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NOTICES.
Tost Office Saloon not Closed
T,,,: u a, 7*«nc.—Norfolk Oysters per dor.
** '• h (!„. ptdh. cooked to order. BO cento.
Oysters Just arrived-50 cento.
fine P"* 11 3 Gto Johnson.
n*—d# _ —
_ r vTK p—!Mman atBLT.—A large lot of
T SJ ttr Plastering. Address Box 84, Post
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XjOOALi affairs.
Vethodist CoNFEKENCK.-The City Hall
'.mtlergoing a thorough cleansing pre-
* <torV to the assembling ot the Annual
reference of the Methodist Episcopal
h south—which body convenes in
C , ' city on Wednesday the 27th inst.
revival.—The revival of religion made
mention of in the Opinion of yesterday, is
nosing with increasing interest. Mon-
^nigltt'thcre was a very large audi-
iij; atu-utlance, and great interest
life sled on the part of tlie
of the congregation.—
the loved one- wit > while away tin* louy; ( POSTPONED ADMINLSTRA’U’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 houra of
sale, lot of land No. 191 in the 14th district
and 3d section, containing 140 acres, the
widow’s dower to come out of it. Sold as
the property of Stephen McGinnis, de
ceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and
creditots of said deceased. Terms of sale—
half cash; balance six months credit with
approved security. October 19,1867.
G. M. THOMPSON, Adm’r.
oct22-w40d Printer’s fee f 5
man
c eat' r is irti «“
h Kcv. Mr.Spilman seems to be a zealous
' | , ^ . t ,„i is doing much good in this city
u-half of his Master's cause. The ser-
vs are being held every night at the
.« hooi house near the crossing of the 11a-
(on and Western lhdlroad.
The Convention.—The mooted question
a « to w here and when the Constitutional
( onvcntlon is to meet, as will be seen, is at
I;,-: settled. Atlanta’s location, together
with her facilities, has justly gained for her
j.rtfermeut over all other places. This
just as it should be. The old idea enter-
t.iim-d by our forefathers, when Cherokee
Georgia was one solid waste, that Milledge-
N ;ile was the centre of the State.is no long
er to be considered as applicable. Atlan-
u beyond a doubt the place for the Cap-
j r „| of the State, and we apprehend the
time is not far distant when the people will
««i pronounce.
Personal.—Col. J. R. Parrott, one of
the delegates to the Constitutional Conven
tion from the 42d Senatorial District, is in
the city. Col. Parrott is one of the
-trongesf and most popular representative
men in bis section of the State, and his
, on-itituonts may rightfully expect to have
n good report of him. Tie justly enjoys the
confidence of his neighbors.
Tin.» ity.—The United States authorities
f this city are converting old Liberty
Hull. Line street, into an immense govern
ment woodwork and blacksmith shop.
The front, on Line street, is to be used as a
uoodahop, and in the rear furnaces are
. eing erected for the use of the black
smiths.
On passing yesterday we observed that
■ ur friend Fit/gihboii, the ever attentive
.ml faithful Jenitor of the City llall, was
having the floor of the llall thoroughly
scoured. Bully for Pat !
Smudiody shot at somebody in the
c rtiiwestcrn portion of the city one night
.ot week, and such running as was done.
.* not otten seen in these parts. As no
oinplaiuts have been rendered, it is rea-
-oualde to infer that the person shot at was
•• poking his nose” into business where he
ha l "no business
1 n qin lit attempts have been made with
in a short time, by burglars, to break into
tin house of one of our most esteemed cit
izens. but up to our latatest advices the
t. tn< were defeated in their attempts.
tin Holiday last, while a party of men
w• re at work, breaking rock to macada-
in P.roa 1 street, in front of the carriage
I -e of A. T Finney, a small pebble
i pane of glass in the front window',
curious as it in iy seem, found its way
la. i;_ i. I.leaking out a bit ot glass about
• incites in diameter—almost perfectly
i ‘—and almost as smooth as if it had
1- i it ■ ui w it!i a diamond.
