The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, December 27, 1867, Image 1

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THE DAI .KOlI^fiTAgQ&Ui 10 I2Z. VOL. I.—NO. 260. ATLANTA, GA., FRIDATfi EVENING, DECEMBER 27, J86L -rj; r t PRICE—5 ) L \ i XHE DAILY OPINION, Central Building, Granite Block, Broad 8t. ^[iT c and Subecription Bates. 0>t Vr o co^oneyear F£cA onc >® ar ( , an '\ onc free 40 thc 1>cr ' on on ^^iptfons to beth editions will be received f ^^nths, at rates corresponding with the "’v'uVKKTIMNG.-Cards in ClTT DlBKJTOBT ,V, ictci five lines. #12.00 per annum. Special • 1, notices Fiktekn CKNT8 per line for first 5 ’ jnd Five Cents per lino thereafter. The r ' l rh»rsres will be made for advertisements »*“' . , n g T< - - than a square, obituaries, and all ‘ - of a personal nature. Except in cases *,■ contract, other advertisements will lie (•following rates: i» ond insertion, - - fUXJ two insertions, - - 1.50 „ • -r;rcc Insertions, - - 2.oo m “ >nC week. - * - 3 SO ,.nc month ... 10.00 „ ~ t:>rt months. - - 2fi.H0 r let V of toh Hues or less.. #t M :i fa «;:lc». iler aquaro— 5 00 V ' , p Mjaarc 6 (B .uisiration 3 00 ' ; .' ‘ ri Guardianship 3 00 . . , i. lor dismission from ^ 1 . ,, 4 &o , /'.V : <*sii for dismission from 5 i a oo • .dl I.and 6 00 -iii.d Creditors 3 00 etc, per square 5 00 ■ :■ Laiile property, 10 days, per sqr. 1 50 Notices, 30 days 3 00 osure of Mortgage, per sqr, each time... 1 00 ■ ; t required fob legal advertising. r.f Land, etc., by Administrators, Execu- u . ~ <>r Guardians, are required by law to be held ,.n me first Tuesday In the month, between the i i ursof ten in the forenoon and three in the af- u-rnoon, ** the Court House in the county in which the property ia situated. Notices of these tales must we given in a public gaeet-te 40 days ..jrTious to the day of sale. ‘ Notices of the sale of personal property must he rivea in like manner 10 days previous to thc a»vof sale. Socket hi the debtors and creditors oi an estate aiu-t also be published 40 days. Notice that application will be made to the <Jurt of ordinary for leave to sell Land, e^e., M ust be published for two months. Citations for letters of Administration, Gu.ir- dii 'hi,.. etc., must be published 30 days; *or dis- ,'r>>:n Administration, monthly Guiolitiis; iisiuission from Guardianship 40 days, i. .|,, ior foreclosure of Mortgage must lie puli- . ,c| ni mthly for 4 months: for establishing lost ;.a,» rs. tor the full space of 8 months; for coin ring titles from Executors or Administrators, wit- re imud has lieen given by the deceased, the tu ! spa. e of three nioutna. cation* will always Ins continued accord ing to the?©, ti.c legal requirements, unless < ther- wi^e or tc red. l^-i ihkrai. DEDUCTIONS will be male to .e.irlv advertisers. All transient and foreign advertisement* a. »t be prepaid to secure publication. pjr Mi U tters on business, or communications ;or publication, roust lie addressed to SCiiLGGS & DUMBLE. • Atlanta. Ga. £9 7?V| City lin*int»a Directory. WA T< RES. 4 U>> KS, JE WELR Y, <tC. \VM BOl.LM VN, Dealer in Watches. Clocks. Jeweln. Gold Pens, Spectacles, Ac . Whitehall street. 2d door aliove M. iL-nch.t «o.'s Hook Store, Atlanta, Gu. Repairing in good style and warranted, no viz—tilt HER CMA M n A Ml> aM O < ZR& B Ol l», WALL'S A CO , Dealers in Produce, staple and Fancy Groceties, Hats, Caps, i>ouG. Shoes ami Notions; Hardware, &c., Ac. tall and examine our stock. BOYD, WALLS & CO., nov7-d3in Cor. Peters and Forsyth streets. HR A UEEsK, Auction and commission ekcuants. Sign, Auction House. White street. Atlanta. Ga. fe30—lv 4 D.1 A M 1 )tl KK L\ NC1I, Whocesack and Retail Gro ces. and dealer in Varieties, Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. fe23—ly t 'AlNs A PARROTT. WHOLESALE GRO CERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, uranite Front, Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga. lv 4 J ROBERT & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION a*\. Merchants, and Agents lor Manufacturer? i I Producers, at the Bridge, on Broad street and railroad, Atlanta, Ga. A. J. ROBERT, apt-ly F. W. ROBERT. J OHN C. ROGERS, DEALER IN FAMILY GRO- CRBIES and Coi ntry lhsoDCCK, Whitehall, one djor from Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga Choice Hams always on hand. aug2—6m BAM KIRS AMD BROKERS r ’HE GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK, Bank Block. Alabama s*reet. John Rice, Presi- Jmt; fc l JosES.CasMer; Darwin G. Jones, Tel ler; Luwakh H. Jones, Book-Keeper. DIREC TOR.?