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THE DAILY SUN
Satubiui Mohnino June 3
HOW TO REMIT MONEY.
We frill be reeponelble for the ufc MrlvM of All
money eent ne by Beglrtcred Letter, by Ezproee, or
by l»»ft, but not olborwlee. If money eent in »n
unioflelere* letter i> lull, It muat be Uie Die of the
sermon eeudlen lb
No l«per trill be lent from the office till It i« pMd
for, end nemos will eltriyi bo cnucd when the lime
peld for expiree.
Our DJipatchea.
\7e embarked upon an untried path
when wo aaaiated in organizing “Tho
Ntuthville and Atlanta News Agency."—
Wo had confidence, however, and entered
into the arrangement earneetly. Onr
•eailers have noticed and appreciated our
succem. It has been beyond onr most
sanguine expectations, and is giving tho
fullest satisfaction to tho public.
Onr telegraphic columns of yesterday
morning exhibited a signal triumph, of
which wo aro justly prond. Wo gave tho
full platform und the nominations of tho
Ohio Democratic Convention, while our
ootemporaries who aro served by tho New
York Associated Press, barely gave tho or-
Gorernor Orr and the Month
Carolina Kn-Kliix.
Ex-Governor Orr, of South Carolina,
was ia New York on Monday, when he
was sot Upon by the interviewer of the
Herald, who wanted his opinions in re
gard to matters and things in the Ku-
Klnx State. Orr, it will be remembered,
was Military Governor of South Caroli
na, under Andy Johnson, and sinee that
time has been a sort of Democratic Re
publican, or a Republican Democrat-
disagreeing with both parties, probably
so because noither took to him very
affectionately. The report of the inter
view between him and the reporter ap
pears in the Herald of the 30tb, and is
valuablo only as being the opinion of one
1U1U UUJJ tin Ut'lIIg MiG V|fUUUU Vi UUC
in regard to affuirs in South Caro
lina.
In answer to a question put by tho re
porter, Orr said no did not think any
good would result from sending troops
to South Carolina, and then proceeded :
They will not b« Able to put down lAwlewnoM,
mil 1 will toll you wby. Tbc ItwloH, persons don't
commit crimen where there are armed force#; it 1#
only in wild und unfrequented place# that they ope
rate. It taken so me time for a messenger to reach
rate. It taken some time for a messenger to
tho placo where the aolJier# are stationed,
longer time for tho latter to reach tho acene
longer timu luf tut latter to risen lilt aeuut or Uit
illaturbaiK-e. of court)*, when they gel there they
dnil in,thing to euppreae anil nobody to srrteb
The roporter thon asked. '
stinols of humanity- forgotten everything I LATEST GEORGIA NEWS,
that con ennoble a nation and elevate the —
that con ennoble a itauoii anu elevate tut)
people to the dignity of intelligent chris-
tans. Sheridan onpht to have added
this to his oration that it might have been
perfect It is well to keep up tho bsl-
anoe-shcet in those little sectional amen
ities or let them all die together.
Attempted Outrage.
A letter from our traveling agent writ
ten from Gumming, on the 80tn ultimo,
informs us that a negro boy aomo eigh
teen yean old, had attempted a rape upon
a little girl only nine yean of age, daugh
ter of one of the beat families of Fonylli
county. The negro wa* arrested, brought
to Cumming, and, after a preliminary in
vestigation, waa committed to jail to awat
a farther hearing before the Superior
Court
The Cincinnati Commercial doubts the
troth of the statement that the illneaa of
Colfax was snperindnoed by exoeasive
cites Gi ‘
smoking, and cites Grant as evidenoe to
the oontrair. The Commercial evidently
is not mindful of the fact that excessive
smoking has its effocta upon the mental
organization, whioh^nfpmins the reason
why Grant is exempt from the evil conse
quences following tho exoeasive use of to
rn is soon to have an Opera
t»ia foundation in being hud;
dl|'tUVUUlPUb ID 1 WOO 111 vpvliu, UilU
more new brick store booses have
' under contract. Nine passen-
loave this village daily, which
" *— to show itself to nnme-
lt has concluded to have
‘ put on uew clothes.
Aogusta has sold 18C dog collars, only.
W. Milo Olin has received his com
mission tu Jostle of tho Peace, in Au
gusta.
Captain John A Moore, of —
has just bought lour iteamen lor
he paid #10,000.
An Augusta brick wall fel
day, burying a workman nan
Collins. Fortunately he was
ly hart.
