The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, December 26, 1867, Image 3

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■ n llJ OPINION, DECEMBER 26. . A ■- a? FAIBS. i^HTtrunlk key was los which Uie ,inder **** Gvi>r hF leaving ^ the *jj^ the OriMOXoffice. U, < TA rs Road.—The ac- >' ‘* ^ jo the up passenger * |ad Atlantic Hail road * -»4ih. was caused by ob- bceo placed on the and some of the < ars ' ,r * track, but no one •* . u-vj- The accident oc- ^ -*■ n»Dc above All atoona. r^iTj.lacc between Capt. of this city, and a soldier the evening of the •*i; .rtics teems to have -oin Anderson was badly riously injured. During . >r received a severe, «ound. from a pis T As yet, wo l*o ... io£r* ithe pistol. . i .,.uv.—A party of - ghtlv iuebriutod • -j.-gged nnn on tlie J-jauis. Prompted ... r man, they im- !ig every passer-by ,;.. r: time they succeeded i.; r~c of about ten dollars, . . hr i** keted with a thank- . went on his way the better of j.to the hands of these inebri- .ariut'le gentlemen. Tort.—These- are pleasant words convey the idea of success. . , or good fortune. *\Just in •- % bo wouldn’t love, in times like •. y -iu;t in time" for such tilings K e A «'o_ of Uroad street, tell !..*tl»cr column, ui.der tills ev.p- .j • j ; , Time.” Tiiis local has a . . of their w ines—and lio is . . drank <>f all the Olympian ... -tillsdown iifj ironror , ;i v.—Tu • • ity !<>r the past thirty- -- . g aln-m 12 la<t night, has -r hn-tle and confusion.— ... i-h» rcd In with the firing i.re-ciackcrs and otiier .. niiig .-iirieks and lioistor- ii w hat seemed to bo, nine- eu:in* population. A **l-ig - m many of tlie unsus- **r:c<- .irain drinkers,’’ and - <-n the streets during tlie .;.ti'uii< ci were free to specta'-' 4 ;• mu r- j-.i mg tlieir ow n ■ ;i fees of their I has .a,u siiggcvsieil that the i 1 an aOjudicat.on of tlieir les- • lus Honor, tlie 31ayor. rather . - we do think that many ol . ... -n. and not a tew of tlie older j i t<*o freely in intoxicating ■- It .» true tliat in a certain sense to act as the}' may choose; ii their iK*rson; to squander tlieir -> in riot and mirth; and it is also • intelligent < hristian people . tvs|iuiisiblt! for the abuse ol -.. 1 rights. While every man vidual riglit to do tliese things, • uorsc.it is an e stablished prin- t law tiiat relatively sjieaking he ' a riglits. Xo member of society - : to do that which is detri- jieace. quiet, happiness, or • > the interests of his neighbor, t of certain parties near a liouse •• a - r-liip oil tlie evening of tlie • - - to tliese reflections, and we •*; they may speedily lie brought. u ay. to atone for their crime.— - a* are. that, if human law does "i them to feel the enormity of ■ nme. an Omniciciit Creator will a rigid and strict account for ‘Kempt t<> trample His sanctuary un- r unhallowed feet. If this class of avc no rc'j*ect tor themselves, nor h ar the law of man. let us admonish • beware how they trample upon r y of liim to whom they are in ter every beating pulse and every they breathe. OQIMI^EIRaiA^Lj. OFFICE DAILY OPINION, > Atlanta, Ga., December 86, 1867. j Cotton opened this morning at lOalO^c, and the market was quiet with but a mod erate supply offering. Other articles of trade in the general market have under gone but few changes. For prices notice the following: CORN— White per hush Yellow or Mixed per bush Meal .per bush BACON— Clear Sides. V lb Clear Rib Sides p ft Shoulders p ft Plain Hams p ft S C. Canvassed Hams p fi> BALK Mi.ATS— Clear Sides p ft Clear Rib Sides ' t? & Haras p a, Shoulders ... p ft LARD- ...a- a* Tierces 9 r Kegs and Cans *■> r FLOUR- Sapcrllne perbbl Extra....: ; per bbl Family j per bbl Whitu Wheat Family per bbl