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ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Thursday Morning. Dee. 24, 1868.
▲ Chance.
Tim Proprietor ot this journal has engaged
the services of Ms. Joseph T. Lumpkin, re
cently of Athens, in this State, upon its local
department, in the place of Mr. John L.
Ei.i.s, who ha* * retired therefrom. In announcing
this ch ange we beg leave to introduce Mr.
Lumpkin to our city readers, and especially to
the merchants and business men of the city as a
gentleman entitled to their confidence, who will
take pleasure in laboring to piomote their, and
the interests of the city. Attentions shown, and
information communicated to Mr. L. tor the
benefit of the Intelligence*, are solicited, and
will be thankfully received.
PEASE & HIS WIFE. SANTA CLAUS DEPOT
The Good Things for fhrfcJizins !
OYSTERS, FISH, AMD CAME.
C ELERY alt p'anted out down in the rel’ar.
your orders; yon know "I taat fair.”
Reed foae home to the old folks,
Let the young one hr ve a share ;
And while eating and talking to papa.
Bub’r>a will rot fight for his chap.
My word for it, when the chi'dren love papa and
PEASE’S Oysters, they will be happy a« clams at high
water
nov!8 - 3m PEASE AND BIS wmB
Tiie city string band will play some of their
favorite pieces at Seago's Hall to-night.
•» .i..
Lost—A. Bunch of Keys—Going to or at
the fire on yesterday. A reward will be given
by application at this office. One ot the keys is
brass. dec24
Personal.—We had the pleasure of meeting
the Hon. B. H. Hill on yesterday, at the United
States Hotel, where be has been a guest for a
day or two.
The colored girl Bailie, who was arrested by
officer Wooding for stealing five dollars, and
brought up before B. D. Smith, Motary Public
yesterday, has been sort to the chain-gang for
three months.
Supreme Court.—This oourt after being in
session in Atlanta lor some days, has adjourned
over until the second Monday in January. Af
ter Ihc recess of the court we hope to be able to
give our readers ita decisions.
The house of Mr. Heizel, on Peachtree street,
was burned late Wednesday afternoon; at least
the building was so much injured by fire, that it
will prove a total loss.
Wk regretted very much on yesterday, at
seeing a lady on Peachtree street have quite a
severe fall from slipping on a decayed orange,
carelessly thrown on the pavement.
We were amused, yesterday afternoon, at Mr.
Akins, ot Union county, bringing a drove of
some sixty turkeys up Decatur street The noise
and bustle of the city, combined with the stones
and sticks ot several boys, self-appointed drivers,
caused the drove to be difficult to manage, much
to Mr. A’s chagrin.
To those uninitiated in the art and labor ot
pork-packing, and are desirous ot seeing that
business pertormed in a masterly manner, we
would recommend a visit to the house of Messrs.
Glenn, Wright & Carr, where Mr. Williams, of
the firm of J. J. Williams A Co., may be found,
and who at any time will take pleasure in show
ing any one his process.
During the last few days we have mst one or
two gentlemen lrom Texas in Atlanta, making
eflorts to procure hands to carry home with
them. We notice a number of able-bodied
males and females on the streets, apparently out
of employment. Texas is a cheap country to
live iu. We judge this an excellent opportunity
lor laborers to provide themselves and families
with good homes.
Tuesday afternoon a colored man by the
name ot lugram, was arrested by officers Hol
land and Holtzclaw for stealing, and confined
in the “Lock Up.” About* twilight Lieutenant
Johnson went out with the prisoner for the pur
pose of looking up the stolen articles. On their
way back to the “Lock Up,” lugram suddenly
gathered a large stone, aud struck Lieutenant
Johnson with it on the forehead, inflicting a
painful wound.
Messrs. Langston, Crane A Hammock.—
From our acquaintance with these gentlemen,
we roe much gratified at observing the growth
of; heir business, and without invidious compar
ison of the many excellent houses in Atlanta,
take pleasure in calling the atteution of the pub
lic to t-heir place of busiuess on Alabama street.
Immediately alter the surrender, these gentle
men came to this city and made it their home.
