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VOL. I.—NO; 258.
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nk-n.and Fit* Cairr* per line thereafter. The
e*ar*« *01 ie ni«l» for advertisements
, in( lc>» than a equate. obituaries, and all
, ,.f » personal nature. Except In eaeee
a contract, other advertisement# will to
■m UiC followlng rate* t ^ •
o-t %qe ***, one InaertVon,
l •• two Insertion*, .
('iff/ Business IHrectory.
WATCBE8, CLOCMBL JEWELRY. AC.
WM. BOLLMAX, Dealer In Watches.
; < Jewelry. Gold l*en». S;ieetacle*,
V. Ajtr., Whitehall* street, ad door al>Ove M.
g'-. JB l.mi-h A Co.’» Book Store, Atlanta, Ga.
i; .airing ill good style and warranted,
dly
MERCHANTS AND GROCERS
l* il», WALLS A CO., Dealers In Produce,
1 staple and fancy Groceries, Hats, Capa,
P i* Men's ami Notion*; Hardware, Ac.. Ac.
t ail and examine our stock.
HOYD, WALLS A CO..
• >v7-Uhn Cor. Peters and Forsyth streets.
A»’
1
• AIK A KKESK, ArCTIOW AMD COMMISSION
skcHANTS Sign, Auction House. Wliite-
treet. Atlanta, G*. feOO—ly
)KiKK LYNCH, Wholes a ia amd Rktail guo-
cn, ami dealer in Varieties, Whitehall street,
iita.Ga. • ft®- - IF
L'AINn A PARROTT. WHO LIB AL* GKO-
T CKRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
i.i .mu- Front, Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga.
t «-1t ■
V J. It' >11 titT A CO., GKNSBAJU COMMISSION
A. Mkkciiants, and Agents for Manufacturers
a . I’r.Kiurera, at the Bridge, on Broad street and
railn- nl. Atlanta, Ga. A. J. ROBERT,
a|d it
A. <1. aunani.
F W. ROBERT.
I MIN c. ROGERS, Dealer in Familt Gso-
• I v* . i> .uni corsTRT Phodoce, Whitehall,one
in.'ii Miicnell street, Atlanta, Ga. Choice
It as* alu ays on hand. augfi—8m
£ A.VEERS AND BROKERS
'Till; GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK. Bank
1 i . k. Alabama s'reet. John Rick, Presl-
i t.K I .losKs.Cashicr; Darwin G. JoN«8 L Tel-
u;. Ui akd h. Jonks, Book-Keeper. DI
’Its -I>>iiit Rice, John Collier, E. K. Rawson,
' '• niKi.d W. W. Clayton feSO—ly
U I AMES. BANKER AND BROKKK, AT-
• anta. G . ini ,'s and sells Gold, Silver, Bonds,
k- and Bank Hills. Exchange* Bonds, make*
Muirnt.* for parties in Bonds and Stocks;
interest on Deposits when left for two
or longer. ftflO—ly
mil
M
G DOBBINS A CO., BROKERS, over At-
lanta National Hank. Alabama street.
R'/*ren Trisbee ft Roberto, New York; Hop-
- 1 r..„ iirnlge a Dwight. New York; B. H.
" irr * u. Wigu-ta, Ga ; I>. F. Fleming. Charleston,
“ ’ •’ t iinnlngham, Montgomery, Ala.; R.
* r -. itianta; R. Austell, Atlanta; Kdward
’rd Savannah. Ga.
re®—ly
\ 11 \NTA NATIONAL BANK—DESIGN A-
» I KIt DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED
■ 1 ‘11'' A Austell, President; W. H. TcllRR,
«r DiRECTORS— A. Austell, M. G. Dob-
’• " E. Phillips, Jesse McLendon, J. H. James.
a a u-ntion paid to Collections In Atlanta
‘ i. '.ugb this section. Prompt returns made
i t •*,-i current rates. Our New York Cor-
i< nt. the Fourth National Bank, to whom
r-ur. ft®—iy
SALOONS.
'■II' AG'I ALE DEPOT—M. E. KENNY. Pro
i" n ii.r dealer in Brandies, Wines, Whiskies
'< aar> ' HiCAuo Ai.k always on hand. No,
Manama street. Atlanta. Ga. aug4—6m
ATTORNEYS.
l/VKu.iW .* P1MPMON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW
‘ Atlanta, Ga. Office corner Whitehall and
x -.a »treels, over James’ Banking House.
' .' . on Alabama street.
, * H. P. FAEROW,
O. F. SIMPSON.
■ t K i N V
INSURANCE.
I IKE INSURANCE COMPANY—
- 8Mmi.U00. Wm. Jknninos. General
neh - Building, corner of Alabama and
streets, second floor. my«-ly
hardware MATERIALS.
M \KDWark._J. M. A J. C. Albxandbr.
" uitehall street. Imn, Steel, Nall*, Car-
i-rc materials. Tools for all trade*, Bnild-
- Materials. Bolting Cloth*. Farming
" ' J M A J. C. ALEXANDER.
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TELEGRAPHIC.
