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mere who have held
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aeon, wme veil attended. The mu
he* —rtHinge wan Hue. the dene
1 end the girl* looked ditto.
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in Atlanta for
d drive the horse.
< doable team gracefully
wang lady, while her male
It look* cunning, and
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| Route there one of the beet
fktfi quiet and clean, and
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MAYOR’! COUBT.
a river Jr Oanr
L after "hangfafp. ell night, ihturn^
y defendant Uot**g»eiitly t
npanyfuto bankruplcy failed
i motion for % pew trial would be
w excused until Friday.
Iveral important ordure were taken during the
rrlooked
[ ^ll44«Hii| Private Rnldrnr
{lie particular Atlanta haa certainly
lonveuint item In her domeatle economy.
sweehn'ttell yet such i*th* caae.
y the aige of Uns. with it* hundred* of boose*
meroui street* It am unut*
To a petfioa uuaequaiub- l with the topography
l it would tie almost Impossible for him to
D house, and is always put to a great
1 of trouble by being forced hi enquire of passer*
the plaace he is lookiug for. fi hen the
• are that the information he seeks !■ not
1, from a want of knowlgdge on the part of the
i inquired of. As iftwrould cost a mere trifle,
sry little troubl%%e hope steps will at once be
In this mattef. It is a convenience. Now if
ants to flmLwhe'e Mr. Jones lives, be enquires
le one, whb perfhp* could go to Jt
!, but utterly unable to give an intelligible
“Yog go «p to the aornar of the street just
e of tlit church and go down that street till
itre Mr. Brown lives, and }lr. Hmith,
ft further on, knows where, Mr. Jones
warn, w
Worn Oat with Walkingnitd conrlndr
to Ride*
We have just received a letter from Dalouega, da
ted the 11th, stating that two U. 8., Soldiers, who
ware dischared from tire Barracks In this city about
weeks'ago, hod wandered nplnto Union oaunty,
p tirgd of walking, concluded to rest their
• bjft riding. Acting upon the thought,
S to help the ns selves to a couple of Mr.
flup^iorges. They were pursued,
a and brought back. Considerable excite-
int grew put of the circuit? stance. and the prison-
itrerafkit over the mountains to th* Union coun
ty jail, where they will perhaps hrve s hearing at
the next term oi the Superior Court. Provided, a*
our correspondent says, they do not have a In aring
before ijff%rtx Conrt before they get cleverly over
: f ...
THE
^TUIK COMPANY PIC
NRitlHTinDAY.
fra Cnr Loads go to Marietta—Pleasant
Day nosh Nice lime, until lutt-ri ap ed
by a IrrLi of Bloody How*.
a* was appointed, the mem-
£* lire Oomi^ny, ss*<-m-
number of ten car load*,
while awwoi muaic was being discoursed Iroiu au ex
cellent band. The day was flue and clear, tin* almos-
pbere rating bracing than otherwise and everything
promleed a lovely day. It was observed, however,
befoiy ^ tnuu moved off. that several of the mote
Promptly id tbs umdboir Fitaglbbons sprinkled
the floor, raised the windows and put the house in
order. Equally ae pun etual did hi* Houor stride
into the room, and take the chair, when John sing
appeared with the big book, and his hand full of ao-
sennit, ho lima la ever loot in opening this Court,
and the fleet man that got dunned was
■owann bubtq*.
a big fat, greasy nigger, who is proprietor of the
Whitehall House. He runt ll as a hoarding and
lodging establishment, and his object is to make
money. If one lodger is a Uttle slow or doubtful
about his rqat be forthwith turns ‘urn out and puts
m somebody else who is better pay.
Sarah Mosan waa one of Howard* hoarders, and
caase andnr the head of that gentleman * doubtful
customers. She not only wouldn't pay her rent, but
shoved the boss oat of his own house. He was to*
gallant to strike her. and had her takeu up, when
she la turn, had Horton arrested. No serious ease
oould ha made of it and they were discharged.
toe TOI.IW
pereevered smartly in getting up a row, and using
nome profane language to help It along. ThetesU
divided aa to whether the called the gen-
lory or a liar. The thing got to badly
taugled, and the aaee waa of ao littls Importance, that
Lou was let off.
Johnson run over his aooounte trying to piok out
the best ones, es he was bard up, and times were
tight His eye fell upon a fresh bill against
•USAS THOMPSON,
with a "p,” an enormously large hoop, p. k. raque,
sad edged around with * p" green tape Husau was
white young lady, and had taken'Just one drink,
which Inflamed her passions to such aa extent that,
meeting a celebrated Atlanta physician in the street
she made a grab at his beautiful red mustache. Thin
unexpected movement alarmed the Dr.to such an
extent that he had no time to see who she was, or
reflect upon her object in going for bis whiskers in
such a way. A policeman saw it all, and marched
Sue off to the calaboose. She protested against the
charge of being drunk. His Honor said nvt oue
woman in ten millions would act as she did unless
she was drunk. He then poured out a few blessings
ad—said It was bad enough for a man to get
drunk on beer, and too bad for a woman. He did
hy Busan wanted V>» o for “Forest Queen's”
mustache, uulsss she bsd been drunk. Then-fore
tin sis wan assessed five dollars and oosta, to enable
His Honor to see.
man bas not the right to correct his own chil
dren, wo, In ooqJ unction with
OBOBOB WEAVES .
would like to know who In the mischief has ? Bev 1
asss said George had talked loud and
rough and perhaps used same profanity towards his
on. George said his son waa a terrible boy-
go off before breakfast and not come home till
night— that he could not make him wi
and it to exasperated the indu'geut parent that
ithered in on the boy iu an old fashioned way.
Honor wa* clearly of the opiuion that Weaver
been drinking l>eer, and asked that g ntleman if
oonvicUous were not correct George said he
bad only taken four or five glasses, which he consld
ered a* nothing, when the Judge gravely informed
him that be had analysed some of Fechter k Mer
cer's beet and to his horror, had found Ash berries
in It Now, fish berries in beer play the very wild
with a fellow's head, making it turn round and round
and roar like a water wheel, and he wa* certain that
George had gut a berry or two in his four glasses of
beer. He then proposed to the prisoner to pay all
bis fines for disorderly conduct in the future if he
would promise not to take In more b er. George
promised he would never more. With that the
Mayor let him off.
DAK SHEHAN,
an old and well known engineer on the railroad un
dertook to pull too much freight with his steam yes
terday, and busted his biler. When found, be was
laying beside the track, with his safety valve cloned
and steam all out He was carried to the shop for
repairs, and this morning the Mayor put the finish
ing touches on him; the whole accident costing Dan
only $10 and costa.
