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In the Fifth Circuit Court of the United
States for the Southern District' of;
Georgia.
Edwin Parson, *< al. 1
Oomplaiaauts, |
and | In equity. Util for account j
A ntbony Porter and [asd relief.'
Wallace Cummitg, | Order to make part >*.
Assignees of iheBankof j
thr State of Georgia. I
Dexendants. i
It being represented that there are other persons than
1 lu»ee r.ow before the Court, interested in the divtribu
lion of the lund in the hands of the said Assignees , !
itut the interest of all may be protected as far as prm
tf cable.
It is ord red and decreed, that, all persona having de
mends against the Bank of Ute Stale of CeorgiA, shall j
..n or before the first Monday in November next, at ■
Mules, cause themselves to be made parties QelendanU to j
raid Bill, and those having like demands, who are not
.itiz-D* of the said State, aleo appear in the manne»
and within the time aforesaid, cause themselves to t.--
iriade parties complainant* with soluble averments in
■ i egaro to their respective claims.
jnd it is farther ordered that the Clerk of this Ccurr
rtu:e this order _or decree to be p-.bliahei once a week
tor tom months before the next Term of This Court in a
taper published In the cities oi Savannah, Atlanta
Nashville, Cincinnati. Baltimore ana New York.
JOHN KH.-KINE,
United States Judge
.toy 14T.h, isthj.
i hereby certify that the above is a true copy of iu
oiiglnat on file and record In my office.
JAMES McPHEHSON,
alyl—lawim Clerk
oEOROIA, DeKalb County.
W ILLaUN £ BPKUELL, administrator de bonus
non, of tbe estate of John Austin, late of said
i canty, deceased, having made application to me lor
leave to sell the land belonging to said estate, tor the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased asfol
lows :
f.Uy-scres of laud off of the North portion of Lot
ilo. —, in the :6th District of originally oeKaib now
f iiltor* eoanty. Georgia.
Aii persons concerned are notified to file their objec
nous, it any they nave, within two mouths from the uret
implication of this notice, else leave will be grant
_d tor the sale ol said real estate.
| I'Jiven un ier my hand and official signature Ju
1 iftdi JAMES L. WILSON, ordinary.
10-fl0d Printer’s tee It 60.
THfci COTXOIV STATES i “ I N THIS BIOS I COHQUS&]
LIFE HUH Will.
1‘rlnolpal Office - - Maoon.Gai
IIElISITSIl’S
QUEEN’S DELIGHT*!
Cotton States!
Life Insurance Company.
POLICIES ISSUED ON ALL THE MOST i THE crowning glory of medicine
*■ AJU> THE WONDER OF MODERN
POPULAR PLANS.
Life,
Endowment, Return Premiums
Joint Life and Annuity.
tiEOHLi I, Clayton Countt.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
£ ■* S HANES baviDg in proper form app'l d to me
j, lor permanent letters of adn-inistratiou on the
toi»ie ol En ibetb Rountree, late of said county ; this
. i»to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin
ol E.i.'ibcth Hounlree to be and appear at my of"
wiitiiu tbe time ullowed by law, and show cause, if
they can. why permanent admlrii-tratioti should uot be
, ranted to E. S. Hanes on Elizabeth Kountre :’e estate
Witness iny bind and official signature this June t
1609. J. U MORROW, Ordinary.
juneJ-td Printer’s <ee |4 50
UEOBGIA, Pickens County.
O NE month after date application will he made to the
Court of Ordinary ot Pickens county, Georgia, at
the first regnlar term after expiration of one mouth
irom this notice for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of Calib Gntfeth, fate of said county, Ce
< eased tor the benefit of tbe heirs of said deceased.
WILLIAM TATE.
Administrator of Cahh Griffi th
jniylt. -.i«l Printer’s tec f3 50
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of the Court of Ordinary of Pickens coun
ty. will he sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
, iHnfi) al tho court house door, in said county, between
ibe legal hours of Mile, tbe truot of land whereon Jes-e
Hippy resided at the time of his death, containing 147)5
acres, more or less, being lot No. 195, in the 12th Dia-
met and second .Section ol said county. Place tolerably
sell Improved Terms Cash.. THO.-t. E. KIPP*.
Adm’r of Jesse Hippy
lunoSi! Ids Printer’s fee to per square
iiEOKGU, Pui.ton County.
ordinary’b Office, .March 4, 1869
A M til HASH EH, guardian of Bridget Gannon,
. Lunatic, and two children, having applied for an
order to sell a portion of the real estate belonging to
said wards,
This Is to notify all persons concerned to show cause,
,1 any they can. within the time prescribed by law, why
leave should uot he granted for said sale.
HAMEL PITTMAN. Ordinaiy.
...... i • _ Printer’s tee fii.
«„ EOHOIA, Payette County
W 11EKKAB, John C. Biassell, Administrator on the
estate of Joseph M. McLain, dcc’d, makes applica
tion to me foi Lullers of Dismission from siichajinints
tiatiou.
These arc, thcicfore, to cite and admonish all persons
i onrerned to be, aud appear, at my office on or before
rhe first Monday In October next, to show causes, if any
they have, why Letters of Dismission should not be
granted the applicant.
Given under my baud and official signature, this 39th
ay of March, 1069. ED WARD CONNOR Ord’y.
m&rchdU-tim Printer’s Pee $4 50
<1 ICO 14<■ IA, Henry County.
Whereas, Allen W. and Levi H. Turner, Executors of
the last Will and Testament of Wade H. Turner, late ol
said county, deceased, applies to me for leave to sell the
whole of the Real Estate of deceased—
AU persons concerned are hereby notified to file their
.injections, If any exist, within the time prescribed by
law. else the leave prayed for will be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 3th day of June
twill f J ICO. M NOLAN, Ordinary
Jutiel(>-4fW Printer’s fee #ti 00
AWItllMlSTHATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue ol an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Paulding county, Georgia, will be sold, before the
. ourt house door in the town of Dallas, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September next,
me fol’owing lots of lands, to-wit:
Noe. 6'.2, 856. 786, 873. 858, and 799 In the third district
Bi.ri third section of Paulding coauty. bold se the prop
erty of Duncan Campbell tor distribution amou-st the
legatees. Term* casu,
S K. MoGREGOR, Administrator.
Joiyl7—tds Printer’s fee $5 per square.
GEORGIA* Pickens County.
Ordinary’s Office, Jasper, Ga., July 6, IS.'.O-
L I.. McARTIlEH has applied for exemption of per-
• sonullty, and setting apart and valr.it on of
homestead, ai d 1 will pass upon the same at 2 o’clock,
V. M„ on the lblli day ot July, 18(59, at my office.
W. II. bLMMONB, Ordinary.
Julylt'r—dltyvlt Printer’s tee j-2-
GEORGIA. Fayette County.
July Term, isr.9.
I T appertng to me from the petition of Leonard Ful
ler, filfr.i miter and Nancy Fuller, that William
Jackson, iu right of his wife, is one of the nextot k n,
iu the probate of Amos B. Fuller's ■will, which accompa
nies said petition, and should be made a pirtv to the
proceedings tor toe probate of said will, and that ho re
tit es out of the jurisdiction of this State.
crdtrtii, 7 hat rerv re oi notice be perfected upon said
Jackson, by a puhlicat,ou ol this order once a week lot
two week, iu the Weekly Atlanta Intelligencer, no dy
ing him u. appear at my office in tbe town of Fayette
ville, Iu said county, on the 1st Monday iu September
next, itiai h. rug a regular term of said Court aud at
wide i term the p'pccedtngs iu said probate case will be
passed upon.
D. C. MINOR, Ordinary
A true extract from the minutes.
D. C. MINOR, ex officio Clerk C. O.
jUlyl4—w2t Printer’s fee
Mary K. Adams, 1
vs. V Libel for Divorce. Fulton Su-
John Adams, i peiior Court, May Term, rs 9.
