Daily southern opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 186?-1???, May 27, 1868, Image 4

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SPECIAL BAILIFF SALES F TON COUNTY FOR.JUNJL. 19J8^ '4 */ rc H'l eet B#W)YMk# ETsSfrSr^: [pianofortes. to-wit , lot op the house sad _ _ _ Alexander Court of Fulton county, in favor of Wm. Markham. Property pointed out by pyuatiff. This the 2d day of May, 1868. -.'■tow Also, at the same time and place, one lot of land containing four acres. morwwrjlffg Atlanta Mining and Roll' ated, also all the machine Company on said lot c lying and being in the cf Fultoi s, whereon the Kills are A build aid ntfi. Conn ultbn, and in the 11th' District of origin; lien y, now Fulton county. Levied on an the property of the Atlanta If inlng^ahd KotHn^^hill company, by virtue ofsundry the Co be as beautiful to the eye as melody to the ear, we have paid great attention to getting them up in a style that u conceded by all who Save seen them corners, heavily carved legs and lyre, base richly moulded, and contains oun latest improved new scale and action. The tone is melodious, of its adaptability to passages of every shade and ex pression. from tne softest murmnr, the Cressendo, and the F F,gives the Perlormer every advantage <ir~ttm.CoNCERT sound, rrice, $500 marl intern? of Property toroey. This 4th tf Pi ace. one single — tin unty Court of Fulton Cougty, Zimmerman A Verdery, and ottiei pointed out by defendant's of May, 1868. Also, at the same time i story brick store house, lying and being in the corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets. ! £3d I WIJWL C O M BIN A TIO N bouse is now occupied by Kedwineft Fox as ap drugstore. Levied on as the property of Con - nally A Bro., by virtue of fl. la. issued trom Ful ton County Court, in favor of Peck A Bowman. Property pointed out bv plaintiff's attorney. -i the i. day of May, i860. '*e, r.ti ae same time and place, olie round ta- .iriver, nine framed pictures, two mirrors, .V f VUC A1 _ Levied on as the property of Beverly Ur, by virtue of a distress warrant issued i r niton County Court, in favor of W.P. ajIih, trustee for his wife. Propety pointed . oy the plaintiff. This 2d day of May, 1868. Also, at the same time and place, one large Mirror. Levied on as the property of William Combs, to gatisfy a 0. fa. issued from the County Court of Fulton county, in favor of Oliver Lewis. Property pointed out oy plaintiff’s attorney. This May *, 1868. W. H. HOLCOMBE, Special Bailiff. maj2—wtds Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy. MABV.E|l’S PATENT ALUM JlND DBA' I*LASTER, •e * n dl&iii r g l a r Proof &-MF E S Dot* ear Commer (Open constantly, Oay and By— top CORNER OF CAMP AND COMMON BiTWSMMXS, la the Elegant and Spacions Iran Building, NEW ORLEANS ..IACHLANA Founded in 1832—Chartered by the Legis lature of Louisiana, with Commer cial, Agricultural, Mechani cal and Literary De partments. T his college has[”by its own merits- and thorough practical plan of education* outlived all the liberally endowed fitetff O&Beges of this and the Southwestern SUM*. it u the oldest Commercial College in the L uited Stosy■ ^ Every student who gives proper*ttenttofi to the instructi n is qualified l>efore gTaduaUngto keep any Set of Books, it matters net what the business may be, and do the Correspondence • of any bouse. Students can attend the Commercial Course o*tat Literary or the Agricultural .Course, or to JfBUv menship, Arithmetic or Book-keeping hr the English, French, Spanish, German, X»ti#t or Greek Languages, Telegraphing, Phonography, Penmanship, Book-keeping, or the nigbex Mathematics, etc., separately. We have ample arrangements for One Thous and Students during the coming year. N. B.