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BY TELEGRAPH, 1 Madb,i> * a^u*- -•••..-Top*teoffimies danns: Monetary and Commercial
Prim’s si«roce. Six tbnu^nd troo f « go to j m
Y. Associated Press Dispatches , Cuba w'rihiti the next two weeks.
Tlie Car list,
"Washington, August 24.-The State Depart, | pol °* “ d Secretary, recentty captured, 1, ive
meet record* show the blowing action on the 1 **"* ,eB * UCed u * Scverai ' >ll,er C;trlb,s
have been condemned to dealii.
XVth Amendment: Complete KatlScation—■
Morth Carolina, West Virginia, Massachusetts,
Wist unsio, Maine, Louisiana, Michigan, South
Carolina, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Connecticut,
.u'i Florida—12. J>elediv< llatitJcaii<*n—Mi-
souri, and Kansas—2. lU-jection—Kentucky
and IK 1*ware—2.
Secretary Fisk is not expected until Mondayf
sp
Paris. August 26,—Increase of
million lrr.:, >.
I»nd ix, August 26 — Increase of
enty-tive !li>u-;u, 1 |> Mind- nterliR:;.
.London, Augu -t 27. - The Harvard’s beat the
race by six s-eouds.
Havana, Angjiat 27.—A battalion of volun-
It is not certainly known when the Cabinet j teera, 6 companies white and 2 black,are organ
meets, though they ex[>ect to be at the White j \ 7 Jor jj ie jiel i. VoUmteer regiments will l>e
House on Grant s arrival, Thursday evening or i formed as reeerv<-> to take the place of those
Friday morning The intention se< ms to In-j who take the fo ld.
ouly to consider Department business at the ltobU rs in aiiempting ttie pillage of theS.av-
m-xt meeting, but partizma L«pe that pro- j n ^ Bank were arret, i
greming event* will compel them U> give some The iofjureentswUackeJ the town oi liarras
attention auo take some action regarding Cuba, j Jq the Central Department and were repulsed.
Havana, August 24—Colonel Nicolan with
200 men and two guns, routed four hundred in-
«irgeuts, Dear Jeales, in the Central Depart
ment. The rebels left 20 kiliedi
New York, August 24—A German named
Cohen died to-day of Asiatic Cholera.
Washington, Atig. 2 >—Grant’s announced
line of travel pra i - his pn eoce here this
wet-k.
Revenue to day $202,boo.
Gov Isb&ui G. Harris is at Wdlard’iC *
pearly $'< ores ore) . rein nrier* -t on U-n-forty’s
will fa-doe 1st September. One hundred and
uiaety-fonr trillion of these binds are out. No
other coin interest «ill he due until 1st of No
vember. . •*
i!i. /■ tru says that .mournful intelligence
< umea to tliem from Tennessee that the chances
of preventing the return ;»( Andrew Johnson to
the Untied Slates Senate ire sat 1 to t>e diminish
ing.
London, August 24.—The steamer City of
Km J aneiro brought, as an experiment, nineteen
live oxen from Montevedio. A steamer now
building for this trade exclusively sails in six
weeks; others will tollow.
The morning 7 in rireeire-ing the ces
sion ol Cuba to the 1’idled States, says England
would fed'no Jealousy at this aggrandizement
which would complete ttie abolition of slavery
ttsan institution. The lo-s ot Cuba to Spain
would he unquestionable gain to the mother
eonntry and colony, and cause of mankind.
Paris, Aug. 24 —The French exiles generally
receive Na|t< >!>*<.ii’n ntnjie-ly wilh Uneipti voeal
demonstrations ot gratitude.
Felix Hyul has returned to r.iri*.
Madrid, Aug 24. -Ministerial dissensions
are increasing, and T«»|*ele llireatcns.to resign it
Zorrilla persists in severity low ml In-hops— ;
itepiilitieans p. tilion lot I*ettei loud and treat
ment lot Carlisle.
Richmond, Aug. 24 —The weather w,is show
ery yesterd iy and cloudy to-day. Heavy -.bow
ers yesterday tfnd last nig’ut at Staunton, Lex
ington, an l Old Sweet Springs.
Pmi.ADEi.rniA, Aug list 24, An insane son,
named Evans, killed his talher—aged 6:i. The
scene of murder was near that of Twitcbell.
Two more small distilleries dosed, but illicit
production continues
Fire on the c-iruer of Ninth and Wallace
streets, occupied by ten different lactories—no
water—tire still progressing.
Owing to the stoppage of the paper mills
which were run by water, the price ol paper
has advanced two i,ad a half to three cents per
jM>und. These nulls made 15 tons of paper
daily.
New Orleans, Augiist 1—There was a
San Francisco, August 27.—The burning of
the snow sheds were evidently the work of in
cendiarism. It stopped the trains three days, j
Washington, Aug 27.—Revenue $433,000.
Secretary Rawlins is 1 letter.
Yesterday’s report of seizures aggregate sixty j
establishments of various kinds, throughout the
country, for revenue infractions.
E'Umated debt statement show a reduction ol
$3,000,000.
Assessor- tbroii diout the country are instruct
ed to suivey disiilleries preparatory to enforce- j
in.hi. Some in w iemulations are about to be j
promulgated.
Delano ti legraphs supervisor Perry at Raleigh, j
N. C., H it every !>->x in tobacco should have all !
Atlanta. lii., An gust :>'-P. M
FINANCIAL—Broti — * r- baying and selling to-day
At tne tolknrisr quotatii>n» :
Goin.baymg. -
Gold. S(: ling ’. T3^
Silver, OU/'Sg ISO®
Auver.Sellitg. .. . 125&
GRAIN—Wheat (I i to $1 50. Corn ft 35. Oats 7Sc-
Rye #1 50 to $1 Ol.
MEAL—$1 35 to 1 *>
FLOUR—Fa»<-v nrj.nds, bar-. J1 75 to $5 l*i: standard
family |4 to |! ij ; Ciira, 44 Du $2 75; saperdne, $3 35
VO S3 M.
BACffJt—Clear sides 4Uf; clear rib sides 31, shoul
ders. II em«-«tigar cared canvassed 24; plain con-
v22 to 27; plain 1- to 12.
1.1V.K—Tennessee,<4et>r?iaanil Alabama 50 n nOc. pei
hnstel; Uydraaiic Cement 15 per barrel; Piaster o -
Paris t>> Per barrel.
LKATIIER.— WHte Oak Sole, per lb, 40 to 50c; Hem-
lock Soie. per IK SI to Uihmt. r-rr doneu, j6i to
$tg»: Harness i.earner, jerr lb. 4 > >o 4s i.
LARD.—In barrels, 22; in ice^s and cans. 2:! cents.
MOLASSES—Caba, per "allon, 53 to 56c; Florida
H ■■■ ~. j ; New Orleans,35 tot*u; Syrup, pertcallon, 90 to
PSAS.—In sacks, $1 25 per bushel.
SUGAR—Crushed and granulated, per lb, ISc; clari-
fled, per lb, 1« to 15c ; New Orleans. 14 to 17c.
TOBACCO.—Low evades, 6"; medium, 70 to S5:
good medium, 50 to 55; line. Otic to ill; choice, $1 21.
Official advertisements I GEOHGIi < cocstt.
ftlarkei ICeporu Of Telegraph,
IxistKis, Aupusl :: i.^Joon.—Consols 91. Bonds t&X.
Sugar ailoat dull. Tiimvt64a 61.
I.iVr-itejoi.. August 30 — Noon. — Colton—Uplands
MJf; Orleans 13*6 to MX- Sail s 5,000 bales ; others ua
changed. Breadstuds quiet
Havre, August:: t—Cotton opens heavy, both spot
and aitoat
New York, Angust :t) —Noon.—Stocks tjuiet. Money
quiela'StoT. Sterling, long 934; short 10. Gold 133)4.
’AS* 2314; Ti-nnessee ex-coupons HI, new 52)4. Virgin
ia* 55. new 55)4. I onisiauas. old 7i. Flour dull and 5c
lower. Wheat qnlet. Corn lirmer. Pork doll at $32.
lard dull. Cotton us let and firm atS4 3 4 to 35. Tur
pentine 42. Korin- strained 2 49. Freights quiet.
New York, August 3*.—Cotton is a shade fl-mer;
the mark , an J hran'ls required by law, in the | sale* of 6ui bales at aSrents. F.our dull-superfine 5 35
precise manner pn scrilie.l, but Delano don’t re
gard the slight irregularities on the ground for
seizure, but advises detention for explanation.
Delano directs all gaugers to nail stamps on
packages of spirits with live eight ounce galvan
ized carpet tacks
The Governor of Colorado, by a proclama
tion, calls on the citizens to exterminate the
depredating Indians.
Sr. Lorre, August 27.—C<>1. Lake, proprie
tor of Lake’s Circus, was shot dead by a person
Lake ejected from the Canvas The murderer
escaped.
White Sdi.phkk SpRinos, August 27 —
Members ol the. press, ih-siring to attend the
press bail here Tuesday, will receive franks over
tlie Chespexke «fc Ohio, Orange ifc Alexandria.
Itichmond *k Danville, Kieliinoitd A; Peters-
luirg, and Hiehmond & Y'ork Jfiver railroads,
upon producing eerliticates from the agents ot
the Associated Press in ihe city from which
they hail, that they are conuecled with
the editorial stall and endorsed by the
Assixialed Press Agents in the city of
New York. Philadelphia, Washington, or Rich
mond, railroads iietweeu here aud Washington,
i> d(um>r&, Alexandria, Richmond and Lynch
burg issue round trip tickets lor the ball, good
lor a week trom the 22th inst. Many distin
guished gentlemen have notitie 1 the managers
of Un*ii intention to attend the ball.
Gov. Wise is here and not in ill health as re
ported by the Northern papers.
