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THE DAILY OPINION.! bring this about, we cannot say. Of course
the Commanding General has the matter in
ATLANTA, OA,:::::::: JANUABY 20.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
■vskrisi Reficia.
amoobtuba Bmam-Xr. Kenny’s
Mends are loud In their praise of his new
Angostura Bitters, and generally unite in
testifyinr tj its berrdlcial Qualities, as rep
resented ay the mannlhetnrers. Call and
try , as well as his flirorite brand of
Chioago Ale. In this connection we would
mention the fact that Mr. K. is the sole
agent for the Aromatic Angostura, and
Sell’s Chicago Cream Ale, In this city, and
has both for tale at Wholesale. Orders
will be promtly tilled, Is the motto of the
Chicago Ale Depot, Alabama street. t
Peor. Robots to performing aaton tohing
cures in Atlanta. See the oertiflcate of
cure in to-day’s paper.
Ak adjourned Meeting of the Bepubl lean
Caucus will be held In the Hall of the Con
vention at 7X o'clock this areniug.
Person a l .—Hon. Foster Blodgett oc
cupied his seat in the Convention to-day.
Concohdla.—The “Stranger” is on the
boards for Thursday Evening, the 23d inst.,
■t Concordia Hall. A large attendance is
anticipated. The whole force of this ex
cellent Dramatic Company will appear.—
See notice elsewhere.
hi* own hands. It Would seem to he
under the circumstances of bead-
quarters and the Convention being here,
that the co-operative branches of our Pro
visional Government should also bd ln this
vicinity. At all events, if a removal to
made we warrant a cordial reception of the
officials on the part of our citizens.
The Democratic National Committee
will meet at Washington on the 83d prox.,
o determine tho place of holding the Na
tional Convention.
fiT The Nashville Press and Times gives
a very complimentary synopsis of the
speech lately delivered in this city by Gov.
Brown.
HT Hon. Wm. T. Hamilton has been
elected Senator from Maryland; flee Hon.
Reverdy Johnson.
OOMMBROIAL.
OFFICE DAILY OPINION, I
Atlanta., Ga, January SO. ISIS. f
Cotton opened this morning at an ad
vance of % on the prices of Saturday. We
quote at 12e.
No changes of importance in the general
market. We quote:
Miss Augusta St. Clair.—On account
of the bad weather Miss Augusta St. Clair
postpones her lecture until to-morrow
evening.
Reserved seats without extra charge can
b*‘ secured at the Hall to-morrow after 2
oVlock.
Hoyt’s Auctions.—These auctions will
continue daily and nightly until the stock
i- closed out.
Remember this, you who want to buy
*;t*od things at murderously low prices.
1. T. Banks & Co. have a very large and
elegant assortment of Shoes, Boots, and
other articles in their line. They are the
right sort of men—with the right sort of
goods, at the right sort of a stand, and will
sell at the right sort of prices.
Cold.—Some of Costello's pets, from the
tropics, spent a cold time yesterday and
last night, in their dens which were eleva
ted on platform oars, in an exposed posi
tion.
OORX-
White
Yellow or Mixed.
Meal
BACON—
Clear Sides
Clear Rib Sides...
Shoulders
..per bath
per both
. per bush
9 *
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■ 9 »
Loafers.—Business men are often wor
ried and annoyed by long visits from men
who cannot be classed under any other
bead than the title which heads this article.
They should remember to call on a man of
business only In business hours—and call
only on business—attend to their business
and then go about their business.
A New Sociktt.—A new society has
been organized in a neighboring city
which commends Itself to the good sense
of the people of Atlanta. It is known as
the Society of Anti-Poke-Your-Nose-into
uthrr-lVop’.e's-Bnslnesa. Some men we
wot of should be coerced Into membership,
and then compelled to atrictly observe its
teachings.
Dan C astro lo's Circus.—This mam
moth establishment, punctual In all its ap-
fMiintmeota, well managed in all its details,
elegant in all Its appurtenances, has ar
rived in the city, and will exhibit with its
fine corps of performers, its elegant stud
of horses, and ita'extensive Zoological col
lection this afternoon and to-night only.
