The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, December 26, 1867, Image 1

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0>C6 THE DAILY VOL. I.—NO. 259. ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1867. PRICE—5 CENTS THE daily opinion. gfiee, Central Building, Granite Block, Broad St. \drrrtining and Sakaerlpllon Rates. * m-nscEIPTIOIT.—One copy, oic* TXA*. $8.00; .,*Moxraa $4.00*. tusk mouths, $2.00; anr Lisa •L*LfoD SEVENTY-FIVE CENT& PKli MONTH. ’ TKB3(8 OP WEEKLY; one copy one year ** 2J Two copies one year 8 00 f-.vc copies one year ‘10 00 Ten copies one year (and one free to the per- son forming the club.) 20 00 Subscriptions to both editions will lie received lor ms months, at rates corresponding with the rn'.'coing terms. _ ■ _ 1 v |»V KUT18ING.—Cards in ClTT DIRECTORY, _ exceed live lines, $12.00 per annnm. Special . notices FirTBCK CENTS per line for first Insertion ami Five Cents per line thereafter. The * " . r h»r?es will he male for advertisements a . iipvinr less than a square, obituaries, and all y ■ ■ * — . nl natllMO Vw(*AllI I n />UCOw article* of -|fC O'K (K:rsonal nature. Except in cases 1 contract, other advertisements will !«■ following rates: ixe, one insertion, * - r $ 1 1 two insertions, - - l.f.i tlirou insertions, - - 2.00 one week. - - - 3.80 one month 1H if) • tliroe months. - - - Sf>on -.iJc-, per levy of ten line- or lcs^.. :ft Mortgage li frs. sties, pel' square— 5 00 lu r- , >.ik>. per square ..‘fi W) letups of Administration ;. 3 00 ; •*,••- o( Guardianship 3 00 ,’i .. cion lor diamission from . 4 80 -1 »■ »i» for dismission from [it. 3 00 6 eo 8 00 5 00 , . i..r to acU Land . ;«»r> ai d Creditors ■ i. c'.c., per square ..nhable property, 10 days, per sqr. 1 59 .. Notices, 30 days 3 00 . .reclosure of Mortgage, per sqr, each time... 1 00 . 1M K P.fcyUIRED FOE LEGAL ADVERTISING. - Ues of Land, etc., by Administrators, Execn- !„ r . or Guardians, are required by law to he held ,,i, the first Tuesday in the month, between the !„.ur>of ten in the forenoon and three in the af ternoon. at the Court House in the county in «inch the property is situated. Notices of these sales mustl>c given in a public gazette 40 da/a previous to the day of sale Notices of the sale of personal property must hi- given in like manner 10 days prev ious to the dav of sale. Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate mist also lie published 40 days. Notice that application will be made to the ourt of Ordinary for leave to sell l.ai. I, elo., mti-t be published for two months. t it itions for letters of Administration. Guar- •bansbip. etc., nm-t lie published 30 day.'. tor dis- uii—Ton from Administration, monthly 0 months; ,, disuii>i-ioii Jrom Guardianship 4») (lays, i: .. -- ..,r forecliisnre of Mortgage must be pub lish , monthly for 4 months; for establishing lost sis rs. for the full spare of 3 months; for com pelling titles from Executors or Administrators, uhc.i bond has been given by the deceased, the luii sjiace of three months 1-L.i.liiati. n.> will always 1„: con tinned accord- ia ; to these, the legal requirements, unless i ther- wisr ordered. . HjjT 1.IUKR.M. DKIH't.TloNS will be made to •• r.irl v ..dvertisers far am transient and foreign advertisements a, st la- prepaid to secure publication. pyf \!l letters tin business, or commonicalions ior uu< lieation. must la* addressed to fH UUGGS & HUMBLE. Atlanta. Ga. Cifi/ lin-int^t* Directory. WA TVJIM&, VLOCEH, JEWELRY. SO — WM frol.I.M \N. Dealer in Watches. Clock-. -i welry. Gold l’ens. Spectacles, Li*fea.-, Whitehall stieet. 2d door above >1. ii,-li a i o.\- Book .Store, Atlanta, Ga. l-cpiirmir m -<*»l style ae.ti warranted. noVl'i—t.lt HER t HANTS A NI> CROOKRE B in D. WALL'S .v Mi , Dealers in Produce, staple and Fancy Groceries, Hats, Caps, iMsits. >hoe» and Notions; Hardware, Ac., Ac. ball and examine our stock. BOYD, WALLS A CO., nov"-4l3ni Cor. Peters and Forsyth streets. DAlR A REKftE, Acction and Commission Mlki'Hants. Sign. Auction House. White • ireet. Atlanta, feSO—lv A i i kk LYNCH, Whoi.esai.k anp Retail Gbo- X ckr, and dealer in Varieties, Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga *023—ly t 'AINS A PARROTT^WHOLES ALE GRO CERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, branite Front, Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga. fett—ly • V .I ROBERT A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION , Merchants, and Agents for Manufacturers a. I Producers, at tlie Bridge, on Broad street and railroad, Atlanta, Ga. A. J. ROBERT, apt-l v F. W. ROBERT ¥ OHN C. ROGERS, Deai.EE IN F'AMILV Gko- •> ctKiES and COUNTRY Produce, Whitehall, one d'Nir irmn Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga Choice Hams always on band. aug2—flm T‘ BANNERS AND BROKERS MiE GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK, Bank Block. Alabama s'reet. John Rice, Presi- ikut.F L JuNE8.CasI.ier; Dakwin G. Jones. Tel- ler. Edward 11. Jones, Book-Keeper. DIREC TOR."—John Rico, John Collier, E. E. Rawson, S. A Durand W. W ( .ayton fe2U—ly I li. JAMES. BANKER AND BROKER, AT- «) . i-anta. G., bn .s and sells Gold, Silver, Bonds, stacks, and Bank /Jills. Exchanges Bonds, makes Investments for parties in Bonds and Stocks; allows interest on Deposits when left l'or two months or longer. fe20—ly DOBBINS A CO., BROKERS, over At Junta National Bank. Alabama street. Reference!.