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PtUILY OPraiQN.
CITY CIRCULATION.
man of them Is for the Convention wiping Communicated, j
out all tlieir old debts, and will sustain1V*»tcb-
Official Advertiser^
r *‘'^!SrJAlfCAKT 30.
you. The banks are also much Interested
in this Relief Question. The most of them
AFFAIBB.
rrrl'BUCAX STATE CONYEN-
^ ‘ i nlon BepnbUcan voters of Georgia
: A ' TUe 7,, , cn d Delegates to a Convention
Citv nail, Atlanta, on WKDNES-
' ^orUABT 1*. at 10 o’clock, A a., ft>r the
° transact!^ any business that may
^ , c o before the Convention.
' representation will be as follows:
: ^ " will be entitled to the same number
'" tV to which they are entitled in the
-T'aal Convention now in session in the
\tianta.
.ft jucdgctt,
r C jiaitoa*.
-
BcWlei,
l Brysnt.
. jtlessa'ler.
(j tjm pbell.
E. D. Rucker,
W. B. Higginbotham,
C. C. Richardson,
Wm. J. White,
Wm. H. Noble,
□. M. Turner,
8. W. Bealrd.
Benj. Dunnegan,
IUpublican State Committee.
i j.— Youny Men's Library Associa-
*-The second I^ccture of the course
delivered on Thursday night, the
, t _ Trinity Church, by the Rev.
Umar. Subject, “Home, Sweet
. N s will be reserved for holders of
V Ti ket^. Single ticket purchasers
re reserved seats by application
• ,k stores. f
hmcan Caucus.—The Republican
iteS to the Convention are notified to
the Hall of the Convention at 7.30
:> evening.
Ni , tl i to attend tlic lecture to be de-
roi .t Trinity Church to-night by the
Mr. I.ainar. The tlieme—“Home,
: Home"—is one of interest to every
! tli** fine attainments of the ora-
;i sufficient guarantee that his dis-
•n oq tlie subject will be an intel-
:r>>:»t that none should fail to hear.
. the second of a series of lectures
1<;> in behalf of the Young Men’s
Association of this city. This in-
n. among others, has for its object
:i\.»tion of the mind of its members
• accomplishment of th!s object an
. ; n ):.i' been formed, thoroughly
. and officers elected. Those who
-«• lectures contribute material-
1 up and encourage the young
Atlanta in their praiseworthy un-
• . I.ct Trinity Church be crowd
t » its utmost capacity.
iin M\i-AKri;v.— Instead of puffing
it.. |-crlo*inance at the Bell-Jolin
i :!! !.. : night, we have half a mind
■ ii utc a .~uil against him and Miss
I . • c K-;ellv t< »r damages,
v < • n. civc that they treated us badly
I' * V *■ * -aovA,
•• n tor having committed a wilful
*• '•* trust after confidence reposed,”
v> iu to ».f t..em. expecting some con-
excitement of our “risible*
■. ,i c 'ii>pi*« ting the wholesale side-
j which was mercilessly inflicted
- from the beginning to the end of
r |« rformance. It was like the pre-
•ricsof pleurisy; but we feel better
- morning, and if it should not grow a
.m l degrees colder than it now is, we
- dl go to see them again to-night, and
.nd get cured on the principle “timilia
timdibus.”
tion, from Skowhegan, Klalne.
The above named individual, who enter-
were managed by private men, who threw ed the Federal service as a cook for a sub
their bank notes out among the people Lieutenant of a Maine regiment, and flnal-
durlng the war and vested their assetsI ly wor ked himself up to the exalted posl-
in good investments and saved them tion of Agent for the Freed men’s Bureau,
through the war andnow have prince- and who now soJovrng in the cit of Au _’
ly fortunes to fall back upon, while g^ta, where he found himself Ul
their notes are in the hands of almost every digc harged from said Bureau for worth-
one of your constituents Cannot you do lesaness, and who misrepresents the coun
something to wipe out these bank notes t y of Baldwin, in which county he has
andaUow these smart b( Jhk men to keep I never presented liis beautiful ph jsioguo-
the hundreds of thousands they are now Ly, pres „ m ea also to attempt to regulate
worth. If your Convention could only do matters In a meeting of the Republicans o.