FROM THE NEW TOMJE PRESS ASSO&IATiOM*
r i- r. , i , _ - •
Y EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1867.
iew Y. h H ti: MaUroad Schedules,
cdM follows: SouthCar©lino,«ix~~ U5 IKht ATLAMIC RAILROAD,
: Section third provides that until a ni
Apportionment,tlie States shall he repress
last mourn
f . 9100
• 1A0
- - aoo
one wee® - a 84®
oneTnonth ... 10.00
three month*. ... K.®
v ?'* -ales, per levv often lines or le**.. .ft BO
’ ‘' n ir -s Mortgage fl. fa. sales, per square ... 5 TO
:::: SSfl
, |utton* for Letters of Guardlan*hlp... 8 00
Letters of application lor dismission from
' \ ministration 4 50
! ,.uen of application for dismission from
lanliansliip 3 TO
« i ,|icati«iis for leave to sell Land 5 00
\ 1" I debtors and Creditors 8 00
* - „f Land, etc., per square 5 00
, . ,,fiierisbal,le property, 10 days, per sqr. 1 50
t Itr.iv Notice*. ® days 8 00
j -u re of Mortgage, per sqr, each time... 1 00
,’i VIE REQUIRED FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING.
- , „f Land, etc., by Administrator*. Exocn-
- ,r Guardians, are required by law to be held
the tir-t Tuesday in the month, between the
. ,.f ten in the forenoon and three in the af-
ii at the Court Honse in the eonntv in
i. , the property Is situated. Notices of these
- idu>t lie given in a public gazette 40 day*
n .,,*,ii > to the day of sale.
‘ s .iiee« oi the sale of personal property mn*t
_ ,, n in like manner 10 days previous to the
,1s, of sale.
\ ire* to the debtors and creditors of an estate
- -t ai.o, lie published 40 days.
\-.,ij,e that apidicatlon will be mmle to the
nt of ordinary for leave to sell Land, etc.,
• - published for two month*.
' nations for letters of Administration, Guar-
-inp. etc., must be published TO days; for dls-
- ..ii in>m Administration, monthly 6 month*;
'ii-;ni'siou from Guardianship 40 day*,
i; i. - t,,r foreclosure of Mortgage must be pnb-
. ,1 inontlily for 4 months; for establishing lost
: *t*. for the full space of 8 month*; foroom-
: ititles from Executors or Administrators,
u re i*>nd lias been given by the deceased, the
ii: -pare of three month*.
p ,ii.-ation* will always be continued acoord-
iu . t„ these, the legal requirements, unless other-
v ordered.
g^>LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS will be made
to .early advertisers.
loT AH transient and foreign advertisements
ui lie prepaid to seenre publication.
C^T All letters on business,or communications
i, . ublication, must be a<ldres*ed to
BCRUGGS ft DUMBLE.
4tjanta, Ga
Virgin let Cenve
Richmond, Dec. 17
the Committee on Finance,
referred the resolution Inrtr^MnJf Ifcd Au
ditor to guspend the A of^uiy In
terest on the State debt jhnrffche Conrentien
is satisfied there is enewf^ii in the Treuury
to pay the whole, r^rtod adversely to
any action on the Subject, having receH*«A
the assurance that the Treamrar of At
State would be able to pay all demandv i
presented. The report WM adopted.
A resolution not to interfere vftk ike
lease of a ferry, wa8 laid oif the tftfctebjr a
decided majority, after several speechei,
in width the ground taken that the
Convention had no right to determine
questions of law, or grant injunction*.
Afterwards a resolution appointing a
committee to report whether the Conven
tion lias the power of legislation and to
ask General Schofield’s opinion, was laid
on the table.
The following resolutions were referred :
For incorporating a provision into the
Constitution that immigrants to this State
are not to lie sued in courts hero for debts
incurred before immigration, and exempt
ing a certain amount of real and pergonal
propert)' of such immigrauts from seizure
for debt.
For changing the system of State laws
from remedial to preventive. The pream
ble to this resolution refers to the prosti
tution oi the liberty of speech and the
press.
For punishment for attempts to Intimi
date voters at the ratification election.
For protecting loyal citizens from being
distressed by disloyal tax colleclors, for
taxes levied years ago.
A colored delegate offered a resolution
prohibiting distinction on railroads ami
other public conveyance*, on account of
color, was referred.
A resolution to adjourn for tin* holidays,
and waive any claim to pay during the ad
journment. m hs laid over.
Adjourned.
L*ui«laii* C*nr**tl**,
New Orleans. Dec. 17.—The session of
the Convection to-day was short. It
adopted the rejtort of the Printing Oom-
mitte as a whole, and adjourned to 12
o’clock to-morrow.
4>*l
....... , Sy Me St^e ft Ocg,. , eighth,
In tilt Convention, *> sle**! I'J “>*' State at Urge. Ftorl- 1
which wa< da, ona. Alabama, eight—two to be fleet- t
loMMKY A STEM'ART, Diiliu IN
I'tKi.RxK*. ikon and Htkbl Cctlkrt,
"i all kinds, Haknks*. Bridles,
' "i i. %ki*. l.KxTtiKR, ete.. Sign of the Mill
"«»ntv Uvl. Wbitehall street. Atlanta,
*ag8—6m
PHYSICIANS.
u ' JsllKKha* removed hi* office ftom
^ • C orner to th*j junction of Mort-
' streets, where he con be found at
' u *»rn not profo^ionally engafed
111 Bankruptcy.
' » ' Mi’ll LET < DIMES of the Rule* and 1*®!,“'
• *t'"n>in Lankriiiitrv, adopted by the Dl»-
’ ' '•* ihe l/nlu-d states for the Northern
1 t-an 1m* hatllon application at
• k - Dflicv^Atlauta.'Ga. l’rlce, tu cento
Fire in VIcknfturE*
Finney’s carriage repository, and Leon
ard Brother’s livery stable and grocery, In
the suburbs of Vicksburg, wer» destroyed ~‘g_‘**T "**
by llro l.lRt idgnr. 1 Uiu r,td 94A,bO(l. -Fn-^^
cendiarism.