—Merchants, Planters. Lawyers, Steam- boatmen, Builders, etc., c.’.n here learn to open, keep, and close their books correctly in a few days. ouseKeSppri YOUR LAST CHANCE! Closing Out! Closing Out! TVTOT having disposed of all mv goods 1 ** A B £" N tion. I now offerat RETAIL AND \\ HOLE- MALS tie remnant of my goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES• Come Price and judge for yourselves. The stock consists of 3 cooking stoves, IS beatr ing stoves, iron and tin kettles, porcelian boilers, waffle irons, 6tove pots, andirons, grate bodies, brass kettles and a small amount of tinware, iron and seive wire, hinges, screws, stove ptPV-JjH*" ners’ trimmings, rivets, Tinners toot’in*sheet LOCKS. KxVaBRANTED THE Never cogrode the irou. Never lose their qualities. Are BEST IN THE WORLD. their the only Safes filled with Alum and Dry Fluster. Please send or call for an Illustrated Catalogue. MARVIN * IXC, Principal j No. 265 Broadway. New York. Warehouse, } No. 721 Chestnut si, Philadelphia, marl 2—dawSui -sticks, window glass, wood saws, tin, Kerosene lamps, oil cans, KBROSE1TB OIL UBKjAiMMj..*.- L mnAixivrrcu. Whitehall street, dec!7—e Sign ot ^he “ Gilt Ket. ,> CAMBXAGES AND B1JGG1E8. MR. W. W.~ (ESTABLISHED RAVEN & BACQ^ Manufacturers of Piano r» Mf| Willi patent Comblnaiio® i foglioards. Patented aS^**** ,jThh Invention, m-roj siv«*y inmsqr Pianos, is of the greau .t age to the tone of the instrument, as it er- u sounding-board—the very soul of ttm i>“ produces thereby a pure, llqi superior In quality and power to tl dinary Piano. The Sonnding-KouM from the rigidity caused by su.,h c . u> its Vibratory quality greatlv incica»eu anV* Of this eminently btH^ehoUnnsirum .ut J parties proposing to purchase new p u . *• irrited to call an I examine our as^.rmtuitf 1 rooms Nos. bHand 616 Broadwaj, New i ur J liquid tone, Dekalb mort’ge sheriffs sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door, at Decatar, in DeKalb county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: O&e steam saw mill Mid fixtures, now on the land of Janes Mill leans, two miles from atone Mountain, in DeKalb county. Georgia, to satisfy a mortage 11. fa. issued irbm the Fulton Superior Court, April Term, 1868, L&rendon A Bro., for the use of J.VV. Duncan vs. Holmes Sells. This the 30th day of April. 1868. JOHN W. MoCUBDY,Deputy Sheriff. may*—wtds Printer’s lee $5 GEORGIA, Cobb County. FTK) K. E. WHITE: You will please take notice I that 1 have this day levied an execution, is sued Irom the May term, 1868, of the Court of Or dinary of the county of Cobb, in favor of Susan A. Wells and others, against W. W. Boyd, Admin- place, of which you are in possession, and that I shall proceed to sell said lot, under said execution, before the Court House door ofsaid county, on the first Tuesday in June next, after advertising the Mag to law. May % DbKALB SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Decatur, DeKalb county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One lot of land number thirty-five (35) in the 18th district of orginally H.nry, now DeKalb county, containing two hundreu two and a half acres, to satisfy a 11. fa. issued from th DeKalb duperior Court, April Term, 1868; Gartrell A Hill vs. John R. Wilcher. Thomas Wilcher, defendant in attachment, and J. S. Kilgore, security on ap peal. This April 30th, 198& J. W. McCURDY, Deputy Sheriff. may*—wtds Printer’s lee $2 50 Dekalb sheriffs sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Docatur, DeKalb county. Georgia, on the first Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Fiftv acre* of land, it being part of lot No. H in the 15th district of originally Henry, now DeKalb county Sold a* the property of J. J. Crockett to satisfy five Justice*' Court fi. las. issued from the C83d District. G- U-. November *>th. 1*61: D. J. lrbuy vf. J. J. Vrockett and K M Morris. Levy made aud returned to me by Thou W Youug, L C. This May nth, late. J, W. McCt'RDY, Deputy Sheriff. mayft-wtds Printer** lee #* 3*» BENEFITS OF ATTENDING THI9 COLLEGE 1st. The student saves mnch time and money— as there are special Professors and Apartments lor each branch, aud all things are taught and practiced as iu business. 2d. Penmanship is taught as a* Sciknck, (and not by imitation) hence all can easily learn. We have one of the most distinguished Penmen living, as Professor. 3d. «jur Graduates are sought by businessmen, and may be found, as Principals, Book-keepers and Clerks, in a large portion of the Banka and Business Houses of this city and over the South. They receive $1000, $2000, or $300U per annum This education is the best fortune pments can give their sous. 4th. The Diploma of this College is a passport _ __ over the Commercial world, istrator of W. 0. Wells, deceased, on a" house and: 5th. Young Gentlemen who have entirely a< lot in the town of Acworth, known as the Randall lected their studies, can here be qualified for busi- ‘ ” uess in a short time. 6th. This college will qualify young gentlemen to open similar iustitutions in allhouuiiem Cities, Mexico. Brazil, etc., if they come welt recom mended as to character. • < 7th. Crippled soldiers and some of clergymen will have liberal deductions made. N. B.—Those who write for Book-keepers or Teachers should give full particulars. Those who send young students should pat their money in the hands of their merchant or the President. The South must now educate .practically or be for ever the toiling vassal of the North 1 Circulars and Catalogues sent to all who desire them. BOARD.—Students can board with the Profes sors and other good families at $30 to $35 per month. HEALTH.—For seven years New Orleans has been as healthy as New York or Philadelphia. COLLEGE OFFICE. BOOM NO. 8. WOODRUFF, OF GBIFFIN, GA., Has associated with TOMLINSON, DEM ABE ST COMPANY, I crease remafkably the jKJwer aud Manufacturers of Fine Carrriages, and .we emphacizc ihe i.ict tbm Ml BROADWAY NEW YORK, I successful endeavor to improve i .• , u WHERE they are prepared to board, the attempt to iIj which furnish, by Wholesale and Retail, failed. .. ; any style of CARRIAGE, BUGGY I "The connection in the rdinory I ia: Or PLANTATION' WAGON. sounding-board with the solid work oiifcte* Mr WOODRUFF’S long experience in the Car- 1 has the effect ot a damper upou the c • Se business in Griffin an.\ Atlanta, |Georgia, dulling or proveuting jta vioration au-i * • ' — ‘ ly shortening the tone of tne i idruiuent. great aim ot the manufacturer is to obtain ■ i,, GEO. M. MANNING, Dep’y Sheriff. ~~[g Printer's fee $2 50 GEORGIA, Haralson county. WHEREAS, Zebulon P. Duke, administrator on the estate of John Duke, late of said county, deceased, having made app 'cation to me for let ters ol dismission from said deceased’s estate: These Me, thonelore. to give notice to all con cerned, kindred and creditors to appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and file their object ion, if any tney have, why said letters should not he granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this January 8,1888. JAMES H. WILLIAMS. Ordinary. janlS—wffm Printer’s fee $4 5U TERMS—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Penmanship, lessons