Havana, August 28—Col. Benages has ar
rived at Los Tunas with his convoy.
A schooner, alter safely landing arms for the
rebels, was captured in the Bay of Saville, by
Spaniards, who were burning arms in the moun-
taiifk adjacent to the bay.
Lisbon, August 28—Brazilian advices—The
Allies were in movement on Villa Rica. Para-
guyan advices—The Allies are not strong
enough to attack laipez iu Carddlevias.
1st. 1.01 re, August 28—Judge Chase writes
Miaus
was w
Wash in
War lore ri
ipian. who was the challenging pai
tided audit is thought mortally.
ton, August The
urned.
with
'retary ol
rty, have arrived to
the Georgia
Governor Senter
nee the President.
Boutwell and Butler will _
Agricultural Fair at Macon.
Dr. Boulds Baker has departed to .commence
tlie canvas in Texas.
The Gettysburg identification scheme is a
lailure. Most letters from prominent Generals
deplore the movement, as tending to tear open
halt healed sectional wounds. .
Indianapolis, August 2d —David McDonald,
Judge oi the United States District Court, is
dead.
Paris, August 25.-—The Emperor has nearly
recovered.
to ilay.
The
duel at the Oaks on veaierday between a Mi_
... . the following to a gentleman here: “I am out
Biasippian and a New Orleanian, with Missis- ,, , -
..... . , .. .. ol-all luture contests aud no one need lie jealous
simn nSes, forty paces. At ihe second fire the I ,
'of me iiereatter.
Pim.ADKLPnu, August 9».—The Tax Re
ceivers office, adjacent the Central Police Sta
tion, has been pillaged of $30,000— no clue.
W ashinuton, August 28.—The Navy Depart
ment has advices from Admiral Rowan, com
manding the Asiatic squadron, that the rebels
were delealed on laud and sea. Their leader
was captured. . The rebellion is absolutely
squelched.
The plate printers sti ike continues. No pres
ent prospects of relief irom the Hactional and
small note currency famine.
London, August 28 -The 7'V.o in-com
menting on the race says : Tlie Americans' in
feriority was in steering, but not enough to ac
count lor the distance. The Americans must
acknowledge that our style of rowing is the
best. The comments ot the press are generally
complimentary to the liar van is.
Wilmington, August 28—The new iron
bridge, built by W. Bolman, of Baltimore, over
the Northwest and Northeast branches of
Gape Fear River, tor the purpose qt connecting
all railway hues centering here, has been com
pleted, and the first train with a large party ol
excursionists p tssed over to day.
Washington, August 28. - Revenue to-day
nearly halt million.
T. C. Fariells and Dwyer & Co , distilleries,
New York, and Senator J. 11 Henderson A Co ,
tobacco factory, Keokua, have t«een staved by
officers.
There are ug'y rumor* ot coldness Iietweeu
Boutwell and Grant.
Senator Osborn, of Florida, levs lurnished
lists ot persons he de^ir. s removed from naval
j and army employment in Florida
Official circles discredit the reported rejec
tion ol the Chinese treaty.
The fractional curreuci shipments lor the
wetk were one hundred and seventy five thou
sand dollars, including ten thousand to a buries
ton and len lh<>usaud lo New Oilcans.
Rawlins is bolter but his physicians torbid any
business.
Itis stated Delano opposes the repeal of the
income tax, pielerring rath* rto lelieve muiulac-
luiers.
The years’ iu^'rn d revenue is estim ated «t t wo
hundred millions.
Heavy thunder storms here to-night.
War material Irom Mexico i>*r Hie n l*< 1* have
arrived at Bay Nype.
San Francisco, August 28 —The supreme
Court ol Nevada divides that U’legiaplis are a
bianeh ol «*oium>*r»“e, and under the e<>mr I ol
10; common to fa r extra Southern 6 49 too 75
Wheat heavy and 1 cent lower—w nter red western 1 50
to l 53. Corn scarce-mixed western 1 15 to 1 20. Pork
quiet and firmer, $32 12!4 to 32 25. Lard steady.—
Whisky 1 15. Rice -Dar.ein.-i firm, S)4 to 9)4 : Rangoon
lower, 7X 11 Sugar is in good demand. Coffee and
I isses is qn el aud firm. Mon-y easier, 5 to 7 ; mostly
at Sterling weak, 9)4. Gold quiet. 13314. Stocks nn-
ireuaily dull, hut closed steady at ft dec ins. Govern
ment* strong. 62s 23)4. G otgias 88)4.
Losnos, August 30 —Even ng—Coinola 931-8.—
Bouds S3)4 Turpentine 2Cs fid to 26s 9d.
Liverrc-.l, August 30—Evening - Cotton is a shade
easier; np ands 13 1-2; orlea-s 1314 to 13 3-4; sales
60OO ; epecalatlon atul eX[H ,rl
Paris August 30.-Bourse is excited. Rentes 71 to
72.
Baltimore. AugUrl 30.—Cotton nominal 34 V- Floor
doll and decline 6 cents ; Howard Street sup.-rfine « ihi
to 6 25. Whe-it irregnlar prime to choice 1 40 to 1 50
lair to good 1 25 to l ::5 Oats dull. 53 to 58. Pork $3i 56.
Uncoil i* more active, l ard easier. Whisky dull, 1 22.
Virginias, old 45 1 2 . 65s 54. <7s 501-21ed.
St. I.oi is, Augu-t :tu —W hisky dull, 1 17 to 1 IS Pro-
v Siou-. steady fork $34 50. Should, rs 15 1-2 to 153-4.
Sides IS 3 4 to 19)4. Larg 24.
Cincinnati, Aug »i—Whisky dull. $119. Provisions
dnll with little deroaDd. Pork $3t Shoulders 15)4 to
15 3 4.
Louisville, Augnt:»—Ma.kot unchanged. Whis'-.y
1 IS to 1 21.
New Orieans. Angn«t 3d.—Cotton dull and nomi
nal ; sates 17 ; rece:p*a 151. sag.-ir and Molasses, uii-
1 hinged. Goli 133 1-S.
Mobile, Angust.'X) Nothing doi c ; receipts66; ex
ports 8.
Savannah. Angurt 70 —Cotton quiet but steady, sales
51 ba.es; middlings 31 cents. Receipts 2, Sea Island,
first new crop.
Auuubta, August 3) — Cotton market more ac ive and
demand good ; sales 60 bales , middlings 31)4 cents. Re
ceipts 42 bales.
Wilmington, Aug. 80.—Spirits ot' turpentine 38)4.
Ro-in quid. Crude Turpentine u 1 changed Ta r arriv
ing.
Savannah, August 80.—The CoLlon market quite is
active, with a good inquiry and improvent on last quo
tations. Receipts 98 bales; middlings 32 eente ; s ,les
75 bales.
Washington, August 9o —Rev
$315,000.
Rawlins’ reported return re untrue.
Capitol is still without a Secretary.
Supervisors Emery, ot Tennessee, and Stan-
wood, of Mississippi, are here.
John B Read, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., has ob-
. rained H patent lor making paper from the cot
ton plant.
Admiral Boole has gone.
Bit Cask i-S, August 25.—The Madrid corres
pondent ol the^Jodtpendenct Belgt says the situ
ation is unchanged. Sabariego continues to head
the lorces which were reported as destroyed and
dispersed a tew days ago.
Buffalo, August 25 —The United States rs.
U. S Kimball, charged with rendering fraudu
lent returns to the Revenue Department regard
ing tobacco, has been decided in favor of the
government. The decision involves the torleit- !
ure of stock and machinery, valued at twenty i
thousand dollais A criminal trial against Kim
ball commences in < >ctol»er.
Bakis, August 26.—The committee reported ;
to the Senate the pnocqvAl m.Hlificatinna The I
Senate may reject the l ills without giVang rea
sons. The Government may appoint !a Com- |
rnis-ioncr i»> report upon votes ot want'd coo-!
fidence.
San Fhancisvm, August 26 —Two miles ol 1
snow shiais on the Pacific Central Railroad j
were huruevl ; also many cross lies burned, and i
the rails warped by the heat.
ik-tieral SUMwawa torbUis the tree ol beet by i
the garrison at Wilmington, California, on ac j
count ol cattle disease.
Washington, August 25 Tlie Lancaster, 1
thtv flag ship ot tlie South Atlantic squadron,
w hich has teen detained several weeks at Nor
folk tor want ot seamen, was commissioned to j
day. sml will pnwaNl shortly tor Brazil.
Rawlins arrived last night, and had a severe
hemorrhage.
Senator Can venter is here.
Capitalists trom the North, have purchased
the Thorton esiale iu Fairlax county, N a , tor
a hoitalred and filly.thousand.
Customs from the 14th to 21st, inclusive, is j
over lour quarter uiiljioua—unus re i> la.'ge,
Washington, August 26.—Francis Key
Special Notices.
J^^Preliy Women.—-A 4'oroparatliely
ft-R- monopolize the Beauty as well as the at
tention of Society. This ought not to be so. but it is;
and will be wnile men are foolish and single out pietty
faces for companions.
This can all be changed by using Hasan’s Magnolia
Balm, which gives the Biooin ot Voiitli aud a refined,
sparkling Bi-auty to the Complexion, pleasing, powerful
and uatur&l.
No Lady need complain of a rod, tanned, freckled, or
rustic Complexion who will invest Ti c. nts in Hagan’s
Magnolia lialm. Its eflects are truly wouderlul.
I.vo.nV Kathaibon la the Best Hal r Dressing.
maylS—deonlraw4t
N ew Advertisements.
UEOKGIA, F orbyth County.
Ordlnart’s Oefice. August 24,1869.
W HEREAS, Abner J. Fowler applies lor exemption
of personalty and setting apart and valuation ot
homestead of recty; anal will pa-.s ppoa the same at
mi office, in Cu niaing. Ga., on Wednesday, ihe 8th day
of September next, at 1 o’cloik, p m.