I T appearing to the t ourt by the return of tbe Sheriff.
that the defendant is not io bo found in said county,
aud tl further appealing that the said delendant resides
without tint limits ol this State, it iB on motion of t>u-
lic tor tor cornpl nnant. Ordered that defendant appear
and anew or at tue next term of this Court, and that he
ue sciv.d by publication ot this rule once a mouth for
lour months before ibe next term ot ttds Court tn Atlun
ta Llelliokncxk, a newspaper published in Atlanta,
ga. j. d. Pope, j. s. c. a. c.
A true extract from the Minutes.
juneti-laiu4m W. ii, VENABLE, elf rk
ALL HdUCitS MON • FOKPkitiNC
No Restriction as to Residence or fmel.
f100,000 is deposited with the Comptroller
I the btatc ol Georgia, as indemnity to policy
A HOME INSTITUTIONS
Life Insurance anywhere is a good thing, but to be as
sured by your own people, and by your own friends, is
much better. No Company in the world has ever given
the public a surer guarantee of honest and efficient ad
ministration than the “Cotton States Lire Insurance 1
has in the selection of its Executive B^ard This In
suras a safe and wist application oi income It nae an
actual guaranteed and paid up
C A P 1 T A I, O t’ @500,0 O O 1
of whi J
Gnncrai
holders.
This places me business *nd solvency of this Institu
tion as far beyond conimj-ency as It is possible lor any
merely human institution to be.
GFFICtflc, -Win. li. Johnston, President; Wm. 8.
Holt, Vice President ; Geo. 8. Obear, Secretary ; C F
dcCay, Actuary ; John W. Burke, General Agent ; Jas.
Mercer Green, Medical Examiner.
Office on Whitehall stieet, wi' hr one door of J B
James - Bank.
DR, If, lil.lHSRy LL, Agem,
meji-im Atlanta, Ga.
MGMTVALE SJPRINGS
1 8 6 9.
flltfta Favorite hammer ttesort, situated in Bioant
A. county, East Tennessee, will be opened for the re
ception of visitors on the
FIRST OF JUNE.
The marked beneficial results attending the nse ot
these waters in functional derangements of the
l,lier, Boirelt, Btdaeys ana Skin, ana
tr.e Cure ot Chronic Diseases, at-
teat Ihefr medicinal Properties,
The buildings at Montvale are now being repaired, re
fitted and repainted, and everything putT in apple-ple
order.
All I he accessories for enjoyment aud recreation at
fire beat watering places will be found here.
The facilities for reaching Montvale this season are
increased by the extension uf tfie Knoxville A Charles
ton Railroad, and regular trains are running to Mary
ville, whence passengers are conveyed lu coaches to the
tiprlngs, nm* miles distant
KA'l'KH Ol-' HOAltlf,
Per day f260
Per week... lt> DO
Per inuulh. to oo
tar Address, lor pamphlets containing analysis and
descriptions of waters, Ac.,
JOSEPH L. KING,
mayff lm Knoxville, Tenn.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
SCIENCE.
THE WAVING BANNER OF HEALTH
SPREADS TRIUMPHANT OVER
THE LAND.
A CHEAT AND GOOD MkOiOiME
Pot ait tfis
Purposes ot
medicine.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA. Fulton County.
, -V the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold at
V* the court house door in the city of AUanta, iu said
ivnuty, wuh u the lawful hours-?! sale. Lot No. f, ol
trb) v"subdivision, in said city, being a part of iand loi
fin-one. in i he fourteenth District ol said county, front
ing''-0 feet ou the cornu ide of Gain street aud ruuu’ug
mid tuo-iutndred her, on which there is a paiuteu frame
house ol two rooms, a good wdl of Waur and well
texic. 1 in. hold as the property ot Louis But-.blue, de
.eased, lot It- benefit of bis heirs and creditors. Terms
. ash Tins Juue i6, ir>**9
WM lluUGHERTY HUTCHINS,
Administrator.
\V. ,M nil L. Auctioneer.
junrtfi - id Printei's fee |5 per sq*i are.
GEORGIA, PkkknsCounty.
R ACHEL GIPSON, administratrix of James Moon
represents to the Goan in her petition, duly d
and entered on record, that she has Inlly adtniniete
James Mooney s estate—
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kiu-
ored and creditors, to show caase, if any they can, why
saidj administratrix should not b«''‘
administraiion, aud receive letters of
first Monday iu tictober next, 1889.
W. U. &1MMON8, Ordinary
apr2—6m Printer’s fee f-t M.
GEOHG1A. Clayton county.
W HKKKAs, L M Mnrphy, admlninistrafor of J
Murptv, represent* to the Court in his pot itio
e.uly filed audeutered ou record that he has fully a find
(.-'.erect J B Murphv’s esiate—
This is, theretore, to citetlf /arsons concerned, kin-
a.-eci »ud creditors, to show &. t*e, it any they can, w by
said administrator should now be dissharged from his
administration, and receive letters of dismission ou ti e
first Monday in September, 1859. This March 1st, ISfiJ
J. H. MORROW, Ordinary.
marS-fim Printer’s fee »4 5u
BORGIA, KorcYth County.
Orpin cry's Office, Cunmino, Ga., July 7,1869.
'yy'HEREA?. Geo. W. McDaniel applies for exemption
Perhaps no one medicine la
so universally required by ev
erybody as a cathartic, nor was
ever any before so universally
adopted into nse, in every
country and among ail classes,
as this mild but efficient pur
gative Pill. The obvious
reason Is, that it is a more re
liable and far more effectual
remedy than any other. Those
wno have tried it, know that it
cored them: those who have
not. know tnat It cures their
neighbors and triends, and all know that what it does
once It, docs always —that it never fails through any taolt
or neglect of its composition. We have, and can show,
thousands upon thousands of certificates of remarkable
cures of tbe following complaints, but such cures are
known in every neighborhood, and why should we pub
lish them f Adapted to all ages aud conditions in all cli-
untes: containing neither calomel nor any deleterious
drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their
mgar coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes
them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no
harm can arise from their nse in any quantity.
They operate by their powerful miluence on the inter-
uai viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It into
heali hy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach,
Joweis, liver, aud other organs of the body, restoring
their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wher-
-ver they exist-, such derangements as are the first origin
of disease.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on tlve box,
for the folio wing complaints, which these Pills rapidly
cure:
For Opspepsia or Indigestion, Listlessness, Lan
guor and Loss of Appetite, they should be taken mod
erately to stimulate tne stomaoh and restore its healthy
tone and action.
For Liver Complaint and Its various symptoms,
Billiou3 Headache dick Headache Jaundice or
Oreen bickuess, Biliious CuLc, <wu BiDicus Fevers
they ehonld be judiciously taken for each case, to correct
the diseased action or remove tbe obstructions which
cause it.
lot Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one mild dose is
*eneraffy required.
For Rheumatism, Goat, Gravel, Palpitation of the
Heart Pam in the biae Back arid Loins they should
he coutinuouMy taken, as required, to change the dis-
it action ot the system. With such change those
Comi.!u;ntc d's.ippear.
For Dropsy arm Dropsical Swellings they should be
caken :n lurge and trequent doses to produce the effect
of a drastic purge.
For Suopression a large dose should he taken as it
produce-- rhe desired efleci. by sympathy.
As a Dl ,ner Pill, take one or two Pills to promote
li s esi:i> and relieve the stomach.
\n caSKinau dose stimulates the stomach and bowels
into ealthy action, restores the appetite, andiuyigorntes
Uie ystciu. Hence it is olten advantageous where no
re ous derangement cxisls. One who feels tolerably
v ell. often finds that a dose of these Pills makes him
eel decidedly better, nom their Cleansing aud renovating
effect ou iffe digestive apparatus. There are uumeiocs
cases where a purgative is required, which we cannot
e-nnmcr.it- here, but they suggest its- msetves to every
body, and where the virtues of this Pill are known the
put li- no l.-ugcr do act what to employ.
HEINl lSH‘8 QUEER'S D&LIVUl
THE NEW THEORY OF HEALTH.