not limited $ 25 00 Book-keeping double and single entry, etc., a perfect course 50 00 Arithmetic—including all commercial cal culations 50 00 O) 00 GEORGIA, Monbok county. WHEREAS, Bobt. G. Anderson, c. s. c. applies t* me lor letters, of dismission from administra tion on the estate of Mrs. M. A. Sutton, deceased: fora, to cite and admonish all . .. ® kindred and creditors of said ( Lectures on Commercial Law... my oMe^ftiTthTtiie p^^b^bJYaw! ! ( Tbe ttbove «>u*titutes Commercial Course.) Mto iSsw elusS. ifX““y S whTsaiVle!’. ! Stationery for Commercial Course, includ- tors should naff, be granted to said applicant in ’ ’ • *' A:* * *2 In l&w ’ lux F^munufikip l 50 Given under my hand and olficial signature, ■ Master ol Accounts........... io uo this the tol day of Dwemb^r. 18WL EugUah. French, bpamsh. German. LaUn, U MORSE, Ordinary. Greek-foli course, not.limited; Teach- OKOJWU, Qwui*»n wwn. ! r °’ •»» it* tu.wu, yw Higher Mathematics—price depends on tue extent fo the Course. WHEB EA a, Hiram A Parry, administratrix oi the estate o4 William A. Perry. 100 Q0 500 U> 20 00 CRITICISM OF THE NEW Y0BK TBiatjj “Another improvement in PIANih by the bouse A RAVEN A BACO.n, t;; Broadway. They have iutroduceii a vu]^ chamber or dfum,com pose* l or a sent i boards in that part of the piano-case not by the keys. Upon this vibrary t.< the main soonding-board which camGb j strings, thus separating and relieving it i r S' solidVork of the cose, and resting it, > the vibratory chest. The effect ot tr : wil^enable us to'give better salisfactioh'in ttlfing orders for good substantial work, such as the country demands, than any other house, and at as low prices as can be possibly furnished for the /•frati We will keep constantly on hand the LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES, the same as form erly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and which became so universally popular all through the South, as the best Buggy in use. Address all orders to TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO., maril— 1 f 620 Broadway. New York. MILLS HOUSE, Corner of Meeting and Oueen streets, CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprietor. m THIS well known first class Hotel has just been thoroughly repaired, refitted and re- furnished, aud is now ready for the accom modation of the traveling public, whose patron age is respectfully solicited. Merchants visiting the city are resDeotfully in vited. Every accomuiodatiou will be afforded them. Coaches always in readiness to convey passen gers to and from the Hotel. The Proprietor promises to do all iu his power for the comfort of his guests. marl2—dlT NEW PATENT PIANOS. ... tatoof saki couu . ty. deceased .represents in her uetitfon duly filed Uu Grammar that said estate^has proved insolvent and that she u _ a ,mdeut has fully discharged said trust: * nraaci *» above, is entitled to a All person, concerned are cited and admonished ' - * to file their ohieotioas within the time prescribed wm dbnishoa sow cause, if any exist, why fotters not be granted to the appli- Ihis 50 00 having paid for a Course in otitled to a Lite Ticket in that Department He can attend such branches a* he iua> desire. There are monthly graduating classes, btudents can begin at any time. UOKDON COUNTV SUKBWrS “* *«“ ,W FOR JUNE. ... . T. 5U.KKATBAW ACUITY r resident, WILL be sold before the Cdurt-hoase door, in the towa of Calhoun, Gordon county. Us, on the first Tuetilay in June next, within the legs! hours of sale, the ' ”—* 5 — ~ ^ r td _. _ Alexander v». $. U. Uudgin, and J M k ields, it being sold far the purchase