B )l. D. aENTLBY. Ordinary,
angtl ilawlt Friuter’s fee $2»
6EOH6I.4, Fulton County.
Ordinary's, off ce, Aug. 30, 1S69.
P ETER HUGE, ad.nini-trator of ilin esfaie of James
Dunlin, late of said coiiuiy. deceas d having ap
plied lor h ave fo sell the real estate of a d dec> ased. for
the purpose of uistrihuuou among the heirs at law ol
s :id deceased—
This is th refiire to notify all persons concerned to
S'e heir objections, ii any they have, within the time
prescribed hy law, e se leave will be granted eai.i appli
eatit as applied l >r tor.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinaly.
angtl—It Pi iuter’s tec $1 5n.
I.EUIK.M, Fulton County.
Ordinary's Office, Aug, 30.1SC9.
rjlHOMAS A. KENNEDY, admin.slrator of the estate
1 of Andrew Macon.son late ol s id county, de
ceased. having appl ed tor leave lo sell the real estate of
raid deo ared for the purpose ol uiriribution among the
heirs al l .w—
Thi- i- th- refore to noilly all persons concerned to file
the i objections, if any they have, with n the time pre-
n lihe • bv law, else leave will be granted said apphean-
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
auc31—4t Pi inter’s f -e $4 50. .
OEOittii.t, Pulton County.
Ordinary’s Office Aug. 3n, 18i-9.
S. NEWTON, having applied for the guardianship
c.
ot the persons au tpropeity ol Carrie ami Jura
Col. man. m nor .i Jreu o: F. H. C drman, de ca-ed—
Ths is there tote io noliiy ali per.-ons concerned to
show cause, if any th. yean, withm the time pr.acntied
hy law, wfiv letters rh .uid not b .- grauted Said applicant
a.- applied for.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Urdii ary.
ang31-30d Print ei’e fee $3.
J
j GEORGIA, ITJLVON COUNTY.
Ordinary’s office. Aag. SO. 1869.
OHN CA8ET. ad dritstr.ator of the eata c of Pete
Lang, a e of said county. iiecca-ed, haviug applied
l..r leave to i-eii th • TvAl estate oi raid d. ceased—
This is to notify al! prison- c- neerutal to show cause
H an • ther h .ve. within the time prescribed by law, whv
,-„v« stio Id not be grauted said appluant as applied lor;
tan the purpose of Daring the ueii s of d'-eeaseii.
DAN'lKL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
•ing81- 4 Printer's tee $ I 59.
New Orleans, August 28—J O Latnli-y,
Oily Gouiptridler, w as a-.ituniilteil fur conU'iiq-t
in reltisttig to nln'v the otiler i*t lire- Sixih I>is-
trict C-ejrt, requ.rittg him ti) tsstto warrants to
Hie New Orleans Kepublican Publishing Com
pany lor some lorty thousand d<>l!.ire tor official
j noting, done under col >r of the authority ot
the Briuting bill passed by the last Legislatare.
Washisgtos, Aug;. 29.—The Assistant I reas
urer at N\ w York has lieeu directed to purchase
bonds and sell gold during Sept'-miter, to ihe i aug3i 4od
GEUItGlA, Pulton County.
Ordinary's Office, Aug. 30, Jsfi!).
\\T K - sPHEWELU having applied for the adminie
TT , trstiou maru theestateoi Stephen Sprewcll, late
ot -am count v deceased—
This is the:"ethre to uoti y ali persons com erred tO'file
objections, if any they t-ave, within the time prescribed
by law. else letters will be granted s lid applicant.
DANIEL PIT I'M AN. I'rdiuary.
au-g31—9-d Primer's fee j-3.
GEUKGIA, Fulton form.
oimisARY's orriCE, Ang. 3<i, ltfi9.
P ETER HUGE administrator of the estate of P. 4.
In luei!. late oi said county, deceased, haviug rep-
, -er.t d to -be court tha' he has fully discharged ids
s-no : u-t. and 1} p led for dismis-ion tr«im the same—.
To - s therefore to uoiify-all persons concerned to file
ihelr objections, it any they have within ihe lime pre-
- r wd by law. else letters will be gianiedsatd appa
cant, on the 1st Mondav in'December. Itvi9.
DAN 1js.L PI fTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer's fee $4 50.
Paulding Sheriff’s Sales-
cigar in
!
tic l»! s
me aud wake
Lo tory.
'til itiited line
p«'t «*n bread
uutry are ask-
gust.
Boutwell re m>t expectrel at the nest Cabinet j
till . fit '■
t tie I Lil-T Dope dllrut dls’Hri'. - G -dill
D en uiidious ia currency on the peusiuu account
due ou the first ol September.
The debt statement will show little or no re- j
duetion.
Rawlins still improves. J
There is no definite iniormation regarding the
return ot aov aliseut members ot the govern-
nn * t.
\N u-i.re.iidS, August '.5.—The Sou;hern
Ka In ti R'-pit-senLatives unrl Senators are
jhsI ui their t tumrs U»r removals by order 2o. !
I he appropriation bill of 1867, forbidding asses- |
; iiit-uis lor poliin-.-tl jturposes, or removal front !
offit clor political opinions, under penalty ot j
removal from office ot j-ersons making exac- [
•rderius:
VZJILL be sold before the Court Hon-e door In the
Vf town of Dallas, on 'he first Tuesday in Ociober
next, w tin the legal h»'iir j of sate, the fol owing lots ol
.1
L • - No 50 %■.•! C 3 .u Ihe -id.1teir ct in i 3d sectron |
... i t ... - * ■ anty. ut. t.c, ... o . a- 'hepiy of j
J M U Fttc.au. to satisfy one ti la Irom the 8ap-r or I
< on t «>f said c. upty. tn favor ol if. J Kiser rj. J J4.
B PyniAn. s.-u tor the purchase money. Property
pointed oat bj vic.endaau.: August 25, liva
sagS^-td*
W. M. McuttKouR, bherufl.
Printer’s fee $2 50 per levy.
, same extent and iu the same manner as iu Au
Shitafi. youngest sou ol Arthur aut! M*rv For-'
•jrth 8haart, died ct thirst on a forty-five mile
dt s«-it in Ari/ 'iiu l'i t ii •- \ ^
t he BlitisL AltuiSL-r, l li.«.ul..n. i,.» ,ttuini-d
lroin ihe Sumner vocatmo.
Applications tor small notes and tractiouai
eumency is becoming overwhelming.
Supervisor Barbour ha< l»een assignod to the
Southern Oldu D strict, t’« -k in to Michigan
and WisOonsiu Disirici, and V-miig io Arkansas. ;
The doctors hope ti <u Ra \ l.t.s wiii tie able
to attend to to sun ss »d a iv •» .1
Drlai.o ilwltws any arrang. ment w li. n-l ,
s iu«> take thei»
must be ti.ade al li-< l.i
London, August 26.— l'h«* cob
wrrilirf has ha.I .a depr 9>uig t '|p<
si lifts rii-l'i-is IhtotigU ill the com
me pncis mIni|c ihi* view- , .f buy el
Bahis, August *fi.—Th« Km Teas ri mains a li.ius or '-rderiu.- removals. Several persons t rr Aitv,»nd I will pass up. a the same, at ay office,«
w.a k at Gonstautmiiple. She has abandoned removed in vi, iu’-.n ot this law. have been re- I u ^onesday, ibe ;tn ua> of Sey.temW isoj
: ! J. n. OrtULSkfy.
hts journey to Jciusaiecu i stored, | Fruiter's fee
A PROCI-A9fl ATiOM.
05,000 REWARD.
GEORGIA:
By Itufna B. Bullet k. fiov. of saiil Stan-.
Where as, reliable inl-Tinitiou has been received at ]
this Depar meet, tliat m the oouafy . t Tc r, t. on or j
about the night of the 19th So of July, ultimo, a 'etii.i ]
ot lAwiews persons, having ii si by f >rce and :..'liana- |
lion, obtained from the j^-i r the said , me ■; Ter
rell the keys ot the corn ;) j-i.;. oid ii --ally »n.l unlaw-
fully open the said jail,ai J Kill an ; murder one John 6.
Lee, by cutting his t hi oaf with a r id -John
G Lee being at the time confined ia =ai<lj tii. horduuSed.
and securely efuaaed. ami. th-relore, uaab el > d« fend
h : iu- .--f aga ns; the murder joss track o I toe sani lawt.ss
pi-ri'-n-s. ami
Wtn-reas, whether tLr si 'li fear .0 ihe afor.-fti-i law
less person*, or through wiillul neg’ect u duly, ire civil
authorities of sakl coun!) of Terrell, have tailed to iu-
lormthis Uepartmentfof the commi-sic-a of lUs liarha-
rous and inhoman.m;:r3-r, and have also faded to take
any steps wha'ever tow rde the arrest of the perpetra
tors Ue-eoi ; .nord r. nevertheless, to efiect this object,
to vinoicat* the nutjesty of Itw and the sicredness of
human life, and in ord -r the more cm nly to bring to
speedy trial and punishment th -se guilty parties, 1 do
hereby i-s». _• this, my jirov-lamation, I'ltcriug a reward of
Five Thousand Djllars for the apprehension ard drilve-
rv to the Shenfi of said county ot Terrell, of the per-out
engaged in tne perpetration ot the horrible and atrocious
murder herei- before rAnted, wither.deuce sufficient to
secure their conviction.
Given under my iiand ami the great seal of the state at
the C-pitoI iu Atlanta, this i4th day of August, m the
year ot oar Lord uni- 't housand Fight Hundred and
Sixty-Nine, and of the Independence of the United
states ot America the Nintiy-Fourih.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
Dai .d U. Com.-re, Secretary ..t r tut .
aou 2 331 tv I t
ORntNARY’s Office. Fayettsytli.e, Aug. 25, ’69.