A cane against a small boy for
»XTAILI*0 LIQUOR
without license was dismissed.
Then Johnson thought he could raise the wind out
of
BURTX DAVENPORT.
He was not one of the Davenport Brothers, whose
ways are so dark and tricks so vane, but a geuuim
Virginia nigger, that works in a tobacco factory.—
Buryi and anotbar workman fell out about a little
girl employed to stem tobacco, and got to projecting
with a big knife. Buryi carried the project so far that
the point of the knife projected on the opposite side
of the negro'* leg to where the Joke commenced.—
This experiment cost B. D. $25 and costs.
WniTLOCK SMITH
i the injured party in the above caae, and a* it
proven that he had made some demonstration's
looking to Buryi's Anal demise, he pain $5 and
■ Hitt.
STEPHEN RYAN,
> long, tall, yallar nigger, with red eyes and tremb
ling gait, came around. It waa no use iu titeph-m
trying to deceive anybody this time. He is prover
bially deceitful, but the case was clear that be had
been drunk, and drunk lad. He got off with $6and
a
fast the bottom .of the pack was reached, and
RAT QUINN Aim /IMM1E MCOUIBR
j woke up and invited around to tea. Patsayg
he met Mo tn a saloon and that Mo was very tight —
After hearing Pat's name called. Me come round ap
parently all right, and asked if that wa# the Pat
Quinn who wa* in Chattanooga during the war. It
Then a k-ng talk, a loud talk and an up
roarious talk about Belfast, ould Ireland and other
kindred topics ensued. The noise became ao loud
that it woke up a couple of policemen on the next
, who went round aud carried the Fenian* to
the iook-ap. la consideration of there being no row ;
Ui feeling between the two. His Honor let |
them off with coats.
other rases of disorderly oonduct added $26
■ts to the city finances, and then, after extend- j
Invitation to the prisoners to dine wtth him
tlist day. Johnson solemnly, but unhesitatingly de
clared tbe Court adjourned.
THE GREAT BANKRUPT.
The Alabama sad Chattanooga Rail
road—The Action off the Court—daffer-
h>| A asoof tfae Laborers.
By Atlanta and Noahrillc New* Afonoy
bi the Strv of yesterday morning appeared a brief
reetUI of the titoatioeon the A
nooga Ballroad. This matter Is one of in tor set, not
only to those Immediately concerned in the road, but
to railroad men and the public generally. Therefore,
paaking use of our exchanges, we give to-day such ad
ditional particulars aa are at hand.
In the Montgomery Adtertiter of the fth, we find
the proceeding* of th* United States Court in which
the rood was adjudged a bankrupt.
The petition of W. A.'C. Jonas, a creditor of the Ala
bama and Ohattanooga Ballroad Company, to have
said company adjudged a bankrupt, waa beard be
fore J udge Bustoed, yesterday morning. The peti
tioner alledg d in th* usual form that he is a cred
itor of the company holding lie commercial paper past
for about sixteeu thousand dollars, aud that
the oowpauy, being a trader, had fraudulently
stopped or suspended and not resumed payment of it*
commercial paper within a ported of fourteeu days,
according to the provisions of the Wth eeation of tin
Bankrupt Act When th* case was called up Judge
Kioe and Gen'l Morgan annnounoed that they ap
peared for Mr. tiUnton but the Conrt ruled that Mr.
Stanton waa uot a party to the proceedings and would
not hear his counsel. Hon. K. W. 1‘ettus appeared
at the request of the Court as Amiau Cura. The
main discussion was had upon the question whether
or not. the company waa a "trader" within the mean
ing oi the Bankrupt Act The Court held the affirm
ative, and adjudged the oompany a Bankrupt. Hon.
E. H (Iraudiu and John F. Bailey, Esqrs,, were ap
pointed special custodians to take temporary charge
of the property of the Bankrupt, who were required
to give bond in the sain of fifty thousand dollars,
with sureties to be approved by the Court. We have
hear! the argument of Judge, Peters highly com-
mended by tho*e who heard it Hou. A. J.
Walker and Colonel John A- Elmore appeared
for the petitioning creditor. We learn that the tem
porary custodians have already given bond In the
un of fifty thousand dollars.
The Chattanooga Times published at the scene of
conflict has an editorial upon the subject from which
the following paegraphs are extracted:
Mr. titan ton states that the decision was a snap
Judgin' nt. that be asked for time to show cause
why the Road should not be forced into bankruptcy,
but be bas refused.
While in Washington he obtained the oontract
for tbe through mail from New York to New Orleans
his Road, and mada such business comblns-
i with other Roads as to ensure a monthly busi
ness of $'0,000 immediately. With this he expec
ted to be able to raise money to pay off his laborers,
Ac.
Aa matters now stand, the affairs of tbe JRoad are
In a very nr led condition. Mr.|Btanton is|determlned
to fight the bankruptcy proceedings aud has sued
the Hoad for $000,000, on account of money advanoed
and endorsements given for the Hoad.
The laborers down the road art in a starving con
dition. An effort waa made on yesterday to send
them a train loaded with provisions, but tbe loco
motive eugiueers, who are on s strike for their
wages, would not permit on* of their number to run
an engine,, aud. prevented the engiue from being
Ared up- The feeling among the laborers and others
along tbe line of the road ia vey bitter.
There Is one thing certain, and that is that if tbe
road ia declared bankrupt now, Its aseets will not
meet more of it* liabilities than are represented by
the bonds endorsed hy Alabama, which are a prior
lien upon tbe road. A meeting of all the creditors
has been called to assemble in this city on Wednes
day. June 14th, for the purpose of arriving at some
agreement and making some settlement if poesible. I Midi a quarrel Into arisen t*tween Sena
Mr. W. A. C. Jones, at whose petition the road ~
forced into bankruptcy, was one of the original
TELEORAPH NEWS
Special Dispatches te The Sol
FOREIGN NEWS.
train Imtrmm.
Vmmaillxa, Job* IS.—Tbe net war
debt baa been estimated at nine million*
sterling.
Tbe Minister of the Finanoial Bureau
has proposed tbe imposition of a tax on
all raw and manufactured material im
ported into tbe oountrj.
Alexander Duma* bas entered tbe Held
aa a candidate for offioe at tbe forthcom
ing election in Paris.
