The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 26, 1871, Image 4

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.jtrsxz. (iEOKGIA NKttK. ii.uO Uw Ukuii 1Ucgr»lit. ns. Huff, iu ardor to foeter the matti and exciting epeit et boat racing, ■ad particular! t (or the purpose of iuM Unto the interest wd attraction of the Bfita) Fair to be bold in the fell, otters for lb* fcruet 4-nued shell boat, o prim of 9U0 in gold ; for the fastest 4-ourwl oa- bm, fxSO in gold ; forth* fastest double ■NU. #100 in gold ; «nd ?M in gold to the winner of the tnb raw. Untried ojx-n «> (be world. ,nar f I from Um CartmvUto. Raven men charged with complicity in the murder of the negro tkorge Wright, at Cora's mill in this county, some weeks tinea, an investigation was hud before hhgistrates Milner and Maddox, in this place on Tucadar and Wednesday lust, Cave been commit ted to jnil to await their trial before the Superior Court, to-vrit Druuinioml, Hurris, Counfrymun, Wade, Bettingfleld, Fulton and Garrison. Bet (IsgfteM turned State*! evidence. Wed- nseday, -‘9th, has been set to try Fultou for perjury. [Front the fieme Commercial, W. Tom O'Connor and a friend wore tlnep- iaf in tfie hotel at Dalton, when n thief stole two hand red ond fifty dollars.— O’Connor walked down into the saloon of the hotel and looked around awhile and finally walked up tn a skooter stand ing by the bar and collaring him, says : “You are the mau that stole my money. Give it up," and the man sure enough pulled it out and paid it over. [From the Dalkiu Citizen, 28. A young lady, of Catoosa couutv, while drawing water one day hist week, was precipitated into the well *l>y the curbing, which was old and rotten, giv ing way. A sister, hearing her half* smothered cry as she struck the water, went to the rescue. While going down, she met her almost drowned sister work ing her way up by inserting her feet in the holes dug on opposite sides of the well Fortunately, neither the well n<*r the water were very deep, and. outside of being very wet ami much frightened, aha w as not ut all hurt. [From the S»v*mnh New#, 2Sd. Wo arc informed tlmt tboro will be a meeting of Directors of the ttumnnah and Atlanta Rdlroad on the 2#th inst., at Atlanta, to take into consideration certain proposals from foreign capitalists for the construction of u road ut an curly It seems thub the people of Middle Georgia arc determined on the building of a lino and aro making every effort to secure the capital necessary to success.— From information we have it appears that the road will be built if necessary from (Savannah to Atlanta. From the Culiiin1.ua Enquirer. XhL It is our painful duty to record the death of Mr. Frank J. Abbott, aged •bout fiO veors, a member of the firm of Spenoer A Abbott, which occurred at the store of the firm about 5 o'clock last af ternoon from congestion of the lungs and general debility. He hail been in feeble health for some ten days, but on yester day morning, us mis his custom, hail gone to the store to attend business. About noon he was stricken down and lingered insensibly until 5 o’clock. Sev ern DhvsiciuuR \u*vo called iu, but they could ao nothing for the sufferer except protract life for a few hours by means of stimulants. [From the Columbus bun, 23. Col. P. W. Alexander, who has been so near death’s door, is rapidly convales cing, and we hope soon to see him on our streets iu perfect health. GEORGIA C HOI* MAYS. [From tho Chronicle ntij Soutine!, Sfc'ht. A Troup county correspondent says: I send a few lines iu relation to the prospects for a crop iu this section of Georgia, which I can assure you gloomy indeed. Wo have hud but one week without rain since March 1st. Du ring the latter part of May and first of June, we had rain for cloven day s in suc cession. It was so wot during the time that wo got to plow one day onlv, and wo have hail an abundance every day rince, and some of the hardest 1 ever saw fall. The farmers, one and all. are in the grass badly. {Some farmers have turned out portions of their crop, others will have to do the same, without some fair weath er soon, and the prospect for rain today is very good. The stand of cotton as a general thing is very sorry, the weed quite small. A square is of' rare occur rence, except in patches about the house. With tho most favorable weather from now on, I do not think this section can make over two-thirds of a crop—if that much. Com on uplaud is looking very well, though it is lute. The com on bottom land is almost an oatiro failure.