Hy courteousness, promptness, perseverance,
and industry, they have established a first class
house. Persons seeking any of the necessaries,
aud many of the luxuries of fife, will find them
ever attentive and polite.
Christmas.—The stands on the streets, load
ed with fruit; the windows ot the stores so
tastefully arranged, with counters and shelves
loaded down with various articles to tempt the
eye and empty the pocket; the mother shop
ping, with warm heart and glistening eye; the
little boys aud girls, lull ot tnrilea, and glad ex
pectations ; all indicate, that Christmas is ap
proaching. Our merchants, though liberal, and
enterprising, are not fully up to their interest.—
They should advertise their consignments ot
fruits, cakes, candies, books, etc.; from Santa
Claus, new stored in boxes and drawers, and not
dtuw too largely upon the faith ot the people,
regarding them to be believers not only in
“things not seen,” but even unheard of.
Wk wish we could give the many readers of
this paper a good local this morning—but lead
er, it is cold—very cold.
In visiting some portions ot Georgia rude
monuments are found of stones, simply throwu
together, which are supposed to have been erect
ed tty the first settlers, in order to mark some
public event. In touuiug these monuments, we
understand, individuals as they passed, wound
place a single stone, some ot a larger or smaller
mz<> on tne pile, which thus formed the monu
ment. From such an example, reader, we are
g':ad to come with our meager news, though but
a small stone, we hope it may serve to increase
the general mass.
JSow we might find material fora local, if we
would introduce personal allusions, or would
the hearts ot the sensitive, by reports of the
erring; or it we would cultivate a vitiated taste.
But, we cannot forget the courtesies or chari
ties due to all.
As Christmas approaches, and the cold weath
er moderates, we hope to find much about the
city to interest you. _
In walking the streets ot Atlanta, it is difficult
to realize that the city of to-day is the one left
in ashes aud ruins by General Sherman’s army.
Yet, with her costly houses, well-filled store*,
busy work shops, machinery in motion, and
thousands ol industrious citizens, she is but in
the morning of bier existence.
Many duties are pressing upon our citizens—
duties to the city, to themselves, their children,
and the State.
Flattering as is now the prospeot ol Atlanta,
her population, wealth and industry are all of
them in the germ only of their first development,
and are pressing forward to an expansion which
is difficult tor the mind to realize. The great
and only point is, let the people ol the city be
true to her various interests.
Important to Everybody.—John il
Gannon is now opening at his one-
price Dry Goods Store, corner Whitehall and
Hunter streets, the largest and cheapest stock o
goods that he has ever offered to the people of
Atlanta and vicinity. He has a buyer in New
York every day in the year, who is at all limes
prepared to take advantage of any decline that
may take place in Dry Goods, Gannon’s motto
is “One Price—Quick Bales and Bmall Profits—
all Goods Warranted.” The one price system
insures fair dealing to everybody. A splendid
stock of new goods will be opened Monday,
November 30lh. For particulars see advertise
ment elsewhere. nov29—lm
J
ACK & DAVIS
Manufacturers of
NDIG
IIITIln GENERAL USMiHCB AGENCf
JNO. O. WfflTNEB, Agent.
OF*ICE: BANK BLOCK\ BETWEEN THE NATIONAL BAN£6,
ALABAMA STREET,
■A. 11 an tn, d-eorgia;
nov!7—
INCORPORATED I860.
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
CASH CAPITAL,
ASSETS,
$350,000.00
416,080.87
FINANCIAL AND CO.tl.tIGUClAL.
Atlanta, Ga., December 23—P. M.
eiKANCIAL—Broker, were baying and selling to-day
at the lollowing quotations:
Gold, bavins i: ; -3®
Gold, selling 186.®
Silver, buying
Silver, selling 132ft
COTTON—In moderate demand at 22 to 22if.