An American company baa made a pro
posal to the Government for tbe rebnild-
mg of the public buildings iu Paris which
have been destroyed. The oompany pro
pose* to rebnild tbe whole of tiie public
building within six years, accepting pay
ment of the Government iu roifc, at 68
francs 60 centimes for tbe price of tbe
work
Tbe army of Paris will evacuats tbe
city within two days. Grarolette will,
however, continue to be oocnpied by the
troops which have been reinforoed.
Marhainett, a member of tbe Com
mune, baa been arrested in Paris.
A manifesto from the Directory of
Le Societe hilamatumiile, protests against
tbe barbarities of the Yersaillists, and
urges its members to avenge their slaugh
tered brethren.
DiaIA *f tAi lord JMogyer at MkmkUm
London, June 18.—Tbe Lord Mayor
of Dublin died on Monday.
Paris, Jane 18.—Fears are entertained
of an outbreak in the La Valletta district,
and tbe troops stationed in that section
of tbe oity have been reinforced and or
dered to obeek any signal of disturbance.
applications for leave of absence lately
ule hy territorial officers bas indnoea
WASHINGTON NEWS.
•WlfM Tmht ** an ri**,.
Wabhinoton, June 16.— Tlu President
issued an order in April reauiring terri
torial Governors to stay fit Lome and at
tend to their bum new. With the Presi
dent and half the Cabinet away, this ex
tract ia Higniflcfint: “Au nnunual number
of
ms<
the Prenident to announce that he ex
pecte the gentlemen who hold tlioae
offices to stay iu their runpective terri
tories and attend strictly to their offioial
duties. Emergencies may arise which
will require the executive officers to be
on hand."
AYw 4Js*«m Clrnhm.
The President returns on Friday to
hold a Cabinet meeting. It is under-
Btood that the most important matter is
the Alabama appointment over which
of the North-Esst end South-West Beilroed, which
was purchased by Mr. Stanton and associate# and
consolidated with tbe Wills Valley Railroad, under
the name of th* Alabama and Chattanooga Itailrcod.
The amount of hia claim is only $1S,000, on which
there are, we are informed, seve al offaetts, and the
c'aim is a part of tbe purchase money which the I paid in two wee!
Htautnns agreed to pay. ' r
The prosecution of this claim In this man:
evidence not so much of a wish to secure an
debt aa to take advantage of the road'
ments, in order to obtain possession of it 1
combination.
Iu the meantime the «mployes of tk
are certainly the immediate suff. i
the running of trains over the road and evident
mean to oontrol things until they get their pa
They held a meeting in Chattanooga Saturday
ning and passed the following teries of resolutions,
which looks like buslnoM:
1. Resolved: That the A. A 0. R. R., being indebt,
ed to us for se/era' months labor, instant means be
tak< n to procure the same.
2 That no individual or company can run this
road without a substantial guaranty to pay the la-
3. That all parties Interested in the A. A 0. R.
K. will Join in union and assist In preventing the
tor Speuoer and cx Senator Warner.
rswlllisa eT IA# TWsisry.
The ooin balnnre in the Treasury is
$106,000,000, including $16,000,000 in
ooin certificate*. This amount will be
reduced to eighty million;* by the pay
ment of the July intercut, which will be
Lr without rebate.
In concluding, the Pope lays, “God
grant aloo to rulen of this earth, whom it
much imports that such a pernicious ex
ample may not take root and flouriah to
the destruction of all power and order,
and may they join with one consent of
mind aud will, and trusting that quarrels
and the disturbances of rebellion being
appeased and the deadly oounsals of sects
abandoned, they may uni’e in one move
ment toward restoring to bis Holy See its
rights, and with them, his full liberty to
the visible head of the church and de
sired calm to civil society.
.Wa F*rk .Vslbn.
New York, June 18.—The President
and family returned to Long Branch this
morning.
Weston completed his 124 miles inside
cf 24 hours.
A meeting of the stockholders of the
Southern Continental Railroad was held
to-day. Edwardti Pierpont, B. Hart and
W. B. Travers were appointed a commit
tee with full power to confer aud nego
tiate with the Texas Pacific Railroad
Oompany for the sale of their property.
MUUd I* s Fall.
Milwaukee, Wis , June 13.—Catharine
White, a domestic in a hotel, while clean
ing windows in the 7th story, fell four
stories to the root of the office. She was
killed instantly.
J Fir* fail NVil.
McGkjdogob, Iowa, June 13.—A plain
ing mill and lumber yard at this place
have been destroyed by fire. Lorn
$100,000. The fire was caused by the
ashes from a locomotive. Seventy-five
men are thrown ont of employment.
Th* Cl mm* SsUtiriag.
Dm Moines, Iowa, Jane 13.—dele
gatee are arriving to attend the Demo
cratic State Convention to-morrow.
Harrisburg, Pa., June 13.—The
Grand Conclave of Knights Templar is
in session hear. Nearly 1,000 distin
guished Masons are in oi ten dance. On
Thursday the grand parade will take
place. Masonio citizens are decorating
their buildings.
Wh*ml Crop.
Quincy, Illinois, June 13.—Harvest
has commenced throughout the country
and the prospeot is splendid. There is
some smut in the whsoib, but not enough
to injure the crop.
The place on Silver Islet, iu Iaake
Superior, which is being worked
by the Detroit Company, is only
about sixty feet square; yet it is said
that during the winter, w hile naviga
tion was closed, between $800,000 and
$1,000,000 worth of or* was mined
there and made ready for shipment.
The vein which crosses Silver Islet
had been traced across the mainland
a distance of seven miles, and several
companies have prospected and ob
tained lands which they think as
promising as those occupied hy the
Detroit Company.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Tke History of a Raid.