‘ ' -I-w h,t have not paid their taxes to
t > : u goyernnicnt will do well to call at
i "i apt tin’s t.tU. c’’ immediately and set-
*!'• ’• '.mie. Mr. Smith lias -waited long
I'*' 1 *' w ailing »till—you’d surely treat no
< • r :Vfil l mi ill." But Mr. Smith in form -
* 1 ns that In* is now issuing tax ti. fas.
against ail defaulters.
i e work of macadamizing Whitehall
f >*m Mitchell to Pete i’s street is progressing
r.ipidi\. \\ . K. Harris & Co. are the con
tra tors. and seem tol»* doing a good piece
of work.
Business in the city yesterday was much
letter than the day previous. Transae-
tions in cotton were made at a slight ad
vance—prices ninging from 12j^a12^%—the
l*est yesterday bringing the latter figures.
t orn lias declined—selling by w holesale
at from SO to S5 cents.
Port is in fair demand at a decline of
from Ik. to *2 cents on prices of last week,
md from appearances we anticipate a fur-
* *-r decline. W«* saw a large drove of fat
*'i*-■•rkt-e-'* passing turoiigli the streets yes-
terlay.
Mr.-. mers. w ho was arrested a few
' 'i:.e«>. and charged with complicity
* ■ ’ ‘ murder of Mrs. Bradshaw, failing to
give nail, wx- lodged In jail to await her
tr d-it tn»* next term of Fulton Superior
and dreary days, and weeks, and years, in
keeping faithful watch over that home.
While we greatly admire the rose, the
jonquil and the jessamine pale and sweet,
as an ornament around the door and in the
front yard, we confess a fondness for the
native growth of the forest as the most ap
propriate as an ornament for the sidewalk.
In them there is a stateliness and grandeur
which no other posses. By prudent se
lections and careful transplanting, the oak,
the willow, the poplar, the cedar, and the
arborvitse, may, in a few years, be rendered
not only ornamental, but very useful as a
shade—through the foliage of which the
passing breeze whispers, in broken accents,
words of love and comfort to those around
them.
Let every citizen of Atlanta take an ac
tive interest in this matter, and move as
one man, and the work of beautifying our
city will be done—rendering Atlanta an
earthly paradise.
tW Mr. Johnson, of the Post Office Res
taurant, is winning the favorable opinion
of the public, by bestowing favors upon
that same public. The superintendent of
this office is not alone in returning thanks
for a superb dish of fresh Norfolk’s sent in
last evening, for those w ho dropped a quar
ter on ilr. J's. counter for a similar dish
went away satisfied with the liberality of
their host ‘"and all the rest of mankind.”
George keeps none but the best, and serves
them in the best manner.
A Mitrdf.b Case.—We learn that there
was a difficulty between two gentlemen in
Marietta, over in the State of Cobb, which
resulted in the death of a Mr. Barnum.—
We did not learn the name of the other
party, nor any of the particulars of the af
fair.
HARE AND BEAUTIFUL, GOODS FOR THE
A
GEORG LA, Bartow county.
WHEREAS, A. M. Penn applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate
of Alfred M. Hilburn, late of said county,
deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular the next of kin and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by
law and show cause, if any they can, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and ofiicial signa
ture, 26th October, 1S67.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary,
ocf29—w30d Printer’s fee $3*
GEORGIA, Forsyth county.
Forsyth Court of Ohmkahy. at Chambers, 1st
November, 1867.
WHEREAS, Mrs. Syntha W. McGinnis has
made application to nit- in proper form for per
manent letters of adininf-trition on the estate of 1
her eceaseil husband, William li. McGintiis, late
of said con ntv, deceased :
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
both kindred and creditors to show cause, if any
they have, why letters of administration should
not be granted said applicant at the regular term
of said Court in December next, on said deceased’s
estate. WM. D. BENTLY, Ordinary.
nov8—w30d Printer’s fee $3
At the China Emporium of
IcBRIDE & CO.
AND GLASSWARE,
CROCKERY, CHINA
TO MERCHANTS
AT REGULAR IMPORTERS'
Atlanta, Georgia, November 13, 1867—dim
P R I C F, S
A Fund for Gov. Andrew's Family.—
Say what people will of Boston, she is not
ungrateful to her <rreat men. The rich men
there are raising for the late Governor An
drew's family a fund that is sure to he
$50,000. and may reach $100-000.