this thing, I know the last one of these I ir„nn„
bank men, including President, Cashiers,
Stockholders and the most ot their kin, j ^ c f the Republican party in Fulton
would sustain you and gay unto you, “wdl I county, having called a meeting of the
one good and faithful servants.” What if Republicans of this county to meet last
t ic poor note holders do growl, that makes night at the City Hall, to elect delegates to
no difference, let them growl; you will the
State Convention, a large meeting was
hav e the approval ot the bank men and held for that purpose. The above named
that v\ill be glory enough as money I « g0 ca Ue<i Honorable Gentleman,” having
makes the mare go. I say, therefore, wipe home in •‘particular” in the State of
t iem oui. b hat if your constituents, who I Georgia, supposed lie had the same right to
nave large amounts of tills bank money in participate in the above alluded to meet-
tlieir pockets, do complain. Just tell them j ag j n meetings injAugusta or Milledge-
thaM\hen you come to the “Gate City” I yille, or other points where he happens to
and saw such dead efforts made about this be sojourning, not only took a part, but a
relief question, and so much money flying I double part in the meeting. He and others
about, that you could not resist the temp-1 were on hand to manipulate the meeting,
tation to grant them relief, and that will j \^ith their printed tickets for delegates*
hoping to secure a delegation from this
county in the interest of Mr. Bullock, of
Aug&sta. Upon finding that the meeting
was unanimous!j* for Farrow, the manipula
tor from Skowhegan began fillibustering.
Having secreted himself in a cluster of
satify them, I suppose.
Your friend,
VlXDEX.
oomh;
OFFICE DAILY OPINION, J
ATLANTA, Gs., January 30, 1868. 1
Cotton opened this morning at an ad
vance of }>£ on the prices of yesterday.—
We quote at 12>^al2^c. The best grades
only command the latter figures.
A little higher figures than these are de
manded from warehouses.
Gold.—Gold to-day buying at 1.30; sell
ing at 1.41. -■
Gold Dust.—GokI dust buying at 1.15;
selling at 1.22.
Silver.—Silver buying at 1.30; selling at
1.35.
Exchanoe—Exchange on New ^ ork buy
ing at off; selling at par.
Bullion.—Bullion buying at 1.25; sell
ing at 1.30.
Bonds.—Georgia 6 per cent, bonds 60aC4;
7 per cent, bonds 75a73; Georgia coupons
75aS0. Atlanta (city) bonds 57a67. Au
gusta (city) bonds 50a53. Macon (city)
bonds 55a63.
Other articles quiet and firm at the fol
lowing quotations:
Republican mass ^looting.
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 30,1369.
Pursuant to the call of the Chairman of
the Union Republican Executive Commit-1 c it7zen7.~ IIe'7uccceded in having
White
.per bush
@ 95
Yellow or Mixed
.per bush
@ 93
Meal
. per bush
@1.00
BACON—
Clear Sides
# ft
@17*
Clear Rib Sides
P lb
@17*
Shoulders
p ft
14
@14*
Plain Hams
9 ft
22
@13*
S C. Canvassed Hams .
....... 9 ft
24
@25
BULK «KAT9-
Clear Sides
9 ft
14
@15
Clear Rib Sides
<? ft
14
Hams
15
Shoulders a.
9 ft
12*
LARD—
Tierces
9 ft ’
15
Kegs and Cans
16*
FLOUR-
tee of Fulton county, a large number of
the Republicans of this city and county
a motion made for the reconsideration of
so much of the proceedings as were not to
assembled at the City Hall last night, to his notion . The vote being called for by a
select delegates to represent Fulton county show ofhan(]Si theSkowheganite “guessed”
in the State Convention to assemble in this that all aroun(1 b j m would vote with him,
city on the 19th of February, to nominate and feeling a deep lnterest for Mr. Bulloch,
a candidate for Governor at the approach- thou<rht he would g0 a couple of hands.
ing election.