—John Rice, John Collier, E. E. Rawson, S. A Durand W. W Clavton fe20—ly J H JAMES. BANKER AND BROKER, AT- ■ . lasta. G.. buys aud sells Gold, Silver, Bonds, bt '<-k>. and Bank ftills. Exchanges Bonds, makes Inve-iments for parties in Bonds and Stocks; x!l' *' interest on Deposits when left for two months or longer. feiJO—ly M g. dobbins a co., brokers, over At- . lanta National Bank. Alabama street. ktfmue*—Trisbee A Rolierts, New York; Hop- kins, i row bridge A Dwight, New York; B. ll. " arren, i ugusia. Ga.; D. F. Fleming, Charleston, S. C.;J. D Cunningham, Montgomery, Ala.; R. Peters, Atlanta; R. Austell, Atlanta; Edward PaddVford. Savannah. Ga. fe'JU—ly A tlanta national bank—designa- 1 ED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED »T vTes. A Austell, President; W. H. Teller, Cvhier. DIRECTORS-A. Austell, M. G. Dob- t.as, W. R. Phillips,Jesse McLendon, J. H. James. >pecial attention paid to Collections in Atlanta an I through this section. Prompt returns made at the lowest current rates. Our New Y ork Cor- re-pondent, the Fourth National Bank, to whom »« reler. leSO—ly SALOONS. t HUUAGU ALE DEPOT—M. E. KENNY', Pro- / prietor dealer in Brandies, Wines, Whiskies and Negars. Chicago Ale always on hand. No. 14 Alaiiama street. Atlanta. G*. aug4—6m A TTORNIYS. T^AKKoW A SIMPSON, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW JT Atlanta, Ga. Office corner Whitehall and Alabama streets, over James’ Banking House. Entrance on Alabama street. H. P. FARROW, O. F. SIMPSON. INSURANCE. V E IN Assets, f5.000,000. Wm. A -mi. Lynch’s Building, corner of Alabama and H aiw-hall streets, second floor. Jennings, General ' iama ar myfi-ly BARD WARE MATERIALS. BIT TELEGRAPH. FROM THE NEW YORK ASSOCIATED PRESS. I1ARDW AKK.-J. M. A J. C. Alexander, / W hitehallstreet. Iron. Steel, Nails, Car riage matetiaU, Tools for all trades. Build- Ping Materials. Bolting Cloths. Farming lapli uei.tv. J. M. A J. C. ALEXANDER, sepai— (Wm TilMMEY A STEWART, Dealers in Hardware. Iron and STEEL cutlery. Tools of all kinds, Harness, Bridles, i ullars. Leather, etc.. Sign of the Mill and Game Cock, Whitehall street. Atlanta, •rgia aug2—6m PHYSICIANS. D ti w. c. ASHER has removed his office from I the Norcross Corner to the junction of Mari- tiuand Walton streets, where he can lie found at all hours, when not professionally engaged >*V#4—dkm In Bankruptcy. P AMPHLET COPIES of the Buies and Regu lations in Bankruptcy, adopted by the Dis trict Court of the United States for the Northern District of Georgia, can be hadfon application at the Clerk's Offiee^Atlanta, % Ga. Price, 60 cents MfK—dlf LAST NIGHTS DI8PA2CHES. Bank Checks Returned.* New York, Dec. 26.—On Christmas morning a lad entered the office of the Chief of Police and left a parcel, which he said had been given him to deliver by a gentleman at the Anson House. The par cel contained checks on the Bank of the State of New York for three millions six hundred and eiglity-three thousand four hundred and thirty-five dollars, the amount stolen from the bauk messenger recently in Wall street. Louisiana Convention. New Orleans, Dec. 26.—The Conven- t ion devoted the day to the consideration of the reports of the Committee to draft a Cor f'titution. Both majority and minority reports were taken up at the same time. The following, which was the second Ar ticle of the minority report, was adopted as the first Article of the Constitution by a vote of 57 to 17: All men are created free and equal, and have certain inaliena ble rights. Among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. To secure these rights governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. Crawford, Cooley and Lindeburg opposed its adoption, as it would bring ridicule upon tlie Convention and work to the pre judice of the State, inasmuch as, if em bodied in the Constitution, no criminal could be punished with death or impris onment. TI io following was offered but crowded out by the previous question : Tiie citizens of tliis State owe allegiance to the United States, and this allegiance is paramount to the allegiance due the State. The Convention adjonrued till 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. Items via Washington* Washington. Dec. 26.—The Bureau of Statistics report the total authorized mileage of railroads in the United States at 54.001) miles completed, costing one thou sand six hundred and fifty-four millions} In the Eighth Congressional District of Ohio, made vacant by the death of Hon. Cornelius S. Hamilton, where the majority in ls66 was 1S52, the contest for the nom ination on either side is already bitter. Messrs. Clingman, of North Carolina, and Humphrey Marshall, of Kentucky, are here. Revenue receipts to-day $537,000. The Secretary of the Treasury has deter mined to postpone indefinitely the sale of Dismal Swamp stock. A negro fired his pistol at three men who run against him. One of the men is dead. The murderer escaped. Judge Underwood has appointed Ham ilton Fant. of Richmond, Receiver of the Rank of the Valley of Virginia. As sets over one million. Foreign. Paris, Dec. 2G.—The Patria confirms the report that twenty thousand more troops had been ordered to Cevita Vecchia. E. G. Baffrim. an old and prominent American journalist and author, commit ted suicide by taking laudamum. At the time of his death he was a correspondent of the New York Herald. London, Dec. 26.—The apprehended Fenian outbreaks did not occur. Tran quility and good feeling prevailed yester day. Extra precautions against lawless ness were apparently unnecessary. Thornton, the new minister to Washing ton, sails in a few days. The Marine Disaster. Charleston, Dec. 26.