T OHN T. HBWBLL has applied for exemption of
p-rsonAity. and setting apart and vsiuat : on of
homestead; and I will ]>ass upon the same at It o’clock,
a in , on the 9:h d.av ot Oetoi er. 1S69, at my office.
D. C. MINOS, Ordinary.
^ auciT p-’c v Printer’s tee $2
Adiuinistrator’s Sale.
} )Y \iifile of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
> PeKalb Ciuujv. e.i:i sold before the courthouse
•lit. 'own of l’t.".:nr_t;eorgis, on the first Tne--
r, mst. within the legal home of sale, the
followingpropert , to wit:
A It-'tree aud lot iu the town of Decatur. Georgia,
near ihe Methodist Church, said l ot .containing olc
acre, move or ie-s. Sold as the property ot John I.
Wiley, tir'd, for the bell fit .n V.i- he rs and creditors.—
Teuif cash. ALu.KN WuDDELL Adm’r.
aiigu'4 tds_ l’rintet'- fee $5 per square.
[OFFICIAL [
Fyfcutive Depahtmf.nt, ^
Atlanta, Ga., August 20th, 1S69. |
Whereas, a v icancy has occurred, aud now exists, in
ihe otfice of Ord nary of Glynn County, caused by the
resignation of John B Miller, the p ti-on having been
elected thereto; and
Whereas, Ueo-ge McK Mitchell, who was, on the 23:6
day of July, ultimo, appointed Ordiuary for the said
county ol Glynn, to fi t me vacancy alor-said. Ires de-
clinfed to ace'eptthe said a p dulm ut:
Now, therefore, 1, Rufus ti. Uull .ck, Governor and
Commander-’n-Uhief of the Army aud Navy ot this
State, and of the militia thereof by virtue of the pow
er and autnorily vested in me by the Constitution and
laws of thi $.state, do. hereby appoint J. K. ROWS,'of
tho county of Glynn, Ordinary the-e tu till .the va
caucy aforesaid ; and m ter, that-he, the said J. F. J{o*e,
upou his executing and filing qr this Department, his
official bond as Clerk of Ordinary, in Ihe sum of One
Th-msind D .liars, with such sureties thereto as the law
requires, and as shall he sa>isfaclory to ino.be com
missioned accordingly.
Given under my hand and the S -a) or the Executive
Department, at file Capitol, m At imp a, tlie day uml
year first auove wrt ten.
RUFUS JL BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
R. Paul I.ksTkii, Seet’y Execu'ivc Department,
augih-dai wit.
iD.1Il.M3TR4TR4.VK SALK.
N. K. FOWIFH. Aiicttoueer.
B ) virtue ol au order o r : b' Honorable Court of Or
diuarv of Fulton c..unt\, 1 wall sell before the
i oart House door, iu tlie my ol Atlanta, within the
usual hours of sale, ou th. tir-t Tuesday in September
t ext the west half of city lots Nos. 13 and i4 of land lot
No. 45 in said city, front ;r.g south on Fair street luo feet
and running hacK north 4i» feet to fi g, era street, rorfi
ta'miug one acre more or less. Sold as the property ot
H. L. Currier, deceased, for the lanefit ol heirs and
creditors. Terms cash
CATHARINE A. CURRIER,
lnly22-td» Administratrix.
Administrator’s Sale
B Y virtue of en order of the Court o Ordinary, of
Henry county. Ga., will be sold belore the Court
House door in tin- town of McDouongh, on the first
Tuesday in October next, between the legal hoursof
sale, th- fol’owing property, io-w : t :
The llou-e and Lot ou the Non least corner of ihe
public pijiu-p of s-od town of McDonough, known as
the late residence ot Bu-hroddVttit, dec’ii, late of said
coumv.
Soid for the beaefi'of the heirs and creditors of said
peceased. Terms Cash. G. G. WEEMS, Adm’r.
augv2 —tds Printer’s fee $5 per square.
Clayton County Sheriffs Sale for Septem
ber. 1869.
W ILf. he sold be r ore tne court house door, in the town
ot Jonesboro, on the first Tuesday, to September
nex', within the legal hours ol sale, the toUowiuR prop
erty to wit:
One half acre of land, more or less, it being part of
town lore Nos. 7 and 8 in the 3d -<■ lion, west side ot the
Macon .V Western R-.iiroad. it being the place whereon
A. ,1. Hays now lives. Levied ou as the property of
Thomas T. Tucker, to sat.ir y it ii fa from Payette Supe
rior Court, in favor of Sa'-> uot.U Pegg, as administra
tor. Ac., r .’ Thomas 9’. Tucker. Levied on for the pur-
eh .sc money. August 3d, lst.9
L. C. HUTCHESON, Sheriff.
augG -tils f'ri.-iter's fee $ J 5t) per levy
William U. Phillips,
us.
Bill for Injunction, Relief, ripe
Cifie Performance, etc.
Cukban HiiQEiis and
UUAFTON GaBDsEK.
In Upson Supkiuor Coui.t. May Term. 1869.
I T APPEARING to the Court tiiai tlie resiaiiideul
Grafton Gardner, is a non-resident ot this Slate, n
re ordered that service at said bill on-aid Gardner !>e
m-ide by the publication of tins order on e a mouth lor
lour mouths in the Atlanta Intelligencer, a public ga
aetie published ill the city of Atlanta, In the State ol
Georgia, and that this order l.e entered ou the minute*
JAMES \V. GREENK,
J. s. c. Find C.rcutt.
A true extract from the minutes ol the t ourt.
ruayll—wtam4m H. JENNINGS, cierl;
Paulding County Sheriff s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House dm r in the
town ot Dallas, ou the first Tuesday i nSeplem
her next, betweeu the usual hours of su.e, the l\d.o» in-
property, to-wit:
Lot ot land No. 892, and half of lot > o. 9u2 in the 3d
district and 3d section. Levy made and ret urned to me
by Constable, on two fi fas. in favor of Jesse hooper
rs. Jonn W. Kemp, principal, A. U. Brimie, indorser.
August 3d, 13 9.
Also, at ihe same time and p'ace. will ho stud
lots ot land Nos. 9 «i aud 903, in tne id liisiriet and 3d
section ol Pauldiig county, containing 40 .acres each.
Levied on as the pro,a rty ot powers x. White, to satiety
a tax fi fa.
Also, at the same time and p’ace, lots oi land Nos. 51
and 52, in the 19th distt ict and 3d eeciitn ol Panldtng
County. Levied on a- the propei t> of Robert LeveretL
to sau.-ly a tax fi ta.
Also, a; the -atne 'ime and pi ,re. 1 >t of land No. 36, in
the 2.1 district and ‘ I r. buu «: P.aiding county. Lev
ied on as the prop A - - b ; . ,. J rit—its j; cot, t> -sat iety
a tax n ia.
Also, at the Seme time ana ik.-fce“lof Afd»»d No. c s, | B
the 19>h district and 3d si-etiuo of Panlr.ing eotiuty.
Levied on to satisfy a tax fi la Property pointed out by
Tax Collector, and levy made and returned to me by con
stable. August 3d, 1869
Also, at Llie same tune and place, lot ol land No. S35,
in the 31 dTstrictand ;k! section ol Paulding.-onnty e'>n-
taining 40 acres, more or less. Levied on as tlm propei tv
of V. ssleward, to satisfy a fi la. from the Ju-iir.- t ons) .<t
the 1213th district, G. M„ in favor ol J. it Weaver rs
C. Steward and Allen Umphrey. Properly pointed ont
by the filaintifl Levy made and returned in.ee by a
Constable.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold lots of
land in the town of Dallas, No ti and halt of lot No. 40,
and fractional lot No. 12 containing 06 by 30 feet—all in
b ock u, iu said town of Dallas. Levied on as the pro
perty ot H Gieen. to rati-ty one fi fa in favor ol W. P
Anderson ca H. Green, hum J'aumiug Snp.-rlor Court..
Property pointed our by the plaiutiti. August 31, 1-69.
W. Al. MoGHEGvIK, S'tierifi.
ang7—td Printer’s fee $2 50 tier levy.
In tb.e Fifth Circuit Court of the United
States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
Edwin Parson, et. al. 1
Complainants, I
and I In equity. Bill for account
Anthony Porter and landieiieu
Wallace Camming, { Older to make parties.
Assignees of the ti mkot j
the State of Georgia, (
Deiei,d inis, j
It being represented that there are other persons than
those now before the Court, int. rested in the dretrihu-
tiou of the luud in the bands of the said Assignees;
tb it the interest of af ; may be protected as far as prac
ticable.
It is ord-red and decreed, that all persons having de
mands against the Bank ot the Stare of Georgia, i-ha!l
on or before the first Monday iu November next, at
hules. cause themselves to be made parti sdelendauta to
said Bill; and those having like demands, who are not
citizens of the raid State, al. > appear in the manner
and within the'time aforesaid, cau-e themselves to tie
made parties complainants with suitable averments iu
regard to tbeir respective claims.
and it is further orderett that the Clerk of this C- ur;
ran e this order or decree to he p .blished once a week
tor lour tnouihs before the next Term of ibis Court in a
paper published in the cities o: Savannah, A.luuta,
Narhviiie, Cincinnati, Baltimore and New Y'ore.
JOHN KRsKINE,
United Stales Judge.
ilay 14th, IhO).
I hereby certify that the above is a true copy of its
original on file aud record in my -office.
JAA1LS AlcPHEliSON,
‘ulyl—law’m. Urfee.
6EOU61.1, FoRsYtu County.
Obdinary’s Office, (
CcnniNa, Ga., ilay, 1869. )
V\ r bereas, Thomas Little has made application in
pioper Iorm to be appointed administrator of the estate
of Mary Garmany, deceased, inese are theretoie to cite
all persons concerned to show cause, if any Uusy have,
why Said Little should net be appointed ad nlnistrator
ol said deceased’s estate, as applied tor, ou the firm
Monday m July next. i;> or erol
NS 1). BFNTlKY. Ordinary.