Thousands visited this great grandfather
of all the shows when it was here some
three weeks ago; and thousands more will
go to see it now.
Sash. Blinds, liuoai, <tc.—In a recent
visit u> th« riiofiiix Mills. under the pro-
pr'-tcSrtdnp *»f Messr*. L:\nd»hur/ A Har
ris u*-*r the Medical College, we wen* rath
er Mirpri.-ct to notice the extent to w hich
their manufacturing re,.cltw». Wheel*’
Planers, drills, and all sorts of luachinen
were g»»ing as fast as steam could drive
them. Its a driving business these gentle
men are doing. Its about the quickest pro
cess we have sen for putting In rough
plank at one end of a machine and have it
emerge from the other end a liandsonn
door, a beautilu! table, a neat pair of blinds,
a bedstead, ot w hatever you please to call
for. It'* a liue concern and doing a fine
business.
Plain Hams p lb
S.C. Canvassed Hams .• flk
BULK MEATS—
Clear Sides 9 %
Clear Rib Sides 9 lb
Hams 9 Jk
Shoulders tk
LARD—
Tierces B
Kegs and Cans 9 tb
FLOUR—
Superfine perbbl
Extra per bU
Family perbb)
White Wheat Family per bbl
WHEAT— -
White par bush
Red per bush
OATS per bush
HAY—
Timothy per owt
SALT—
Virginia ...per sack
Liverpool per sack
SUGAR—
Crushed 9 B
Powdered 9 lb
Granulated -..9 B
Coffee A 9 B
Coffee B 9 B
Extra J ^...9 B
Yel ow C 9 B
Yellow Keline.l V 2b
Porto Rico V B
New Orleans 9 B
COFFEE- Rtu
Pr-.me V B
Good 9 B
Fair 9 B
Ordinary 9 B
Java Pedang Mats 9 B
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Young Hyson 9 B
MOLaSS Efc—
New Oi leans 9 gal
Georgia* anu 9 gal
Porto Rico 9 gal
Cuba 9 gal
SYRUP—
Mollcr Refined 9 S»1
Crystal Amber 9 gal
New York 9 gal
CAN DLES—
Star 12 oz 9 B
Adamantine 9 B
Para line 9 B
Sperm 9 B
SOAP—
Babbitt’s Erasive 9 B
German Erasive . ..9 B
Colgate’s D 9 B
Colgate’s B ....9 B
Col gates No. Pale 9 B
Turpentine 9 B
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Look Oct Boys!—We have some of the
particulars of an occurrence on Saturday
night, which, at one time, threatened to re
mit seriously between two parties, but
finally ended in the “laugh coming in”
against both. The two fast young men met
at the bouse of one of our cyprians—both
claimed pre-emption to the attention of
their hostess—quarrelled—went to the
****** to settle the question a la Heenan—
their duds were removed—the chilly air
cooled their courage—when they finally
agreed to go back and let the frail one ar
bitrate between them. They went, when
h>! they found the door locked, and admis
sion was refused. Served ’em right.
Slightly Crushed—A Warning.—Last
Saturday evening while a freight train was
standing on the track over the crossing
on Whitehall street, a Mr. Tolleson, in at-
tempting to pass between two cars, was
caught and badly though not mortally In
jured. When he started through, the train
was standing, but ere he had time to get
out the engine man started to back, and
the result was as stated. We often see
these hazzardous experiments, and never
foil to feel the peril they are in. This we
hope will serve as a warning to others, and
they will, io the future,desist from attempts
to pass between ears while a train is stand
ing on the crossing.
A rumor prevailed this morning that an
immediate effort would be made to secure
the removal of some, if not all of the offi
cers of State, to this city. In what direc
tion the step will be taken, to endeavor to
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fcM-GEORGlA STATE LOTTERY—
For thk Benefit of tbb
vIASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME
Combination Class, No, ISO.
rhe following were tba Prawn Nos.. Jan. 18th.