On May 28th, and a tew dais nrened-
ing, Gun. Sherman wan at Port Hill, In
dian Territory, and he has given an ac-
eount of the capture of wme of the In-
diauH engaged in the late raid iotoTetaa,
in which seven men were killed and a corn
train plundered. On Saturday, the 27tb,
a large party of Ttidisu* r.wue in for tbe
usual rations, and Santau’a, a notorious
ly bail ludian, not >nly admitted to the
Indian Agent, Tantum, that h*» headed
the raid into Texas, but boasted of it.—
Mr. Jones brought them to Gen. Sher
man, at Ueu. Orit-rsouN headquarters,
where Santanta again made some admis
sions, varying the details in his story. He
hocu began to nee that the deed was not
one to be proud of. Gen. Sherman told
Tantum to nay whether Sun tan ta should
be orrested on the spot, and Tantum
answered that he desired and requested
the arrest to he made. Accordingly,
after a little muiueiivering to catch all
those present who was engaged in the
aflair, Sautuuta, San tun k ana B*g Tree
were arrested, aud Are in close confine
ment. They will be carefully guarded,
aud turned over to Gen. McKenzie, u> be
taken to Texas and tried by the civil au-
thoritiee. The ludUus begged to be shot
on the spot, because they would 1*? lynch
ed or mobbed, which they dreaded terri
bly, but which will be prevented in any
event General Sherman further de
manded of the Kiowus the forty-oue
mules captured from the Home train
aud while the discussion of the proposi
tion was going on Lone Wolf made
another demonstration that almost re
sulted in a general fight One ludian
was killed, several shot* were fired, and
the Indian camps stampeded. General
Sherman writes that in all these cases
the Indian Agent has been consulted, and
his wishes have been the rale of oouduct
He lays great stress on the necessity for
the trial and punishment of the three
who are arreeted, and says if they go
back to their tribe no agency will be safe.
He favors a strictly legal course, which
the Indiana dread for more than the
shorter verdict of the bullet
The Speculator’* Bequest.
Stubbs had been away from hia native
town a good many year*. He returned
with streaks of silver in his hair, deep
furrows ui>on his brow, and a stoop in
his shoulders. Upon tbe first favorable
opportunity we colled to see him, for he
hod been our school-mate and playmate
in the other times. We found him sit
ting by hia table in a thoughtful mood,
with his right baud resting upon a large,
well-worn pocket-hook. Cordial greet
ings transpired, and anon he lapsed again
into the reflective mood.
“Doesn’t it seem good to get hack to
the old place once more?’’ we at length
ventured.
“Yes," said he.
We hoped he had done well duriug his
almence. He looked up and faintly
smiled.
“All that I have gained.” said he, “I
shall leave to my favorite nephew and
heir; and it will be valuable to him if he
rightly usee it" And he laid bis hand
again upon the old pocket-book.
“It is there?" we suggested.
all in this pocket-book," he
Cegal Hfcacriitrmrntc.
KialtOM ftfea .iir »«lr» lor July. I«?|.
TILL hL SOLD BEFORE THE • <«ruT HOUSE
4oor tii tlu» fit> eT Atieuta. Fultoa 00*04.
>Koiku6. oil IU* Wt TU hHDA V m J ..1> next, witbln
i of sole, tbr following pru r «*rt>. to-
set ul LucUdW WMI—Un’ #«oi« betLg kit
in the West ha'f <u < t> luti* '2 •><U S3, In
Mock I of th# eMr of Atlsat* u >*rt. I UM lot
No. 41. in the 14th District oi . ileurjr. now
Fulton county, containing half *»
W
Owors— _
ih«* legal hoi
Fit:
The loti
IIMUtta lotoonvey< In
_ eaid Lucinda Hill fur her
ua ural life by W. M. Hill, hard life «-*tate levied ae
the property of Lucinda Hill, by virtue of and satisfy
a fl. ta lasned from Fultou Superior Cou't, In fav»r
of Hauuicutt A Siltey va. Lidhi.u* Hi.L Proparty
pointo-i out in aaid fl. fa.. January 4, IsTO.
ALSO,
At tt.e aarne time aud pi* c. fifteen aorea of laud,
more or lena, being part of laud iota Noa. and 87.
in the 17th District of origiuslly Henry, now Fultou
county, (foorgta- Levied on a» the property of \\.
d. 1 uinpkln, by virtue < f a d to w»ti-fy a It. fa le
aned from the Justice * Court o. the lluotb DUtri. t
G. M., in lavor of J. L. Aoeruathy (control ed by j
B. Wa'laue) fa. W. M. Lumpkin. Levy mail* b) W.
J. Wate#, L. C., and returned to me June 6, 1871.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, part of land lot No
78, in the 14th District. The jwrt ao levied ou i# It
Ward ft, IrouUng on Walton street in the city of At
lanta—containing $8x80 f*—*4, more or Iraa. Levied
on ae the property of r.dmon<lMoii k Beil, t» satisfy a
State and County Tax fl. la. for hi* ua fur the yoer
1«70. Property pointed out by John M Harwell, T*
ALSO,
At the same time aud place, all that lot comment
ing at a point and ruuuing with Peocbt ee *tre< t 16
feet to tbe line of a vacant lot. ao aa to include tw
oak trees standing near mid house, making a front
on Ivy street of 17V feet from the line of pailinganow
etaodinga at the poin\ main 11 g an auglc coiiU u'ug
the houne and three-eight* (*,) of an acre, more or
leaa. Levied on a* tbe property of Holme Hell*, by
v.rtue uf and to aati*ly a mortgage fl fa iaeued from
Fulton Superior Court, iu favor of Guthrh * c'o. va.
H .hue Sella. Property pointed out by plaintiff a
attorney, October 31et. 18GH.
AL“0.
At the aame time and place, a -mail wood building.
Mituated on a lot betougiug to K>dd A Mera-lin. on
the north side of Decatur etre.-t in the city of Atlan
ta and adjoining the brick building now o ruph-d
by McBride 4t Smith. Levied on an the property of
J. R. Hill, by virtue of aud to -ito-fY a fi ta. inmu. 1
from the Justice's Court •>! the li."4Ui District. G.
M„ in favor Of B. q .irffin \ h .1 It Hill. Lot y
made by J. T. Lovele-*, I..»' . aim haud-d to uietbl*
23d of May , 1871.
At tin- name time an 1 place, a bom* aud lot. situa
ted in the 2d Ward of tin- city of Atlanta at the jun--
tiou of Peters, Crew amt Fair streets, fronting n >rth
on Fct« ra, «-a*t on Cr»-w aud south ou Fair ativet;
■aid lot containing on- hdf a*-r- un>r~ or 1-**. Lc\
ted on a* tbe property ■ tl. A Al'en. bv virtue of and
to HStisfy a fl. fa. Imu from the Justice’* Uftot > t
the 1026th Diatnet. C. M in favor uT W. 1 . West
moreland vm t. A. Alien. Property pointed out by
P'aiutiff a attorney. J evy ma.l« by .1. R. Thnuipaou.
L Ui aud retui ued to me June ;*d. 1871.
ALSO.