Special Notice*.
tyGEORGIA STATE LOTTKKi—
FOX THB BENEFIT OF THE
MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME
Combination Clans, Xo. 128.
the following were the Drawn Not.. Nov. 19th,
19-35-69-36-29-6 i-59-71-75 -41-77-51
noV20—It BOYD, WILSON A GO.. Managers.
[^-NOTICE.—THE PHYSICIANS OF
the State of Georgia are requested to meet in
On vent ion, in Atlanta, at the City IIall, on the
26th of November, 1967, at nine o’clocA in the
morning, to organize tlie State Auxiliary Society
of the National Medical Association ol the United
States of America. By request of the Medical
National ‘ ssociation. I J. M. GOSS,
nov6-dtd Vice President for Georgia.
KSr"ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
Nio. 5 Granite Block, Broad street.
I have at my Carriage Depository, No.
5 Granite Block, Broad street,
Concord and Eliptic Spring Buggies,
Rockaways.
spring and Plantation Wagons
Also, one of the FINEST PIT-ETONS. in style
and durability in the S’ate of Georgia.
The ladies of the cite are particularly requsted
to eall and examine the latter.
Motto—" Quick Sales and Small Profits—The
N itable Sixpence is Better than the slow Shi.lii.g.”
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 12. 1867—d2w
GEORGIA, Henry county.
WHEREAS, no proper application for letters of
administration has iteen made tome on the estate
ot Charles McCrary, late of said county, deceased:
Tuese are, therelore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
■ ause if any they can, within the time prescribed
by law. why the Clerk of the Superior or Inferior
Court, or some other fit and proper person should
not be appointed administrator on said estate.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this October 30th, 1867.
Q, R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
nov2—w30d Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA, Henry county.
WHEREAS* no proper application for letters of
administration has been made to me on the estate
of Roland Thompson, deceased, late of said coun
ty :
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, within the time prescribed
by law, w hy the Clerk of the Superior or Inferior
Court, or some other fit and proper person should
not be appointed administrator on said estate.
Given under my hand and official signature,
inis October30th,i867.
Q. B. NOLAN, Ordinary.
nov2—w2Bt Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
WHEREAS. Vb. H. Strickland, guardianofC.
W. btriokland, applies to this Court in proper
form for letters of dUmitolon from his guardian
ship:
Tins is. therefore, to elteall persons concerned
to show cause, it any they have, why letters ofdis-
mission shall not be granted on the first Monday
in December. 1867.
oiven under iny hand and official signature,
this October 31st, 1867.
G. T. RAKE3TRAW, Ordinary.
nov2—w33d Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA, Butts county.
WH EREAS. J. T. Castleltcrry applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Jeptha
Castleberry, late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at mv office within the
time prescribed liy law, anti show cause, if any
they can. w hy said letters should not be granted
the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this October 26 18K7.
WILEY' GOODMAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $3
PROPOSALS.
Office Depot & Disbcrsino Quarteruaster, >
Atlanta, Ga., November 14,1367. j
SEALED PROPOSALS will ba received at this
office until 12o’clock x.. WEDNESDAY, Novem
ber 27th, 1867, at which time they will he opened,
for supplying—
572,174 feet Pine Framing Timber, green;
168,160feet Sheeting, straightedge, 1 inch,
green;
200,500 feet Weatherboarding. %xj£x7xl6;
93,960 feet Pine Boards (for finishing) dry;
152,333 feet Pine Flooring, 13^x7, tongned
and grooved, dry, dressed on one
side-;
9 500 linear feet Crown Molding O. Q n 6
Inches wide;
8,390 linear feet Crown Molding, O. G.,
4X inches wide;
680.000 Sawed Shingles, not less than 4
Inches wide. 18 inches long;
4,000 pounds 3d. Fine Cat Nails:
46,000 pounds Cut Nails, 4d. to 30d;
467,600 Laths, inchesx4 feet;
5,497 bushels unslacked Lime;
23,976 “ clear, sharp Sand;
450 44 Hair;
892.000 Brick—% hard, 5-3 merchantable.
All to be delivered at the “Swift Race Track,”
Atlanta, Ga., where the material will be in
spected.
Bids will be made for each article separately.
