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THE DAILY OPINION.
VOL. I.—NO. 288.
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ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1868.
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« three Insertioifi,
* " one week, •
- •* one month •
- three month*. -
« t !*r’» sales, uer lery of te* 111
", , riff ’» Mortgage 11 1*. tale*, per iqunre.
i , u Hectors’* sales, ter muare.
■ i-.iOV* for Letter, of A .mljlalratle*,,.
• ■**“ — f y^tr !•'r .n*p..
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i t^iion* Tor Letters ‘ ^ -
of application fc
A Unintstration
l.rtters of application
A•Jf.^'tio^for jeave V?” 1 , 1
litsiiiidi from
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V • .^Debtor* and Creditor * «*
Al ".. mil. etc., per square... f 00
_ a ! i- liable propertT, 10 d*ya. per eqr. 1 BO
v* . No;ic-s. JO day. » 00
t ; Mortgage, per sqr, each lime... 1 00
T’JIEEEWL IHEPFOB LEOAL A0VMTI31NQ.
‘ , i ;tr .i etc., by Administrator*. Kxecu-
torsor t. nor-lions, are required by law to bo held
” , . fl r .i Tuesday In the month, between the
, f u-u in the forenoon and three in the af-
. at the court House la the county in
t-i, uroiierty 1* situated. Notice* of these
Mies must be given In a public gaaette 40 days
..rivunis to the day of sale.
1 \ u. e- of the «aIc of pereoaal property must
m like manner 10 day* previous to the
^ s t-- to the debtors and creditor* of aa eetat.
a . t also l<c published 40 day*.
v . w , ,• that application will be made to the
o , i oi unt.nary for leave to tell Land, ete.,
m -• i« published for two month*.
. ions for letters of Administration, Guar
di. -luu etc., must be published to day*; tor dis-
ra .. a from Administration, moatblv • month*;
to- i.-mi'siou from Guardianship to d*y*.
t; rli s lor foreclosure of Mortgage mutt he pub
iu - . ■ ithlv lor 4 months; for establishing lost
.. f.,r the full space of 6 months; forcom-
, lt: hu-s from Executors or Administrators,
, „ n; uni lias been given by the deceased, the
IB , -pace of three months.
i . xii,.n-will always be ooatieued accord-
.. .... ii„ -p. the legal requirement*, unlees ether-
i'iV.KRAI. DEDUCTIONS will be made
l, .i ,i Ivcrtiscrs.
p r \ . transient and torelgt* %‘lverhleementB
b . a, prepaid to secure publication-
f*J m \n li tu rs on bn.lncM., or eommeaicatlons
ra . .'.ii anon, must ne addressed te
WILLIAM L bCHUGOS.
Atlanta. Ga
t'»<-
CVi/ Bu»ine*« Directory*
WA T' HlfS, CLOCKS, JSWMLS T, 40.
-x WM UOLLMDi. Dealer In Watches.
ciovks, dcaetry. Gold Pena. Spectacles,
^A.1, . Whitehall strong Ml door above M
>‘«.dKi.,-nch A i».'. B'Mik blare, a Manta, Ga.
me in gooff style and War r eateff. .
'ILL-. BASTS AND 0MOCMD0
v, \ ,.l.3 A CO . ITeaVbrt'W rrodu«-e,
ai-.l 1 ancy Grocciicv h»a Cap
is nine wu> ttaRlWare, Jk- , Jtc.
BUVU, W^a-v- - —
hab and Mitchell streets, opp. Dodd’s
Railroad Schedules,
Hi
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
ON and after January 12th, 1868, Passenger
Trains will run as follows: •- '
GOING NORTH.
LEAVING ATLANTA.
8*90 A. M. Daii.t (except Sumdatb) Sznui
PA88ENaE».—Arrive at Ciiattaxoooa
5 00 p. x., connecting with trains of
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad tor
Nashville, Louisville and the west, end’
trains of Memphis and Charleston Ball-
road for Memphis, New Orleans act
4.IS P. M. Daily (except Sckdaye) Daltow
Accommodation.—Arrive at Marietta at
6.55, Cartersville 8.15, Kingston 0.28. Dni
ton 12 33.
OO P M. Daily Gbxat Nobthkbx Mail.—
Arrive at Chattanooga 4.00 a. *., con
necting with trains of Nashville and
Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville,
Louisville, and the West, and making
close connection for Memphis, Net Oa-
LEAN8, etc., VIA NA811VILLS; pleo,
connecting with E T. and Ga. B. B.
lor Washington, Philadelphia, New
York, and other Eastern cities.
COMING SOUTH
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
2.33 A. M. Daily Great Southcrm Mail.—
Leaving Chattanooga at 5 85 P. X., con
necting with trains of Nashvillo and
Chattanooga, Railroads, and at Dalton
at 8.33 p. x , connecting with trains of B.
T. and Ga. Railroad.
10.3D A. M. Daily (except Spmdate) Dalton
Accomxodation.—Leave D«!ton at 125
A. Kingston 4 30, Carters vibe • 15,
Mm ictta at 8.
12.u , . . M. daily (except Sundays) Bxna*
Passengek.—Leave Chattanooga stUt
a. x., making close connections with
trains of Nashville and Chattanooga, and
Memphis and Charleston Railroads.
Pullman's Patent Sleeping Coaches
ON ALL, NIGHT TRAINS.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
S BJvirtueof an order from the Court ofOxdlna-
ofDeKaib county Ga., I will sell betore the
ur * House door, in thfl citv of Atlanta and
countr of Fulton, on the 11 ret Tuesday in Mwt.ii
n V, ml iS r flTe (5) in the seventeenth
flumet of originally Henry, now Fulton county,
containing one hundred and sixty-three acres-
Tnta lot oi land is t.,e place whereon John N.
Beaenger lived prior to Lis death, and Is aix miles
north east of the eity of Atlanta. Upon it are all
the necessary buildings ahd framed dwelling
llon*e,_yegy much injured bv soldiers In the year
leBt. This property is sold for distribution amohff
the legatees, under the will of John N. Bellengar
deceased. Terms of sale CASH. Jan. 10.18& *
^ ^ MILTON A. CANDLER, Adm-r.
De bonis non with the will annexed of Jonn 2T.
Bellenger, deceased.
Jonl8—wts Printer** fee 910
dec!4—d3m
JOHN B. PECK.
Master of Transportation.
Mf- MONTGOMERY & WEST POINT RAIL
ROAD.— Daniel 11. Cbax, Superintendent.
Le-ve West Point
Arrive at Columbus -
Arrive at Montgomery
Leave Montgomery -
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Wed Point
10.15 A.M.
1.44 P.M.
4 » P M.