T li 8 LIFE of ali Flesh Is BLOOD—The Health ot ah
Life is PURIT Y OF FLESH-Without Purity of
Blood no Flesh can be free from Disease.
HE INITS H’S QIJEEff'fi DELIGHT,
JuY AJYTTLOTE 10 DISEASE.
THE GREAT AMERICAN ALTERATIVE AND BLOOD
PURIFIER,
For the Cu re of all those Diseases which may he
it aced to a vitiated condition of the blood.
The Theory is that Blood is the Lite of all Flesh, and
if impure, the Life of all Disease. Life aud Health is
only to he maintained by the circulation of pure arterial
Biooa.
Such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Hepatic Disorders, in
fiammations. Fevers, Liver Complaint, Consumption,
King’s Evil,’Carbuncles, Boils, Itching Humor ot the
Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness oi
Skin Pimples, Blotches, Pain iu the Bones, old Ulcers,
Syphilis and Syphilitic Sores, Indigestion, infianrmation
of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in the Back. General
Debility, and lor ali complaints arising from deficiency
and poverty o* blood.
HEINITSH S
QUEEN’S
DELIGHT
9 THE WONDER;
OF
MODERN SCIENCE
No medicine has attained such a world wide reputa
tion as thib justly celebrated
COMPO ODD!
its extraordinary healing powers are attested to by
thousands, and every mail is freighted with letters bear
ing testimony to its excellent character and worth as a
medicine. Orders are coming in from all quarters, and
all bear unmistakable evidence of Its great popularity
fie sure and ask for
“HEiNITSH’S QUEEN’S DELIGHT,’*
And se that his name Is on it.
Look out and avoid base imitations. For sale by
Druggists everywhere.
FISHER A HEINITSB, Wholesale Agents,
apr27—'itawly Columbia, 8. C.
GEORGIA, Forsyth County.
Ordinary's Offil*.
Cumhinu, Ga., May, 1SG9.
Whereas, Judge V. Samples, administrator of Jesse
Samples, deceased, has filed his application for letters ol
dismhsion from said deceased’s estate, these are there
fore to notify all persons to file their objections, if any
they have, in terms of the law, whv said administrator
should uot be dismissed on the first Monday in Sep
tember next. By order of
Wm. D. Bentley, Ordinary.
Hiram N. Bentley, Clerk Court Ordinary,
Juuc‘2 td Printer’s fee %A 50
Ayer’s Ch.err Tr Pectoral.
For Disease* of tbe Throat and Longa,
Such as Consks, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption,
Probably never before in the whole history of tuedi
cine, has anything won so Widely and so deeply upon
the confidence ol mankind, as this excellent remedy foi
pulmonary complaints. Through a long series ot vears,
aud among most of the races ot meu it has risen b'igtur
aud higher in their estimation, as it has become better
known, its uinlorm character and power to curefte
various aneeiious of the lungs and throat, have made it
known as a reliable protector against them. White
adapted to milder forms of disease aud to young cffU-
dren, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy
that can be giveu tor mnuieat consumption, and the
dangerous afiectiou of the itnoalaud lungs. As a pro
vision against sudden attacks of CHOHF, it should be
sept ou ffaud iu every tamily, and indeed as ail are some-
line- subject to celdr aud coughs, all should be provided
with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption is thought incurable,
til! gieat numbers ot eases where the disease seemed
silled, have been completely cured, and the patient re-
torea to sound health by tne Cherry Pectoral. So
onipn te is Us mastery o\ JX me Oisorders ot the Lum-s
LANE & BODLEY’8
STATIONARY ARI» FOBTAfilag
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MILL W O HK,
PORTABLE CIRCULAR CAW MILLS,
With our Patent BUnuttaneous ana Independent
Wrought lion Head Blocks,
Patent Lath ana Shingle Machines,
POWER M ORTI8ER
Blanchard Spoke Lathe*
HUB, SPOKE, WAGON AND CAR MACHINKJbtS.
Plalnins, Mouldino, Tenon-no and SawiKw aL—hikxs
SHAFTING,
cf aii sixes kent in stock. Bail and and Socket Adjusta
ble Hangers with Self-Lubricating Journal Boxes. We
have Two Hundred and Pilty
PULL.Y P ATTE R W S,
Of uniform style and weight-
catalogues furnished ou application,
LANE Ac BODLET,
feb!5—ddtwfim Cincinnati.
IMPORTANT SALE !
3 0,0 00
WORTH OF STOVES, HOLLOW-WARE,
Grates, Lamps, Stamped Ware.. Cutlery, Spoons, Wood
en Ware, Conductors and Railroad Lanterns, Water
Coolers, Mocking and Canary Bird Cages, Willow Rock
ing, Office and Arm Chairs, Ac , Ac.
Large Lot Suction, Lifting | Force Pumps.
dtsrharv. d from tier • ind Throat, that tbe most obstinate of them yield to it
of dismission on th- ! ^ hen 'wtt'ng else couid reach them, umlei the cherry
Sectoral they suhside and disappear.
uingers and Public Speakers find great protection
irom it.
Asthma is always relieved, and often wholly cored
by IL
Bronchitis is gc-neially cured by taking the Cherry
Pectoral m small and frequent doses.
So generally me Us virtues known that it is unneces
sary to pnr.listi ihe certificates of ih.-m here, or do more
diaii assuit the public tuai its qualities arc taffy main
tained.
lYepat-cJ ;- v
OX J C. AYES & CO, Lowell, Man,
Sola l*y Redwine A Fox J 8. Willson, and ali the
Druggists in Atlanta ana everywhere
iai.fi -d.Tttwly*wly
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Home Office—Macon, Ga.
Chartered by the State ot Georgia.
CAPITAL #500.000.
Owned at Homs, and the Company Man
aged by Some of Oar Best Financiers
The only Company doing Business in the South which has
One Hujidred Thousand Dollars
Deposited with the authorities of the Btate of Georgia
lor the Protection of Policy Holdeis.
POLICIES UPON Ml THE VARIOUS
Plans of insurance lasuea.
A Loan of 50 Per. Gent, of the Premium
Qiven when Desired.
ALL POLICIES NONFORFEITABLE.
No Restrictions as to Residence or frays!.
Strictly a Home Company.
WITH IT.-)
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It appeals to those who desire to avail themselves ol
the benefits of Lite Insurance to give it their patrou
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The time has arrived when every thoughtful man is
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Potter Home Enterprise,
Active and Energetic Agents Wanted
in every County and Town in the South.
ADDRESS 4 OR CALL ON
WE J. MACILL,
SUPERINTENDENT AGENCIES
ATLANTA,; GA.
O t- FlCERSi
WM. B JOHNSTON, President,
WM. S, HOLT, Vice President
GEO. S. OBEA.R, Secretary.
JOHN W. BURKE, General Agent.
-J. MERCER GREEN, Medical Examiner
1unel9-8m.
t a iff
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CONNECTIONS by this Line are Most Certain and
Sul e at aii Seasons!
THE EATING HOUSES on this Line nave been thor
enghiy overhauled and refitted Ampis time given for
Meats, at regnlar hoars.
COnDCCTGBS
On tiffs Lius are affable ana Courteous to Passengers
NO CHANGE OF CANS
Between West Point, Ga., and Wiu&lugiou, g
QUICK TIME AND SURE CONNECTIONS
VIA GEORGIA RAILROAD.
P ASffiSJNGlifin can purchase Tbrongh Tickets
and have their fiaGGAGS checked through from
Mew Orleans, ffs.-oiie, itlonigaiucif. Co
furatms, and Atlanta,
Riehmona, Baltimore, \VasLlnittou, Phil
sdetplrta, and New fork.
FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES
via augusta, Ueor-tfia.
via tlitigeviUe end Wilmington; via Columbia, Char
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Fare as low try Augusta as any otner Route.
pdllman s palace sleeping cars u
Night Trains leaving Atlanta by this Route.
