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

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/a VOL. I.—NO, 254. , Ji'»U.l t ATLANTA, GA:, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1867. PRICE—5 CENTS. the daily opinion. nweoopToneyear Two topic* one yd*. rir« copies om year ■"•BSX&SiSi?'. *?* 110 per -»oo sutwcriptfow* bwkh editions will be received mrsix months. st rates corresponding with the a^EWtSiNG.—Card# in Crrr Directory , , t lo exceed five lines, <1100 per annum. Special Vied notices Fimn Oners per line for first .*•-1 ion .and Fiva C'EWYa per line thereafter. The live rharget win be made fbr advertisements <*. I n* Tea then s square, ebatuaries, ar * " uf a personal nature. Rxcept in . tai contract. other advertisumeata Will be e tarsnl ti<c following sates; 0 rr t-jr*at, oue Insertion. « • $1.00 - •- tw u insertions, - - 1.60 .< “ three insertions, - . *.00 - •• one week. ... jjo - “ one month ... 10.00 - “ three months. ... artOO . lf riflr’ssnle», perlevjref ten lines or less.. .$» 60 iiwriff *s Mortgage A-1h. sales, per square.... 6 00 T .i collectorV* sales, per sauare 6 00 t i tattoo* for Letters or Admlaistratloa 8 00 1 .tatton* for Letters of Guardianship 3 00 Letters of application for dismission from ' ^ininistnUun 4 50 Letters of application for dismission from Guardianship. 8 00 A’h’lirat >‘>n* for leave to sell Land 5 00 Notices to irebtors and Creditors 3 00 ..f Land, etc., per sqnare 6 00 <>r i -rishable property, 10 days, per eqr. 1 80 fc.tr*v Notices. SO days S 00 foreclosure of Mortgage, per sqr, each time... 1 00 TIME REQUIRED FOB LEGAL ADVERTISING 's’ps of Land, etc., by Administrators, Execu tors or Guardians, are required by law to be held :hc fir-t Tuesday In the month, between the hour* of ten In the joreamoo TELEGRAPHIC. BROS TBS BMW TOSS SMSSS asroctattob. and three in the af- A' In. the county «;!. h t be property is situated. Notices of th the i curt House in the count; Notices of sale- mu't'le given in a public gasette 40 days previous to the day of sale. ' v Hires of the sale at puiuooal property must t. . vea in like manner 10 days previous to the ilti of sale. \ u, ,- to the debtors and creditors of an estate jju-i also be published 40 days. Notice that aiqdieatioa will lie made to the .■ irt of ordinary for leave to sell Land, etc., ni:i-i be | m I dished for two months. , .taiions for letters of Administration. Guar- li ,u-hip. etc., must lie published90 days; for dis- i --ion from Administration, monthly (months; di-mi'sion from Guardianship 40 days. Rules lor foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub- ■ i.hed monthly Tor 4 months; for establishing lost psicrs. for the full space of 3 months; for cent re mg titles from Exerntors or Administrators, m .re bond has I wen given by the deceased, the lu'.i space of three months. PuMicaUous w ill always be contlnned accord- mi : to these, the legal requirements, unless uthar- entered. gBirL1KLBAL DEDUCTIONS will be made to >urlv advertiscfn. mdr All transient and foreign advertisements fl*. «- prepaid to secure publication py- \ii :ott« ~ ‘ ‘ for publication vll letter* qn Wutiaesvor communications tion, must l>e addressed 8CHUGG8 * DUMBLB. Atlanta. Ga. 4 ity fitisi nr.ftt Directory. H ATVUJtp, rA|fA^. JtWKLBT, SO- W M IlO I.I.M AN'” , Dealer in Watches. I (locks. Jewelry. Gold Pens. Spectacles, U .» Ac, Whitehall street, ad door above M. f , lA 1 ,n. >, A Co.S Book Store, Atlanta, U«. Repairing in good style and warranted. .ov.t-^y ^ ii±±rr .. - MERCBABTS ABD G ROCS US lktlll, WALLS A CO., Dealers iu J> Staple and Fancy Groceries, H i-sHs. shoes and Notions; Hardware, Ac., tab and e v.uaine atO*rt. b Produce, Tc. OTD, WALLS A CO., noil-dhn Cor. Peters and Forsyth streets. \ DAiK A RK&8K, Al'CTION AND COMMISSION HucHisTs. Sign, Auction House. White- had street. Atlanta, Ga. fofiO—It L\ NCU, Wholesaut amd Kktail Gao caa. and dealer in Varieties, Whitehall street, '■'anta.t*« MS—If 1/AlXd A PARBOTT, WHOLESALE GRO- T t KBS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, >.-an:U Front, Peachtree streat, Atlanta, Ga. -«4t—Ir A. UtacutMT*. and Agppfo for Manufacturers s i Produ.-ers, at the Bridge, on Broad streatand raimiad, Atlanta. Ga. A. J. ROBERT, M*-lv F. W. ROBERT. J "1IN < ROGERS. Dkaleb in Pamilt GKO- oiiHand country Peouuck, Whitehall, one J»*>t irom Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. Choice its as always on hand . , augS— 6m BaSKRRH ABO BROS SMS * 1'tifc GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK. Bank 1 H..s t. Alabama s ieet. John Rica, Presi- I’ d fc. L Joaas.Casl ter; Darwin G. Jones. Tel- < Kdwakd II. Jo*xs. Bs»ok-Keeper. D1KEC- 1' *R>--J<ihn Rice. John Collier, E. K. Rawson, 8. ' .*• W. W Clayton fe*0—ly J il JAMES BANKER AND BROKER, AT- • list a, bu/sand sells Gold, Silver, Bonds, k? anti Bank Bills Exchanges Bonds, makes .