At the same time a> d p<» • 4 r. i iam tot in the city
of Atlanta. ronUiog i ... m >r« -r l«-~n. sit
uated on Killy and Fin it eir-ei- the let Ward of
aaid city, adjoining t .«• properly oi Jam<-r, tYuod and
Dean, bring pari of i* .o i t —. in lli- Htii Die ri< t
* Tiginally Henry, 1 **w Fulton coiiuty. Levied on
aetiin property or J. M. ll. Farllon, by virtue oi amt
to satisfy a fl. fa. iasu d f tfb Fn t n suprrtor »>urt.
in fav.*r of Annie E. < - lton v« John M. B Carlton,
property poiuted out bvplauitiifa gttomey, J11 n
6th 1871.
At iha •••be time a
Portable Kugine aud !'•
p.-rty of It4>ndeau A Co.
mortgage fl. fa. issued :
vor of A. H. Drov
! Juue 6th. 1871,
23, 24. 28. 2G. S3, :
.WIrimg- I hr Whit* mmd Blmrk.
•veraor Cooke, Grant’a appointee
d friend, baa appointed a negro, non of
Douglam, CommitiBioner of Public
hools for the 7th District, composed of j
te children. Oue teacher promptly |
^ bis school. This is the first step ;
toward mixed schools and social equality.
nodded, “but,” he added, “the key to
I the wealth I shall put upon t’le outaide.
New Yobs. June 13 — Cotton mark t quirt; up-| J | UM j planned to write it H8 YOU
lands at 20 cents, and Orleans 20’,, with aali*a r ,n n “ n
bales.
No change in provisions, with quiet market.
Money easy at 3. Gold 12*%. Stocks quiet a
6. That if any party or parties should attempt to
i.*l this romd without any substantial guaranty, the
employee# will bind themselves to prohibit tb*m
from any such proceedings.
6. That we heartily approve the 00ara* taken by
tbe engineers In refusing to run over the said road.
7. That the criea of our wivea and little joes at
ime for bread oompel ua to thta courao of action.
8. That train# aent to carry ration# be subject to
being searched by an appointed committee.
Superior Court.
d caae of A. G. Hulsey, guardian, et ml., vs. Ju
lius A. Hayden, which oocnpied the attention of
the Court the whole of Monfoff and half of yesterday,
resulted In a verdict for th# semplainant of $19 and
eome cent#.
A young man plead guilty to clerking for a keno
bank and wa# fined $26 and oosta.
came.
“A direction for its use?" was our sup
position.
“A hint from which he might gain di
rectious," said Stubbs. “I shall fold this
old book in an envelope; and upon the
envelope I shall write this legend: ‘The
result of thirteen years’ tireLm wander
ing and st>ecalation.’"
“And the hook contains—”
“Nothing!"
1 Uttiodubilant most too early
in th# day" It may be safety P ut vlowu that when
you as# a man taking hi# nip# before eight o'clock iu
the ngfafoofo add ha# takeu the day for «aj«> muut.
tMf 44tftvety apt to make a #ucce#sfnl drunk of It
before lOffe This wa# the case yesterday.
We Ire Informed that when the train arrived at
the Tic J. a mil* or no this side of Mari-tta,
th* ladies and.fhildreu all got out. but atoet of Ju
on to Marietta The boys wee* de
termined to have a good time of it, aud c maeqiicnt-
I, ml#-linn - I 1 ■*- — •— much <>f Marietta ben.
stag, which soon began to work it* way to the brain
WedMBot hear of any outbreak in town, further
than a right smart of harmless fun, playing Kn-K.lux-
i»iJPa°‘N w> ** ,u *‘ 414 004 *““**'" moot
with this part of the pcifonuauces.
HI PKrtlOK COURT.
ThoEraiSAltWfo rffhaf abk
lenfan kMlfi/a mvara cat in t
t ablofaly affair. One gei
» the ehoulder. when 1
11 turn walloped aome oas over the head w ith h
r Wet* enacted fa quick
• the boys spilling their blood aa freely «*
the boy* who placed a
venient reason,
bat him sky westward and crook »4 right
than and Afire. At he m*e, h* came up rfinnlng
“4 thW«»wA«iaielievmto»f has frftoiqe «$8i«h—
OToo'ipl^ll^jli 1J11 )»gfefo<toia dotopor Gtorthe
gayety of the oocaaiou, aud the ladies were not in
fbaUatfta**.
Vaaywo<gptiwwAM4l**n«UMied,audeJiw*reqiuckly
aboard, to the gTcat delight of the ladies aud more ■ that this bualneaa ha# to slop. Tha tima
poMtlbl/or tnf aim. lUtnlul u... wh.n uo .uch houM b. keiitlolh.ciljr
A Moiled Dove Pmy* a $200 Fla* as as Pen
alty far Her Shame Judge Hopkins'
ftewlewre.
Yertertaj, (n the case of the State va. the noto-
rioua I.ixaie Clifton, for keeping wide open oue of
the gate# of perdition, a fine of $700 and cost# wore
imposed upon the defendant. This i# one of the
certiorari canes trora the Mayor's Court, which wa*
up before Hi# Honor some tim# ago. The prisoner
pined guilty to tbe charge. Judge Hopkln*. in hie
remark#, said that when individual# set them*elvea
up in bold defiance of the law aud the welfare oi so
ciety, it becomes a contest iu which one or the other
must go down. She has, In violation of all law or
decency, not even gone to the outskfrt* of the city,
but in th# hoart of it, ha# opened a honoh of prosti
tution. Hhe ha# done this deliberately, and know
ingly in tha face of the world done this thing. This
must and shall not be allowed if the law can preveut
iL In consequence of the demoraliaation of society
from the war ood ita eoneequencee, II has been very
difficult for the law to regain its supremacy and lost
p.Muliou, but for the welfare and safety of society it
uniat be restored, and any iworo officer who shrink*
from the performance of his duty, though it may he
painful, la unworthy of hia high position, and la re
creant to hi# trust. But for • eonalderatlon of *he*e
facts, the couditton of the country' **>d general de
moralisation. and that thee* matter* have been
allowed gradually to grow to their present propor
tions. As I have previously atated in like cases, I do
not doem it proper to send th* defendant to jail, but
I repeat ft and desire it to be beard and remembered
Business Yesterday.
About the dullest day of the season was experi
enced yesterday. Although the weather wa* mild
and pleasant, and the Aral real doodles* day we have
had for a long time, yet with all these attending con
veniences it failed to bring out customers In any
very considerable force.
DUTTON'8 SACK AND BAG FACTORY.
Bag# MADE aud BRANDED to order at
NEW YORK VR1CEH.
Office over Fhillipa A Crew's bookstore, Marietta
titreet. Atlanta, Ga. Jun* tf
EI8EMAN & BRO.,
Clothiers and Tailors GC, Whitehall street,
have in stock,
Sootch and American Cheviot Suite.