PASSENGERS wishing to go North by Sea will ttuda
Splendid Line of Steamships from ^Charleston, a. C.,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and New York
THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS
Offer every inducement to Passengers, with Tables sup
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speed and comfort, are
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,«ar Through Tickets on sale at Montgomery, west
Point, and Atlanta, to New York via Charleston Steam
ships. J. A. ROBERT,
General Ticket Agent, Georgia Railroad
aprl Hm
o. w. nnowH,
Barnesville, Georgia
B F. ABBOTT A CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
—AND—
COMM IWMIOIN M IffltCTi A PC I’M
Franklin Building, opposite Passenger Depot,
ILlBiMA SfRBET. ATLANTA. OA
C 10NSXUNMKNT3 of all kinds of Tennessee and Wes
t tern Produce solicited, npon which liberal CASH
ADVANCES will be made.
A complete stock of STAPLE GROCERIES kept cor.
atantly on band, Dealers are invited to call and exam
ine.
ffsmenibsr the Placet-Three doors
from the United States Hotel, Franklin Building, Ala
bama street. ian3—fim
FAST EXPRESS UNE TQ THE NORTH!
G -B ±G iT*
SSSSEi English & French Boarding & Bay School
r.omestead of n-aln.and I will pass upon the tsmrsi
.ay office, at Hi o'clock, a. m.. on Friday, the via
any of ibis mouth, fiv oraer of
WM D BENTLY, Ordinarv
H N. BKM LY, C. C. O.
jyli-dlUtsit. _ Printer’s fee f2»
I’ C» it
LADI .
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE.
MKDlCAla DfiPARTMJENT.
rrUE TWENTIETH COURSE OF LECTURES will
A commence on tbe first dav or November next,
i ne Preliminary i verse oomo.eaceeon the first M-inffs-
tn October.
Theory end Practice— W ittuii R. Bowum, M D
obsteiric —t. uaRLSi- K WrnsroN, M. ii.
Cbemiftrv J tt*B« ikn LtRDsnZY M. D
Surgery' 'Wii.li.ji T. Biuaas ii. D.
Institutes— i'tiouxs L M.rjniJf, M. D.
Clinical Med.r-IL.- — Siuj.li L. Ntcaoi., M D.
Aateiia M-a'.ci JonnH.CriJ.BaDBB.Al F».
anatomy - • UoJi.«9 tf. BucaaNrit, M. D.
r-urgiial Anaiomy—V.a s. xja»si yt. Xf D
D«mouttratoi--iiEaMY M. CuSriua. At r/.
Pees—The Amcricm Medical Asvoa-'.-c st the
meelU g in May l.st at Kiw Orlesus pas-ed a re*o ution
mat no school charging leas thau $t3o, (erht e it favored
by • targe majority f 140,1 should i c- represent, a iu that
body, uor snouid grecoales oi suen scnouie be rvtxqr-
nixea—therefore the ticks ta ior the ln.l coarse of ie -
tares u*140. Matriculating fftq Dissecting $10; Grad
uating <90. For additional inhumation spiny to
i. BfiRRIEN UNcoLLY.
jTlS—w3t ) ean of the Facu ty.
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF
SILVER PLATED WARE,
Such as Water Pitchers,« aators, Spoons, Forks, Toilet
Stands. V ases arid ever? other article found in a
First‘ilass Roost* Fuioishiog StorF,
in consequence ot the death of Mr, Echols these
goods must be sold soon in order to settle the affairs ot
the present Uim.
Now la file Tima to Buy Cheap.
ECHOLS, LANGFORD A McCRATH
LOOK AT THIS!
H AVING practiced Medicine a number of years,
I have discovered a complete cure tor Oancere, old
Ulcers, Polypus, fistula*, Ac.; also, a complete rare
for Dropsies. I am not afraid to warrant mv work, ii
required. I will warrant to do justMvhai I wifi promise
to do. Office at W. C. Lawshe’a drug store, corner oi
Whitehall and Marietta streets, Atlanta, Ga.
auc25—wl» DR F. C FORD
Aagnsta, Kingsville, Wilmington,
WELDON, PETERSBURG- AND RICHMOND,
—TO-
Washingt’O; Baltimore f Philadelphia
AND NEW 70&ts.
NO CH1NLF OF CARS
a s i w mm
WEST FOINT, ATLANTA- \AL[D. WILMINGTON,
—AND=
Weltictxi ana Acqnia Creek I
NEW FAST 8CHKMI.F?
NORTH.
Leave- I Arrive—
A.TLriri‘. 6:40 F. M| AUSUST. 8:30 A. M
August a... 3:30 A. it kihosviu.s. » t ..I .06 A. M
EVERYBODY SHOULD TAKE IT!
Brady’s Family IBitters and CocK Tai
A WARDED the highest premiums at the Stats Fairs
of Louisiana, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, Ala
bama, &c.
Recommended by the best Physicians for tho cure of
Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Female W eaknesses, Consump-
tion, Uoughe, and Cholera Morbns; and for the Liver
and Kidneys it has no equal, A sure preventative of
Chills and Fever.
PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAVLOU dt CO
Wholesale Druggists, and Agents for above Bitters,
apr!7—3m Atlanta. Georgia
CHARLES BOHNEFELO
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
UNDERTAKER
Manufacturer of aud Dealer in
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE
Keeps constantly on hand Complete Assortment of
Metallic Burial Cases, Caskets, &c
Will Attend to Funerals Personally with a
MOST ELEGANT HEARSE
Parties desiring Care’ can be accommodated hy
leaving their orders with me.
mayi3-6m
KlMOSVYui.B 11:16 A. M
<Vn.MiW8tom. .
War-oca
«taa»it«
Lsave-
New York
Washington .
Weldon
Wilmington .
Kingsville...
Augusta.,,, .
10:0 P.M
6:00 A.M
. 8 40 F. X
WiLXisavos.
Wbldou
Wabhusoto* .
NivToas
... 9-l5P.il
... 6:80*A M
,6:30 F. M
6:59 A M
SOUTH.
I Arrive*—
. 6Au F.it Washington 6:10 A. Al
7 GO A. M Weldon 7,30 P. k
, e.SOP.il Wilmington, 5:00 A. it
6 3o A. M Kingsville 2:S0 P. M
8:00 P. M|Augusta. 9:80 P. M
. lu'UO PM I Atlanta, ...... ,..7 40 A, M
Rockbridge iUlum Springs. Va.
OPEN MAY 15th.
T HIS favorite and celebrated summer resort is now
in complete order for the reception of iruests.—
home important improvements have been added to the
building since the establishment passed into the hands
of the present propr etor, and it is his purpose to keep
It in a sty.e not surpassed anywhere in Virginia,
The remarkable medicinal and curative power of the
water is we 11 known to the medical profession ana to
the springs going public. As an
ALTERATIVa, A DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, AND
TONIC.
There is no known mineral water eqnal to it. Id ail
anoemic conditions of the system, and broken down
states of the constitution, loss of appetite, and general
nervous prostration, its powers and virtues as a restor
ative may be safely pronounced to be without a known
rival among the mineral waters of the world. They are
especially indioatkd in the whole class of aliments
peculiar to the femaio constitution.
The Proprietor will have provided for tbe Lawn and
Ball Room a first-class Band of Music, and in general,
all the sources ot amusement and recreation usually
found at our best eummer resorts, will be at the com
mand ot the guests at Rockbridge Alum.
The place is within 11 to 18 hours of Richmond, Wash
iugton, Baltimore and Lynchourg, by rail, all in day
light. Passengers leave the cars of tbe Chesapeake
and Ohio Railroad at Gcshen Depot, and new and ele-
;at-t stage coaches, passing rapidly over a smooth and
evei road of only eight miles, Bet down the visitors at
the springs, to tea.
THB ROCKBRIDGE WATER, put up in blabs, con
taining all its medicinal qualities, can he huu at the
well-known Drug houses of
Kedwine & Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
Barret & Carter, Augusta, Ga.
A A. Solomons A Co., Savannah, Ga.