WHEAT— White... Usd . . . OATS HA V— Timothy salt— Virginia per sack Li yer pool per sack SUGAR— , Crushed p R Powdered r Granulated p R Udie© a r Coffee B p r Extra C p r YeiiowC p R Yellow Refined p R Porto Rico p R New Orleans s R COFFEE—RIO Prime p r Good p ib Pair p r Ordinary '. p r Java Pedang Mats p R Laguayra p R Mocha p r TEA- • Gunpowder p R Young ilyson p R MOLASSES— per bash ....per bush ....per bush per cwt @ 98 @ 96 @1.00 @18 ®nx 14 @14^ 21 @13>i 24 @25 14X@15 14X 18 15 lG>i @11.00 12M@13.50 13 50CS140J 1150@16.00 2.80@2.75 8.2o@2.50 @80 @2.26 0.0002.75 8.0003.26 18)^019 18‘1®19 l r J>;@20 lftX@19 17 ®17>4 1714018 17X@17>4 17>i@17jf 15 @15>4 15 @15J4 27 25 21 23 4*) 29 55 @27>4 @28 027 025 @42 030 @60 New Orleans... Georgia Cane... Porto Rico Cuba SYRUP— Muller Refined. Crjstal Amber New York CAN OLE?— 9 gal ■ 9 gal t> gal •S' gal -9 gal 9 gal 1? gal 1.50 1.10 95 95 80 60 @1 AS Ol.tiO @1.00 @98 @85 @6 iy t 1.0001.10 @1.25 75 Star 12oz ..: p n> 2') @21 % Adamantine p lb 21 (g-22 Paraflue p ib 38 @40 Sperm ., p tt> @55 Babbitt’s Evasive p ft 15 @16 German Erosive $ Jh 13R@15 Colgate’s I) p h. 10 @11 C ol gate’s B .. p tb * ol gates No. 1'uie p tb 14 @15 i urpcniine *.. i» Y— 7 @ 9 Kegs * Tb 9K@10 Boxes 11K@12 Special Notices. LEE MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALE FOR FEBRUARY. 1S08. WILL lie sold on the lirat Tuesday in February, 1868. at the Court House door, in Markviiie. Lee county, Georgia, be tween tiie legal hours of sale, about lour bales of ginned cotton, not packed, two hundred bti.-livis of corn, more or less, two hundred pounds fodder, more or less, six hundred bushels cotton seed, mure or less. All levied on as the property of Hugh >V. ilassclkus. by virtue of two Mortgage d. las., oiie from the County Conn of said eoimty, in favor of E. B.* Jones vs. Ilugh \\ . liasselkus, the other from the Superior Court of Said county, in favor of Wright & Warren vs. Hugh W. Ilasselkus. I'roperty pointed out in said ti. las. Gee. 6, 1867. declt>-wts WM. C. G1LI„ sheriff. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. • BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of DeKalb county. Georgia, will lie sold on the lirst Tuesday in February, 1868. at tiie Court House door, in tlie town •*f Decatur. DeKalb county, between the legal hours of sale, lot 01 land No. Til. containing 140 acres, more or less, in the 15th district of DeKalb county, (witli the exception of the widow’s dower.) Sold as the property of William B. Anderson, de ceased. for the beneiit »of the heirs and creditors. Terms of sale cash. This tiie 7th day of December, 1807. SARAH J. AN DERSON, Adm’x. dcclO—wts I’rinter’s fee 95 GEORGIA, Bajuow county. count ok Okiunart, Novlmbur Term, 1867. IT appearing to the Court by the petition Of Julius Nkiiinerthat John s. Allen, deceased, lute 01 'aid county, did in nis lifetime execute to said Julius akinner his bond c.onnitioned to execute Titles in Fee Simple to said Julius Skinner for the Pitts Hotel lots, in tlie tow n of Cartersvillc in said coiiuty, locate*} on lots No*. 18, 19j 20 and 21, ii. said town. And, it further appearing that sain John S. Allen ueparted this lne w ithout execut ing titles to said town lots, or by will or otherwise providing therefore. Aud, it further appearing that said Juiius Skinner nas aid the full amount of tue purchase price of said ots, and said J uiius skiuner-having petitioned t is Court to diiect Jofciuh K. Paiu»tt, administrator upon the estate 01 tlie said John 8. Allen, deceased, to execute t him titles to said town lots in conformity wit said bond: Therefore, all persons <oncerusd are hereby notified and required to fllu their objec tions, if any they have, in my olfice, within the time prescribed by law, why said administrator should not he ordered to execute titles to said town lois in conformity with said bonds. And, it Is further ordered tliat a copy of this Rule be pub lished in the Weekly Opinion newspaper for three mouths. J. A. HOW AM), Ordinary Bartow county. Extract froo; the minutes, this 4th day of No vember. 