GRAIN—Wheal *1 80 to $2 26. Corn Ann at 20 to 95
*en!s. Oats 82 to 85 cents. Barley $2 75. Rye $1 50 to
1 WJ.
FLOUR.—Fancy brands, barrels, $12 50; bags $6 50
standard tamily. $11; extra, $10 50; tuperflue, $9—in
bags about same prices. ;
BACON —Clear aides, 18 to 18SA ; Clear lib a’des, none
shoulders, none.
BULK MEATS.—Clear sides, 1654 to 3634; clear rib
side., 15R ; snouiders, 12J<.
HOGS.—Demand good—selling not at 3134c; gro r s,
BAGGING.—Borneo 20c; India 25)4 to 20c ; Kentucky
26 to 26.
BALING ROPE—9 to 9J4c.
IRON TIBS—8c. per lb.
LIME—Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama 60c. per bnsh-
el; Hydraulic Cement *5 50 to $ i per barrel; Planter of
Paris $8 50 per barrel.
FERTILIZERS.—Oakley Mills Flour of Raw Bone $75
per ton ; Chesapeake Guano $75 per tOD, cash. On time
a few dollars more is charged.
CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS.—Red clover, new
crop, $11 per bushel; Timothy seed, $4 50; orchard
raws, $3; Rod Top, or Herd grans, © ; ; Hungarian
18 50; Blue graBS, $3 5l.
DRIED FRUIT—Peeled Apples 6 to 7; Peaches, peeled,
12 to 18c.; unpeeled, bj4 to 7j4c. Demand g rod.
LEATHER.—White Oak Sole, per Jb, 4‘Jc ; Hemlock
8ole, per lb, 26to8Uc; Upper, per dozen, $41 to $45;
Harness Leather, per lb, 40 to 45c.
LARD.—In barrels, 18X to 1814c; in kegs and cane,
18X to 19c.
MOLASSES— Cuba, per gallon, 48 to 50c; New Or
leans, 85 to 90; Syrup, per gallon, 90 to $1 25.
POTATOES.—Sweet, per bushel, 75 to 85c ; Irish—
Northern, $6 to $6 25 ; Tennessee, $4 to $ t 50.
SACKS — 2-bnsliei burlaps, lflj4 to 17c ; 2-bnahcl wheat
sacks, 19 to 25e.
BALT—Virginia, $2 30 ; Liverpool, $2 50 to $2 60.
SUGAR—Crushed and granulated, per lb, 1934c; clari~
fled, per lb, 1C to 17xc ; New Orleans, 14 to 16c.
TOBACCO.—Low grades, 50 to 60 ; medium, 70 to 75;
good medium, 80 to 85; due, 9jc to SI; ehoice, $1 10 to
$1 55.
Market Reporta by Telegraph.
New York, Dec. 23—Noon.—Sterling 9J£. Gold 84J4.
Coupons of 1882,10. North Carolina bonds 65Jo ; new,
6234. Virginias ex-coupon, 65; new, 66. Tennessees,
ex-coupon, 6834 ; new, 6854. Flour dull aud unchanged.
Wheat a shade firmer, but quiet. Corn 1 c.nt better.
Mess pork very firm at $27 60 to $28. Lard firmer;
steamed, 17 to 17>4. Cotton qu>et; Uplands 25 to 2534.
Turpentine drooping at 45. Rosin easier ; strained, $2
40 to $2 50. Freights quiet.
New York, Dec. 23 -Evening —Cotton a shade lower;
•ales 2,100 bales at 25c. Flour—State aud Western dull
and a shade lower; superfine $5 90 to $6 25 ; Southern
dull and unchanged. Wheat a shade firmer, but very
quiet. Com closed quiet at yesteiday’s prices. Oats
heavy and lower. Pork firm. Lard—kettle 1734 to 1724.
Whisky lower; Western $1. Groceries firm and quiet.
Turpentine 4534. Rosin $2 35 to $7 50. Money strin
gent at 7 to 8 per cent. Sterling 9>4 to 9J4. Gold 8 iX to
Governments lower, but closed steady; sixty-twos
10 to 1034. State bonds quiet.
