. Also, at the same time and place will be sold lot of land No. 280 in the 14th district and M section of Gordon county, Ga. Levied on as the property of Stark A. Brown, to satisfy one Superior Ceurt fl fa. in favor or Jesse Burtx vs. Wofford L. Brown and Stark A Brown. Property pointed out by defendant, Stark A- Brown. Also, at the same time and place will be sold one house and lot in the town of Calhoun, No. 4 in 4th section, running back 150 feet to Knott street, running back on Wall street, fronting 100 feet. Levied on as the property of H. 8. Davenport, trustee, Ac., principal, James Lav, security, and John Hawkins, endorser, to satisfy one Superior Court fl. fa. In favor of Joseph L. Prtntup. Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, at the same time and place will be sold lot of land, number not known, but the place whereon Berry Houk now lives, known as the Doson place in the 6th district and 3d section of Gordon coun ty adjoining the widow Walker, Thomas Reece and others, as the property of defendants. Prop erty pointed out by J. N. Carter one of the en dorsers, to satisfy one Justices’ Court fl. fa. in ia- vor of John Smith vs. W. R. Woodward andC. Woodward, maker, Carter A Ingles, endorser. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also, at the same time and place will be sold one lot of land No. 300 in the 14th district and 3d sec tion of Gordon county. Levied on as the property of George Kiker, in favor of L. E. Dobson, execu tor, Ac., vs. George Kiker, maker, and J. A. Wil liams, endorser. Levied on and returned to me by a Constable. Also, at the samo time and place will be sold lot of laud No. 267 in the 13th district and 3d section of Gordon county, as the property of John F. Green to satisfy one Superior Court fl. fa. in favor of M. b. Jackson. Property pointed out by plaint tiff’s attorney. Also, will be sold at the same time and place lot of land No. 83 iu the 7th district and 3d section of Gordon county. Levied on as the property John A. Pulliam, to satisfy one Superior Court fl. fa. in favor of Bennett H. Conyers vs. John A. Williams and Samuel Pulliam, maker, and Wm. McDen- man, endorser. Property pointed out by plain tiff’s attorney. Also, at the same time aud place will be sold lot of land No. 83 In the 7th district and 3d section of Gordon county. Levied on as the ^property of John A. Pulliam, to satisfy one Superior Court fl. fa. in favor of B. H. Conyers vs. John A. Pulliam, and Samuel Pulliam, and J. M. Field, security on stay. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attor ney. Also, at the same time and place will be sold one lot of land number not known, but is known as the place whereon P. C. Demsey now lives, ad joining widow Spencer and others, in the 6th district and 3d section of Gordon county. Levied on as the property of L. Satterfield, to satisfy one Justices’ Court fl. fa. In favor of T. A. Foster Levied on and returned to me by a Constable. Also, at the same time and place will be sold lots of land Nos 203 and No. I'M in the 973d district of Gordon county. Levied on as the property of John C. Phillips, to satisfy four J ustices’ Court fl. fas. one in favor of Wm. H. Morris, and one in fa vor of W. J. Clark, administrator. Ac., and two in favor of R. M. Young and J. W. W. Jackson, sur vivors, Ac. Levied on and returned to me by a Bailiff. Also, at the same time and place will be 6old lot of land number not known, but known as the place whereon David H. Collins now lives. Levied cn as the property of D. If. Collies, to satisfy one Superior Court fl. fa. in favor Charles Horton vs. David H. Collins, James M. fienrnan and R. T. Hill. Property pointed out by Charles Horton, plaintiff Also, will he sold at the same time and place, ■ two lots of land in Gordon county, numbers not ; known, but is bounded as follows: south bv Cur tin. north by Wilson’s place, west by Peters’ I lann, east by L. H. Fox, and one house and