Unngreselonatl.
Washington. Dec. 17. — Senate. — A
resolution promotive of the promised set
tlement of claims was introduced.
In the course of debate it was maintained
that the accounting officers assumed too
much jurisdiction.
Mr. Sherman reported a bill funding the
debt, but its consideration was postponed
until after the holidays.
A resolution calling on the President for
the instructions to officers under the act of
1862, to suppress the rebellion and punish
treason, with the amount or money real
ized, and the names of the victims, was
adopted.
Mr. Davis offered a resolution calling for
the aggregate expenditures of the Freed
man’s Bureau since 1865.
Several Senators objected. Too much
of the disbursements was for white refu
gees.
Pending the discussion, the morninghour
expired, and the repeul of the cotton tax
was resumed.
Mr. Conkling, of New York, proceeded
to say that a helping hand had been ex
tended to those destitute communities. The
direct tax had been suspended in all the
insurrectionary States. The tax had been
removed from sugar, machinery and other
articles which pertained to that communi
ty. He would say now that it would have
been much lietter for those people if one
of the parties of this country and the visi
ble head of the government had let them
alone.
If they had stopped swaggering about
and talking altout representation in Con
gress, and gone to work to build up their
impoverished section, they would to-day
have been much happier, and so would we.
If the tax was taken off. it would wipe out
twenty millions of revenue, and they knew
not where to go to replace it. Mr. C. Indi
cated a disposition to vote for a reduction
of the tax, but maintained that the proper
course was to postpone tho bill until Feb
ruary or March, M’hen the whole subject of
revenue wonld come up, and gave notice of
his intention to make a motion to that
effect.
Mr. Morton said cotton should not be en
tirely exempt from the burdens of the gov
ernment.
The discussion assumed a political turn,
and the subject was postponed for execu
tive session, and the Senate adjourned.
House.—After the general business, Mr.
Stevens introduced a bill regarding recon
struction. Objection was made, and the
bill xvas postjioned.
This bills alters the provision requiring
a majority oi the registered voters for the
new Constitution to a majority of ths
votes cast.
The second section provides for the elec
tion of Representatives at the time of the
election on the constitution, who shall take
their seats at the session suceedtng the one
at which their States are submitted.
HBAKD COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
ON toe Hm Tuo*d*y .in Jaaaary next, will be
(r?^St£ e G«rr r - -*** ^ 0r -* in ^ k “ n ’
_ „ ♦k»fc»
•‘VbJT M*® Statext large. Mississippi, six—
one to be elected by the State at large.
Louisiana, six—one to be elected by the
State at large. Arkansas, three. No num
ber of representative is given for Vir
ginia.
The Judiciary Committee was directed to
Utijjtup the examination regarding Mary-
ing a republican government.
Otiae went into Committee of the
ftnd after I’epeivUjig: Executive coiu-
* ns, adjourned.
miscellaneous.
The nomination of Daniel Dunnett, as
Collector of Cpstoms for the Teche District
of Louisiana, was withdrawn by the Pres
ident. Dunnett can’t take the test oath
conscientiously.
There was a long Cabinet session—all
present.
War Department. i
Bureau li. F. awl A. LS
Washington, Due. 11, 1867.)
With a view to the reduction of the num
ber of officers and agents of the bureau in
places where their services c:in be best dis
pensed with, it is hereby ordered, that,
with the exception of the^superintemlents
of education, on and after the fifteenth day
of February, 1868, all officers and agents
in the following States he discharged, viz:
Maryland, Kentucky. West Virginia, anti
Tennessee. The senior officer of tiie regular
army in command of troops will be thereaf
ter the assistant commissioner in tiie above
named States. He will keep himself thor
oughly informed of the condition of the
country within the limits of his command,
and will have a small force available to
seud to any disturbed District where there
shall be evident necessity of interference.
The superintendent of education in each
State named will report to the Assistant
Commissioner thus constituted, who w’ill
assist him by every means in his power in
fostering and extending the work of edu
cation. Adi. officers of the regular army
relieved by.tills order will report by letter
to the Adjutant General for instructions.
O. O. Howard.
Major Gen. Com.
Approved.
1’. S. Grant.
Secretary of War a<tinterim.
Official documents show that the diplo
matic negotiations relative to the Alabama
claims arc .closed, both adhering to tltelr
m ■ -
The Susquehannah has arrived. Admi
nil Palmer and Captain Burroughs are
dead. The Susquehannuh’s machinery and
boilers are crippled, and her hull strained.
Revenue receipts to-day $27!).000.
Gen. Grant’s confidential letter regard
ing the removal of Sheridan and Stanton
Is published. It is quite strong, hut its
length, and the fact that it bears on past
Issues, precludes the necessity of tclegrapil
ing it.
Market*.
New York. Dec. 17.—Cotton firmer and
tulet—middling uplands I D4; sales 2.200
ale*. Freights lower—sail ^ 8 d; steam *^d.
Nww Orleans, Dec. 17.—Cotton ad
vanced—Orleans 15; sales 4.000 bales; re
ceipt* 1,511 bales; exports 768 bales.