Baltixobb, December 23.—Virginias—old inscribed,
44^4 bid, 45 asked; sixty-sixes, 50 bid, 61 asked. North
Carolinas—ex-coupon, 65 bid; new, 6234 bid. 63 asked;
old, 75 bid. Cotton quiet at £5. Flour dull and weak—
favors buyers. Wheat vety dull—nomina.ly lower. Com
firm, receipts large ; pri&fc white 83 to 92. Oats dull at
65 to 70. Rye firm at 50 to 60. Mess pork firm at $28.
Bacon qniet; shoulders 14. Lard 17 to 17 1-2.
New Orleans, December 23 —Cotton easier for lower
gsades; middlings scarce at 2334 ; sales 4,i00 bales; rc-
ciipts 6,463; exports 3,676. Sugar active; common 934;
prime 1234 to 1234- Molasses active, advanced ; common
60 to *0; prime 65 to 66, choice 63. Gold 35.
Mobile, Dec. 23 —Market quiet; sales 1,000 bales at
2334 ; receipts 2,481; exports 1,524.
Cincinnati, Dee. 23.—Flour quiet; family $750 to $3.
Corn dull at 65 to 06. Whisky firm at $1. City pork
$28; country $27 50. Bulk meats held—shoulders 11;
clear sides 15. Lard nuchauged.
Charleston, Dec. S3.—Cotton dull, with an easier
tendency; sales 400 bales ; middling 24 ; receipts 1,786.
Wilmington, December 23.—Spirits turpentine steady
at $4 50. Rosin dull. Turpentine and tar unchanged.
Cotton firm ; middlings 23 to 23 1-2.
ArsniTA, Dec. 23.—Cotton market firm aud demand
good; sales 750 bales; receipts 853; middling 23.
Savannah, Doc. $3.—Cotton dull; sales 500 bales;
middling 23 1-2; exports to Liverpool 3,295-coastwise
,915.
Lokbon, Dee. 23.—Noon—Consols 9234. Bonds 7434.
Tallow dull.
Livsktool, Dee. 23,—Noon—Cotton quiet; sales 10,000
bales. Breadstuff? quiet. Others unchanged.
Livertool, December 2?—Afternoon—.Lard dull at 67».
Pork 87s. fid. Turpentine easier, but not lower.
Litertool, December 28—Evening.—Cotton quiet;
sales 12,000 bales.
Havre, December 23.—Cotton quiet; afloat 122: on the
spot, 124.
JffiWflOMLB PRICES 20 CUB PER P0DNE, J te
£& DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES, SHi
(|^TOY 8 AND WILLOW WAR
WEDDING PASTIES and BUPPEES, 8m., gotten np in the best
style, on Short Notice.
WE WOULD RESPECTFTLLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE ,a
public to our large and complete stock—selected with great care, and bought
at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. oTS
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
dec9—
ATLANTA, GEORCIA.
WILLSON, THE DRUGGIST!
HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
EVERTHING USUALLY FOUND IN A
FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE !
TO XIIB HAD ALT HIS 8TOBE,
The Finest Liquors for Medicinal Use in the World!
CAR I.OAD OF K3EROSENE!
THE CELEBRATED HEAD-LIGHT OIL!
One Hundred aud Seventy-Five Degrees Fire Test!
TOILET ARTICLES OF FINEST QUALITY
ALL OF WHICH ARE SOLD LOW FOR CASH!
CALL
dee17—
AND SEE
JT. ®. WILLSON, Druggist,
Under National Hotel Atlanta
SPECIAL NOTICES.
rgf*S<or«le State Lottery, for the bene-
fit ol tbe Masonic Orphans’ Home. Combina
tion Class, No. 662. The following were the drawn num
bers December 23,1866.
69—48—60—45—17—SB—89-6—14-84—68—10
dee-34—It HOWARD A CO., Managers.
