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Legal AdvertlnemeiitH.
6 « n e r uI Directory.
In the Fifth Circuit Court of the United
States for the Southern District of
Georgia.
Edwin Parson, et. at. 1 »
Complainants, I
. .. I In equity. Bill for account
Anthony Porter and 1 and relief.
"* allsee Camming, f Order to make parties.
Assignee* or the Bintol I
the State of Georgia, f
De lend ants. J
It being represented that there are other persons than
those now before the Con rt. interested in the distribu
tion of the fond in the bauds of the said Assignees:
tbit the interest of all mar be protected as fir us prac
ticable.
It is ordered and decreed, that all persons having de
mand* ngtlnst the Baa k or the State of Georgia, shall
un or before the first Monday in November next, at
Knles. cause tbemeetvee to be made parties delendant* to
said Bill; and those having like demands, who are not
rltizene of the said State, also appear in the manner
and within me time aforesaid, cau-e themselves to be
marl*: parties complainants with suitable averments in
regard u> tbetr respective claims.
.and it is lurtoer orderea that the Clerk of this Ornri
can e this order or decree to be;, .blisbed once a week
tor loot mouths before tec next Term of this Coarr in a
paper published in the otic* oi Savannah, Atlanta,
Na-bviue, Cincinnati, Baltimore and New York.
JOHN BKsKIXE,
United States dodge.
May 14th, lnfi-j.
I hereby certify that the above is a true copy of its
original on file and record in my office.
JAMBS McPHERSON,
‘alyl— law4m. Clrhe,
Administrator’• Sale.
B Y virtue of an order o! the Conrt of Ordinary, of
Henry county. Ga., will he sold before the Conrt
lionse door in toe town of McDonough, on the first
Tuesday io October next, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit :
The House aud Cot on the Northeast corner of the
public square of said town of McDonough, known as
the late residence of Bushrod Pettit, dcc'd, tale ot said
county.
tvdii for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
pt c.uts. d Terms cash. U. G. WEEMS, Adm’r.
augtci-tds Printer’s fee $5 per square.
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Bill for Injunction, Belief, Spe
cific Performance, Ac.
A mman K. Phillu-s,
vs.
I't'RiuN Kook in* and
GnarToM Ushonek.
In Upson Superior Court, May Term. 1869.
I T APPEARING to the Conrt that the respondent,
Grafton Gardner, is a non-resident of this State, li
is ordered that service ol said bi;l on said Gardner be
made by the publication of this order once a month for
four months in the Atlanta intelligencer, a public ga
zelle published in the city of Atlanta, in the State oi
Georgia, and that this order he entered on the minutes.
JAMES W. OKKKNK,
J. 8. C. Flint Circuit,
A true extract from the minutes of the Court,
may 11—wlarofm H. T. JENNINGS. Clerk.
liKOBUIA, Fulton County,
Ordinary's Oppice, August 6. 1869.
\f ISS JENNY D*Y, Administratrix of the ertate of
XvA Francis Day, deceased, having applied lor leave
sen the land belonging to said estate lor division—
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their
objections, ir any exist, within the time prescribed by
law, else leave will be granted a- prayed lor. Witness
DANIEL PITTMAN, Orofaiwy.
John T. Cooper, Clerk.
augrt am Printer’s fee $0.
(iKOIMsIAs Fulton County.
W HKKKAb, A. U. Forsyth. Administrator of the
estate of Addison Dulin, deceased, represents in
t.ls petition duly filed that be has fully discharged his
said trust and prays for letters of dismissal —
All peisous concerned, kindred and creditor* of said
deceased, are notified to file their objections, if any ex
ist, on or before the first mouday in October next, else
idlers dismissory will be granted the applicant.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
•niy7—BOd Printer's bs pi
liKOHUIA. Pauldins County.
W ILLIAM GAKNKH, administrator on the estate of
David Crow, represents to mo that he has inlly
administered said estate—
Tins is, therefore, to cite and require ail perrons con-
reined, to he and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in November next, to show cause, if any
they can, wliy said administrator Hlionid not receive let-
lei s of dlsmissiou and be discharged from said admin
istration.
Given umler my hand aud official signature, August 2,
In 9. S. li. MoOUEOUH, Ordinary,
aug7-3m Printer’s fee $4 SO _
#■ KOKCilA, Pauldiku County'.
s i W. LAWRENCE applies to meforlettcisof admiu-
VI . intration upon the eslafc.' of Thomas Uaawich, de
ceased—
'I Ids is, therefore, to require all persons concerned, to
be und appear at my office in the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any they have, why letters of admin
istration should not he granted the anpheaut.
Given under my hand and official signature August 30,
If «l. 8. it. MuGBEGOB, Ordinary.
s. p4-:;01 Printer's fee (3
«;EOHUIA, Fulton County.
Ordinary's Office, Aug. 30, ISO!).
J OHN CASEY, administrator of tbeeeta'e ol Pete
Lang, lu'.e of said county, deceased, having applied
tor leave io sell the real estate of ssid deceased—
This is to notify all persons concerned to show cause
if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why
leave should uot be granted said applicant as applied tor,
tor the purpose of paying thedehis of deceased.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
aug31~4t Printer’s lee $4 60.
MAH Y .1. JACKSON, i Libel for divorce ill Fulton Sn
,-h. r lienor Court.
<Vuo.iAH JACKSON. I May term, 1869.
I T appearing to the Conrt, by tho return of the Sheri
tbai tne defendant resides out of said county, aud 1
i uriuer appearing that he is without the limits ol said
State, it is, on motion of comploinant’a solicitor, order
cd, that the defendant appear at the next term of this
Conn io answer said muse, and that he be served by a
publication of this order once a month ter four mouths
-.11 tre Arisutu Intelliubnokh. This May 21. IN*>9.
GAKTKELL & JACKSON,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
a ■ n * '• * -i‘r.ht**8 of said Conrt. May 21,
JSI. ’. ’V if, VSNAJILKf ierk.
mavA’-im
liKVRtilA, Henry County.
M ABTIN V. and EZEKIEL SEWELL applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of
Nancy Sewell, late of said county deceased—
Ail persons concerned are notified to tile their objec
tions, if auy exist, within ihe time prescribed by law,
else letters will be granted tho upplnaut. Witness my
official signature, this 24th day ot August, IS' !*.
GEO. M. NOLAN, ordinary.
«Ui;26—Slid Primer’s lee jet
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer.
A GUEEaBLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary ot
Cobb coumy, will bo so d on the first Tuesday in
October next, within the legal hours of sale, before ihe
couit home door, iu the county of Fulton, city lot in ilie
cuy of Atlanta, on the corner of Collins street and the
Georgia Railroad, containing ball'an acre, more er less,
upon which there Isa frame house with four rooms,
kitchen, and i ccessary ouihcuscr. Sold as the property
of James A. Collins, deceased, for the benefit ol the
heirs aud creditors. Terms— one-baif cash, balance m
three months with interest..
W. K. VENABLE, Administrator.
nug25—id Printer's fee $5 per square.
BEURGIA, Pickens County.
O NE month after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Pickens couiiry. Ua., at the
first regular terra after expiration ot one month from
this notice, lor leave to s* it the real estate belonging to
the estate of Michael Steadman, late of said county de
ceased, lor the benefit of heirs aud creditors of said do-
ccaeed. A. F. MULLlNAX,
Adtn’r of Michael Steadman, dect a-ed.
aug27 - tfkl Printer’s fee $6.I
MINERVA P. BELL, J Libel for divorce.
vs. V May Term, 1869. Fulton Supe-
I ILLIAM S. BELL. I rior Conrt.