So, upon the call, up goes two hands, white
At the appointed hour, Capt. nenry 0.\ handSi when there wa8 buL on e whiteman,
noyt called the meeting to order and mov- and wh , n none of thc colored citizens fol-
cd that Col. Volney Spaulding, Chairman lowed him as ,,e expected. It thus became
of the County Executive Committee, act obvioua to all that Skowheganite had
as chairman of the meeting, which motion L hown Ms ftartd _i n a double handed way,-
prevailed. Col. Spaulding then advanced much to t , ie disgust G f tlie Fulton County
to the stand and explained the object of R vi i n „
the meeting. n ow . Mr.' Skowheganite, all the way
Rev. N. II. Bacon, of East Toint, then from Maine , if your mission is to force Mr.
moved that M. J. Hinton, Esq., be request- upon the Republican Party of
ed to act as Secretary.
Georgia, by your officious intermeddling
Mr. T. G. neely then handed the Chair- J and d ouble-handed work, we suggest that
man the follow ing letter from Hon. >V m. y OU a j ad even t s confine your operations to
Markham, which was read by the Secreta- j the county in which you are now sojourning
ry and received with great applause:
Atlanta, Ga~ J an. 29,1868.
Fellow Citizens of Fulton county: De
siring to promote peace and harmony and
the best
and bein
(Richmond) or tlie one j*ou misrepresent
(Baldwin) and cease your interference in
Fulton. If the Skowheganite be a fair
interest of the Republican party, sample of those who are endeavoring to
g aware that many of my friends make Mr. Bullock Governor of Georgia.
ery grateful
j to any of my friends who have manifested I mies—do j'ou beware ot your friends.
. ... irttoroei in my welfare. j Fulton Republican.
> ery respectfully.
Alter tlie reading ot Yhe a&ove better, j c jnnarti Commercial. (Grant Republican,)
C apt. L. McBaron 1 imoney offered the fol-J . It the majority in Congress think
low ing resolutions, which were adopted: j it of importance to have the electoral vote
Resolved. That we, the Republicans of j 0 f Ohio cast for Gen. Grant for next Presi-
row, of this city, as a true exponent and an disposition of that bill
unswerving advocate of the principles of j (the new Military Reconstruction Bill)
the Union Republican party, and have im- should be made
< i dest Yet.—Last night was, beyond
. the coldest which has been expe-
• din this vicinity fora number of
It is strange, but nevertheless true,
■ .r winters have gradually become
-•viTe than in former years; and it
- like our people will not learn topre-
•*r iL until at least a portion of them
; • death. Yesterday about one-half
i ’ llation was out of firewood, and
■ier half did not have enough to
-i "i.” The result was that wood “run
• - ’ h high figures that it was entire-
■ i the reach of the laboring man, to
tkijigof the poor widow whose in
i* nd> n|K»n her own exertions, or
• t iiarities of her neigbors. lm-
- i ifi rings must have been realized
*' isy last night by this class of our
i . datiou. We have been credibly in-
iHed, by those who have an opportuni-
> " I knowing, that there were a number
’ taniilies. women and children, in our
city, w ho did not have a stick of wood
v :li which to make a fire yesterday, last
-ht or this morning. Terrible it is to
Loti and awful it must have been to
realize! *
Superfine per bbl
Extra per bbl
Family perbbi
White Wheat Family per bbl
WHEAT—
White per bush
Red per bush
OATS per bush
HAY—
Timothy per cwt
SA.LX —
Virginia per sack
Liverpool per sack
SUGAR-
Orushed P B>
Powdered P ft>
Granulated F H>
Coffee A F lb
Coffee B F lb
Extra J F R>
YehovrC..... F lb
Yellow Refined F ib
Porto Rico F lb
New Orleans F ft
COFFEE-RIO
Prime F lb
Good F lb
Fair F ft
Ordinary F lb
JavaPedang Mats F ft
I.aguavra F ft
Mocha F lb
TEA—
Gunpowder F lb
Young Hyson F lb
MOLASSES—
NewOrleans.. F gal
Georgia! ana F gal
Porto Kico '. F gal
Ctt!>a F gal
SYRUF—
Muller Refined F gal
Crystal A ruber F gal
New York F gal
CAN DLE>—
Star 12 oz F ft
Adamantine F ft
Parafiue F lb
Sperm F ft
SO A P—
Babbitt’s Eraslvc F ft
German Erasive F lb
Colgate’s D fr ft
Colgate’s B F ft
Col gates No. Pale ...F ft
Turpentine — F ft
SODA—
Kegs F 1b
Boxes F ib
@11 00
12 50013 50
13 50014 00
14 5001300
2 6002 75
2 02 80
080
plicit confidence in bis political integrity. I
Resolved, That the name of Henry F. |
Farrow having become familiar to all Re
publicans throughout the State, by reason
so that it would not be
heard of any more.