7.00 A.M.
1.11 P.M.
l.(* P.M.
Jgg** GEORG 1A RAILROAD—m mile*— Lew.
five cents per mile.—John P Kikg, Presldeas; %
W. Cole, Superintendent; G.T. ANUxauox, Agen*
at Atlanta.
DAY PA88ENGKE TBAIM.
Leave Atlanta BtoA.M.,
Arrive at Augusta 8 45 P.M.
Leave Augusta 500 A.M.
Arrive at Atlanta 4.00 P.M.
NIGHT PASSKNGXB TBAIN.
Leave Atlanta 7.1* P.M-
Arrive at Augusta *10 A.M.
Leave Augosta *00 P.M.
Arrive at Atlanta 4.15 A.M.
NIGHT TilJtOCGH PKSIG11T TBAIM.
Leave Atlanta * 40 P.M-
Arrive at Augusta B-fVT A.M.
Leave Augusta *-10 P.M.
Arrive at Atlanta 8.0* A.M.
W EbXEHN RAILROAD.—103
* HIYA
B. A.
BUT MACON _
miles—Fare, Bve cents per mile—A. J. White,
President; E B. W aleeb. Superintendent; B. A
Anderson, Agent at Atlanta:
DAY PASSENGER TBAIM.
l^ave Macon - 7.45 A.M
Arrive at Atlanta - - - 3 00 »* M
Leave Atlanta ... - 7.15 A.M.
Arrive at Macou - 1.30 P-M.
Leave Macon - - - - 8.40 P.M.
Arrive in Atlanta - 4.30 A.M.
Leave Atlauta ... - 7.15 P.M
Arrive in Macon - - 4.10 A.M
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Hi. I ktksfc AUCTION AM COaiUION
Merchant*, bign, Aucttan iieium. White
boil street, Atlant*, Ga. tmi—IT
I JEi ER LI M U, W HOLE*ALB AM BBHAIL GEO
ax and dealer in VarietU*, WhltohaU ittKeet,
tilar.ta. Ga «4*-ly
* ‘•" juu ajlgsf , ffi4fel^ 0 8:
t 'AIN
CtRS AND CO ^
cranue Front, Peachtree street. Attontn, Ga.
ns*—Iv
A J ROBERT A CO,
A. Merchant*,
and Producers, at
railroad, Atlanta. Ga.
api-ly
• a co, utmu c,
, and Agfgt* for Ma-.
the Bridge, *• Breed
COTO8&ION
“Ufacturcrs
afreet and
J. BOREKT.
F. W. BO BERT
J OHN C. ROGERS, DMALBB I* FAMILY GRO-
. skies and cocntbt Pnobccb, Whitehall, one
Hum Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga Choice
li ,i.’ ^way> on hand. ang>—*m
BANKERS AND MSOXBB&
*1 iir. v.E 1 A N ATIONAL BANK. Bank
1 K k, Alaf. ima SUeoL JoBN Btc*. Pre3l-
t . L .1.,.sea.Cashier; DabwI* g. Joirra. Tei-
..dvard If. Jows, Peek-Keener.. DIKEC-
i iuiin Rice. John ColHet. B. B, Bew*o»-8
A i • .i.i ; W W . » .ayam . f*3f*—ly
J il lAMLs, BANKRA AND BROKER, At-
*) . list*, t... buys and sell* Gold, Stiver,Iron,U.
a.. : Bank Bills KxchaegW'BbdtRimake*
• ate tmente for parties id kvada End Stockt,
k. a- interest on Deposits !**•t wo
m»nths or longer • to»b—ly
M g 1KJP.B1-N3 A CO, BBoAABS, over At-
. lanta .National Bank, Alabkula Street.
A-/«rrtu««—Tnsoee « Robert*. New York; Hop-
kin- 1 rowDndgc A DwlgbA-New York; B. H.
" > r ren, Vugu-ta, Ga.; D.F. JfiacaiBC Charleston,
s C ; J i>. Cunningham. Mui.tgcmory, Ala.; R.
I ••-. Atlanta; R. AusleU Aka* ta; Kdwaru
l'*.Ji. .o; l, -:u vi**h. Uk fetU—ly
\ tLA.UA NATIONAL BAN is—DESIGN A-
JA iLD DEPosmJiU* OF TUM^UNITED
Si vTES. A. Avstell. Pretide**;'W H. Tclleb,
L>.-tiler. DIRECTOR^- 4 ar.*«eil, M. Q. Dob-
t.ns. W. R. Phillips,.,G-se k J. H. James.
.'iiecial attention . * i k ‘*<Bra^4P>a la Atlanta
and througn inis «• cu r. i rja*(t return* made
at me lowest curre. i > York Cor-
re>;H->ndcnt, the Four,. ' i v cxi Isaak, ta whom
fe r»-ier. . f*gp—ly
„
SALOONS.
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14
• Ai.lt DEPOT— M. K. KKNNY, Pro-
ucr in Brandies, Wine*. Whukies
• iiiuuo alb alway* on hand. No.
.. .-.rect, Atlanta, Ga aug4—8m
ATTORNBYB.
t ”ARROW 4 SIMPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Atlanta, Ga Office corner Whitehall and
A a aim street*, over James’ Banking House.
Entrance on Alabama street.
• H. P. FARROW,
fato—ly O. P. SIMPSON.
iA Si MAJfCM.
V E1.NA Li IE INSURANCE COMPANY—
\>-ets. g5.uju.uuu. Wx. Jbbnibgb. General
a.4 it. Lynch s Building, corner ot Alabama and
W riiu-tia.. streets, second guar. myU-ly
mgr ATLANTA A WEST POINT RAIL
ROAD—87 miles—Fare. per mile—John P
Kino, President; S. P. Grant, Superintendent;
R. M. Farrar, Agent at Atlanta:
DAY fAnSENOER TRAIN—GOING OCT.
Arrive at West Point....’. TTT:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN—COXING IN.
Leave West Point ..12.40 P.M.
Arrive at Atlauta 6.80 P.M.
~~mtor- MAIL STAGE LINK FROM ATLANTA
TODAHLONEG A —
Leave Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and
Friday .... 6.00 A.M
Arrive Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 Q0. P M
THROUGH RATES
ON COTTON TO NEW YORK
AND
OTHER EASTERN CITIES,
VIA NORFOLK.
ON and after November 4th, 1967, the rates on
Cotton from Atlanta, per bale, will be,
GUARDIAN’S SALK.