T appearing to the Court that the delendant is Dot to
to be found iu said coauty, and it lnrihcrapp< aring that
said defendant resides without the limits of this State,
It is, on motion of solicitor for complainant, ordered —
That the delendant appear and answer, at the next
term of this Court, else that the case be considered iu
deiauit, and the complainant allowed To proceed, end
It is lurther ordered, that the dcfeudiuit be served by the
publication ot this rule oDce a mouth four months be
fore said next term in ihe Daily Atianta Istelliubncsk,
a paper published at Atlanta, Ga. May 2l, 1869.
C. F. AKKRS,
Solicitor for complainant.
■A true copy from the minutes of said Court. May 21,
i860. \Y. B. VENABLE, Clerk.
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Administrator’s Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of au order from the Court of Ordinary
oi Henry county, Georgia, will be sold before the
court house door iu the town of McDonough, on the 1st
Tuesday iu October next, betivi-en the legal hours ot
sale, the following teal estate, to-wii:
Oue hundred and fifty acres, more or less, in the 11th
district of said county, and known os the place whereon
Abram Faith died. Joining lauds of Jerse W. George,
rt. ul. Sold for tho benefit ot the heirs and creditors of
Abram Faith, deceased. Terms cash.
MELINDA FAITH, Administratrix.
sugS—td Printer’s fee <5 per square.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Conrt of Ordinary
of Henry county, Georgia, will be sold before the
court house door in the town of McDonouyh, on the 1st
Tuesday In October next, between the legal hours ot
sale, ihe lollowiog real estate, »o-wit :
About 300 acres of land lying near I ocust Grove in
said county, and known as the dower interest of Mary P.
Gresham, deceased, in iha estate of E. L. Gresham.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of E, L.
Gresham, deceased. Terms ca.-h.
PARKER K. BROWN, Administrator.
augS- td Printer’s fee #6 per square.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue ol an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Fulton county, will be sold ou the first Tuesday in
October, 18119, at the courthouse door, in said county,
between the legal hours of sale.
One House and Lot known its the’ V bitcnah House,on
the coiner of Whitehall and Peters streets, in uong 29
leetou Whitehall street and running back ou Peter
street one hundred and five ieet. and part of Laud Lot
No. 77. Sold as the property of J. T. Davis lor the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash.
J. C. DAY 18.
angSO-tds Administrator J. T. Igy is.
NOTICE.
Fulton Court of Ordinary, i
At Chaxbors, Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 26, 1869 f ■
I T IS ordered by the Court that there be collect d by !
Capt. John M. Harwell. Tax Collector for said eouu-
ty, or his successor in office, twenty per cent upon the
State tax, to pay bonds and interest on bonds to become
dae the present year ; and sixty per cent, on the Mate
in for general county purpoces; and 10 per cent, on the
State tax lor educational purposes; making in the aggre
gate ninety per cent, upon tee State Tax, which is here
by levied for the year 1369. Audit is farther ordered that
John M. Harwell give bond in the sum of Fifty Tnousind
Dollars, with security to be approved by the Coart, to
collect and faithfully pay over the same according to
law. DANIEL PITTMANT
Ordinary Fulton County.
A true extract bom the minutes of said Court, Aug.
JR IS© JOHN T. COOPER,
aug2.'—SOd Clerk.
EM ECU TOR’S SALE.
UBSUANT to the last will and testament of Roder
ick Harper, late o- Henry county deceased, will be
I before the court house door in the town of McDon-
h. Ua., on the firs* Tuesday in November next, be
en tbs usual hours of sale, tee following property,
ortion* of lots Nos. 19 and 46 In 7th district of said
nty. containing 180 acres, more or less. It being the
1 conditionally willed to the children of R. H. Harper
R. Harper, deceased. Terms cash. Sept. 13,1869.
B. L. HARPER, l .Executors
L. H. TLRNKK,!
Printer’s lec $6 per tqmare.
M1LITARI DIMWTORY.
Bur it Majob G rural Alfred H. Tut—Com
manding Deportment of the South.
PERSONAL STAFF.
Brevet Lieutenant Cotanel E. W. Smith, Captain U. S.
Army. Ald-de-Comp. _
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel C. H. Graves, Captain tJ. 8.
Army, Aid-de-Camp.
Brevet Captain J G. Telford, First I.ieutsuont U. 8.
Army, Aid-de-Camp.
DEPAKTXERT STAFF.
Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Adjutant General
U. S. Army, Assistant Adjutant General.
Brevet Major Robert P Hughes, Captain U. 8. Army,
Acting AMistaut Adjutant General.
Captain C. W. Hotsenpiflar, U. 8. Army. Acting Assist
ant Inspector General.
Major Dew 1<4 Clinton, Judge Advoca e U. 8. Army,
Judge Advocate.
Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines, Commissary of
cubitstence U. S. Army, chief Commissary.
Brevet Colonel A. R. Eddy, Major and Quartermaster U.
a. Army, chiet Quartermaster.
Captain G. K. aandoioon, U. a. Army, Depot and Stan
<£a*rtermaflter.
Brevet ongsdier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon U. S.
Army, Medical Director. _ „ .
Brevet Brigadier General John J. Mfiban. Surgeon U. S.
army, Assistant to Medical Director, temporary.
Brevx; Lieu tenant Colonel A. K. Smith, Surgeon U. S.
Army, Atiending Surgeon.
Brevet Lieutenant t -nonet David Taggart. Paymaster U.
S. Army, Chief Fhymaater, office at Charleston, South
Carolina.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Paymaster U.
S. Army.
GOVBBNMRHT OR GEORGIA.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
BuoRaMi Dovisl*’ } BeMFLute* Executive Department.
DAVID G. DOTTING Secretary of State
B. R. Freeman Clerk
MADISON BELL Comptroller General
Thuej-soh Allen Clerk
N. L. ANGIER Treasurer
Alton Anbieb Clerk
JOHN L. CONLEY Librarian
JUDICIARY.
bufreee court.
JOSEPH E. BROWN, Chief Justice—Elected for twelve
years; c .mmiasiou dated August 14th, lbdb. Jtesi
deuce A llama.
H K. mcCAY, J u^ge—Elected for eight years; commis
sion dated August 14th, lt68. iu sldence Americus.
HIRAM WARNER, Judge —Elected for four years; com
mission dated Aug. 14th, 1868. Residence GreenvLlc.
attorney general.
HENRY P. FARROW—Term four years; commission
dated August 28th, 1866. Residence Atianta.
CEHBBiL ASSEMBLY.
SENATE.
BENJAMIN CONLEY President
C. B. Wooten President pro Um
A. K. Mail-hall Secretary
UOUSN OF REPRMSKNTATIVKS.
R. L. MoWHOHTER - - - -Speaker
W r . P. Price - speaker pro Um
M. A. Harden Ulerk
L. Carrington Clerk
JUDICIARY.
SUPERIOR COUNT JUDGES.
Garnett Andrews, Northern Circuit; term 8 years; com
mission dated August 17,1868; residence Washington.
J R. Parrott, Cheroitee Circuit; term 8 years; commis
sion dated August 17,1868; residence CartersviJle.
J R Alexander, Southern Circuit; term4 years; com-
‘mission dated August 17.1868; residence ThomasvilJe.
C D. Davie. Western Circuit: term 4 years; commission
’dated August 17,1868; residence Monroe.
C B Cole, Macon Circuit; term 4 years; commission
dated August 17.1868; residence Macon.
J M Clarke, Southwestern Circuit; term 8 years; com
’mission dated August 19,1868; residence Americus.
J W. Greeu. Flint Circuit; term 4 years; commission
’dated August 19,1868; residence Thomastou.
D B Harrell, Pataula. circuit; term 4 years; commis
sion dated August 19,1868; residence Preston.
William Gibson, Middle Circuit; term 4 years; commis
sion dated August 20,1868; residence Augusta.
J D. Pope, Coweta Circuit; term 8 years; commission
dated August 20,1868; residence Atianta.