Mobile. Dec. 17.—Cotton active and
closed firm—middling uplands 14; sales
4,000 bales; receipts 5/201 bales; exports
5,264 bales.
Charleston, Dec. 17.—Cotton active and
*ft»r December 15th, 191, Passenger
run as follows:
GOING NORTH.
LE A|V I N C ATLANTA.
T*ft* A.
« i
R< trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg,
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia
i- koId-
lower grades advanced
lands 15.
; middling up-
Augusta, Dee. 17.—Cotton market quiet
—middling uplands 14;sales 510 bales.
Savannah. Dec. 17.—Cotton market quiet
—middling uplands 14^.
Liverpool, December 16.—Cotton closed
steady and prices unchanged.
Manchester advices unfavorable.
Letter from Senator Sherman.—In
reply to a letter from Mr. Henry Clews, ot
Wall street, New York, Senator Sherman
write*:
United States Senate. Chamber.!
Washington, Dee. 6, 1867. $
Drab Sir: I have read uitli interest
your letter, and will certainly weigh care
fully all the propositions made as to our
financial measures. The Committee on
Finance is now engaged in studying all
these issues, and 1 am confident will be
able to agree upon measures that will lul-
flll not only the legality but the morality of
our public engagements. More than tins
I cannot hom’ say; but I heartily invite all
suggestions of a practical character.
Very truly yours, John Sherman.
From the Savannah Republican.j
Hinksvillb, Liberty County, Ga.. I
December 10, 1867.)
A sale has taken place at tills county
seat that so well marks the extreme de
pression IB the money market that I send
you the particulars. Colonel Quarterman.
of this countv, deceased, and his executor.
Judge Featter, was compelled to close the
eg tat*. The property was advertised as re
quired by law and on last court day Mas
sold. A handsome residence at Walthour-
▼ille, with ten acres attached, out houses
and all the necessary appendages of a first-
class planter’s residence, was sold for sixty
dollars. The purchaser M as the agent ol
the Freedman’s Bureau.
Hit phmwrtion. four hundred and fifty
acres m prime land, brought one hundred
and fifty dollars, sold to a Mr. Eraser.
8lxty-sii acres of other land near wal-
thoorville, brought three dollars; purchas
er. Mr. W. D. Bacon. These M ere all bona
fide sale*.
It w*a court day, and a largo concourse
of p*opl* were present. The most of them
were large property owners, but really had
not live dollar* In their pockets, and of
•eqncnce would not bul. as the sales
■eforcaah. a Subsribeu.
9*00
. . . htdeiuh
1 New York. Arrive atCuavf ahoCqa
AQ0 r. m., connecting with trains of
* Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad fo
Naslivllle, Louisville and the West, ami
trains of Memphis And Charleston Rail-
id for Memphis, New Orleans, eot.
n the legal hour* of
the 18th
, „ line dt-
.betweenr William Cheek end Prls
rFrtsclllb Hendi
*• f*> Issued from the Seperiev
°* Carroll county, Officers of Court vs. PrU-
eilia Steed. Property pointed out by Joha Hen-
drick.
Al«<>. at the same time ard place trill be sold
one cotton gin. Levied on as the pro
vs - Allen,
.tpdghin, administrator of J. McStowart, security
Property pointed catt by H. C. Alien.
iu Aiso, at the same time and
thirty-four acres of land, more
the ’ *-
ana
'vS* **nic time and place will be sold
oxvltle.
II.
Lynchburg,
, „, Washia;
II Itiuiore, Philadelphia.and
‘ irive at Chattanooga
tftting with train* of
■Twattanoegn Railroad lor Nool
Ltuisville, am] the West, and trains of
tie Memphis and Charleston Railroad
lir Memphis, New Orleans, ete.
COMING SOUTH
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
I. 45 A. M Daily Ukbat Soctitirn Mail.—
Leaving Chattanooga at 4 40 p m., con-
ndTting witli trains of Nashville and
Clpttanooga. aud Memphis and charles-
toi Railroads, and at Dalton at 7 TO P.
M connecting with trains of K. T. and
GA Railroad.
10.10 A. M. Daily (except Sundays) Acworth
AfCOMequation.—Leave Dalton at 10.10
a.m., AcAorth at 6.25 A. m.. Marietta at
S.t A. M.
II. 50 A. II. Daily (except Sundays) Express
PlHSENOKR.—Leave Chattanooga at 3.40
a. a., making dose connect ions wltii
and now occnpiod by Mr. S
ty pointed out by plaintiff
RfflWDiflLU. L Cleavela
> . -- —t 7 including
Qfotanjard known w the CltoveUnd tan yard,
x. Samples. Said proper-
dlff and levied on as the
eavedaod. to satisfy a fl. fk.
and levied on as the
PRICE—5 CENTS.
GEORGIA, Sumter county.
r tb* Superior Ctrort of Tronp (OHntv
*»r «M Mattel* MoCNuilg vs. D. L.
^>«*oid
oaio pivpertyi>Wotod on* h?'l-HliutUf and levied
on as the property of John white, to satisfy a 8.
fa. issued from the Justice*’ Court-of the Tuad dis
trict, G. M„ in favor of J. A. Fonder vs. saiiOJohn
White. Levy made and returned to me by Tho*.