UNDER an ordor of tbe hbnorable Court of Or
dinary Of Fulton county, Georgia, I will tell be-
sort the Court House door, in Camp bell ton I’wTjp*
bell county, Georgia, within the legal hours of
sale, off the first Tuesday in February next, tint
following property, to-wit: One fourth undivided
irterest in fractmus 148, 53, 58 and 60. and land
toi* *4 eed 59 of the 14th district ol originally
now Campbell county, containing 1® all
331 acre*, more or less, and known as the Foster
place. Sold as the property of Martha T. and
Wm. H. Ferguson, minors and orphan* of W. H.
Ferguso®, deceased, for tbe benefit of said or
phan*. Terms cash December 15th, 1867.
- _ WM. C PARKER, Gwardiaa.'
dec-gj—Y 13 P» Ikter’d foe *10.03
FORSYTH SHERIFF’S SALK.
WILL be sold before the Court House In
the town of Curnmiug, Forsyth county, Ga., urith-
ii’ the legal hours of sale, ou the flr>t Tneidfiy
in February next, the following property, to-wit:
Lots of land Nos. Gtt, 7U6, 709, 6N), TUrf, 705,72?
*3B and 627, in the 14th district and 1st section of
Forsyth county, Georgia, containing each 40
acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of
Thomas Thornton, to satisfy sundry 11. fas. issued
from a Justices’ Court of said Bounty, in favor of
N. L. Hutchins, cxeculor of A. G. Hutchins, de
ceased, vs. Thomas Thornton, Reubcu N. Thorp -
ton and B. O. Thompson. Prooerty pointed ou*.
by A. J. Hutchins, plaintUTs attorney. Levy
made and returned to me by D. 11. Pruett, Lawful
Constable. Jan. 2, 1853.
JOHN A. SIMS, Deputy Sheriff
jau8—wts Printer’s fee
ADMINISTRATORS SALK.
BY virtue of aaordtr of the Court of Ordinary
of Newton county, Georgia, will be sold before the
Court House door, in the town of Covington, in
said couutv, oa tbs first Tuesday in February
lift, wltbiB the leva! hours of sale, two hundred
a®dnlne*y acres of land, more or less, lying in the
sixteenth district of originally Henry, now Nc v-
to® county, being tbe place whereon Archibald
Scott lived at tbe time of lus death. Sold ms the
property of Archibald -cott, deceased, tor the
benefit ef the helm and creditors of said decayed
Terms eash. December 3, 18b7.
ADDISON BILKY Administrator.
dec4—wtt Printer's fee $5
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, in
Fayetteville, Fayette county, Georgia, on the first
Tuasdav in kebruary nnxt, between tbe legal
heurs ot »*!«*, the laud belonging to the estate of
Thotffa* H. tier®, deceased, it being the north
bait of lot of land No. 109, in the 4th district oi
originally Henry, now Fayette county, contain lug
one hundred one and one fourth (1U1)*) acres,
riors or le-t. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors af said deceased. Terms lash. De
cember 16th, 1867.
MART A- B. HORN. Administratrix,
dwell—wks Printer’s fee g6
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY virtu* of an ordor from tho Court of Ordina
ry of Paulding count.-, Ga., will be sold before the
Lour* House door, in tbe town of Dallas, on the
Art* Tuesday in February next, between the legal
liMky «f id«, the following properly, to-wik:
L- ' land >.os. ‘oil. 223, west naif of No. '.24, in
tl.«'.Jth district and bisection of Paulding coun-
ty, G:c; also, r.t tue same time, in the county of
Haralson, before tbo Court House door, in the
town of Buchanan, lot No. 42U in the 1st district
December UUl 1807.
JOSEPH HAGSDALF, Administrator,
decll—wts ’ Printer’s fee $5
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Or^ir-.rv
of Carroll county, Georgia, will be -old before the
Court House door, in said county, on tbo firs*
Tuesday in February next, lots of land number?
125,126,130,188 and tiie undivided half of lot Dum
ber 1U3, containing 911 >4 acres, more or less, in the
3d district of Carroll county, the widow’s dower
in the above land excepted. Sold aa the property
of Wm. A. Johnson, deceased. There is on the
premises a good saw and Grist Mill; also loO
acres of good bottom land, cleared. Sold for tht
benefit ot ihe heirs and creditors Term* c" 1 -!!.
This D*-*-em!>er ilst, 13f»7.
JOHN P. WATSON, Administrator.
rtecQfi—wts Printer’s fee VS
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
3Y vlrtu*of an order from the honorable Court
1 tt Ordinary of DeKaib county, Georgia, will be
I d liejoro tbe court House door, in the town of
L-eafrur, DeK»lb county, Georgia, on the first
-y i* L rrh nert, within tue legal hours of
sale, ?ev*nty-*<!nren acres of land, more or less,
be in* h?’f of lot number seventy-seven in
ih« 15<h dis*ri<-8 of DeKaib county, Ga. Sold as
thayrope.ty of John McWilliams, deceased, for
tl ^ t«ar.ki ci ih*. heirt rnd creditors. Terms—
0'?-7ialf t:i« btbi’is on a credit uutil 25th
PffoeisUWr, lA'-i. This January 8th, 1868.
JOHN G. i!cWIi-LLA.MS,{ ,
ROHEliT Mc7YiLUAM8,i Kxec utor s
G-sid—wtds Printer’s fee $8
POSTPONED ADMINISTRA’K’S SALE,
BY virtue of an order from the Court 0/ Orclin
ary of Gonion county, Georgia, will be sold be’ore
the Court House door, in the town of Cali’ -un; op
the first Tuesday in February next, within the
legal hours of sale, lot of land No. 254 in the 1-Lb 1
district and fid section of said county. Sold as the |
uro>»erty of L. D- A.archman, deceased, for ehe 1
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
with the widow’s dower to cotne out. Term*—
credit to Augu -t 18«i8; small notes with goods-*
curity. December 20, 1^7.
OsBORN KEEV’ES, Administrate:.
dec21—wts Printer's fee f;*
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
P T rirtre of ** order from tho Court of Ordin-
ary of Barioiv county. Georgia, wi!l lie sold to
til highe* i bidder at t^e Court House door, in the
tc;y af Cr.ter-'vfUs, in s«id county, ou the first
Tu?sdsft» I -hrnary next, in the legal hours of
s*)e,MI the lard iridonfii.^ tothecs.^te of Wil-
lisni trow, li(s of skid c uf/ity. deceased, ter.c^pt
she widow’s dr ;*r>, to I’.-tts of t-he follow-
■n.r lot* of l»v*l,N*>#. 174,175,18 and 18‘-. all in *’-e
f ii UMkrlSCAf th*Sd#ec: i-m oforigiartllyciiur-
c *.ea, sow 5 co'iflly of i:-.t‘otr. S'id for distri
■1. lion asd t*n» payment nftho debts of the estate.