H. T. Peters, Macon, Ga.
who will luruish, on application, pamphlets containing
the analy- is of the water, and letters from eminent phy
sicians. with a few certificates out of the many oi the
wonderful cures made by these waters.
JAMES A. FRAZIER,
may21 end 2m Proprietor.
X O l N G
SO 2 WEST 43D siaKST,
NEW YORK Clll,
R EFERENCES.—BUhop Potter, New York; Bishop
irivis, South Carotins, Bishop odenheimer, New
Jerecy; rrofessor Heury, bmuhsonian Iost.tutc; Gen
] er.'i '.Voile Lampion, Bomb Carolina; (' W. Corcoran,
| VVssfiUigron, At. U; President litadleton, Charles-
: ton College : Professor Ctmrles Davies New fork; Wm.
1 Gi,more Dimrns, South Carolina, rruteesor Bartlett,
(Vest Point Mintary Academy.
n. •: 'ri clawfiw a wfit
; MINERVA P. BELL,/ Ltbci for divorce.
vs. .(-May Term, 1»>9. Fu.ton Supe-
I ILLLAM 8. BELL. ) rtor Court.
r appe-ritg to the Court that tbe defendant is not to
; to be found m said county, and it toriher appearing that
{ said defendant resides without the limns ul this state,
! it is, on motion of eoncitor for complainant, ordered—
That toe defendant appear and answer, at the next . Ch-sapeske sioe’by side—the subs qnanty pet acre. The
■ ter mot this loan, else that toe case be Considered iu : C esapcaae is very superior. Any person can notice
.(Cwii'(. qua the compiainaat sl owed to proceed ^.nd , tbe a.fierence io in -row. That portion to which the
it is itretffer ordered, that Lue dc-lendact be served by the | Cheeapeake was applied is st-verai incarfi the htgaest,
publication-ot this rule onre a montn four months be- and is better filled with forms and blooms. 1 regret
lore sain next term m the Daily AUanta Iny&lliokncsb. ■ tbar t nought any of the Seaiowl,i .i.qii Ilojsc mate-
a paper published at Atlanta, wa. Maya.,iBu9. I rtafiv bv ihe experiment.
, V. i?'. AKERS, j Yerv Truly,
t'Odritor for compiaiuai.t. jnly3 KD. o. H DAMKRON.
A true copy irom the mmnte# of said Court. May 21, j ———— ■
IS,s *- w - K YISSmKIA Xh.it. i CEORBtA, FtrLTow County.
mayw-tni
NOTICE.
Fulton County. Ga , July e, 1669.
Mb. a. k B£a.oo ; Agent,
Fyr the tali of (Setyiab Guano, Atlanta. Ga.
^Dear tir; I applied to my cotton Beafowl guano and
Tisi« and Fare by Coast Line Same a* via
Knoxville,
PULLMAN A KIMfiAhi-JS
E*alace Sleeping Oars
DM THIS fiODTl
BAHOAOI CHECKED TH&OUOH
rav THROUGH TICKETS good both by Rlcamond
and Bay Line, and with option to Passengers of stop
ping at terminal points—can be obtained at the General
Ticket Office in this city.
Be sure your tickets read via Wilmington, N. C., oth
erwise yon may eiperiesce much trouble and IncoB
W J. WALKKH,
tisnera: cassengcr AkchL
Administrators, Executors, Guardian sand
Trustees
W ILL bear in mind that the time for making their
annual returns expires the 1st Monday in July.—
Come forward and make vcmr returns and save a rule
and costs, June 12, lt69. By order :
DAN-L PITTMAN,
Ordinary Fulton County.
Jobk T. Coopbb, Ci’k. Junel3-fi3tw2t
BENDEK S GARDEN.
C OMB ONE AND ALL. The undersigned would re
spectfully Invite the attention of the lover’s ol
Pleasure to a visit to his lately erected, fine Summer
Garden, known as "Bernier’s Garden.” on Hunter St.
Visitors will at all times be cordi&liy received and fur
nished with the best of Lager Beer and Refreshments,
and where they can enioy them in the cooling breeze of
the pleasure ground to their heart’s conteDt. Private
families are especially requested to come, as perfect or
aer will always be the aim of the Proprietor,
jnriell—imo WM. BENDER.
INFORMATiOM WASTED
O F CLARIS A ROBINSON, p
<
aid of her two
daughters, Julia and Adamic. Wrn_n la.-t iie*rd
oi iMar.aa was al cedar t-hoals, Fowton court,. Any
information tn regard to them will be thankfully re-'
_ .—a a.k„ MADISON BRooKs.
GEORGIA, Fayetts County.
obd in art's Office, -July 1S ; 3SC9.
■^yrrLBKEAS, James AIcBrice. Sas applied lor
L'B UNABT's OFFICE. July 5, 1S09.
HEREAS, A- B. F t wsyxh-_ Administrator of the
estate of Addison Dmiu, deceased, represents m
his petition auty filed tnat he has fuhy oiscuarged his
sa’.fl trust and Drave for letters of dis uis&ri -
.. Aij pcrsuue co earned, kmJred and Creditor* of raid
empton of personalty, and setting apart and i deceased, are n«it:ii d io £ e ibe-.r ol.,. if any «-
va'aation ot homestead, and i wi i paas upon tne son c irt. on or before the first wcLdry iu oc o *er next, else
at lu v c ock, A. M., on toe i8th day ot Jaj instant. Iren, tetters dismissory will be granted me .-tpp.icanr. .
i atm/office. D. C. Aitiun. uram»r>. I
1>JH- HUNTJBR,
e firi IhffitS to treat oil private diset sea, syphilis an
torts* gcmorrfcce gleet, strictures, Ac., completely
eradicated. That numerous class of ease* resulting from
self abuse, producing nnma^nM. nervous debility,
irritability , ernptiona, aamixral emlsaiona, eoi finally
Impot ency,penmiiaDtiy cured. Persons afflicted with dett
cate.intricate, A long standing ccustitutloea' c.. in p. a I r, i
are politely invited to call lor consultation, which costs
nothing. Experience, the be*t of trsobers, has enabled
him to perfcet remedies at once efficient, safe, perma
nent. and which in most ea»es can be need without hin
drance to business Mcdicim s prepared in the estab
lishment, which embraces office, reception and waiting
ruomr also ooarding and steeping apartments for pa
tients requiting daisy personal attention, and vapor and
chemical natfra, thus concentrating the famed mineral
spring-. Both sexes, married or single, suffering from
in discretions, indulgen- es, or exnosnre, xn *v apply and
be cured. No matter who hare tailed, state your case.
Read what be saye in bis pamphier, se-jt to auy adores i
free. Ti.oueanas ot cases treated arm aally ai office and i
ad over tbe country. (Sonsultation free, personalty or
i.y mail. Office. Nil 163 'Third street, between Green
T C. CHAMPE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
I S in receipt of his SPRING STOCK, consisting in
pa:t of the most beantifnl shades of Cloths and
Cassimeres, all of which I will sell low for Cash only.
All work done to order, and in the best style. No fit, no
ay. Renovating and Repairing done low.
maria—
Forsyth Sheriff Sales for August, 1869.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the
town of Camming, Forsyth coauty, between the
legal boms of sale, on the first Tuesday m August next,
the following lots of land, to-wit: 810,845,848,883 and 884,
in the 3d District and 1st Section of Forsyth county, as
the property of Geo. W.. McDaniel, to satisfy one 6 ta
issued from Forsyth Inferior court, la fltvor of Kantom
Poster vs Q. W. McDaniel. Propeity pointed out by
plaiutifTs attorney this 1st July, 1809.
J. A. SIMMS.
julyS-frl Deputy Sheriff.
AUfllNlSTRATOK’S EXOTICS.
N OTICE is hereby given to a 1 persons concerned that
I shall make application to tbe ordinary of Forsyth
county. Georgia, ou the first Monday in August next,
lor leave to Beil the real estate of Mary Garmany, de
ceased. This 5th of July, 1869.