1867. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B. C. novl2—w3in Printer’s fee $20 Libel tor Divorce in Hart Superior Court. The Charge of False Imprisonment •■AiNsr I Ion. Edwin Stanton.—To-day “* e motion made by tiie plaintiff in tlie '•»•*<)of Muitlisou against Stanton for over h i iiisiwcUon was to have come before -ti.-e W y lie. but, at tlie requestof coun- - i. the hearing lias been postponed for a «* days. The plaintiff. Smithson,it will - recollected, tvaa a banker in this city. - : during tin* war was arrested by the lit ary authorities on tlie charge of send- - iniormation to tlie enemy, convicted ■* military commission, and sentenced to •• Albany penitentiary, from which lie afterwards pardoned. Smithson o ught suit against Mr. Stanton lor false rMsonmeut. laying damages at * tm- defendant put in a special plea to ■dl, in w hich reference is made to a r of documents, and the plaintiff ISTGEORGIA STATE LOTTERY— For ih* Benefit of the MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME Combination Class, No, 158. The following were the Drawn No»., Dec.; 24th, 75-28-4-67-43-14-G5-G0-70-12-48-76 dcc26—It BOYD, WILSON * CO., Managers. CF“L0ST OR PICKED.—On or about last Friday, I lost an envelope containing several notes and papers, the payment of which having been stopped, renders them worthless to any one but myself, yet I will give Tea Dollars to have them returned and ask no question. Among the papers in said envelope was a check by C. T. Watson, Q. M., on the Atlanta National Bank, payment stoped, for $325.00; a note by A. Annrews A Co, for $111.00 and some cents, payment stoped; one note by Dr. D. Young for $100 00, payment stoped; and other notes. All persons are warn ed not to trade for said papers. The person having them knows that they belong to me. (let-26—dlt WM. MARKHAM. EST" FOR TIIE CHRISTMAS HOLI- DAYB.-Sllverjservice of the flnset quality and most approved patterns, and at prices adapted to the stringency of the times, may be had at ER LAW- SHE’S Jewelry Store, on Whitehall street. Also, Ladi*8’ Ear Drops, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Lockets, Watchzs and Watch Chains; finest articlo of Spcctable Cases, Gold Rimmed Specta cles, Eye Glasses, Opera Glasses, Gold Stud*, Sleeve Buttons, and everything usually found in a first class Jewelry establishment. Call and ex amine a new stock which he is just receiving. dac24—d3t C3TFRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS FOR the Christmas Holidays!:—In wood and tiu packages, (quarts, half gallon and gallon.) Orders for the country accompanied with cash prompt y filled. Jl. F. EMERY, Atlanta Ice House, Dee. 23, J867-d3t Fronting Railroad. SOMETHING APPROPRIATE TO THE SEASON.—A nice set of Furs is the most appropriate Christinas present for a wife, daughter, sister or mother. Gentlemen should make a note of this, and call at HOLBROOK’S HAT EMPORIUM, where FURS of all qualities and patterns may be had at prices commensurate With the times. dec23— d3t E3T FINE HATS AND WALKING CANES.—These articles can be seen in great va riety at the HAT EMPORIUM of J. M. HOL BROOK, on Whitehall street. 