»*^aSpiendld opportunity to Invest
your GREENBACKS in GOLD Jewelry and
SILVER Ware, at
ER LAWSHK’S,
decl— Whitehall street.
to J. A. Taylor** Drag Store
and get a bottle of Hoou’s Soybrbism Balk,
and quit coughing. It will enre yon at once.
nov!4—2m
Hood’s So re re Ir n Halm Is mo
tucky remedy, compounded on the molt scientific prin
ciples. novl4—2m
|-rr^Getihe beet Cough re
Sovereign Balm is the thing.
edy. Hood’s
novl4—2m
jp--7gaJlother». If you value the lives ol
your children, and do not want them te he
taken from yon by croup, use Hood’s Sovereign Balm.
It is a certain preventive and a sure care. nov!4—2m
equal.
For Asthma or Colds, or Couch* of
any kind, Hood’s Sovereign Balm has no
nov!4—2m
NOTICE
-TO-
MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS.
T UB CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION made from
time to tfo e by other routes, thou.h oi lit'leno-
lucnt, may lead to misapprehension as to charges by the
GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE,
Via Savannah. To meet such cases, and avoid the neees-
ritvoi frequent changes oa our pari. Merchant* are 1*.-
fo fined that onr KAt'ES ANtl CLASSIFICATION w 11
at any time be made as LOW AS BY ANY OTHER
ROUTE; and any accid utai over-charge will oe at once
investigated and corrected. If brought to use notice of
Kattro&d Agent at point of delivery, or to
H. W. BKONAON, M. T., Maccn.
J. M. SELKIRK,
Gen'l Fr’t and For’d Agent.
deelS— Savannah.
inisters of the Gospel, Public
Speakers, and Singers are relieved of Hoarse
ness, and prevented becoming hoarse, by using Hood’s
Sovereign Balm, kept at J. A. Taylor’s. nov!4—2m
e^Hoei’i Soverslgn Balm eeres
Coughs, Colds, Croup, Influenza, Whooping
Cough, and Asthma, almost at once. For sale at J. A.
Taylor’s Drug Store.nov!4—2w
ifcis 2 *
Asthma Is relieved at once by
Hood’s Sovereign Balm. nov!4—2m
JUST RECEIVED,
COOK STOVES,
60 Heaters and Furnaces,
A Good Supply of urates.
Stamped Tin Ware. &c , AC ,
Portable Grates—suited to renters.
dec20—fit F. M. RICHARDSON.
ONLY A SMALL LOT ON HAND.
MoCORMICK NEAL’S
PURE
Catawba Brandy !
V INTAGE, 1865.
T HE SICK, AND LOVERS OF “SOMETHING
GOOD,” are especially invited to to try it.
SEND YOUR
JOB PRINTING
TO THE
Intelligencer Office.
THE BEST OF WORK,
Moderate Prices,
-AND-
4LL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
For sale by
dte20—fit
RLDW1NE & FOX.
Atlanta. Georg.a.
WANTED,
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
W HEREAS, Richard D. Winn, tbe qnal fled exeeator
of the lust will of R B. Martin, deceased, repre
sents to the court in his petition that he has fully exe
cuted tbe will, aud has turned over at! the effects to the
widow, according to the tenor of said will—
These are therefore to give notice to all persons con-
: cerued, to file their objections in my office, in terms of
the law, if any they have, why said applicant should not
TO MANUFACTURERS.
T HAT property known as the Ealmia Mills,
situated in Edgefield District, 8. C., on the South
Carolina Railroad, about eight miles from Augusta, Ga.,
consisting of FACTORY BUILDINGS, ten thousand
and eighty THROSTLE SPINDLES, with preparation
for abont four thousand Spindles. Also, a quantity of
PAPER MACHINERY.
All ol the above machinery is new; and on the prem
ises are over sixty Cottage and Tenement Houses, Saw
and Planing Mill, and Machine Shop, together with the
water power, and fonr thousand two hundred and fifty-
nine acres of land.
For farther particulars, apply to
M. L. FOSTER.
On the premises, or by letter to Augusta, Ga. Also.
P. Cogin, Augusta, Ga.; W. O. Langley 4b Co., 17 and 19
White street. New York. dec!3—Stawlm
CHRISTMAS NOTICE.