UlBAX N. T.hUTiEY, CJ- IE Couit ot Old!; try.
]uue2-id Frmtcr.s iee 4J 50
GEOHUI t, IhtxiiY Cot 'Tt.
M SRGA RET LEWIS, hiving applied in proper form,
for pi rinanein L Decs o! Anmiuistratlon on the
IS ate of Belli. Lewis, dec U, late oi raid county.
This is. th-n-iore, to ei e a'-d admonish all persons
com e-in d,'to lie their objections, if any exist within
the time (inscribed by lav, i-tse letters will be granted
th*- applicant.
Wiiiiess my olfieial signature, at ofiu’O, in McDouongh,
Ga , this VUtn da) of August, iS .9
oLO. W. NOLAN, Ordinary.
aug.2 30il Printer’s fee $3.
jadmiiiisirator’s Sale.
B Y’ virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Pan ding county, t.u , will lie sold before the
courthouse unoi iu the l nvn of Jiallas, on the First
Tuesday in November next, la-tween the usual hours Of
sale, the followii g lots of lan'tl, to witt
Nos. 464. 47),: 37 471, 463, and 471, ill the 3d District
aud 31 Section of Paulding county, Ga Sold as the
piope.rty of Richard Grogan, dec'll. Sold for distribu
tion iin.ongi-t ine legatees 'IVims Cash.
mv.H-tda il. M WiimVoRTH, Am’r.
. 1 riiit.'r e fee $.5per square.
Pickens Sheriff s Sales.
WriLl.be-sold beloie tne i'ourt House door in the
VT town ol .lasiier. in -aid county, wilklil legal hours,
on the first Tuesday in September next, the following
property, to-wit:
Loi oi land No 2 5, m the 13lh Ii’strict and 2d Section
ot Pit kens cotnily, c-nra.iiii g lfit) acres, more or less.
L-vu ii in as the prop,; ;y of YV i-iiam Sawyer, to satisfy
a ti fa issued trom tin- S-qa-nor Court of said county in
tovor of Dorcas Carr va, w ill.ani Sawyer.
Also, at tlie same time and place will be sold lot of
land No. 1-i, m Hi 12 h dim in and 2d sectionof Pickens
courtty. containing IHilae-i more or less. Levied onas
ihe pr qn'i iy of liaihaei umiib, to satisfy two fl4jjs is-
sited tn m tne Snpeimr Court of said couuty, in jSBtrof
C. Ai. Met tnre va Rachel Smith. Property poiutea out
by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, ai the same tone and placet will be sold TO acres,
more or I-s.-, i fl the east ji -r; ol ;ot No. 1 lb, in the 13th
district :ind • d sec.ion of s lid conn tv. Levied on as the
p opeityo; Willt.im Forrtsiei.to sitisi'y a fi fa issued
from the Superior i ourt ol said comity, iu lavor of H.
I! Slrtplin va. E W l'orrreter and Wiilium Forrlster; fl
!a iOi.tr.41etl to L'. L. Cm b.u. J lop.erty pointeti out I')'
the delenrlant.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold town
lots Nos. is and i9 in Ihe town of jasper, whereon J. Ai.
Had formerly resided, coniaining ime acts, mote or less.
Levied ou hy viriue oi a Just l.e Coart* n -a issued from
ihe 109>tb district, G Al., in favor ot .1. lAmbert va J.
M. Hail, decease.i, and L. NV. Hull, -security. Property
pointed out by L. W, Hall.
Abo, at rhe same time and place, will be sold town
lots w hereon Joseph Wofford formerly resided, contain
ing one acre, more or less Levied ou as the property of
Joseph Wofford, to satisfy a .lasiice Court ff la issued
from the 109Sth it strict, G. M.. iu favor of W. H. Mann
«. Joseph ’U ofiord. Levy made and i .-.turned by 8am-
uej Hood. 1. U.
Alt'o, at the same uui; : i".-, will be sold the north
half of lot ot land No. si. tu the23d district afid2d sec
tion ol 1‘iokeu- couuty. containing so acres, more or less
Levied on as the pro t rty of Robert Causliy, to eatialy a
ti fa istued from the liutet district, G. M., in favor of
■lacob Uullins va. Robert Can-by. Levy made and re
turned by NVil iatn Forrirter, L. C. Augusts, 1869.
J. U. coFPKY, Hlieriff.
_iiu 1'i-tds Printer’s fee $2 50 per levy.
ADMDIIsTKATOR’S SALK.
I N pursuance ol an order of the Honorable the Court
of Ordinary of the County ol Fulton, will be sold be
lore Ihe Couit House door in the city of Atlanta, within
the legal hours of sale, ou the first Tneeday in Septem
ber next, that lar-e two-story Brick Store House on
Alabama street, tne second stoie east of the Express
office, uow occupied by Col K F. Maddox, said store
house being lib feet long tu the ci -ar, and 87)4 feet wide,
with a large c*-llar beneath and a large hail aud offices
abov *, well adapted to a b -a.y grocery aud commission
business, having 51 feet of vm-aul land In the rear of
said building, 21) feet ot which is to be kt-pt open as an
alley. Said property sold as the property ol Joseph B.
Hrauily, deceased, lor the purpose of distribution.
’Terms -one-half cash and the other hall to be paid on
the let of January next, withinterest.
W iLLIaAI EZZAHD, Adm’r
luly27 Jfds of J. B. Brantly.
CRuURiA, Fulton County.
OKbtNARv’s Office, July 31,1869.
I NK LAvVSUE, Administrator of the estate of Lewis
Id Lawahe, late ot said county decerned, having ap
plied tor leave to sell the real estate of said deceased,
tor the purpose ol distribution among the heirs at
law—
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned to
ff e their Objections, ii uuy exist, within the time pre
scribed by law, eise leave will lie grauted said applicant,
as ujipii d lor. Witness
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
John T. Cooper, Clerk.
aniri-ti'M Printer’s fee $3
44KOKGIA, Paulding County.
W ILLIAM GARNER, aarnluisuator o r Soloman Far
mer, deceased, represents to me that he has lully
administered said estate—
Th s is, therefore, to cite and require all persons con
cerned. to lie and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in November next, to show cause, lf any
they (au, why said admrn stratur should not receive let
ters oi dismission and be dischaig d from the adminis-
trrtiou of said e-lale.
Giveu under u.y hand and (dlii ial signature, August 2,
1869. r>. B. McgRKGOK, Ordinary.
aug7-3m Printer's fee $4 50
Al suv K. Adams, 1
vs. J- Libel lor Divorce. Fulton Su-
John Aliens, ) perior Courfiy'iav Term, 1869.
i T appearing to the Court tiy the return of the Sheriff,
that the defendant is not to tie found in said county,
anil it fnrtlier appeariii that the said detendant resides
without the limits of this State, it is ou motion of So-
lic.tor Tor complrinant; ordered that defendant appear
aud answer at the next term oi ihi- ('ourt, and that he
be s. i v d by publication ol this rule once a month for
lo ir months m fore ihem-xt term ol D is Court in Atlan
ta !m t.i.LioKNdER, a newspaper pun’ished in Atlanta,
Ga. J. l>- POPE. J. S. C. A. C.
A !rne extract irom ihe Minutes.
iun.il la..rim W. H. TENABLE. Clerk
6FOR6EA, Forsyth County.
Forsyte Court of uudinai.t, April Teigi. lMin.
W HEREAS,. Cholies Estes, Sen., adinini.-Intel
llutsou Estes, d.-c'd, Uaa died ins ...{»■•. al o.lt, ac.
(Omjmnied by a final return, showing that he liar lufiy I
settled up said dee'd estate.
These, are therefore, to cite all persons coucerited to
file their objections il any Hi > I iv. , .v.ibiu ihe. time
limited by law. why said }:-•••> te*itai mil (Ii~niitse<!
1111" Ills said aduiiiiisliniorsiiip .h.i leei-ive leti< re aC-
eordicglyiu terms ol the law. 'W;:nt ss
WM. D BEN Vi.taX, OrJti ,
H JS.BENTLEY, Clerk,
aprto—6m*
A »MI I AISTKATVK'S SAL K,
B Y virtue of an orde- of th- Court of erdinary ol
Pukeus county, will b* sold, oi the first ‘In- day
in • ctob r. lN're. at ,h * c- in l house .bn r ii. .*i| rniituy,
> tK- a leg* sale hours, ii.- • ir.i i :-.i id - -.,l .ou «tj
■ i ft g ug t<> tin* esta e ui 6. W. Findley, knowu by No
uimty-six, in the 2td Jisrict aid -'j sectloa of ra d
-omi.*. cuii uintug bJl acres more or less -a small im
provement on ih- pla e. told for disuilintion. ’i erms
ash. AIAXASUKIC Fle.DL.hY,
A im u.stn.tor i f t*. VV. Fmd ey.
a- gl7-d Printer's fee $j
tiBOKUIA, Fu-t,.s C-fSilT. *
W UfeKEAh, Jose; t. F. Wood berry. Guardian of
Jos.-»ibeue r . auo W il'iain A. Wo j. a; plies
for irtter-of dismission fr-m said Gnardiansoip
This therefore, lo cite ail pels- ns jaen eiued to
show cause, if any exist, within the lim - or. - rood by
law. else tetters WIU be granted ttie aj plicae!
jaiy 1st, is69. Daniel Pittman, crdiiary.
July2-3m Piluter’s fee $4 50,
GEORGIA, Fulton CouffTT.
Obdisart’s Office, Jnly 1,18*.9.
J AMES C. DAVIS, Administrator o' ihe e-rete of
John T. Davis, mteof said coantv, deceased, having
applied for leave to sell the real estate of -aid aeceased.