—The third boat of llie steamer Raleigh reached Kiawash inlet yesterday, with thirteen more persons from the wreck. They reached Charleston to day. Their names are as follows: Dr. J. Cass, Clarence Sweeney, Jas. Brady, Jno. Sloan and Angelo Faragan, passengers; Charles P. Marsbman, acting quartermas ter, and the following members of the crew. X. Boyd, Wm. Wilet, Eugene Ellis, James Pentield, Michael Larkin and Pat rick Harragan. Tliirty-one persons in all from the Raleigh have arrived here; twenty-four are still missing, of whom ten were certainly drowned, nopes are enter tained that Captain Marshman and those who remained with him on the steamer, when the first boats left, have been rescued by some passing vessel. Tugs from Char leston were cruising yesterday, near the scene of the disaster, but without success in finding any of the missing parties. JIarketi* New York. Dec. 26—Cotton easier, sales 1.800 bales at 15>^c; Flour active, State 8.40 al0.65; Wheat quiet and unchanged; Corn easier, prices nominally unchanged; Oats dull; Pork quiet and steady; Mess pork 20.90; Lard, whisky and groceries quiet. Money closed very easy, call 5a6; Dis counts 7a9; Gold firm; Sterling firm, little doing l()tg; Stocks strong; General im provement in prices; *62 coupons 8^; ’64 5 l 4; ’05, 5*8; "67, 8% i North Carolina sixes 05u. O n a Ri.ESTON.Dec. 26.—Cotton lower, sales ;t00 bales; middling 14^al5c; receipts 1.- 50. Augusta, Deo. 26.—Cotton market quiet but steady, sales 5.000 bales, receipts 1,156; New York middling lS^allc. Savannah. Dfec. 28.—Cotton dull and de clined. sales 1.398 bales; middlings 13*4al4; receipts 3.400; receipts for the week20,016; exports: to Liverpool 19.191 coastwise 4,- 658; stock 45.449. Wilmington, Dec. 26.—Cotton quiet— middling uplands 13. Baltimore, Dec. 26.—Cotton very flat; no demand—middling uplands 16. Flour very dull and prices nominally sustained. Wheat quiet—prime to choice red 2.60a2.70. Corn very dull—prime dry white 1.28; 5D64; m »oice J.60; 14.50. yellow 1.20al.23. Oats > Provisions nominal. * New Orleans, Dee. 26.- mlddlings 14>.<e; receipts 3,075. Sugar firm and tendency common 9al054; prime to choice j Molasses firm; common 58; prii 65a75. Flour dull; jobbing sup double extra lOalO.15; choice Corn dull at 1.1081.12. Oats quL Mess pork dull aud nominally 29. shoulders retailing at 11; rib “ clear 15jL Lard in kegs 13%; i 14. Sterling in bank nominal; cial 44^045%. Gold 33. New exchange discount. Railroad Schedules. iilTiluffil ON and after December 15th, 1S67, Fossen irer Trains will run as follows: GOING NORTH. C i LEAVING ATLANTA. 7*56 A. J1. Dailt (except Bpndatb) Stress Pasbenokr.—Arrive at Dalton at 1.23 P. M., connecting with E. T. and Ga R. It. trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Arrive atCHATTANoOGA 4.0'J p. m., connecting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville. I>oitisville and thc West, and trains of Memphis and Charleston Rail road for Memphis, New Orleans, ect. Al. Daily (except Sundays) Aowo Accommodation.—Arrive at Marietta at 4.50 P. M., Acworth 6.25 P. m. 6*35 P. M. Daily cheat Northern Mail.—Ar rive at Dalton at 12.15 r. M.. connecting with E T. ami Ga. It. R. trains lor Knoxville, Lynchburg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Arrive at Chattanooga :;o5 a. m., con necting with trains of Nashvi'le and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louisville, and tli the Memphis and HEARD CQUNTY SHERIFF SAl£S. ffifeOfcfoTA, I^lTon COUnty. “ ■* ““ WHKftfcAfl; J. M'. Osborn applies for the guar diaRship^ of shej*qrsoR3’xUid property ol Lott, ON the first Tuesday in January next,'will be sold before thc Court House door, in' Franklin. Heard county, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: „ Port of lot of laud No. 106. situate* situated in the 13th dlstrictof Heard countyjying east <W a line df- Tiding said lot between Wllllatn Cheek and Pris cilla Steed, now Priscilla Hendriokr. Levied on by virtue of a cost fl. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Carroll county. Officers of Court v*. Pris cilla 8teed. Property pointed out by John Hen drick. Also, at the same time ard place will be sold one cotton gin. Lor lea an as the property of Jackson Allen Jby virtue of a fl. fa. issued fro Superior Court Of Heard county,' i a favor of Wil liam Ainsworth vs. J. Allen, claimant, and J. T. Stodghill, administrator of J. McStewart, security. Property pointed out by H. C. Allen. Also, at the same time and place will be sold thirty-four acres of laud, more or less, including the tan yard known os the Cieaveland tan yard, and now occnpied by Mr- samples, bald proper ty pointed out by plaintiff and levied on os the property of D. L. Cieaveland, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Troop county. Ga., in favor ot Nathan McCaully vs. D. L. Cieaveland, Also, at the same time and place will be 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 by the road leading from Franklin to LaGrange, on the south and west by Aarom Form by, aud now occupied by Mr. Kimp. Said property pointed out by plaintiff and levied on as the property of J«hn 'White, to satisfy a fl. 1a. issued from the Justices’ Court of the dis trict, G. M., in favor of J. A. Ponder vs.