—Trislwe A Roberts, New York; Hod- kiu*, Trowbridge A Dwight New York; B. H. " A'ren, uigusta. Ga.; I). F. Fleming,Charleston, > C ; J. l>. Cunningham, Montgomery, Ala.; R. Peters, Atlanta; R. Austell, Atlanta; Edward Padillel'ord. Savannah. Ga. fe90—ly A HULNTA NATIONAL BANK—DESIGNA TED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED ST 1TI>. A. AL'RTELl, President; W. H. TrLLEK, Cr>hier. DIRECTORS-A. Austell, M. G. Dob- t .n», W. K. l'hillips.Jcsse McLendon, J. H. James. >i>ecial attention paid to Collections in Atlanta aua through this section. Prompt returns made at the low est current rates. Our New York Cor- re-]iondent, the Fourth National Bank, to whom we refer. ‘ fe29—ly M. SALOONS. ( TUB AGO ALE DEPOT—M. E. KENNY. Pro- J prietor dealer in Brandies, Wines, Whiskies and Segars. C hicago Ali always on hand. No. 14'Alaliaina street. Atlanta. Ga. augl—6m A TTORKKYS UARROW A SIMPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW F Atlanta, Ga. Oltice corner Whitehall and A.ah.sma streets, over James’ Banking House. Entrance on Alabama street. H. P. FARROW, fe»-iv O. F SIMPSON. Through Freights.—The Rome Courier of yesterday learns through a private let ter from E- E. Evans, General Eastern Agent of the Virginia ami Tennessee Air Line Railway, that hereafter freights from Norfolk to Atlanta, Rome, and other places South, will be carried in “sealed cars,” and run on regular time schedules—about five days to Atlanta. From New York, Phila dclphia, or Baltimore to Norfolk, the time is twenty-four hours. This route is be coming very popular with our merchants. » — -- — Tlie Jew*, Their Early Settlement in America—His torical Eeminiscencet. The Jews were among the pioneers who, driven by tyranny and oppression from • lieir homes in the old world, colonized and peopled the new. The Puritans, however, antidate the advent of these people into our North American colonies, many years, they having immigrated in 1620; while the /(ret accounts of any Jewish exodus from foreign shores are down to August 24,1694. At this time people of all denominations were compelled to flee from their natural homes in Europe, the Jews being of the number who sought this continent as a refuge from political and religious ex actions there as well as in some parts of Asia and Africa. On August 24, 1694. a ship arrived at Newport, Rhode island, then tlie principal portof entry, from one ofthe Westindia Is lands. with a number of Jewish families on board. These families, many of whom were people of wealth, respectability and general inteligenec, settled in Newport alter arrival. ^ The second regular synagogue establish ed in this country was at New York, in Cheatham street, 1729. In this city at the time above mentioned there were but few Israelites, and for many years thereafter not more than three hundred Jews were known in New Amsterdam, as New York was then called. Subsequent to 1729. vari ous other ports of entry were opened in the North American colonies, offering to the' oppressed of all nations of Europe a home and an asylum—New York, Boston. Phila delphia and Charleston being the principal, points to which Jewish pilgrims from the old world wended they way. Charleston next appears to have followed New York; there, about 1765, tiie first Jewish syna gogue was established. From this period up to liSJ6 tlie Jews became a considerable integral element of the population, and were highly esteemed for their res pec ta- bility. intelligence and general character. Curing various periods they filled manyoi ilie ollices under tlie city government, and constituted inufch to the current literature of the State. The most of them were en- g igcd in commerce, a few in mechanical pursuits, and others witii the newspaper press, the bar and the foruin. Isaac Cor- dozo was for many years editor and pro prietor of tlie Evening Patriot, and during his editorial career was considered the best authority in questions of political economy in the Southern country. The States of Georgia. North Carolina. Alabama, M ississippi. Louisiana, Kentucky. Virginia. Tennessee, Maryland, etc., be came the recipients of a considerable por tion of the original settlers and their de scendants. These people engaged in com merce principally, a portion of them in professional occupations, politics and the tine arts. , In California (San Francisco) the Jews are now so numerous and their influence so great, thatsteambrs hound for foreign ports are frequently detained when a Jewish fes tival or fast day has occurred on these days. In this, as with most other States, Saturday, being . the Jewish Sabbath, is made a holiday to the pupils of the various schools. In Cincinnati the Jews are very numer ous. The seats ip the new synagogue in that city recently sold at public auction, brought extraordinary prices, the net re ceipts being over $200,000, the premium on certain seats bringing$300. A Law Abiding People.