money. The property ua* pointed out ny plaintiff s «t torney. This the 2d day of If ay, 1M JUklh GftlUUAM. sheriff. mayl-wUls _ Printer’s fee $2 SO per levy. GUARDIANS .SALE. AuUfcLAUI.fc to an older of Court of Ordinary of DeKalh couu will he sold before tue Court House in said couu tv, within the legal hours ol sale, uu the first Tuesday in June next, some forty acres at land, In the same mure ur ' es», it beiug the north side of lets Nos. 52 and 53, in the loth district of DeKalb eonnty, Georgia i about thirty aere* u| said land m the wooAS and well timbered, adjoining Ed ward Guess, Houston and others, bold as the properly of JohnC. Vudon. a persou of uusound uifud. Terms cash. April 8, lbtia VlluilAa S. FADKN, Guardian for Jehu 0. Padeo. aprU-\vt»» Printer’s fee $5 the honorable m f y, Georgia, EsTRAY NOTILE, UKoRUlA, DbKalb Coumtf.—All persons con cerned are hereby notified that John W. Tuggld of the 683d District. U. M., ofsaid county, tolls before H m 1*. Bond and James B. George, free holders. au estray Mure Mule, about fourteen years old, dark bay, no marks or brands, about thirtoeu hands high. The owner is hereby noti fied to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take it way or it will be dealt with as the law directs. A substantial copy of the appraisement and description from the Kstray Book of said county. Under my hand and official signature, this the 14th day ol April. 1868. THOMAS B. HOYLE, C. I. C. aprll—w2m Printer’s fee $9.00 GEORGIA, IIkn'ry county. WHEREAS. James Coker, administrator in right of his wife, com testamento annexed, on the estate of James R. McKight, 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 deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show causa, if any they have, why such tetters should not be granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand aud official signature, this the t7th day of November 1807. __ VI. R. NOLAN, Ordinary. novffb-wffm Printer’s toe $4flb GEORGIA, Fayette county. WHEREAS, Ellison Rush, administrator on the estate of William Watson, deceased, represents to the Gourtthat be has fully administered the said William Watson’a estate, and prays for letters ol dismission: This is, therefore, to cite 'all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appeal at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause. If any thtyhava, why said let tern of dismission should •ot be granted. /"’iSTUT 1 °“ oi * 1 . EDWARD UONJfOR. Ordinary. deeffn—wffm Printer’s fee $4 50 A ajfnxnuoN. j n. u amibbsom. | u. W. anuxk- •o*. tn. 1 a. n. colb. JNO. W. AJUlLRNOIlftg MINI * €•.* FACTORS, GENERAL COMMISSION AN© forwarding merchants, ComeT Drayton and Bryan streets, boroia, MsO-cnr Printers fee. gHVi IMlLUrva, rite* , PPfHffiffl ; are 1 - 1 «a GEORGIA. Finvwv • —- V.-W 11, inter CUSjia, waits, administrator nn 1 piei*®*- the esUto of Thoms. M Los. late m »*»a csiuiiy, I AgntalUirai Dspsrunsnv doteAws*. sepscsenl* to the Conn in hit pcuu-s went, —— , Pnaoi|^ Left urn* Iteow socping, sbd Duties at tun- . MochanxiAl Itepsrt , Pnaoipsl. The lismeares en Agncnltursi tocmuiry—vutoon PnliUcsi Rouno- rnj— wa kiMtouuoa, ete, ndl hsgfu ta Dcto- hsr St. xi ComwsrciAl Department—ff. a. IttIRROB Rsu. Letnntroii iduusBiaisl Law, sis l*o»*rGueui—^telkt. R. BUAlK . ..... T — . kYr, miutur Mil teUMmr ur lunntnuitsi- b Hm Daniel Pittman, Ordinary oi 1 esUGun* wu Uighcr MnthcmsUo*. •aid cppnty, ad December, itel Bin»h-h«»cuing l»«p*n«ucni--^L it GRIFFITH ItilhNa, yrufwion sad Laptunnw duly ftlod list Ws hx» fully admUiGtered U aaiJ S>t40e; Thi» u, MwvMsnl to cue all perten* onneemed to shew cause. »f any thsy con, why