* said John White. Levy made and returned to me bv l’hos. M. Awbry, L. C. November 25th, 1867. W. 8. ECHOLS, Sheriff. nov27—wtds Printer’s fee flO.OO NEWTON SHERIFF SALES. viiiaus WILL be sold on the first Tuesday In January 3*00 P. M. Daily (except Scwdays) Acworth I ncx *> within the legal hours of sale, ’elorethe highest bidder, the following property, to-wit: One house and lot in the city of Covington, known as the residence of Mrs. Mary E. McCay, it being lot No 17, in square B, in said city, con taining one acre, more or less, except the uower in saiu lot of Mrs. E. L. Davis; also lots Nos. 10 and 11 ia square B of said city, one bundled by two hundred feet, square known as the Richard Kcnnon lot, on which there is a large dwelling WestT and trains of ' a,ui outhouses, now occupied by W. A. Clemmons Charleston Ruiirnad ! » s a hotel, also, a large aud comparatively new for Memphis, New Orleans^etc. ‘ !‘ vtI - v !! labl « and office, now occupied by*High- 1 ’ | tower & Lee, all in good condition. All levied on COMING SOUTH RS the property of Mrs. Mary JS. McCay, adminis tratrix of B. F. McCay, deceased, to satisfy the cost on one fl. la. issued from Newton Superior Court in favor of Joshua MitctMfll vs. Mary E. McCay, administratrix of Betij. K. McCay, de ceased, Wm. A. Dyer and Elisha Marrett. Also, to satisfy the cost on one fl. fa. issued from New ton huperior Court in favor of H. J Bates vs. J. W. Leak, Mary E. MoCay. administratrix of B. K. McCay, deceased. R. !»• W Blimps, administrator of 8. if. btarr. deceased,, and lleury Anderson, security. Also, to satisfy thc principal, interest and cost on one fl. fa. issued from NtewtotiSupe- M., Acworth at 6 25 a. m.. Marietta at i n>,r Court ip favor of Eunice H. Baker vs. Marv 8.15 a. m. E. McCay,j administratrix of B. F Mctav, de ll.40 A. M. Daily (except Sundays) ExrRES3 ! ceased, \\ llllain A. Dyer, K.C. Marrett and Henry Pahsenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 3.40 I Anderson, security. Prdpertr pointed out anil A. M.. making close connections witn ] lew made by authority of J. J. Floyd, defendants trains of Nashville and Chattanooga, and attorney, l’his December 2,1867. Memphis and Charleston Railroads, and [ GEO. M. T. BOWER, Deputy Sheriff. Lalton at 6.00 a.m. connecting with I dec4—wlds Printer’s fee |7 60 trains of Eust Tciincise and Georgia Railroad. Pullman’s Patent Sleeping Coaches ON ALL NIGHT TlfAlNS. ARRIVE AT ATLANTA. 1*45 A. M. Daily Grrat Southern Mail — Leaving Cu attaxooGA at. 4 40 p m , con necting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga, and Memphis and charles ton Railroads, an 1 at iiidton at 7 30 P. , M , connecting with trains of E. T. and Ga. Railroad. 10*10 A. M. Daily (except Sundays) Acworth Accommodation—Leave Dalton at HU0 dcc!4—d3m JOIfN B. PECK, Master of Transportation. __ GEORGIA RAILROAD—171 miles—Fare five cents per mile.—John I’. Kins, President ; L. W. Cole, Superintendent; G.T. Anderson, Agent at Atlanta. DAY PASSKNOER TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 6.00 A.M* Arrive at Augusta 5.45 P.M. Leave Augusta 6.U0 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta 6.00 P.M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 715 P.M. Arrive at Augusta 6 1>* A.M. Leave Augusta 6-00 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta 4 16 A.M. NIGHT THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 6 io P.M. Arrive at Augusta 9.57 A.M. Leave Augusta 610 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta S.05 A.M. tiff* MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.—103 miles—Fare, live cents per mile—A. J. White, President; E. B. Walker, Superintendent; R. A. Anderson, Agent at Atlanta: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN Leave Macon Arrive at Atlanta ... Leave Atlanta - Arrive at Macon - Leave Macon - Arrive ip Atlanta - Leave Atlanta - Arrive in Macon ... HARALSON COUNTY SPECIAL BAIL IFF’S SALES. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in the tow n of Buchanan, Haralson county, Georgia, on the tlrst Tuesday in January next, within rhe legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One lot of lam! No. 172, containing 202); acres, intlieGth district of said county. Levied on as the prop' rtv of .John Houston, to satisfy the co«t on two li. fa's, issued from the County Court of said county. Also, at the same time and place, one house and in the town oi Tallapoosa, number not known. Levied on ;us the property of fi. J. Mann, to satis fy one iu.\ li. !u. and one fl. fa issued lroiu the County Court of said county. Also" at the same time and place, the following lots of aud. to wit:Two lets Nos. 206 220mifl north hull of lot No 221, all in the 8th district of said county. Levied on as the property of P. J Clark, to Satisfy one tax li. la. and one li fa. issued from the County Court on attachment in favor oi Dud- can Monroe vs P. J. Clark. This the 23d day ot November, 1867. TERRELL WHITE, Special C. B. dec3—wtds Printer’s fee $7.50 ttffinle.giunor ch of John Ellen and Swtoffty, >1 leant, nary of sCkitedtbrfeY.’.awfrtbOWCMsa, 1» any aha said conn RtfiS)—87 miles—Fare, per mile—John P. Kino, President; S. P. Grant, Superintendent; R. M. Farrar, Agent at Atlanta: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN—GOING OUT. Leave Atlanta 7.00 A.M. Arrive at West Point 12.U0 M. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN—COMING IN. Leave West Point 12.40 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta..... 6.80 P.M. (tp- MONTGOMERY A WEST POINT KAIL- HOJTD.