M RS. a. BRAU MULLER wishes to inform the pub
lic that she has on hand first class PIANOS or the
beei New York manufactories, which will ne sold at New
York prices. Persons who wish io indulge in Music
can be accommodated by calling at the Music and
Variety Store of Mrs. B., Whitehall street, where they
wii! find Pianos to rent; also, second-hand Pianos lor
sale.
Also, a tall assortmeat of Small Musical Instruments,
and best quality of Strings, constantly on hand, and
many other Fancy Notiona suitable as Christmas Pre
sents ; besides her fall assortment of Trimmings, Hair
Jewelry, and Fancy Goods.
Please call and judge for yonrself. .
declfi—lm A. B RAP MULLER.
R
SI,600.00
E W A It
I>
S TOLEN PROM JESSE DALTON, near Philomath,
Oglethorpe ooniuy, Georgia, on the night of the
9th installt,
About Tea Thousand Dollars in Cash,
Specie and Greenbacks. There was a one thousand dol
lar bill and several *7. hundred dollar bills ; alao 100*8,
50’*, and down to one dollar Dills. There was abont fif
teen hundred do lars In gold and silver.
The above reward wiiibo paid for the recovery of the
money and thief, or in proportion to the amount recov
ered with ihe thief.
The supposed thief Is a tall, spire-made man, brown
hair, small goatee same color; pretended to ba lame in
the left leg; wore a brown coat, black pants and hat.
Above description answers to a man staying at mj
house the night in question. He left before day. ana,
no doabt, is the rogue. He also cook off many valuable
papers, notes, coconuts, etc.
Address any communication to
JBaSE DALTON,
deelS Bairdsrown. Ga.
PARTICIPATION POLICIES ISSUED.
Dividend for Nine Months 1867,25 per cent.) now Taken np in Insnranc
J. F. BQZEMAN, President. D. F. WILCOX, Secretary.
declfi—
JNO, C. WHITNER, Agent,
Seek Bloch, Alabama Street.
SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OB' NEW YOU K.
CAPITAL, - - - -
ASSETS, - - - . .
- - - - #1,000,000.00
- - - - l,S64,640je5
GEORGIA, Flt-tgs County.
W HEREAS John Doyle, guardian of Hanora Ryan,
applies for leave to self a portion of the real es
tate of said ward, consisting of a portion of a city lot in
Atlanta, on Decatur street. Ail persons concerned are
notified to file their objections if any they have within
the time allowed by law. W ituess my official signature
this 28th day of November, 1863.
nov29 2m. DANIEL PITTMAN,
Printer’s fee $S Ordinary.
Clay tan Sheriff’s Sale for January, 1869.
W ILL be sold before the court house door in tbe town
of Jonesboro, on the 1st Tuesday in Janaary next,
between legal hoars of sale:
One lot of land. No 170, in the original 13th district of
Henry, now Clayton county, cur taining 20234 acres more
or iess. Levied on as the properly of John Turner, at
the instance of J V Johnson, plaintiff in execution.—
Nov. 31,1368. J. 8. HU IK, Dep. Sheriff.
dee3—td I’ri nter*^jppS2.50
GEORGIA, Claitox County.
regular term after the expiration
from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of Wilson F Norris, late of said county, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. W. C. LKK
Administrator da bonis non.
tovfi—2m Printer’s fee $6
LUC law, li JfiixjF lUoj ua« v, wuj caiu appiiuiuir PUUUiU llul
gT a Gentleman and Wife, BOARD in a private faro- j receive letters of dismission as prayedfor.^ Given under
ily, convenient to business part of city. Address
* 4 A. B.,”
declfi - P. O. Drawer B.
my hand and official signature, .December 8,1868.
JAMES T. LAMKiN.
decll—lamfim
. Oidinary.
Printer's **e$4ia
/“'I BORGIA — PiCLDias Coehyy—Whereas, John
\T Wigley. Administrator of William Wigley, de
ceased, represents to the Court that he has fully admin
istered William Wigley’s estate. Tnia is to cite and
require all persons concerned to show cause, if any they
have, on or before the first Monday in May, 1869, way
sai<* Administrator should not be discharged from hie
administration and receive letters ot dismission.