M. Awbry, L. C. November S5*h, 1867.
>V. S. ECnuLS, Sheriff.
noyg7—wtds l’rintei-’s fee flO.OO
and siagular the teln aad e*tetete«rfV*»d <to
ttev£^wh?tolilUtZu? n< L ,, JT r <•*■»«■. It UI
to te* tow U0 * tn *o* be graated
affSLSSSf J^* 4 “ J —*» •a.*""*-
ilnulT ■*! ^ DORMAlf. Ordtoarr
dec«--wa)d - Printer's for #3
GEORGIA, Monroe county.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CO.NCABK
WHEREAS, A. H. SDicd biTinf in Drouer f«>rm
^.r-emyeat letters of aduiui-
oftold^u^y*"* 14 ^ Mary . '•««
Tkto U to cite all the kindred and eredMor* of
Mary Sneed to be aad appear at ay odG r
“*• * U ®r ed »*wVT'«i Hj.mr ca“V
Sffl&RMSKSKT.S:';
aStsyjicJ.a?.^‘ --•••*
<foe*-w80d
ins of Nashville and Chattanooga, and
nipliis and Charleston Railroads, and
l*)LTON' at 6.(0 a. m , connecting with
triins of Kasi Xeuneise and Georgia
IUilroad.
Pullniani* Patent Sleeping Coaches
OM A LI. NIGHT TRAINS.
JOHN B PECK
Master of Transport nt km
dect4—dan
iBORGIA RAILKOAlk-171 miles—Fan
mile—John F. Kino, Freshient; N
Anokksos, Agent
FULTON MORTGAGE SALE.
WILL lie sold before the Court House door, in
the city of Atlanta. Fulton county Georgia, on
the first Tuesday In January, 18R8, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
The south half of city lot No. S3, of block 14, of
land lot No. 51. of the 14th district oforlginallv
Henry, now Fulton county, Ga., fronting on Col
lins street, and bounded hv lot of John K. Bennett
on the west, by B. 1». Ladd, on the east by R. A.
FiUina". on tiie south ami sanl Collins street, con
taining one acre, more or less. Levied on by vir
tue of and to sutisfy a Mortgage ii. l'a. issued from
Kullon Superior Court in favor of Dauiel Fittinan
vs. A. F. Bell. Pnqicrty pointed out In said
Mortgage 11. fa. November 4,1867.
M r . L. HUBBARD. Deputy .Sheriff.
nov5—wSw Printer's foe $5
SUMTKR cjuntv sheriffs sale
FOR FEBRUARY.
j \V 1 l.L be .sold before the Court House door, in
' the HYv oT Amerlcits; on the’ first Tuesday In
i February next, within the legal hour* of sale, the
1 following property, to-wit -,
AH the erAp of ebtton of she present rear on the
plaalatiou oi .lobu M. Wor rell, iu th* county of
Sumter, consisting of 40 bales, ■ oreor less, to-wtt:
5 bale* ginned and packed, lint amd seed cotton th
the gin iKiusc, aud cotton iu Ui* fields to be picked
ag*
Atlinta . . *Ui A.M, B'-d gmnedbv tiie day’or sale,to satisfy aMortg*
natlugusta JM6 *n wafcl.auda from the County Couitorsn
Anjusta o.TO A.M. ter louidy, iulavor of Adams, Jones ft Rernoto*
s at itianta [.'.^.AtH vw.J,Rte r L WV»arMl. .p 1 '
Property pointed out by
lettpof John R.
five ceafli per
W. Cole, nuperinteudent; G.T
al Atlanta)
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Leave
„61'm.
Arrive at fugusta All) A.M. ilYttoo iv.8.»iilfM.8flURY, lN imty Sheriff.
Leave Auautt .6-lt) LM. ^ >t-i-rt-* In 1' - ,pi ji ^
Arrive ^aaoueu kkeight train. | i’OSlPtiiXED COBB SHERIFF'S SALE.
iv: i
aye Auguila F.Al. : Ttftsday in January, next, wRIHn the usual
rrive at Atlanta o-UB A.M. j hours of sale, the'loUowiug property, to-wit:
—— — Lot*of I.kitM tHiinl<er* *73, WS, 9«7, W4H and 047,
EW-MACOK A WKSTlfiitN RAILROAD.—JIW ; aud parts of *7U STo and ItfS, in Hie Itith district
miles—Fare, like cents per mile—A. J. White, | and serohd Section of t Yddt county l evied on as
President; E. h. W aI.ekr, Superintendent; K. A-j the properly of Mrs losnn.iM (Tass, executrix ef
Anderson, Agent at Atlanta: John. Cass, deceased, tosailsty one U. la issued
May FAsaENGKR train 4 fv.'in Cobb Nuffi4i4or ( hurt in favor of Charles D.
Leave Macon ... 7 45 A.M.-i Phillips, Ueaivr, vjs. Jouuua M. Casa, executrix of
Arrive at Atlsuta - - - 2 00 *’lb.1 John Cass, deceased. Sold for the purchase money.
Leave Atlanta - • 7 lb A.M. Thi-, December 8^ lHti7.
Arrive at Ma<a)n - - t. M I'M., A. F. JOHNSON, Sheriff.
Leave Macon - - 8 40 P.M. ! rt*v7— wts PrinuT’s Use $8.80
Arrive in Atlanta
Leave Atlanta
Arrive krVaoon
WK8T POl N
D—87 miles—Fare, per mile—John P.
Kino, Pretideut; 8. P. Grant, Superintendent;
R. M. Fakkak, Agent at Atlanta:
DAV I*AH8ENGEK TRAIN—GOING OUT.