—Daniel H. Cram. Superintendent. FULTON MORTGAGE SALE. WILL he sold before the Court House door, in the citv of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, on | the first Tuesday in January, 1868, within the legal ik » iii : hours of sale, the following property, to-w tjt: nil p m* ' The south half of city lot No. S3, of block 14. of land lot No. 51, of the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga., fronting on Col lins street, and bounded by lot of John K. Bennett on the west, by B. D. Ladd, on the east by R. A. Pittman, on the south and said Collins street con taining one acre, more or less. Levied on by vir tue of and to satisfy a Mortgage fl. fa. issued from Fulton superior Court in favor of Daniel Pittman vs. A. P. Bell. Property pointed out iu said Mortgage fl. fa. November 4,1867. W. L. ilCBBAUD, Deputy Sheriff. nov5—w8w Printer’s fee $5 2 00 P.M. 715 A.M. l.GO P.51. 8.40 P.M. 4.30 A.M. 7.15 p.M- 4.10 A.M. 10.15 A.M. 1.44 P M. 4.25 P.M. 7.00 A.M. 1.11 P.M. 1.03 P.M. M0> MAIL STAGE LINE FROM ATLANTA TODAHLONEGA.—’ Leave Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday - 8 A.M. Arrive Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday 7 (10 P.M. Leave West Point Arrive at Columbus - Arrive at Montgomery Leave Montgomery .- Leave Columbus Arrive at West Point THROUCH RATES ON COTTON TO NEW YOEK AND OTHER EASTERN CITIES. f VIA NORFOLK. ON and after November 4th, 1867, the rates on Cotton from Atlanta, |ier bale, will be. Compressed. Not Compressed. To New York ^ To Baltimore.. <75 5 42 To Philadelphia 555 6 37 To Boston 6 “(f* To Norfolk 415 4.61 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 Y'ork and Boston. No insurance re quired to Baltimore or Philadelphia. 4 Any further information will be furnished on application to JOHN B. 1 I., n„v5—<18in Western A Atlantic Railroad. R O O F I N G SUMTER COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE FOR FEBRUARY. WILL lie sold before the Court House door, in the city of Americus, on the first Tuesday in February next, w itliin the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-w.itt All the crop of cotton of the present year on the plantation of John M. Worrell, in the county ol Sumter, consisting of 40 bales, ' ore or less, to-wit: 5 bales ginm d and packed, lint and seed cotton in the gin Douse, and cotton in the fields to be picked aid ginned by the day of sale,to satisfy aMortgage fi fa in my hands from the Count} Court of sum ter count}, in favor of Adams, Jones A Reynolds vs. John k. Worrell. Property pointed out bv plaintiff's attorney as the property of John It Worrell. This November 25th, 1867. J. B. PILSBURY. Deputy Sheriff. dec7—wts Printer’s fee $5 Cl.A\ TON SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold l>efore the Court House door, in Jonesboro, Clayton couuty, Ga., on the fltst Tees-. day in January, 1868, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to Wit: One tow n lot in the town ol Jonesboro, contain ing three and three-fourths acres, known as the hotel lot, and al.-o as the property of the estate ol the lute Dr. James A. Turner, deceased. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued front Henry Superior Court agaiust Let i H. Turner, administrator ot Jas. A Turner, deceased, in lavorcl'W. 0. Lee; administrator jc bonin non of W. L. Morrts, de ceased, which fi. fa was issued from a decree ob tained iu said Superior Court to assert the ven dor’s lien. Terms cash. November 20th, 1867. L C. HUl'cHESON, Deputy Sheriff, not 22—wtds Printer’s fee $2.50 BARTOW MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE WILL lie sold before the Court House door, in the town of CartersviUe, Bartow county, Georgia, w ithin the legal honrs of sale, on the first Tues day in January, 1868, the following property, to-wit: The settlement of land, eight hundred and fifty acres (850) more or less, on which Dr G. G. Roy and others now reside, in the fourth dDtriot and third section of Bartow county. Levied on os the property of Gustavu* H. Bates, to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court Mortgage fl.'fa, ia fa vor of Horace J. Bates vs. Gustavus H. Bates. Propertv pointed out hy defendant November "tli. 1867' W. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff. novb—wtds Printer’s fee fi5 ROOFING. ROOFING. Having established a Manufactory of the well POSTPONED COBB SHERIFF’S SALE. Felt, Cement atul travel R°°l I WILL he sold before the Court. House door, in The undersigned would call the special attvntioi the C ity of Marietta, Coiib county, Ga., on the first of builders, and persons about to build, to inis Tuesday in January next, within the usual STYLE OF ROOFING. It is cheaper ana more hours of sale, tiie following property, to-wit: u Lots of Land numbers NTS, 92a, 927, #46 and247, and parts of 874, 875 and 9i8, in the 16th district and second section of Cobb county. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Joanna M Cass, executrix ef John Cass, deceased, to satisfy one fl. fa Issued from Cobb Superior Court in ravor of Charles D. Phillips, bearer, vs. Joanna M. Cass, executrix of John Cass, deceased. Sold for the purchase money. This December 3,1867. A, F. JOHNSON, Sheriff. dec7—wts Printer’s fee $2.50 • durable than any other Roofing in use, aud is FIRE-PROOF, and lias been thoroughly tested, as can be seen hy reference. , , ALL WORK WARRANTED. Roofing of all ki Roofling Felt^nd Roofing Material fbrSr’e. Samples and references can be seen at the cor ner ofWbltehaH ami Mitchell streets, or at the Manufactory, on Foundry street .rear of 8 Foundry O. A. SMliu. Shirtings, Sheetings, Drills, STRIPES, OSNABURGS. YARNS. Ac. By Wholesale at Factory r* teen, TOR SALE BY DEN, MEM Whitehall ocM0 d3m BlilG A L E 1 factory agents, street Atlanta, til Gt.CLROIA, Fulton \ETHKMEAa, Elias Wood, kdmBitetrator or the Vj. estntnof Jaae Oluer. Igto of sold county, tiedeased, rfipfesents In his petition duly filed, that said estate 1© insolvent^ and that be has fully discharged said U pst: t All porsuts eoncemod Me cited and admonished to file their ejections within the time prei,orii>ed by law, ff any exist, why letters of dismlmUsion shotild not be granted the applicant. Witness my official Signature, this August 23d 1867. Daniel PITTMAlr, OnTlnary!^ aug24—w6m [Printer’s lee#4.50] GEORGIA* Fulton County. VA7 HERE AS, Joseph. W inship, administrator d* ff Mma upon the estate of B. H. Overby, de ceased, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that ne has fully administered said estate. This is, therefore, to cite oil persons concerned to show, cause, if auy they can, why said admin istrator should not be discharged from his said ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on thc ffrst Mondav in March. 1868. Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary ol said couuty, tliis 4th day of September, 1867. JNO- T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk. 8cp&-w6m '' -. 1 Printer’s fee #4.50,1 GEORGIA, Henry county, WHEREAS, Martha George, administratrix on the estate of Jackson George, deceased, late of said county, has applied to me for letters dismissory from said administration: This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditors of said de ceased to show cause,if any exists, within the time ul lowed by law, why letters of dismission should not be granted the applicant. Witness my official signature, this October 15th 1867- Q R. NOLAN, Ordinary. o.-t20— w6m Printer’s fee #4.50* GEORGIA., Fulton county. IXT'liKKEAS, E. W. Holland, executor of thc TV last will and testament of M. E. Hargrave, dece sed, and guardian of Flora Hargrave, de ceased. represents, in flis petition duly filed, that he has fully discharged his said trusts and prays for letteis of dismission; This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show cause, within the time allowed by law, if any exist, why letters of dis mission shall not he granted the applicant. Witness my official signature, this August 22d, 1867. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. aug23—\\ fim [Printer’s fee #4 50] GEORGIA. Henry county. WHEREAS, John J. Bailey, administrator on the estate oi Joseph M. James, deceased. Etc of said county, has applied to me indue form for tetters dismissory Ironi said administration: This is, therefore, to cite un 1 admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to sho-v cause, if auy exists, witbiu the time al lowed by law, why letters of dismission should not be granted tbe applicant. Witness my hand and oflWal signature, Octo ber 15.1867. Q. R. N<>LAN, Ordinary, nct^o—.\v6ro " Printer’s fee #4 St)' GEORGIA. Sumter county. WHEREAS, Thomas Davenport applies to me for letters of guardianship of the person aud property of James’ Cannon, orphan and minor of Jan.cs M. Cannon, deceased: All persons concerned are hereby notified to file eir objections if ant exist, on or'before the first Monday in January next, otherwise letters will be granted according to prayer of applicant in terms of tbe law. Given under my hand and official signature, this 30th day of November, 1867. L- F. DORMAN, Ordinary. dec3— w30d Printer’s fee #3 GEORGIA. DkKalb county*. W fl FUR A 8, David M. Sheppard having ap plied to me in pro per. for in for ;,criiiant letters of administration on the <’»t,!i. u i William Aycook, late of said eouflty, deceased 1 i his is. theielorc, to cite ail persons concerned to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law to show cause, If any they have, why permanent letteis should not be grant ed the applicant. Given under my hand apd official signature, this 22d November, 1867. JONATHAN B. WILSON, Ordinary. nov27—w30d* Printer’s fee #3 GEORGIA, Gwinnett cglnty. WHEREAS, James W. Mills, administrator, on th" estate af Joseph B. Mills, deceased, having made application to me tor letters of dismission irom 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, ana file theirobjeotions, if any they have, why said letters stiouid not be granted the applicant. Given under iny hand and official signature, this November 5th. 1867. G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary. xbv8—wfim t\ . Printer’s fee #4.50 GEORGIA, FayettF county. JEFTHA LANIiRl'M, Admiiifstrator of the estate of Wasliingtofl Landrum, late of said coun ty deceased, having applied to tho< ourtol"Ordina ry ot said county lhr leave to sell the land belong ing to said estate ot said deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors: Alliiersons concerned are- notified to file their objections, it any they have, w ithin, two mrntlis from the publication of this 11 otic o', else leave will bu granted for tiie sale of said real estate. Given under my hand and official flgnature this November the Sd, 1867. EDWARD CONNOR, nov5—wtm Pr’r’s fee #5 Ordinary. GEORGIA, Henry county. WHEREAS, Wm. E. Tucker, administrator on thc estate of Samuel Chubb, deceased, person of color, late of said county, applies to me lor leave to sell the real estate of said Samuel Chubb: Ail persons concerned afe notified to file their objections if any tbey'have with two months from tli© first - pfiblication of this notice, else leave will lie granted for the sale ol said real estate. Given uhder mv hand and official signature, thit November 14th, 1867, Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary. n©vl6—w2m ’ Printer’s fee $5 GEORGIA, Fayette county. WHEREAS, Jane Jones, administratrix on the estate of Frances P. Jones, deceased, represents to the Court that she has luliy administered the said Francis P. Jones’ estate, and prays for letters 0 dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at niy office, within the lime prescribed bv law, and show cause, if anv they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band and official signature, this November 15th. 1867. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary. novl9—w6m Printer’s fee #4 50 GEORGIA, Fulton county. TYTHEREAS, John T. Abridge, administrator y V upon the estate of 8imeon Abridge, deceased, repgesenis to the court, in bia petition, duly filed, that he has fully administered said estate: This b, therefore, to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can. why said adminis trator should not bed Isch a rgi*d from his said ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in March, 1868. W unete tbe 'Hon. Doirtel Pittman, Ordinary of said county, this 4th day of Neptember. 1807. JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk. : sep6—w6m [Printer’s fee #4.50.] GEORGIA, Henry county mYRA CHA FKIX adml,,i,t r . lM »r JL.Oi Ia. J. Ihatito. lau*oi Uil . n ,. apples to me lor letter* oi tdfflnist ration: Yhne lit. therefore, to cite and *-i aptl singular the kindred ami . *edit, deceased, to be and aiiia-ar.d ■„ . ,. the time allowed by law. and .how rT, fixB^whytotters should not 1* gl GlVen under my hand and official - Sd pay of September. 1867. w K NOLAN (j OCtS—w6m ll’nnter » GEORGIA, DeKalb county - . WHEREAS, A’lgustUN L. Pitt?, admin andMarj A. Greer, odmiuUtr u .rix •. i. OreCL tupvwei'ts to thc tourt in tl.elr duly fllerTand entered on rec >rl that in fullv admint«tered Robert ll <4rv'ei’» ♦ >t.f This is, therefore, u> cite all iv, ■ .... kindred and creditors, to show c«u?, i, have, why said administrator and admini- should not bo uiscliur^ni tium thuii t-iuii tlon and receive letters of dlsnn.-Mou uu . Monday in May, 18*«. Given under my hand and offlei il , t this 16th Or toiler, 1867. JONATHAN B. WIL-KIN o , octOO—w6m Print) r - f.- * GEORGIA, Sumter county. WHEREAS, Asa Anslev applies t, n .e i tors of dismission from uum ui-trati-.M u estate of Lemuel M. A a sic v. dec, .imsI These are, therefore to cite and idnion and singular the kindred amt n.dnoi- deoeased. and all person-*'',«iioeru« tl. to a « pear at my office, within the tune *.r<-».-ri law, and show cause, if auv tf. v have ,» letters will be grnntod In torus of 11., law Given under my hand and otli, i»i this 12th day of October. 1867 ^ L. P. DORMAN. Drdu OCtSO—w6m 1‘iint*.* ,|, T 41 Y. «|ip b . il sign- Ordtn, GEORGIA. Gwinnett coi n WHERl AS. B. A. Blakey. a l ... i. estate of Shepherd Kibri«*„c. ,1... made application touictoi uu. 1- from said estate: These are. therefore, to tire ,i*>t, cerned, kindred and crcdi, , , at my office within thc tim.' )>,*•«■ , and file their ol>je*'tioDs, if any tn* said letters should not be granted the Given under my hand and 01’ * i. this November 5th' 1867. G. T. UAKESTK V\V norS—w6in Printer? GEORGIA, Faykte county. WHEREAS. Marv A. R Horn, admiri on the esUte of Thouia? li. Horn I.*,, county, deceased, having applied Court of Ordiuary of said count*, p the land belonging to ?ai<i c?ta i Do t o- D- the helm and creditor? of ?uid de <•.<- -d All persons concerned are notifl. d 1,, 1; objectio s, if any they have, w itliin two from the first publication or till? noli - will be granted for the saieof ?ai*l .eal ,-1 Given under my hand and ofli< ul ?u this November 27th. 1867. Edward lonnor uni nov29—w2m 1‘rlulir - 1 GEORGIA, Fulton county. WHEREAS, John F. Huff, adinitiisl t Coleman W. Marchman, l.*t*- <>t ?ai<i <-- ceased, r present? to the Court in hi? • filed that he has lull} aduiiui?Uic - ,.ud t—1 This is, therefore, to cite all iH-r-«>n» , tOShowcAUse, if any thev can. ulu ..ni ., . trator should not bedi?ch *rg«-*l 1 •>.*■ n - - , ministration and receive U-iicr? ,.| ,1. * the the first Monday in June. 1ST,? Witness the Hon. Daniel lVtui.in, «»r .i j said county, this 2.1 DeceinU- . in.. John t. cook. 16-put* 11- dec4—w6m Printer’. 1 I #1 GEORGIA, Monroe county. TO ALL WHOM IT HAY CONCKUN: WHEREAS, A. H. Sneed having ii applied to me for perm.inent it ;■■!