—When the cen sus of the United States was taken in 1860. it was the boast of the Israelites in New York that up to this period there was not in this State a single Jew put on trial for any capital offense, and that tio such thing as a conviction or execution for such an offense was known up to this time. The criminal calander of the State, accessible up tp this period, justifies this assertion. It should be known, if it is not generallv. in connection with this subject, that the Isra elites in all parts of tlie world, and histo rians have indorsed tlie assertion, that this peculiar freedom from capital offenses, such as murder, etc., have characterized this peo ple from their earliest history, published since tlie Christian era, down to the pre sent. There have been individual excep tions to this rule, but they have been few, and only in such instances where the Jew lias been the aggrieved party. This has been partly owing to their domestic edu cation. wherein they have been taught to observe tlie ten commandments, bequeath ed to them by their law-giver, Moses, in their schools and synagogues, wherein the same precepts and religious instructions are observed. Railroad Schedules. Fire in Americus—Loss About $4,000// Last night about 10}■£ o'clock, the alarm of tire was heard in our quiet town, and it was discovered that the kitchen on the premises of Air. W. L. Wadsworth, was In flames. Tlie citizens immediately rushed to tlie scene and did all in their power to extinguish the devouring element. Tlie flames soon spread to another out house. and from thence to tlie dwelling. The dwelling was a very large one and not quite completed. No person occupied eith er of tlie houses on the premises. The lire no doubt, was the work of an incendiary. Our citizens did everything in their power li akdw a RE. -J M. a J. c. alzxAndkk, to save tlie property; but with the limited . Whitehall street iron, steel, Nuii» Car- j means at their command it was impossible, riaye materials, Tools for ail trades. BuUd- j xhe Warehouse and other buildings were JNSCXANCI. \ UNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY— V Wets, $5,009,000. Wm. Jennings, General -Vent Lynch’s Building, corner of Alabama and Whitehall rtreets. second door. my9-ly HARDWARE MATERIALS. *4H| AIMii* | in a,r.Kr;Vnd i.ad Ihe ofghl■»« been a calm one, there is no doubt but that tlie principal part of the city would this morning have been in utter ruins. Thanks to a kind Providence for the stillness of the element. About 3 o’clock in the morning, another alarm was sounded, when it was discovered that a building on the premises of Mr. S. Cohen, in the rear of the buildings destroy ed. was on tire. The stable, kitcuen. smoke -*i*2U— d*m k TOMMEY A STEWART, Dkaleks in 7a. H akdw ark. Iron and steel cutlery, Tools of all kinds. Harness, Bridles. r i ollars. Leather, etc.. Sign of the Mill ' and Game Cock, Whitehall street. Atlanta, >r^ia aug2—6m WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD. ON and after December 15th, 1867, Passenger Trains will run ns follows: GOING NORTH. LEAVING ATLANTA. 7.5 5 A. M. Daily (except Sundays) Express Passenger.—Arrive at Dax.ton at 1.28 P. M , connecting with E. T. and Ga R. R trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Arrive at Chattanooga 4 09 p. m., connecting with trains of Nashville and Cbattauooga Railroad for Nashville, Loultville and the West, and trains of Memphis and Charleston Rail road for Memphis, New Orleans, ect. 3.00 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Acworth Accommodation.—Arrive at Marietta at 4.50 P. M., Acworth 625 P. M. 6*35 P. M. Daily Great Nohthern Mail—Ar rive at Dalton at 12.15 r. jf.. connecting with E. T. and Ga. R. R. trains for Knoxville, Lvnchburg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Arrive at Chattakoooa 3 05 a. m., con necting with trains of Nash ride and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louisville, and the West, and trains of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad for Memphis New Orleans, etc. COMING SOUTH ARRIVE AT ATLANTA. I. 45 A. M. Daily Gkbat Southern Mail — Leaving Chattanooga at 4 40 p m , con necting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga, and Memphis and Charles ton Railroads. an-l at Uaiton at 7 30 P. m , connecting with trains of K. T. and Ga. Railroad. 10.10 A M Daily (exceptSundays) Acworth accommodation—1-eave Dalton at 10.10 a. Acworth at 6 25 a. m., Marietta at 8.15 A. M II. 50 A. m. Daii.t (except Sundays) Express Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at3.40 milking close connections witn HEARD COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. ON the first Tuesday In January next. 'Kill he sold before the Court House door, ip Franklin, HhhTd county, Georgia, within the legal hours or •ate, the following property, to wit: • Part of dot of land No. 106, situated in the 13th dfotrlctof Heard county, lving east of a Une di viding said lot between William Cheek and l'ris cilia Steed, now Priscilla Hendrick. Lcviedon by virtue of a cost fl. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Carroll county, OIBcers of Court vs. Pris cilla Steed. Property pointed out by John Hen drick. Also, at the same time ard place will be sold one cotton gin. Levied oa as the property of Jackson Aliea Jbv virtue of a fl. fa. issued from the Superior Court or Heard county, in favor of Wil liam Ainsworth vs. J. Allen, claimant, and J. T. Stodghill, administrator of J. McStewart, security. Property pointed out by H. O. Allen. Also, at the same time and place will be sold thirty-four acres of land, more or less, including the tan yard known as the Cleaveland tan yard, and now occupied by Mr. Samples. Said proper ty pointed oat by plaintiff and levied or. as the property of D. L. Cleaveland, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued Irom the Superior Court of Ttoup county, Ga., in favor ot Nathan McCuuliy vs. D. L. Cleaveland. , Also, atthe same time and place will He told trains for * 0D * lot in tlle village of llauston, in said county, bounded on the north by the Ala bama road, on the east by the road leading from Franklin to LaGrange, on the south and west by Aaron) Form by, and now occupied by Mr. Kimp. Said property pointed out