1-enve Atlanta 700 A.M.
Arrive at West Point ., lS.oo M.
DAY PA8SENGKK TRAIN—COMING IN.
Leave W*at Point 1S.40 P.M.
▲rrive at Atlanta 6.30 P.M.
t*iVm : ] BARTQ4V mGrtgagesirniRiirFsale
4.10 A M. i w H.h IK will I tn-fore ihoVteWrt Itonse door. In
NT KAIL- I !
MB' MONTGOMERY A W KST POINT RAIL-
.— 1 uniei. 11. Ckam, Suiierlutendent.
■■'eil’oiut
Ijeave Wei
Arrive at Oolumbus -
Arrive at floiitgomery
I^ave Montgomery -
Leave Coluoibus
Arrive at West Point
10.15 A M.
1.44 P.M.
4 25 P.M.
7.00 A M.
1 11 P M.
1 (« P.M.
Jfir MAIL STAGE LINK FROM ATLANTA
TODA H LON KG A —
I^iave Atlaita Monday, Wednesday auil
Friday - - - - 6 00 A.M.
Arrive Tuealay, Thursday and Saturday 7.0O P M.
THROUGH RATES
ON COTTON TO NEW YORK
AND
O TH E R EA STER X Cl T i ES,
VIA NORFOLK.
ON and alter November 4th, 1887. the rates on
Cotton from Atlanta, per bale. Will be,
To New York.. .
Coinpvc—ed.
#5 55
Not Com press
##662
t o Baltimore
4 75
5 42
To Philadelphia
5 55
6 37
To Boston
6 06
697
To Norfolk
4 15
4 62
Through Bills of Lading will be given at point
ol shipment and loss, damage or overcharge will
be promptly settled at point of delivery.
Marine Insurance required between Norfolk
and New York aud Boston. No Insurance re
quired to Baltimore or Philadelphia.
Any further iuformation will be furnished on
application to JOHN B. PKCK. M. T.,
iiovS— d3m Western ft Atlantic Railroad.
li
O O F I N G
ROOF
NC.
ROOFING.
Having established a Manufactory of the well
known
Felt, Cement and Gravel Hoofing,
The undersigned would call the special.atteution
of builders, and persons about to build, to this
STYLK OF ROOFING. It is cheaper and more
durable than any other Roofing in use, aud is
F1HK-PKOOK, and has lieen thoroughly tested, as
can be seen by reference.
ALL WORK WARRANTED. Roofing of all
kinds repaired.
Roofing Felt and Roofing Material for Sale.
Samples and references can be seen at the cor
ner of Whitehall and Mitchell streets, or at the
Manufactory,on Foundry street .rearofWinship's
Foundry.
jo26—6m
->. A. «M1
Shirtings, Sheetings, Drills,
STRIPES. OSNABURGS, YARNS, Ac.,
By Wholesale at F'uvtory Prices,
FOR SALK BY
ilfiO St LEY DUN
FACTORY AGENTS,
a tree t Atlanta
HEIR
Whitehall
octTO—dSm
Ga.
the town <n Cartersville. Bartow county, Georgia,
within Uw legal huuxs of. sale, on the first Tires-
[ day in January, 186s, the following property,
to witi . r , j,
The settlement of land, eight hundred and fifty
i acres (850) more or less, ob which Dr G. G. Roy
i and others now reside, in the fourth district
and third section of Bartow county. Levied on
j as the property of Gustavus H. Bate*, to satisfy
one Bartoyv Superior Conrt Mortgage U. fa. in fa-
1 vor of Horace J. Bates v*. Gustavus II. Bates.
Properly pointed out by defemUnt November
7th. 18157. W. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff.
nov»—wtds Printer’s fee f5
LEE MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALE
FOR FEBRUARY. 1868.
WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in
February. 1868. at the Court House door, in
Starkville. Lee county, Georgia, be
tween the leujai hours of sale, about four
bales of ifiutwti cotton, not packed, two
hpmired bushels of eoru. more or less, two
lmmtred pounds fodder, more or less, six
huniW&l ofishels cotton seed, more or less.
| All levied on as the property of Hugh W.
HassclUus. by virtue of two Mortgage li.
fas., one from the County Court of said
county, in favor of E. B. Jones vs. Hugh
IV. Hasselkus. the other from the Superior
Court of said county, in favor ot Wright St
Warren vs. Hugh W. Hasselkus. Property
pointed out in said ti. fas. Dee. 6, 1867.
dec 10-wts WM. C. GILL Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of DeKalb county, Georgia, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in February.
1868. at the Court HOuse door, in the town
of Decatur. DeKalb eounty, between the
legal hours of sale, lot of land No. 227,
containing 140 acres, more or less, in the
15th district of I>eKiilb county, (with the
deception of the widow's dower.) Sold as
tiie property of William B. Anderson, de
ceased, for the tienetit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms of side cash. Tilts the
7th day of December, 1867.
SARAH ,J. ANDERSON. Adm’x.
declO—wts Printer’s fee 95
GEORGIA, Bartow county.
Court of Ordinary, Novkmbrr Tcrm, 1867.