P B Robinson, Ocmulgce Circuit; term 4 years; com
mission dated August SI, 1868; residence Greensboro.
N B Knight, Blue Ridge Circuit; term 8 years; com
mission dated August 28,1868; residence Marietta.
W Schley, Kastern Circuit; term 8 years; commission
dated September 22,1868; residence Savannah.
J 8. Bigby, Tallapoosa Circuit; term 8 years; commis
sion Gated September 28, XaGS; residence Newnau.
W. M. Sessions, Brunswick Circuit; term 4 years; com-
missiou dated September 22, 1863; residence Black-
Bhe&r.
B. H. Worrell, Chattahoochee Circuit; term 8 years
residence Talbotton.
SOLICITORS general.
J. M. Matthews, Northern circuit; term 4 years; com
mission dated August 17,1868 ; residence Damelsville.
W D Bennett, Southern circuit; term 4 years ; commie
siou dated August II, 1863; residence Quitman.
C E Broyies, Cherokee circuit; term 4 years; comis
siou dated August 17,1868 ; residence Dalton.
S W Parker, Pateula circuit; term 4 years ; commission
dated August 17,18o8; residence Fort Gaines.
E W Crocker, Macon circuit; term 4 years; commission
dated August 17,1868 ; residence Marion.
S Calvin Johnson, Biue Ridge circuit; term 4 years
commission dated August 17th, 1863, residence Daw
sonvilie.
E P Howell, Coweta circuit; term 4 years ; commission
dated August 17, 1868; residence Atlanta.
L B Anderson, Flint circuit; term 4 years ; commission
dated August 19,1363 ; residence Covington.
R H Whitiey, South Western circuit; term 4 years
commission dated August 19, 1868; residence Bain
bridge. ...
L Jordan, Ocmulgse circuit; term 4 years; commission
dated August 19,1868 ; residence Monticello.
J K Prescott, Middle circuit; term 4 years ; commission
dated September 4,18<>S ; residence Swaincaboro.
W L Marler, Western circuit; term 4 years; commission
dated September 13,1808; residence Jedersou.
A B smith, Eastern circuit; term 4 yetos ; commission
dated September 18,186o ; residence Savannah.
C D Forsyth, Tallapoosa circuit; term 4 years ; com
missiou dated September 13,1868; residen e Dallas.
John Peabody, Chattahoochee circuit; term 4 years ,
commission dated September 13, 1868; residence Co
lumbus.
J S Wiggins, Brunewick circuit; residence Screven.
JUDICIAL DISTUICT9 AND COURT
CALENDAR.
Revised, October, J 868—Superior Courts,
BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT.
Cherokee—First Monday in March and August.
Cobo Third Monday in March, and First Monday iu
October.
Milton—Fourth Monday In March and Third Monday
in Am ust, „
Forsyih—First Monday la April and Fourth Monday
in August.
Lumpkin—second Monday In April and First Monday
in September.
Dawson- Third Monday in April and Second Monday
In September.
Pickens—Fourth Monday In April and September.
Gilmer—Second -v. onday in May and October.
Fauntn—Third Monaay in May and October.
Union—bouritt Monday iu May aud October.
I,Towns—Mondays alter the Fourth Monaay in May and
October.
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT.
Appling— Firet Monday in March and September.
Camden—Friday after the Fourth Monday in April and
October.
Charlton—Monday after the Fourth Monday in April
and October.
Clinch—Fourth Monday in March and September.
Coflee—Second Monday iu March and September.
Glynn—Third Monday in April and October.
Pierce—Thursday before the First Monday in March
and September.
Ware—Third Monday In March and September.
Wayne—Fourth Monday in April and October.
CHATTAHOOOHE CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochee—Fourth Monday in March and Septem
ber.
Harris—Second Monday in April and October.
Marion—First Monday in Match and September.
Muscogee—Fuuith Monaay in May and November.
Sculey—Second Monday in April and October.
Taibot—Third Monday in March and September.
Taylor—First Monday in April and October.
CHEROKEE CIRCUIT.
Bartow—Third Monday in March and September.
Catoosa—Second Monday in February and August.
Daae -Second Monday in May and November.
Gordon-First Monday in April and October.
Murray—Third Monday in April and October, in March
and September.
White field—Fourth Monday in April and October.
ATLANTA CIRCUIT.
DeKalb— First Moi day in March and September.
Clay ton—Second Monday in March and September.
Fulton—First Monaay in May and November.
EASTERN CIRCUIT.
Bryan—Fourth Monday in April and Second Monday
after Fourth Monday in November.
Bu.lock—Friday alter the Third Monday in March and
Friday after the Fourth Monday m October.
Chatham—second Monday in January and May.
Effingham—Mouday alter the Fourth Monaay in March
and second Monday alier the Fourth Mouday in Octo-
bt_r.
Liberty—Third Monday in April and Monday alter the
Fourth Monday in November.
McIntosh—Thursday alter the Second Monday lu April
and Thursday alter the Fourth Monday in November.
Montgomery—Thursday after the Second Mouday in
torch, and Tnursday alter the third Monday in.Uctobe .
Tattnall—Third Monday in March and Fourth in Octo
ber.
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Butts—Second Monday in March and September.
Henry—Third Monaay in April and Cciober.
Monroe—F'ourth Mouday in February and August.
Newton—Third Monaay in March and September,
pike—First Monday in April and October.
Spalding—First Monday in February and August.
Upson—First Monday in May and November.
macon circuit.
Bibb—Third Monday in May and November.
Crawiord—First Moncay in March and September.
Dooly—First Monday in April und October.
Houston—Third Monday in February and August.
Macon—Second Monday in March and November.
Twiggs—Fourth Monday in Match and September.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Burke—Third Monday fa May and November.
Columbia—First Monday fa March and Sept* mber.
gmaiine*—Wednesday after tee Fourth Montnya in
March and September.
J efierson—Second Monday fa May and November.
Johnson—F'ourth Monday fa March and September.
Richmond—Second Monday fa January and June.
Sa lvl H!—First Monday in May and November.
Wxsuuietou—Second Mta.oay :a bepiemra-r and
Match
northern circuit.
Elbert—Second Monduy in March and September.
Glasscock—Third Monday in February and August.
Hancock—Second Monday in April and October.
Hart—Third Monday iu March and September.
Lipcohi—Fourth Monday in April and October.
Madison—First Monday in March and SepiemtK-r.
Oglethorpe—Third Monday fa April and October.
Talialerro—Fourth Monday fa Februaiy and August.
Warren—First Monday fa April and October.
Wi'kce—Fourth Monday fa March and September.
OCMULGEK CIRCUIT.
Baldwin—Fourth Monday in February and August.
Greene—Second Monday fa March und September.
Jasper—Fourth Monday fa April and October.
Jones—Third Monday in April and October.
Morgan—First Moaday fa March and September.
Putnam—Fourth Monday fa March and September.
Wilkinson—First Monday fa April and O :to her.
FATA ULA CIRCUIT.
Clay—First Monday in February and August.
Duly—First Monday fa April and October.
Miller Second Monday fa April and October.
Quitman—Third Monday fa May and November.
Randolph—First Monday fa May and November.
Stewart—Third Monday in AnrU and October.
Terrell—Foorth Mommy in May and November.
in March and September. |
Oenerttl Directory.
JUDICIAL DlArMIcn-UentilEcd.
Berrien—Monday after Irwin Court.
Brooks—Monday alter Lowndes.
Colqaht—Wednesday alter ihe Third Monday fa May
and November.
Irwin—Thursday after Telfair Court.
Laurens—Second Monday ta ApiU and October.
Lowndes—Mondays alter Colquitt Court.
FulasEi—Third Monday fa April and October.
Telfair—Friday after the Fourth Monday in April and
October.