17-31 -35-7-75-48-87-18-71-49-55-22-32
JanSO—It BOYD. WILSON ACO..Mana*ers
U. S. HOTEL, ATLANTA, GA„ JAN-
uary 30th, 1868 —Thiscertiflesjthat I have suffered
much with neurulgia Tor two yean past, and for
wo weeks previous to my being treated by An!
mal Magnetism by Prof. Roberts, at the United
4t»t«» Hotel, Atlanta, January Sib, 186S; I had
been >■ u'forng inexpressible agonies. Since that
time 1 ha-e not had a single pang,, and have re
covered the use of one of my eyes which had been
seriously affected. Those who are skeptical can
enquire of nto personally or by letter at Franklin
Printing House, Atlanta. Ga.
jau*U—dlt J- P- ROBINSON.
13T ATTENTION.—THE ATLANTA
Local Gonnctl V. L. of A., No. 3, are hereby re
quested to meet, one ahd all, at the Council Room
on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, whea business
of Importance will be brought before the Council.
Several members from abroad are expected to be
present.
By request of the Presiden t,
JanlS—u2t • .
GEORGIA, DeKalb COUNTY.
L. Pitts, administrator.
Sad Mary a. Greer, administratrix, of Robert P.
w> the Court in their petition
SW entered on record, that they have
™^«^ m i? Utered Egbert P. Greer's estate:
i.« ,1* i 8 ’ t " er e f ore, to oite all persons concerned,
vi5S r ?r».* nd creditors, to show cause, If any they
“JJJrJFpY »aid administrator and administratrix
should net be discharged from their adminlstra-
“P* 1 receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday In May, 1868.
ISS. m Y hand and official signature,
this 18th October, 1967.
JONATHAN B. WILSON, Ordlnrry.
octao—w5m Printer’s foe $4.50
GEORGIA, Newton county.
WmEREAS. Robert B. Smith, administrator o l
Wm. A. Patrick, deceased, represents on his pe
tition duly filed, that he has fully discharged bis
trust:
There are, therefore, to effe and admonish all
ana singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in Mnv, 1868, and show cause,
if any they have, why letters of dismission should
not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
mil November 5th, 1807.
„ _ WM. P. LUCK IE, Ordinary.
nove—wCm Printer's fee 94 50
GEORGIA, Hkxrt county. -
WHEREAS. James Coker, administrator in
right of bis wife, com testamento anxexed, on the
estate of James R. Me Right, deceased, has made
application to me for letters dismissory from said
estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
ctoceasea, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why such letters should not be granted
in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this the 37th day of November, 1807.
<2. It. NOLAN, Ordinary.
novfiO—wCm Printer’s fee 84 50’
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
WHEREAS, John Coughlin having applied for
letters of administration upon the estate of Mary
Withers, late of said county, deceased :
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to be and appear at the Ordiuarv’s office of said
county, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, it any they can, why letters should
not be granted said applicant.
Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary of
said county, this 3d January, 1S6S.
JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk.
Jan3—w30d Printer’s tee $3
.GEORGIA, Fulton county.
WHERE AS, Joseph Coursey having applied for
letters of administration upon the estate of Janies
A. Coursey, late ef said county, deceased:
This Is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to be and appear at the Ordinary’s office of said
county, within the time prescribed by law, to
fhow cause, if any they can, why letteis should
not be granted said applicant.
Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary of
said county, this 2d Jan- ary. 1S08.
JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk.
jan3—w30«l
Printer’s fee 83
GEORGIA. Newton county.
WHEREAS. W. L. Peck applies to me for let
ters of administration upon the estate of James
M. Lester, deceased, late of Newton county:
These ai e, cncretoro, to cite aud admonish all and
singular tiie kindled and creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear at uiy office, within the
time pi escribed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why said letters should not be granted
toaoplicHut.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this January the 4i b, 1868,
WM. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary.
jan4—w30d Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA, Henry county.
WHEREAS, James R. Robinson, administrator
on the estate of Win. P. Rohin.-on, late of said
county, deee ised . has applied to me iu due form
for letters dismissory from said administration :
This is, therefore to cite and admonish ali and
•singular the kindred and creditors .ot said de
ceased to show cause, if anv exists,; within the
time allowed by law, why said letter, of dismis
sion should not be granted the applicuiit.