Tsircu cash, ireceiabei'« l. lS'T.
K. F. PRiCJi, Administrator.
dceffT—Printer’s fee
To New York.. .
To Baltimore
To Philadelphia
To Boston
To Norfolk
Compressed.
#5.55
.. 4.75
... 5 55
... 6.05
4 15
Not Compressed.
*f*«
5.43
637
697
4.63
Through Bills of Lading will be given at point
ol shipment and loss, damage or overonarge will
lie promptly settled at point of delivery.
Marine insurance required between Norfolk
and New York and Boston. No insurance re
quired to Baltimore or Philadelphia.
Any further information will be furnished on
application to JOHN B. PECK, M. T.,
uev5—d3m Western & Atlantic Railroad.
300
800
260
900
950
ISO
250
950
75
100
CO
75
BARDWABB MATBB1ALS
H ARHW ABE.-J. M. B J. C. ALKXawdeh,
W V Whitehall street. Iron, Steel, Nails, Car-
§ -~K~. nqgc materials. Tools/or all trades, Build-
Materials, Bolting Cloths, Farming
J. M. 4 JTv* AUULIND£li.
iiMn '
* I11MMEY Jt STEWART, Dbalkrs ik
arV. liiHuviu, laoM and sraaL Litlkby,
Vf Tool* of all kinds, UxxaaM, Bbidlks,
▼ collars. Lbathxb. etc., SigB of the Mill
and Game Cock, Whitehall street, Atlanta,
Georgia. *ug3—*m
PHYSICIANS.
D R W.c. ASHER has ramavad hUoilce from
the Norcross Corner to the junction of Marl-
e.oud W alum streets, where b* can be found at
ail tmurs. when not prof**stoa*Uy engaged
septtt—ohm .
In Bankruptcy.
i )A Mi’ll LET COPIES of th® Bdlea and Regu
latiuns in Bankruptcy, adopted by
u»tt court of the United State* tor the Northern
District oi Georgia, can be hia^D® application at
the 1 itik’s office ^Atlanta, Nia. _ Frio*, to cental
ffkaugxi—<ttt _
S1,000,000 IN WATCHES!
FOR S>ALE ON THE POPULAR
ty O N E PRICE JP L A N tJg£3
GIVING EVERY PATRON A
Handsome and Eeiiable Watch,
For the low Rriee of Ten Dollars!
Without Regard to Value
AND HOT 'JO liE PAID FOR UNLBS A
P ERIE OILY SATISFACTORY.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches. ..$250 to $1,000
ltiO Magic * ased Gold Watches 800 to BOO
1U0 Luiues Watches, Enameled 100 to
I2U0 Gold Hunting CUroumeter
Watches 360 to
K00 Gold Hunting English Levers.. 2U0 to
300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 160 to
“ 500 Gold Hunting American
Watches 100 to
600 Silver Hunting Levers 60 to
6U0 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to
500 Gold Ladies Watches 50 to
1.000 Goid Hunting Lepines 60 to
1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 50 to
2)500 Hunting Silver Watches 95 to
5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds... 10 to
prEvery patron obtains a Watch bpr
this arrangement, costing but $10, while it
nniy be worth $1,000. No partiality
shown. JE1
We wish to immediatelv dispose of the above
magnificent Stock. Certificates, naming the arti
cles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and well
mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named
on their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars,
whether it be a Watch worth f1,000 or one worth
le?s. The return of any of our certificates enti
ties you to the article named thereon upo® pay
ment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article
valued less than $10 is uamed on any certificate,
it will at once be seen that this is
Ko 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
lor $2. thirty-ihree and elegant premium for $5,
sixty-six aiid more valuable premium for $10, one
hundred and most superb Watch for $16. To
Agents, or those wishing employment, this is a
rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted
business, duly authorized by the Government,
and open to the most careful scrutiny. Tax cal
WRIGHT, BRO., & CO., Importers,
(lttl BROADWAY, New YorkJI
seplii—dAw6m ______
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of un order ol the Court of Ordinary
of Delv.tll 1 county, Georgia, will be sold on 18*
first Tuesday iu Xaicii next, af-the Court House
door, iu the town ol Decatur DeKaib county. Ga.,
between the legal hours of sale, part of lot o. land
No. 183 in the 6th district of DeKaib county,
lying ou the west side of sail lot, adjoining lands
of E. N Ceiiter aud. W H. Brasswelt and others,
fflMiut sixty acres cleared, the baiau :e in the
Woods,'® small dwelling house. ■ smoko house,
stables. &c_. oil tile place. . to il as the property oi
Jahcz B Walter, deceased, Ybf tn6 benefit ol the
JailuuTT'VfprTTtrt*-.■^ This
William R. RUNLET, A«mi li Orator.
jan9—wts Printer -1 tec fit:
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
WTLL he sold on the first Tuesday iu ,\{.vi ;
next, be lore the Court House door, iu die to * * f
Dallas, 1‘auliling county, Georgia, between • *i
/legal hours ol s.,le. i4iw 1. lots >0 lu in B o .
and Nos 10 7 8. 9. 13, U, 1-, ltt and 17 iu lCoc.
alt in the town of Dallas, bold by or or o5 tf.J
Court of ordinary <H I’aeliiing cruuty, as t:>e
properly ol'J. C. N. rooce decea.-eo ior Hie heuo-
fit of the heirs and creditors of sanl deceased
This January 8tti l.-*»K
G. W. fcoOi’E, Administrator.
janlO—wts I’rinter’s tee
FOSTDUNED AdAU NI.->TliA’R S SALi.
BY vi > tue oi an order ii out tile *.ourt of ordina
ry of Goruon i.ouuiy, G< orgia, w ill be sold before
the Court Housedoor. in th- town 01 Cah.oun, ou
the iii si ruesd iy in Fcbiuary next, within the
legal hours ( .f salt, lots of Lau i Nos 2U8 and 209 in
the 14i li district and 3d se- l on. 84iid as the prop
erty Oi F’aucis Henderson, deceased, for the bene
fit of the beirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms of sale—on* haif cash, balance six montht
credit with good security. December 20,1867.
G M THOMPSON,
Administrator de bonis non.
dec21—wts Printer’s fee $5*
AD5UNISTitATRIX’S SALE.