An persons c ncem. d are h-reby notified to file iheir
’lij.aiuDi, if ary exist, wittliu the ri* ii-m. rin. a hr
law. e.r : tn r, iltr-eira .t««l t.*i rb< -., c . ; rs.-: re a-
titrp'i — 'f' "i—| *
Dan.el TiTutAit,ordinary.
Jnij2-£tri Pn liter’s tee $:
,V.»Kt J JACKSON.
L '» J A' OriU.A , »
Vs. >
AM JACKSON. \
Libel lor rtiv.irce in Fulton Sa
perior tiourt
WILLIAM JACKSON. I May term. 1869.
I Tappi-ating t.< the ('..urt, by the return of the Sheri
that the defendant, resides .mi ol said county, aud i
lurther appearing ttiut he is without the limits of said
State, it is, on motion of complainant’s solicitor, order
e(l, that the defendant appear at the uext term of this
Court io answer said anise, and that he be served by a
publication of Hus order once a mouth far* foar mouths
tu the Atlanta Intei.i.igenuek. This May 21, 1869.
gaktrell & Jackson,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
A irue copy from the minutes ol said Court. May 21,
1*8,9. W. 1£. VENABLE, Clerk.
may22-lm
GEORGIA, CLAYTON County.
W HEREAS E s. Hanes, administrator of the estate
of Kilzabeth Rountree, Into. ol said county, dt-
ceas( d, app i-s for leave io s. Ii the whole of the real es
tate oi sa.d deceased—
This is, therefore, lo notify all persons concerned,
to file their objections il any exist, within the time
allowed tiy lavy, else leave w ;.l be granted tor the sale
ot said real estate according lo the prayer of petitioner.
Witness m) band and official signatuie, this August 2,
J. H. MORROW, Ordinary.
affi3— It) I’rinter’s fee $6
GEORGIA, fXATTuK C< csrr.
kxrfTSRBAS.. Martha W. Kates, administratrix of
yy Z jrh , n Kates, represents to the Chart in her
petition. iiu y filed and entered on record, that she has
luHv administered Z. jihtmah Estes' estate—
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all persona
con, erued—kindred and creditors—to show cause, if any
they cm, why said administratrix should not be dis
charged from her administration, and receive letters of
dismission on the first Mondav in November next.
J. H. MORROW, Ordinary.
aug3- 49 Printer’s fee #6
AdEuuistrator's Sal?.
I VY virtue of an o»d r of the Conrt of Ordinary oi
J FuA .n .-onnry. w ill be sold ou the fi» st Tneeday in
October, 1569, at tne courthouse door, in said county,
' tween the k-gal hours ol saie.
.me House and Lot cn -wn as the Whitehaii uonse, on
tne Com r of W hitehati ana Petrrs streets, tronni.g x9
I—; ou whitebait street aud 'unning nick ..u P. t«-r
s.re.; one nnnlred and five teet. and part of Laud lot
No. 77 8oid as the property of J. i‘. Uavts tor me ben
efit ot Uie hetis and creditors. Terms Casa.
J. C DAVIS.
aajrAMds Administrator J. T. Havre.
GEORGIA, Ciaytos Couxtt.
Ordisaev S Officx, August -.7, 1sl9.
T AM IB? S. COOK applies for exemption of personalty,
and setting apart and valuation of homestead ol
GEORGIA, PtCRSbs CornTT.
I NRANCE8 K. STEPHENS, guardisc of J. W.. Sarah
’ A . Browntow F. A. il , n • Mary \. Stcphci s.
u.ving apnlifi ' .* :h- Conrt of ltt* -r. ■: - id coir y
or a a:-charge tr *m hergnanriat-jup ot -aid minors'
persons and property —
Tfirs re to cite all persons Ct-rc med to show cause by
filingoniecl.ocs in my office w y .he -.id Frances R
-tepncti-“h»uld not be diec&arged an r dremi —ed :n>u*
her gaardiaaeUip oi skid minor; , and receive tne a-uai
.eiiers of dismission.
Given under my official simstwre. this Feb IS, l8bS.
W. ti. r-IMM; 'Ns, Ordinary,
feblfi—la.'iirim r; a.;*-'- *,e* -1 I. ,
GEORGIA, D s.h.Ai£ Col sti .
t aoWflN H. GLEsre. having a; p ied to me in proper j
'j form for letters of ad leicstn. loan. »u* b.uns non on
Lfit- -stale ol Hntlrtl n. LXdtMBI, late ol ra.j CMfilf,
ceased:
au persons eoncenred areLerebj
objrcy oi.s if aov r., -t, «,tb.u I ir.e by j
law. etse iett-r.- oui t,<* g.'aun-d acd.rd.iig lo me i
of the peuuoner.
Wune=J my bond and officAl signature this June 17,
IslS. JAs. L. Wile*UN, ora y. j
juus20—ta* Printer s lee $5 per square, j
UtOkGU, PaCudi: u county.,
i C e-R-iWN app’ie-t !!<■-:• re . t. - of udiaici*
rf . I.a .. Willi *1 ill .l.e estate of
A . ,»hj Brown, a < .•» r.
This is, therefor* [.* 1 ad ..er-.ms eoacerned io
be and appears! my office in tfic time ^resc.-tia-d ty is w,
to show cause, if any they have, why letters or aamm-
istr&tiou should not be gianted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, August 2,
18*i9. S B McGKEGOR, Ordinary.
aug7-80f Printer’s fie $3.
Administrator’8 Sale.
B Y VIRTUE or an order from the. Court of Ordinary
of Henry county, Georgia, will be sold before the
court hou-e door in the town of McDonough, on the
first Tuesday in Octocer next, between the legal honrs
of sale, the following real estate, to wit: West aide ot
lot No. 108 in the sixta District of said county, contain
ing one hundred a-rex more or less. Sold as the prop
erty of Martha J. McIntosh, deceased, lor the benefit of
the heirs and creditors. Terms cash,
Et AJ AH POSTER, Administrator.
atu'3-td Printer’*# fee $5 per square.
GEORGIA, PauLDiNa County.
J OBS BORN and HJr.ry Boro, administrators on the
estate of Bally Born deceased, makes application
to me tor letters of dismission from sucu administra
tion -
This is therefore, to cite and require all persons con
cerned, to be and appear at ray office on or be ore the
fir t Monday in November next, to show cause, if any
they can. why letters of dismission should not be grant
ed the applicant s.
Given under my hand and official signature, Augusta,
1959 8. B. McGREGOR, Ordinary.
aui7-3ai Printer’s fee $4 60
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
tianitttDT's Office, July 5,-1869.
W HERE V4. A. B Forsyth. Administrator of the
e-ute of Addison Du:in, deceased, represents
his petition duly fib'd that he has fully discharged his
said trust and prays for tetters of dismissal -
-All persons concerned, kindred and creditors of saldi
deWu-vd are notified to fi.e their objections, if any ex
ist, ou or before the first moil day in Uctolxir next, elrat
letters Uisiaissoty will be granted the applicant.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
'nly7—tjvi ■ Printer's fee #6
G S-.ORG 1 A. P.aoi.DiNe COUNTY.
Wf 1LL1AM GARNER, administrator on the estate ot
T v David Crow, represents lo ine that he has folly
administered said estate—
Tuis is-, therefore, to cite and require all persons con
cerned. to be and appear »t my office on or before the
first Monday iu November-next, to show cause, if any
they can, whv said administrator shoo’d not receive let
tei s of dismission and be discharged from aaid admin
istration.
Given uuder my hand and official signature, August 2,
19. 9, S. B. McGKEGOR, Ordinary.
ang7-3n Printer's fee $4 SO
GEORGIA, Picreks County.
O NE month after date application will be made to the
Conrt Of ordinary ot Pickens county, Georgia, at
the first regular term after expiration of one month
from this notice for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of Calib Griffetb, late of said county, de
ceased, lor the benefit ol the heirs of aaid deceased.
WILLIAM TATE,
Administrator of CalibGrlffeth.
jnlyl6-30d Printer’s fee <3 SO.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors-
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of James L.
Campbell, late of Campbell coonty. deceased, are
hereby lequired to make immediate payment; and those
having inst c’altus against said estate will present them
in terms of the law. August IU, 38ti9.
JOShiPH WILLIS, I Cr .. u .- rs
JulIN S. WILSON f Lrecutors.
angtl-tOd Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA, Clayton.County.
Ordinary’s Office, Jnly 80, 1869,
M ARY j. FIKLDivK, administratrix of the estate of
Spaulding L. r ielder. late of said county deceased,
having applied tor leave to sell the real estate of aaid
deceased-—
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their
objections, if any exist, within the time allowed by law.
else leave will Ite granted 'or the Bale of said real estate
according u> the prayer of the petitioner.
J. H.-MuKKoW, Ordinary,
aug3-44 Printer’s lee $8.
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED.
I AM prepared to put in jierfect order any kind of a
Sewing Machine, aud furnish the improvements il
desired. Persons in this city can have tneir Machines
repaired at their residences, without extra charge.- Sat
isfaction guaranteed, and all work done will he warrant
ed twelve mouths. Machines sent from a distance should
be taken Irom Uie table and packed carefully in a box
Call on, or address, with stamp, W. G. BRUCE,
next door to Jones Jt. Graves* Grocery Store, near
Brotherton’s corner, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
feb26-ly
FOB, SALE-PATENT BIGHT.
A LMOND'S CELEBRATED PATENT SPRING BED
BOTTOM-the best, cheapest, simplest and most
durable Spring Bed Bottom evtr invented. A sure lor-
tnne for an energetic Furniture Manufacturer. The
Patent Right tor the state of Georgia for sale upon rea
sonable terms.