Witness inj official signature, lliis October 15,
1867. Q. u. NOLAN. Ordinary.
octSO— w6m Printers tee $4 oO
ggp- FURS AT REDUCFD PRICES!—
Now ia the time to buy FUR81 Mr. Holbrook ol
the Hat Emporium is selling hia superior stock
of Fura at GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS.
He ia also prepared to fit any getleman with a
fine Dreaa or Business Hat. JanlS—d3*
BfPROF. ROBERTS WILL HEAL
the sick, by ANIMAL MAGNETISM, at U. 8.
Hotel, Atlanta, until February 1st, 1868.
JanlS—dlw
0T POST OFFICE, ATLANTA, OA,
December 14,1867.—From and after this date, until
farther notice, this office will be opened and closed
as follows:
Open at ® o'clock, A u
Close at 19X o’clock, r u
Open at, * o'clock, t M
Closest • o’clock, Fk
SUNDAYS.
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GEORGIA. Faykttk county.
WHEREAS, Ellison Rush, administrat iron the
estate oi Wiliiuui Watson, deccused, represents to
the Court that he h.,s fully administered ihe said
William Watsou’y estate, and prays for letters oi
dismission:
This is, therefore, to cite at) and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and. appear at my office within the
time prescribed b} law, and snow cause, if any
they have, why ^id letters of disnii.-sion should
noc tie gruuted.
Given under my hand aud official signature,
this December the 18tn, IS'17.
EdWAKD CON NOR, Ordinary.
dcc.90—w6in Printer’- fee £ I Ml
GEORGIA. Gwinnktt county.
WHEREAS, Janies W. Mills, administrator
On the estate of Joseph 11 Mills, deceased, having
made application to me for letters of dismission
irom said estate;
These are. therefore, to give notice to all con
cerned, kindred aud creditors, to appear at my
office within the time prescribed b.\ law, aim
(lie their objections, ila») they have, why said
tetters should not be granted the applicant’
Given under ni} Land and official signature,
this November Sib, 1867
(V. T. RAIvESTRAW, Ordinary.
nov8—vtfim I'rinter’s fee ftt .vt
GEORGIA. Forsyth county.
OkUI/tAHY’o Or.FICIt, I
Uumming, Ga.. January a. latiS. j
WIIEREAs, Marlin Graham, guardian and ex-
officiu administrator of Wm. N. .'Strong, deceased,
makes application to me in let ms of the law lor
ieitcrs of dismission from iii» said office:
These are, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned to show, cause, ii any they have, why said
Martin Graham, guardian and ex-officio adminis
trator, as aforesaid, should not he dismissed from
his s. id office in terms of the law tu such cases
nade and provided
Given umlur my hand and official signature,
this January 8,
>VJ4 1). BkNTLEY, Ordinary.
J»n8— w40d Printer's fee j3
ATCTiOli
■GEORGIA, j>kKai.b County
MICHAEL A. STEELE, administrator on the
estate of Jasper N. Smith, deceased having made
application to ine for leave to soil the real estate
ot Jasper N. Smith, deceased.
All persons concerned are notified to file their
objections, if any they have, within two months
from the first publication o> the- notice, else leave
will he-granted lor ti e sale o. said ivul estate.—
Given under nt' hand and official signature,
tbis 21st day of Noveinlar U67
iGNATHaN B. VWLtJON, Ordinarv.
nov22-2m Printer’s fee $5
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
WHEREAS, John F. Huff, administrator ol
Coleman W. Marchmnn. late of said county, de
ceased, r presents to the Court in his petition duly
filed that be has fully admini.-tered sard estate:
This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they can. why said adminis
trator should not bedisenarged :iom his »anl ad-
mlnlsiratioc and receive letters of dismission on
the the first Mondst in June. tens.
Witness the lion. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary ol
said county, this 3d Deceinbei, ltrii.