HT We are indebted to lion. W. I).
of tlie efficient services rendered during J Kelley, of Pennsylvania, for valuable pub-
the past campaign in organizing our p*
and leading it to victory, he is pre-e
ntntly the man for the times, and we ear
nestly hope the State Convention, on the
19th of February, will nominate him as
our candidate for (iovernor.
Resolved, That the delegates from this viirii
county lie requested to read the foregoing I county:
resolutions to the Convention, when it as- =
sembles, on the 19th of February, to nomi
nate candidates.
GEORGIA. Fayette county.
TO ALL WHOM IT NAY COSCEHS.|
WHEREAS Alvui liui.t: iiav>i.giu propt-r lliria
applied to me l’>r pcruiuut letters of adiumnitra
tion on tiie estate of Peter uuice .ate of said
This is to cite all and singular thu creilitors anti
next of tin of i’eliT uuice to lie and uppi-ar at
my office within the time allotted hy* law, ami
show cause, if any they can, way permanent ad
On motion, the meeting then proceeded I ministration should not i.e granted to xivid
. . ° r . IGuiceou Peter Guild s estate.
W T itness my hand and oiUcial signature, this
January 27th, 1868.
EDW ARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
Jan2Sw30d Printer’s fee $i
to elect delegates to represent Fnltoo
county in tlie State Convention, on the 19th
of February, when the following gentle
men were elected delegates
Capt. Henry O. Hoyt, William Shearer,
02.25
0.000275
3 0003.25
18q@19
19*020
18*019
17 017*
17017*
17*017*
17 @17*
14 015
15 @15*
27 @27*
25 @28
24 027
2ii @25
40 @4'
29 @30
55 @60
150 @1.55
1.10 @1 MU
95 @1.00
95 @98
80 @s5
60 @62*
1.0001.10
@1.25
75
20 @21*
21 @22
38 @40
@55
15 @16
13*015
10 @11
10.*@11*
14 015
7 @ 9
9*010
11*012
Bricks and Real Estate
FOR SALE.
O00 000 BRrCK8, ln quantity.
Six small comfortable dwelling bouses,
Two diary farms.near the city.
Forty unimproved city and snburban vacant
lots.
Two hundred acres of land near tbe city fbr
sale in small tract*.
All this property will sold on easy terms.
A. K. SEAGO.
Merchandize now in Store.
500 pounds new live Geeee Feathers,
2000 bags Liverpool and Virginia Salt,
200 colls and half coils “R” and St. Louis
Rope,
25,000 pounds Swett’s Wrought Iron Bnckle Ties
5 bales India Bagging,
30 casks Bacon and Bulk Meat,
60 packages Lard,
__ 150 bags of Flour of high grades,
500 bags Corn,
200 bushels Cow Peas,
30 bales Kentucky Timothy Hay,
10 bales Factory Tarn,
75 bags Rio Coffee—Price 28 to 27 cents,
30 barrels Sugar,
6 barrels Georgia Cane Syrup,
5 hhds. Cuba Molasses,
80 boxes Starch,
60 boxes Soap,
3000 pounds “Killlckinlok” Smoking Tobac
co—good quality only 40 cents.
Crass Seeds,
Fresh from Kentucky,
Red Clover,
White Clover,
Bine Grass,
Herds Grass,
Timothy,
Orchard Grass.
Fertilizers.
20 tons and 150 barrels Baugh’s Raw Bone
Super-Phosphate.
12 tons and 200 bags Reynold’s Baltimore
Chesapeake Phosphate.
These are two of the most reliable and valuable
Fertilizers known to American farmers.
For sale by ▲ K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
decl6—dtf Atlanta.