- .. , trution on thc estate of Mary >i.< • .1 <1, «• - of said county: This is to cite all the kindred and • said Mary Sneed to be and appt.ir j: ... within the time allowed by law. .1 ,1 »h if any they cun, why Mnuaial ministration should not lie grantet to a . on said estate. Witness my hand an-i official sig.iitu the 4th day of December. 1867. O. MORSE, or • doefi- wOTd Pi inter - ? fe. GEORGIA. Carroll county. YVHEREA8, John P.Came?, of.-otid > plies tome ft»r letters of guanii.uisflip <u Carnes and William Caines, miuor call Thomas A.Carnes, deceased: Thes.; arc, therefore, to cit»; all and next of kin to !>e and appear at my 01.1 the time prescribed by law . ami showTan., they have, why sai 1 letters sboulii not the applicant. Given under niv han.i and oificiai *i r this December 18;h ly*>7 J. M. BLALtM. K. br i dec.90— w30d I’rintcr’s • GEORGIA, SUMTKK COUNTY. WHEREAS, Jaines P. VV*?t applies t-> letters ol guardiausuip <d tiie p.i->,- erty of George IL W.dkcr. Mary i Wait Henry J. Wulker, minor? and orphan- ■. I W. Halker. deceased: All persons concerned arc notified to Cl objections, if any exist, 011 or oelort the 1 . day in January next, omerwi-c i.-ti.-r? granted the applicant in icrm^ ol the law Given under my band and **:l.■ i.d this November 30ih, Ih;7. L. 1*. DORMAN, Onii <lec3—W30.1 I’rtntpr - ? i< GEORGIA, Monlok ccuniy. WHEREAS, Patience l*rinv;le. adimni? on the estate of P. D. i’ringlc. docea-w* . made application to me for letters <>. li- from saiu estate: These are, therefore, to give no-ice .1 i . ed. kindred and creditor?, to ho ,.n 1 ,pp office wi Bin the time pre.criiH'd oy D, their objections, il any they hav.. wlr. -..1 : should not be granted to itic uppii. int Given under my hand amt official si;- this 4th day of December, 1867. O. MOUSE, Or.li deed—w6m Printer - ? fee ; • dr let GEORGIA, Fulton county. W HEREAS,John R. Wallace, administrator tfc bonis non, df the estate of J. B Badger, deceased, and guardian of the estate of Glancus R. Bailger, deceased, in bis petition duly filed, repre sents that fie has Pally discharged said trusts and is entitled to letter* of dismission: All persons concerned are cited and admonished to file their objections, it any exist, in terms of the law. else letters of dismission will be granted the applicant. *• • • 3 x... ‘ ‘ J — IbiKAteusttSd. GEORGIA, Monroe county. WHEREAS, no proper appliraiion ! administration ha? been made to me. of John T. Stephens, deceased, taieoitiis- ty: These are, therefore, tn cite an-t :ilm<>r>i persons concerned, kindred and credit..: - ; cause within the time prescribed by u a . w Clerk of the Superior M>ui t should iu» i> pointed administrator on said c?t t 1 Given under my h i.M xixi olh- i d s : • this 4th day of Deceuil^er 1867 O M.iK?r:. «ir.iu dec6—w30d l*r< GEORGIA, Baldwin county. WHEREAS, Fre.: Hang I M nm I- s.,,.11 for letters ot admini.-traiixi ox t . George Hautr, late of said county. *|e. e. - -I These are, therefore, to cite un>i aiimoui persons concerned to file their oh . i on or before the first Monday in January Given under my hand and official sig this5th December 1867. JOHN HAMMOND, n Itn deefi—w90d I rinD r - * fi-. GEORGIA, Bartow county. TWO MONTHS after date applie..: made to the Court of Onlinary --I ».n leave to sell the real estate-if'Jo'i.i 1. of said county, deceased. N .vein - . r I. • AARON DUNN. (min novlO—w2m Prime. , uesday in January. ; Witness foyoiflieial signature, this^Ahxust **< door, in the city of 1867. DANIEL PITT il AN, Onfinary- mrgia, the folio* ing a«»gt4—wfim •[Printer’a fee §4.581 SUMTER JANUARY SHERIFF’S SALE WILL be old on the first Tuesday in January. 1868 before th- Court House tnerlrHs. Sumter county, Georgia, propertv. to-wit: — i lie growing crop of cotton on the plantation of OEORGlA. Pii'l.ffiNO COUNTY*. George E. Clark, in the 26th district of Sumter * 1 ,, . county to satisfy one Mortgage fl. fa. Issued from’ TWO MOMijs afterdate applfokBon will be the t ounty Court of Sumter county, sain fi Tg- be- mode *0 thruocu-to* Ordinary-of Folding coun- ing 1:1 favor of F. M. Coker vs. Georg© E-Ctoxk, I {y. Georghs for leave to seU and said propertv pointed out by plaintiff. "This -to the estate ol M. Wallace, deceased. Tills the November 6th, 1567. ' . 6dday of December, uyf. i • J. B. PILSBURY. Deputy Sheriff. a.,. ... - ... * POt.^ Admin Is trator. nov 16—wtds Printer’s foe fskB) 3 1 dirt Min • * WNtefi fteffi :A'/r ..** » • nMNlI] GEORGIA, Newton county. TWO MONTHS after d tte applb :.ll-n w. made to tbe Court of ordinary . i ?aul ml leave to sell the real estate of Kc-lw-rt M.i, of said county, deceastal. V.vasln-rWEl-<-i C. C. WKIGIII 7T FRANKLIN WRIGIIT. novS9- w2m Pritit<-r*q4y- B GEORGIA, Gordon county. TWO MONTHS alter this date appiicaf be made to the Court of Ordinary <>| ., ty, Georgia, lor leave to sell the' lan i? .. m.* i to the esta'e of B. A. btauton, de,eased I November 25th, 1867. A- LITTLEFIELD. Admir-Mi vt..r HOV26—w2ni» Printer * b> (?> GEOROIA, Newton county. TWO MONTHS after date appliratMP will made to the Court of Ordinary of saidi - ui.t . leave to sell the real estate ol Green W Mr h. late of said county, deceased I Id? Novell!I 99th, 1867. WM. J. MID HELL, vdiu’i nov29—wtm Pnuier «^e $i