JOHN T. CO<>K. Deputy Clerk.
dec4—wllrn Printer’s fee $4 50
Bricks ami Real Estate
FOR SALE.
»tity.
O N FRIDAY MORNING, I7tk toAtont, at
o’clock I will commence selling, to the high
est bidder, my entire stock of merctumilizr, effn- j
of 000 Biacts ’q
A Little of Every thing * ^WsiKLo^u. dtr^u.,
Now contained in my store, on Peachtree street, ! two diary farms, near the city,
without reserve whatever. The stock Is well a«-
sorted, and worthy the attention of everybody,
and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.
I am soiling out to change niv business.
Auction every day at 9t; o'clock, and every
night at7 o’clock, it til the entire stock to sold
out. HENRY it. HOYT.
janl5~dtf
Forty unimproved city and suburban vacant
lots.
Two hundred acres of land Bear the city for
sale in small tracts.
AU this property will sold on easy terms.
A. K. SEAGO.
GEORGIA, Haralson county.
TWO MONTHS after the publication of this
notice implication will be made to the honorable
Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sen
that portion oflot of land number 156 in the 8th
district of originally Carroll, now liaralson
county, which is situated on the west side ol Tal
lapoosa Rlvrr, supposed to contain 100 acres, more
or less, for tbe benefit ofthe minor heir* of Wil
liam and Sophia McBride. Jan. 7,1668.
SOPHIA McBRIDE, Guardian.
jan!8—w2m Printer's fee *5
GEORGIA, Haralson county.
WHEREAS, Zcbulon P. Duke, administrator
on the estate of John Duke, late of said county,
deceased, having made application to me lor let
ters ot dismission from said deceased’s estate:
These ate, therefore, to give notice to all con
cerned, kindred and creditors to appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law and file
their objection, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signatnre,
this January 8. 1868.
JAMES II. WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
janlS—w6m Printer’s fee *4 50
GEORGIA, Gbkknk county.
WHEREAS. Janies K. Daniel, applies for letters
of administration de bonis nun, on the estate of
Sum net B. Daniel, late of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite.and require all per
sons concerned, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted to said ap
plicant, at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and
for said county, on the first Monday in March
next.
Given under my hand, at office, in GMenesboro,
January 10th, 1808.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
janlS—wSOd Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA, Gordon county.
WM. J. CANTRELL has brought before us a
small light bay Horse, star in his forehead, snip
on his nose, both bind legs white above tbe foster
joint, left fore foot white above the hoof, weak
eyed, left eye supposed to be out: worth
foity dollars; taken up by said Cantrell on the
evening ofthe 25th inst., at his residence in the
973d District, G. M., Gordon county, Dec. 37,1867.
JOHN ELLIS, F H.
S. K. FLOYD, F. H.
I, II. C. Hunt, Clerk of the Inferior Coart, do
certify that the above is a true transcript from the
Eetray Rook of this Court. This the 14th day Of
January, 1868. H. C. HUNT, Clerk I. U.
jar.17—w30d Printer’s fee f3
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordin
ary of Bartow county, Georgia, will be sold to
the highest bidder at the Court House door, in the
town of Cartersville, in said county, on the first
Tuesday in February next, in the legal hours of
sale, all the land belonging to the estate of Wil
Iiam Crow, late of said county, deceased, fexcept
the widow’s dower), to-wit: Parts of the follow
ing lots of land, Nos. 174,175,187 and 186, all in the
fifth district of the 3d section of originally Cher
okee. now the county of Bartow. Sold for distri
button and the payment of the debts of tbe estate.
Terms cash. December 24, 1867.
H. F. PRICE, Administrator.
dee27—wts Printer’s fee §5
Merchandize now In Storo.