-‘—troents fbr parties in Bonds and Stocks; a- a- interest on Deposits when left for two caohihs or longer. fe*0—ly M 1 1 . ai dobbins a co., brokkrs. over At Uuta Nationnl Bnnk. Alabama street. ti-G-wwco—irislwu A Roberts, New York; Hop- ki-n. I iv>» iiridge A Dwight New York; B. H. w ‘rtt-n. lugusta, Ga.; D. F. Fleming, Charleston, ' j . J D Cunningham, Montgomery, Ala.; R. t* < rv, AtlanU; R. Austell. Atlanta; Edward r».i p. lord. Nuvaaaali. Ga fo*0—ly \ TLANTA NATIONAL BANK—DESIGN A- -« ri-i* dkpositoky of the united '1 \TES. A av«t*ll. President; W. H.Tcllsb, -n»er DIRFXToRS-A Austell, M. G. I>ob- • -r>. w K Phiaips.Jesse McLendon, J. H. James- attention paid to colleokions in Atlanta si i thr-.gh this section. Prompt returns made st the lowest current rates. Our New York Cor- rc-pondent, the Fourth National Bank, to whom " r refer. fe*0—ly HA LOOKS. C tHl* AGO ALE DEPOT—M. E. KKNNyTpto- .• uT-u-u.r dealer in Brandies, Wines. Whiskies •ad St-gars. Chicaoo Ale always on hand. No. 14 Alabama street. Atlanta, Ga. aug4—4m LAST NIGHTS PI&FA I CHB& CoagnesltHhi* * Washington, Dec. 1&.~Senate.—A me morial from the Norfolk Bo»d of Tmde, asking the repeal of ttie rattan. tax,.'yyag tabled.. ’ . y. a • ^ a t< A memorial from the citizens of Ark»n- sas, afflrmipg that outbreaks «roimminent on account of destitution in several of the counties. r 1( > , il The repeal of the cotton tga; was resum ed, after whieh the President’s message re- rt , , _ . _ gardhrg Hahcock was rfeadi ^lien, amid 1 ^•eWtt TusodlOoii’ootmty considerable confualonitS to lt8,4l3poSltioa, *#xmn dsctlnn Oi the Senate adjourned. • - • njj ^ r Honetj— A bfli for the relief of soldiers, who deserted, was reposed the Milita ry Committee, and provoked Aiseossion. other* because they wiH oot wort and from mrlira* causes the country is’filled With thlevin« va^Ahfmd*. But few freed- meh have made e^ntrtMts as In borer* for the ne*tryear/though many are anxkma to dbso. • Preparatibfife for farming next year art v^y dtennijerffied 1 in cohsequenc* of ““ t Objeetionable ftttiirw in the new eon- ik' 111 r some sections the farmers the freed men to sign agreements to verte agah^st the ratification of the con stitution, on the ground that it ruins fee planters, 'A great majority of the farmlrs are hiring fewer laborers than ever befeie. ; ‘ Albert Smith, h • freedman, has been ap pointed by Gen. Pope, a Justice of tile who abandoned the Union for the Confed erate army at the -commencement of tb« war. • P 1 lfn The House went into Cera unit tee of the Whole on the state of the Unfo: ad amid. ordered 7 rroq-r-| >n. Tlie Hancock message waa ter confusion, a&d T«xai Elactfon Or4ere4. \ New Oblxans, Hpecial Or- ders 2tM, dated to-day; Gen- HAncoek gives 'notice of the election in Texas for Conven- Vton or no ConydnUon, and delegates to the It was contended that-it restored officers ^If'carriecb the Convention will be heM- Aroai' Februa«y the 10th to the 14th, IfifeiMsI've. Ninety delegates to be elected. The-total registered'Vote is 104,359. The revision of registration will commence fourteen days previous to rite election. The Order apportions delegates among the ^entities, and. says no election will be held th COuntirt not organized, or in which there hmk been no registration. The elections will he held Only at county seats. Each ballot presented by a colored voter must be marked Colored by the Judge of the eAectfoh board. «< ,<> Begisters are dharged with the conduct- Of the efectkm,' but lf from any cause any of the rtghCers fail to jjjwform their duty, their places wHi bq tilled by the county Judget countygslerk^r clerk of the District Court; provided they can qualify, other- Wfee the vacancies to he tilled by appoint ment of the balance pf the registration considerable printed. i •. The Reconstruction Committee’s bHl, the substance of whioh was telegraphed yes terday, was resumed- • r Mr. Maynard gave notice of ax additional' section aiithorir.lng the ConventiohsidirW tablish Provisional Governments.'* 1 Mr. Stevens witlulrew th t section of the bill increasing the representation-from the Southern States. And the bill passed by a vote of 104 to 37—a strict party vote; > j The bill as passed provides, that a majori ty of the voters shall ratify , the Congtltu-. tion; members of Congress shall be elect ed according to the Cqngijesijiynal IHstrlclh | board. Sales of 1 dinars during the election existing in 18f»S. The san^e offieh#* aiha is protiiblted( Militar.v interference, unless make returns of the Vofiea. uiLthe Const!- necessary to keep the peace at the polls. Is tutlons shall give certiflcfttefi^n Congmmi pfohibitect, Ifo soldiers will be allowed to T "“" 'UMi'-'ini -^ appear .At. -thp yoking places, unless regis- itertd voters,and, 4heu only-to vote; but poft oommaaders are to be prepared to act promptly in case the civil authorities fail £p preserve the peaee. Sheriffs and officers jUrertApired to )>q present, apd are respon sible that there will be no interference >.,:ThffjNdge* qf c^qctHuis. jand each regls- sjrf Isenapowered tp gall upon the and ,ih ,«W ,P( failure to tf^fcdiitles iluruig the el«S4ipp> sindoi’l . Ail. 11‘j‘i R *' f "* ccw - UTGyv’Jl^vlpe papers Hi\y that under orders ^ ( Key libels,’ lefugees from thjo jam^jri'es ted j n B rb w ns v iTTe. 