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8 fHW¥4NU froR THIS TRAIN.
blood* arldkf
jnst in the edge of WiUdnOon oounty
little (-roea-rood grooery, tejowng in
Sdhl.oetato MMe of IiiatoMllir kept
1 iJ r . Davie. On Friday evening hurt
place wee the eoene ot a fatal eu-
attempted to MOW' *
reatarday. James Molni yre
f a window and wto eere ely
iwwirt whvy^t base•
e'1itMjtt«irh nM who had
itoa th» utyfron»ug of the
J»<fr success. Hh<
iad-dorfe great thing* for
y wiuua-r* had bw-u auatch-
- itched her AhuuUlf **«■•
regular aMudant at a
been aqacluiihMi
aplrlt, be laqnbbft **
told him that theTri
the f ’hwreh. aud that
ed from the buruiug.
Bdwanl Q. Beard, a veterinary *
eon of Eaat Broadway, wai commit
y Jnative Dedwitli, fur aasaultiug one
fr. Bergti'e offloera
A ornate having been owrhanlad
in bUbop for attending a ball, the i
ter replied: "My lord, I Wore a mae
Oh, well,” retained this biahop, 1
_r. . fnna An flm affair. ”
brother]
At Uj. nan «ua»u>41
iuu at a point and runttii
«*£t U th* Una of a tup
<*k Uee* standing XffK
ert Parker.
Aftprnw
return oil a
An attack nj
with ft Mol
blow ftt hi*
Scent ttrW
gravely Informed him that tin lr preacher had told
“u—:«d Ik. |rt|u,i,iy prontlaed them
ding. every sollU-
sdVflkjV 111 believing, and bad
‘ *vPVv «id tied to a I roe ride
bark, and that a long
i corning to take them.
amass
ibled every mght at tiiie church.—
tester Woe ciowdm^JhA alUr,
AJtTof tuy ml
A UWe girl, bnay in majtihg • #oh of
wonted auppera for liar father, aaid'to a
joung companion bear her: ‘ *04
wary tacky, you are; your papa ha* On!?
one log.” _
k "I with yon had been Eve,” mid a«|
urchin to a atingy old aunt, proverbial
for her meanneea. "Wby ao t" MBe-
cauac, ” aaid he. “ yon wonW ,b»r* fftan
all the apple, inatead of dividing u. '
While you are living be very kind,
generous, and do ae tnnob good as^yoy
cun to your wdaltjafliJet WIT# ¥>«*
nothing wk*4b«<V toatlmoL* 11 ™ J 01 ' *™
WAtatl ^Jiai r
r arrested in ite de-
,1 9U Oltk* Aha
I entering bis left
«Srt?(WU>rle A
|ted oat by plal
fcj i; i}'('. (!
a. a small wood \>u
tijn-riftr OodM» t
sum. fn«#iri
tlo»J<uWh
crowd that i
UiukW thia i
fSSMSi
Just ftt the moment
menood firing, 1XMN
grocery, rusheli!
;by^Smd# VU
vogof ».T.,er¥
L T:.ju„<±m.L.
crater eheapesrt ev-
OaioTv^
i to ahoot also.
fered- in State,
[for list of con-
[ling him inatd
sen whom end
■Anrigiliotod,
MEDICAL EXAM]
ife Insurance are
Cutlery
ftta Trays,
SepNiN to Many end Inferior to None, in the Essential!
give Sound Insurance at the Least Possible Cost. I
W. T. WATEIUt, Gcn.Ag’t,l
■M-lj OFFICK 31 ■-». u-mrnH.il.I, HT„ AlT.ANTA, GJ
let of originally
kmi m the prtt-
Hd to aat.-iy a
■Lrlor Court,
Fronting Passenger Deimt,
IIOTKJj
^W78, In tlie 14th DU*rlN*>r«
Vulton county. On raid hit la a
Fuouac. Levied on an the proper
cm, by virtue of and to satisfy i
the Justice’* Court of the 19H
Levy made by J. T. Loveleaa, L
mu May 20tb. 1871. M
ALSQfl
At the anno time and places
wild lauda :
160 acre*, Mo 2V5, 12th diatr
er couuty.
130 acres, Mo.
ru applianoe*;^^"
AT ALL HOURS.
HA PER WEEK.
di.'j^^^VMT
Walker county.
160 acrt-H, N >. 279, loth district, 4th aecUoi. Walker,
couuty.
160 acres. Mo. ir>u. joth diutrict. 3d acetion, Walker j
eounty.