Delivery of one-fourth the amount of Framing
Timber, Brick, Sand and Lime will be required to
commence within ten (10) days alter contract
is awarded, and all articles mentioned herein
mnst be delivered by the 31st day of December
proximo.
Proposals will be in triplicate, and endorsed
by sureties, as usual.
The Government reserves the right to reicct any
or all bids, ok select such parts of bids as may
BE FOR THE BEST INTEREST OF THE 8ERVICE.
Proposals should be addressed to the under
signed and and endorsed on the envelope: “Pro
posals for the delivery of Lumber, green or dry,
Nails or Brick,” as the case may be.
By order of Brev. Brig. Gen. R. Saxton, Chief
Q. M. H. J. FARNSWORTH,
1st Lieut. 34th Infantry, A. A. Q M.,
novl5—d6t In charge of Depot.
1867.
THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
. ALT
MRS. J . FRANK’S
186
The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Atlanta andtfea
surrounding country, that she has just returned from the North with a large ana weB
selected stock of
rov5—w30-l
ATLANTA CONCERT SALOON
Mr. F. Keller, of this favorite rc««rt. has recently
GEORGIA, Butts county.
WHEREAS. Henry B. Fletcher applies tome
l<»r lettfci> of administration on the estate of Jas.
M. 4ia = gram, late of said county, deceased:
I h.*se are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
ami singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my otlice within the
time prescribed by law. ami show cause, if any
tliev cau m Ity said letters should not be granted
tiic applicant
Given tinder mv hand and official sigD&tnre,
litis October 26, 1867.
WILEY GOODMAN, Ordinary.
nova— w30d Printer’s fee $3
Assignee’s Notice of Appointment.
IN tli** District Court of the United
States. Xortlierr District of Georgia:
added new attractions, preparatory to rendering j yfiJ'/j’",J V ^ K
hi» guest* comfortable during the winter season.
In Bankruptcy,
. , , , Bankrupt. ) At Atlanta, in said
Among other improved features, it may be men- 1)i<tl .j, October30tll, 1867.
tiened that *ds musical addition cannot fail to in- I
terest his patrons. It is intended to make the I L Wi,OJ1 1T MAY CONCERN.
PROPOSALS.
Office Depot & Disbursing quartermaster,i
Atlanta, Ga., November 16,1867. )
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this
office until 12 M., Monday, November 25th, 1907, for
supplying the Quartermaster’s Department with—
50,000 pounds SUelledl Corn,
To be free from flirt, perfectly sound, and put np
in good strong sacks of not less than two or more
than three bushels per sack: to be delivered at the
Depot Quartermaster’s Store house, Forsyth
street, Atlanta, tvithin3U days from date of con
tract.
Proposals will be in triplicate, and endorsed
by sureties, as usual.
’The Government reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
Proposals should l>c addressed to the under
signed and endorsed upon the envelope, “Propo
sals for the delivery of Com.”
By order of Brev. Brig. Gen. It Saxton, Chief
Q. M. II. J. FARNSWORTH.
1st Lieut. 31th Infantry, A. A. Q. M.,
novl6— d6t In charge of Depot.
“GARDEN” a place of pleasant resort through- :
out the >eason. G >0 i order will he preserved, at
all times, and every attention afforded to visitors.
octl3—<13 11
j3Ti»OST OFFICE. ATLANTA, GA..
October 2, 1 -»G7.— From and after this date, until
further notice, this office will beopened and closed
as follows:
Notice is hereby given once a week for
three weeks that i have been appointed
Assignee of tlie estate of William E. Jack,
of Atlanta in the County of Fulton, in said
State and District. avIio*has been adjudged
a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the
District Court of tin* United States for said
District. JOHN It. PARKS.
oet.31—w3w • Assignee.
■>pen at
8 o’clock, A M
Close at
18.30 o’clock, P M
Open at
o’clock, p x
idosc at
6 o’clock, P li
SUNDAYS.
Open ut
8 o’clock, A m
Close at
10 o’clock, A M
0|K-n at
5 o'clock, P li
(.'lose at
5.30 o’clock,;p;«
ocl3—dtf
TTIOS. G. SIMMS, P. M.