I. T. BANKS
la Itnying and will continue to Bag
hi* good* where
READY m;o;n,E;Y
;WILL COMMAND
LOW PRICES
And now has in store ajstock of
BOOTS,
SHOES,
LEATHER,
AND
SHOE FINDINGS,
Which for QUALITY atpI PRICK oould oiIt b#
brought together bj
cash;
Long experience iu knJ close attention to busi
ness. He sells oniy for CASH and UjgonUut with
SMALL PROFITS.
H^Wholcsale buyers will find it to their in
terest to examine bis stock.
Remember the Place and Elga.
I. T. BANKS,
Rawson’s Building,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets.
Jan2—c
•Iff SEHI-milL EXPOSE.
TOTAI, LOSSES PAID,
#21,271,072 57!
SptttliM A OUcw*.
{STGEORUIA STATE LOITER i-
t OK TBS BKNtFIT OK THE
MASON 1 G ORPHANS’ HOME
Co mb inn tion Clans, So. ISO
The following were the Drawn Nos.. Jan 2fth
1-61-14-64-38-3-32-12-42-2’2-^ 8-60
iai.30 -It BOYD. WILSON & CO.. Managers
J3PTIUE EXTENDED TO FEBRUA
RY 15th, 1868.—Owing to :he earnest sol imitation*
of many patients. Prof. ROBERTS has been in
duced to prolong his stay in Atlanta until Ihel5th
day of KEBRUARY, 186s, and will continue to
heal the sick at IL 8. HO 1 EL to t!.e above date by
ANIMAL MAGNETISM No Mkoicinks akk
OIVKN IN ANY CAHK BY
PROF. ROBERTS TO EFFECT CURES.
jai»24—dawlw
SCOTT’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
1868. «**■ 'ourtE. 1868.
T HE Proprietors of this well established
SOUTHERN MONTHLY anaouuce. on «-n
tenng the third year of its publication, with r
patronage of several thousand subsciliters, a;,
with a corps of contributors unsurpassed up«»i
this Continent, that ltis their design to furnish
A FIRST-CLA83 MONTHLY!
Equal in all respects to the best Northern and
English Periodicals.
Among the leading serials of the present year
will be —
THE GEORGIA CAMPAIGN,
By the author of “Field and Camp.” This will
!>e a South side view of bherman’s “Mareh to the
Sea.”
Battles and Campaign! of the Army of Tennessee
By one of the most gallant Officers of that De
partment.
TENT AND SADDLE IN THE HOLT LAND
By Rev. R. A. Holland, of Kentucky.
Also, a superb Serial by Col. W. T. Thompson
author of "Usj. Jot es’ Courtship.”
The usual number of Reviews, Essays, Novel
lettes. Ac., will also appear.
v«.« i. tK. tin.a Ia subscribe.
TJSSMS, {INVARIABLY IF ADVAFOF):
1 copy, one year $ 4 00
5 copies, one year 18 76
IU copies, one year 36 Oil
20 copies, one year 70 Ou
40 copies, one year ISO 00
50 copies, one > ear I5u 00
Clergymen. Teachers, and Postmasters supplied
at $3 50 per annum, and they are authorized to
act as Agents, retaining 10 per rent commissions.
Afijjy*News Dealers supplied at 28 cents per
copy, casli in advance.
Remittances at our risk may l>e made by It
press, or Post Office Orders, or by D'aft
Address, BCOTT A PITTMAN,
Atlanta, Georgia
Will aot the Press generally give the above
Prospectus a few insertions? We especially ask
this favor of our Macon, Augusta, Savannah
l ohimb is. Griffin, Nashville, Montgomery. Selma
Memphis, Mobile, and New Orleans exchanges
u.d will reciprocate the favor,
janl—
GEORGIA. Gwinkutt county.
WHEREAS. Lewis >a>h ha.- made application
C. W. Walton, and Capt. E. McBaren Tlmo-1
ney.
and Dickerson M. Collins, orphans of John B.
Coilins. dece.tsed:
Tbe>e are. therefore, to cite all persons con
On motion, all papers in the State friend
ly to the Union Republican partv were re- I ®® r,ietJ to show cause, it any they can. why
J r r j i j e tters should not be grunted the said applicant
quested to publish tlie proceedings Of this on the first Holiday in March next-
I Given under my hand and official signature,
! this Jannary 25th. 1868.