The silver mounted bat an
ded to several days ago ware
per express to the “ Gat
Atlanta on Yesterday.—
rer, id.
Our entire community
last Tuesday morning, r
ment of the death ot
Principal of the Wert Poi
giste Institute. He died
night before after a very a
He had only been ont ol
sinee the Wednesday pro—
not known to a good many
zeua that he was sick.—
Xem
W
TpVXBY ONE TO]
AU nmr the center
day tUo 5th, a# the
Unto.
A Superior
in the beet m
Term#—14 per week,
TORRER
T WO THREE ROOM OOTTA6E8. #1 trialed
corner of Deri# end Weet Hauler etroete. r
of the house# 1# new, the other two reoentlT I
Apply to D. W. CROFT,
Corner Dari# and Weet Hunter Streets.
FftIR laiCCTUBB
SWEDENBORGIANISM
RBV. BOW ABO P AVION WALTON,
O T Virginia, at the Marble Building, oorner Mari
etta and Broad Street. Subject—WHAT WAS
SWEDENBORG’S M1SS10M ?
Beat# Free. JunSdl
session is crca
w .m was mistaken,
merchants who ha
,jods l>y tlicCh
Jid so hccauso .
they could, gain ri^^^HP'dlltcr in
timo or in tho cost o^Mreportatioii, and
not hccauso of any ill will toward tho
Macon road.
.The mefchanU of Atlanta, in common
with the public generally, desire very
earnestly to have tho passenger depot
completed, still they are not inclined to
adopt’ tho suicidal policy of quarreling
with President White, because ho does
not fulfill what interested parties set down
ns bis , part of tho oontract. l’rosidcnt
tVI.Ua ..... 1. A a_
White snys lie Mas not a party to the con-
:t No one, having authority, disputes
his word. Hence, bus part of tho quar
rel, if ono were sprung, would bo con
ducted from an ontirely tenable position.
A combination of Atlanta merchants
oould do no more than provoke him, and
provocation, carried too far, would re
bound to the injury of those offering it.
Captain Wliito has it in his power to dis
criminate in freights against tho Atlanta
merchants, and if driven to it, by an un
necessary and unwise combination against
his road, ho could make through freights
to Macon so much cheaper than local
A soldiers' bronze, was
dedicated at WesnRRfou tho 31st nit.
General Sheridan was the orator for the
occasion. Wo quote an extract from his
speech ns reported by telogmph:
The (lotion! uld the ,-per. of ycAteM.y
said t!
his
Nod, east
. and called
_te name of 1
very pertinent.
“lie come from
[ould bo an ex’
it would have ent
y, however small,
-—Jill And it is infe..c
'were other peoplo in tin
. immediate posterity of
only was the only progenito
’emor's | married his sisten If
of peoplo, other, Adai
have married into an
We do not expreo.
the matter. We give
opinions that havo been
days of the church, but
ment that almost all modem C
writers have rejected them.
But as the origin of raocs has in our
the 2d day of
#uue, iof i, oy *. u hud, gi Cook's District, O.
if., of Putnam county, Georgia, on# SMALL BLACR
COW about five year# old, baa on a little bell, no ear
mark#, and alao a calf about a week old. Ap
od and J. F. Embry, freeholder#
worth Afoen dollar#. The owner
iH hereby notified to appear before me, pror» proper
ty, pay oo#t and expenea, and take them away, ei#e
they will be told on the premiaee of the said Huff,
-*>•* taker up, about three and a half mile# from At-
Ita, near the Dufoor's Ferry Buad and beyond
[lethorpe Park, on Monday, the 12th day of June,
-71. JNO. T. COOPER, C. C. 0.
JunSdl
Sheriff's Sale for July, 1871.
W ILL be aold before the Court House door In
^ the city of^tlauta. Fulton county, Georgia,
hour# of •—, — pv^v, .» . ,uv
third lnterost of a City Lot In the city of Atlanta,
ated on the corner of Alabama and Broad struct#,
i ting on Alabama street fifty-five feet and running
Broad street seventy-five foot. On said
... o-Htory Brick Building occupied by
oflloe and also two Ono-story Buildings
-third interest being the Intercut of Mrs
Crushed and Powdered ft
A White ft
C Extra ft
Yellow 0 **
8. B. Robson'# Broom#—
No. 1 Stalk Broom# V doz.