100 acre*. Mo. 281, 12th diutrict, 4th aectton, Walk-
* 'lflOmlrM, Mo. 282. 12th diutrict, 4th aaction. Walk,
er county. ' *
160 acrea, Mo. 241,18th district, 4th aaction, Chat
tooga couuty.
moat
imcitnt.
mbftcribt
ping
paasage
was so
could
A Qual
of water,
He did not disoovsr liis miatuke uni
had nwallowed the dose, when he lifted
up both hands and oxhiimed: “ Verily,
I have taken inwardly the balm of the
world’s people. What will Abagftil say
when she smells my breath ? T '
M-4
One of Marshal McMahon’s aids is an
excellent officer, but lazy beyond expres
sion. Some time ago his servant entered
his tent and said: “Colonel, the Gene
ral is up and dressed. “ Really, the
General is up, dressed, and I am still
abed ! I am a wretch, unworthy to see
the light—so draw the curtains, boy.”
A gentleman callod on a rich but mi
serly friend, and found him at the table
eudeavoriug to catch a fly. Presently
bo succeeded in entrapping one, which
he immediately put in the sugar-bowl and
shut down the cover. The gentleman
asked for an explanation of this singular
sport. “I’ll tell yon,” replied the miser,
a triumphant grin overspreading bis
countenance as lie spoke, “I want to as
certain if tlio servants steal sugar.”
Another Terrible Organization for the
extermination of all carpet-baggers and
scalawags, says the New York Herald, is
said to be in process of formation down
South. It is different from the Ku-Klux
in some respoots, but has the same object
in view. It is wonderful what risks these
car}iet-bngger8 are willing to run just for
the pleasure of living in a neighborhood
that evidently does not wun't them.
They might better sell out and “go.”
Mr. Phillips, tho authoi of “ Local
Sketches,” writes: “ On paying a recent
visit to tlio grave of Charles Lamb, in
Edmonton churchyard, I found it oer-
tainly not in tho stato an admirer of
* Elia ’ would wish to see it The mound
beneath which he and his loving and
beloved Bridget lie is half trodden down
and broken, and what is left of it is any
thing but * the bonk where daisies grow,
as Moxou wrote. To remove the gaunt
nettles and to order new turf was my
first object; but something more requires
to be done. In a year or two, unless the
letters are re-cat, the words of the in
scription will have psssed away."
Jolih Graham has a great taste for fine
horses, and his stables contain some of
the fleetest trotters in the city. The oth
er dav he lidded another to his stud, for
which he nuid a round sum. When ft
was brought home he gave directions to
the hostler concerning its treatment, and
accidentally mentioned the price for the
horse. At this a smile, “childlike and
bland," crept over the good-humored hos
tler’s sable countenance', and he said that
it reminded him of an old saving. “What
is it ?” asked Graham, a little curious.—
“Well, ’deed, den, mass'r, I misremem-
ber de fust ob it,’’ was the reply; “but
de last is, 'and his money is soon part
ed 1’ ”—Next York Sun.
Father Hyaclathe.
A Paris disnatch of the 4th aaya : “A
letter from rather Hyacintbe in the
Gaulois acknowledges the sympathy Italy
feels for France, and advises a union of
the Latin rsoea, as the baknee of Europe
is menaced by a preponderance of the
Germans. The acts of the Commune
were the result of negotiations negative
of God by the people. The nineteenth
oeBtaxy is an age of working men. Ike
seoond Empire treated social questions in
the sakit of the Qrnsrs, Instead of eeefc-
ing them by dissemiuation of ed-
noatioM moreover imnosed pnf
oiMbttcy on Moldiers, and legalised
tutioo. The chnirh also failed
Father ILm in the ooneli
tiff _
balls rangin
era in the op _
It appears i
the socne was one of half i
down in a scuffle for life, i
I vory conceivable direction,
lem to have been oooler/
tagonists, os seven of thqj
feet, whilo guI/ one fro
wuh accurately aimed,
of Mr. Robert Parker.
Still Flourishing.