IST MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY',
»sn vat happinbss op ran* manhood.—An
r.„:i_v for Young Men on the Crime of Solitude
and the Phy<do*ogical Error*, Abtties and D
r»»e~ which cre*M Impediments to MARRIAGE,
*r:h snre means tut Relief. Sent In sealed letter
envelope*, fvaa of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKIL
LIN’ HOUGHTON. Moward Association, Phila
delphia, Pa. «epM—<13m
I’u vNi Tm:::-.—The season has now ap-
1 r- .< ..«-d wii 11« very one who desires to
un. an i adorn their premises with
of the
- of evergreen and the native:
liTMus. wmsLolrs soothing
HY Bi;r. tore Miinw ino, greatly facili
tate* *a« preraa* af aaeUhiag. by soft ning the
gums, reducing all ♦**g«tom«H»>n—will allay All
Pain and snaemodir action, and Is ant> is sure
vo B>:aut.A*a *«a aww»La. Depend upon it,
mother*, it win give rest to your selves, and RE-
LIEF AND HEALTH To YOUR INFANTS.
We have put up and sold this article for years,
lind VAN 8AY IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH Of It
w hat we have never been able to say of any other
oiedbdne—Nkvbr a*a it Failed in a Single In-
stant* to Eftbct a Cmr.. when timely used.—
Never did we mow au instance of dissatisfaction
by any one who nsed it. On the contrary, all are
delighted with its operatian, and speak in terms
of .vow men Lilian of Its matical effects and medi
cal virtues. We speak in this matter “WHAT
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY' virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Gwinnett county, Ga., will bo sold before the
Court House door, in the town of Ilahlonega,
Lumpkin county, Ga., within the legal hours of
sale, on the lirs’t Tuesday in December next, 40
acres of land in the 13th district and 1st section of
originallyCherokce, now Lumpkin county.known
by No. 166. Sold as the property of Jesse R. Hun-
nirutt, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. This
October 90th, 1867.
WM. P. HUNNICUTT. Administrator.
oct33—wtds Printer’s tee g5
AUCTION.
Office Depot & Disbursing Qcartehmaster,!
Atlanta, Ga., November 11, 1867. j
I WILL sell at public auction, commencing at
10 o'clock, a. m., THURSDAY, November21st,
1867, the following public property, to-wit:
27 Horses,
10 Mules,
5 Ambulances,
2 Single Sets Ambulance Harness,
22 Single Sets Mule Harness.
Sale to take place in front of U. S. stables, (late
Whitaker’s) corner .Line and Pryor streets, At
lanta.
Terms—Gash in Treasury Notes before property
is removed, which must be done on day of sale
By order of Brev. Brig. Gen. Rufus Saxton,
Chief Q. M. H. J. FARNSWORTH.
1st Lieut. 34th Infantry, A. A. Q. M.,
novl3—d6t In charge of Depot.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold by an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Gwinnett county, Georgia, before the
Court House door, in the town of Lawrenceville,
on the first Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hours of sale, 249 acres of land, No. 838 in the
5th district of said county, and 3') Horcs of a frac
tion, number not known, adjoining the above.
Sold as the property of Shepherd Etheridge, do-
ceased. Sola for the benefit of the heirs of said
deceased. Terms cash. October 19.1867.
B. A. BLAKEY. Admini-trntor.
oet23—w40d Printer’s fee
DeKALB SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the town of Decatur, DeKalb county, Georgia,
within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in December next, 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. Bradlev, to satisly
seven Justice*’Court 11. fas. in favor of W. II
Brotherton vs. G. P. Bradley, and one Justices’
Court fl. fa. in favor of McKeon.v Godfrey vs. G.
P. Bradley, and one Justices’ Court fl. fa. in favor
of Smith & Richmond vs. G. P. Bradley. Said
levies made and returned to me by W. M. White,
L. C. Property pointed out by the defendant
This November 7th, 1867.
JAMES O. POWELL, Sheriff
nov&—wtds Printer’s fee $2.50
\\
WE DO KNOW." after years of experience, and
- a til 1 commence the good work. 1 fttwu or* Reputation for thk fulfilment of
'.iy “.tod V »rk. for bevond a doubt it is TnAT WE HERK declare. In almost every iu-
. I „ ,, , a I ' ’“nrc where the Infant is suffering from pain
■ - ‘‘si w orb ili:.t every citizen should , ...
and exhat^tation, relief will be found in fifteen
Hi commencing it. and then ] or twenty minute* after the syrup is admlnis-
>' -u.! not, by any means, fail to j tcred.