los in j Calhoun, bounded as follows: south by T. A. Fos- j ter, west by R. M. Y'oung', east by L. N. Trammell, and one vacant lot lying west of the railroad, I bounded by B. L. Key on the south, and bounded on the north by Dr. Hunt. All levied on as the property of defendant to satisfy one Superior Court fl. fa. in favor of Charles Chandler vs. B. E. Wilson, administrator of G. J. Fain, deceased, and Jonah Bagwell, security. Property pointed out by surety. Also, at the same time and place will be sold two lots of land in Gordon county, numbers not known, but is bounded as follows: south by Curtin, north by Wilson’s place, west by Peters’ farm, east by J. H. Fox, and one house and lot in the town of Calhoun, bounded as follows: south by T. A. Foster, west by R. Young, east by L. N. Trammell, and also one vacant lot lying on the west side of the railroad, bounded by B. L. Key, on the south, and bounded on the north by Dr. Hunt. All levied on as the defendant’s property to.’satisfyone Superior Court fl.fa. in favorjof Josian Bagwell vs. R. E. Wilson, administrator of G. J. Fain, deceased. Property pointed out by plaintiff in fl. fa. This November 2a, 1867. Also, at the same time and place will be sold lot or parcel of land Nos. 2121 and 227 in the 14th dis trict and 3d section of Gordon county, bounded east by the Western and Atlantic Railroad, south west by Oozthaloga creek, west W. H. Morris and A. P. Bailey, and northby J. W. Jackson. Levied on as the property of James D. Ingles, to satisfy one Superior Court fl. fa. in favor or Sams A Camp vs. James D. Ingles. Property pointed out by J. L. Camp. Also, at the same time and place will be sold lot or parcel of land Nos. 242 and 227, in the 14th dis trict and 3d section of Gordon county, bounded east by |Western and Atlantic Railroad, south west by Oozthaloga creek, west bv W. H. Morris and A. P. Bailey, and north by J. W. Jackson. Levied on as the property of James D. Ingles, to satisfy one Superior Court 11. fa. in favor of.Sams, selman A Co., vs. said defendant. Property pointed out by J. Li Camp. Alse, at the same time and place will be sold the west uittt of town lots, numbers one and two, in the 2d section of the town of Calhoun, each con taining fifty feet fronting the 6treet parallel with the Western and Atlantic Railroad, and running seventy-five feet back, and known as the Hawkins corner. Levied on as the property of the defend ant to satisfy two Superior Court fl. fas. in favor of P. W. A Wm. Printup vs. said defendant. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also at the same time and place will be sold one lot of land No. 315 in the 7th district and 3d sec tion of Gordon county. Levied on as the proper ty of J. H. Willingham, to satisfy one Superior Court fl. fa. in favor of William Montgomery vs. J. H. Willingham, and J. Willingham, security. Property pointed out by defendant. This the 2d day of November, 1867, JOHN GRESHAM, Sheriff. nov5—wtds [Printer’s fee $43,501 1867. 1867. POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y' virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina ry of Henry county, Ga., will be sold on the first Tnesday in December next, at the Court House door, in the town of McDonough, in said county, the real estate of John W. Moseley, de ceased, late of said county, known as his planta tion, and being parts of lots Nos. 70,39.58 and 40 in the Ilth district off Henry county, 437 acres, move or less—less dower interest of the widow. Terms cash. October g, lMT. JOHjFTRKADWRLL, Adm’r. Printer’s fee $8 DaKALB SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be s >1J before the Court House door, in the town of Decatur, DeKalb county, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tnesday in December nett, the following property, to-wit: Town lot No. (55) fifty-five, in tne town of Stone Mountain, DeKalb county, Georgia, said lot be ing forty-nine (49) feet front on Main street, and running back two hundred (200) feet. Levied on as the property of George P. Bradley, to aatiaty seven Justices’Court fl. fas. in favor otW.H. Brotherton vs. G. P. Bradley, aad one Justices’ Court A fa. in faver of McKeon A Godfrey v*. G P. Bradley, aad one Justices’ Court fl. fk. In fsvor of Smith A Richmond vs. G. P. Bradley. Said levies made and returned to me by W. M. White, L. C. Property This November aevS—'wtds sod out by the defhndaat pointed on 7 th. ian. jImhbo. 