8ilk and Beaver llats of the very best qiut ity aud latest st)leg can be had at HOLBROOK’S, on reasonable terms. dec2S— d3t I®” TIIE OPINION JOB OFFICE — The Job Rooms of the Opinion have been relltted; additional material has been received, and we are now prepared to execute any kind of work from a Business Card to u Law Book. Terms strictly cash. Prices to suit the times. dec2l— d3t POST OFFICE, ATLANTA, GA., December 14,1867.—From and alter this date, until further notice, this ofiice will be opened aud closed as follows: Open at 8 o’clock, a m Close at 12>» o’clock, r m Open at 2 o’clock, v u Close at.. 6 o’clock, P li SUNDAYS. Open at ! 8 o’clock, a m Close at lu o’clock, a m Open at 4*; o’clock, p x Close at 5 o'clock, P M decl7—dtf THOS. U. SIMMS, P. M. DANIEL E McCURRV, vs JANE McCCRRY. £CLK TO PERFECT SERVICE. IT appearing to the Court by the returns of the s:*i rih ihat the defendant does not reside in this county and it further appearing that she does not reside in this State: It is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the next Term of this Court, else the case will lie considered in default and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Atlanta Opinion once a month for lour months prior to the next Term ol this Court. _ Witness the Honorable William M. Reese, Judge of said Court. Thi- September 17th, 1867. A true extract from the minutes of-said Court. This October 29th, 1867. JAMES L. JOHNSON, nov5—wlam4m Clerk Superior Court. Libel for Divorce in Fulton Superior Court eturnable to the April Term, 1868. IT appearing to the Court by the return of the EMMA S. THOMPSON, vs. HUGH L. THOMPSON N ’i r »X,> r< Is not to be round in this connty: and it being iurthcr made to appear that he is residing in the State of Alabama, and i« beyoud the jurisdiction makes this mot ion of oyer uiul ijispec- Sheriff in the SuoveI stated case that the defendant *< t > «-oni|»el the defendant to product* documents referred to or Is lurnisli ; - of them for tiie inspection Of the I ot' tliis Court: It is, therefore,ordered t>y thecourt Tlie plaintiff* is re ore son ted by that tre service be perfected on said defendant by v II-.,. „ * , the publication ol a Rule for that purpose once a - 1*•♦Ibeiv Vien. Deliver, and Mr. l e< k, |UoDl j, f or four months (in one ot the public '!*'* firm ot Hughes, Denver & re< K) ; Gazettes of this city) previous to the next regu- ->lr. \Y. D. Datldse. of this eitv, and larTermof tins ( oort. fendant Lv lion ll Stanberv \ttoi - HAMM OND, MYNATT A WELLBORNE, . “Y Jloll. 11. Siafiucr}, AtUH ^ Plaintiff’s Attorneys, ’ ■enerak Hon. James E. Brady, and I a true extracj from the Minutes of *aid Court 1’ierrepont, of New York, and Mr. j November 9. i86i. w. R. yen able, clerk, l endalLof tiiis citv.— Washington j deciff— v»lw4m Bricks and Real Estate FOR SALE. 500.000 BRICKS, In any quantity, Six small comfortable dwelling houses, Two diary farms, near the city. Forty unimproved city and suburban vacant lots, Twe hundred acres of land near the city for sale in small tracts. AU this property will sold on easy terms. A. K. SEAGO. Merchandize now in Store. COO pounds new live Geese Feathers, 2000 bags Liverpool and Virginia Salt, 200 coils and half coili “K” and St. Louis Rope, 25,000 pounds Swett’s Wrought Iron Buckle Ties 5 bales India Bagging, 30 casks Bacon and Bulk Meat, 50 packages Lard, 150 bags of Flour of high grades, 500 bags Corn, * 200 bushels Cow Peas, 30 bales Kentucky Timothy Hay, 10 bales Factory Yam, 75 bags Rio Coffee—Price 23 to 27 cents, 30 barrels Sugar, 6 barrels Georgia Caue Syrup, 5 hhds.Cuba Molasses, 80 boxes Starch, GO boxes Soap, 3000 pounds “Killickinick” Smoking Tobac co-good quality only 40 cents. Crass Seeds, Fresh from Kentucky, Red Clover, White Clover, Blue Grass, Herds Grass, Timothy, Orchard Gvass. Fertilizers. 20 tons aud 150 barrels Baugh’s Raw Bone Super-Phosphate. 