• n; ibe v.'« rk to such a degree of per- I directions for udng will accompany each
n T ‘*at it would not only beautify ’*° tt,e ’ . _ „
.. , , J | Le sure and call for “Mrs. Winsi.ow’8 Sooth-
. « the city, but make each m»n- , tK0 strut,” having the fac-slmileoi “CURTIS A
• « Cottage and each tenement eo I PERKINS” on the out side wrapper- All others
are base imitations.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
PRICE, ONLY' 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
OFFICES—*5 Fulton street. New Y'ork; »0
High Holborn, London, England; 4fiJ fit. Pnu
streak, Montreal, Canada.
ft
and
beautiful a* t > render them • desirable
i.-’ine f..r i;> occupant. If wc would make
!u*un- happy we certainly should expect to
devote a |»ortion of our time and metns in
* ’ arranging our front yards and sidewalks
** Ul tender their appearance pleasant to
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
M RS. SABAH J. ANDERSON, administratrix
on the estate of William B. Anderson, de
ceased, having made application to me lor 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
objections, if any thev have, within two months
from the first pnblication of this notice, else leave
will he granted for the sale of said real estate.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this September 25,’1867.
JONATHAN B. WILSON,Ordinary.
sep97—wlm [Printer’s fee $51
GEORGIA, Bartow county.
W HEREAS, Thomas J. Wofford, executor of
William B. Wofford, deceased, represents
to the Court, in his petition, duly filed and enter
ed on record, that he has fully administered Wil
liam B. Wofford’*estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said executor should not be discharged
from his executorship and receive letters of dis
mission. This 2d 'Mondavi Sentember, ls67.
-J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
sept4—w6m “ (Printer's fee $4.50)
GEORGIA- Newton county.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Honorable Ordinary of said coun
ty, for leave to sell the real estate of Jesse M.
liaralson, deceased, late of said county.
E. ELLIoTT, Administrator.
September 26.1867—w2m [Prs fee $5]
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
TWO months after date I will apply to the Court
ol Ortiinsry of Paulding county, Georgia, for
leave to tell the real estate belonging to the estate
•f E. Griffin, deceased. October SO, 1887.
THOMA8 GRLFFDCAfiminUtralor. I
re Pi !»*•»*• fire $0 I
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Forsyth county, Georgia, I will offer for sale
before the Court House door, in the town of Gum
ming, Georgia, on the first Tuei-day in January,
1868, one hundred and 6cventy-two acres of land,
more or less, being the place on which Harriet
Bonds died, nine miles north of Gumming, Ga.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said Harriet Ronds, deceased. Terms cash. This
5th day of Novemltcr. 1807.
WM. C. JACKSON. Admini'trator.
nov8-wtds N Printer s fee $5
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold by an order of the Court of Or
dinarv of Gwinnett countv, Georgia, on the fir
Tuesday in January, 1868,'before the Court llous
door, in the town of Lawrenceville. Gwinnet
county, the following lands, to wit: 250 acres o
land, known as lot No. 335, and 50 acres of lot No
336, all in the 6ch district of Gwinnett courty
lying near the Walton line. Sold as the property
of Benjamin P. Weaver, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs anil creditors of said deceased
Terms cash. This November 5th, 1867.
JOHN E. MAGUIRE. Administrator.
nov8—w30d Printer’s fee $5
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of DeKalb county, Georgia, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January, 1863, at the Court House
door, in the town of Decatur, DeKalb county, >e
tween the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. 264
containing 197)^ acres, more or less, ih the 18.h
district of DeKalb county (with the exception oi
tne widow’r dower.) Sold as the property of
Thomas Henderson, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms of sale cash. Novciu
ber 4th, 1867.
ELIJAH M. HENDERSON, Adminstrator.
dov8—wtds Printer’s fee $5
SPECIAL BAILIFF'S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the city of Atlanta. FuPon county, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hoars of sale, the following property, to-wit
One one horse wagon. Levied on as the prop
eatv of Hiram Province, to satisfy a fl. to. Issued
from the Coonty Court of Fulton County, in fa
vorofK. E. Elliott Thin Nov 4th. l«n.