No. 2 do do V dox
No. 8 do do V doz
No. 1 Hurl Broom# V dox
No. 1 Hurl Fancy Handle#
FINE WATCH - REPAIRIN
WE HAVE SECURED THE SER
VICES OF MR. C. S. TAIT, AN EX
PERIENCED WATCH MAKER. BUT
RECENTLY FROM SCOTLAND. MR.
TAIT HAS WORKED IN SOME OF
THE FINEST WATCH MANUFACTO
RIES IN EUR OPE, ND IS PREPARED
TO DO ALL KINDS OF FINE WORK
8UOH AS RSJSWELLED* MAKINO
1EW ESOAPEMENT8, AND ADJUST-
FINE WATCHES OF ALL KINDS.
“’ATCH^S LEFT WITH US WILL
OMPTLY AND THOROUGHLY
kND SATISFACTION CUA-
[D IN EVERY INSTANCE.
SHARP mFLOYD.
terou, Notwithstanding the effort, of the ctvil
of Yulton county to .rrertaald CuepbeU, he
‘ecdod In making hu eMpe, Mid 1. now at
id It being further reported that be, the
Jbeil, la s rory doeperete character, end
lag deSancc to the offloere of the lhw
In order to more ipeodtly aoenre
thought proper to ieeue thle, in)
■>y offering . reward of FIVE
IS for the apprehension Mid de-
CMnpbeU to tho Sheriff of tho
glutton. In order that ho may he
the olfcnao with which he Hand,
’.AILROAD MEN
BC 33 KT OTIOH.
tAVE RECEIVED TO-DAY
FROM THE MANUFAC-
J A LARGE ASSORT
OF FINE AMERICAN
mES, IN GOLD AND SIL-
CASES, OF PERFECT
MANSBIP AND NEW
JS IONS. OF THE FOLLOWING
MAKERS ,
SI. Howard At Co., Bostont
American Watch Co., Waltham,-
Notional Watch Co., Klein;
V. S. Watch Co., Morion, n! J.t
“ U " W‘“tCo* .1,0 the Celebrated
Stem Winders or Keyleu Watch.
THIS STOCK IS OFFERED AT
VERY ATTRACTIVE FIGURES
AND YOU WILL FIND IT WILL
F Y TO TAKE A LOOK AT THE
OOODS AND THE FEIOES, AT
SHARP 4r FLOYD’S JEWELRY
STORE, ATLANTA. apl-istf
ONE share _
vmt£§i. This I
deed of truBt to tLa.
the drawing, is to 1
FORTUNATE SllAfi
mafning Kluire# ar<
place according to t
TUB MKMV |
will be announced
Pres#. A smali. sum i
FORTUNE. Every Shared
equal Justice, a;
other’s, 1#
"Fair,
Money received afU
promptly returued.
ccd in reviaed ptunpk
J. C. DERBY,
Kky Box 834.
44’ l*artio# in the vicinity c
share# by applying to
Jnnl ft.
In the Diatrlct Court <
#br the Northern District c.
K**—In Bankruptcy. _
A T ATLANTA, GEOBGIA, THI
27th day of May, 1871,
olutuHin^^T 1 . hcrob y .P 11 " 0 * notice of bia ap- ^
lininlmnut .. t . 'e 10 ^ noUCO Of lli8 ap.
IKJintinent aa Aa#tgnoo of Jone# A Harper, and
, I « rptr ’ of llonjo > in the county of Floyd,
and 8tato of Qeorgia, within #ald District, who bars
l^!?,** dju< L 8cd x B< U lkru P t * °P°n tho petition of their
Creditom. hv ihn n oMot .
wvwoo wijuugi-u umisnipu upon tno
Creditor#, by the District Court of aaid District
0 ROBERT T. HARGROVE.
naaylf-lawSw Aa#ignee.
Macon & Augusta R. R
»« lumen nuix s n.v, roinsir, urtcun.