by plaintiff and levied on as the property of John White, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the Justii es’ Court of the 7e2d dis trict, G. M., in favor of J. A. Ponder vs. said John Wjiite. Levy made and returned to me bv a boa. M. Awbry, L. C. November »5th, 1867. W. 8. ECHOLS, Sheriff. nov£7—wtds Printer’s fee $10.00 GEORGIA, Fulton, county. WHEREAS, J.M. Oeborni a Dpi/es for the guar dianship orthe persons Snf property or Lou, Ellen and John T. Sample, minor children of John bam pie, deceased, of Troua county ^ This is therefore, to cite nil -persons concerned to be and appear at this office within the tiaiepre- scnbeU by law, and show ChtrtA it any they ean, why letter* should not l>e granted laid appbegak Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman.. Omiuaxy of said county, this M day of Dboemrber, IMft ' , , _ JNG. T. COUPES, Deputy Clerk. dec4—w80d Printer’s foe $4 NEWTON SHERIFF SALES. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, ' eforeih'e Court House door, in the city oi Covington, to the highest bidder, the following property, to-wit: One house and lot in the city of Covington, known as the residence of Mrs. Mary E. McCav, it being lot No. 17, in square B, in sHid city, con taining one acre, more or less, except ihe dower in said lot of Mrs. E. L. Davis; also lots Nos. 10 and 11 in square B of said city, one hundred by two hundred feet, square known as the Richard Keunon lot, on which there « large dwelling trains of Na-hville and Chattanooga, and ' and outhouses, now occupied by W . A. L'leujaion Memphis and charleston Kailroads, au.l i as a hotel, also, a large and comparatively new Dalton at tDl) a. m , connecting with 1 livery stable and ottice, now occupied by lligii- trains cf Fast Tenneise and Georgia i tower A Lee, all In good condition. All levied on ... nc tVio r>i...i,n«4»if nF Alra If >1 Ml’ If Mn/’a V <1H m Inij Railroad. Pullman's Patent Sleeping Couches ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. JOHN B. PECK, Master of Transportation dec!4—d3in g< as the property of Mrs. Mary JC. McCay. adnilnis tratrix of ii. F. McCay, deceased, to satisfy the cost on one fl. ta. issued from JScwton Superior Court in favor ol Joshua Mitchell vs. Mary K. Mcl-ay, administratrix of Ben]. E. McCay, <le ceased. Win. A- Dyer and Kljsha Marrott. 'Also, to satisfy the tost ou one ii tn issued from Jreu- ton superior Court in favor of if, .1 Rifles Vs. J W. Leak, Mary K. Met:»y. adminUtratrix Of B. F. McCay, deceased, B. L. Williams, administrator of s. II. titarr. deceased, and Henry Anderson, security. Also, to sutisfy the principal interest mid cost op one fl. fa. issued from Newton 8irpe GEORGIA, Fulton county. W HEBEAS, EUas Wood, administrator'of the estate or Jane Oliver. ImM ©f said county, deceased, represents in hit petition .duly filed, that said estate is insolvent, andthst he has folly discharged said trust: AU persons concerned are cited and admonished to flic their objections within the Urn* prescribed by law. if any exist, why letter* of ditmmission should not be grunted the applicant. Witness my ofiicial signature, this August 23d; Daniel PITTifAN, Ordinary. aug84—w6m [ Printer’s fee$4,501 GEORGIA, Fulton County.' W HEREAS, Joseph Winship, administrator do bonitnom upon the estate ot B. R. Overby, de ceased, represents to the court in his petition dnlv filed, that he has fully administered, said estate. This is, IherefoNi. to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said admin istrator should not be discharged from bis said ad ministration n«d receive letters Of dismission on the ffist Mondav in March, 1866. Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary ol said county, this 4th dav or September, 18®T. JNU. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk. sep5—w6m ’ | Printer’s fee $4.50.1 GEORGIA, ILenry county. WHEREAS, Martha George, Administratrix on the estate of Jackson George, deceased, late of said county, has applied to iuo for letters dismissory from said administration; This is, therefore, toeite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased to show cause,if any exists, within the time allowed by law, why letters of dismission should not be granted the applicant. Witness my oflicial signature this October 15th is*. y R NOf AN.Ordinary. !)■ t'.O w6n> l*r inter’s fee 44.MI GEORGIA, nEXRY COUNTY. T 1 BA CIIAFUN. ndniiulsirator „n **-- of L. J. Cha**. |*t, : ;, ..ui, v .) applies to me.ior lelt*;:-.,, «d ministration: These are, therefor. . and singula* the kin.u^ „„4 deceased, to be and h,,... ir y ,,,* , t^httme allowed h> law. »ud n f ,i < a exists, whyletters shoull m*t bo applicant. «pirjsiu-U'* o, '“’ B. NOLAN. Ordir ■ octk-vta [Printer'- ,ce j.; GEORGIA, DeKalh county. WHEREAS, Augustus L Plus. admiai>ti and Mary A. Greer. adnmii>tratrix ■; IJ *« Greeix represents to the (ourt in tt;ur . duly filed and entered oa reeunl that itii > folly administered Robert D r.-.es.-: This is, therefore, to cite all per-.*:.-1. . . kindred and creditors, to show eae- have. why said adminis*rator and s-tm. should aot be discharge.I itoi.i fru ir , io. tlon and receive letteis of dismi-sion ,.n u ,• Monday ia May. I8»8. Given under niv hand and oMcial -w. a this Htb October. 1867. JONATHAN B. WILSON Of.it • oet?0—w6m Printer-r-t *: GEORGIA. gUMTKK COUNTY. WHEREAS. Asa Ansb'y applies t . for* of dismission from a.iiu i.istr . estate of Lsinuel M AhsIc) dee. n*. These are, therefore to cite and and singular the kindred and e rvdt. deceased, and all persons concerned, to near at my office, within the tin.