Given nnder my hand and official signature, this filth
day of October, 1868. 8. B. McGBEGOR,
octfiB-lamfim. Printers fee $4 50. Ordinary.
FRANK W. BALLARD, Secretary. A. F. HASTINGS, President.
NATHAN HARPER, Ase’t Secretary. W. B. BUCKHART, Vloe-Presiden
JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent,
Hlanta, O-orgla.
INCORPORATED A. 13. 1810.
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
CAPITAL,
ASSETS, -
SI,000,000.00
3,02(5,220. T9
OEO - M. COIT, Sooretary. GEO. la. CHASE. Preuldent.
JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent,
nov!7—
BANK BLOCK. ATLANTA, a A.
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
O F NEW YORK!
CASH CAPITAL, - • -
ASSETS, 1ST IDLY, 1848,
$2,090,000.00
3,730,981.60
J. H. WASHBURN, Secretary. CHARLES J. MARTIN, President.
OEO. M. LYONS, Assistant Secretary. A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice-President.
THOS. B. GREENE, 3d Asa’t Secretary. IX A. HJ2ALD, Vice-Preeident.
JNO, O. WHITNER, Agent,
novlfi— Atlanta, Georgia.
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
O F NEW YORK.
CAPITAL, - - -
ASSETS JULY I, 1868,
HAMILTON BRUCE, Vice President.
WM. I. HUGHES, Secretary.
- $ 500,000.00
- - 1,128,012.69
6E0. W. SAYA0E, President.
nov22 —
JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent,
Bank 131 oole, Atlanta, Georgia.
SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS !
32 For Christmas!
Gr.
ALL
W. JACK & CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
KINDS OF CANDIES!
CANDIES BE THE WHOLESALE AT 20 CENTS FEN POUND.
WHOLEriAliE AND RETAIL DEALERS XiV
GonrectiQuiries, Toys, Willow Wars, aM Fancy Articles.
Wedding Parties and Suppers Gotten up at Short Notice.
dec*)—
GEORGIA* DuKxlb Couuty.
J AMES A. MILLER, administrator on the .stat. of
Ann Miller, lat. of Mid county, d«cMMd. having
made application to me for leave to cell th. lands be
longing to the estate of said deceased, for th. benefit of
the neira and creditors, as follows : The west half of lot
Ko 314, in the lStn district of D.Kalb county, Georgia,
containing lOljfi acres, more or less—
All persons concerned are notified to HI. their objec
tions, if any they have, within two month* from the
first publication of this notice, else leave will be granted
lor the sale of said real estate.
Given under my hand and official signature, Nov. 25,
1863. JAMES L. WILSON, Otdlnary.
decl—fim Printer’, fee 86
GEORGIA, Fultow Count y.
M AKY J. PARKS, Executrix of tbe estate of Aman
da M-Parks, late of aaid county deceaaed, having
represented in her petition, duly filed, that she has fuiiy
ai*charged her said trust, and preys for letters of dls-
mibaion.
All persons concerned are notified to file objections,
if any exist, within the time prescribed by law, else let
ters of dismission will be granted the applicant. Wit
ness my official signature, this Nov. 20th. l.-fia.
DAN’L. PITTMAN, Ora.
Nov. 29. fim.
liie Umlauts’ and Planters’ Bant.
Jm KptVy in t/u Superior Oomrt pf Chatham County.
In tbe matter oi the Application of Hiram Roberta, as
signee of the Merchant's and Planters’ Bank, for ad
vice and direction iu the discharge oi hie unit, and for
farther relief.
O N READING the foregoingpetition.it is ordered.
on motion of Lew, Loven and Fuliigaat, solicitors
for tbe petitioner, that ail persons holding claims agamrt
or the bilisof the Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank do pre
sent tbe same to tbe said Hiram Roberts, assignee of
said Bank, within six months from the date of the pub
lication of this order, or be forever debarred irom any
participation in or drndends of, or claims to tbe assetis
of said bank in the hands of said Hiram Roberts, as
signee, to be distributed.