IT appearing to the Court by the petition of
Julius skinner that John S. Allen, deceased, late
ol' said county, did in his lifetime execute to said
Julius Skiuuer his boud conditioned to execute
Titles in Fee Simple to said Julius Skinner for the
Pitts Hotel lots, in the town of Cartorsville in said
county, located on lots No*. 18. It, 8U and SI, In
said town. Aud, it further appearing that said
JohnS Allen departed this life without execut
ing titles to sateftown lots, or hr will or otherw ise
providing therefore. And, it fnrtbcr appearing
that said Julius Skiuuer has aid the full Jrtuount
of the purchase pri^e of said ots, and said Julius
Skinner having petitioned t is Court to direct
Josiah R. Parrott, administrator upon the estate
ol the said John S. Allen, deceased, to exeunt* t
him titles to said totfn lot* in conformity -wit
said bond: Tbenifore.mil persons uoncornsd are
hereby notified and required to file their objec
tions, if an V-they have, in ay office, within the
time prescribed by law. why *aid administrator
should not be ordered to execute titles to said
town lot* tooonforfoity with said bonds. And, it
is further ordered that a copy qf this Rule be pub
lished in the Weekly upfnion newspaper for
three Months. > A V Si j, A. HOWARD,
-H Ji I . Ordinary Bartow county.
Extract from tbo wiuuttq* thi* 4th day of No-
U V A. JHVlFAfcD Ordinary B. C.
•orlft-wfliu' .’i Printer* fee #»
-r^
GEORGIA, UHNXRtCOUNTT.
GEORGI A, L’pfiox county. WHEREAS, G. G. Weems, adminbtr*-
TWO MONTHS Oiler dale application wjll be . tOC WAtU tUtl WilL BIHiexCtli Dll tlk estate of
Ordinary .4 Upson county, BllsTirod iTSttft, (J^CCaft^d, ndv
Itcatlwo for ioUcri
Ikh
to MORSK. Ordinary.
Printer's fo* f*
CFODO’-*' *avas«* VUL
WBXhEAS, no proper appltcothm
administration has l>een made to meou me
Of John T. Stopheas, deceased, late of this coun
ty:
These are, therefore, to eite and ndmonish nil
parson* cuncarned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause withinUtetime prescribed by Uw. wt>, u><
Clerk of the Superior Court should not »i.
pointed administrator on said esta c.
Given under my band and official signature
this 4th day of December, 1887.
O. Morse. Onlinxrv
deefi—wTOd Printer’s lev $:i
DANIEL £. McCLRttY,, l.iei ter |nrm
vs ? Hart ttopei. ■
JANE McCTKKY. >
bulb to pkr»*ct service
IT appearing to the Court by the return- oi t
Sheriff that the defendant does not rr-r.lr in in.,
county, and it lurthar appearing that »hc do, - i...
reside In this Slate: It u, ou motion of couu-< .
ordered that said defeudant a}>p«'i>r and *na*n
at the next Term of this Court, else the cose w
be considered in default and the plaintiff allow ■ I
to proceed. And it 1* further ordered that u -
Rule be published in the Atlanta Opinion . .
mouth for four month* prior to the next Trim ,-i
this Court.
Witness theHooorable William M Bceae, Judx'e
of said Court. This Septeoilier 17th. I*;
A true extract from the minutes ol said t <
This October Wth, 1867.
JAMES L. JOHNSON
nor5—wlan>4ui Clerk Superior < ourt
GEORGIA, Fayktt* couwtt.
TO ALL wao* IT HAT OUNCE*8
WHEREAS, Thomaa A. Adorn* and K b -
having In proper form applied to ine tor orru.an
ent letters or odminlslration on the r«i«t, ,-i
Arthur Robinson, late ol said county, uerwa.. .
This Is to cite all and singular the cre.ui. i-
aud next a* kin of Arthur Robinson to •* ,.n .
appear at my office within the time allowed •.
law aud show cause. If auy they can. «h>
maneut administration should not br granir.i t.>
•aid applicants.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
November TOtb, 1887
EDWARD CONNOR. Ordinal."
deeff—wTOd Printer's lw
EMMA S. THOUi’siIN,
HUGH L. TUOMl’SON,'
) Libel lor Divorr,
> Fulton 8u|*ri«r « .>nri
Apt il
returnable tu the
Term, iww-
IT appearing to the Court by the return of Hm-
Sberifl in the above stated case that the delcndaat
is not to be found in this county: au.l It is-ii.g
further made to appear that he is re-idiug in i ■
State ot Alabama, aud i- beyt.ud the jurist!leti
of this Court: It Is, therefore,ordervd i.r the i ,.i. t
that the service be periected on said deiradant
the publication of a Rule for that puip<»-c on. .■ a
month for four months (in oue ul thr pnld.r
OjusUm of this oily) previous to Hie next r. L'u
Inr Term of this Cx>urt
HAMMOND, MYN ATT ft W ELI.ItORN K,
Plaint.0 - Attorney-
A true extraci from the Minutes of -aid • ..'nr:
November fi, 1867. W. K. VENABLE, vie. a
decllf— wl«4m
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
WHEREAS. Ded Ilsur ha-made application
lor lutiers of odmiuiatrailou ou the t»UU <•■
George Ilsur, late of said eounty, deea-ed
Those are, therefore, to cite and adiuotii-h s I
persons concerned 10 file their obieettou-. u lu ,
on or before the first Monday in Januaiy i. xi
Given under uiy baud aud official siguatur,
this 5th Decsmber, 1867.
JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinar:
dec7—wTOd Printer's lr< f
SU MTKR J A N U A R Y SI IERI KF> SAIL
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in.lanu.,.