Thomas—Monday after Brooks Conrt,
Wilcox—Fourth Monday fa April and October.
SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.
Baker—Third Monday in May and November.
Calhoun—T bird Monaay in March and September.
Decatur—Fourth Monday m April and October.
Dougherty—First Monday fa June and DecernDer.
Lee—Fourth Monday in March and September.
Mitchell—Second Monday in May and November,
banter—Second Monday fa April and October.
Worth—Third Monday fa April and October.
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.
Campbell—Second Monday fa April and October.
Coweta—First Monday in March and September.
Heard—Third Monday in March and September.
Trou;i—Third Monaay in Ma. and November.
F’ayette—Fourth Mouday in Ajiil and October.
Mem wet h r—Tuird Monday in February andr August.
Carroll—First Monday fa April and Octooer.
ROME CIRCUIT.
Chattooga—First Monday in March and September.
| Floyd—First Monday fa January and July.
Folk—Second Monday in Februaiy and August.
> aaldfag—Third Monday in March and September.
Haralson—Fourth Monday fa March aud September.
Walker—Lset Monday in February and August.
western circuit.
Bants—First Monday in April aud October,
ularke—First Monday fa February and Second in Au
gust.
Franklin—Second Monday in t prii and October.
Gwinnett—hirst Monday in March and Second fa Sep
tember.
Habersham—Third Monday in April and October.
Hiil—Third Monday fa Maich and September.
Jackson—Fourth Monday fa February and August.
Laban—First Monday in April and October.
Walton—Third Monday fa February and August.
White—Monday alter the Fourth, April and October.
Atlanta City Directory.
MUNICIPAL UOV8BNMENT
OP ATLANTA..
WM. U. HULSEY, Mayor.
Aldermen, First Ward
D r utiK«?fe 1 Aldermen, Sscond Ward
£> C sUs£r° n ’ ( Aldermen, Third Ward
Michael* Mahoney, f Aldermen, Fourth Wart
sXmue C i a i7. McCamyJ Aldermen, Fifth Ward
S. B. Love Clerk
W. W. Clayton Tr* asurer
Kenben Arnold Attorney
L. P. Thomas Tax Collector and Receiver
E^RayrM"^ \ City Physician.
George Stewart Superintendent of Streets
W. Y. Langiord Superintendent Alms House
John Thomas Marshal
si. C. Murphy Deputy Marshal
John L. Johnson First Lieutenant of Police
George W. Anderson Second Lieuteuatof Police
W. B. Bass City Surveyor
Pat Kltzgibbon Messenger and Hall Keeper
John J. Thrasher, i
J. C. Saunders, >• City Assessors
George W. D. Cook, j
JUSTICES OP PEACE,
Judge Thos Spencer, 1026th District....Whitehall street
Judge T. B. Uoggus, 1234th District Decatur street
Judge B. D. Smith, Notary Public and ex-oiiicio
J. P Broad street
Judge T. D. Lyou, Notary Public and ex-officio
J. P Whitehall street
PIKE DEPABTBENT.
Chief Engineer Tom Haney
First-Assistant Engineer E. Buice
Second Assistai it W. J. Knox
Secretary B. F. Moon
Treasurer James E. Guhatl
Atlanta Fire ( ompany. No 1—Engine House on Broad
street, near the bridge. President—Mechaslin.
Mechanic Fire Conipauy, No. 2—Engine House, Wash
ington srreet, near Georgia Railroad Depot. James n.
Guiiatt, President.
Ta'.nlah Fire Company. No. 3.—Engine House. Broad
street, between Manctia and Walton. B. B. Crew,
President.
Hook and Ladder Fire Company, No. 1.—Truck House,
Prior street, between Alabama and Hunter. K. J. Low
ry, President.
RAHK8.
Atlanta National Alabama street
Georgia National Alabama street
Branch Bank Ga. R. K Georgia Railroad Dtpot
John 11. James Cor. Whitehall and Alaoama streets
Georgia Loan and Trust Company Broad street
NEWSPAPEll DlltECTOBY.
Atlanta Intellioknckb—(Daily aud Weekly) —
JARnD JKWIN WHlTAKwR, Proprietor—Whitehall,
between Alabama street aud Railr. >au.
The Constitution—(Daily and Weekly)—Messrs.
Hemphill A) Co., Proprietors —Broad elieci, mar tuo
Postoffice.
The New Era—(Daily and Weekly)—Dr. Bard, Proprie
tor -Alabama street, near Broad.
The Duristian Index—(Weekly)—J. J. Toon, Proprie
tor—Aiuuama street.
The Meihooist Advocate—Dr. Fuller, Editor—Broad
street.
Scott’s Magazine—(Monthly)—Phillips A Ciew, Pro
prietors.—Grauite Block, Broad stieet.
Rural Southerner—(Monthly)—Samuel Echols, Editor
and Proprietor.—Brown’s Bloc-, Broad street.
PUBLIU BUILDINGS
City Hail—McDonough, Hunter, Washington aud
Mitenell streets.
City Cemetery—Elmore, between Fair and Georgia
Railroad.
Port Office—Comer Alabama and Broad streets.
State house—corner Marietta and Forsytn street-*.
Masonic Ball—Comer Marietta ana Foray til sh eets.
Seago’s Hall—Corner M.tchell and Forsyth streets.
Odd Fellows’ Hall—Peachtree, opposite Walton street
Markets First, corner Ivy ana Line streets ; second,
corner Hitched and Prior streets
Express office—Alabama street.
Telegraph Office- J. C. Gregg, Manager—In Kimball’s
Opera House Building.
state Library—Opera House Building.
TYPOdBAPftICAL UNION.
Atlanta Typographical Union, No. 48, meets at the
City Hail on me hirst Saturday nignt fa each monto.
MASONIC.
Atlanta Lodge, No. 59, F. A. M., meets every 2d and
4th Thursday iu each mouth.
Fulton Lodge, No. 216, F. A. M., meets every 1st and
3d Tnursday fa each mouth.
Georgia Lodge, U. D., meets the 1st aud 3rd Fridays
fa each moetu.
Mouut Ziou, Royal Arch Chapter, No. 16., meets every
2d Monday fa eacn mouth.
Jason Burr Council, Nu. 13, meets the 3d Monday fa
each mouth.
Cueur De Leon Commandery, No. 4, K. T., meets 1st
Mouday in each monln.
These Lodges meet at present in the 3d story of the
Ryan Building on «v uitchali street.
I. O. Off (4. T.
Atlanta Lodee. No. 1, meets every Monday night In
Bell's marble building, corner Broad aud Marietta streets.
Floral Lodge, No.'2, meets every Tuesday night fa
Beil’s inarolc building.
Atlanta Degree Temple, No. 1, meats the second Fri
day u*gut ol every month, iu Bail's marble building.
I. O. O.- F. •
Centra! Lodge, No. 28, meets every Tuesday night at
Odd Fellows’ Hall, Peachtree street.
Barnes Lodge, No. 55, meets i very Fridaviiigilt at
Odd Follow’s Hall, Feachtree street.
Empire Kncamoment, No. 12, meets the 2d and-4th
Wednesday nigh.s’ fa each mouth, at Odd Fellows’ Hall,
Peachtree street.
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.
Gate City, meets 10th of each month, over J. Fickene
ktore. , ... ,
Fuiton, meets the 8th of each month, over J. Fickens
Bt Mechsnic, meets the 12th of ea* h mouth over J. Fick
ens store.
YOUNG MEN’S LIBUAH V ASSOCIATION
Young Men’s Library Association of Atlanta, Ga.—
Rooms No. 1, Granite Block, Bioad street.
Darwin G. Jones President
Wm.T. Newman Vice-President
Charles U. Davidge Treasurer
O. Uerbst Secretary and Librarian
Directors—M. II. Sisson, J. R. Simmons, Joo. Rice,
neury Jacksou, J. F. Edwards, W. O. Newinau, W. A.