^-nmed an important scientific de-
jf tho ahonteof .pprotmtion from the dieioyai'mip I 7 e [opment, and as very many able scien-
when tlio rebel# ccafo to remind me, if not bofora— | . T 7“?.”, T" viown
CouiradcB, the tuuo may come when an ungrateful “HVO been held before, and 11DOD 8UD-
pcoplc may forget tho bloody act# of war, when tho posed Biblical fTTonnds ^ ^
traitor may be pardoned, hi# crime# forgotten when I vj 1 grounas.
bby and Belle iKland and Andernondllo may be 1 11,0 there DO more questions about
aingto paaifng thought, wheu ! Cam ? Does nobody wish to know what
dtotinctlou will he uuote Ut.oeu the ire,.or and ' the mark W03 which the Lorf afccd to
Ireighla from Atlanta to points along the
lltnl ill A Atlanta waa anaLa—X- — V t
, that tho Atlanta morehanta would
not bo able to sell a bushel of com or a
pound of bacon in competition with Mo
on,
It requires no extraordinary amount of
good seuso to see how illy Atlanta can
afford to quarrel with Captain White. If
tho matter of getting freights to Atlanta
'*“’**“' “w** «**» t«u luaue ueiwocn un> traitor and
the i«triot who fought to prcaarve hi# country, when
towering monumeut# will rear aloft from Capital
Square at Washington, erected by Southern pride to
penivtuato the memory of her faleo-heartod Rons,
Wilt'll liff l l.t lll i.l.ro At I. Attlltal... *1... t.tl, , n . a
—..... vw tv tnuru lo mv Giuioti MMci Capitol
from whence ho waa drivon by the terrible denuncia
tion# of Buker, when Davis, tho arch-traitor, who
long since should havo passad from tho scaffold to
“L , ’ n “ U0W , Pd g f* v ®' l a Pl>l«*seJ may posaihly pol
lute OUee Ol/Sin Witt, III. f. ..,1 t.-aeawaa at. - 1 -t. “ .
lut# —a. ...... Xltauui lliti
Congres# there to make law# for you and mo, whilo
Iu Commie.
0 # 8* in bi# foul presenco tho hall#\»f
ith time, but by
— - a. IU auuuui
were the only point involved, they might
in for a fittlo contest; but tlio more
important matter of getting freights from
Atlanta to consumers comes in and puts
a quietus to any hostilities that may have
seemed likely to occur.
Thh Sun takes a common-sense, busi
ness viow of this matter, and is ablo to
see how Dcrfoct peace with the President
of the Macon & Western road will best
fiul)8orve tho common interests of this
citv, and tho policy should be for pcaeo
unless Captain Wf " • * *
.Vhite should commit
«omo act of flagrant injustico, such as has
against Urn 118 ie8limon Y* >’ ot appeared
6 UtDU M 8 ^ think.—rather hopcs-tha lease
of th# Macon A We#torn Railroad Will yit be defeat-
od. It aay# the Macon k Drum*wick Comi>*uy own
10 •ball see.—^urannoA Jirj ub-
•Iho SiNltoa never raid it UtM» or
flopes tlint the lease of the road will bo
qefcatotV All tbo Svn did wits to ttato it
Jew faeU wbioli rendered it ttoosible that
Utuit)wjw#iit Mtb* rated,
i prevent it! [Great
of Massachusetts, thi# may
the eternal God, not if
checriug.j
The “gallnut Phil,” tho patriotic barn
burner aud valiant murderer of bid and
infirm Piegan men and women, and tbc
slaughterer of little Indians, might havo
added to tho abovo eloquent bnrel:
The timo may come when tho horrors
of those long winters on Johnson’s Inland
will be forgotten; when Gamp Chase will
bo remembered aa tho ono green oasis in
tho lives of the men who perished there
from hunger andoold; when Point Look
out will bo thonght of only as a plaoo
whore the hardships of pnson-lifo were
softened by tho humanity of tho prison-
keopors ; tho time may como when tho
chains upon tho limbs of that illustrious
irtBoner at Fortress Monroe will coaso to
- - —— ojuiU BUUtOU W)
?<*» no one wish to know how
Gain died ? Questions must be soarco to
lesvo sueh points untouched. If Cain is
to bo raisod, bo surely ought to be thor
oughly dealt with
On a certain occasion a noted infidel
borrowed a sum of money from tho late
Dr Lathrop, of Wost Springfield, Mass,
when he camo to pay it ho thought to
goso^the Doctor by argument from the
a/'You ought not totoke interest for this
money, for tho Jews aro forbidden to
toko usury.”
a reproach to tho national authorities
that ordi
lered them thoro; the timo may
u “ bell
come when tho tinkling of that little U
will cease to sound the knell of American
Republicanism, and whon the horrors of
the Old Capitol will be transfigured in
to one of tho most brilliant
national history: but it wiu <u> u.