100 pounds mw live Geeao Feathers,
9000 bags Liverpool and Virginia Salt,
900 coils and half colls “9" and 9t. Louis
Rope, ,
95,000 pounds ftwett’s Wrought Iron Buckle Ties
■» 6 bales India Bagging,
30 casks Bacon and Bulk Meat,
l 89 packages Lard,
180 hagsef Fleur of high grades,
M0 bags Coro,
300 bushels Cow Peas,
80 bales Kentucky Timothy Hay,
.18 bales Factory Yarn,
75 hags Rio Coffee— Price S3 to 37 cento,
90 barrels Sugar,
6 barrels Georgia Cane Syrup,
5 hhds. Cuba Molasses,
80 boxes Starch,
80 boxes Soap,
9060pounds "Killickinlok” Smoking Tobac
co—good quality only 40 cents.
Grass Seeds,
Fresh from Kentucky,
Red Clover,
! i > White Clover,
Blue Grass,
Herds Geaaa,
" Timothy,
- < v Orchard Grass.
Fertilizers.
90 tons and 1M barrels Baugh’s Raw Bone
Super-Phosphate,
19 tons and 900 bags Reynold's Baltimore
Chesapeake Phosphate.
These are two ofthe most reliable and valuable
Fertilisers known to American farmers.
For sale by A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
decl6—dtf Atlanta.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court oi Ordin
ary of Paulding county, Ga., will be sold before
the Court House door, in the town of Dallas, on
the first Tuesday in February next, within the
legal hours of sale the followiug lota of land, to
wn: Nos, 202 and 416, in tbe 2d district and 3d sec
tion of Paulding county, Ga., also, town lots Nos.
7, 5, 9, 6, 8, 4, in Block G, Ncs. 11, 3, in Block F.
No 22 in Block A. Nos 19, 30, 21, in Block U. Sola
as the propei ty of \V ut. C Lee, late of said coun
ty, deceased. Sold for the lienefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms cash. December 11, 18(57.
1. A VINA LEE, Administratrix.
dccl3—wts Printer’s fee $5
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Coart of Ordin
ary of DeKalb county, Georgia, will be sold be
fore the Court House door, in Decatur, in 6aid
county, on the first Tuesday in Febrvnry, 186H, be
tween the legal hours ot suie, part of the real
estate belonging to the estate of William McKl
roy, deceased, late of s..id county, consisting ot
lots Nos. 217, 232. 233 and west half Of lot No. 2:1;
also, lot No. 192, with fractional lot No. 162, con
taining 80 acres, more or less, all lying in Ihe 18th
district of DeKalb county, Georgia. Sold for the
benefit of the heiis and creditors of said deceased.
Terms ol sale cash. December 5. 1867.
STEPHEN T. MeKLKOY, Adin’r
declS—wts Printer's lee f5
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1868. **IFTW VOLUME. 1868.
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SOUTHERN MONTHLY announce, on en
tering tbe third year of its publication, with a
patronage of several thousand subscribers, and
with a corps of contributors unsurpassed u|ion
this Continent, that it is their design to furnish
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GEORGIA. Bartow county.
THERE AS. Thomas J. Wofford, executor of
William B. Wolford, di-t-easCd, represents
to the Court, in his petition, duly filed aud enter
ed on reconi, that he has fully administered Wil
liam B. Wofford's estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kiudred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said executor should not lie discharged
from his executorship and receive letters of uis-
missiou. This 2d •; Monday) Sentember. 1*67.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA, DkKalb county.
W11 ERE AS, Mrs. Mary J. Terry, one of tbe ad
ministrators of tue estate of Ihouitu Terry, de
ceased, having made application to me for leave
to sell about tu eiity acres of land in the north east
part of lot No. 179 in the 15th district of DfcKalb
county, Georgia:
All persons concerned are notified to the their
objections, if any they have within two months
from rite first publication of this notice, else leave
will be grained for the Bale ol said twenty acres
of laud i r
Given under my li aid and official aiguuture,
tliis December lull, 1867.
J B. Wit SON, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA. Newton county.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary oi said county, fot
leave to sell the real estate of Robert Wright, lat*
of said county, deceased. November 2«th, 1867.
C. C. WRIGHT t Adm .„
FRANKLIN WRIGHT, j Aum
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GEORGIA. Paulding county.
TWO MONTHS aft r (late application will be
m ule to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding coun
ty. for leave to sell the real estate belonging to
Enoofc rinfeurd, late of said county, deceased.