English aud American Cassimere Suits.
Drab D’ete Suits, Flannel Suita, Nel-
ton Suita, Piqnas, Tricote, Granites
and Diagonal Coats and Veato.
Derby aud Frock Youth Suits.
Sack Coat aud Jackets, Bova Baits.
Cassimere aud Liuen Children Suita,
and a full selection of Gent*
Furnishing!.
Don’t fail to call on
may22_^_ EIBEMAN A BRO.
Broken Gaudy, twenty cento per
pound, six pounds for a dollar. Fresh
Cocoa Nut Candy, and Metropolitan
Cream, made throe times a week, and
Caramels every Wednesday, at Block’s
Gandy Factory, on Broad street, between
flan ter and MitoheU. aprft
Grant, under the influence of New
York capitalists and political wire-work
ers, haa agreed to interfere with the late
decision of the Commissioner of Internal
Revenue, requiring the New York Cen- uaraw lie. and
tral Railroad to pay tax on scrip divi
dends. Vanderbilt wants to appeal to
the Secretary of the Treasury, but his
right of appeal has been denied. Orders
have been sent by Grant to Commis
sioner Pleasanton, through Secretary
Boutwell, that the collection of tbe tax
will be suspended until the Solicitor of
the Treasury shall have decided whether
Vanderbilt has the right to appeal or
not
Grant’s proceeding in this case is re-1 _ ti
garded as very inconsistent aud is at- hmniB litftefoii^c. Whisky »c.
tributed to his anxiety for a renomina-1
tion, for which he is intriguing.
mmnem mm j - ' 0oTO ,_ Aoti „ upwd
The Southern Claims Commissioner* i* °«nu.
have appointed persons to take testimony •
in the South in such cases as cannot lie
brought to Washington for a hearing.
The Commissioners have all decided that j
their jurisdiction does not extend to
claims of rent for the oocupetion of
buildings.
changed.
New Yoax. June 13.—Evening—Cotton 1* nligbUy
in the buyer*' favor, at 20'f. Gold 12',- Southern
securities are quirt and generally firm.
Livebvool June 13.—Market firm, with sales of
18000 at 8 l 4 d «v*‘4 for upland#, and 8> t d($8 *«dfor Or
leans.
Louisville, June ll—Plo% i# quiet and unchan
ged. Corn i# in good demand. Hay dull at $18 for
choice. Provision* Arm with an upward tendency.
Kales of 10,000 lba of clear rib sides, packed, were
m*d* at 9c: 100,000 pounds of loo** aide* were sold
at the. Shoulder* »'**• held at 7 ‘ 4 c. Mo«* pork ia
quoted at $16. tiuvar cured hum* 14Sc. Lard in-
keg* 12c Whisky 89.
Savammab, June 18 —Market quirt— Middlings ,
lfte.l?) Hale* 160 bales. Stock 9,000.
Auousta. Juue 13.—Liverpool middling* brought
18Xc. at opening, but closed at 18 So-
8t. Louis. Jane 13.—Flour i# very dull. Corn, (
mixed 61c. Whisky 91c. Provision* strong. Pork •
$16.00. Baron shoulders 7 ^c; C. R. side*9 V<i9%c.
Lard firm.
Cincinnati, June IS.—Flour firm—Superfine $69
6 26. Oat# 67c. Hay $17. and steady. Provision*
firm. Me## Pork i# quoted at $15 76. Bacon- pAmmApp WAR Q E T Tl
Shoulder* 6‘,; clear rib sides *V49‘» • anger-cured L/Ul 1 AUL £ \JSX OALL
The printing bureau of Mie Treasury
is turniDg out about $60,000,000 of bonds
daily. Tbe United State* ina* soon be
enabled to exclaim to other uations,
“Would that you were altogether such
as I nm save these bonds.’’
SHOT AXD LEAD.
laiguinent
* >0 Bag* Hhot. aU sixes;
.1.04MI pound* Bar Lead;
1,000 }>ouiida Pig Lead;
j Which we offer to the tr ade on liberal terms.
tl
Je7-9t
W. M. k R. J. LOWRY.
In Orlffln.
cottage, with nix rooms, newly fitted up and
| well finished. The lot if
; tl ret rate. Will
Gold, buying...
44 aelling...
8iLvn, baying..
tmther Information 1
•; J” J. H. Logan. Griffln.
1 ** j my27.tf
thus ended tha ytc nto.
W* regret very much that tlie*ethiuitashould have
oo»A«, It wa* th* fir-t picnic the m w
I be aaine n nurka
c*« ns loagar stoad ani
1 gaming houaea, which [
A xUtuticxl fnct. II gl the bed-
hag*, rata, mine *nd roMhe* that have
been dam by IaaaoMO’* Hare Pop were
laid out in single Ale, it ia calculated that
■T'tkTiiAAM I Imc would Ihs twioc aa loug aa tbe
- .. , I AtlaftMo cable. Hold by all druggiats.
def—tt «h’T .iMtUO, tt mo, 1 o. to m.n>l den. _ p._wton Ta.lor faiH.v
Uid hid ,w,y. ao loo«w to Olfcnd tk. Uahttih- tout Depot. remoertoM, laykir xexo y
bka. ou Ik. blreU, whom- Metj mat w4t«M dmuaad
lk«r mint t Chn 4r«dT ’tpktad *tj
1 tur. not Impoood Ik. taU VMall* ot im la. to
SULPHUR SPRINGS,
1 too fiad. 'Ve feel,
, aonry far the boy* whqgot tkeir heads cut up,
1 for those fellows who imbibed the fttail
JUt think of their head* this morning I We
ktifoftmif No. 4 has a picnic, the very first
I "»• titowed.*
II toa^ggMur bo}* to have their fuo in this lina 1 when a
|mm, mnr »«*»imaa»-ore* . : ... _ n. « m »m. wtu o.uador to.
urae the firemen were not responsible 1 remark. In visw of thsss faots, that this ts Ihs begin | IP MnUnrt‘ coaftr-d <»f Qfj 1,. p. Thames sad Lady,
iT principally by mng. I Impose a fins of JfoO and certs of suit, and * hoer» toowrtl known to Um tmvetiog public to
1 ta* a. In spared to reader the visit mi
t, and 1 wish it dlrtlnctl) nud*r«t<M>d that Near Oalaeevllle, flail 4 oaaty , f4**»»gin.
petition of any ol these offenses 1 shall 11.1 ,1 h(8 Delightful Bummer Resort fe now ..pen for
.» uaneee iha esteem* pea*far 01 th«u« 1 the etwotioo ol gur*«^ bertug b • Uoioughly
*— - m- — «■ •[**«».-* waawsra
IMatmn Tkat*. all w.lt .ndoct. oionlk. la J.U and Hi MUIk. os ruhUc aorta Bo Con^y WO.M Ik. aprtaca aM b. aur-
• Is on Idle- passed 1
MH than* unconnected with M. K the defeudaul to remain In owatody Mil the fine i* need l
.a .- A 1 . Mid TbaM BM 11.1 ibn'IlllBf iWomalMi** I* dll *•
selling..