American men huve forgotten the le
I w IrovuDuivjoi'goHvu the common
•Ohlno,” said tho Doctor, “you for
get. Tho Jews arc indeed Forbidden to
The Jews arc indeed forbiuueu to
take usury from their own people, but
they were allowed to take money from
the heathon.”
The application was too direct to be mis
taken, and the man was quito willing to
drop tho argument and pay the money
An old farmer said to his son : “ Roys
don t you evor spcckerlato, or wait for
summit to turn up. \ou might jost as
W ®T S P 0< V 1 ’ ^ own on a stone iu the
tddlo of a modder, with a pail atwixt
tur legs, an' wait for a cow to back up
you to be milked.”
hxnj »nS the groM -3*1 of Ute BtoU,
, In AtlMltn, till! lit do; of June,
In tho yoM of onr Lord Eighteen Bnndrcd
tad fioventystn,. nnd of the Independence of the
United Statoe of Anterlcn tho nlnoty-flfth.
EUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By tho Oovornor:
David o. Ootttxo, SocreWry of Stole.
JnnSdStwIt
GOOD BOARD.
LOPOINOS for mnrrled or Mngle
uenunnten. Alao,
GOOD DAY BOARD.
53 HOUSES FOR HEUYT.
HAVE Afty-two honeee no the Bent LUt, mnnr
n, S! w '*? nlc *' Ftonlnd In different t«ri»
ox tho city. Some in overy Ward. Tbe prioo of
•»» and cheap honte of any .1,0, from Kro to
nine room.. Aleo, « Dumber of «u.ree and rarorior
ropme np eulre. «. w. Al.AIIl,
Mb
Juu2 2t.
Roai Eatibto Agenli
Proposals tor.Broken Stone.
Omc* Atlanta Htiuckt Railroad Co., I
WILL u ”rmriv£? UNTIL THE
R. 0tn in#t., for two hundred * * - -
*Y‘ »wwuuuurea iKiruho# of broken
Btono, for lumcadAmising the Street Railroad on tbo
Uno between AUbam. and Peter. .treotl: ^2e Sone
to bo broken to tbs #Im ordered by tbo 8upsrinton-
n~ , ;* n £'°^ 1 ’ 11 , 0 1. »ns meAeuml on tho tine of
8ample# of tbo rock must accompany tbo bid.
^W. P. Ouu, Hoc'y and Treas.
A Lady Wanted.
XT GIVES US PLEASURE
TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE
HAVE ADDED TO OUR CORPS
OF WORKMEN A FINE EN
GRAVER, RECENTLY FROM
TIFFANY «- OO.’S, NEW YORK.
AND ARE NOW READY TO DO
ALL KINDS OP
JITTERING
CIPHERS, MONOGRAMS, AO.,
IN FACT, ENGRAVING OF ALL
KINDS IN ELEGANT STYLE, AND
AT SATISFACTORY PRIDES.
ALSO, THE ADDITION OF A
FINE MANUFACTURINO JEW
ELLER, AND A SHOP WITH
ALL NECESSARY TOOLS AND
MACHINERY, WILL ENABLE
US TO MAKE TO ORDER
ANY STYLE OF
BABOES, RINDS, PINS, A ALMOST
ANY ARTIOLE WANTED,
AND TO DO REPAIRING. HOW
EVER DIFFICULT, PROMPTLY
AND IN A SUPERIOR MANNER
PAT RON Ann sn T. m»rr n
AavrxiAiUffiQdJ
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
SHARP 6r FLOYD,
J FpW ,V8TORE * WHITEHALL ST.
Dancing Class!
Leave Augusta at 12 00 M.
xSi V v«%? oat * ; oo a. M.
Arrive at Macon at 7 40 P M
Arrive at Augusta at 1 45 P m'
. Tbc day paasonger train arriving at Macon at
- M-, aud make# closo connection# with tralu#
?;*?*•*• *u«»es cioho connocuou# with train#
SL 0 ??**”* Macon. Pameufera leaving
* A U M " wU1 mak0 clo *° connection atCa-
—Z „ iur mu new.
mirtQ s. K. JOHNSON, Snperlnb ndeet
Assignee’s Snlc.
ATLANTA NATIONAL HOTEL
Fumrif u n Tn.