For lurther particulars address
P. O. DRAWER 219,
angl5-eotl'm Louisville, Ky.
administrator’s Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of au order from the Court of Ordinary
ol Henry couuty, Geargia, will be sold before the
court house door in tlie town of McDouoogh, on the 1st
Tuesday iu October next., between the legal bouia oi
Bale, the ibljowiug real estate, to-wi :
One hundred and fifty acres, more or leas. In the 11th
drelrict of said county, and known as the place whereon
Abram Faith (lied, joining lands of Jesie W. George,
e(. al ' l • lor the Oeneflt ol the heirs and creditors of
Abrau. i a ih. dec.-aaed 'forms cash.
MelINDa Faith, Administratrix.
attgS -td Printer’s fee $5 per squ ire.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y Y’IRTUK of au Older from the Conrt of Ordinary
of Hemy couuty, Georgiu will be sold before the
conrt house door iu the town ol McDouou,h, on the 1st
Tuesday in UetobV!' next, between the legal hours ol
gale, the following real est tie, to-wit ;
About 300 acr. s of land lying near I oenst Grove In
said county, ana fcuown sis the dower interest of Mary P.
Gresham, deceased, in Uio due of E L. Gresham.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of E. L.
Gresham, deceased. T. uui cat h
PARKER E iiRoWN, Administrator.
nugS- td ■ Printer’s fee $5 per square.
GEORGIA. Henkt County.
W HEREA’v Wilkins Willingham, a’, mlnlstrator on
the e-l.-.le of James M. Walker, late of aaid
county. (I. ceased, applies lor lettcia of dismission from
sa: e.-tatc—
i his is therefore to cite all concerned to show canse,
il any exist, within the time allowed bylaw, else letters
will be granted the applicant.
Witness my official signatnre at office In McDonongh,
Ga., March 8,1869.
GEORGE M. NOi.AN, Ordinary,
marlt—lamttim Printer’s fee $4 50.
ADitl IN SriTR ATOR’S MALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tue-day iu September next
within the legal honrs ol Bale, to tho highest bid
di-r, beloie the Court House door In the town of t urn
m ng, seveuty-seveu acres of laud, more or less, lying In
the louitcentn district and first section of . Forsyth coun
ty, belonging to ihe estate of David G. Harris, late of said
county, deceased. Mold subject to the widow’s dower
for the benefit ot the heirs and credo ora. Terms catb.
This 23d Ju.y, 1869. J. T. BROWN, Clerk a. C.,
jnly27 Pr’s fee $5 persqnure. Administrator.
GEORGIA, Fui.ton County,
Ordin&hy’s Office, August 6, 1869.
M IS8 JENNY DaY, Administratrix of the ertate of
Francis Day, deceased, having applied lorle^ve
sell tne land belonging to said estate lor division—
All persons concerned are hereby notified to flic their
objections if an. exist, within the time prescribed by
law, else leave will be er -inert a- prayed for. Witness
DANIEL PUTMAN, Oroinary.
John T. Coorrn, Clerk.
aug8 -2m Printer’s fee $8.
GEORGIA, Pickens County.
R ACHEL GI PSON, administratrix of James Moon
represent s lo the Court iu her | erition, duly fl
and entered on record, that she has lolly adnrinlste
James Mooney’s est .le—
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, !£> show cause, if any they can, why
said admiuistratriY should not he discharged from her
administration, -rad receive letters of. dismission on the
first Monthly in October next, 1869.
W. ii. blMMONS, Ordinary.
apr2—8m . Printer’s foe $4 60.
GEORGIA. CLAYTON UOUNTY.
W HEREAS, L M Murphy, admiiiiuistrator of J
Murphy, represents to tbs Court in his petitio
duly filed and entered ou record, that he has fully admi
istered J B Murphy’s estatu-
This is, therefore, to citett; yergons concerned, kin
dred and creditors,.to show c. ise, if any they can, why
said administrator should no. be disSlmrgetl from his
administration, and receive letterB of dismiseton on the
first Monday in September, 1369. This March 1st, 1889
J. H. MORROW, Ordinary.
marD-nm Printei’s fie ti 5(1
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Ordinary's Office, Jnly 81, 4889.
W M. M. ISOM, Administrator of the estate of Jaa.
M. Isom, late or said county deceased, having
represented to the Court tliat he has fully d'seharged hia
si-id trust, and petitioned for dismission from the same—
This is, therefore, to ■ otify all persons to file their ob
jections, if any exist, withtu the time prescribed by
law, else letters of disraDsion will be grauted the appli
cant ou tlie first Monday, in November next. Witness,
DaNIKL PITTMAN,Ordiuary.
John T. Coopeb, Clerk.
augl- 6ra Printer’s fee >4 50
GEORGIA. DeKai.b County.
W hereas, John U. McWiillamsirad Robert McWil
liams, executors of the estate of John McWilliams
deceased, represent that they have fully discharged their
duties as said executors, and pray lor letters of dismis
sion -
These are therefore to cite andreqn.real! persons con
cerned to he and appear at my office, on .or before the
first Monday in Her.tember, 1869, to show cause, if any
the rcau, why said letters of dismission should uot bo
grunted the applicant.
Witness my official signature, this February 11th, 1869.
JAS. L. WILSON, Ordinary
. febl3—laun-m Printer’s fee $4 50
GfcOKGIA, Pk kens County. '
W HEREAS, DiVid Walii#, administrator of Hiram
Roach, represents to the Court, iu his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that he has tally ad
ministered Hiram iioacbes estate -
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and - reditors, to rhow Cause if any they can, why
-iPI administrator should not be discharged from hi#
adiuinift -.lion, and receive letters of diamirsion on the
first Monday, in November, 1869.
W. ri. .-lMM O NS, Ordinary,
ju j34 -'d Printer's fee &4 50.
GEORGIA. F/Vt.tr. 'V.sn,
W HKHEA8. V:c ir ~t; - ...nsi>. administrator of the
e.-tate o.’ John Loy-i late o' sa>u coanty. deceased,
applies for leave to evil ttie whole of the real estate of
said deceased—
Ih 1 # is therefore, to notify all per.-ons concerned to
ffle their obiecuona. il any c c.-t, within the time ai
'.owed by law. else leave wdt be granted for the sale of
said real estate, aecorrtra r to the prayer of the peti
tioner.
Witness my hand anti . ;n- . igna'nre, this August
jrth l>. c. alTnit. OMia-ry.
anglA-dm IT uteris lee 16
i OK KENT.
A NL'E COTTAGE RESIDENCE. WITH SEVEN
ROOMS, tine Wed >f Water; large ioL shruobery,
ae t garden, on Hie c. mer oi Washington and Fair
slreels. Apply to
JAMES W. D. STOKES, .
Whitehall street, near Alabama,
adSi5-6t At spencer’s office, Cp Stairs.
William H. Phillips, 1 _■ ' ■
va. ’ ! Bill for Injunction, Relief, 8pe-
Curein Kooebs and j cific Performance, Ac.
GnarT.jN O.HDSili. J „ _
In Upson Scpxbiob Cocbt, May Term, 1869.
I TAPPEvUINg to the Court that the respondent,
Grafton uardtier, is a non-resident of thia State, It
is ordered i hai service ol said billon said Gardner be
made by the paDiication of thia order once a month for
four monena in tae Atlanta iLtelligencer, a public ga
zette puoiiehed iu the city of Atlanta, tn the State of
Georgia rad that this order he
J C. F int Circuit.
a true i xtroct trod tbc niiituice of the Court.
mStt.H. T. JENNINGS. Clerk.
GEORGIA. Fa*mx county.
A LFRED K. SMITH, adminiitrator with the will.
annexed, of the estate of Hsmy C. Spier, deceased
haTihg applied for letters of dismission from hia aaid
admtm«Triiti'jn,
this is, therefore, to cite all concerned, to show canse,
If any exist#, within the time prescribed by law, else
eltere ol dismission will be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 3d
day ot March, 1869.
3 EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
mar9-6m Printer’s lee $4 Ml .
GEORGIA, PdRBYHt county.
Foiwvth court up ordinary—July T*bm, te«9.
W HEREAS, John L, Jo'ies, administrator ot Kliza-
hetn Cross, deceased, ha. filed his application,
accompanied by a flint return, showing that he haa fully
settled np said deceased’s estate -
These, are therefore, lo c.te all persona concerned, to
file their objections, if any they nave, within the fme
limited by law, why Raid Jones tbouid not oe dismisft^d
from his said administratorship, and receive letters a<_-
cordinziv iu teirus of the laws. Witneaa.
co giy WM. D. BKNTLY, Ordinary.
H miv Newton Bxntlby, C. C, O
Gcorsria—Chatham Superior Court,
May Term, 1869.
Miles G. Dobblne. and others) Ia Kqnlfy-Bi „ for Af .
Anthony Ported and Wallace 1 As^to %“the
Camming, Aetenees of the r
B.nkoraeS&teofGeoreJ^"^®* th * fatat0 ‘* r
I T BEING REPRESENTED that there are other par-
ties tfian those now before the Court interested in
the distribution of the Assets of said Bank in the hauc.
of said Assignees. That said trust may be executed
properly, and the interest of ali may he protected as fur
as practicable, it is ordered and decreed that all persons
having dem mas against aaid Bank of the Stale of Qeor
gia, cause themselves to be made parties Complainants
to said Bill, with proper allegations and statements as to
their respective claims on or before the first day of the
next Term of this Court, otherwise such claims to be
excluded in the distribution of said fund. And it is
farther ordered that a copy of this decree be published
once a week for four mouths prior to the next term of
this Court, in the Chronicle dt Stnfirul, Savannah ffrjmn-
(ican, Atlanta Intxlmoencer, Cincinnati CotttmtrcUU,
and New York World.
W. SCHLEY.
Judge Superior Conrt East Circuit of Georgia.
A true extract trom the minutes, tnis Jane 17,186",
GKO. WASHINGTON WILSON.