WM. fl. MDIAJOMBB. Sfoetol Bailiff.
FrUturtire$M9
Decatur street, ••••••
FOUR DOORS RE LOW
: : : : : Atlanta, Georgia,
OLD MASONIC HALL.
M
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LLINERY GOODS,
unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising
THE LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES*
Also, Black and Colored Velvet Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Crapes Laces Illusion. 1
Rouches Blondes, Nets, Embroideries Ornaments and Fringes French Flower*
Ostrich and Fancy Feathers in great varity, Nailheads Bonnet and Trimming Rib
bons Dress Buttons &c~, &e. Also, a complete stock of
:d:r,:ess G-ocras, goods,
The Latest Styles Balmorals and Hoop Skirts,
A large stock cf WOOLEN GOODS, a most superb stock ot CLOAKS, in all the
fashionable designs.
Especially would I call the attention of the ladles to my most beautifnl selection of
HUMAN HAIR,
Curls, Switch'es, Waterfalls, &c.
THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
FURS, FURS, IN GREAT 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„ &c n and many other goods too numerous to men
tion. Having bought my stock of goods exclusively for CASH, (and since the recent
decline,) lam confident that I cau 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 Hall.
AXHYIOMS V AHulVrilllV
ZBjATTO-IEi’S
Raw Bone Super-Phosphate.
The following testimon}’ in reference to
the above fertilizer, by one well known in
this community and State, will be read
with interest:
TESTIMONY OFCIIAS. W. TIIUMAS,
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 semi 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-
THROUCH RATES
OiT OOTTOM T
C >ii)» i ORK
O TH E li EA S T E li X CITt ES,
VIA NORFOLK.
ON an<l after November 4th. the rates ••
Cotton from Atlanta, per bale, will in-,
( iimprp.'1-il Nat I nmnrfni4
To New Y'ork
#*.v.
$$-«*
To Baltimore .. .
4 75
5 4*
To Philadelphia
555
6^7
To Boston
6.05
697
To Norfolk
4 15
4 68
Through Bill, of Lading will !>.’ given at point
ol shipment and loss, damage or overcharge will
be prompil v-eltbul at point of Uelivcry.
Marine Insurance reqnireil lietween Norfolk
ami New York ami Holton No invtran e re-
quire>l to Baltimore or Fhito'lelpbi*.
Any further information will !» • furnish*! on
appln-ition to JOHN 11. i’K' ti, M T.,
ntvS—J3in W(•.'■’ni .4 M'lMlr l{il!mvl
asr otice
Assignee’s Baie ’of Real Estates
WILL be sobl in Hie city of Atlanta, on the
preinl«es, totur<Uy. November 16th. w.7, at ll
o’clock, a li., sue valuable lot, ami itsIMiiii there-
oo, situated on the cast vi.lr of t\ hueh ill -.treet.
near IHxM's corner s«ii| lot IVout« 22 feet o«
Whitehall ssreet, extending hark too feet Th4
building is of rick, two stories high, and base-
men’. The lower story is finish' d off for a store
room, the upper story as a residence, with six
tv. >ms lathed and plastered, and neatly fini«h«l
I’he oaseinent i* dry. in which is a magnificent
Bakery aud all the fixtures. Entrance up stairs
from side-walk. Hold as the property of E. E
Winn, Bankrupt. Sale positive. Term's vash.
NOAH It. FOWLER,
oct23— d20t As.ign,
spects, and in time of planting the squares j ordered, that the above he puhti-hed mi
j Opinion and New Era. 0«*Ud.er24. U4.7
were equal. The equare manured with (
Guano yielded forty per cent, over the uu-
manured equare; and that manured with
Baugh's Raw Bone Super-Phosphate
seventy-five per cent, over the unmanured
square. It may be that the Guano wa6 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
Dust. CHAS. W. THOMAS.
oct30—dtf
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Rmrlsl^r.