— The crop of wheat and outs are tolerably good. [From tho I-aG range Reporter, 23*1. TenueMt Crop Swrs. If,out Uu w lliumo* ioarnmL During . short excureion to the ooun- try hut work, wo bean) many complaint* from tlio farmer* in regard to the condi tion of crape. fn many place* the wheat will Bcarochr refund the seed sown. Tho corn crop is irregular both as to a stand and m to size. Much of tho cottou Is very small and Is not doing will at all.— The frnlt crop is n poor. Only the oat crop is good. We regret to hear so man’ complnims, but feur that they are wcl grounded. 1 Front tho Knoxville Pre#« and Herald- The cutting of the wheat crop has been pretty well finished in this section.— About one-fourth the acreage has been abandoned as not worth cutting, whilst many fields of that cut will scarcely yield tho seed. It is thought that the crop will not roach half as much as last year. Our information from tho upper oouotiee of East Tennessee and Virginia ore more favorable. (From the Morristowu Gazette. The harvesting of the wheat crop is nearly nlanit through with in this section, and of course, we cannot as yet state with any accuracy what will be the yield. Dur ing the past week wc have made inquiries into its condition in all portions of the county, and the results are so various that anything like an estimate now would be guess work. While some farmers will be fortunate enough to count on ten or twelve bushels per acre, many will not Secure three or four, and some might be willing to exuhuugu for their seed next season. Making, however, an average, we think that the yield of the county may reach two thirds of a crop, with tho prob ability that it will bo under that estimate. Wc are glad, however, to hear that the grain iH good. (From Uic Cleveland Danner. Our furmeru are about through cut ting their wheat, and all agree in the opinion that in thin .notion there will not bo more than u third of a crop mode, mid if the miuu continue uh they liuvo for tho hut ten days, what littlo wheat we liuvo made will be materially injured in the shook. The corn crop look* well, but owing to bo muoli wet weather the crop iu gutting foul and ncoda work bul ly. Tho oat crop in mid to be premia- ing, although we hear that the black ruat has atruok it in aomo localitiea. The hay crop falls Hliort of an average one, almost ono-tliird. With till exception of applis wc will have an abundance of ull kinda of fruit. Iniliicciut'iits In liuiuisruuta. The correspondent of the Now York Journal of Commerce, writing from Columbia, H. 0., says: Notwithstanding the talk about Kn-Klox and kindred organizations, I know of no place more susceptible of rapid development or more inviting to liie settler than the State of 8011th Carolina. The difficulties that do exist lieing between the adventurous class of .Northern politieiiuis and the scum of Southern society, a Northern man w hose aim is the transaction of business is just us safe here, in life, liberty and property, as lie would Iks In linston, and probably safer. The productive capacity of South Caro lina warrants, with careful culture, tins expectation of a good yield of cotton, rice, corn, wheat, oats, sweet and white potatoes, melons and veg etables. Good unimproved farms, or plantations, as they call them, sell for from 81 to 110 ]ier acre in nearly every county in the State. fllitcclUineos ’Abocrtietmncnts. NOTJC e . Cuaura Orricx. Bvnxmt Oovn or flioron. Atlanta, Ga., Jon* 18, lull. BLUM AIMS CIRCUIT. wnmnn one err. aixataha craourr. ALBAKT CISCO IT. Biker Calhoun Ducat nr (1 continued).... Dougherty S2 Worth.. IOOTHWKVTUIM CIACBIT. * FAT AULA CUlOUn. 