'jo men. The House.adjourned. .• nil Jjni.l * ’ .WiNcellaneouM n*»i.J/;tj Tlie [‘resident’s mcs?n^e fe highly lauda tory of Genasal xg%i so and eonclndrs: “I vuppeatfu^ly snggfesl-to Congress that some, public recognition of General Hancoekfe ^patriotic toridtict 'ta due, if not to hj^ptojlie fr justice tbrbiigrioiiT’fhe ctAirftry,. Of such air act as hfs, at such a time, it koibatr■'fit- that the dignity,sboktkhbfi VlQdi^RtetVJMkb the virtue prodahiiqtl^o that it# valuo-aa 1 ^ an example fnAy hbt M lost to tbb'liktiofo.^ Internal Beyei|i|o-fJc^i|^f tofday 93AS^ 000. j -in iia .mu Immense amounts of produce are frozen up In the Erie Canal, •! • . ; The House Committee on Public Lands has reported a bill declaring forfeited the lands granted Southern Railroads in 1856. There are about 500.000 acres Involved. From CalUcrnia. San Francisco, Dec. 18.—The Demo cratic caucus fails to nominate a Senator. Severe storms prevailed throughout Cali fornia. Generali Pope an4 Swayne, , Montgomery, Dec. 18^—The unofficial letter of Major General Pope to ^wayne, dated November 20th. 1967, recently puhT llshed by the National Intelligencer, and synopsized in the New York Herald’s Washington special dispatch of December 12th, was genuine copy, which was furnish ed to the reporter of the Montgomery. Mall and published In that paper by a prominent member of ihe late Reconstruc tion Convention, who is one of the Radical nominees for Supreme Court Jqdge. The published document was a genuine verba tim copy of General Pope’s letter, ^nd was furnished to the Mail’s reporter as imppr- tant information on account of personal enmity to Pope, because of his dictation an ATTORBSV&. t HARROW A SiMFtSON, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Atlanta, Ga. Office corner Whitebait and a * am* street*, over Jamee’ Banking Home, i -tiacoc ou Alabama street. H. P. FARROW, o. r. SIMPSON. INHVRABOS. \ KTNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY— — a \"tt>, fH.onjSOO. Wm. Jenninos. General iam a and my*-ly J? -. Lynch'* Building, corner of w bit. T.atl street*, second floor. BARD WARS XA TSRIALS. a HARDW ARE—J. M. AJ.C. ALEXANDER, Whtteball street. Iron, Steel, Nails, Car* itciials. Tools for all trades, Build- Serials. Boltina Cloth*. Farming 1 ‘-,' ^ici^B J M. A j7e. ALEXANDER. 4 htlehal! ? TOMMEY Y tt STEWART, DEALERS IN Hardrabb. Iron and Steel Cftlebt, Thou or mil kinds, Harness, Bridles. • ollaRS. Le athie. etc , Sian of the Mill ■nd Gauie Cock, Whitehall street, Atlanta, re la. ang*—4m DHYHIC1ABS. I vU W. c. A>HKR baa remoTed hla olfiee fi-om f u»e kiocri sa Corner to Uw Junction of Mari* • ■ v 41.1 W alum street*, where be can be found at an, when not profesaionElly engaged ■« V**—<14«n I n Bankruptcy. 1) MPHT.KT COPIES of the Rules and Reau- I stum* In Bankreptcv, adapted by the DM* «i >■!( ourt m the United states for the Northern •"'trictof Georgia, can be hadfian application at t* r < inti o*loe^AUanta, v Ga. 1 rice, 60 caats Utefi—dtt Many freedinen Were dismissed heefifis* their term of service had expired. fqej over to the Mexican ahthori- tief unaer qharge dt being deserters. * »•!*« re 4»r a Newspaper. “ THb Brownsville Kimehcro was seized on the 12tti4rtstant, *by ordei* of Brevet Brlga- dlbr G^hefal McKlhzte, Commanding Sub- E)isfrl6t "ot the 1 Rio Grtinde. One of the proprtetorfi has arrived ip this city. ilfgflllE Convention. Richmond. Decbl8.—In the Convention a commumeat*©tf from the Superintendent of the Btirtaa at Petersburg, expressing Ap^rthOhrton tbtit tltekrhiie men who have been cast in suits tried before the Bureau, are about•'aYteiripkfnir to get the decis- 16ni reversed by th& civil court, was re ferred. The resolution from the printing com mittee; glvlrtg tlie contract for the Conven tion printing to the proprietors of the New Nation, was recoin mi ttod, the prices being higher than those iMPretofbre determined ori by the'CofrVenttotC The resolution to adjourn on the ‘20th of December to January 3d. was adopted. The-resblutioti to give the poor, who have b(W Oh account of voting, the pet dfem of members during the recess, thultiifl dfr the table. >1 Cbakteinde Meeting 1 WsbdMimu l&ro-The Conservative Cen- tral Exe«uttv« CoffimitUe met here to-day. tion. General Sway he will vouch for the genuineness of the letter, and Gen Pope cannot deny it, but regrets its publication. The other was Copied Xf> show to a num ber of members of the Conventj^p ..to in fluence their action, and many influencial men declared that the puWished letter, was a genuine copy. Prominent radical mem bers said these orders or letters of military commanders were dictatorial aud insult ing, and they wished them published that the people might know what commanders of military districts were doing to embaf-i rass the reconstruction policy of the Re publican party. " * /;'■».! Alakama Aifslra. , , . > , The Advertiser says: “Mr.Granger, the sheriff, so-called, of Mobile, was, in tha^ty yesterday. He visited the military head quarters, wearing an anxious face as he went in and came out.’