THOMAS UTTLK,
juljS-30d Administrator.
Notice to Debtor and Creditors.
GEOKG1A, Clayton county;
N OTICE is hereby gtviii to all persons havtag de
mands against Elizabeth Rountree, late of said
county, deceased, to piesent them to me pro;etiy made
ont within the time presented hy law, to as to show
their ctinrac er and amount, and all persons lndei ted to
said deceased a e here y required to make immediate
payment. KLISH S. HANES, Adm'r.
jtt',y8-40d Printer’s fee f3.
GEOBGIA, Fulton County.
Ordinary'a Offic*, July 6, 1369.
J OSEPH E. JOHNSON, P. O. C , having applied for
Letters ot Guardianship of the property ot Dewitt
Wiilhaight. P. O. C., a minor. AU persona concerned
are hereby notified to file their objections, if auy exist-
within the time allowed bylaw eiee let ers will be grant
ed the applicant. DARI EL PITTMaN .
Oidiuary.
july8-30d Printer's fee 18.
GEORGIA, Pickens Countt.
irittANCBS K. BTKPHKNS, gaardiau ot J. W. Sarah
X A., Brownlow F. A. H., and Mary A. Stephens,
having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county
lor a discharge from her guardianship oi said minors'
persons aud property—
This is to cite ail persons concerned to show cause by
filing objections in my office why the said Frances R.
Stephens should not be discharged and dismissed from
her guardianship of said minors’, and receive the usual
letters oi dismission.
Given under ui> official signature, this Feb. 18,1869.
W_ H. SIMMONS, Ordinary.
feblO—lamf.m Printer’s fee $4 60.
GEOBGId, DeK alb County.
E DWIN H. GUESS, having applied to me in proper
form for letters of administration, dc b- uns non. on
tne estate of Robeit S. Cullnm, late of said county, de
ceased •
ail persons concerned are hereby notified to file their
object ons, if auy exist, within the time prescribed by
.aw, else letters will be granted according to the piayer
or the petitioner.
Wiinese my hand and official signalnre this Juno 17,
18o9. JAS. L. WILSON, Oid’y.
june20—tds Printer’s fee $5 per square.
IP
Forsytli Sheriff Seles for Avgust, ;1869
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court House door, in the
town of Cumtning, Forsyth county, on the first
Tuesday lu August next, between tbe legal hoars of sale
tbe following property, towlt: 80tl acres of land, more
or less, lying on the Hightower river, in the 8d District
and 1st Section, of Forsyth county, adjoining lands ot
A. H. Wilkie, Harrison, Unmerhour and other*, to sat
tsiy one fi fa iseued from Foravth superior Court in
favor of Carey Cox iu. Hardy Strickland. Levied on
as the property of the svld Strickland. Property
pointed ont by N. L. Hutchins, Jr., Plaintiff’s Attorney
this the 4th day of June, 1869.
JOHN A. SIMMS, Deputy Sheriff
july7-td Printer's fee $2 60 per levy.
Clayton County Postponed Sheriff’s Sale
for August, 1869.
W ILL t.e sold before the Court House door in the
town oi Jouesboro, on the first luesday in Au
gust next, within the legal boors of sale, a part of lot
of iantt No 178, containing 150 acres, more or less, in
the 12ih District, ot origiually Henry, now Clayton
county, as the property ol Thomas Barton to satisfy a
tax fl. fa , State vs. 7 huuiae Barton, Levied on Octo
ber 16,1863. J. s. HU IE,
Depuiy sheriff.
Jnly3-tds Printer’s tee fi 50
Clayton Sheriff Sales for August, 1869.
W ILL he sold before the Court House door, in thv
town of Jonesboro, on tbe first Tuesday in Au-
S ust next, within the legal hours ot sale, one town lot
t the town ot Jonesboro, lot No. 2, in the 2d Section
west side ot the Macon in Western Railroad, containing
one-naif acre, more or lets, the place where David H-
Rea now lives, levied on as the- property of David H
Red to eacisiy one fi. fa from Clayton Superior cou. t in
favoi of F. T. Gatther va. David H. Rea principal ana
James F Johueoa indorser. Property pointed out by
plaintiff.
Juue 29,1869 L, C. HUTCHESON, Sheriff
jy2-tds Printer’s fee $2 50 per levy.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
\l’ tth.KEAS, William E. Tucker, administrator of tin
ft estate of Samnel Chubb, late of satd county de
ceased, applies to me for letters oi dismission from said
estate—
Ali persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions within the time prescribed by law else the letters
prayed for will be granted the applicant.
Witness my official signature at office in McDonough,
Ga., this 9th day of March, 1869.
GEORGE M. NOLAN, Ordinary
marll—laupira Printer’s tee *4 60
GEORGIA, Forsyth County.
Ordinary's Office, 1
Cuhmino, Ga., May, 1869. f
Whereas, Thomas Little has made application lu
pi oper lorm to be appointed administrator of the estate
of Mary Garmany, deceased, these are therefore to cite
all persons concerned to show canse, if any tney have,
why said Little should not be appointed administrator
of said deceased’s estate, as applied for, on the first
Monday tn July next. Byor-erof
W. D. BENTLEY, Ordinary.
Hiram N. Bentley. C'K rk Court of Ordinary.
juue2-td Printer.s lee $4 50
GEORUIA, Forsyth County.
Forsyth Court of ordinary. April Term, 1889.
W HEREAS, Charles Estes, Sen., administator ot
Hutson Estes, dcc’d, has filed his application, ac
tompaniedbya final return, showing that he has tally
settled up said dec’d estate.
These, are therefore, to cite all persons concerned to
file their objections if any they have, within the time
limited by law, why said Estes should not be dismissed
from his said administratorship, ana receive letters ac
cordingly in terms ot the law. Witness
WM. D. BENTLEY, Ordinary,
a. N.BENTLEY, Clerk,
aprl 0—fim*
UKUHGIA, Fulton County.
W HEREAS, John Glenn, Adminiscrator of the es
tate ot Josepn 8. Coiry, lute of said county, de
ceased, applied lor letters ot dismission from said estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons conce ned to
show cause, it any exist, witbtn the time allowed by
law, else letters will be granted the applicant.
July 1st, 1869. DANIEL PIlTMAN, Ordinaiy.
juij2-3m Printer s fee 14 50.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
W hereas, Joseph F. Woodberry, Guardian of
Josephene F. aud William A. Woodberry, applies
for tetters of dismission lium said Guardianship.
This is, therefore, to cite ail persons concerned to
show cause, if auy exist, within the time prescribed by
law, else Utters will be granted tho applicant
July 1st, 1869. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
july2-3m Printer’s fee $4 60.
Pickens Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold before tbe Court House door in the
town ol Jasper, in said county, within legal hours,
on the first Tuesday in August next, the following
property, to-wit:
Lot of laud No. 246, in the 12th District and 2d Section
of said county, levied on as the property of Jainea tlm-
mons to satisly a fi. ta. issued from the Superior Court
of said county in iavor tilff.U.kM.V. Bryant, execu
tors of Hugh Bryant, deceased, against L. VV. Hail, ad
ministrator of M.. H. West, deceased, as principal and
James Simmons as security. Property pointed cut by
plaintiffs. J. g. CoFFEY, sheriff.
july2-tds Printer's fee $2 60 per square.
GCOKGIA, DsKalb County.
W HEKEaS, John G, McWUlUms and Robert McW It
liame, executors of the estate of John McWilliams
deceased, represent that they have fully discharged their
duties as said executors, ana pray lor letters ot dismiE-
slon—
These are therefore to cite and require all persons con
cerned to be and appear at my office, ou or before the
first Monday in September, 1869, to show canse, if at y
they can, why said letters of dismission should not be
granted the applicant.