BY r.fy.-j of as order from tliC Court ot Ordin
ary of dug county, Ga., will he sold he v *re
ch>* Cdi.rtt.S,.* ** iioor, in the town of Dallas, on
th7’'l*!<kda> in February r.ext, within the
( ht* <r* > the ioUov.iag lots of land, lo
in >o* kff ami 4‘.J, in tbe 2d district and 3d sec-
ric*s o ' Paul dag county, Ga., als*, town lots Nos.
7, 4 9. 6, *, 4. 13 Block G, Nos. 11, 2, in Block F,
V i ill BioCk .V. Nos. 13, 20, 21, iu Block B. 8olti
te* property of W r». C. Lee, late of said coun
ty, <•*< *e*s*fi csuld for the benefit of the heirs and
creditor* Terms cosh. December 11,1867.
LATINA LEE, Administratrix.
dgc13 -wts Printer’s fee $5
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BT virtue of aaordsr from tbe Court of Ordin
a>-y of i»»a»lb cot Dty, Georgia, will he soh^be-
fore ta* Cncrl House door, iu Decatur, iu said
county, oa the Sr-t Tin tday in Febrv iry, 1868, he-
»•*. >*'ongiug to' Vu’e e*ta£e*of 'XUilI^in^fiiTSH
roy, ,l'—4»««*3 !»t-4<jf»>ld county, consisting oi
.o's Vu H, Sfff *63 and west half of tot No. 2 1;
ji*o, iM.S • IS*. With fractional lo. No, 162, cou-
’..•1. Cg Jrr ‘r-'i-M, more or less, all lying in the 18th
. *di_. jt Dekalb county, Georgia 8old for the
■ ♦ ■ kbohaus and creditors 01 said deceased.
i*ru* a! .LS coaii. December 5. 1867.
Sl'kfiikN X. UcRLRuY, Adtn’r-
.." *ts Printer’s fee $5
gcSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL oe sold, on the first Tuesday in February,
iSI0..r>«iure tue Court House door, and between the
asuai hours of saie, in the town of Tboinastnn,
ti.it county of l/pson, anil State of Georgia, tbe
tallowing property, to-wit:
T'ne W(»i sail of iotoilsad numheronc hundred
snil thirtr-six, t<t the fiiteesth District of said
county, the sxx.s containing one bundled acres,
oiore sr la>s. Levied on to satisfy o. e mortgage
fi fa. ta favor ot Amanda A. Deunam, Adutr’x oi
John A. Leanam. late ui said county deceased, vs.
Daniel Dus Data, admiaistiator of A. J. Self, late
of said cBuaky, d*ce..mcd.
OWEN C. SUARMAN, Sheriff
Nor. SD, tW3. wtds prs lee #5
A L)M lN1 STRATOR’S SAL£.
BY Virtue of an order fioin the Court of Ordin-
ary 01 Gordon county, Georgia, will be sold before
the Coui t House door, in tiie town of Calhoun, ou
the first Tuesday in Fiforuary next, within the
legal hours ol sale, lot- oi land Nos. -6 and 56 in
the z4thdistrict aod -Id section. No. 55 containing
100 acres, more 01 less, subject to the widow’s dow
er. Sold is the property of Alexander Carpenter,
deceased, for the benefit o. the heirs and cntlitors
of said deceased. Terms of sale—part i-.ash , the
balance ou 1 ime with good notes. This Decern
ber 2utb. 1861,
THcHtNTON TALLEY, Administrator.
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ADMINIM’RATUR’S SA LE.
WILL be sold on tue sr.-t Tuesday in March
next, by virtue ol an order from cue Courcoi
Ordinary ol Paulding county, Georgia, between
the .egal lioursof sale, bt-lore the fuur House
door, in the town oi Dallas, Paulding county.
Ga, the following lots 01 land to-wit: Number
thirty six seven Hundred a-' d sev n (707’ veres,
more r less, and soiitiieast co, ner ol No. 7u6 in the
3d district and od -ec iou. Sold as the property
of Jd. * Pickett, deceased. Sold for tbe benefit o'i
the heirs and 1 rcuitors of said deceased. Terms
cash. January 1st. 80S
J X. READ, Administrator.
janS— wts Printer's fee $5
BAKKR COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL bBSAid on Ihe first Tuesday In February
next, bufore the Court House d* or, in tbe town ol
MiVK*. gakSB county. Georgia, within the usual
hours of sal®, to* following pioperty, to-wit: One
thou»nnd 0«*Sw1b of corn, more or less, sen 11
tnou»*B® pounds at cotton In tbe seed, more or
1 A**, and six i®*u«*ttd i^ueds of lint cotton, inure
or lure. Lev.ados to satisfy a Mortgage fi la
is-ued frost Raker Superior court, iu favor ol J
tt LiGiUv.N Joseph Kbilehoover. Prop
erty pointed out la said Mortgage fi. fa. This
Nov«mb*r Vffd, lMto R. J. MILLS. Sheriff
novtiB—wtdv Printer’s t e c $5
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY rlrtoe of a* order 01 the Court of Ordinary
of DeKaib cwuBty, oeorgia. wiil lie sold ou the
first Tun*d»y in jffa:cu next, at the Court House
door, in tkv tows of Decatur, DeKaib county, be
tween ta.- leg*' hours of sale, one hundred anil
fourteen aeiias of land, lot number one hundred
and two; a so one hundred acres a part ol lot
cumber ninety one; said lands lying in tne six
teenth district of DeKaib county. Ueoigia, tying
near Lithcmla, in said county. Sold us the prop
erty of James L. Philips, late of said county, d«-
ccnited. sold for the kni-IU of the heirs and or mi
nors of t>.id estate. Teims cash. Ihis the 90th
day of January, 1868.
GKORirE M. PHILIPS, Administrator.
ianSl—wtds Printer’s fee $8
ADMIN 1STKA TOR’S SALE.
BY virtue ol anorderlrom the Court of Orrih a-
ry from Pauldiug county , Georgia, w ill tie sold
the first Tuesday in February next, betwier. tr,
legal hours of sale, bolcre t.ie Court House door,
in tbe town of Dallas, the lollow ing lots ol land,
tO-Wit: Nos. 112, 113, 121, thirty acres off of the
north side of lot No. 120, one half ofappie orchard
on lot No. 225in the 18th district and 2d section 01
Paulding county. Georgia. Also, at the same time
and place, lot of No. 2*1111 the 18th district and 2d
se> tiun of Colib county. Georgia. Sold as the
property of Adolphus Mahaffy, deceased. Sold
tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Tsrms
cash. December 3, 1861.