And it is further ordered that this ordor be published
once a week for three months m one public gaxetto in
the eity of Savannah, one in Atlanta, one in Montgom
ery, one in Cincinnati, and one in New York.
And it is further ordered that this petiution be held
open for farther order and relief.
At Chambers, September 1st, 1868.
W. B. FLEMING,
Judge Eastern District of Georgia.
GUO. WaSUIMOTOM Wows.
D puty Clerk Superior Court Chatham County.
gran or Guoueix, 1
Chatham county. |
I. George W. Wilson, Deputy Clerk of the Superior
Court oi the County and Shit, aforesaid, do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing instrument of writing contains a
true and iaithfol copy of the original order in said case
as appears on file and of record iu this office.
In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my official
signature and seal of office, at Savannah, this fid of Sep
tember, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty-eight.
GEO. WASHINGTON WILSON.
Deputy Clerk Superior Court Chatham County,
septll-lwaam.
WANTED TO PURCIIABE,
F OR CASH—A email HOUSE AND LOT. Apply at
this Office. declfi—oh
GEORGIA, Pauldiko Cochtt.
W HEREAS, 8 D McGregor, Administrator de bon
non, of Martin Dodd, deceased, represents to th
Coart that he has fully administered Martin Dodd’s e
tate—
This is, therefore, te cite all concerned to show cause,
it any they have, why Mid Administrator should not be
discharged from his administration and receive lettei a
of (UsnUBslon.
8. B. McGREGOR, Ord’y.
je4—fim Printer’s fee $4 50
GEORGIA, Hbkky Couuty.
R obert S. HARPER, administrator of the estate of
Hiram F. Elliott, deceased, represents to tbe conrt
in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he
has folly administered said estate—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to be and appear at my office, and show cause,
if any they have, why said admistratcr should not he dis
charged from his administration, and receive letters of
dismission from said estate within the time prescribad
by law
Given nnder my hand and official signature, May 4,
1808. <i- R. NOLAN, Ordinary,
mavflfi—amfim Printer’s fee $4.50
GEORGIA, Fux-Ton Oiuxtt.
rpW'O months alter date application will bo made to
JL tbe Court of Ordinary ot'Fnltou county, Georgia,
at the first regular term after the expiration of two
months from this notice, lor leave to sell the real estate
belonging to the estate of II. W. Co>*rr, deceased, for
the purpose of dittrinariou among the heirs at law oi
•aid deceased. Dec. 8, 3663.
W. A BASS. Administrator,
ANN M. COZART, Administratrix,
decl—2m Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Mn/rox Cocktt.
A M. COCHRAN hsving applied in proper form for
• permanent letters ot administration on the estate
oi i errel B. Cochran, deceased, late of said county -
This is, therefore, to eite and admonish all persons
concerned, io file their objections, if any exist, within
the time allowed by law, else letters will be granted the
apnlicant. . .
Witness my official signature, this 27th day of Novem
bet, 1883 O. P. SKELTON, Ordinary,
deefi—8M Printer’s fee $8.
SPRING STEEL FOR SALE.
T HE Westerm A Atlantic Railroad has a large lot of
SPRING STKBb, which will oe eoid in lots ot one
thonsind pounds, or more if desired. Apply to John
U. Flynn. Master of Machinery, at his office at the ma
chine shop.
By onier of the superintendent. dec!2—2w
GEORGIA, FsYurTJB County.
O hoik art’s Officer, Dec. 14,1868.
G EORGE J. MILKS :,n~ applied for exemption of
personalty, and setting apart and va nation of
homestead, and 1 will pass npon the same at II o’clock
*. m., on tne 28th day • f December, 1868, at my office,
EOw AicD CONNOR, Ordinary.
deci7— da wit Printer’s fee $3.
GEORGIA, Fatsttu County.
Okdiuaby b Office, Dec. 14,1868.
D ENNIS j. TOUCHSTONE has applied for exemption
of personalty, and setting apart and valuation of
homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 1 o’clock p.
m., on the 28th day of December, 1868, at my office.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
docl7—dawlt Printer’s fee |$