The slave trade on the east coast of
Africa is said to be flourishing, notwith
standing the authority which the Eng
lish government has assumed to exercise
over it, and tho means which, chiefly
through the agency of Dr. Livingston,
have been adopted for its suppression.—
In a treaty with the Sultan, it seems
England bound herself not to interfere
with domestic slavery, and thus left the
matter substantially in Syed Majid’s
hiuids, whose sovereignty extends over
several hundred miles of the coast, and
protects slavers so that they can be sure
of running four out of five cargoes. A
royalty of two dollars a head upon sales
of slaves in Zanibar enables the Sultan to
maintain himself handsomely, and to nay
the anuual subsidy of fifty thousand dol
lars besides. It iR said that the atroci
ties commitb <1 in the capture and march
of slaves coastward exceed the horrors of
the middle passage; that from 200,000 to
300.0(H) lives are annually sacrificed; and
that large truots of country, once well
peopled, have been completely depopu
lated by the traffio. For all which, the
Englash government, by its voluntary as
sumption, is in u certain degree respon
sible. It omitted, against the advice of
Dr. LiviugBtone, to limit the number of
slaves allowed to be imported, and left
the way open for the terrible abuses
which have succeeded the treaty. The
remedy is with Eugland, for ttyed Mad-
jid is the croature of its power alone.
as. MEALS
*&. RIGUl
**- the
ALWAYS
of hi* ap-
Acid aud For-
ulton and Statu
:h Iuvk boon ad-
of tliuircredi-
ilatricL
WILLIAMS,
Aaaigneft.
In thr Dlatrlrt <'ourtof the United State*
for the Northern Dlatrlct of Gcor-
glR.-In Bankruptcyi
poiiitment aa A^^nee for \ Wright, in
county of Fulton, and Bute of Georgia, within raid
Uintrict. who hare boan adjudged Bankrupts upon
tlio petition of thoir Creditor*, by the District Court
J. i. WILLIAMS,
Aaatfnee.
Hi. Louts, Memphis, NaaahvllU and
Chnttnnooo||n Great Central
Through Line.
Chattanooga train loaves... .2:60 a m. and 6:46 p.m.
“ arrives...2K)6 p.m. and 3:46 a.m.
Momphta train laavos 4:00 am. and 3:00 p.iu.
“ arrive* 0:30 a.m. aud 6:00 p.m.
St.Loulatrain leaves 4:00a.m.
** arrive 9:80a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Shelbyvllle train leaves 8:30 p in.
arrive.
. The.l:80 a.m., 12 m .
in on Sundays. The
The Chicago Tribune die*-users Mr. Greeley’
ehaur-ee and availability for the 1 “residential noml
and thinks stranger things have happ*-ued
tingling him out aa a candidate. The Tribune,
however, thinks Greeley’s ambition and aelf esteem
knows no bounds. It aaye:
Mr. Greeley’s ambition is of the imperioaa kind.
He believes that be la one of the greatest men Mat
this couutry bee ever producod. He is surrounded
by many who assure him ot the truth ot hi* theory.
Ha does not m>- it, but ho "goes fur" any man or
party that fails to discover it His viudictivenea* is
as active aa hie philanthropy. It la, therefore, bis
betief that the American }>eop
give him e larger vote thau
aud that only the politicians stand
Cumbtriand JfTurtiery^
EDGEFIELD JUNCTION, TENN. t
HAMLIM h BARNUM8.
Q. W. FHEUMAM, GENERAL AGENT.
REAT variety of bruit and ornamental trees,
"Fkiia u ill Mhi»; Uiu work of |w.>iib
who bora uo Ood, or it it lmpunnliit
for thorn to balim in or loaa Him. Lai
miera with ibair whole batrt aud Irnin
b proUaot, and labor for
i of France, faith, pruaia-r-
ity lild pUMM."
“I weeded mj frivnda,” aaid an oc
oeotrie old man, "by hanging a piece of
atuir oarpet oat of my firmt-floor window,
with a oonttable’t announcomaut affixed.
It had the desired effect I toon saw
who were my friends. It wsa like firing
a gun at a pigeon-house. They fomook
the building at the first report, and I
hare not had occasion to use the extra
flaps of my dining table sinoe.”
An ice-making machine in Philadelphia
lately induced a bouquet of rioh, Deeli
flowers in s blook of ioa. Every leaf aud
petal was distinctly viaiblo, with a bril
liancy and delicacy of coloring greatly
nnkaaeed by the refractive power of the
transparent iaaiosore. Hue reeult wan
produced by the oorre-ammonia proeees,
e Fmnefa invention lately imported.
Assignoc’s Sale.