'TKTUE of an order issued by the nonoral'lc
-U United State# Court for tbo Northern DirtrM
at public outcry, free from
1 Hotel, t“
of Georgia, will bo sold »
all encumbrances, at said ,
TUE8DAY, the 20tb day of JITfE, 1871,
commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m., and conUnmcc
IWim day to day, all the effects of said IIotel-con«W-
. Bedatoads, 70 walnut Bureaux (wo-vl
top), 150 walnut Washstands, 00 walnut Table#,
eane-soat (’hairs, 80 marble-top Bureaux, 20 marble
top Wasustand#, 20 marble-tup. Table#, 20 caoo *+*
Rockers, 20 walnut donblo Wardrobes, 2 Sofa#, Jam.
Chairs, 4 small Rocker#, 1 Cupboard, 160 b. walnut
leather bottom Chairs, 1 Piano, 100 Mattrosai* u>d
Sift?® - * *5 ) „ ,>i1,OW8 > 400 liucu Slioeta, more or lev
400 bneuPiUow Sli)>#, more or less, 500 Towel#, nK>r
orleas, 200 pair woolen Blanket#, wore or le##, »
wontoiyau. jt, more or less, 400 linen Napkin#, mor
lcM - 8 targe Mirrore, 0 Billiard Table a #nd
. w rnunirs, t> uiuiurt. -
} l*rge iron Safe, 2 Desks, 1 large reading room
Desk, 2 Clocks, 1 Lounge, 3500 yard# Carpeting, more
or less, lot ol lace Curtains and Shades, all the Silver
Ware, all tbo Crockery and Glassware, all the 0u
Kiittiroo. 3 Show Cmc». 1 Letter IYeM, liar ud rt- I
— —^ - r ixture,, 3 Show Cm., 1 Letter PreM, liar itid Fw-
T»n0FE88OB NICHOLS nESPEOTFCLI V AS S! 10 '?.' “I"*' Oil Cloth, moro or lea,, llu'lx r SM
I NOUNt'ES to funner pAtron, And the nubile Furuitu re, 3 ItAOgiw, 3 Hotter,, Ensfue, PtltnpA. a*
senetally, th*t ho wiu comnleoee CImao. At 1 mimerou. other Artt. le., ^
_ * tortui-r 1'iiirnn# ana ui
generally, that be will commence Classes at
CONCORDIA HALL, WHITEHALL ST.
ii THURSDAY, June l.t, at 8 r. n., for gents, and
inttnne for ono session of two mouths, every
hurodsy and Friday. n
Class for Ladies and Children every Friday After
tU i/Tw . uwukj r nuay A«er-
ax P. M., and Saturday moruing at 10 a. v
ular#, apply st tbo Ball, or at Phillips k
may31-6t
LADY OF GOOD BU8mE8S QUALITIES 18
wanted to take charge of a Uouritdug bu#l*
M’ork Suited to Ladies Only.
juilt,
Box 184,
atlasta row omox.
HOWE & HUBBLE,
JMPOBTEWS OF AND LEAI.ICHS in aU hlud, of
numerous other articles.
Tbe Furniture is uuiform iu style and ffnlnh and <7
excellent quality, sound and in good order. Tbc H*
tel occupies tbo centre of the City and can be rcut<d
for a term of four years. Tho furuiture will be »ojt
in sets, as it is, In each room. No property will be
delivered until paid for. Removal at once will b# re
quired to make room. Hold as tho property of W* 1 *
B. Poud, iu Bankruptcy. TERMS CASH
^ a , NOAH R. FOWLER, Awlge^
myWtd#.
COTTAGE FOR SALE
In Orlffln.
I OFFER my residonce for sale low. Tbo hou#ei|
a cottage, with #ix rooms, newly fitted ur»w
well finished. Tbe lot is a comer l«t. containing
FOREIGN and domestic
ZiZQUORB.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SOUTHERN TRADE.
*"' * 3 / ••m* W. Bytsmsrt Sh'ttt,
CAVMAWir/, Ifflf,
.... —.va„ AiniMH » comer lot. c°nUin‘W
three-fourths of an acre, and is well enclosed. "*r.
first rate. Will be sold low to a cash iturcliA#er-J'^
further Information apply to 8. W. Blood worth or
J. H. I.ogsn, Orlffln.
my27.tf
9m
H. C. GOODWTS
nKOROIA-FULTOlf COUITV-ORPj |
VJ ary'8 Office, May 25, 1871-Robert U. ,
hu applied for exemption cf personalty and y*** ,
apart aud valtuttion of homestead, and I ffT 1
l»on the «amc at 10 o'clock, a. *., on June 8, f
t nr office. , _
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