Witness my official signature, this February 11th. laid
JAS. L. WILSONj Ordinary
feblS—lamt.m
Printer's fee $4 5o
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
B Y viriure of an order ol tbe Court of Ordinary ot
DeKalb county, Georgia, will be sold before the
Court House door in the town of Decatur, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN AUGUST, 1869. within the legal hoars ot
sale, the following p operty, to-wit: Lots of iand Nos
97, and 127, in tbe 16th district at originall Henry, low
DeKalb county, Georgia, containing 5uu Acres, more or
less; sold as toe property of John O. Turner, deceased,
for tue benefit ot the heirs and creaitors of said deceased
Terms—$r00u cash, the btlance due December 76,
1869. EDWARD A. TURNER,
juue30-tds (Printer’s fee $5 per square ) Adm’r
MARY J. JACKSON, | Libel for divorce in Fulton Su
vs. > perior Court
WILLIAM JACKSON, t May term, 1869.
I T appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff ,
that the defendant resides out of said county, ana tt
lurtner appearing that he is without the limits or ssia
State, it is, on motion of compiaiuant’s solicitor, order
ed, that the defendant appear at the next term of this
Court to answer said tause, and that he be served by a
publication of this order once a mouth for lour months
in the Atlanta Intklliqsnoeh. This May 21, 1869.
GARTRELL & JACKSON,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court. May xl
1669. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
may22-4m
POSTPONED ADMIN 1STH A’Foil’s SAL*
B Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary o
Claytou county, Georgia, will be sold, before the
court house door m tbe town of Jouesboro, on the
first Tuesday in August, 1869, between the legal hours
ol sale, the following property, to-wit:
Tbe west half of lot of land No. 62, in the 6th district
of originally Henry now Clayton county: also town lot
No. 2, in the 4th section, east side ol theMacon A West
ern Railroad, containing one acre more or lest; also one
town lot No. 2, in the 4th section, west side or the Ma
con & Western Railroad, bdjoln'n; the house occupied
oy Elliott A McConnell, and opposite the depot. Bold
as the property of W. L. Morns, deceased, tor the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
cash. June 26,1869. W. C LEE,
Administrator de bonis non.
je26—td Printer’s fee $5 per square.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
W HEREAS, Wilkins Willingham, administrator of
the estate of James M. Walker, late ol said
county, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from
said estate—
This is therefore to cite all concerned to show cause,
if any exist, within the time allowed by law, else letters
will be granted the applicant.
Witnees my official signature at office Is McDonough,
Ga., March 8,1869.
GEORGE M. NOa-AN, Ordinary,
marll—lamflim Printer’s lee $4 50.
ADMlNlVrKATDK’N SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of tfie Court of ordinary ot
DeKalb county, Georgia, will be sold on the first
A nesday in August, la.9, before the Court House door
in me town oi ^ecatur, DeKalb county, Georgia, within
tbe i gal hours of sale, tue foilowiug property to vvlt:
2‘ny. acre- ol lund, more or less. No. 828. in the 18th
district, of originally Henry, now DeKalb county. Bold
as the property of Stephen Tilley, de'd, lor the benefit
oi his heirs and creditors. Terms Cash.
JOHN W. F. TILLEY, Adm’r.
may30-td Printer’s lee $6 per squre
GEORGIA. Fayette County.
A LFRED R. SMITH, administrator with the wili,
annexed, of the estate of Henry C. Spier, deceased
having applied for letters of dismission from his said
administration,
This is, therefore, to cite all concerned, to show cause,
if auy exists, within the time prescribed by law, else
letters of dismission will be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 3d
day ot March, 1369.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
mar9-6m Printer’s lee $4 50.
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
W HEKEAB, Lucinda Boatright administratrix oi
Wm. Boatright, represents to the Court, iu her
petition duly fiieu and entered on record that she lias
lully administered William Boat right’seetate.
This is, therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why
said administratrix ahonid not be discharged irom her
administration and receive letters of dismrsaton on the
first Monday in October, 1869.
J. fl. MOKRO V. Ordinary.
apr8—6m Printer’s fee fit).
GEORGIA—Pauldinq County.
W HEREAS, B. S. Florenee, Administrator of Obe-
diah Florence, ae’cd, represents to the Court that
he has ftnly administered the ubediah Estate.
This is, therefore, to cue and admonish ali persons con
cerned to show cause 11 any they hava why said admin
istrator should not be disenarged from his administra
tion and receive letters of dismiesiou. Given under my
hand aud official signature. February 1, 1869.
S. B. MoGREGOR, Ordinary,
fete)-fim Printer's lee fi 50.
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
L EWIS T. THOMPSON, executor of the estate Ol
Samuel Thompson, dec’d, represents in his petition,
duty filed, that be nae fully discharged his said trust, and
prays for letters or dismission.
Ail persons concerned are, therefore, notified to file
their objections, if auy exist, within the time prescribed
oy law, else letters oi dismission will be granted the ap
plicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this -3d
day ol March, 1869.
EDWARD CONNER, Ordinary.
mar9-6m Printer’s lee $4 50.
Bill for Injunction, Relief, Spe
cific Performance, Ac.
William R. Phillips
vs.
Curb an Rogers and
Grafton Gardner. .
In Upson 5upebiob Court, May Term, 1869.
[T APPE ‘RING to the Court that toe respondent,
_L Gratton uardner, is a non-resident ol this State, it
is ordered that service ol said bit! on said Gardner be
made hy the publication of this order once a month for
four months in tbe Atlanta intelligencer, a public ga
zette published in the city of Atlanta, m the state oi
Georgia, and that this order be entered on the minutes.
JAMES W. GREENE,
J. S. C. Flint Circuit.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court.
may 11—wlamfim H. T. JENNINGS, Clerk.
William R. Phillips, i
vs. I Bill for Injunction, Relief, 9pe
CurbaN Rosibs and j eifle Performance, Ac.
Grafton Gardner. J
In Upson superior Court, May Term, 1869.
T APPEARING to the Court tnat tne respondent,
Gratton Gardner, is a non-resident ot this state, it
io ordered that service ot said but on said Uardner be
made by the publication of this order once a month lor
four months in the Atlanta intelligencer, a public ga
zette published in the city of Atlanta, In toe State ol
Georgia, and that this order be entered on the ruinates.
JAMES W. GREENE,
J. S. C. Flint Circuit.
A true extract from the mi antes ol the Court,
mayll—wlam4m H. T. JENNINGS, Clerk
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
W HEREAS, W C Hatnbleton, administrator of Fran
cis O and H L Hambleton, represents to the Court
in his petition, duly filed aud entered on record, that he
has fully administered Francis C and H L flambleton’s
estate—
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors,-to show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not he discharged from his
administration, and receive tetters of dismission on the
first Monday in September, 1869. This March 1st, 1869.
J. H. MORROW, Ordinary.
mar3-6m Printer’s fee gi 50
Notice to Consumers of Ice.
T HE ICE HOUSE will be open for the delivery o
ice on Sunday. From 6 to 8 a„'m., and from 2 to,
t» at- may SO—Sunil.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
W HEREAS, John T. Medlock, Administrator on the
estate ot Thomas L. D. Medlock, deceased, makes
application to me for Letters of Dismission from such
administration—
These are to .retore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my o ffice on or beiore toe
first Monday in Ju„e next, to snow cuuse. If any they
have, why Letters of Dismission should not be granted
the applicant. ,, _
Given under my hand and official aigrn&tare, {hie Jana-
ary 4th, 1869 JAMES T. LAMKIN, Ordinary, j
janlO—lamftm Printer's fee (4 50.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Ordinary’s Office, July 1,18«9.
W ILLIAM KILE, Administrator of the estate of John
Kile, deceased, having applied for leave to sell ah
the real estate of said deceased. All persons concerned
are hereby notified to file tneir objections, if any exist,
within tnu time prescribed by law, else leave will be
granted for the sa e oi said real estate according to the
prayer oi the petfrioner.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
iui>3-30d Printer’s lee ta.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Ordinary’s Office, July 1,1869.