G. 1. RAKESTRAW,Ordinary.
jan28—w3kl Printer's lee $3
meeting.
The meeting then adjourned.
Volney Spaulding, Chairman.
Martin J. Hinton, Secretary.
Republican fleeting in Polk County.
Cedar Town. Polk County, Ga..)
January 29th, 1868.
A1
Kr ad the legal notices of Mr. Nolan, Or-
y «>t Henry county, in to-day’s paper,
the administrator’s sale, at Calhoun^
•a county, by Mrs. Arletia Putman,
irix.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
WHEREAS. John E. Maguire has made appli
cation for letters of iriiardiaushtp of thc prope/ty
of Thomas D. D, Reuben L C, and John J. P.
Weaver, orphans of Benjamin P. Weaver, de
ceased :
This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned
At a meeting of a portion of the Repub-I to show cause, ii any they have, why-tetters
... . ,, . ~ j <houl*i not 1) granted the up;jliGant on the first
lican party of Polk county, held at Cedar Monday i n m arch next.
Town on the 28th day of January instant, h “ nd and ° mcUl s 'S rature -
Kiev
For f 1
Onsiox.
.Relief.
Stephen King was called to the Chair, and
Dr. H. H. Watts requested to act as Secre
tary.
On motion of Mr. A. J. Wade.
G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary.
Printer’s IVe g3
jau28—wJOd
GEORGIA. Gwinnett county.
WHEREAS, William K. Jonnson has made ap-
Resolved, That we the Republicans of plication to me for letters of administration on
Polk county hereby approve Of the call for I the ostute ot James J. Johnson, late ol said coun-
a State Convention of the Union Republi
• im of the Convention: I see that
' relief quesiion is up before yonr honor-
:t Permit me to say to you, gen-
• met. 1 am in lor it in all its length and
• ‘dtli, being personally interested in
T - it question.
L tore the war I owed some ten thou-
' i dollars; my creditors were kind to
luring the war and never asked me to
• ^ hem, they allowed me to vest my
" ts in cotton, tobacco, etc., all of which
‘ saved, so that at the end of the war I was
•nli one hundred thousand dollars in
- ii’iacks; now. if you will only wipe
• ail old debts prior to 1865 it will do me
•• _re.it kindness, as I will then have
igh to do me, my children and all my
Idif.dks the halanceof my days. What if
- me of the debts I owed before the war
* ere to u idowa and orphans ? That makes
1 • difference; I am not the only one thus
-ituated. I know’ of hundreds now that
owe old debts that are worth ten times as
much now as ever before; and nearly every
can party of this State, to meet in the city
of Atlanta, on the 19th of February next,
to nominate a candidate for Governor.
Resolved, That we, the Republicans of|
Polk county, take this method of express
ing <>u»- high appreciation of the course
pursued in the campaign during the
year by Col. Henry P. Farrow, of Fulton
county’*, and recognize in him a bold, fear
less, and patriotic champion of equal jus
tice. as one whose record i
ty, deceased
These are, therefore, to cite and admonbh all
persons concerned to file their objections on or
before tbe first Monday in Maich next.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this Jannary 25th. 1868.
G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary.
jan28—v\30d a Printer’s fee $3
NEWTON COUNTY I’OSPONED SHER
IFF'S SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, within the legal hours of sale, before tbe
Court House door iu the city of Covington, to the
tice. as one whose record is a sure guarantee highest bhi,j r , the allowing property, to wit: luu
Of liis fidelity to principle, and as our I acres of land, more or less, bounded as follows:on
choice for Governor in the approaching 1 the east by lands of Thomas Swords wulThomas
approaching
election.
Resolved, That the delegates from this
county be, and they are hereby instructed
to support him for tlie nomination for Gov
ernor in said Convention.
The foregoing resolutions were unani
mously adopted.
Dr. II. II. Watts, W. C. Barber, Benj. F.
Bigelow, James H. Price, A. J. Wade,
Micnjah Wilson, and T. J. Thomson, w^re
elected delegates from this county to attend
said Convention.