- u r . law, and show cause, if any thev haw letters will be granted in terms of the ! Given tinder my hand and otfi. ial this 12th day of October, lsii7 L. P. DORM AN • oct20—wGin Printer -; latere. X>l’N l ud in; i GEORGLV, FbLiuN county. W HEREAS, E. W. Holland, executor of the last will und testament of M. E Hargrave,, dece sed, and guardian of Flea Hargrav., u ■' ceased, repre-ents, in his petition duiy filed, that lie has fully discharged hu said trusts and prays for letteis ot dismission; This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show cause, withiutlic time allowed by law. if any exist, why letters of dis mission shall not he graut-d the applicant Witness my cilicial -ignature, this August 22d, 13*7. DANIEL PITTilAN, i ing23—wflm GEORGIA KAII.ROAD—171 miles—Fare five cents per mii,c.—j.'nn P. Kikc, President; E. W. Colx, Superintendent; G. 1\ Ax’DitasON, Agent at Atlanta. DAT PA88KKUKR TKAIg. Leave Atlanta Arrive at Augusta Leave Augusta Arrive at Atlanta NIGHT PA8SINGEK TRAIN. Leave Atlanta . Arrive at Augusta..., Leave Augusta Arrive at Atlanta 4.15 A.M. NIGHT THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Atlanta ,. • 6.40 P.M. Arrive at Augusta 9-57 A.M. Leave Augusta 6 10 P^j- ^ t ^ e tmvn o'fBticliaiian, Haralson county, Georgia, | GEO HU LA, bUAlTLli COUNTY. Ordinary. [Printer’s fee $4 50] 6 00 A xr, | »’»«*»’ Court ip foyor qt Eunice 11. Baker vs.Maiv 6*"> P M i Mt’Luy, ;ii|i;un»»tmM')g yf B, i Mcday, de- 5uo A M i ceased, William A- Dyer; e g. Marrett and Hniirv Yimi pm Andersou, security. Property jKfrMat out and levy made by authority ,of J. J. fluid, defendants attorney. 1 his December a, 1MJ1. GEO. M. r. BOVVER. Dcpiity Sheriff deci—wt<i» Printer’s foe $7 50 HARALSON COUNTY SPECIAL BAIL IFF’S SALES. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in . 7.15 P.M. .6.10 A.M. .6.00 P.M. GEORGIA, Henry county. WUEHKA6. John J. Bailey, administrator on the e>l,ate o: Joseoh M. James, deceased, t te of *aid county. lw«s applied to me indue form for batters di»uiis»ory ironi said a<liniiiistrution: This Is. therefore, to cite and admonish all and sia- gulurthe kindred and creditors of said deceased to slio * cause, ii any exists, within the time al lowed by lh#,. why letters of dismission should not be grunted the applicant. Witness my hand and oiti-inl sighatnre, Octo ber IQ, Iffti”- 14- R NOLAN, Ordinary. n’-tr'—wn-n Printer’s fee $4 50 Arrive at Atlanta. lijr MACON 4 WESTERN RAILROAD.—103 ill**—Fare, live cents per mile—A. J. White, President; E. B. Walkek, Superintendent; R. A. Anderson, Agent at Atlanta: DAT PASSENGER TRAIN Leave Macon - Arrive at Atlanta - Leave Atlanta Arrive at Macon ... Leave Macon - - Arrive in iitlanta ... Leave Atlanta - - - Arrive in Macon - on two fl. fas. issued from the CuntHy Court ol said county. Also, at the same time and place, one house and in the town oi Tallapoosa, number not known. Levied on a? ihe property of H. J. Mann, tosatis- fy ofte lax il ia and one ii. fa issued from the County ( ourt of said county. Also, at the same time ami place, the following lots Of laud, to wit: Two lots Nos. 295 220 and north bah of lot No. 221. all in the 8th district of said county. Lev ied on as the property of 1*. J Clark, .. _ ... ,, j to satisfy one tax fl. la. and one ii fa. issued froin r. i n illft S ~i u1 m’ ou .the County Court on attachment in favor ot rtnd- » I x?’i? re ^ ,,I u n v' f-A &u I H ' r,ul ‘ ,lltien ’! can Monroe vs. P. J. Clark, lliis the 23d day o' B. M. Fakbar. Agent at AtlanU: j NoVcmber , 1K67 . TERRELL WHITE, Special C. B. dec3—wtds Printer’s fee $7.50 on the first Tuesday in January next, wuhui ihe i WII EUKAb, Thoutas Davenport npplies to me legal hours ot sale, the lol.owing property to wit- (- or letters of guardianship of the person and One lot of land No. 172, containing 202), acie*. ■ j,i jpi'rty uf James Camiou, orphan and minor Of in the 8th disn ie. of said county. ! James M. Cannon, deceased: the prop, rty of John Houston, to satisfy the co-t ] persons concerned arc herehy notified to file 7 45 A.M. 2UU p M. ; 715 A.’JW. 1 i.30 P.M. 6.40 P.M. 4.:i0 A.M. 7to P.M* i 4.10 A.M. JHT ATLANTA ROAD—87 WENT POINT RAIL- DAY PASSENGER TRAIN—GOING OUT. Leave Atlanta 7.00 A.M. j Arrive at West Point 12.00 M. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN—CORING IN. Leave West Point 12.40 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta 6.39 P.M. Jfip- MONTGOMERY & WEST POINT RAIL ROAD.—Daniel 11. Cram, Superintendent. Leave West Point - - 10.15 A.M. Arrive at Columbus - - -■ 1.41 P.M. Arrive at Montgomery - 4.25 P.M. Leave Montgomery - - ■ - 7.00 A.M. Leave Columbus ... l.il P.M. Arrive at West Point - - Uj3 P.M. ■0* MAIL STAGE LINE FROM ATLANTA TOD AH LON EG A .— Leave Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday ... - 6.00 A.M. Arrive Tuesday,Thursday and Haturday 7.00 P.M. THROUGH RATES ON COTTON TO NEW YORK 0 THER EASTERN CIT1 ES. VIA NORFOLK. ON and after November 4th, 1S67. the rates on Cotton from Atlanta, per hale, will lie. Compressed. Not Coni Dressed. To New York $5 55 $$6.62 To Baltimore 4.75 5 42 To Philadelphia 5 55 6 37 To Boston 6.05 6 97 To Norfolk 415 4 62 Through Bills of Lading will be given at point 01 shipment and loss, damage or overcharge will he promptly settled at point of delivery.. Marine Insurance required between Norfolk and New York and Boston. No insurance re quired to Baltimore or Philadelphia. Any further Information will be furnished on application to JOHN B. PECK, M. 1., nov5—d3m Western A Atlantic Railroad. FULTON MORTGAGE SALE. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in ihe city of Atlanta, Fulton county. Georgia, on j the first Tuesday in January, 18*>8, w ithin the legal hours of sale, the follow ing property, to-w if: I Toe soutn half of city lot No. 83, of block 14. ot ; land lot No. 51. ofthe 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Ga., fronting on tol- ! iins street, and liouuded by lot of John K. Bennett oil the west, by B. D. Ladd, on the east by K. A. i Pittman, on tlie south ami said Collins street con ! tabling one acre, more or less. Levied on by vir- [ tue of and to satisfy a Mortgage fl. fa. issued fr om Fulton superior Court in favor of Daniel Pittman I vs. A. P. Bell. Property pointed out lu said Mortgage fl. fa. November 4, 1867. W. L. HUBBARD, Deputy Sheriff. nov5—w8w Printer’s fee $5 SU.MTEK COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE FOR FEBRUARY. i WILL be sold before the Court House door, in 1 thy city of Americus, on the first Tuesday in February.nexi, within the legal hours of saie, tlie follow iug property, to-w it: All the crop of cotton of the present year on the I plantation oi John 51. Worrell, iu the county of ; Suniter, consisting of 40 bull s, -oreor less, fo-wit: , 5 bales ginned ami packed, lint and seed cotton in , tiie gin house, and cotton in the fields to lie picked a d ginned by the day of sahqto satisfy a.Mortgage [ li fa in iny l.auds from the County Court of mi in ter louutv. in favor of Adams, Jones A Rey nolds vs. John It. Worrell. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney as the pro|>ertyof John It Worrell. This November 26th, 1867 J. B. PILSBUUY, Deputy Sheriff. dec7—w ts Printer’s fee $5 GEORGIA. Gwinnett WHERI AS. B. A. Biakov estate of Shepherd L’br.ii.o. ,i.... made application to me mi ; m--i- from said eatalo: These are, therefore, to cic« , i. cerned, kindred and creditors, to i.< at niv ollice within tue time pr. ri and file their objection*, if »nv th said letters should not be grant.'.! the Given under ir.y hand and oi;. ( i, this November 5th. 1867. C. a. RAKKSTRAW noth— w6m Printers e-l t. hau GEORGIA, Fayktk county. WHEREAS. Marv A R f- on the estate nf rojn’y ue- ‘ : ,.v»ug ap,.l Court of Onilnary «f said . <•„nt i. i.ir , the land belonging to said c-;» < lor .. the heiis and creditor' of -ai l dr <• i-. All persons concerned aie notified l ehjectioi s, if any they have. x\ mi• i.• t from the first pu’di, ..ll nm: will Im granuxl for the sa’rof raid it a. Given under uiy hue < aua -no i ti this November 27tn. 18-.7 EDWaBD coNNt*:* t nov29—w2m Prior i’ GEORGIA, Fulton uouxiy. WHKBEA8, John 1 Huff, dmini CNileman W. .Mar, bin.in iul <■ .... ceased, r-presetus to no it In-i. flletl thaL lie Mas m 1 n- This is therefore, tocito-ail ,■•-* un to show cause, il abv th, \ can. u!i\ in trator should not b li-'-h , red tniat It ministration and teceite I iter • fd the the first Monday in .lime. tsiW Witness the H<>n. Daiiicl Pun tan «>i said county, this 2d Deeeinboi, ist’,7 JOHN T t tl iK input dec4—w6m ; it. eir objection* ii any oxut.ouor before the first Monday in January next, otherwise letters will r" vnfrfll v \|, 1VU1 t ..... V1V be granted according to prayer of applicant iii ohUliUiA, MONROE COIN 15 terms of the law. Given under iny hand and official signature, this 8i)th day of November, 1867. L. P. DORMAN, Ordinary. dec3— w30d • Pri titer’s tee $3 GEORGIA. DeKalb county. WHEREAS, David M. Sheppard having ap plied to me in proper form for pennant letters of administration on the estate of William Ayeock, late of said county, deceased: This is, theiefurc, to cite all )iersons concerned to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law to show cause. If any thev have, why permanent letters should uot be grant ed the applicant. Given under nty* hand and official signature, this 22d November, 1867. JON Ai HAN B. WILSON, Ordinary. novS7— w30d* Printer’* fee $V CLACTON SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL ’ot sold before the Court House door, in Jonesboro, Clayton county, Ga., on the Hist Tues day in J miliary, 1868, within the legal hours of sale, tlie follow ing property, to wit: One tow n lot in the town ot Jonesboro, contain- R . - . , N . mg three and three-fourths acres, known as the U D I l ■» G hotel lot, and also as the property of tne estate ol _ _ _ - the late Dr. James A. Turner, deceased. Levied on to satisfy* a fl. fa. Issued trom Henry Superior Court against Let i H. Turner, administrator ot Jas A Turner, deceased, in lavorcfW. C. Lee, administrator <Is boni* non of W. L. Morris, de- Havintr established a Manufactory of the well | ceased, w hich fl. fa was issued from a decree ob- 6 known | tained in said Superior Court to assert the ven dor’s lien. Terms cash. November 20th, 1867. ROOFING. ROOFING. L. C. llUT’CUESO Deputy Sheriff. not22—wtds Printer’s fee $2 50 Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofing, The undersigned w ould call the special,attentioi. of builders, and uersons about to build, to this STYLE OF ROOFING. It is cheaper and more durable than anv other Roofing In use, aud is gjHE-PBOOF, and has been thoroughly tested, as can be seen by reference. , ALL WORK WARRANTED. Roofing of all | t j U y j a January, 1868, the following property, kinds repaired. o , : to-wit: Roofing Felt and Roofing Material for bale. The settlement of land, eight hundred and fifty Samples and references can he Mt*en at the^cor- acr( .