* In . #(l . It will be recollected that a prisoner in Mr. Granger’s custody hak sued out a writ of habeas corpus in Judge Bustoed’a Court, alleging that be is restralnud qf bla liberty- by a man who is not a legal officer. This involves the whole question of ths <xm#U- tutionality of the reconstruction ad* Ml, Granger thinks that the act will be de clared unconstitutional, and the prisonet; ordered to be set at liberty. It is shrewdly suspected that the so-called sheriff is peti tioning the military here to coma - to hi* aid In resisting Mr. Busteed. /m Accounts from the farming districts port great destruction of farmer’s stock,— It is freed men who prowl about the qoun- try and kill beef cattle, milch cows and bogs, aud live by general pillage; In some sections the cotton fields Mp #trtl Labor is sought but cannot be procured.—^ BiSurdC ctorerno r of ldaho, and noininAt- More than a quorum w.^ present. An or- gankMtion w»s perfected—J. R. Sneed, of Macon, elected Secretary; II. J. Gresham, Trttenrerii ■ The committee provided for a thorough organization throughout the State, g’tid transacted other important busi ness. ' Foreign. St. JbrrfasiBUBG, Dec. 18—The InvLlide Russe says-the agreement between France apd Aqstria, on the eastern question, if pp»y»Kfal in, will imperil the peace of Eu rope. , , , Paris, Ppp. 18.—The Moniteur publishes a police circular, placing the press under more rigerpas censorship. , .Jterlteta. Nrw York, Dec. 18.—Cotton quiet; sales 7300 bales dtlfi^u: Freights quiet. Gold 133%. Baltimore, Dee. 13.—Cotton dull ot 15% •16\.<‘i ini II J.‘ Wilmington, Doc. 18—Cotton firm at >1 -»» i! )ij New Gait * ke Dec. 18.—Cotton firm; middlings at 75. Sale*-UXX) bales; receipt 2,226 bales. Sterling 43a46)^. New Youk sigh t He discount. Gold 134%. gtyti E Doc. 1A—*Cotton closed quiet and steady. Sales 1,000 bales at 15c. Receipts 1,364 "bales. . pHAiutrflM, Dec. 18.—Cotton Wc.. Sales 220 bales. Receipts 1,440 bales. Savannah. 1 Dec. 78.—Cotton oj>ened declined Middlings at 14?*. Railroad Schedule*. WESTERN & ATLANTIC MILBOAD. ON and after December 15th, 1867, 1’atteucr Train* will ran ms follows: GOING NORTH. LEAVING ATLANTA. T,55 A. M. Daily (excett Sundays) Eirnu PaMXNQEE.—Arrive at Dalton at 10S with R. T. and Ga. B Cbattanoooa » trains of 4.00 P. M., eonnecting Wll Nashville shd Cbattanotwa Railroad for Nashville, Louisville and the We&L and trains of Memphis and Charleston Ran- road for Memphis, New Orieam, ecX. ’ 3.00 P- M. Daily (exorfy Sdn»at8) Ac worth Accommodation-^—Arrive a* Marietta at 4.50 r. m., Acworth 6.S5 it. ic. 6.35 P. M. Daily great Northeen Mail.—Ar rive at Dalton at 19.16 t. dob nee t lag with K T. and Ga. R. R. trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg, Washington, Baltimore, Pbila<iclphu and New York. Arrive at Chattanooga 8.05 a. m., con- nectiug with trains of Naahvi'le and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louisville, and tlie West* and trains of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad for Memphis, New Orleans, ete. COMING SOUTH ARRIVE AT ATLANTA* I. 46 A. M. Daily Great southern Mail — Leaving Chattanooga at 4 40 p m , con necting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga, and Memphis and charles ton Railroads, and at Dalton at 7 30 P. m , connecting with trains of K. T. and Ga. Railroad. 10.10 A. M. DAily (except Sundays) Acworth Accommodation —Leave Dalton at 10.10 a. M., Acworth at 6 25 A. M., Marietta at 8.15 A. M. II. 50 A. M. Daily (except Sundays) Express Passenger.— Leave Chattanooga at 3.40 a. M.. making close connections wita trains of Nashville and Chattauooga, and Memphis and Charleston Kail roads, and Dalton at Of 0 a. m., connecting with trains of Bust Tenncise and Georgia Railroad. Pnllman’s Patent Sleeping Cearhei OM ALL NIGHT TRAINS. HEARD. OOUNTY SHERIFF SALES. ON the JlgAt Tuesday in Jaanary next, will be sold before the rourt House door. In Franklin, Heard eonntg, Georgia, Within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Part of lot of land No. 104. situated in dGtrictof Heard county, lying east ot a vidtng said lot between* WRli£m Cheek a cilia Steed, now Priscilla Headrick. Levi the 13th line dt* and Pris- .. — hdriok. Leviedonby virtue of a cost fl. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Carroll county, Dfleen of Court vs- Pris cilla Steed. Property pointed out by Johu Hea drick. Also, at the same time and place will be sold one oQtton gin. Levied on as the property of Jackson AlTen^by virtue of a fl fa. issued from the Superior Court of Heard county, in favor of Wil liam Ainsworth vs. J. Allen, claimant, and J. T. StodghUl, administrator of J. McStewart, security. Property pointed out by 11. C. Allen. AMO, at the same time and place will be sold tkirty fo«r acres of land, more or less, including the tan yard known Ks the Cleaveland ten yard, and now occupied bw Mr Samples. Said proper iu4ntiff ana lr' ” ty pointed otu by nl . L. Cl levied on as the property or D. L. Cleaveland, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued Irom th* Superior Court of Troup county, Ga., in favor ot Nathan McCaully vs.'D. L. cleaveland. Also, at the same time and place will he sold one house and lot In the village of Houston, in said county, bounded on the north by the Ala bama road, on the east bv the road leading from Franklin to LaGrange, on the south and west by occupied by Mr. Kunp. by plaintiff and levied TVhite, to aatisiy i s 7tad« rrant;mi t» imGrange, on Aprom Form by, gnd now Said property pointed out Outb 1 on asUie property ot John While, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the Justi. es’ Court of the 7UU dis trict, G. M., ib favor of J. A. Ponder vs. said John White. Levy made and returned to me by Thos M. Awbry, L. C. November 25th, 1987. W. 8. KCHOLS, Sheriff. uov27—wtds Printer's fee glO.UO GEORGIA, Sumter corxTT. WHEREAS, Mrs. Mary W. Bryan Applies to me for letters of administration w:, the will .» »oa«d on the estate of Nathan Brvan <!• . These are. therefore, to cite and a<lm<.ui«n all and singular the heirs and creditor* ot *si,t de sensed, to be and appear at my office wiUiin the time prescribed by law, and show cans*, it a> they cam, why said letters should not t* graatcl la tonus of the law. Given under my hand and official *.<natnre. this December fl. 1841. , _ ... L. P. DORM AN. Onliaary. deefl—w30d Printer • toe f3 FULTON MORTGAGE SALE. W'ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the city of Atlanta, Fulton county. Georgia, on the first Tuesday in January, 18K8, within the legal hours of sale, the following Woperty, to-wlf: Thu south half of city lot Xo. 83, of block 14. of land lot No. 61, of the *14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga.. fronting on Col lins street, and hounded by lot of John K. Bennett on the west, by B. D. Ladd, on the east by K. A. Pittman, on the south anil said Collins street, con taining one acre, more or less Levied on by vir tue oi and to satisfy a Mortgage 11. 1*. issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Daniel Pittman vs. A. P. Bell. Property pointed out in said Mortgage fl. fa. November 4,1867. W. L. UCBBARD, Depute Sheriff. nov5—wSw Printer’s fee $5 GEORGIA, Monrok county. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WHEREAS, A. ll.Suetd hating In imui**- i«»rm applied to me for permanent letters o; a.lcuuu* tration on the estate of Mary -Sneed, decease.». Ute of said county: This is to cite all the kindred and creditor* >4 said Mary Sneed to be and appear at mv ndtoc within the time allowed by law. a »d ,ho» cause If any they can. why permanent let*«*r«* of ml- ministration should not be granted to A. it -.no-.I ou said estate. Witness my hand aud official signature, thi* the 4th day of December, 1847. O. MORSE. OiNlinarv. dee6—w30d I'rtutei * ga' GEORGIA,.Monroe county. WHKJUCAS, no proper application for letters .. administration has been made to hm«ii the rsLaU.- of John Y. Stephens, deceased, late uf thi* coun ty: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, kindred aud creditors, to *i*o» cause within the time prescribed by law. win the Clerk of the Superior Court should not l>v ap pointed administrator on said esta e. Given under my band and offi. ial signature, this 4th day of December, 1H6V O. MORSE. Ordinary. dec6—w30d Printer's le* g-t rtecl4—dBm JOHN B. PECK, Master of Transportation fSgF GEORGIA RAILROAD—171 utiles—Fare flve cents per milt —John i\ KiNQ, president; E W. COLE, Superintendent; G. T. Andkhmjs. Agent at Atlanta DAY l“AH8KNOEa THAIN. Leave Atlanta — 51KJ a.m. Arrive at Augusta. 6 45 P.M. Leave Augusta 5.00 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00 P.M. NIGHT r A88KNGEM TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 715 P.M. Arrive at Augusta. ;....4.li> A.M. Leave Augusta 6 00 P M. Arrive at Atlanta ,,,,,,.,,.,.415 A.M. NIGHT THROUGH PKEI4BT TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 6.40 P M. Arrive at Augusta 9.57 A.M. Leave Augusta ; 5.10 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.06 A.M. SUMTER CJUN’TY SHERIFF’S SALE' FOR FEBRUAR7'. WILL be sold liefore the Court House door, in the city of Auicricus, on the flr-t Pnesday in February next, within the le_:il hours oi 'ale, the ! following property, io-w t | Ail the crop of cotton of the present vear ou the j ! plantation oi John M. Worrell, in the county of) ■ Suniter, conflating Of40 bales, -oreor lees, to wn. j 5 hides ginned and packed, lint and seed cotton in . the gin nouse, and cotton in the li< ’da to be picked ' , ai d ginned by the day of sal,-.to satisfy j Mortgage II fa in ray hands from the County Court of hum I ter county, in lavoi'of Adams, Jones & Reynolds I vs. John K. Worrell. Proj>erty pointed out by \ niaintifl’s attorney as the property or John 11. orrell. dec7— wts ,, .. .. pio This November 25tn, 1867 J. B. PlLbBCRY, Deputy Sheriff. Printer's fee »5 JUT MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD— IDS mi la*—Fare, five cents per mile—A. J. Whits, President; K. B. Walkkk, Superintendent; K. A. ▲mdrrron, Agent at Atlanta; ' • DAY PAiniENOKR TRAIN. 