New York, buying at par.
Soiling
at ift premium.
ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICE8
[OABKFUU.I OOBBHTKD IIAILT.]
n. C. OOOIIWVN.
In the Olstrftrt Coart of the United States
for the Northern District of Gear.
glo--Io Banhmptryt
Cougremmao Bowen waa to-day acn-
tenced to two years imprisonment in the
penitentiary. He is now in jail
Fred Douglas will probably be suc
ceeded by his sou ss member of tbe Ex
ecutive Council of tbe District. Tbe ap
pointment will be made by the President
in a few days.
WiSHiMOToit, June 18.—Before sen
tence was passed upon him this morning,
cx Congressman Bowen arose to e per
sonal explanation. Among other things
be said. “This prosecution grew out of
malice end prejudice. I stood in the po
litical way of aome one and must be set
aside by some means or other. This is
the snm and substance of tbe whole af
fair."
Mrs. King Bowen clung closely to her
husband, praying the judge to aentenoe
her with him. If bn wee guilty, ao was
she. Hhe stated that his friends would
have him pardoned.
VA, Jht-JKlax CmmSIIw.
The testimony of Chamberlain, Attor
ney-General for Sooth Carolina, and J.
L. Ore, before tbe Kn-Klux Committee,
shows in the strongest manner, the cor
ruptions and oppressions ot the Badioal
State Government. The Demounts on
the Committee say the testimony of these
witnesses is very damaging to tbe Bepub-
lican party.
Ex-Gov. Panoos of Alabama, le a swift
witness for tbe Radicals and swears to tbe
existonoe of 10,000 Ku Khrn in that 8
who, in 1868, were the authors of a
scheme to prevent byfmilitary force 10.000
negroes from voting, at the Presidential
election, for Grant
A Revenue Tax of five cents per head
on all railroad passengers ia proposed.
»-=*»■*. -TrAv lY
DOMESTIC NEWS.
— "K.
naemberrd that tht-ae
• ALE PRICES,
hlgkrr rates#
Baugino India yd
Bengal yd
May. 1371
Thr undersigned hereby give* notice of bis ap
pointment a* Asulgnec tor 4H- nu * Wright, in the
county of Fultou, and H »te ol Georgia, within said
WHOLE* District, who have bid. adjudged Bankrupts upon
the petition of then Creditors, by tfae District Court
■sail order* chargtft ^ , w.
ot ua. J Diatrit
r"$
Double Anchor
Patched Cloth...
CauvafNMHl Hama...
Plain Hama
Bulk Meat.
Clear Rib aide#....
Clear aide# ....
Shoulder
BuTTxa. Goshen.....
Camn.aa—
Cbacubi
Cawdt...
Oorrso—
Rio
Java, common to goc
D»t Goo oa—
Prints, faucy
hBrown Shirting*..
hBrown Sheeting#..
do
Tarn#, Asat Noa.
fel, Mackerel, No. 1
y<*
y<*
halfbbi
No. 1 Wife
No. 2 half bbl
No. 2 kit#
No. 3, large Wbbl
O. I .box
oted, box
bbl
Maw Com buah
Gala (few ia market).... buah
Bax—
Timothy ton
; In the Dlrtrlct Conrtaf the I'alted Stale#
tmr the Northern Dtitrlt i of tiror-
«la—In Rankraplry i
TA,
June, 18
Tbe underaignesl bon by go,•* notice of bJ« aj>-
P itutmeutaa Ai-signee for tho Atlanta Acid and Fer
tilising Company, in the < ouutj of Fulton and State
ol Georgia, within aaid Dlatrl- t, which ha# been ad
judged Bankrupt# upon tbe |» tition of their credi
tor*, by the Dietrict Court of raid Diatricti
J. J. Wll.I.IAMH,
Jnn2 lawSw. Amlguee.
In the IMstrlrt Coart of the United State#
fur the Northern District of Gcor^
(In—la Bnakraptrjr.
C
. 27th day of May. trt71
I The underpinned hereby give* notice of hia ap
pointment a* AMiguee of JutoM A Harper, and
. Cbarlea M. Hamer, of Rome, in Ui. county of Flo>d,
' and 8tate of Georgia, within raid District, who have
boon adjudged Bankrupt, u.->n the petition oi their
, Creditors, by the Dirtri. I f N.urt .»f raid Diatrl.
At the «ame time and pin
So. 14. in tbe Whitehall au
whereon T. 8. Gamer liveti «u tiie j‘
1HG7; aaid lot being in the lull l>i*iri
n the 14tb Diatrut
•ounty. containing
i a* tbe pr petty of
■ ratiofya mortgagf
rGourt. in favor oi
While. May 27Uj.
riant half of city lot
i day of J tin**,
of originally
At the aame time aud place a city lot i U the city <
Atlanta, situated on the went Hide «.f Wert Peachtr.
Htrvet, on tbe corner of said Wert Pcacbtreo and
thirty-foot rtreet. adjoining the property of Stm
and others, in the 5tn i
one-half acre, more • r
79. iu the 14th Dirtri-1
mnty. Levied ••
id city, containing
_ lof land U
originally Hi
4 the property or Ah-xandf
Ful -
k Camm-Ib, by virtue u, and t-- rati-dy . fi ta. i*sue<l
from Liberty Superior < ourt. in favor of William T.
Busbce v*. Alexandrir \ Craeel*. Prop-rty pointed
out in aaid fl. fia.. May J3d. 1N71.
ALSO.
At the asms time an i plact. a city lot in the city of
Atiauts. oontaiuiug
r the c
. fro i
heat and Pryor etreeto. It being i»*rt of land lot
8. in the 14th Dirtri' t of originally Henry, now
Fulton county. On raid lot i« a tw »-afory dwelling
•e. Levied on a* the property of Mre. T. J. Pow-
by virtue of and to mtixty a tl fa. iwuied from
the Justice'* Court of the 13A4th District. O. M —
Levy made by J. T. LoveJera. L. c.. and n tumed to
h May noth, 1871.