12 tons and 200 bags Reynold’s Baltimore Chesapeake Phosphate. These are two of the most reliable and valuable Fertilizers known to American farmers. For sale by 4 A K. SEAGO, Commission Merchant, decl6—dtf Atlanta. BF* marriage and celibacy, AND THK mmSESS OK TRUE MANHOOD.—All Essay for Young Men oil the Crime of Solitude ind the Physiological Errors, Abuses and D cases which create impediments to MARRIAGE, with sure means of Relief, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKtL- LIN HOUGHTON. Howard Association, Phila delphia, Pa. seji26—d3m dr A COUGH. A COLD, OR A SORE THROAT, requires imminediate attention, aud should be checked. If allow ed to continue, Irritation of tlie Lungs, a .Permanent Throat Disease, or Consumption, is oiten the result. BROWY’S URONClIlAii TROCHES, Having a direct.iiuluence to the parts, give im mediate relief. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good ucoess. Singers and Public Speakers use them to clear and strengthen the voice. Obtain only - Brown’s .Bronchial T'rocuk.s,” aud do not take any of the Worthies*, Immitationt hat may be offered. bOLD everywulkl. . oct27—d4ineod dr MRS. W1N SLO VV ’S S O O 1 111 N G SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, greatly facili tates the process of teething, by soft iiiug the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay All Pain and spasmodic action, and is and is SURE TO REGULATE THK bowkls. Depend upon it, mothers, it wiilgive rest to your selves, and RE LIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR infants. We have put up and sold this article for years, and Can say in Confidence and Truth of it what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—Never has it Failed in a Single In stance to Effect a Cure, when timely used.— Never did we Know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On tlie contrary, all are delighted with its operatiau, and speak in terms of eoinineudatiou of its matical effects and inedi cal virtues. We speak, in tills matter ‘‘WHAT WE DO KNOW,” after years of experience, and Pledge ors Reputation for th* fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost every in stance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustation, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis tered. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. . , Be sure and call for “Mrs. Winslow’s S00T14- ing Syrup,” having the fac simile of “CURTIS A PERKINS” on the out-side wrapper. All otliors are base imitations. sold by Druggists throughout the world. TRICE, ONLY 35 CENTS TER BOTTLE. OFFICES—215.Fulton street, New York; 250 High Hoi born, London, England; 441 St. Pau street, Montreal, Canada. aug2S—d6m«sod $1,000,000 IN WATCHES! FOR SALE ON THE POPULAR Zg-OXE PRICE PLAX f ^gZ GIVING EVERY PATRON A Handsome and Reliable Watch, For the low Trice of Ten Dollarsi Without Regard to Value AND NOT 70 DE PAID FOB UNLEE & PERI ECTL Y SA TIE FA CTOli Y. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches...$250 to $1,UUU 100 Magic ' used Gold Watches 200 to 600 100 Ladies Watches. Enameled 1UU to 300 •660 Gold Hunting Chronmeter Watches 250 to 3)0 200 Gold limiting English Levers 2\0 10 250 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 2U1 500 Gold Hunting American Watches 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150. tiuO Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladies Watches 00 to 260 1.000 Goid Hunting Lepiues 50 to 75 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 60 to 100 ■2 500 Hunting Silver Watches .... 25 to 50 5,0ihi Assorted Watches, ail kinds . 