Hemphill, Win. M. Williams, A. R. Watson.
GBOItGlA. Clayton County.
A b. TanKSttSLEY, executor or JohnTankersiey.
• late ol said county deceased, having applied for
leave to sell tile real estate of said deceased—
All persons concerned are here >y notified to file their
objections, il uuy they have, within the time allowed
by law, else leave will be granted lor the sale of said
real estate, according to the prayer of the petitioner.
J. il. MUitKU A, Urdinary.
snef-d * 1 Printer’s tee >6.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.
B Y VIRTUE of authority fa me vested by an order
from the Court of Oruiaary of U*>i dou county, Ga.,
J will sell ou the first Tuesday fa Oi tuber next, before
the Couit House door, fa tte town of Ga houn, between
the legal noursof sale, tne following property to-wil:
Lot No. 148, XU acres more or less; No. 147 and 175,
100 acres more or less; 7 acres of lot No. not known, in
the 24th aistrict and 3d section of taid county. Sold as
the property of James M. smith, Sr„ deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash. A«g.
25, is 9. JOHN J. DOOD, Adm’r.
sugar—td Printer’s fee $5 p-. r square.
W 1 *
GEOB6IA, Forsyth County.
Forsyth Court or Ordinary, April Tsbk, 1869.
hurras Charles Estes, Sen., adminietator ol
, . Hutson Estes, dec’d, has filed his application, ac
tompanied by a final return, showing that he ha- faby
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, wby said Estes shonid not be dismissed
front his said administratorship, and receive letters ac
oordingly in terms ol the law. Witness
WM. D. BENTLEY, Ordfaar
H. N.BENTLET, Cierk.
April*—bin*
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Ordinary's Oppicb, Jnly 31, 1869.
R LAtVSHS, Administrator of the estate of Lewis
j Eawshe. late o! said couuty deceased, having sp
ied lor leave to sell the real estate of said deceased,
r the purpose oi distribution among tho heirs at
^Thia is. therefore, to notify ail persons concerned to
file ’heir oojecuous, i< aur exist, withiu the t me pre-
rcribed by law, else leave will be granted said applicant,
i aDDiitd for. W itnsss
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordicary-
John T. Cooper, Cierk- . , _
augl-bdci Printer’s tee »3
E
GEORGIA. Fatkttr County.
A LFRED R. SMITH, administrator with -the will,
annexed, of the estate or Henry C. Spier, •.. e.-n.-ed
having applied for letters of du-misslou from his said
This is, therefore, to cite all concerned, to show cause,
if any exists, witiun the time pre.-enbed by law, else
letter* oi dismission will be granted the app :cant_
Given under my b«nd and official signature, this 3d
day of March, t . EDVrAJto CONNOR, Ordinary.
Printer's lee $4 ML J
^tSntaTAdvertiii©metfW. | Balll-oad AdverU»ement*
A. J. WEST & CO.,
(Saeccusm to lie wry West * Co.)
1865 ESTABLISHED 1865
WHOLESALE GROCERS
— a N D —
Commission Merchants»
PEACHTREE 8TMEET,
-A.tla.nta., - - - Georgia-
Also. Amenta for Three ot me Best
Flourine Mills in North Georgia,
Virginia Salt Works,
Nashville Broom Manufactory, and
Beard A Bro ’a Buckle Iron lies.
N.
OW r IN STORE—
40,080 LBS. IRON TIES,
6.000 lbs. Green Leaf Rope,
50 rolls Kentucky Bagging,
25 bales Borneo Bogging,
35,000 pounds Bacon, (all kinds)
1.000 packages Flour, (nil grades'
1,000 bushels Prime Corn.
6i0 sacks Sa’t,
50 sacks Rio Coffee,
50 BAKHELM SUGAK,
And a Large and Fresh Supply of
PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS.
We Buy Our Goods For Cash,
Importers, Manufacturers & First Hands,
And wo would remind the peoplc|lhat
OUR FACILITIES ARE UNEXCELLED,
And that we give our entire personal attention to the
prompt execution of all business intrusted to us, and
that we are j
A L WAVS ON HAND.
prepared to serve them; aud it will be to their interest
to REMEMBER us when buying in person or ordering.
eep7-3m
A. J. WEST A CO.
Office of J. M. BORN. Jr., &*Co.
DEALERS IN
Goal Greek Goal, Coke, Etc.,
In Atlanta, Macon, Sc Augusta.
Coal Creek Coal !
W E ARE now receiving a supply of the noted COAL
CREEK COAL from East Tennessee which we
offer to the trade fa quantities to salt purchasers. It
saves storage room, labor, and attention.
When once lighted a fire may be kept up all season
Wilhont rekindling. It is unequalled for
Grates, Furnaces, Blacksmiths,
Gas, and for Cooking.
fW Coal Yard fa the rear oi Glenn, Wright & Carr’s.
LUMP COAL BY CAR LOAD:
Twenty-Six Cents per Bushel of Eighty Pounds.;
THIRTY CENTS A T YARD.
13^ Mr T. L. SWIFT, fa charge of the Yard, will at
tend all orders. For further information address
J. M. BORN. Jr., A Co.
ang28—3m P. O. Box 192, Atlanta, Ga.
«T. TV ORC K OSS,
Beal Estate and. General A gent
Brtfefl Street, Brown’s Builoing.
NO'
I NOV^^DVE frequent calls for town and country
prap^^P Those wishing to dispose of such will
uo well to place them in my hands for sale. Chargee
moderate. J, NORCROSS,
aprlt—
YONKERS AND NEW YORK
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of the City ofNew York.
Cash Capital, - - - - $500,000 OO
Surplus, - - - - - - 378.464 20
ASSETS, JULY 1, 1869.
Ronds and Mortgage....... $11K.5nO 00
U S Honda of li>81 117,750 O ’
U 8 G per cent 5.20 Boud@....... 351.250 « 0
New V oi k State 7 per cent Bonds 33,500 00
Alabama State Boctk 6 7<»0 »»o
Loans on Cal) 184.500 00
Premiums outstanding aD*i in bauds of ageut* 2a,7*2fi 43
Dne lrom re-m?Qr. nee aud salvages 2,5<J0 00
Balance in ban* and in oJfice ‘Jt
Company property. 7,000 00
$878.404 20
Losses in process of adjnstmect $23,215 C
W. P. PATTILLO,
sepT-1 m Asjent. at A’ iauta, Qa.
FOli SEED.
2^^BUSHELS OF OATS—choice variety,
190 bushel** of Birley—choice vnriety,
100 bushels of Rye—choice variety,
100 buahe.e ol Red Clover,
75 buahe.s of Red top or Herdy Grass,
75 bushels of Orchard Grass,
GO bushels of Timothy,
GO bushels of Blue Grass,
Also Hungarian Grass, Urn erne and White Clover, for
sa e by
maria- P. W. J. ECHOI.S.
GKOltbtA, Faultte c*. mar,
W UEREas, James ftnvrt, Admin-str*tnr of the
estate of Winton Graves, a e o' raui c*»nnty, de
ceased, applies for l^are to m U tbe %shoie of the real e»*-
ta r « of said dreaded.
Thia ie, therefore, to notify all person* concerct-d to
file toeir object oai* if any exist within the tiD;e alio we:
by law, ebe leave will b* g. anted for the saie of said rea
estate, according to the prayer of petition*-*. Witnear
hand &ua aiiinattire. ihbs July 21,1S-®
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5 TUB
GREAT SOUTHERN
PASSENGER & MAIL ROUTE
YIA
ATLANTA AND AUGUSTA,
— TO —
Charleston, Colombia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Wilmington,
Weldon, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, and New York.