On motion of J. C. nitclicock,
Resolved, That the proceedings of this
meeting be published in tlie Opinion, At
lanta. Ga. Stephen Kino, Chairman,
H. II. Watt8, Secretary.
Harris, on the south hy lands of Wilev Poole and
Mr». Smith, on the west bv Leu is Siuith,an4on the
north bv Joshua Eliis, it being the land purchased
of Joshua Kills bv A. D. iiaunucU A Co., in
district, and one gutta perchaband. Levied on as
tbe property of defenndauts, to satisfy tbe prin
cipal, interest and cost on one fl. fa. issued from
Newton Superior Court iu favor ol Joshua Ellis
vs. A. D Hammett ft Co. Property pointed out
by Joshua Ellis. Jau. 6th, 1868.
1 QEO. M T. BOWtR Deputy Sheriff.
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ISrPObT OFFICE, ATLANTA. GA-
December 14,1867.— From and after this date, until
further notice, this office will be opened and closed
as follows:
Open at 8 o’clock, A m
Close at 12* o’clock, P m
Open at 2 o’clock, r *
Close at 6 o’clock, r *
SUNDAYS.
Open at 8 o’clock, A M
Close at lu o’clock, a m
Open at 4* o'clock, P m
Close at 5 o’clock, p M
decl7—dtf THOS. G SIMM’S. P. M
OUR N EW STORE.
s. S. KENDRICK & CO.,
aavk skmovei> theiii
CARPET
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HOUSE FURNISHING STORE,
To Bell’s Marble Building
O N MARIETTA STREET,
EVERY VARIETY OF
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window
Shades, &c., &c.
our elegant room on the
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S. s KENDRICK ft CO.
Come and see
®*Grouud floor
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NOTICE TO DEB'RS AND CREDITORS.
GEORGIA, Fayette cocntv.
NOTICE is herebv given t. all i>ersor.s having
demands against William 5!. Spier, late ol said
county, deceased, to present them to me. properly
made out within time prescribed by law, so as to
show their character and amount, aud all persons
indebted to said deceased, are hereby required to
make immediate pavment. December 24,1867.
hi Ail l SPIER, Administratrix.
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GORDON COUNTV SHERIFF’S SALE
FOR FEBRUARY. 1S68.
WILL be sold before tlie Court House door
in the towu of Calhou.i. Gordon county
Georgia, withiu tlie legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in February next, the
wllowing property, to-wit:
One house and lot in tlie town of Cal
houn, No. 4. in 4th section, running hack
on Wall streuL fronting 100 feet, and run
ning back 150 feet to Knott street. Levied
on as Mie property of James Lay. to sat
isfy one Superior Court fi. fa. in favor of
Joseph J. l’rintup vs. II. S. Davanport.
trustee and principal, and James Lay,
security, and John Harkins, endorser.
Property pointed out by plaintiff. This
January 4,1868.
JOHN GRESHAM. Sheriff.
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UPSON MORTGAGE SHERIFFS SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu February,
1868, before the Court House «loor, in the town ot
lhomastou, U'ttuu county, Georgia, withiu the
legal hours ol sr.’e, the fol.owing property, to-wit
One large sorrel mule. Levied oa as the prop-
erty of John Dean, to satiify a Mortgage fi ia
in favor of Edward B. Thompson, plaintiff in fl
fa December 3,1867.
OWEN C. SHARMAN, Sheriff,
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Attention, Housekeepers
YOUR LAST CHANCE!
Closing Out! Closing Out
XJOT having disposed of all my goods at Ane
1> tion, I now offerat RETAIL AND WHOLE
SALE tbe remnant of my goods at
GREA TL Y RED UCED PRICES
Come Prioe and judge for yourselves.
The stock consists of 3 cooking stoves. 18 heat
ing stoves, iron and tin kettles, porceliau boilers
waffle irons, stove pots, andirons, grate bodies
bras:, 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 sawjs, pig tin, sheet
tin. Kerosene lamps, oilcans,
KEROSENE OIL
Lamp chimneys, ftc.
decl7—c
L. MIHALOVITUII,
Whitehall street,
Sign ol the “ Gilt Kky.