J. F. COOK, Administrator.
dac7— wts Printer’* fee $10.00
GEORGIA, Gordon cocnty.
WlIERLaS, Thomas B ttarnwell applies to me
| for letter* of ad ministration on tbe estate of Ma-
j lii.il* Townsend, dece tiled:
I These are, therefore, to cite all and singular
j the kindred and creditors of said ded ased, to
and appear at my office, w ithin the time pre-
1 scribed by iavr ami show cause, if auv they e'au.
wny sal 1 iettvrs should not be granted tbe appli
cant
Given under my hand and official signature,
this DecBsnlKr 20th, 1867.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary,
deckl—wto 1 Printer’s fee $3*
GEORGIA, Gordon cocnty,
TWO MONTHS after date application will b«
made to the Court of Ordinary of Gordon county,
Georgia, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of Josiah Campbell, late of said county,
deceased. December 20. 1867.
WILLIAM CAMPBELL. Adm»r.
dec21—vt2m Printer's ree $5*
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE.
BY*vlrtue 01 an order ol the Court of Ordinary
of DeKaib county. Georgia, trill be sold on the
first Tuesday in February 868, at the Conrt
House (Juor, in tiie iowd of Decatur, Deivjilb
county, between the legal hours of sale, lot No. 9
in the town of Stone Mountain, containing one
* . .1.1 V... » rernu li r.l
and creditors oi suui_ ueeeaseu. iwi
This December 4th, 186/-
NANCi J l HAN, Admini
dec5—«ts Printer’s
i tratrlx.
tee $5
GEORGIA. Cobb county.
Wfi*akA3, it- is represented to me that t‘e
estate of Jactvon drain below, late of said eoun
<lec®B»e4. .* unrepresented:
The** arc, tbtretore, to cite and admonish all
conceraau, to Ik. and appear at my office sn the first
Monday io *B*ruary next, and show cause, U
they cs’«, why letter* ol administration shoulu
not be vested in the clerk of the Superior Cour
or some other pt ar.d proper person,
Giveo und> r my hand and official signature,
this December 17th, lc67.
J.'iO. G CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
decl7—wtoil Printer’s fte $3
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court ol oraia-
ery of Paulding county, Georgia, will be sc-d b®
fore the Court House door, iu the town of L*Ua«,
Paulding county. Georgia, on the first Tuesday c
February, 1866, between the legal hours of s* e
the following property, to-wit: ,Lo u ^
225 226. and ten acres off ol south side of lot No.
IJO in the 18th district and 2d »octiou of i ayldin*
county, Georgia, sold as the property ol
Mahaffy, deceased, sola for the benefit d Uie
heirs and creditors. Terms cash. Dec. 3, i»7.
“ P. A. C. ALLEY, Administrator.
decT—wta Printer’s lee $5
GJt ORGIA- UlhiLB COUNTY.
TV’I M’tNTHS after date application will be
tr a..e to the Conrt of Ordinary ot 6aid county, at-
the flr*» regular term alter the expiration of two
ev’nvb* from tbi* notice lor leave to sell a portion
of Th« north lids of lot* of laed Nos. 53 and 52 in
I th# l8:h district of DeKaib county, belonging to
I ’ th* **«•*» o’ John c. Faden (e person of unsound
in.nd, for th* i «u«iu ot tae said John C. Laden.
January SIB. lAl
i THOS. N. PADEN, Guardian,
jatdl Printer’s fee $5
GEORGIA, Gordon county.
TWO tttiN TH& after date application w'ill be
made to tb* Honorable Court of ordinary of Goi-
■ioc ceuety. Georgia, tor leave to sell tbe lands be
longing to the e-tat* of A. B. Echols, late of said
coiaity, u*ccM#d. December 20,1807.
G. M. THoMT’bON, Administrator.
dedU— wlm Printer’s fee $5*
GEORGIA. Upson county.
WHEREAS. F. F. Mathews applies tor the
guardianship of the property of Sarah Peurl'oy,
non resident minor, who has property m this
county:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons interested to show cause. If any they
have, on thettrst Monday In February next, why
the said F F. Mathews should not lie appointed
guardian st aforesaid.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 21st December, 1867.
WM. A. COBB. Ordinary
dcc30—w30d Printer’s fee $3*
GEORGIA, Butts county.
WHEREAS L G. Wilson applies to me for let
ters of administration, with the will aunexod, on
the estate of Easter Hood:
1 Ueso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the heirs anil creditor-of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, il any
they can, why said letters should not bo granted
in terms ot the law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this January 6th. 1868.
WILEY GOODMAN, Ordinary.
jan6—w30d Priuter’s fee $3
GEORGIA, Monrok county.
WHEREAS, James M. Ponder, executor of the
last will and testament ot Marium Ponder, repre
sents to the Court in his petition duly filed and
returned on record, that he has fully administered
the estate of said deceased:
_Thi9 is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said executor should not be discharged
from his administration and receive letters uis-
missory ou the first Monday in July, 1868.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
6th day of January, 1860.
O. MORSE, Ordinary.
janlO—w6m Printer's fee $4 50*
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
WHEREAS, J. F. Cook applies to me In proper
form for letters of guardianship over the persons
and property of Eugenia K., Joseph A. and Mart
A. Mahaffy, minor heirs of Adolphus Mahaffy,
deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and require all per
sons concernd to be and appear at my office, on
or before the first Monday in February next, to
show cause, if any they can, why tbe said letters
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this January, 4th, 1868.
S. B. McGREGOR, Ordinary.
janlO—w30d Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA, Fayetk county.
WHEREAS, Mary A. R. Horn, administratrix
on the estate ef Thomas 11. Horn, late of said
county, deceased, having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county, tor loave to sell
the land belonging to said estate tor the benefit ol
tbe heirs and creditors of said deceased:
All persons concerned arc notified to flle their
objections, if any they have, within two months
from the first publication of this notice, else leave
will be granted for the sale of said real Cstato.
Giteu under my hand and official signature,
this November 27th, 18S7.
EDWAI5D CONNOR. Ordinary.
rov29—tv2m Printer’s fee $5
GFOFC1A, SuaiTBR county.
WKERKA9, William J. Phillips, guard!nn ol
EInaN. Phillip*, has applied to tno court of or
dinary of said county, for a discharge from his
s-Md guardianship:
Alipcrsons coiioerncd are notified to flle their
objections, if any exist, oc or before the first Mon
day in February next, otherwise lettere will be
granted the applicant in terms of tho law.
' Given under my hand and official signature,
this 2d day Of Januarv, 1,-08.