Deputy Clerk Superior Court Chatham county, Ga.
je26-lawf4m
GEORGIA, Fulton County,
Ordinary’s Office, July 7,1969.
B enjamin f. walker, executor of the estate of
Samuel Walker, late of said countv, deceased, rep
resents that he hag fully discharged said trust, aud prays
for letters of dismission.
All persons concerned are notified to file their obUv-
tions. if any they have, on or refore the first Monday iu
October next, else letters of dismission will bo granted
the atiplicant.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
July8—Cm Printer's fee $3
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
W HEREAS, John T, Medlock, Administrator on the
estate of Thomas L. D. Medlock. deceased, makes
application to me for Letters of Dismission (rum each
administration—
These are tb refore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office ou or before the
first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they
have, why Letters of Dismission should not be granted
the applicant.
- Given under my hand and ofilcia! signature, this Jana
ary 4th, 1869. *
JAMES T. LAMKIN, Ordinary.
JanlO—lamCm Printer’s fee $4 50.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Clayton county;
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons having de
mands against Elizabeth Rountree, late of said
county, deceased, to present them to ms properly made
out within the time prescribed by law, so as to show
their cfiarac. er and amount, and all persons indebted tu
said deceased ate hereby required lo make tumediate
paymeut. kLlsii s. Hanks, z.diu’r
jnly8-40d•Printer’s fee $3.
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
W HEREAS, James Graves, Administrator of the
estate of Wiutou Graves, (ate of said counly de
ceased, applies for leave to sell the whole of the reel ere
tale of said decased,
This Is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned to
file tbeir object Ams, if any exist wiihiu the time allow.-.’
by law, else leave will be granted for the sale of said rca"
estate, according to the prayer of netiti nVr. Witness
my hand and official signature, this July 21, IS'.tV
D. C. MINOR, ordinary.
jul)23-2m 1 rinter’s fee $6 per square.
Notice to Debtors aud Creditors.
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons having de
mand* against Wluton Graves, late of said county,
deceased, to present them to me properly made out,
within t h e time prescribed by law, boss to show their
character and amouut; and all persons indebted to sai l
deceasedaie hereby required to make imucdia'epay-
meat; ' JAMES GKA VRS, Adm’r.
)uly28 40d-Printer’s 'ce $3.
GEORGIA, Fulton county .
Ordinary’s Office, July 1, 1869.
T ROS W. McARTHOR having applied lor Letters of
Administration upon the estate of A. A. Echoic, -
late of aaid county, deceased —
AU persons concerned are hereby notified to fl'e their
objections, if any exist, witbtu the time prescribed by
law, else Letters will be g; anted said applicant as ap
plied for.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordimry.
Jnly2-30d Printer's fee $3.
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
N OTICE is hereby given to all pers-ms concerned that
on tbc 10th day of May Edward Connor, late ol said
counly, departed this life intestate, and no person baa
applied lor Administration au the estate of Said Rdwaid
Connor, and that iu terms of the law Administration
will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court or some
other fit and proper person thirty days after the pubii
cation of this citation, unless tome Valid objection is
made to his appointment.
Given under iny hand and official signature this Jans
30th, 1869.
D.C. MINOR, Ordinary.
|ulyi-20d
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Ordinary’s Office, July 1,1869.
G LARA C. KNIGHT naving spoiled for Letters of AJ
ministration upon tho estate of G. W. Knight, im<
of said county, deceased—
All persons .concerned are hereby notified to file their
oblection. If any exist, within the time prescribed 6/
law, else Letters will he g. anted the applicant an ap
plied for.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ortiinarj.
j nly 2-S0d Printer’s fee $8
GEORGIA, Fayette Counti\
W HEREAS. Mary 1C. Pollard has apiJlcd for Letters (.1
Administration upon the estato ot E. F. Pollard,
late of said county, deceased -
All person* concerned arc hereby notified to file their
objections within the time allowed by law, else Letteis
will he granted according to tbc prayer of the pell
tloner.
Witness my official signature this Jane 30th 1869.
D. C M tNOtt, Ordinary.
July2-
GEOKG1A, DsKalb County.
W ILLSON E. BPKUELL. administrator de bonus
non, of the estate of John Aomin, late of said
connty, deceased, having made application to me tor
leave to sell the land belonging to said estate, lor thp
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, us litre
lows:
Fifty-acres ot land off of the North portion of lot
No. —, in the 18th District of originally DcKalb now
Fulton couuty, Georgia.
AU persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, It any they have, within two months Irom tho first
publication of this notice, else leave will be grant
ed for the sale of said real estate.
Given under my hand and official signature. July
1,1869. JAMES L. WILSON, Ordinary.
10-fl0d Printer’s fee $4 WI
Administrator’a Sale.
I N pursuance of an order from the honorable Conrt
of Ordinary, of Forsyth connty, Ua., I wlil offer for
sale belore the court house door. In the town ot Cam
ming, Ga., betweeu the usual hours of sale, on ttie first
Tuesday in October next, lire following real property,
town:
1 House and Lot containing an acre, more or less ;
Also, 1 Hons.; and Lot containing t acre, more or leu* ;
Also, 1 Lot containing 1 acre, more or less ; all in the
village ol She'touvilleTn said county of Forsyth. Sold
as the property ol Mary Garmany, dee’d, for tho benefit
ol the fieira and creditor*. Terms cash.
THOMAS LITTLE, Adm’r.
au -4 -td Printer’s fee $5 per square
GEORGIA, IIknry County.
M AKTiN V. aud EZEKIEL SEWELL applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate- of
Nancy Sewell, late of said connty deceased—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, if any exist, within the time prencrlbid by la'»,
else letters will lie grauted the applicant. Witness my
official slYiiainre. Ibis 21th day of August, 1869.
GEO. M. NOLAN, Ordinary.
uug26-30d Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA, HenbtCounty.
Of; ice Court Ordinary Henry C’odntt, t
Mouonouuh, Ga., August 24,1869. >
I T APPEARING to the Court that the estate of Guy
VV. smith, deceased, of said connty is anrepresent
ed, and no person has applied for letters of administra
tion on eaia estate -
Noli e i*, ther.-fore, hereby given to all persons con
cerned, that iu terms ol the law, administration de
non earn Uetamento annexe will be vested in the Clerk ot
the Superior Court, or some other fit end proper person,
thirty days after the publication ot this citation uu! ns
some valid obiectlon is m id a to such appointment.
Given under my han.l and official signature.
GKO. M. NOLAN. Ordinary
aug-20—3bd Printer's fee $3 7 i.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
W UKttKAS, John Glenn. Adminlscrator of the es
tate of Josepn 8. Corry, late of said county, da
ceased, applied torlettersof dismission from said estate.
Th s is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned to
show canse, if any exist, within r lie time allowed by
taw, else tatters will be granted tho applicant.
July 1st, 1869 DANIKL IT rTMAN, Ordinar
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GEORGIA, Clayton county.
TO ALL WHOM IT U\Y COM SUN.
C AKY W. GEORGE having, in proper form, applied
to me lor permanent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Elmira M irehall, iateof said county, this id
to qite all aud singular the creditors aud nexi of kin ot
Klnriua Mitcballto be and appear at iny office wiihiu
the lime allowed by law. and show cause, il any tfiey
can, why permanent Administration should uot be
granted lo Cary VV. George on Kliuina Mitcball's estate
Witness iny hand and official signature.
J. H.VORHOW,
July‘28-3vl Pr’s fee $3 Onlina;y.
GEORGIA, rt'Ljro.s County.
ordinary's Office, July 1,1869.
W ILLIAM KILE, Administrator or Uiere B tute ol John
Kile, deceased, haviug applied for leave to sell an
the real-estate ol said deceased. All persons eonceroe.1
are hereby notified to file their objections, if any ext-1,
within the time pi escribed by law, else leave will be
granted for the sa e ol said real estate according lo tho
prayer ol the petitioner.
lol>S-30d
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s foe ♦:{.
GEORGIA, Pickens County.
O NE month at er date application will be made to the
' Court of Ordinary of Pickens couuty, Ga , at the
first regular term afb r expiration ol one mouth from
this notice, tor lea, e U> *• If the real estate belong n* to
the estate of Michael Steadman, iate of said county de
ceased. lor Uie benefit of heirs and creditors of said de-
r^aip* A. P. MULLINaX,
Adm’r of Michael Steadman, decta-ed.
aug97— 30d Printer’s fee $8.
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GEORGIA, ForsttuCounty.
ordinary's Office.
Cluriaa, Ga., May, 1869. j
Whereas, Judge V. Samples, administrator of Jeess
Samples, deceased, has filed his application for letters ot
dismission from said deceased's si-tato, these aie tbrr.-
fore to notify all persons to die- th--ir objections, if any
they have, iu terms01 rhe law. wny said adminisirait.r
should uot tie dismissed on the first Monday m ; -
lumber next. By order 01
SS. D. Bevtlly, Ordinary,
ttra.s N. Bentley, Clerk Court firdinary.
Juneff-td Printer’s fee $4 SO
MINERVA P. BELL, 1 Libel for divorce.
K V Vs. (May Term L ls«9. Fullou
bj e-
I ZLLIAM 8. BELL. J " rior Court.
T appearing to the Conrt that the defendant is not
10 be found in said county, and it further appearing that
said defendant resides without the liirilB of this stale,
itis on motion of solicitor for complainant, ordered-
That the defendant appear and answer, at the next
term of this Court, else that the case be considered in
detail)t, and the complainant allowed to proceed - r ,d
it il further ordered, that the defendant he served by the
f.nbiicatioB of this rule once a month four month* be
fore said next term in the Daily Atlanta iMTKLuaESCAi.,
a paper published at Atlanta, Ga. -May 3JL
v* t- AJiaRcS,
Solicitor for complainant.
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