This the 3d dav of December. 1867.
WU.fi: WALLACE. Administrator.
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QEOKGIA Newton county.
WHEREAS. Mrs. Emily Neely, administratrix
of the estate or Francis S. Neely, deceased, applies
to me for letters of dismission:
These are. ttie* efore. to cite and admonish the
kindred and creditors ol said deceased to tile then
ection* in ui> office, if any ihcjr have, on or be
fore the first deiiday in June next, why said
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Given under my hand and official signature,
thi* November 29th. 1867.
WM. I> LI OKIE, Ordinarv,
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GEORGIA. Monroe county
WHEREAS. Robt. ti. Anderson, c.. s c. applies
to me for letters of dismission from administra
tionon the estate of Mrs M. A. button, deceased:
These are. therefore, to c.ite and admonish alk
anil singular, tiie kindred anil creditors of said
deceased ami all concerned, to s-e and appear'at
my office, within tbe time proserilied iiv lhw.
and show cause, if any they can, why said let
ters should not be granted to aaid applicant in
in tei ms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this the 22d day o' December. 1867.
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GEORGIA. Clayton county.
AT the October Term ofthe Court of Ordinary
of said county comes John A. Nash, administra
tor on the estate of Andrew N.Nash, ueeeased,
and prays for letters of dismission from said
estate:
This
sons
witiiin the time prescribed
cause, if any they can, why letters of dismis4ion
-hO'.ild not be granted tiie applicant.
Given under my hand ana oidcia signature,
this October 7th, 1867.
O. A DOLL \R. Ordinary.
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GEORGIA, Upson county.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be
_j»de to the Honorable Court of < trdinary of Upson
count) , for leave to s-ell the real estate of Robert
A. Dicks, ia»e of said county, deceased. This
November 30*h, 18B7.
MARTHA A. DICKS, Administratrix,
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GEORGIA, Paulding county.
TWO MONTHS after date application w ill lie
made to the Court ol Ordinar) <»! Paulding coun
ty, Georgia, for leave to sell the lands ht-longing
to tbe estate of R. P. Dresklll, late of said couuty,
daoeased. January 9.1868. , .
G. w. STEWABT. Administrator,
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GEORGIA, Fulton county.
W HEREAS, J. R. Fain, executor of Elisabeth
Fain, deceased, represents to the court, in his
petition, duly tiled, that hu has fully administered
said estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they can, w hy said executor
should uot be discharged from his said trnst and
receive letters of dismission ou the first Monday
in March. 1868.
Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary ol
said county, this 4th dav of September, 1867.
JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk.
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GEORGIA, Nkwton county.
TWO MONTHS after date applioatioa will be
made to the Court of Ordiaary of said county, for
leave to sell the real estate of Green M. Mitchell,
late of said countv, deceased. This November
39th, 1867. WM. J. MITCHELL, Adnt’r.
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Attention, Housekeepers!
YOU ft LAST CHANCE!
Closing Out! dosing Out!
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N OT having disposed of all my goods at Aue.
tion, i now offer at RETAIL AND WHOLE
SALE the remnant of my goods at
GMEA TL Y MED UCED PM ICES.
Come Pried and judge for yonroelvoa.
The stock consists of 3 cooking stoves. 18 heat-
igjt'ove,. iron anj tin kettles, porcelian boilers
wuffie Irons, stove pots, andirons, grate bodies
brass kettles and a small amount of tinware, iron
and seive wire, hinges, screws, stove pipe. Tin
ners’ trimmings, rivets. Tinners’ tools, candle
sticks, window glass, wood saws, pig tin, sheet
tin, Kerosene lamps, oil cans,
OIL
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I* MIH ALOV ITCH,
Whitehall street.
Sign ol tbe “ gilt Ret.”
I. T. BANKS
K* Baring and will rsnfinnr in Rsi
Mia fssdt where
READY MONEY
;\VILL COMM Oil)
LOW PRICES
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BOOTS,
SHOES,
PHCENIX PLANING MILL,
NKARMKDICAL college,
Atlanta Georgia
it v»'i* bo*' u i' •'i oiojl
Furniture Manufactory,
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8ASII, DOOMS AND BLINDS,
Made and warranted to give satisfaction’
LUMBER DKKS8ED TO ORDER.