‘L. DORMAN, Ordinary.
jan6—tv-lOd Printer’s fee $3'
GEORGIA, Jasprr county.
W HEREAS, Charles T. Preston, administrator
on the estate of Kirby D. Lowery, ffixca-cd,
late of said county, makes application to th. un-
uersigneil for letters of dismission from sab, ad
ministration :
These are, therefore, to cite and affinor: •
persons interested in said estate, to flle t!
jeetions, if an v they have. In my office,in.
fore the first Monday in April next, win sn-' .
ininistrator shall not be dismissed accorUi. g to
the statute iu such coses made and provided
sep2S—wlm
h inn uiyol September. ix*n.
M. H. HUTCH IKON, Oistiuary.
[Printer’s fee 34 30]
GEORGIA, Faykttb county.
WHEREAS, Francis Patterson, administiator
of tranoisM. Patterson, represents to the Court
that he has fully administered Francis M Patter
son’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite ail persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause why said
administrator should not be discharged from his
administration and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in June, 1868.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
November 30th, 186T
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
dec-5—w6m Printer’s fee $4.5"
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
W UKREAS, John J. Thrasher, administratoi
of the estate of Joseph A Thrasher, late ol
said county, deceased, represents in hi» petition
duly filled, that he has iuliy executed his said
trust:
This is. therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ol said de
ceased. to show cause, if any exists, within the
time allowed hy law, why letters oi dismission
should not be granted the applicant.
Witness my official signature. August 22d,
1867. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
aug23—wfim [Printer’s fee $4 50]
GEORGIA, DbKalb county.
TO ALL WHO* IT MAY CONCERN.
WHKREA8, James C. Cowan having in
proper form applied to me for permanent letters
of administration on tlieestateoi William H. C.
Cowan, late of said county:
This is to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of William II C. Cow an to be and ap
pear at my office within the time allowed by law
ami show cause, if any they can. why peruianeut
aiim mistral mn should uot be granted to James C.
Cowan on William H. C. Cowan’s estate.
Witness ray hand and official signature, thi'
Decern ber 11th, 18*57.
J. B. WILSON, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA, DbKalb county.
ALL. persons concerned are hereby notified that
Jose h G. Johns V Us before R. Ii. Cash and John
B. Johns, freeholders of 6aid county, an e?tray
taken upon the freehold of said J. J. Johns, a heifer
about two years old, red sides, lace white with
two red spots, white spotted eyes, red neck, un
marked. Appraised to be worth ten dollars. Said
estr.iy will be sold on the freehold of said J. G.
Johns, on the 28th inst.
A substantial copy of the description end ap
prnisement irom tbe Estray Book of said county.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 16th January, 1868.
THOMS R. HOYLE, C. I C.
jan22—wit Printer’s fee f2
GEORGIA, Fayktie county.
W HEREAS, Jane Jones, administratrix on the
estate of Frances P. Jones, deceased, represents to
the Court that she has fully administered the said
Francis P. Jones’estate, and prays lor letters o
dismiss ion:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescriiied by law, and sbow cause, if an\
they have, why said letters should not be grunted
Given under my band and official signature,
this November 16th, 1867.
EDWARD CONNOR. Ordinary.
novl9—w6m Printer’s fee $4.50
GEORGIA, Uknky county.
T YRA CHAFFIN, administrator on the estate
of L. J. Chaffin, late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from said
silministration:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular tbe kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
tbe time allowed by law, and sbow cause, if any
exists, wbyletters should not be granted the
applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
2d pay of September, 1867.
«J. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
oct3—w6m [Printer’s lee $4,501
GEORGIA, Forsyth county.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be
made to tbe honorable Court of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell all the lands aod mineral
interests in tbe Cherokee Gold Region, belonging
to the estate of Martin Roberts, late of said coun
ty, deceased. This 4th JannarVj 1868.
janb—w2tu
MARTIN B. ROBERTS,> Adm ,_-
G L. HUGHES, J Adm is.
ISAAC
GEORGIA, Monroe courtt.
WHEREAS. Robk G Andema, c. t. o. bmHm
to me for letter* of dDniUs-.o® from ®‘ ’
tiou on the estate of Mrs M. A- Sutton
The,e are, therefore, to r||* #®4 *.|V—vm^u —■
and singular, the kindred and creditor* of tail
deceased and all co«»/-crne<t. to 1 * aa 1
toy office, within the time prearriimd by lew.
and show eunsr. If any thev «#«. «t>> < |, t
ters should not be granted to *eid appilceat le
in teims of the law.
Given under my hand end official slcnetere
this Ihe MW day *>’ December 1887 • , «** w *.
_ • iU O MORSE, ordinary,
dpi-26—tv6m Prl-itw* for >4 M
GEORGIA, Sumter county.
WUE’JE.Vs. Joseph T Turner, applies to me
for guardiauship of the person and property ef
Willie T. t arter and Ge rge B Carter, mtaere ef
Charles Carter, deoe .se<l:
All persons concerned are notified to fie IheLr
Objections, if any exist, on or before the Mret Ma®.
day in March next, otherwise letter* will be
greeted the applicant in terms of the lew
Given under iu> hand and official sisestst®
this 18th day ol Januarv, 1SK3
LI* DORMAN Ordinary
Jan21—W»il Tit ter’* foe $3
GEORGIA. Henry county.
WHEREAS. John ! Bailey, administrator e®
the estate ot Joseph M James, deceased < leaf
said county, has applied to me in dee form for
letter* disttiisaery from said adimniuraOon:
Th is. i*. therefore, to cite an 1 admonish ell end sin
gular the kindred and creditors of »eld deceased
to show cause, il auy c.xuu. within tbe time al
lowed by law. why letters of dismttetoe sheeld
not he granted the applicant.
Wilnc-v ray hand and offi del signature. Octo
ber 15.1867 Q. R NOLAN. Ordinary.
OPt2l>—\v6ui Printer’s ft e $4 B0*
GEORGIA. Fulton county.
John T. A k.ridge.
edmlaUtreSer
W UF.UKA8,
■ uy» n the S6Il« ol iSimcon Akrldee I- vsttR.
represent* t«« Uie nourt. in bl» petitte®, doly 81*4.
that he ha.- fuiiv adiuini-terod said estate:
Thi.- is, therefore, to rite all person* concerned
to show !Vuuo..U any they can. vrhv said adminis
trator should uot be -Usrliargvd from bis said ad
ministration and receive letter*ef dismission oa
the lir-t Monday in March, 10G8
\\ lines- the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary
of said county, this 4th Hay of September. 1*7
sep5—n 6tn
JNO. T. COOPER, Iteputy tle-k.