CONNECTIONS by thia Line are Most Certain and
Sore at ail Seasonal
THE BATING HOUSES on tilts Line have been thor
oughly overhauled ***** refitted. Ample time given for
Meals, at regular hoars.
CONDUCTORS
On tiffs Line axe Affable and Courteous to Passengers.
NO CHANGE OF CARS
Between West Point, On., and Wilmington, B.C.
QUICK THE MO SURE COKKECTIONS
VIA GEORGIA RAILROAD.
P ASSENGERS can purchase Throsch Ticket*
and have their BAGGAGE checked through from
Now Orleams* Mobile, Montgomery, Co
lumbus, aud Atlanta,
TO
Ktekmond. Daltlnaore, Washington, Phil
adelphia, aud New Work.
a Y
FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES
Via Augusta. Georgia.
Via Kingsville and Wilmington; via Columbia, Char
lotte and Raleigh; via Columbia, Danville and Rich
mond; via Atlanta, Angusta, Wilmington, and Bay
Line.
Fare as low by Angnsta as any other Route.
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all
Night Trains leaving Atlanta by this Route.
PASSENGERS wishing to go North by Sea will find a
Splendid Line of Steamships from ’Charleston, b. C., to
Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and New York.
THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS
Offer every inducement to Passengers, with Tables snp
plied with every luxury thr Northern and Charles
ton Markets can afford; and for safety,
speed and comfort, are
UNRIVALLED OH THE COAST !
w- Through Tickets on sole at Montgomery, Wes*.
Point, and Atlanta, to New York via Charleston Steam
ships J* A. ROBERT,
General Ticket Agent, Georgia Railroad.
aprl —3m
FAST EXPRESS LINE TO THE NORTH i
WHEAT
Atlantic Hail Coast Me.
—VIA—
Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington,
WKLPON, PKTMRHBVR6, AND RICHMOND,
-TO—
W askingt’n, Baltimore, Philadelphia
AUD HAW YORK.
VO ( H1NCK of cars
BETWEEN
WSSI POINT. A 'PLANTA, AND WILM1N0T0S.
-AND*
VVolrion and Acqnia Creek ?
NEW FAST SCHNDULE!
Leave
Atlanta
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Weldon
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Augusta .....
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Augusta
Atlanta
8:40 P.M
. 7:00 A. M
. 8.30 P. M
5:30 A. M
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li. C. MINOR. Oidinary.
1 rinti-r’s fee $6 per square.
Administrator’s Sale.
I N pursuance of an order from lb’ honorable Court
o' Ordinary, of Forsvth county. Ga , 1 will ofler for
sale betore the Court house door, iu the town ot C’*lai
ming, ill . h*tiv**en tbe usual henrs of sale, oa the erst
Tue-daj iu October next, the following real propel ty,
to-wtt:
1 House and Lot a ntsinfag an acre, more or less ;
Also, 1 House and Lot. Couialnirg 1 acre, more or lese ;
Also, 1 Lot containing 1 acre, more or less ; oil in the
vil age of She tonville in said county of Forsyth. Sold
as the property cf Mary Garmany, dec’d, for the benefit
of the heirs aud creditor!. Terms cash.
THOMAS LITTLE, Admr.
«ti_s—tfi Printer's fee $5 pet square.
Time and Fare by Coast Line Same as via
Knoxville.
PULLMAN * KIMBALL’S
Palace Bleeping Cars
O 118 ROUTE
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROOOB
•pr THROUGH TICKETS good both by Richmond
md Bay Line, and with option to Passengers of stop-
pfatr at terminal points—can be obtained at the General
Picket Office fa this city.
Be sore your tickets read via Wilmington, N. C., oth
;rwise you may nrperieuce much trouble and facon
renienre.
W. J. WALKER,
General Passenger Arent
Macon and Western Railroad.
Atlanta, Jnly 1st, 1869.
W E have arranged a sy«tem of Excursion Tickets at
very reduced rates, good from date till first day of
October next, from Atlanta, Macon and Intermediate
stations to the
I IN DIAN SPRING
(Forsyth ;) also lrom Macon and intermediate stations to
Atlanta and return. Also a regular system of through
ticket- from Atlanta to New York, Baltimore, Phila
delphia, Jacksonville and Tallahassee, Fla., via Savan
nah. Only one cliaDge oi Oars South of Atlanta. Bag
Mge checked through.
WM. A. FULLER,
■olyi -<Um General Ticket. Agent
J. A. FAY Ac OO.,
Patentees and Manufacturer* of
Every Description of Wood-Working Machinery,
Sash and Molding, Tenoning." Power Mortising, Scrol
and Band Sawing Machines,
Woodworth Planers &c Matchers*
Chair and Furniture, Spoke, Felloe and Wheel
Machinery, 4c., Ac.
A lso, shafting and pulleys with im
proved PATENT ADJUSTABLE HANGERS,
aud PATENT COMPRESSION COUPLINGS, warrant
ed superior to any in use.
Descriptive and Illustrated Circulars famished upon
application. J. A. FAY A CO ,
may9-3meodw Cincinnati. O.
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
W HEREAS, Luanda noatngnt administratrix ol
Wm. Boatright, represents to the Court, in her
petition duly filed and entered on record that she has
fully administered WilUam Boat right’seaute.
This is, therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dreWawd creditors, to show comm. If any they can, why
said administratrix should not be discharged from her
administration and receive letters of dismission on the
fir-i Monday In October, 1869.
J J. Hi MORROW. Ordinary.
»T*r» — Am Printer". <r - *< "
Medical Advertisements. Mls’laneons -A dvertiaements
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.—
For all Aba Purposes or fit Laxatlvs
medicine.
Perhaps no one medicine is
so universally required by ev
erybody as a cathartic, nor was
ever any before so universally
adopted into use, in every
country and among all classes,
as this mild bat efficient pur
gative fill. The obvious
reason is, that It is a more re
liable and far more effectual
remedy than any other. Those
who hare tried it, know that it
cured them: those who have
not, know that it cores their
neighbors and friends, and all know that what It does
once it does always -that it never fails through any fault
oi neglect of its composition. We have, and can show,
thousands upoai thousauds oi certilottGi oi rtmurtaDie
cures 1 ot the lollowing complaints, but soch cure# are
known in every neighborhood, and why should we pub
lish them f Adapted to all ages and conditions in all cli
mates ; containing neither calomel nor any deletenoua
drug, they may be taken with ealet> by anybody. Their
sugar coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes
hem pleasant to take, while being purelj vegetable no
Mta can arise from their use fa any quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence ou the inter
nal viscera to purity the blood and stimulate it into
healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach,
Doweis, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring
uieir irregular action to health, and by correcting, wher
ever they exist, such derangements as are the first origin
in utsease.
Minute directions are given fa the wrapper on the box,
for the following complaints, which these jPilifi rapidly
cure:
knot
erately
■.one and action.
For Liver Complaint and its various symptoms.
Billions Headache hick Headache Jaundice or
Green sickness, billu.ua iciic, u-u BillionsFevere
thoy should be judiciously taken lor each case, to correct
the diseased action or remove the obstructions which
sauee it.
x or Dvsenterv or Diarrhoea, but one nuld dose is
'enerally required.
For Bheninatism, Gout, Gravel, Palpitation of the
Heart Pain in the biae Back and Loins they shonid
be continuously taken, as required, to change the dis
eased action oi the system, With such chauge thos*
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings they shonid be
tflfegti fa large aud frequent doses to produce the cflect
of a drastic purge.
For Suppression a large dose should be taken as it
Lirodnces tne desired effect by sympathy.
As a D; ..ner Fill, take one or two Pills to promote
iigesuo aud relieve the stomach.