ATLANTA NATIONAL HOTEL
FUBNITUBBL
> Y VIRTUE of an order iMued by the Honorable
all cncumbraui-t's, at raid Hotel,
TUESDAY, the 20th day of JUNE. 1871.
commencing at 10 o'clock, a. in., and continuing
from day to day. ail the effect* of said Hotel—consist
Ing of
150 Walnut Bedsteads, 70 walnut Bureaux (wood
top), 160 walnut WeeUstaada. 30 walnut Tables. 360
cane-seat Chairs. 80 marble-top Bureaux. 20 marble-
top Weshataml*, 20 marble-top Tables, 20 earn* seat
Roeki-rs, 20 walnut double Wardrobes, 2 Solas. 2 arm
Chairs, 4 ■nail iioukers, 1 UupUsaxl. 180 b. walnut
leather bottom Chair*. 11*1*110, 100 Mattresses and
ftltnugs, 200 Pillows, ino linuu Khivts, more or leaa,
400 linen Pillow Hhiw, mom or leas. 6ou Towels, more
or leaa. 30o pair woolon Blank* u. more or leaa, 100
Oouuteri*iiee, more or kss. 400 linen Napktna, more
or leaa, 6 large Mirrors. 6 Billiard Tables and Fix-
tures, 1 large Iron Safe. 2 Desks, 1 large reading room
Desk, 2 t’bx'ks. 1 Louuge. 38(Ml yards i wrpv ting, more
or leaa, lot ot lac# Curtains aud Shades, all the Stiver
Ware, all th«x Crockery and Glassware all the Ou
_ ft*mrQ ^ - - -
“Yon moat not ploy in the
Mbgye now, my 4«ftr; you ore oevuu
jfarw .*11,’ anal mu .ftUi liufy to Lor liUlc
titkl. “But, grnutlma,” hum tlie
older i got Um> b«w
_q x excellent quality
•tree! witb w 000*^ to*
. e
il reply, "the i
tar 1 like the Imj*”
* «w«*hMIS>awStoi
MOpe. tad • m« at «.«x u kb wurWe wko n.
qWte Ik. Mm UoaM." aid k.. -Old ,uu«>«
— • Mdiir -Oinwt).’ wB J.w. -StoC-
■M Um. uiu i«r. T— 1 ken wnMa, Mr |ea m.
Mkiv.ntW.kuoT
IWum > Hkvw Own, 1 UCtor JTwk Bn and rut-
altar,, xv: yw.1. 011Cl.dk. Won « In., lbrbn Shop
Furniture, 2 Manga*. J Dollars, Engine, Pumps, and
'^ZStZS'SLm kd^SM^d
excellent quality, sound aud in good order. Tke Ho-
<oupt»s tfts centre 01 the Otty aud can be rent *d
„ _ term of four years. The furniture will be sold
la seta, aa It Is. In each room. No property will be
delivered Until paid tot. Removal atones will be r*»
luirud to make room. OoU as the property of Edwin
L Poud, In JnokiQtAoy. TEftMH CASH.
NOAH R. FOWLER. Assignee.
G HORUll-mvii COUNTY^ORDIM-
•ry’e Ofltoe. May M. mi-Hobart H. Jenkins.
‘ ‘ inptltNi of pereoualty and Betting
of bomealeed. and I will ness
1 at It o’alaafc. 4. m.. on Jhbc n, (mi.
DANIEL PITA MAM, UrdiMMy.
100 acres, No. 191, 25th district, 4th section, Mur
ray couuty.
160 acres, Mo, 261, 6th district, 4th section,
county.
160 acrea, Mo. 12. 2lth district, 4th section, Gilmer
county.
40 acres, Mo. 995, 11th dlatriot, 4th seotion, Lump
kin county,
Levied on as the property of H. J. 8pr*yberry to
satisfy a State aud couuty tax 0. fa. for his tax for
the year 1870. Property pointed out by Johu M.
A. M. PERKERLON. Dept 8h’rf,
Sheriff's Sale for July, 1871.
Kmmol. deceased. Levied on a* the property of
Mrs. Emily Roberts, by virtue of end to satisfy a
A. fa. issued from Fulton county ouurt in favor of
Charles Uurraau vs. M. L. Roberta aud his wt
Emily Roberts’ property notated out by plaintiff.
A, M. l'KUKERSOM, Dept Sheriff.
May 29,1871. JunStd
Georgia— Fulton County.
Fulton Superior
Martha F. Ryan)
vs, S Libel for Divorce la
George a. Ryan. )
It appearing to tho Court, by the return of the
Sheriff, that George A. Ryan, the Defendant In the
above stated case, does not reside In aaid oounty of
Fulton, and it also appearing that h* does sot reside
in said State of Georgia, it is, therefore, ordered by
the Court that service of mid libel be made on aaid
George A. Ryan, by pubheati
public gazette In this State
i) tho next term of this C
months, provh
Granted by the Co
J M. Calhoun A Bow., Plaintiff’a
A true Extract from tho minutes of
Attdrne]
aaid Ooi
JT O T_t C B
rpOLLED before me aa an astray, on the IMh day
1 of April, 1871, by Henry Brawn, of the 7224
district, G. M., of Pulton county, Georgia, pne yel
low sorrel mare, about • er 10 years of age, with a
blase in ber face and some while spots on her right
shoulder. Said mare hae shops on bar hind feet and
on* shoe on her right fore foot. Apptaieed by Hi
ram Casey and J. A. Fleeter, trmkell— of eaiddia
trtet, to be worth fifty dollar*. Ih* owner is hereby
notified to appear before me. prove pnuperty, pay
cost and expense, and take ber away, alas she win
be sold by the Sheriff of mid conptf, within
time prescribed bylaw, and in terms of the laan
mo. t.