DeKALB POST PC )\ F.l) SHE RIFF SALK.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, at
Decatur, in DeKalb county, Georg t. on the first
Tuesday in December next, within the legal
hours of sale, the lollowing property, to wit:
Lotoflaml noiu’icr one hundred Rod eighty-
one. also, t:ie we*t halfof lot minioer one hundred
and eighty-two, all l> ing in the fifteenth district
of DeKalb county, Georgia, and being the prop
erty on which Robert A Alston now resides and
in his poi-es-kni Levied on as the property of
said Koln-rt A. Alston to sati-iv a Mortgage J. fa.
vs. said uobert A. Alston in favor of lj M. iiran-
nor sa d ll fa. having oeen issued upon a judg
ment of foreclosure obtained at the April Term
of the Superior Court of said i-ountv. caul lands
were bid off atNovemlicr sheriff s Sale b> Tyrus
T Smith, and terms of sale not complied with,
tliis sale to be made ut risk of said purchaser,
T. T. smith. Novein!>er 1,1367.
JaME-s O. I’OWELL, Sheriff.
n0 v7— wtds Printer’s fee $5
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding
countv. Georgia, tor leave to sell the real estate of
F. M. Pickett, deceased. October 4, 18C7.
JAS. T. READ, Administrator.
octl2—w2m Printer’s fee $5
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
reade to the Onsrt ot Ordfcrery of Gwinnett
county, Georgia- for leave to tell the real estate of
Alexander Hnll, Intojif redd oowstj^lneenhed.
September 80,1888—l
■. T AEfal
frnflfc '
Assignee’:* oaic*
BY virtue of auHmrity i ■ me vested l<> Ho*.
Lawson Black !t*-gis.er in Bankruptcy, I wills,-!!
to th--highest iiidd. r on Sill It l> v Y. th*- 30th
instant, the following dov -ribed propcrti
City lit- Nos. 2: and 22, earn containing ono
acnv more or !•••», ' -on' ing M. Donough onrios
ihc west. I'll cse pie n :m*s are in fin,: nn prove-
m^nt, having a large two story f-amod duelling,
with eight ir hitiis and well ffrmlu-d throughout;
ul-o, good kitchen, smoke house, stable,, tc_
’• he premises are at present occupied by Mayor fl.
F. Edwards.
Also, a on*- half intrre-t in one vacant lot. con
taining two acre*. more or !e„ ironting Petrre
street on the west, Macon and We.tern Railroad
on the east. W. B Lowe's lot - a the north, aiwl
Joiner’s lot on t e south.
Also, a one half iuieres*. in twenty a -res «,f : md
ly.ng and lieirg in the t4th di-'ri t of originally
lieniy, now Fuiton count-- These twenty .--re*
Heiustootsi :.*o. ihecity Units, at WEST END,
on the new Gree-.’*, Ferry I and within a few
hundred vards ol Mr. nVinxi, Alexan ler’a n**l«
• lence. Filtoeii ar: c . ire verv he ivily timbered,
lor turtaer iiarticulars apply to
It IV YORK. A-signec.
Atlanta fii V ~ - ” ~ “ *
1ST O-L'ICJ-Ha
wn, l be sold at Soring Place Murray countr,
Georgia, on Wfiffuc-'lay Nov, inher 2dth.' I>*r7. at 1
o’clock P m . t$* fellow ing prqierty, to-wit: T»i
lots of land. R« 851 and 80S in the tith district and
3<l section Of taH -oiinry, andcnntaiuing3S0acre*,
more orlerejtohhated three miles east fro-n 3pring
Place, on tHI Federal Road, where it enretea
Holly Creek, and bnown as the “George Terry
Place.’’ Sold as the property of K. E Winn,
Bankrupt, and snbje-t to .ill encumbrances.
N. It. FOWLER, Assignec-
NovemberS. 1867—dtd
AD.MI NISTR A TO K’S 8 A LE.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Henry oouuty, Ga, will be Mild on th#
first’Tuesday In Deormber next, at the Court
House door, in the town of McDonough. 75 acre*
of lant. saore or I ere, known re the late rcr-Ienoa
of D. J. treaey. dorereed. Into of —id ouuntv. near
Tareahaw creek. Teriua oaab. October 15.18*7.
D. L. DUFFEY. Adm’r.
oetlk *8M Printer’*
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