said admin- utrator shquld not he disehMged from hi* **»a ad- fi of ilunsmm en HrIHS15 uTjwb? Witness the Hon Dime 1 .lord—W*m JNO. T LObPKR, Deputy Clerk Printer’s fee || to GEORGIA, FavgTTfi county. WUEULAa, Francis Patterson, administrator ofFmncuM Psueraon, represents to the Court that be has luliy aduuuUtered Francis M Patter son's estate: This is, therefora, to cite %U persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause why said ndmiuiatfaUirshuuMaut be discharged from hi* administration and receive letters of disuiisfiou st ration .. on the first Mouday in June, 1888 Witness iny baud au4 official NuvewPfffdtb signature, this ARD cxjnnor, Ordinary. Printer’s fee $4 f*i GEORGIA, Fayvttb county. WHKRhAd, R. M. Everett, administrator .in the estate ol Noah Smith, deceased, represente to the Court that he has fully administered the said Noah smith s estate, aud prays for letters ol dis mission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all And singular the kindred aud creditors ofsaid de ceased to be and appear at my office within tha time prescribed by f»w, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. tii**en undor my hand and official signature tills December the 18th. 1867. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary. decffO—w6m Printer’s fee $4.to and J- W *» Bunt -keeping, etc. _‘ , ‘'*'* r ^«iU-lL»?: UKO W, STICK* NLY , I’rutessur and Lecturer on Lagiisb Litera ture, etc. French Departmejt-J. V- bEKRL RLLU, Pro fessor- Departuicut fur I’enuiaustiip— |f. «. Kf nTON, Prutcssur and Uauivr uu Business aud Uui meutai Puumausbip. apani.b Depauwent-MANUEL MERINO, Professor. German Department—Rev. A. F. HOPPE Pro fessor. Latin and Greek DepartmenU-M. MERINO. Rev- A. 5 . ROPPE, Professors. Students iuteuded tor tuts College should bring this Circular or speetal directions- uiario—F PHCENIX PLANING MILL, RAVEN A BACON, (EatablUhed 1S29) WARER00M8 No. 611 and 616 Broadway, YEW YORK. Manufacturers of Piano Fortes, with their Paten Combination Sounding-boards. Patented August 14th, 1S66. THIS INVENTION, INTRODUCED exclusively iuto our Viuuoa, is of the _ greatest advantage to the tone of the instrument, as it affect* the souuding-board, the very soui of the Piano, and produces thereby a pure liquid tone greatly superb r iu quality auu power to that of the ordinar, Piano, i hc sound j Ing-hoard released iroiu its connection with the I Piano ease, and rvotiug upon under sounding- , hoards, is relieved from Uvj u*»dib' eaute^ ' KUck AU 1 .* V il>Aafcovy ^UAUiy iu- Uur Pianos are first class in every respect, and purchasers will have not only our on u guarantee as to Ineu quality, hu« also the guarantee of the reputation ui the instrument, ootaired Vroan tne nx,-eri«Mkce of our patrons wswyUavy.- them foi a generaUon. AU tovers ol this e mi neatly House hold tastruinent, as wed os tne parties pi'ornwing to purchase mm Pianm, are invited to .oik and examine our o»»orim» m. marh-diy JWM Y U . FI Ell it 41 DEV at BUM , NEW YuKK tlTY, Manutadurer aud Dealer tn rviBraiEK ilk fiat NT RAM KNG1N Krv AND HOll.KliS From I B>i Horse I 1 Muni erlul had prolonged tone, nn in the or^ violin. The over-strung base occoinjMi.Ltu*^ of these points, but the connection ot the ing-boards with the case prevented su-iam^. aud length of tone. In tue Messrs. Kitui Bacon imfbvovmikst, the sounding u>a, i, r .. ing as it does, separate from the case, on •ounding-boaril, is fr. e<l lroxr the rigulity ol - * connection. The increased vibr.uun tserr imparted produces a full, mellow prolonged ing toue. An examination of the in-tnuiKot*' satisfy those who seek, that in power ui tone u; singing capability it has qualities dial lUtti - the exactiug surface of the oust mu-ic. l ueliot- ot RaVEN A BACVJN dates from l -. -, aa«f inth«i time their instrument have won a reputation in capacity and durability that is in itself a prej.