J AMES C. DAVID, Administrator ot tbe estate of
John T. Davis, late of satd countv, deceased, having
applied for le u ve to sell the real esiate of said deceased.
ah persons concerned are hereby notified to file their
objections, if any exist, within the time jprescribed by
law, else leave will he grafted for the sale ot said real
estate according to tfie prayer of petitioner.
DANIEL PIT I'M AN, Ordinary.
july2-30d Printer’s fee <3.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Ordinary’s Office, July 1, 1869.
T HOS W. MoARTHOU having applied lor Letters of
Administration upon ths estate of A. A. Echols,
late or said county, deceased.—
Ail persons concerned are hereby notified to file their
objections. It' any exist, within tbe time prescribed by
law, else Letters will be granted said applicant as ap
plied tor.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
july2-30d Printer’s fee ja.
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
N OTICE is Hereby given to all persons concerned that
on tbe 10th day of May Edward Connor, late ol said
county, depart, d this Jife intestate, and no person has
applied for Administration ou the.estate of said Edward
conuor, and that iu terms of tne law Administration
will oe vested In the Olera of the Superior coart or some
utter fit and proper person thirty days after the publi
cation of this citation, unless some valid objection is
made to his appointment.
Given under my band and official signature this Jana
btnh, 1869.
^ D. C. MINOR, Ordinary
July’-20d
GEORGIA , Fulton County.
Ordinary’s Office, July 1,1869.
C LARA C. KNIGHT having apolled for Letters of Ad
Ulinietration upon the estate of U. W. Knight, late
ol said county, deceased—
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file tbelr
obieetton, it aoy exist, within the time prescribed hy
Jaw, . 1st- Letteis will be granted the applicant »• ap
plied for.
D ANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
jniy2-S0d Printer’s fee $2
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
W HEREAS, Maiy B. Pollard bas applied for Latter* of
Administ ation npon toe estate ot tf. F. Pollard,
late ot said county, deceased—
All persons concerned arc hereby not'fied to file their
objections within ,he time allowed by law, else Letters
wul be granted according to the prayer of the p*tl
tioner.
Witness my official signal urs this Jane 30th 1869.
D. C. MINOR, Ordinary.
Jal}2~
Georgia — Chatham Superior Court,
May Term, 1869.
Mites G. Dobbins, aud other a j j Q j[q n yy—Bill for Ac-
. .v _ - ?*' ar.nn^ count Belief, and to Mar
Ar thony Porter and Wallace I Assets of the
Gumming, Assignees of the f of the atate ot
Baua of the Biate of Geor- I (j eor gj a .
TT BEING REPRESENTED that there are other psr
J. ties tnan those now before tire Court interested in
toe distribution of the Assets of said Bank in the bands
or said assignees. That said trust may be executed
properly, and ths interest ot all may be protected as fin
as practicable, it is ordered and decreed that all persons
having deminds against said Bank of the stilts of Geoi
gia, cause themselves to be made parties Complainants
to earn Bill, with proper allegations and statements aa to
their respective Claims on or before toe firsc day of the
next Tei m of this court, otherwise such claims to be
excluded in tue distribution ol said fund. And It is
further oidercd that a copy of tnis cecree be published
once a week lor four months pr or to the next term or
thi Court, ui the enro^iete As Hentintl, Savannah RtPJ'fe
Heart Atlanta iNTBLLfoKSCBB, Cincinnati OotnsntTctal,
and New York World. w. SCHLEY,
Judge Superior Coon East Circuit at ueorgia.
I tiue extract from the minutes, tnis June 17,1869.
geo. Washington wiLtON,
Deputy Clerk Superior Court Chatham county, Ga.
je26- lawffm
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Ordinary's Offic-:, July 7,1869.
B ENJAMIN F. WALKER, executor of the estate if
Mamuei Walker, 1-tte ot said founty, decease-1, ,rep-
lea-.nti: that he h.-s tally disch%rgea said trust, and prays
forietleis or dismhs on.
All persons concerned are notified to III# toe-r objec
tions , ii any they have, on or refoie the first Mo_dty in
October next, else letters of disatlenon will be granted
the applicant. _
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
JulyS—6m Printer’s lee $3
Paulding Postponed Sheriff Sales-
WI ILL be sold before the Court House door in t
ft town of Dallas, on the first Tuesday in Angus f
next, within the legal hour} of sale, one House and no 1
in the town of Danas, containing one sere, more or ess,
and known as the A. G. Briuttie place and bums- p’rf et
land lot No. 229, m 2d District and 3d Section of Farid
ing cosnty, Ga., levied on as the property of S. A Tid -
well to satisfy a fi. fa. irom the Justice Court of the
itfsutn District G. SI., in favor ot J. B. Beall vs 8. A,
Tidweli, levied on and returned to me by a constates.
bold for the purchase money. „
This June 30,1869. WM. K. McGBEGOR,
Sheriff.
jffijS-tds Printer s fee $2 50 per levy.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY _ „ „
* At chambers, April 21, 1359.
To the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Payette County
■ ■ i u ewe ah ft ts not possible for me to attend and
Mf nold toe regular Term of the Superior court of
said eoanty on the fourth Monday in ttfin month on ac
count of toe sickness of my family, it Is therefore or
dered that said court stand ajoumed until ten o’clock on
the fourth Monday in July next, and tire Clerk ot said
court will adjourn the seme to said time. Forties, wit
nesses. Jurors, and attorneys will taka one notice ol this
adjournment mid govern them selves accordingly. Let
«»U order be entered on the minutes of said court.
Witne-S my hs-d and offlcral
Juty9^ J.». C T.C.
if. B. Wgodhouss
Bill ior Relief and Injunc
tion In Fulton Superior
Court, Fulton County,
Georgia,
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED.
I AM prepared to put in perfect order any kind of a
Sewing Machine, and famish the improvements if
desired. Persons in this city can have their Machines
repaired at tneir residences, without extra charge. Sat
isfaction gnaranteed, and all work done will be warrant
ed twe,ve months. Machines sent from a distance should
be taken from the table and packed carefully in a box.
Call on, or address, wuh stamp, _ W. G. BRUCE,
and Wainat, near the Pi-stoAee. LonisriEe. Ey. Office j next door to Jones A Graves’ Grocery Store nea r
Rnadays. to A- At. to 12 jjfrotherton’s comely Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGIA, Faulpino county.
Whereas, M. Austin applies to me in proper form for
letters of guardianship over tne person aud property of
Nancy A. V. Baker, minor heir of Pinkney Baker, de-
C *Ttes ia to cite and require ail per-ous concerned to be
»«wi appear at my office ou or beio e toe d. st Monday in
July next, ui show cau=e, il any tuey have, why said
letters should hot he granted toe applicant. .
Given under my hand and official signature. May 29,
1869 a. B. MCGREGOR, Ordinary,
junea-td ' Printer’s f*e, $9.
Jobs H. McClihtoca,
Geo roc Hover,
A. M. Hadlt,
Edward Parsons,
Ws. V. Moors, and
Wm. H. Clark.
Cantu e, November 21, lfiN.
R ead and sanctions. . Lei toe state's writ of In
junction and subpena issue etch In the penalty or
five thousand dollars, in pursuance with the prayer in
complainant’s bill, and auchother proceedings scare
usual in equity be had. It is further ordered toatColom
bus M Pkvne, ol toe city of Atlanta, be and he te hereby
appointed*receiver, and that he proceed to take posses
Mon or the real estate described in tbe within bill, ana
that said receiver proceed to collect from time to rime
toe rents, issues, and profits axrising therefrom, and bold
said real estate ana the rents SO collected, until the lnr-
ther order of the Court. ^ _ .
It is lortiier oidered that the said John H, McClentock-
George Mow, and A. N. fladH, be served ty pvtuic&itoa
in one of the city papers oi Atlanta once a non tii ior the
Buaoaof four month* before the next term of Ftmoir su
perior Court. Given a Oder my band and omcwuabSjBa*
tore. JOHN D. POPE, Judge S. C. C. O.
A true extract from the order of filc_to my office, Jar,,
leM—lamtfm
W7 K. VENABLE. Clerk,