1-eava Macon . 7 45 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta gDOt'M. Leave Atlauta 715 AM, Arrive at Macon • 1 40 P.M, Leave Macon • * ’- 8 4b P.M,' Arrive Ip Atlanta • • - - 4.3U A.M, Leave Atlanta • 7 15 P.M- Arrive in Macon - if- .1 410 A.M. fitgr ATLANTA ROAD—87 miles—F Kino, President; S. X WEST POINT RAIL- *P.’ Grant, Superintendent; R. M. Fakrar, Agent at Atlanta: DAT PA88XNGRR TRAIN—GOING OUT. l-eave Atlanta 7 00 A.M. Arrive at We6t Point 12.00 M. DAT PA8SRNGEK TRAIN—COMING IN. I>eave West Point 12.40 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta 6.30 P.M. SMT MONTGOMERY A WEST POINT RAIL* ROAT).- >.—Daniel H. cram, Superintendent. Leave West Point Arrive at Columbus - Arrive at Montgomery - Leave Montgomery - Leave Columbus Arrive at West Point 1R15 A.M. I 1 44 P M. i 4 25 P.M, 1 7.00 A.M, . 1.11 P.M. 1.1B P.M. |mr MAIL STAGE LINE FROM ATLANTA TOD AH LON EGA — Leave Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6.00 A.M. Arrive Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 (*> P M. THROUCH RATES ON COTTON 10 NEW YORK and OTHER EASTERN CITIES f VIA NORFOLK. unpr gg6.62 542 6 37 6«7 4 69 ON and after November 4th, 1867, the rates on Cotton from Atlanta, per bale, will be, ' compressed. Not Compressed. I To New York g6 55 . o Baltimore 4 75 To Philadelphia 6 55 To Boston 6.05 To Norfolk 415 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 and Boston. No insurance re* quirt'd to Baltimore or Philadelphia. Any further information will be furnished on application to JOHN B. PECK. M-T., n»v5—d3m Western &. Atlantic Railroad. O O O F 1 N G , V ROOFING. ROOFING. Having established a Manufactory of the well known Felt, Cement and Gravel Hoofing, The undersigned would call the special,attention of builders, and persons about to build, to this STYLE OF ROOFING. It is cheaper and more durable than any other Roofing in are, and i6 FIRE-PROOF, and has been thoroughly tested, as can be seen by reference. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Roofing of all kinds rep-ired. Looting 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 .rear ofWinsldp’s POSTPONED COBB SHERIFF'S SALE.! WILL lie sold before the Court. House door. In 1 the city of Marietta, Coi'h county. Ga., on the first i Tuesday In JantiMfy m>*t. within the usual' hours of sale, the following proiiertv, to-wit: Lots ol Laud numbers «7i. 9*6, 927. *.*4G «ud 947, anil parts of 87L 875 and 9-8, iu the 16th district and second se, tiuu of Cobb county. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Joanna M Cass, executrix af •tolln Cass, deceased, tosutisiy one 11. fa Issued fi ora Cobb Superior Court in iavor of Charles D. Phillips, hearer, vs. Joanna M. Cass, executrix of ] John Cass, deceased Sold for the purchase money. i iiis I'uceBjbpi 3, iwtn. A. F. JOHNSON, Sheriff. d*'i:7—wta Printer’s fee jJtuW j BARTOW MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE j WILL be sold before the Court House door, in i the town of <'s'Te*-'*rille, Bartow county, Georgia, i within t ie legal hours of sale, on the llrst Tues day in January, 1868. the following property, lo- wit: The settlement of land, eight hundred and fifty aurus (8{W) liidro or less, ou which Dr G. G. Roy anil others now reside, la the fourth district and laird section of Bartow countv. Levied on as the property of Gtctuvus II Bates, to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court Mortgage fl. fa. in fa vor of Horace J. Bates vs. Uustavus H. Bates. Property pointed out by defendant November 7th 1867. W. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff. nov»—wtds Printer's fee $5 LEE MORTGAGE MIKRIFF’S BALE FOR FEBRUARY. 1868. WILL be sold on tke first Tuesday in February. 1868. at the Court House door, in vStarkville, Lee county. Georgia, be tween the le&dl hours of sale, about four bales of ginned cotton, not packed, two hundred bushels of corn, more or less, two hundred pounds fodder, more or less, six hundred bushels cotton seed, more or less. All. levied on as tlie property of Hugh W. tlnsselkus. by virtue of two Mortgage fi. fas., one from the County Court of said county, in favor of E. B. Jones V9. Hugh W. Hasselkus, tlie oilier Irom tlie Superior Court of »aid county, in favor of Wright & Warren V s - Hugh W. Hasselkus. Froperty pointed out In said fl. fas. llec. 6. 