An o casionai dose stimulates the stomach and bowels
into* eaithy action, restores the appetite, aud invigorates
the ystem. Hence it is often advantageous where no
ie* .oue derangement exists. One who feels tolerably
t ell. often finds that a dose of these Pills makes him
eel decidedly better, lrom their cleansing and renovating
effect' on the digestive apparatus. There are numerous
cases where a purgative iB required, which we cannot
enumerate here, but they suggest themselves to every
body, aud where the virtues of this Pill are known the
jublic no longer donbt what to employ.
Ayer’s Cherr Tr Pectoral
For Disease** of the throat aud Lang*,
Such as Cuughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, UronchitlM, Asthma,
aud Couauiuptlon.
Probably never before in the whole history of meffl
cine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon
the confidence ol munkiud, as this excellent remedy for
pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years,
and among most ol the races oi men it has risen higher
aud higher in their estimation, as it has become better
known, its uniform character aud power to cure the
various affections ol the lungs aud throat, have made it
known as a reliable protector against them. While
adapted to milder ionns of disease and to young chil
dren, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy
that can be given for incipient consumption, and the
dangerous affection of the throat and lungs. As a pro
vision against sudden attacks of CK0UF, it should be
kept on baud fa every family, and indeed as all are some
times subject to colds jind coughs, ail should be provided
with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption is thought incurable,
till great numbers of cases where the disease seemed
3 tided, have been completely cured, and the patient re-
tored to souud health by the Cherry Pectoral. Bo
omplete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs
ind Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it.
When nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry
Pectoral they subside aud disappear.
Singers and Public Speakers find great protection
from it.
Aithina is always relieved, and often wholly cured
»y it.
Bronchitia is generally cured by taking the Cherry
Pectoral in small and frequent doses.
Bo generally are its virtues known that it is unneces
sary to publish the certificates of them here, or do more
ban assure the public that its qualities are fully mafa-
Ained.
Prepared by
OR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Has*.
Bold by Kedwmu A Fox J. B. Willson, and all the
Druggists fa Atlanta and everywhere.
jaii6—dStawlyawly
“IN THIS fcIGN I CONQUER.’.
H iLlIN IXRiirH
QUEEN’S DELIGHT!
THE CROWDING GLORY OF MEDICINE
AND THE WONDER OF MODERN
o C 1 E N C E.
THE WAVING BANNER OF HEALTH
fcPLt-.A Iifci TRIUMPHANT OVER
IDE LAND.
A GREAT AMD GOOD MEDICINE 1
HEIN 11 SR'S QU ER N* S D SLID HI l
ABH NEW THEORY OF HEALTH.
riffitt life ot all Flesh is BLOOD—The Health ot al
A Life is PURITY OF PLKBH— Without Purity oi
niood uo Flesh can be free from Disease.
HEIM ITSH’M *4 IJEKN’S DELIGHT,
AN ANTIDOTE 20 DISEASE.
THK WKKaT aHsKICAM ADTKRATTVK AND BLOOD
PUKIFIKK.
For the Cure of all those Diseases which may be
traced to a vitiated condition of the blood.
The Theory 1b that Blood is the Lite of all Flesh, and
if impure, the Life of all Disease. Life and Health is
omy to be maintained by the circulation ot pure arterial
Blood.
Bach as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Hepatic Disorders, In
flammations , Fevers, Liver Complaint, Consumption,
King’s Kvil, Carbunfles, Boils, Itching Humor of the
akin, Erysipelas, Bkin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness of
fckin, Pimples, Blotches, l'aiu fa the Bones, old Ulcers,
syphilis ami Syphilitic Bores, Indigestion, inilammutiou
ol the Bladder ami hidueya, Pains in the Back, General
Debility, and tor all complaints arising lrom deficiency
and poverty oi blood.
HEIN IT SR’S
QUEEN'S
DELIGHT
GENERAL AGENTS WANTED
B Y AN OLD AND PROSPEROUS LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY, to
work flslde ta Northern and Central Georgia, and Ala
bama. To such os have had experience, and who can
furnish reforencas ap to reliability and capacity, this Is a
fine opening. Address
l*OBT OFFICE BOX NO. SOftfi,
Engl7- New York City.
GLEN ECHO MILLS.
GERMANTOWN, Pa.
Nqid. Crease & Sloan,
Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers, In
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &C.
W E Invite the attention of the trade to our extensive
stock.of Domest:c Carpetings, both of our own
and other matefi, as well os a large assortment of For
eign Goods.
-WABEHOUSE-
No.509 Chestirut Street
Opposite (lie State House.
PHILADELPHIA.
Auuustas- eodSra
PRATT’S ASTRAL, OIL
Box 3050.
Bond iur circulars,
sep7-eodom
HAMMOND & WELLBORN,
Attornevs a, t Law
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
W ILL practice in the Supreme Conrt, held fa Atlanta
first Mondays in June and December; in the Fed
eral Court, held in Atlanta second Mondays fa March
and September; and in the Superior Courts, held in At-
anta first. Mondays in May and November. Return day
0 days before court. i«n1—lv
JOHN PEEL,
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER
Marietta Street.
F URNISHES every variety of Cakes; Also, Manu
factures Candies of every description ; and deals
in all kinds of Fruits.
A Fine Selection of Wines, Liqnors, Tobacco and Se-
gars, always on hand. jwlyHl—6m
A
O . LADD
DEALER IN
Latest Improved Lightning Rods
OF THE DAY,
Ho. 17 Alabama Street, Atlanta,. Ga.
|MT* Twelve Years’ Experience in the Business. I
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8 THE WOW DER
MODERN SCIJBNCE,
No medicine nas attained such a world-wide reputa
tion as this justly celebrated
COMPO UND!
Its extraordinary healing powers arc 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 fa from all quarters, and
all hear unmistakable evidence of Its great popularity.
Be Bure and ask lor
HKINITSH’S QUEEN’S DELIGHT,”
And se that his name is on it.
Look out and avoid base imitations. For sale by
Druggis’a everywhere.
FiailBtt & UEIN1TBH, Wholesale Agents,
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Administrator’s Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an order from the Conrt of Ordinary
of Henry county, Georgia, Will be sold before the
court house door in the town of McDonongh, on the
first Tuesday in Octocer next, between the lesal hours
01 sale, Ihe following real estate, to-wit: West side of
lot No. 108 fa the Bixtn District of said county, contain
ing one hundred acres more or less. Sold as the prep-
erey of Martha J. McIntosh, deceased, lor the benefit oi
the heirs and creditors. Terms each.
ELIJAH FOSTER, Administrator.
angS—td Printer's fee SS per square.
GEORGIA, PAUGDOte COWWTT.
J OHN BORN and Henry Born, administrators on the
estate of Baily Born, deceased, makes application
to me lor letters of dismission from eucn administra
tion—
This is, therefore, to cite and require all persons con
cerned. to be and appear at my office on or be:o.-e the
first Monday in November next, to show cause, if any
they can, why letters of dismission should not be grant
ed the applicants.
Qiypn nnflpr JUT ]UUld Slid Offi&ftI flfillitUrC, AlIttQtt 2j
1800. £>. B. MoGREUOit, Ordinary.
*ng7-3m Printer’s foe $4 SO
I>R. HUNTER,
C ON'I INU ES to treat all private diseases, syphilis all
forms gonorrhie gleet, strictures, Ac., completely
eradicated. Tnat numerous class of cat fcs resulting from
seif abuse, producing unroanliness. nervous debility,
irritability, eruptions, semiual emissions, and finally
nnpotcncy,permanently cured. Persons afflicted with deli
cate,intricate, <& long standing constitutional complaints
are politely invited to call lor consultation, wnich co ts
nothing. Experience, the best of t* setters, has enabled
him to perlect remedies at once efficient, eafe, perma
nent. and which in most cases can be used without hin
drance to business. Medicines prepared fa the estab
lishment, which embraces office, reception ai d waiting
rooms, also boarding and sleeping apartments for pa
tients requiring daily personal attention, and vapor and
chemical bathe, thus concentrating the tamed mineral
springs. Both sexes, married or single, suttering from
indiscretions, indulgences, or exposure, may apply and
be cured. No matter who have tailed, state your case.