„ (850) more or less, on which Dr. G.G.Roy ner of Whitehall and Mitchcl' streets, or ** * n ® i wnd' other* now reside, in the fourth district Manufactory, on Foundry street .rear ol winrtiip » : section of Bartow county. Levied ou BA RTOW MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE WILL be sold before the Court House door, in j the town of Cartersville, Bartow eounty. Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, ou the first Tucs Foundry. JeM—fist O. A. SMITH. Shirtings, Sheetings,. Drills, STRIPES, OSNABURGS, YARNS, Ac., By Wholesale at Factory Pi ices, FOR SALE BY HEBBI5G & LEY D E M i FACTORY AGENTS, Whitehall street Atlanta, Ga. octafi—d»m and third section of Bartow county, as the property of Gustavus H. Bates, to satisfy one Bartow buperior Court Mortgage 11. fa. in fa vor of Horace J. Bates vs. Gustavus H. Bates. Property pointed out by defendant November 5th. 1867. W r . L. GOODWIN, Sheriff. nov9—wtds Printer's fee $5 PHYSICIANS. 1) R " u ASHER has removed his office from ihcN y rcro*sCornertotho junction of hlari-, hougeand poultry honse , with a H their vt ji »nd Walton streets, where he can aii hours, when not professionally engaged -ei44-d6m I ii Bankruptcy. P AMPHLET COPIES of the Buies and Begu lation* in Bankruptcy, adopted by the Dis- i, irt Court of the United states for the Northern District of Georgia, can be had|on application at tae • ink’s Office ^Atlanta, \ia. Price, B0 cents dH contents, were destroj’ed; also, the out houses of Mr. W. 1’. Jowers. were destroy ed. Some suppose that this originated from sparks from the first tire, but we are inclined to the belief, that it also, was the work of an incendiary. The loss of Mr. Wadsworth is about S2,500. That of the others about *1.500.— Sumter Republican. Dec. 35. POSTPONED COBB SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL lie sold before the Court House door, in the city of Marietta, Cobb county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in January next, within the usual hours of sale, the following prooertr, to-wit: Lots of Land number* 873. 026, 927, 946 and 947. and parts of 874, 875 and 028, in the 16th district and aeoouu section of Cobb county. Levied on a* the property of Mrs. Joanna M Cass, executrix of John Cass, deceased, to satisfy one fl. fa issued from Cobb Superior Court in favor of Charles D. GEORGIA. HENRY county. I Phillips, bearer, vs. Joanna M. Cass, executrix of WHEREAS. G. G. W«*M. tor with the will annexed, on the estate ot a. r. JOHNSON, Sheriff. i*7—wts Printer’s fee $3 50 SUMTER JANUARY SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday In January, 186b before the Court House door, in the city of t mericu.-. Sumter county, Georgia, the following property to-wit: Bushrod Pettit, deceased, bavin# made up plication to ine for leave to sell the real estate of ^iid deceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased : All persons concerned are notified to file their objections if any they have, within two months from the tii>t publicatin ol this notice, el*e leave ul he granted ti r • county, to satisfy one Mortgage li. fa. l*»ue4|ro^ the sale of said leal estate. (he < ounty Court of bumter county, *aia fi. fa. he- ’ Given under my hand and oflicial sig^ia- *‘.g in fovorof f. M.. Coker v» George E. Clark . ^i- -,c,:- and said propertv pointed out by platntiff. This ture, this 29th October. lNb« . November 6th, lmf Q. R. NOLAN. Ordinary. j. jj. PIL3BURY,Deputy Shariff. oct29—vv2m Printer’s fee *5 J novifr-wtd* Printers fee $XfO GEORGIA, Gwinnett county. WHEREAS, James W. Mills, administrator on the estate of Joseph B Mills, deceased, having made application to ine for letters of disinls6ion worn said estate: These are. therefore, to give notice to all con cerned, kindred and creditors, to appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, aim file their objections, if any tlmy have, why said letters shoo id not be granted tlie applicant. Given under m> hand and official signature, this November 5th, 1867. G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary. novS—w6m Printer’s fee $4.50 GEORGIA, Fayette county. JEl’TlIA LANDRUM, Administrator uf the estate of Washington Landrum, late of said coun ty deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordina ry ot said county ior leave to sell the laud belong ing to s tid estate of -aid deceased, for the benefit of lieirs aud creditors; All iiersons concerned are notified to file their objections, ifuny they have, within two m< ntbs from the publication of this notice, else leave will be granted for the dale of said real estate. Given under iny hand and official signature this November the 2d, 1867. EDWARD CONNOR, nov5—w2in Pr’r’s fee$5 Ordinary. GEORGIA. Hknhy county. WHEREAS, Wm. E. Tucker, administrator on the estate of Samuel Chubb, deceased, person of color, late of said county, applies to tne lor leave to sell the real estate ol said Samuel Chubb: All persons concerned are notified to file their objections if any they have with two months from the first publication of this notice, else leave will he granted for the sule ot said real estate. Given under my hand and official signature, this November 14 n, 1867. Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary. novl6—w2m Printer's fee $6 TO ALL WUull IT II4 V COXCLUN: WHEREAS, A. H.Sneed having in pno i applied to me for perm iiient leun- <• t' atiun on the estate ul Mary >ncot, di «• of said county: Th is is to cite all the kindred and ><• I said Mary Sneed to lie ami appear at m. within tue time allowed bv law a <t -fi> a" if any they can, why pcr.u.iiu nt let i- mini-tratiou should nut .a: granii-'i to \ li on said estate. Witness my hand and official signatui tlie 4th day of December, 1n>7 O MOlfUK. Or t dec6—wSOil l*i ini* - fn GEORGIA. Carroll c«unty. WHEREAS, John P. Came-, of said • nil ^plies tome for letters of gtiardiar -hip o| 'Carnes and William C.irn, ,. minor . ini. Thomas A. Carnes, deceased: These are, therefore, to ueu’’ ind Ii' next of kin to bean I apjiear at iu> .... the tuna presci ibeo b> .aw.anu -now . . they have, why sai i letters -ho.i l i. .• . the aiiplicaut. ’ Given under my hand amt offici <’ -ig this December 18ili 1867 J. M. BI.A O' K. dim decSO—w30d * .. GEORGIA, Sumtkr coum y. WHEREAS, James I’. W. *t applies to lettersof guardiausiiip of the |*vr-o n •rty of George ii. Walker, Alary f W Henry J. Walker, minors and orphan- oi J W. Walker, dec> a-ed : All persons concei ucd are notified t . objections, if any exist, on or Iteibre tii tin day iu January next, uttierw i-e baler* granted tlie applicant in term.- of the !.*•« Giveii tinder u»y hand ami official sigi this November 30th, 1867. L. I*. boRM \ N. Ordi dec3—w30<l Priiiu-i'» le GEORGIA, Monrok ccuntt. WHEREAS, Patience Pringle, «>l on the estate of P. D. Pringle, te e made application to iue for letters < from said estate: These are, therefore', 'ogive no i *•• ed. kindred and creditors, to in- and office wi hin tlie time prescri m 4 i»y I their objections, il'aiiy they hav«. « ,■ should not be granted to the apple u Given Under my band and official sign this 4th day of December. 1867. o. MORAL, Orlii deefi—wfim Printer’s n*e $1! di-M 111 ecu I'F’i mi -Mi.i* GEORGIA, Faybtie county. WHEREAS, Jane Jones, administratrix on the estate of Frances P. Jones/defteased, represents to the Court that she has fully adminiatered the said Francis P. Jones’ estate, and prays for letters o disuil-sion: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law, aud show cause, if an v they have, why* said letters short!.’ grunted. Given tinder my hand anu f ffio. signature, this November lEMi. 1867. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary. novlfl—w6m Printer’s fee $4 50 GEORGIA, Fulton county. * W HEREAS, John T. Akri.lge. administrate’ upon the estate of Simeon Abridge, deceased, represents to tiie court, in his petition, duly filed, that he has fully administered said estate: This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharge ’. from his said ad ministration and receive lettersof dismission on the first Monday in March, 1866. Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman. Ordinary of said county, this 4th dav of September. 1867. JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk. sep5—w6m [Printer’s fee $4-50.] GEORGIA, Fulton county. W HEREAS, John R. Wallace, administrator ile bonis non, of the estate of J. B Badger, deceased, aud guardian of the estate of Glaucu* R. Badger, deceased, in bis petitiondulf filed, repre sents that lie has fully discharged said trusts anJ is entitled to lettersof dismission: , — All person* concerned are cited.and;a<ia»oalshed GEORGIA, GoRPON COUNTY to file their objections, if any exist, in terms ofthe ' GEORGIA, Monkor county. WHEREAS, no proper application »W administration has been made to m on * of John T. Stephens, deoea-cd, late ol in ty: These are, therefore, to clt« ml il"' persons concerned, kindred and ere li.o>- causc within the time prescribei • law Clerk of the Superior Com ! - pointed admiuUtrstor on said c- • t Given under my hand an-l oili i .1 v - this 4th day pf December. ls*i7 O. MO) ^h. dec®—w30<l Pc. _ GEORGIA, Baldwin coi nil. WHEREAS, Fred Hang has m * for letters of adinini-traiian on t.: r George Haue, late of c a l :ounty . !c. . i- These are. tier. fore, to Rita ..ti l person* concerned to file their o:> ■ < . on or before Un first Monday in Jaw 6!r-? -der *r■ >■ *ud aa.d official .»; thisavk Dooauiber 1867. JOHN HAMMOND. Or dee7—wJOd I rii.u-i - GEORGIA. Bartow county. TWO MONTH* rtCN-r ilatt. appneat t».. marie to the Court of Ordinary ol - .i l < leave to sell the real estate oi Jotm II. Dm of said county, deceased. Novemoer 4*. AARON Dl’NN A intnl-i novlO—w2m Print*’ r*» ft GEORG LU. Newton county. TWO MONTHS after date application made to the Court ol Ordinar. <«, leave to sell the real estate m Ko of said countv, deceased Noveuibi r * U C WRfr.ll r FRANKLIN WRIGIIT nsiN-sIn Printer w law. else letters of dismission will be granted the aP ^ iUfcjs my offlcjsl signature, this AugustWd. fr. 1867. aug24—w6m DANIEL TWO MONTHS alter this date appli. made to the Court of Ordinary of Gvi eorgla, tor leave to m II the lan .« to the esta e of B. A >unti x de es PITTMAN, Ordinary, j ® f 1 "L [Printer's fee $4J01 November «5th,jl8«T T he grow ing crop of cotton on the plantation of j GEORGIA, PAULDVKfl OOUNTY reorge E. Clark, in the _26th district of Snmter I norlfi—wtm* fLEFIELD. Admini-lr Printer"* fit TWO MONTHS after date application will be . GEORGIA, Newton county. made to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding coin. 1 TWO MON Til? alter date a;*) i•■n w i’t ’ ty Georgia, for leave to Sell the lands belonging made to the Court of Ortlinarr of-,«i t , to ’the estate or M. Wallace, deceased. Tbia Ihe leave to sell the real estate of Green M Mi: 3ddayof December, 1867. ' late of said county, de.-ea-ci:. I'm- Nov. ...: 3 E. POLK. Administrator. »th. 1«7. WM. J. MITt HELL, vdm r. doc"—wffia Printer’* lee |5 j npv»— w*m Triuter »fee $s