1867. deoRMvts WM. C. GILL, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of DcKalb county. Georgia, will lie sold on the first Tuesday in February, 1808, at tlie Court House door, in the tow r n ! *»f Decatur. lleKalb county, between the legal hours of sale, lot ot land No. 227, containing 140 acres, more or less, in the 15th district of DeKalb county, (with the exception of the widow’s dower.) Sold as the property' of William B. Anderson, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms of sale cash. This the 7th day of December, 1867. SARAH J. ANDERSON, AdnTx. declO—wts Printer’s fee $5 DANIEL E. Mcv-URRYI.kh*! .or l*iv,.. vs _ ( Hart Mt|>eri«>r iourt. JANE McCURRY. > RULE TO PERFECT SERVICE. IT appearing to the Court by the return* ,•■ t;,c Sheriff that the dei'etuiuni iu>t ici.lc m :i. county uud it further appearing dial >fi< .In. . i„* reside in thia State: It is, on motion ot counsel, ordered that said deiendaiit uppear amt answer at the next Term of this Court, else the i jm « iii l>« considered in default and the pi .lutitf alioned to prooeed. And it is further ordered that Uu, Rule be published in the Atlanta Opinion once a mouth for lour months prior to the next Uiu..*i this Court Witness the Honorable William M Rec«e. Judge of said Court. This SepteniiaT l7lli, lxd A true e-tract from the minutes ol said court This Ootuoer 29lb, 1867. JAMES L. JOHNS* in . nov5—wlatnlm Clerk Mi^ierior <v.uit. GEORGIA, Fayktte county. "O 1t.L WHOM IV MAY CONCERN. WHEREAS, Thomas A. Adams and K U sl.e.l having in proper form applied to me for perin.m' ent letters or administration on tlie est it»- ,.| Arthur Robinson, late ol said ooiiuty . de. ca-i d Tills is to cite ail an.l siugulai 'me cnsulors and next of kin of Arthur Kooinson to la- .uni appear at my o'Hcc within the time allowed ov law ai.d show cause, if any they van win per manent administration should not tie gianted to said hpplkuttU Wituess my hand and official -iiriiature. this Novemoei 3uth, 1867 EDWARD CONNOR. Urdmarv deefi—vrSOil Primer's !<-»- g.. EMMA 8. THOMPSON, HUGH L. THOMPSON N.i I.ih / Fulls N,* retur I.ilsel tor 11...... , n, >11 Nllpeilol l mill, rnahle lo I lie V,.,,. 1 eriu ueiN IT appearing to the Court by the n .n,.ih. Sheriff' In the aoove stated ease th it ilie .leu n Is not to be found in this count;. : and it further made toap.-ear thas he i.- residing in t,.,- State ol' Alabama, and is beyuu.i the juiis.ii. tion Of this Court: It is, therefore, ordered n) the court that tne service lie perie- ted on said delcmlaiil n. the publication oi a Rule for 'oat pur; ■. ,■ , mouth for four uiontlis (in one oi ihe pufnie. Gazettes of this city) previous to the next regu lar Term of this Court. IIAMMOND, MYN ATT A WELLBORNK, i'l.iiiiliil s Attorneys. A true extract from the Minutes ot -aid co'urt November 9, 1861. W. R. VENABLE. Clerk declO—w 1 w4m GEORGIA, Baldwin county. W11ERKAS, Fred Hang lias made appiiratson for letters of adiniuistraiiou ou the estate ol George Huur, late of said county,.lei eased These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons ounoerued to hie their ubjuclious, u an>. on or before the first Monday in January next Given under my baud anil oiuosai signature, this5ln December. 1867. JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary dee.7—wSOil i rmu-i * ii-> git* sumtkr January siikkikf>s,\i.e. WILL be sold ou the first Tuesday inJanu ux, 1868, before the Court Douse door, il the i it., ill Americus, Sumter county, Georgia, the follow ing property, to w it: 1 he growing crop of cotton on the plantati n ot George E. Clark, in the 96th distri tot >...n'ci county, to satisfy one Mortgage li 'a is.m (he County Court ot huniler couuly , sain 6 la i-c ihg in favor of F. M Coker vs George I . fork, and said property pointed out byplaodtk. Hus November bdi, 18ti7. J. B. PIL8BCRY , Deputy >harir. novlft—wtds Printer * tee fo' ■*> Foundry je96—«m O. A. 8M1 Shirtings, Sheetings, Drills, STRIPES. OSNABURGS, YARNS, Ac, By Wholesale at Factory Prices, FOR SALE BY HERRING k LEI HEN, factory AGKNT8, W kite kali street Atlauta, Ga. oetdu—<13m GEORGIA, Bartow county. Court or Obdinart, November Term, 1867. IT appearing to the Court by the petition or | Julius bkinner that John 8. Allen, deceased, late of said county, did in hi* lifetime execute to said ; Julius bkinner his bond conditioned to execute Titles in Fee Simple to said Julius Skinner for the Pitts Hotel lots, in the town of Cartersville in said | county, located oa lots Not. 18, 19, 20 and 21. in ' said town. And, it further appearing that said John 8 Allen departed this life without execut ing titles to said town lots, or by will or otherwise providing therefore. And, it further appearing that said-Julius Skfoner has aid the full amount of the purchase price of said ots, and said Julius bkinner having petitioned t is Court to direct Joeiah K. Panott, administrator upon the estate oi the said John 8. Allen, deceased, to execute t him titles to said town lots in conformity wit said bond: Therefore, all persons coucernsd are hereby notified and required to file their objec tions, if any they have, in my offli e, within the time prescribed bv law why said administrator should noi be ordered to execute title- f o said town lots in conformity with said bond- An it Is further ordered that a copy of this i.'ulc be pub-1 lished In the Weekly Opinion newspaper for three months. J- A- HOWARD, Ordinary Bartow county. Extract from the minutes, this 4th day of No vember. 