WE call the attention of dealer# to examine our
work aud prices.
Our Furniture ia made as well and at as low
rates as ia the North.'
'Furniture
MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
AU kinds ot
Lumber Fo r Sale,
LAN DBA ERG * HARRIS,
nov 94- dly Proprietors.
LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS,
Whiuh for QUALITY and PRICK coaid ealv •*
brought together by
CAS H ,
Long experience in and rlns* aiteuti»» u» h—
nett. He sells only for CASH ani i.. -su..: wit*
SMALL PROFITS.
^ H^Whoiosalo buyers will find . t
terest to examine his stock.
■•member the Flare aud M ( a.
I. T. BANKA.
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Corner Whitehall and It .after stir,-:
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9«TH SE MAM LI l EVPilSL
TOTAL LOSSES PAID.
821,271.1#7•; .-,7!
Shirtings, Sheetings, Drills,
STRIPES, 0SNABUBG8, YARNS, Ac,
By Wholesale at Factory Prices,
worn SALE BT
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FACTORY agents,
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Real Estate 51-
Mortgage Bonds . ..
Bank Stock l >»..
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prepared to fill prompt)}, at Uo |,>,»e-i t •> •
agues. — i>
•1,000,000 IN WATCHES!
FOR SALK ON THE *‘<ri’f i. ’ it
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GIVING EVERY PATRON \
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For the low Price of T« n lK> l:>.r-!
Without Regard to Vaiuc
AND NO! TO BE PAID FOE CNLEFS
PERIECTL Y SAT IS FA V mi; l.
100 Solid Gold Humlrg Watclie-.. 4- • ;• 11, - - -
100 Magic Caned Gold Watcu* » . i i..
100 Ladies Watches. Luamclci t ,
too Gold Hunting Chroumcter
Watches Dts Iu
pOO Gold Hunting English l.ever- - •• •> l.
dOO Gold Hunting Duplex Watches iu . <j
BOO Gold Hunting American
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000 Silver Hunting Levera ri to l u
IU0 Silver Hunting Ifriplexc* to *.*
BOO Gold Ladles Watches M ’o S. ••
1,000 Goal Hunting I^pii.t - .* > .« 7:.
1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watci.e,.. ... 0 ]iq
1,500 Hunting Silver Wat, lit» . . i5 :<• M
5.000 Assorted Watches, ail k><id-.. 1* to *.:>
lyEverj' jrntron obtains a Watch by
this arrangcuu -iL coating but *10. while it
tn»y be worth NI.0UO. No |iari::tlity
shown. MF1
Ws with to Immediately disjuvse of tbe a - v.*
•Afoifleent Stock. Certior#tt«, iiamiiiK ’hr . .
dec, are placeil in &eale«l «nvelo|K«* n;• I Hs il
mixed. Holders are entitled to the ariide- nan . I
on their certificate upon pavmentofT. nl>
whether it be a WaUh worih $1,000. . . .• « . ,
less. The return of any ol our ccri.ll. .t. - .
ties you to the article named tbereon uy«.a .
ment, irrespective of its worth, and n > .mi r
valued less than 810 is named on anj cert: -n u .
It will at once be seen that thiv is
Me Lettary, but a straight forward legitimate
transaction, which may be particifaUd .a
even by the meet fastidious:
A tingle certificate will be sent by mail. >-<
paid, npon receipt of 95 cents, five r«r|t, rltn.,
for$9, thirty-three and elegant premium fot f ..
sixty-six and more valuable pirmium for $!<>. c
hundred and most superb Watch for $15. 1 >
Agents, or those wishing employment. U.i< f. a
rare opportnnity. It is a legitimately coudui
business, duly authorised by the Government
and open to the most careful scrutiny, lav is
WRIGHT, BRO-, A CO- Importers,
HU BROADWAY, New York.
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