Read what he says fa his pamphlet, sent 10 any address
free. Thousands of cases treated annually at office and
ail over the country. Consultation free, personally or
by mail. Office, No. 183 Third street, between Green
and Walnut, near ti e Postofllee. Louisville, Ky. Office
hours. *JA. M. to 7 j?, M.; bunctajs, 10 A, M. to Iff M*
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HAtiF INTEREST
Valuable Mill il Clayton Co.foiSale.
T HE undersigned wishing to ch.mge his business ol-
ieisabalf interest fa his MERCHANT MILLS ou
i;nm Creek for sale at a bargain. There are two runs of
stones, one for wheat and another for com. both capablo
of grinding seventy-five bushels each per day.
A Good Turning: Lathe, Saw Hill, &c.
There is a good frame dwelling house with seven
rooms, a fine >oung peach and appie orchard just com
ing into bearing, about lr-0 acres cleared laud ail un
closed. balance in the woods and finely timbered.
This property is situated about ng miles from the
Macon & Western Railroad, and about fonr nnlea from
ho depot at Jonesboro, and 16 miles from the . city of
Atlanta.
Any one wishing to engage in milling, in a healthy
section of country, where the water is t-ood and pure,
where there arc good schools, good society, and conve
nient u> churches, post office, and depot, cannot fail to
be pleased with this place.
I will sell all the land with the mill, or I Will sell one
hundred acres including the dwelliug.
There will be no difficulty in trading if you will only
come and examine tbe premises.
Come ana Bee 01 aduress
L. M. MURPHY,
at Jonesboro, Ua.
I refer to J. H. James, Banker, Atlanta, Ga.
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Southern Masonic hemale College.
T HIS Institution, located in Covington, Ga., is now
in successful operation. It belongs to the Giand
Lodge 01 Georgia, and ie controlled by authority of the
same. Tbe exercises of the institution wilt be resumed
on tbelfitb August, with the old board of instruction
complete: consisting of three gentlemen and six ladies.
For loll information apply to tbe President,
iuiySl GC8TAVU8 J- OiCR. A. M.
J. P. TRAVERS & 80N
Manufacturers ol the
ANCHOR COTTON TWINE,
46 Be eltman Street,
NEW YORK,
O FFER FOR PALE, Balelng Twine for Cotton, Os-
naborg Twine, Cotton Trot and Staging, Wrap
ping Twines, of all kinds, Seine and Fish Net Twines.
Samples Sent Free.
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WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY,
(MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,)
BALTIHOKE, HARYIAND.
Rev. THOS. E. BOND. M.D., President
GKO. C. M. ROBERTS, M.D., L.L.D.. Emcntus Profes
sor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women aud Chil
dren. _ , ,
EDW. WARREN, M.D., Prolessor of bnrgery.
H L. BYRD, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics.
J. F, CLAGKTT, M.D., Prolessor of Materia Medics.
M. P. SCOTT, M.D., ProleBsor of Diseases of Women
ami Children.
J. F. MONMON1ER, M.D., Prolessor of Physiology.
J. J. MOORMAN, M.D., Professor of Hygiene and Med
ical Jurisprudence.
C. MOF.FfT. M D, Professor of Chemistry.
C. W. CHANCELLOR, M.D., Professor of Anatomy.
D. A. LANUHOKN, M.D., Professor of Practice of
Medirine.
G. RENLING, M.D., Professor of Opthalmic Surgery.
. U. POWELL. M.D.. Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The Session of 18r.9-7tl will commence ou the 4lh day
of October and continue five months.
Auxiliary Lectures will be delivered during the sum
mer months. _
The University Hospital and Free Dispensary afford
Clinical Material in abundance.
A limited number of lientfciary Students from the
late slaveholding States will be received; precedence
being given to wonnded and disabled soldier*.
Fbbs—Matriculation. 85; Dissection. $10; Professors,
$126; Graduation, f20; Beneficiary, (each session) $50.
For particulars and circulars, address
CHARLES W. CUA NCSLLOft, M.D .
Dean of the Facility,
p. g.Good Board $5 per week. augll —
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED.
' AM prepared to put in perfect order any kind of a
_ dewing Machine, and furnish the improve ments if
desired. Persoue in this city can have their Machines
repaired at their residences, without extra charge. Sat
isfaction guaranteed, and all work done will be warrant
ed twelve months. Machines sent from a di.-tance shon'd
betaken lrom the table and packed carefully in a box.
Call on, or address, with stamp, W. G. BfclJCK.
next door to Jones A Graves’ Grocery Store, near
'Jrothertou’d corner, Whitehall street, Atianta, Ga.
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POKTPOVGD ABMIJUXia ilOU’S SALE
W ILL be sold before the court house door in the city
of Attar.t , on the first Tuo-day fa Deeemtjer
next by virtue of an or, er of tbe Court of Ordinary of
Fulton county. Georgia, the fallowing property, to wit:
One undivided half interest in the -lore house and
lot at the 1 unction of Peachtree and t’or yth streets,
known as the property of F. K. Rice aud Willis IL John
son. No. not known. Sold as the property of Willis K.
Johnson, deceastd. Terms cash
WlLI.Is \. JOHNSON, Adra’r.
septl5-lds Printer’s fee 45* per ■■quare.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
OnniNAKY s Ore ex, Aug. 30, 1869.
P ETER HUGE, administrator of the estate or James
Doulin, late of said county, deceased having ap
plied lor leave to sell the real estate of -a d dect a=< d. for
the purpose of distriDution among the heirs at law ol
said deceased— .
This is tinrefore to notify all persons concerned to
file iheir objections, if any they have, within ibe time
prescribed fcv law, e : se leave will he granted said appli
cant as applies for for. ... _
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
801*31—4t Pifater’s lee $4 50.
Paulding Sheriff’s Sales-
W if.T. be sold before the Court Home door in the
town of Dallas, on Ihe first Tuesday fa October
next, within tbe legal hours of sale, the foliowing lots of
laud, to-wit:
Lots No. £50 and 6 8 fa the id district and 3d section
of Paulding county, Ua. Levieu on as the property of
i. M. B. Pitman, to eatisfy one fi fa. from the Suju r or
Court of said county, in favor of W. J. Kiser vs J. M.
B. Pitman, bold lor the purchase money. Property
pointed out by delendant. August 25, lefin.
W. M. MCGREGOR, Sheriff.
aug2S-td* Printer’s fee $2 50 per levy.
Clayton County Sheriff’s Sale for Octo
ber. 1869
W ILL be void before the court house door, in.the town
of Jonesboro, on Ihe first Tutjtoay Gend er
next, withiu the iegai hours of sale, the to’.lowUin prop
erty to wit;
One hundred and fifty seres offand, mi-re or le-s. it
being part of lot No 178, l}ifig e st of the Marsu. Slid
September 3; 1869.
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J. S HUIE. Eepsty
Printer s fee $2 mi i.ei
GEORGIA, Fulton Coonrr
w
Obwaaby’3 Ovpior, September 2, !/«>•
i F. osjlB. execufr-r f ihe estate i f J. C.
IL 0-m?iaM.T.f"*,id r> U.i y. d * s *•. r prerents
in’ his pet 5 ..ion day fi.ed that he has fal*y discharged his
ea AU t m?rro’ns concerned are hereby notified to file their
o(flections if any exist, ou or b» ere the uist flonday in
Kte next, else letter.- of dismission will be grant
ed the applicant.
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DANIEL PITTM AN. Cidirs y,
Printer’s fee $4 50
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