1868, before the Court House door. In ti.v . u, t
Americus, hutnler county, Georgia, the follow h ^
projierty, to-wit;
made to the i imrt of Ordinary id IImsi
jo. leave fo »eil lot of land number fifty (50) inttitf)
tenth district «>i originally Monroe, now Upson
county, iKiloagiug to the e-tale of Henry X.
leoea-sed. November Wth, 1867.
PETER P. BUTTS Adminktra
fowl—w*m Priutor’* fee
e growing crop of cotton on the plant.it i.n, t
George E. Clark, in the 86th district wi Hsisli .
county, to satisfy om Mortgage il la i--.n i
the County Court ot suiuter county, x.tbi fi u -
lug in favor of M. Coker v*. George K < lark
and said property pointed out by plaintil! Ii
November 6th, 1867.
J. if. PIL8BUKY, Deputy M.anfi
novl6—wtd* Prinlei'» lev g* ,.
GEORGIA, Butts county.
WHEREAS, William H. Johnson applies to ■„
for letters of guardianship of the person an I
property of Joaepb Johnson, minor
This is, therefore, to cite and odiuoni-h all and
singular the kindred aud creditors ol .an u.i
uor, to show cause, if any exist, on «r Iwi..ri
ch* first Monday iu January next, why bit. -
should not be granted the applicant
Given under my hand aad oftirial signalu>.-.
this December fid, 1867.
WILEY GOODMAN. Onlinary
dec8—w30«i rn*l*i*■ ire y .
GREENE SHERIFF'S SALK.
WILL be sold Iwfore the t)ourt House, iu the. .
of Greenesboro, Greene county, tos.rgi i. oath,
first Tuesday Id January next, within the !rg*
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit
Tract of land lying and la-r.ig in - ,i 1
county on the head w aters of Bervardair < r. . a
bounded by lands of H. C. Peck, w in. H .1. I.
and others, containing five hundred acres,
less: on said tract is a valuable dwelling n..u-e.
aad valuable grist r Ills and ttw mills. L-vi. i
upon to satisfy two fi. fas. one in favor of J..nu I
Martin vs. Wm. Moore. James Moore, s.-. urity
and Elliot C. Bowden, administrator of \t ■■> f
Lnckie, deceased, security, aud John Bonner eu
dorser, from tne Superior Court <u saul • •■unt.
and the other in favor of Miles \V. Lewis. \-
signee, Ac., vs ElliolC. Bowden, adm'r .4 Wiu t
Luckie, from Greene Superior Court. Nani pr<v
erty pointed out by pUintig's attorney Term-
casn. Decemlier S, 1M7.
C. K. HUTCHESON, Deputy Sheriff
deo4—w ts Printer s le. |.
CLAYTON SHERIFF'S SALE.
WILL lie sold before the Court House door, in
Joueshoro, Clay ton county. Gw, on tne fit »t rue-
day In January, 186*. within the legs) hour- .>:
sale, the followtug property, to wit:
One town lot in the towo ol JoMatooro. contain
mg three and three-lourtbs arrea, known a- in.
hotel lot, and also a* the property of tne estate <u
the late Dr. James A. Turner, liwuM-'l l..«n-
on to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued rrom Henry su^-n.-r
Court against Levi H. Turner, mimini-trnior ..i
Jo*. A. Turner, deceased, iu lavorclB ( 1. . .
administrator <U bosit mm of W. L. M»rri- i.
ceased, w hich fi. fo. wo* issued from a 4n iv.
tolned in said Superior Court to assert the ». n
dor’s Hen. Terms cosh. November feth. lw.7
L. C. HUTcUENUN. Deputy (-hi l iff
rmS-wuU Printer’s lev f-
HEARD COUNTY SPECIAL BAII.IKO
SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, between the legal hours of tale, betorr the
Court House door, in the town of Franklin. Hear I
county .Georgia, the following property. U.-w it
One lot of land number eighty-eight ,Hr in ih.
fit tee nth district of originally Carroll, now Hear i
— __ in* made ap- . .. ...
'me ftrtlrtiVs to r*tl the Teal' T. tn . r vn *■
estate>af sttki dccoaaed foe tfce benefit of
cow
were
fWP “Bandy” has succeed oil base ball as
* game iu Virginia.
GEORGIA. Upson county.
TWO MONTHS alter date application will be
mmle to the honorable Conrt of Ordinary of Uuwti
county, for leave to sell tbe real estate of Robert
A. Dicks, late of said county, deceased.
November TOth, 1387.
MARTHA A. DICKS, Administratrix
dec*— warn* Printer’* foe fa
Thin
two month* the first publication-of
this ftotiea *iie leare will be granted for
tbe sale of teki retd estate;
Giver under my band and official signa
ture, imp 2JJtb Grtpbf*, 1^7,
'! ;’ x (4^.R. NOLAX, Ordinary.
oet29—w2i» Friater’a fee 95
issued at the Jnly Terra of the count- < ourt
1867, In ravor of Nvsbv Cbunn. lhl* the* at da.
of Deo*labor, 18*7
J. A. 1‘UNDER. Special Bailiff t t
dec*—wu Printer*- fee n ’*>
GEORGIA, Pauldino county.
TWO months after data application will »m
mado to the Court of Onlinarr of Pauhlmg coao
ty, Georgia, for leave to sell the real out rot
James Colo, deceased. October *9tb. H*r
. . J- W. HARRIS, Admini-Irator
novJ-wtm Printer’s fee fa