JULY
8 t
18 6 7
( A T
ASSETS
M A R K ET VALUE
Cash on hand and iu Bank f 515.3M 32
Real Estate 2ff*.22S 22
Mortgage Bonds 29K.S5*) 00
Bank Stock 1.206,209 00
United States. State and < ity Suvk, and
other Public securities 1,9S«.3M *2
Less Liabilities, Claims not due and
uuadiusted ...
Net As»ett
$4,220,222 27
377.2W 22
f4,273.@0 81
Jr'ire & Inland Navigation Risks.
gfcgT - Agencies in all the principal cl tie. and
towns in the United states.
Applications for Insurance will be promptly at
tended to.
OFFICE—At their Bonded Warehouse, on For
syth street.
augl—9in N L. ANGIKK ft SON. Agents.
EDWARD J. H2LBEN ft ۥ.,
Successors to the Late Sautei. D. Wilumott,
MANrrACTfRKKS OF
CAST STEEL SAWS AND FILES
Ol all descriptions,
No. 4 Liberty street New York.
V.’Lf-’T-
■ 'fa*'.: 1.7 "
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■list
5 lven t
PHD CIRCULAR RAWS;
also. Shingle, Mill, Miilay, Gang, Cnws-Cnt,
Tenon, Hand. Panel, Rip. and Botcher*' Bow
Saws; also. Turning and Felloe Webs.
We also continue the manufacture of onr well
known brand of F1LI>, made of the beat
English Cast Steel; cut by hand and fully war
ranted to hi- equal in ijuafity to the best English
We respectfully solicit orders, which *e are
prepared to fill promptly, at tbe lowest rates and
figures. nugftl—•Hr
FOR REST,
AMERICAN HOTEL,
PHCENIX PLANING- MILL
NEAR MEDICAL COLLEGE.
Atlanta ----- Ceorgia.
Furniture Manufactory,
ALSO
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS,
Made and warranted to give satisfaction*
LUMBER DRESSED TO ORDER.
WE call the attention of dealers to examine our
work and prices.
Our Furniture is made as well and at as low
rates as in the North.
‘Furniture
MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
All kinds ol
Lumber For Sale,
LANDSBERG ft HARRIS,
novS4— dly Proprietors.
£
AUCTION!
O N FRIDAY MORNING, 17th Instant, at 9*
o’clock 1 will commence selling, to the high
est bidder, my entire stock of merchandize, con
sisting of
A Little of Everything
Now contained in my store, on Peachtree street,
without reserve whatever. The stock is well as
sorted, and worthy tbe attention of everybody,
and will be sold in lots to snit purchasers.
1 am selling out to change my business.
Auction every day at 9* o’clock, and every
night at 7 o’clock, until the entire stock Is sold
out. HENRY O. HOYT.
Jan 15—dtf
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
O UR I.KASK on the ahove house will ex
pire on thc 15th June next, and as we
nave made other business arrangements
will sell our
Furniture, Bar Fixtures,
SXD
BILLIARD TABLES,
and remainder of LEASE at a REASON ALE
PKICE. Thc house can be rented from ib*
owners for one or a term of years; It the best
>ocated Hotel in the,city, and Las an established
business.
Call ou or correspond with us at Atlanta. Ga.
jan2—dim WHITE A WHITLOCK.
W Me GUAY,
WORKER AND DEALER IN
Italian and White Rutland,
AMD
AMERICAN STATUARY .WARBLE,
MOIST TJMIEISrTS,
Tombm, liead»tone», Tablets, Vms,
'VASES. AND MANTLE PIECE WORK.
And Furniatainff .Warble Work.
or ALL DESCB.mOga.
Designs of Monuments or any other Marble Work
furnished free of charge Molding ia Plaster
done to order.
Orders soli ited and promptly filled.
Office and Yardopposf’e Georgia Railroad DrpoL
<le«-2l—i!3m 8. B. O ATM AN, Agent.
BIN INCERS
I OLD i
London dock
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For Family Use. Liver and Kidney Complaints
Sold by try all Druggists. Grocers. Ac A. M
BININGER ft CO. (established 1778, Importerso|
Wines. Brandies. Jtc-. No *“ ~
New You.
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