5H2KS.'S3*- THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. A.T MRS. J. FRANK’S , Decatur street, : : Atlanta, Georgia, FOUR DOORS BELOW OLD MASONIC HALL. The undersigned take3 pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Atlanta and Um surrounding country, that she has just returned from the North with a large ana Wfit selected stock of M L LINER Y GOODS, unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising THE LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES. Also, Black and Colored Velvet Ribbons, Silks, Velvets. Crapes, Laces, Illusion,- Roaches, Blondes, Nets, Embroideries, Ornaments and Fringes, French Flowem Ostrich and Fancy Feathers in great varlty, Nailheads. Bonnet and Trimming Rib bons, Dress Buttons, &C-, Ac. Also, a complete stock of DRESS GOODS, PA1TCY GOODS, The Latest Styles Balmorals and Hoop Skirts, A large stock cf WOOLEN GOODS, a most superb stock of CLOAKS, in all the rmowC fashionable designs. . . . .... . ,, . Especially would I call the attention of the ladies to my most beautiful selection tf HUMAN HAIR, Curls, Switch’eS, Waterfalls, Ac. THE NOVELTIES OE TELE SEASON, FURS, FURS, IN GREAf VARIETY. Also, a most magnificent selection of SHAWLS of every description, together with a large stock of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOAKING, MELTONS AND ASTRA CANS, COATINGS, CLOTHS, «fcc„ «fcc^ and many other goods too numerous to men tion. Having bought my stock of goods exclusively for CASH, (and since the reoea. decline,) lam confident that I can offer great inducements, and request you to ex amine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the Place, mrs. j. frank. “oct20-d3m Decatur street, Four doors below Old Masonic Haii. •AJHVIOHdS Y AMMITIIW BAUGH’S Raw Bone Super-Phosphate. The following testimony in reference to the above fertilizer, by one well known in this community and State, will be read with interest: TESTIMONY OFCHAS. W. THOMAS) Rector St. Philip’s Church, Atlhnta, Ga., A. K. Seago. Esq.: Sir—In answer to your question respecting Baugh’s Raw- Bone Super-Phosphate I send you the fol lowing facts: I prepared in my garden, at West End, three squares for Irish potatoes; on the first I put nothing; on the second, Guano at the rate of two hundred and fifty pounds per acre; on the third, your Bone Dust at the rate of three hundred pounds per acre. As you are not interested in the quality, I give no particulars of soil or mode of cul ture, further than to say that in these re- f spects, and in time of planting the squares | were equal. The square manured with i Guano yielded forty per cent, over the un manured square; and that manured with Baugh’s Raw Bone Super-Phosphate seventy-five per cent, over the unmanured A square. It may be that the Guano was not a pure article. I bought it, however, for Peruvian, and from a reliable house, and at the same rate per pound as the Bone THROUCH RATES 0NC0TT0N TO NEW,YORK, ASD OTHER EASTERN CITIES, VIA NORFOLK. ON and after November 4th, 1867, the rates «n Cotton from Atlanta, ;icr bale, will iw, Compres»vt- Notiomnrea-oi To New York $5.35 « To Baltimore 4.75 j tr To Philadelphia 5 55 5 37 To Boston 6.05 •* T. To Norfolk 4 13 j K Through Bills or' Lad in sr ’.»• •.,rn atfrfvat ol shipment and loss, damage or over ..»:•••! will be promptly settled at point of delivery. Marine insurance required betwiv \ ..-folk and New Y'ork and Boston. No insurance re quired to Baltimore or Philadelphia. Any further information will b.