At the time time and place
wild lands :
) acre*, No 29o. 12th di*
Walkerrou
l Kivtion, Walk-
4th section.
HCCtiOS, Walker
l, No. 29m. 12th diatrut,
“£>. 279, loth district, Ith *
county.
160 acres. No. 160. MlUi district, M *
160 acres, No. 281, 12th dfatrict, 4th
160 acres. No. 282. 12th district. 4th
er county.
lfti aorea. No. 241. 13th district 4th aoction. Chat
tooga county.
alio. 206. Uth district, 4th section. Chat
U. Walker
on, Walk-
•ction, Walk-
tooga county,
ray county.
No. 191, 2-*>th dirtri
i. No, 261, 5th district
. 4th section, Mur-
4th section, Gilmer
4fh section, Gilmer
40 acres No. 996, 11th district. 4
kin county,
Levied ou a* the property of H J. Sprayberry
bt*
Harwell, T. C
ALSO.
At the aame time auu p.ace,
of Atlanta fronting >* foot on
adjoiniug the pr qierty of T. K. Ripl, -
. rtof land
Wallace and Langstou. i
bei ,|
the 14th distri
county . On aaid lot itatlm -
uouse. Levied ou a- the proper
fries, a* trustee f -r h.s wife Mai
irtue of and t > ratirty ^ rt fa >m*u
‘rior Court, iu favor -t J. It
■dries, trustee. Ac. lV>pert> |
i dwellin
f John S. J,
fro ul u.tou h«
ace va. John s
tied out in fi I
i I 191t
may26-lawSw
DABWII O JONS*.
Laa.Mo.6a JUaoofiftto toipoeeible for an large a P«M Th*re ar»
TUknl flcmttlurg -llragrat- >«f#' An peollrtir i ptwHilM of raforot
^ aea.»u*e ha eieauud
. Ik-
4
Now «oob. Jama IA—Tbe BmU <A
thia aonins mMWm a letter (torn
Pope Plea to ell Patrifreba, Private.,
Arob-Blahope ami other. In oomfeunion
with the Holj Hue, In which he de
nounce* the Italieu mfewtaanto end de-
lU'lIf.'iMV olnrea (hat be ean never eeeept conoilia
t " . Son at thepdne et violating Le aatb.-
Late Teller Go. Nat Bank.
HOYT & JONES,
Bankers and Brokers,
ATLANTA, OA.,
Hotnl*, MnrtgHgea,
p*lic and Fornign KxchHtige,
UnilroHil nnd ol her Heouritiaa.
Hpcclul Attenl Ion
GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS.
JT O TICK
er face and aouie white spot* ou her right
■oinsaare ha* sheas aa her hiod feoft sad
ooaafaaaoabar r.gfat lor* foot Aapraiaa4 by Hi
ram Coaay and J. A. Pla*i. . ir*rholders of sold Alfa
triet fte he worth fifty doi tors. The owner to Soreby
oottned to appear hrtars ata. prove property , par
east and sxpeoae,aod Uhe her away, aloe she will
he sold by the ohertff of aaM rotinty wiUntt the
Juue the 8th, 1871.
ALSO,
At the aame turn ami j-.m. -
I laud, being part of l-i>d I
I7th dia net of origiii*tU H<m,
itiutt d near the Neater.i . \ti., ,tic Ka.| oa<l, th
miles; more ur less, from lb . d\ uf Atuntt. lu *
unty. .Levied on Hip p ->| <>rt> ol Jeese
Oook by virtue ot * id t.> ratiwf.v * ll fa is*ue«l fr
* iperior uw.i. iutavurui f tiuuud I*>e
Cook. l*r<' wrtv |x»iiit*«l -ut by pfaiun 1
niton Hup
attorney. June 6. 2871.
ALSO,
of At louts, and kn-<
the 14th tliatrict <:
county. levied or
Wertuioraloud by
# April i»t. |m;i
juuoT-ti a. M. PKttKK (l.oN. D«>pt Mb'rf.
SherU^M Sait for Jnty, IS71.
W lLI.be onlil befoiv tiie « ourt House door .u
the city of Atlanta, Fulbm county, ttoorgia,
on the first TueaUy in July n-at within Uie k-ga>
Tonra ot sale, the following pr*»p tty. to w.t : Tli
me third Interw-t of a City i ot iu ibn city of Atlanta.
■United on the cu. uer of AfaUun* *ud Iiro <d nlrtM't*.
fronting ou AIsInuii* strcei nity flu- < tsml mmiiiiu
back along Broatl rtreet oev.-. ty-ltv feet. On raid
Lot ts a Two-rtoi y itrick BuiLtiug occupied by the
\t*> Krm ottoe and a*s«» two t'u.--story Biill-tingM.
Said one-third Uuurest fa-.ug lu« .nt-n-rt of Mr*.
Emily Roberts a* h. ir at l»« of .I.*-state or P. J.
Emmet, decea*- i L«-iie< -mi t- the « roperty of
Mra. Emily Itoheru. by virtu- -i an I t» raiiafy •
fl. fa. ioaned t.om Fult-.n « uuty ooiut in favot ot
Chariea Unrniri vs. M. L K >•>- rt* ad hi* wit-
Emily Boberts' i»i |**rty Doi.itinl out by p aiutift.
A. h. PERK tK’O.N, iH-pt. Kh.-nff
May $$, 1871 Junfd
ga M< I’m led Stmte* fm. I for I Aw JVerfAr.v.
ftrtrirl mf Bern*g*/«.
riTHI andaraigued hereby siv-s no'ice o'Ui* sy-
1 pof * • — •
it as Assign* i- of J*
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Court of aaid DfaliUt.
_my$fi>lawtw
l\|. Dlatrkl teart—harthrra D4*t. afUa.
i.o. wTiffiTiilLuup. I ,n fc ** n,| *V'
A Ll. person* lnl*r*at*d are notiflot to show taura
J\ b-1or# Hagtator BU- k. at Alfanh. Ga on th*
TVEJi 1 UfM DAY or JVNK, 1871. at Id o'rk. k, A.
Mw why arid Haakiui-t shotti.l not be d. rfaqnraj
from ail his fold*, roe oertnfi a :i «1 thin! aaeOng
eferwItaaawUilMr heMaitheraoetnaeabd ptaa.
Jaws »o ir fi b a Mil M. Clerk.