1867. J. A. HOWARD Ordinary B. C. Doria—w3m Printer’s fee $20 ; at!e*dy and closed firm Receipts S56 bales Augusta, D*e. 1^.—Cotton closed steady at 14c. LtVKXPOtti* Ltec. 18--—Cotton closed ***• tor. Middling* in port 7*,d. •Gill l | ,r-' . The President Baa removed F. GEORGIA. Upson coun" f. TWO MONTHS alter .late application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Upson county, for lea» r to sell lot of- land number Arty i50) in the Sh1c£> 1.392 tunes tenth district oi originallv Monrim, now Upson county, belonging to the v'-tatc of Henry Y. Butts, deceased. November 2*th. 1867. PETER P BUTTS Administrator, decs—»»ui Printer’s fee $5 ’«d Istec TaiG^bb* . fenneriy of Ohio, for the plaee7T r ' " GEORGIA. Upson county. TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to the nonorable Court of Ordinary of Upson county, for leave to sell the real estate of Robert A. Dick*, late of said county, deceased. Thu November 30th. 1867. MARTHA A. PICKS. Administratrix, deefl— wkni* Printer’s fee $5 i GEORGIA, Henry county. WHEREAS, G. G. Weems, administra- i tor with (he will annexed, on the estate of i Bush rod Pettit, deceased, having made ap plication to me foi leave to sell the real 1 estate of 9nid deceased for the benefit ot ' the heirs and creditors of said deceased : ! ■ All persons conranred arc notified to file > their objeetiona, If any they Have, within ! two months from the first publication of | this notice, else leave will be rranted for the tele of ssid real estate. • Given under my hand and official signa ture, this 29th October, 1867. Q. R, XOLAN, Ordinary, t oct29—w2m Printer's fee $5 GEORGIA, Butts county. WHEREAS, William H. Juhtixm a| ;•!i. - i«> me for letters of guardianship ot tin- ,4-1 ..m aud property of Joseph Juhnsvu. minm . This is, therefore, to cite aud »<ltuoni«b all ai.-i singular the kindred aud creditors 01 » u i u.i- nor, to show cause, if auy exist, on <>r ffiiiiw the first Monday in January next, why lette.s should not be grauusl tne applicant. Given under my haud and ofii. iul signature, this December 3d, 1867. WILEY GOODM AN. Ordinary. dec3—w30d Printer’s iir f i' GREENE BHEKIFF’B SALE. WILL be told before the Court House, in ttaccitt of Greeoesboro, Greene county, Georg 11, on it,r first Tuesday in January next. 4Mia m tagai hours of sale, the following property, to-mt: Tract of land lying and being m said county on the bead waters of Bervardair 1 m s. bounded by lands of li. C. Peck, M m. D Ja< kx.n and others, containing five huiidred acres, uion- or less: on said tract is a valuable dwelling in-use. and valuable grist v ills and saw nulls Levied upon to satisfy two 11. las. one in lav or 01 .l»nu 1 Martin vs. Wm. Moore, James Moore, st . uri . and Elliot C. Bowden, administrator ol Hu 1 Luckle, deceased, security, aud John Bonner, n, dorser, from ti.e Superior Court 01 said county, and the other in favor of Miles W. Lewi*. A', signee, Ac., vs KlliotC. ltowdeu. adm'i ol V\ m f Luckle. irom Greene Superior Court. >aui prop, erty pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Term., cash. December 3, 1867 C. K. 11LTU1E80N, Deputy Sheriff deed—wts Printer's lee $:> CLAYTON SHERIFFS SALK. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in Jouesboro, Clayton county, Ga., on tne Hist Tue» day in January, IWm, within the legal hours «; safe, the following property, to wit: One town lot in the town 01 Jonesboro, contain r.ng three and three-fourths acre,, know n as me hotel lot. and also as the property ot the estate 01 the late Dr. James A. Turner, deceased Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued irom Hi tfj S 1 w Court against Let i U. Turner, Jas. A. Turner, deceased, in tavWtlW.C l.«« administrator <U Utnu non ot W L. turn., u< ceased, which fi. fa. w aS issued from a dt. ret- oh tamed in said 8u|>erior Court to a-sert tee ven dor's liea. Terms cash. November suth. fen L. C. UUTcHESO'.. Ifeputy abc-nfl. 110^ W— vrtd« Printer’, tec (a io HEARD COUNTY SPECIAL BAILIFF'S SALE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu Jngitiy next, between the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, m the town ol Franklin, Heard county .Georgia, the following proiiertv, to-wit : Une'lotuf hind number eighty eight ,W in the fifteenth d‘strict ot originally Carroll, now Hear I county, Ceurgia. the saute being levied on a, the property of Peter Nestlehiiett, to satisfy oav fi la issued 'at the July Term ol the t oiiuiy court, 1867, in favor of Nisby Lbunu. ihls the at da. of December, 1867 J. A. PONDER, Special Bailiff < t decs—wts Printer - , toe pi BO GEORGIA, Paulding county. TWO months after date application will be made to tbe Court of Ordinal} of Paulding coun ty, Georgia, for leave to sell the real '-’at» uf James Cole, deceased. October S»th, Uai7 J. W. HARRIS, Administrator. nov»-wTm Printers fea fis