- furnl.hrdo* application to JOHN 15 i'EUK. M T. nev5—d3m Western A Atlantic ll.iilroud Dust. oct30—dtf CHAS. W. THOMAS. Speak their own praise wherever planted. DAVID LANDRETH A SON. sept!—d*w3m Philadelphia, Pa. DeKALB POSTPONED SHERIFF SALE. WILL be sold before the Court House door, at Decatur, in DeKalb connty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of 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 nis posestion. Levied on as the property of said Robert A. Alston, to satisfy * Mortgage A fa. vs. said Bober* A. Alston, in favor of B. M. Bran cor, said fl- fa. having been issued upon a judg- meat of foreclosure obtained at the April Term of thsSnperior Court of Said oonatr. Said lands were bid off at November Sheriff's fate by Tyros T. Smith, aad terms of sale not complied with, this sate to be made at risk of Mid petehfl— T.T. Smith. *^SSSi'S!W 5 , asr rriiwr i mM p USTOTIGIE. Assignee’s Sale 'of Real Estate. WILL be sold in the city of Atlanta, on the premises, Saturday. November 16tu ls*7. at II o’clock, a. M., one valuable lot, and building there on, situated on the east side of Whitehall street, near Dodd’s corner. Said lot fronts 22 fuel on Whitehall ssreet, extending back IM feet The bnilding is of nrick, two stories high, and base ment. The lower story is flaished off for a store room, the upper story as a residence, with sit rooms, lathed and plastered, and neatly finished. The basement is dry, in which is a magmflrrui Bakery and all the fixture*. Kntran-e upstair* from side-walk. Sold as the property of K. K Winn, Bankrupt. Sale positive. Terra. «a»h. NOAH R KOWLS.R. oct23—d20t Assignee Ordered, that the above be published ia the Opinion and New Kra. Ootoberfci. 1867 LA WHOM **» Assignee’s sate. BY virtue of authority ia me vested by Hoe Lawson Black. Register in Bankruptcy. I will sell to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the tote instant, the following described property: City lots Nos. 31 and 22, each containing one acre, more or lees, fronting McDonough street on the west. These premises are in fine improve, ment, having a large two story framed dwelling, with eight frooms aad well finished throughout; also, good kitchea, smoke boane. stables, Ac , Ac The premises are as present occupied by Major ■ F. Rewards. Also, a one-half interest ia ane vacant lot. com tain mg two acres, more er less, fronting Peter, street on the west, Macon and Western Railroad on the east, W. B. Lowe’s lot on the north, and Joiner’s lot on f e south Also, a one-half interest in twenty acres of land lying and being ia the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fifiton count. These twenty seres lie jest outside ol the city limits, at WE8T END. on the new Green’s Ferry Koad, aad within a few hundred yards of Mr. Thoms. Alexander s resi dence. Fifteen acre, are very heavily timbered. For further particulars apply to R. W YORK. Assignee. Atlanta. Oa.. Wove*' »r Tth, WteT-dtd NOTICE. ’ WILL be told at Spring Place. Murray connty. Georgia, on Wednesday, November ®th, at i o’clock, r. if., the following property, to wit: Tww lots ofland. Nos. 9U1 aad Min the 9th district aad 3d section ofsuid oonty. aadcontalning J20acrm, more or le»;-. iituatad three an tea ao»l from Spring Place, on the Federal Road, where it creese. Holly Creek, and hnowa as the ' Georgs Terry Place.” Sold aa the property etd.IL Wiaa. Bankrupt, and subject to all encumbrance*. N. B. FOWLER, Assignee. November*. 1847—dtd POSTPONED ADMINISTRA’R’S SALE. BY virtue el an ordar of the Court of OrdLiaary of DeKalb county, Georgia, will be sold oa It* first Tuesday in December next, at the Coart House door, ia the sown Deeater, DeKalb county, between the legal hours of tale, part ef let of land No. 108, In fSTl«th dhtrfot oFfteKalh county, lyingoa the weet side of said Urt, adjoin lag lands ofK. N. Center aad W. H. Braswell. _wiluam a nni —f»- wide