myl-Sfid Clerk Court
la the DistrictOossrt sflha VaRsfiIkUtM
Man (Ms Northern DUtririef Geer
(la—Is fiaakruptsy.
27th day of May. ItTL
undersigned hereby gives nottes of his ap-
1 .ointment aa Assignee of Jonee A Harp, r, end
Chart** M. Harper, of Rom^ In the conn ay of Floyd,
Creditors, by tbs Dtotrtrt^ourt of said
mayJI-Uwfw
/S HOHOIA—FT7LTOM OOUNTY, Oltffl
Vi Ottssk June 8d, lfiTI.-Jaha Meeks has
for exemption of personalty, and 1 wtll peas upon
the asm* at bit oAos, at the City Hall, no Thursday,
tb* IMh Hay of June, 1*71. at It o’elook, A. M.
DANIIL KITPMAN,
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line ox
House • Keep
ers’ Goods in
theCity. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases Sc
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
* mm *m • *rw 4ilkeb^r.notify the public end bturii
in a well kept “Stes 1 "—-
, * tin D>|U MUl<|,n mu
house. Call
witih the cash
Mie 4 C
HENRY
Commission KflnJiant, etc^
kOOOKMODXTIOS WSkSF,
ns i it warns, a a
LbsA and nut Compssy. OlmlsjjihA H^Chartea
Till JOB OFFICE!
T he sun job office has just been supple:;
with a splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of
NEW AND ELEGANT TYPE?
BOBBERS, BULES AND OTHER MATERIAL'
And is now prepared tc do the Finest Grades of
job printing:
THE PLANTATION
w .Orr,— ml Mjrlna Ffn,
FaWIrtwl to MUmta, era.,
EVERY SATURDAY.
far Mafic Cayy.
•a rw cm. i jwr*>.
to tmr CM. «C IM,.
*%■ sm> job a sPBCisnr copy, -n
Mr MOD AOKBT8 WASTED. ■%»
WO Bara A HOWARD,
Drawer n, AUute, Georgia
Auction & Commission.
>VmnWlk.pMlk Mnlkow
aasgpjjana.sa.'i
• «kd Beturde,,. Me, of
mam. «l. si* tain.
UXTOMCOCK. it WALDEN,
♦Nff sag mkaxl mav-— n
Books and Stationery,
to niWIIII 8TK.KET,
WO*tail BUMK.)
ATL4LNTA. GA.
q | m | t»- tod elegant
A^o. «PKPAt«Srow!SooS^i^|STto.
Ilemovnl.
Eichberg A Langgesscr,
Having rent O'-od their
Plumbing&Gas-Fittinfi
ES TABLISHMENT,
Prom No. «. Kerkue (Street, M
32 Peachtree Street,
NEAR ORNER OF WALTON,
A BE BEADY TO BECElYE OBDKBi. TWj
respectfully inform tUeir frlenq* tbatt*
will continue to keep » full si >ck of
©<is, Sti am and livrtfr Pipr
GAS FIXTURES, |
CHANDEUBB*
Bath Tubs,
POMPS OP AM. dESCHXPTI 01 *
Water Oloaets,
Wash llaslns Pumps »B<I a Full Uw 1
HARDWARE!
WE IIODK, BY STRUT ATTSET 1 "'
1-0 niilNEM, TO KIB1T * C "'
TIHVAKCR OF THE libbbal f
TKOVAOK WHICH HAE »**'
IIKRKTOFOKE «IVK» VO **•
Eichberg & Langgesser
3d Peuohtiw Ktreet*
mh24-Tm
Mnwr. m. now II. w.r»
HOWE &• 1IUBBLE,
JMPOHTEM O* AH D UEAUCHE UH« *
FOREIGN and ooM«» T,t
i,iQiTonta-
EPEPIAL ATTEHTIO* To sotmEBIlint
-w. a.v „.a ve. yvr—••
CHVi.v.'-.in, ***••