1« to 75 iST - Every patron obtains a >V»tch by tiiis arrangement, costing but $10, while it may be worth $1,000. No partiality shown.. ^38 We wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificates, naming the ui ti des, are placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed Holders are entitled to the articles named on 1 heir certificate upon payment of Ten Dollurs. whether it be a Wati h worth $1,000 or one worth le-s. The return of any of our certificates enti tles you to the article named thereon U|ion pay ment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than $10 is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is No Lottery, but a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious! A single certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for $1, eleven for $2. thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixty six aiid more valuable premium for $10, one hundred and most superb Watch for $15. To Agents, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opjiortunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized liy the Government, aud open to the most careful scrutiny. Try U81 WRIGHT, BID).. & CO.. Importers, lbl BROADWAY, New York. ~cpii>—ilawKm Attention, Housekeepers! YOUR LAST CHANCE! Closing Out! Closing Out! "VTOT having disjiosed of all my goods at Auc- X v tion. I now offerat RET A II. AMD WHOLE SALE the remnant of my goods at CUBA TL Y It Elf VC ED PRICES. Come Price and judge for yourselves. Tlie stock consists of 3 cooking stores. 18 heat ing stoves, iron an 1 tin kettles, porcetian boilers, wafile irons, stove pots, andirons, grate bodies brass kettles and a small amount of tinware, iron and avive wire, hinges, screws, stove pipe. Tin ners’ trimmings, rivets. Tinners’ tools, candle sticks. window glass, wood saws, pig tin, sheet tin, Kero.-ene lamps, oilcans, KEROSENE OIL, Lamp chimneys, Ac. dec.17—c L. Mill ALOVITUH, Whitehall street. Sign ol the “ Gilt Key.’ T O FARMERS. As Mew Orleans is a large HIDE MARKET and as a through freigli (all kail) has bee ar ranged from tliat city to Atlanta via Chattanooga at ONE AM D A HALF CENTS l’ER BOUND Ol. lllDEs in bales, the undersigned solicit your or ders aud promise strict attention in their execu tion. WOOD, LOW' & LUDWIG8EN, v Commission Merchants, Jiew Orleans. Refer to A. K. Seago, P. A G. T. Dodd, an others, Atlanta. Ga. Ivl2—6m o LgRg I A. Fayette county. GEORGIA, Gordon county. TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to the honorable Court of ordinary of G01- W HhUEAS Ellison Rush administrat ior on the don county. Georgia, fur leave to sell the lands be- otste «i V il'.iaui Watson, deceased, represents to | rouging to the e»tat-• of A. B. Echols, late of said ’ • < curt tb,. 1 ) ie h*s fully administei ed the said 1 county, deceased. December29,1S67. i. mm Win eon’s estate, and prays lor Utters 01 G. M. THOMl SON, Administrator. dl*tuis s mu: dec21— w2m Printer’s lee$5* ibis i», t oerefore, to cite all and singular j -— — J sin.Ire. i and creditors of said deceased qeqRGIA. GORDOW COUNTY. Dme i.,,*sV-ri eanle^if anv TWO MONTHS after date application will be ki* JF5. is ^5: «sa2 Sfarts* °“° u ' i ass? “ **“ Deceatoerthe lA-.- ordin trv ! WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Adm’r. dec*^ to LDW AKD CONNOR. OnUmvry. | dcc21 _ w2m Printer’s fee $6* GEORGIA. Fayette county. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN. WHEREAS, Thomas A. Adams and K. B Shell, having in proper torui applied to me for perman ent letters of administration on the estate O' Arthur Robinson, late of said county, deceased : 1 his is to cite all and singular the creditors and uext of kin of Arthur Rooin*on to be ami appear at my otllce w ithin tho time alloacd b> law and show cause, if any they can. why per manent administration should not be granted t-> said applicants. Witness my hand an ' official signature, tins November 3uth, 1867. EDWARD CONNOR. Ordinary- dec5— w30d Printer’s fee $3 GEORGIA. Rauu>ing county. TWO months after date application will be made to the Cvurt of Ordinary <J Paulding coun ty, Georgia, for leave to sell Hie real estate or James Cole, deceased. October 29th, 1867. J. W. HARRIS, Administrator no v2— w2m Printer’s fee $5 GEORGIA. Sumter county. WHEREAS, Mrs. Mary W. Bryan applies to me for letters of administration with the will an- nextd,on the estate of Nathan Bryan, deceased: i hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said de- ueajed. to be and appear at uiy oilicc within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can. w hy faid letters should not be granted in t nns ot the law. # Given under my hand and official signature, this December 3 i.867. L. P. DORMAN, Ordinary. dec6—w30d Printer’s lee $3 GEORGIA. Baldwin county, W HERE AS, Thomas T. Windsor has made ap plication for letters of administration on the --'state ot Richard V. Jones, late of said county, deceased: r l lic»e are. therefore, to cite and admonish all nersin.s adversely concerned to file their objec tions on or before the first Monday in February next Given under my hand and official signature, this itkh December, 1867. JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary, deel 4—wJOd Printer’s fee $3* GEORGIA, Upson county. TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of U pson county, for leave to' sell the real estate of Robert A. Dicks, late of said county, deceased. This November 30th, 1867. MARTHA A. DICKS, Administratrix. dec3—trtm* Printer s fee $5 THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON A.T MRS. J. FRANK’S, Decatur street, ::::::::::: Atlanta, Ceorgia, FOUR DOORS BELOW OLD MASONIC HALL. I take pleasure In informing the citizens of Atlanta, and surrounding country th it I have now On hand an entire new and well selected stock of ' ’ MILLINERY GOODS Consisting, in part of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Hats and Bonnots, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising THE LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES. Alsd, a fine selection 01 Old Ladies’ Dress Caps, Itos, Fancy Dress Goods, and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods of every description, WOOLEN SHAWLS, SONTAGS, NUBIAS, HOODS, &c. Also, the Latest Styles of Balmorals and Hoop Skirts, Particular attention i? called to mv superb stock of LADIES*, MISSES d CHILDREN’S * CLOAKS! CLOAKS! .-CLOAKS ! In all the most fashionable designs. Also, a most m:\gnIJoent -.J ~r FURS! U 1 XT IR, S I FURS! FURS' HUMAN HAIR, Curls, Switches, Waterfalls, Braids. <&c., «&c. And many other articles too numerous to mention. Call aud examine mv sto«.k of goods before purchasing. Remember the Place, mrs. j. frank. decll—c Decatur street. Four doors below Old M -ouic Ila.il AJ/IVI03JS y AHaVlTIHM W M . GRAY, WORKER AND DEALER IN Italian and White Rutland, AND AMERICAN STATUARY MARBLE, ^OZUTTJMIEISrTS, Tombs f Headstones, Tablets, JJms, I VASES, AND MANTLE PIECE WORK, And. lurninhing Marble Work, OF ALL DKSCB1FTION8. Designs of Monuments or any other Marble Work furi.ished free of charge. Molding in Plaster done to o;der. ' - . Orders soli ited and promptly filled. Office and Ytmlopposi e Georgia Railroad Depot. e’l-t'Sm 8. B. O ATM AN, Agent. PHCENIX PLANING MILL, NEAR MEDICAL COLLEGE, Atlanta - 7 - - Georgia. F urnitura Manufac Lory, fs I “ j ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, Made and warranted to give satisfaction- LUMBER . DRESSED TO ORDER. WE call the attention pf dealers to examine our work aiiii price*. Our