^l session io favor of any improvement they nounce.”—AT. F. Tribunt. marlt—uiy J7 BAUER a CO., Great Piano Forte, AND MELODEON EMPORIUM, 660 Broadway, New York, and 69 Washington •: (Crosby Opera House,) Chicago. WHOLESALE AGENTS FuRlEi L Nil Eli STATES lor VS X. h.N.Uii lx co. s celebrated gold hii li. X'iruiU'Ba. Also, Agents lor A. H. GALE & CO., xnioUe first class Pianos. We have the LABoEsI si. BEsT ASSORTED STOoK of PI ANUS, winclilw Power and Sweetness oi Tone, Easy aud Agr«- able Touch, aud Beauty of Finish have, by judge-, oeen pronounced CNRIVALED. vraoiMAux aoa^ts fob C ABU ART, NBBDHAM ALUs CELEBRATED HARMONIUMS AND OBdAX) NEAR MEDICAL COLLEGE, Atlanta GKOBGIA, Fulton county. WHEREAS, John F. Huff, administrator of Coleman W. Marchman, late of said county, de ceased, represent* to the Court 1b hi* petition duly filed that he has fully administered said estate: This U, therefore, to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any the? can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged fTOra his said ad ministration and receive letters oi dismission on the the first Monday la June, I860. WlUMw the Ron- Daniel Pittman, Ordinary ol saidconntF. this 2d December, 1861. JOHN T. COOK, Deputy Clerk. Printer’s fee $4! 8A Sir, DOORS • • Georgia. AND BLINDS, 150 GEORGIA, Newton county. WHEREAS, John P, Marbut, executor oi The*e are, therefore, to cite aU and *lngular the next of «ln and creditors ot said deo+aveiL to ** •* myoffioe, within thetlmeyre- wtbed by law, and show cause, if any they ban, why *eW letter* of «li*mi*slon should mu be granted to said applicant. uroteF my hand and official signature, this the bth day ol December, Iffiff. * 1 -a* WM. D. 1^D«UKI*, Ordlua»7. deel—wtm Printer’s fee $4 so GEORGIA, Fayutt* county. WUEREAh, Bterifag j. Eider, adminIstrator of Thomaa R. Person*, represent* to the Court that he ha* fully administered Thomas it Persou'• estate i w *hMD. 10 oH® all persons concerned, kindrod and ereditors, to show eause, If any they can, why aaid administrator should not bo Ui*: • hargjiffrom his admlnlstraUou and reeeive let- tew of dUmission on the first Monday U June, oBoU1 «**• tUWABU CONNOU riUoar,. dcc5—wffto Prtute* oe $4fiu Made to order and warranted to give satisfaction. FURNITURE, MADE ON SHORT NOTICE, At New York Prleee. Turning and Scroll Sawing DONE TO ORDER. Lumber Dressed, AMO TONGUED AND CltOOVlED, AUP 10 Lumber For Sale. Particular attention^pald to shipping. *51KJK’gb. -*• M, DAVIE Si Co7 % COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DKALBB4 IN Foreign an* Dsmeeil* Llguren, SAOAJtA JUtJ> TOMAOOO. U. S. BONDED WAREHOUSE fit • • 155 Mala street* LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY •IF* Hr. Reps. M. Jones, of Georgia, has I a til t Mioclite<i himsolt with thin ilouto, and will h# ^tends 10 r00ttiYu twrdors lro«^hls^ old •••"Machinery ami Railroad supplies aau Hupped at Um lowest rates. STEAM, GAS AND WATER WORKS. Boil or FI uos, aud *li kinds of brass and irou Fittings, Tools, Ac., for atcaiu and t,as Filler’s ■^*Tbe best ami largest assortment in the city a#<i at greaiiy ictfuccul dcu4 (ui pricti iut. NEW UO BARRELTL KRENTINE STILL Extra Heavy Bottom. All complete For sale much below cost. •jjfirStills oi nil sizes built to order and Distil lers fitted out at the lowest rates. BVEBY KIND OF PLANTATION MACHINERY, Engines, Horsepowers, Grist Mills, Agrieiu- turni