Print re's fne
GEORGIA. Newton county.
WHEREAS, W L Pc, x apnlles to me for let
ter-of administration upon the estate of Jamee
M. Lester, tiecca-td. late of Newton county ■
These are, tberetore.«i cite and idmonuh'al! a®«
singular the kbidfol uad creditors of said de
ceased to lie and apiA’ur at my office, wltbla to®
time pvescrihed by law, aad show caasa, if *ay
they can. why said letters should not be f rested
to applicant.
Given under my band and official signature,
thi* January the 4th. 1868.
WM. D. LUCK IK. Ordinary.
jan4—w30d Printer’s ff- ft
GEORGIA, Hkxky county.
WHEREAS, James K. Robinson, admlaletratar
on the c-tate oi Win P Rohln*o®. Into of said
county, dece >sed . has applied MMli d«e form
fur letters dismi-sory from -aid admiaislrsttoa :
This is. therefore to cite and admonish all *®d
singular the kindred and creditors ,of *-»td -•*-
c< a-e<l to-bow cau-e, if any exist*.- w-itbia the
time _ lowed by law, why -aid letter- .of dismis
sion should uot Iw granted tbe applicant.
Witne-s my official -ignature thi* tsetoher 1M,
1867. Vi. R. NOL.VN Ortlenry.
octao—w6m Printer s iru 11 vn
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
WHEREAS, Joseph Willis, administrator o®
the estate of Thomas M. Ire, into of said loawty.
dccea-i*i, reprrsrut- U> the tourt in his pevjt-er
duly tiled that he has fully administered stM
e-tate:
'I liis is, therefore to cite all person* concerned
to show cause, ii any they cnn. why said *dmte-
■al i .itor sboiilii not Ik: discharged Irons b<» va l ad-
miviisirai ion aud receive letters of dlsrai.sioa n*
; lir-t Monday hi June, ISIS*
Witness the 110® Daniel Pittman, Ordinary #f
liu pouiitv, 2d December, 1887.
JNO T C'OOPKR. Deputy flark.
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GEORGIA, Faykitr county.
WHEREAS, Sterling J. Eider, admibi-'-r-’or rt
lliotna* R i’ei'-ous, lepre-en s to t.iteorn’SM
lie lias fully administered Tbouia* 71 t‘ —»->••*
estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all person* roar*r*ed.
kindred and creditors, to show cauar. If rh» i»*y
cau, why -aul admiui.-traior should t-ik- i-i.
vLarged from his adininistr.itfun and reee*v» vg.
ter* of di-aii:sion on the first Monday la J*-a.
1868.
Witness my hand and official •tgaatnr* •_>•*
November 30th. lHi7.
EDWARD AON NOR. Otdla»-y.
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GEORGIA. Gwinnett county.
WIIERIAS. B A. Itinkev. a-tminl-Vrator oe Vhe
e-taie of Shepherd Etuiidge, dccaaaed. bsr'Sf
iiiude application to me lor letters of dtemtmsen
from said estate:
These are, therefore, to give nolle# to all oee-
cerned, kindred and creditors, to tie aad appear
at my office within the time prescribed l y -aw
and lilc tlii-ir o-dectioo-. if auy they hare. »*y
•-aid letters should not Ik- grants i Ibc applicant
Given under my hau l and official slgnaoure,
this November 5»h. lefj".
G. T. RAREST RAW, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA, Chattooga county.
WHEREAS. Adam Neal, a-imtnt,tretor ape®
the c-stau- of George W Neai, deceased, apylle* f>
me for letters of di»un»*iou from said toaisls-
tratiou:
These are. the .r,n, to cite and ed*-^***k
all and singular those concerned to be r^G. 1 *-
pear at ui> office within the ti.ne prescrlhw.1 try
taw, ami show cause, if any they can. why e»l<!
letters should uot he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, IM*
•lay of Novemlier, ls67.
SAM LEE HAWKIN’*. Ordltotry.
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GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
WIIEK EAS. Mirani S Ferry, a<lmini*tTa*nr of
the«-»fateof W iiliani A. Perry, late of tald conn-
ty. de ea-e<l. represent* in ber petition duly filed
that said estate bn* proved insolvent and that tt j
has full} discharged said trust:
Ail persons conccrne-l a recited and ndmontihed
to die their oh eotions within the time prescribe t
hy law, and show cause, il any exist, why i«>**t*
of dismission should not lie granted to tbe eppll-
cant.
Witness uiy bund and official signature, thtfi
December 6tn, 1867.
G. T. IIAKESTRAW, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA. SUUTBR COUNTY.
W HEREAS,J. C. and W. L. White appiv to me
for letters of disini-siou Horn admtntttr*tio*
>u the estate of Rotiert White, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and whroiiWi »H
and singular the kindred and credlioc* of raid
deceased, and all person- concerned, to her*-! a«-
,>ear at u>\ office, within the time prescribed I y
law. anil tile tiieir objections, if any they bavt.
otherwise letters will be granted lb kero* of th*
law.
Given under my hand, tn office, at Amtrice*,
this tttb day of September, 1867.
L. P. DORMAN. Ord‘rtry.
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GEORGIA, DkKalb county.
WHEREAS, Augustus L. Pitts, *dmlr.t»tr**'r,
ami Mary A. Greer, administratrix, of Kou^t D.
Greer, ropreseuU to tbe Court in their
duly filed anti entered on record, that tbay bare
fulJy adininisleretl Robert D Greer’* <
This is, therefore, to cite all peraonwi
kindred and creditor*, to sbow can*e, U *sy
have, why sanl administrator and admiwt****- _
should uot be -iisebarged from their rdi»fal*«va-
liuu and receive letters of di»mi»*M>a on to* first
Monday iu May. lfV-6.
Given umier my hand and official si gw* to re.
this lbth October, 1867.
JONATHAN B. WI1AON. Ordtwrry.
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GEORGIA, Paulding county-
TWO MONTH* alter date applicatfoa vffll
made Lethe Court oi Ordinary oi l’sulding caw
ty, Oeorgia, for leave to sell tbe land- Rior.prfi
to the e-tate of K. P. DreskilL late of *®1J co»a*Y.
deceased. January fi. 1868.
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GEORGIA. Racldino cocktt.
TWo MONTHS olVr date application wttl h®
m ide to tbe Court of Ordinary of Paatdlsg coun
ty. for leave to sell the real estate betoeglag IP
£nuck rmaani, late of *aid county, deceea®fo
This the 3d day of December, 1887.
WM. M. WALLACE. Adiutnl*tr®»*.
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