Furniture is made as well and at as low rates as in the North. Furniture MADE TO ORDEK OS ; feHORT NOTICE. All kinds ol Lumber For Sale, LANDSBERG & HARRIS, nov 24—dty Proprietors. C A II V E T S. S. S. KENDRICK & CO. , EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, REGS, MATS, CURTAINS, CORNICES, Shades, Cords, Loops, Tassels, tYc., £3^UP-STAIRS, WliitcliH.ll street Atlanta, Ga., Announce the arrlva of a large and elegant stock BOUGHT SINCE tHE RECENT DECLINE, In addition to elegaut novelties in Brussels and 3-PTys, They Invite Special Attention to their LOW PRICE OARPETS. Choice, dnrable goods at 50. 75 and $1.00 per yard. Orders from a distance solicited and carefully executed. s. s. KENDRICK A CO., octll—d'lstjan Atlanta, Ga. McBride & forden’s GREAT REMEDY “KING OF PAIN,” D WILL CLUE lARRIICEA, BLOODY FLUX. Headache aud Earache, iu three minutes Toothache in one minute, bore Throat in ton minutes. Code and Cramp in five minutes. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pleurisy, Coughs, Colds, Deafness, Asthma, Piles, Bronchial Affections, Dyspepsia Inhumation of the Kiutrneys, Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart. PRGL, $1 l’KK BOTTLE. Orders promptly attended to A JOHN T For sale by _ hall, sale Agent, Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets, Atlanta Ga. -REMEMBER THE PLACE. i <llt*w3in Speak their own praise wherever planted. ID sept4—d*w3m DAVi CANDKKTH * SON. • Philadelphia. Pa. BINIHGE R S I OLD LoNbON DOCK. G I N I For Family Use, Liver and Kidney Complaints Ac. A. M. New You. septl—dthn WHERE The people can trade at the Inst advantage is ot interest to all, but in calling atteutiox •*, u;. house, we shall not say at tv. um ■ BO keep the “largest stock.” “best goods,”>t w< n drously LOW PRICES, etc., preferiny that YOU visit our storo, which you certainly o ^ht to do, and if you BUY we will guarantee that y ’. will 'nr.t, egret it. YOUB own Interest demands a trial of onr BOOTS AXD S?IOS:s? of which we have a supply • i f. v 11 t.. arsl sizes,styles and quality, goo-r eirougu ,o. any body. Also, Leather and Shoe Findings. The trade of Country Jferchant is e.-pccialiy solicited. / 150 cases New Gootls .iust in. Our Motto—Quick Sate, < i n<i tmall I'm fit, fnr CASH. Remember the Sign and the Place. 1. T It \ N t\S, Corner Whitehall and ILintci -tint sepSH—<• !M)T11 StMI-AWl \L EXPOSE. TOTAL LOSSES PAID, $21,2 71,9 72 .5 7! JULY 1st 13 6 7. ASSETS (AT MARKET VALH. Cash on hand and in Bank $ 515 «»*« '• Real Estate Mortgage Bonds Bank Stock . l,5‘»'-.-H« >«p United States, State and t ity Sto<*k, arol other Public Securities’ 1.W4 *► 6 27 Less Liabilities, Claims not due and unadjusted. 37" **• 'h Net Assets f Vi's j - Fire & Inland Navigation Sift . A gencics In &U tiro principal c-Jttc* .n.- towus in tlie Umte«l btate*. Applications lor Insurance will Ik- pnunpti' .* ten iled to. OFFICE—With C. T Brov n on east side W bite- hall street, one door lront Alab&na augl—9liJ N L. ANt.ILIt, Agent EDWARD J . HOLDEN A CO., Successors to the late Samvel 1>. vvilljh n MAXVFACTCFE8S OF CAST STEEL SAWS AND FILES . Of all descript lot..- No. 4 Liberty street New York, J 4-fr»iLL* s J 'MS • k o FECI A L attention given to the manufacture of O oar PATENT GROUND C1K< I L.vlt *AW> ; also. Shingle, Mill. Mulay. «,:,iig. Ci«»* < vt. Tenon, Hand, Panel, Rip. iiml l'.ulcber*’ ib » Saws; also. Turning and Felloe W« 1>». Wc also continue the manuf.t ;u>. ofournell known brand of FILES, luu-ic ol llie best English Cast Steel; ent bv baud and fully war ranted to be equal in quality to the *>e>t I aglUh Wc respectfully solicit orders, which *»<- are prepared to fill promptly, at the lowest rr.u-» aad figures. aug3i—Uly