implements, of every description instore, and tor sale at the lowest rates. COTTON GINS AND COTTON PRESSES The best McCarthy Giu every made, with the Taylor, Eagle, Brown, Southern, and tue new Craven Saw Gins and Cotton Presses, w ith En gines and liorse Powers, and all supplies iu sune, and for sale at the lowest lutes, bv - _ ^ J R- FULLER. marfi—r 47 Dey street, New York city. THE MOUNT AUBURN Young Ladles* Institute I^VPENEI) its Twenty-third session iu Septeui- VF ber with nearly two hundred pupils. The been inereaaiiig every week since, and the school is iu u nourishing condition. The large new building is not yet lull. Those having pupils to send to boarding-schools ure invited to consider our terms and claims before deciding to send to any oeher place. The ffpriag Session will commence February 3. Its heatlhful location and its country position, it 1 *** ***• ® lly ’ 8 lv «* it advantages ovar either oity or country school. lie character as a first rate Seminary of Learn- °^lte ^ furthei coimneute. Cabin e r a n d a pp a k a tc d, dlliens ”” w aro rveelvlng yearly ad- For Catalogues or Information, address 1. II. WHITE, 35 Wost Fourth street, „ ,, . .... .. Cincinnati, Ohio, Or. li. THANK MILLER, Presidvul, Bi ,V* HtBU, COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANT. «ncwiUL«f . w .'**.“T." a . "r 1 : Liberal advanmn Orders solicited. Liberal advances made on Consign monte. OHIO mart— national hot ml, HaaMhe GreentlUo and Charleston R. u, l>opot*. ...SOUTH CAROLINA. COLUMBIA A. SOT/Mt maria—dll /ypjirfsior. Manufacturers aud impoaters of fil sh 81 RUoiENTa, ..ud ail kiuds ot CHANDiaE Remember the place. J B U tu Oi to . lvem\ad«*> \ 60 d osuingion six vet, ciu.... . atarlF—diy kstahlulivd lajj. S T O JDi IR, T NiW ibLUJ. OYiH am -NU, HU i; PIANO FORTE: &TODARI a MORRIS, Muitunisn et Qrud, Square sad ll| IMiiuo Furies \L IV . Mku- wm- tH H new scale Piano i fiUtoh to u«* i. pecwtiat hua uv«»> ivafy v*.u. MB'IHMIIf til*.a IU* la «*<i lattot nairiiHtitiitiiivr ulvivu auu W PliatfV ut tiiKa, i **.*»v Di asaiMTY, aud also standing ton W ^ UMiTia, tttu IIUW si4.il SfOll.i foiii E, stauxs nurivaic i I ho l lano* at Uu* UlawUl.u IUU ha tool for lUoitt than u t^i aui ot a » iso uiaiintactururs ale at uticrfy o»M r«KK?V-FtVK FMUt aa*D Um.il uad mem «n use in U*aitj *»*r> pall acd world. All icu*rs a ill liu iii> oj marlt—d’Jm *l .iD.ii, * ttef Broad w a aiiiiiniSi MUSICAL B u X LS, Pluging from 1 to Tune*, Costing from $3 to $2000. xvtuv vauitt v ot thk NEWEST ACCO M1‘ AN 1MKNU rpilEY are pleasant companions for the invalid A as wed as fine ornament* for the paiiui Having given our special aiie.it ion to Uiathrauxu of the i rade lor the last eighteen ycuia, n».‘ u able to supply auy waat better and quicker tluu any other nousc in the country. M. J. PAiLnAttP A CO., Importers, 21 Maideu Lane (up-stali>. mar!2—d3m NEW \oUk EDWARD J. ilOLUE.1 A L’O.i Successors to the late Saucki. D. Wu-lmott, MANUFAOTVTRKK8 OK _ , CAST STEEL SAWS AND FIL»i _ Of all descriptions, . Nw» 4 Liberty street New Yor h * OPHCIAL attention given to the manufa«*>>JJ. O our PATENT GROUND CIRCULAR also. Shingle, Mill. Millay. Gang, trt'vl'i Teuon, Hand, Pansl, Rip, and Butoher* Sa\vs; also, Turning and Felloe Wclis. . We also continue the manufacture of our fouwwn ^GrsanG ot FILES, made ol ttoj** KngiUh Oast Steel; out by hand and full) '** ranted to be equal in quality l«» the he-t ^ uJ ID- inu)» s Wo respectfully solicit order*, which ** prepared to dll promptly, at the lowest nth'” * figures. nugtt R. K MKUSM. IlltO AY .\ \\ vni. MACON OrrOMTK l>kl*OT, ■ GEO IttilA E. E. BROWN »t SONS, Pn marlt—dY