25;:::::: Randolph. iwnrt.... Tyrrell. CHATTAMOOCMU CUtCUlT. MACOW CIBCUIT. Crawford 1 Dooly r. 1 Houston *- run cimcurr. Tile Gcorgiu Dead at Gettysburg. Having been informed by a person who lias visited the sjwt that the fol lowing named Georgians are interred at Gettysburg, and, unless removed by full, the owners of the ground have given notice that they “intend plow ing up the land and grinding the bones for fertilizing purposes,” the -Savannah Memorial Association" asks each of her sister associations in the State to come forward at once and assist her in removing these re- remains to a resting place on her own soil. The n “lies can be identified bv origin ■’ art: l'riva: - ';*, lath a Private U Mb Georgia. Private 1\ Lawrence, company G. •.Mill Georgia. Private- T. II. Fowler, company 0, ifllh Georgia. Private \V. It. Bracewcll, company G, 49th Georgia. Private Itichurd Gault, company E, olst Georgia. Privuic E. P. Johnston, company G, 38th Georgia. Private It. C. Steele, company I, Ttli Georgia. Nl-wtoU Rpalding Upson taijupooca cncvn. Campbell Fayette Troup—1 continued.. ATLANTA tract IT. UoME CIRCUIT. Floyd. Polk.. Walk i Crgal ‘IliirUtntiti r.ll« ihnrur Sale. Sir M,. ISfL WILL Bt SOLD BCTOBSTH* OOtrtTHilD-1 a-Mli'-o-K ml*. SmMwraknjw*. V Block 1 vt thedty of kOsota, Ho. M. Id th# 14to DUtou* Afu Mfc by W. lffflni. th* property to Laois—*|1 . , a a. to burned /rum Full** teMter - tiu—t-1» frtor of Huunlcutt k Hilvey vs. OaciwU aUt. TtQfmtj pointed out In said fl. to.. tsumsrj *. 10T«L AIMQ, At t><fl BARM time WMl pUo*. AftMaooiMOd mor* at few, b«tfNf iu the 17th ptAtrtct of. , o-ounty, 0«orglA. Levied on m H. LuniiAtn, by virtue rtf Mf Mdhm * «0. to ibf Public. 'tiUce) T» i Me#. L. 0.. IN TIIE I Md plAoe, pwtef MMV* "^mSEFU Ward 0. tronMog o_ 1 --it*—tontalalnrtB u the property o; AMD, At the nine time and place, ell that lot t li’F et» point And rmiMtiia Wttfc fnetit ww _ f<H t to Use Uu* of imiUM, ePM JR mOude t»o mtk tr<-«n aUndlog neer Mid botne, jbiilitiMf * trout oil Ivy atreet of 179 feet from the Ism ut paAngn »evr HUttdingr et the potato uttry the bouM end taree-oigAU ) of mi im, more or leu. levied on m the property or HoDu« Belk. by virtae of end to ntirfy > morkffg* t ill fmod from Fuinu Hnperior Ooort, to U*tm Of ttrtrtl k Oe n. ■■ W-rtvlie. FruperV ouv by lorn«y, October Jlet,1ML A LAO. At the earn# tine end place, email arood bofldtog, ■itinted on ■ lot belonging to-ttfrf fr MB mHr, m the north *xte of Decnar *mt. in tkiAbW AibMf U, ami Adjoining the brick UUldtM Mpted by McBride A KuiPh. Levied oo M the property of J. U. Hill, by virtue of eud to ntirfy e 1. to. tout the Jatiticc'# Cuutt of the 4HM8b Witrtot, G. iu favor of B-T. Gnfflu rs. J.JLUUL l*ry iuAile by J. T. Ixveleee, L. C., end hunM to ne tole 23d of May. 187L A1A0, At the um« time end ptan, a boon end lot. rttm- n*d in the ad W»nl of the o*ty of AAtonra. Atth»>ra*- tiou of i’etore. Crew end Fair rtraeu. firontuig north on I*et *ra, *-*nt on Grew eud south on Fair 4rwl; raid lot < ontoiuiug o*»« kmU eft aror* u# VrMt lev- 1 on the property of B. A. Allen, bf vlrtM «f gad HAtltify a b. IA. iMeued from the Jmetioe'e CshiiI of tin.- lirjtitb DUMA G. M-, in tovor oT W.t. Wr*t* inorelauil ve K. A. Aileu. Property pointed «rt by plAintifl ■ nitoriiey Ixjvy tuAde by J. to. Tboinp Ah. L. O. And roturued to me June ad. xfl 1. AUK). At the Mine time And place, a oArtain lot in MMeHy ’ At'auta. coiitiiug one-hAlf aota, more or lent, ait- lusted on Killy sud Wltott etreeta. In toe 1« Ward to •wiri city. adjtHiitbg Use property to hwm Wood and Di«u. b mg part of laud lot . In Use Uth DtatrU t of orbtiually lleury. uow Fultou county * •*“* - aa the property of J. M. B. Carlton, bf CITY! To MeroMnls. 600 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered instate. Send for list of con tents. ton ^atwrtUxment*. Novelty IRON iWovl r u *£’•#’ ^ 09 atijAnta - - - anonai WITHERS & "Tones, Proprietoi mow COLUMNS, WINDOW CAPA GRATINGS, RUSTIC SEATS rosj L A W VS AND VERANDAHS, WINDOW SEATS, SUMMER HOUSES, FOUNTAINS, HITCHING POSTS, FKN- CINGS, AXES BOXES. WELL WHEELS, HARDWARE CASTINGS, Etc ALL KINDS OP CASTINGS IN IRON AND DI PROMPTLY FURNISHED AT THE LOWEST RATES. Caeh Paid For Old. Iron. lift insurante—Promtt* for lh* «eluie»». CHARTERED BY'THE STATE OF TENNE88EE. AROLINA LIFE INSUR’NCE CO.,] OF MJDMFBUB, TERTN. AhmoIs, #1,028,703.00. OWlooTsTo- 43. hvC^dlfiroix Streot, IvIoizxjDlxisi. Tonn | C JEFFERSON DAVIS, President j. m-fries, M int f'ice President. r. T. PKTTIT. /Second lira j tr. Bonn, Secretary. »-, Jrlmmrw, a. a. jurav, dfr«. Mali .If tut, jSIU BOAZU3 OF DIHBCTOI10 , m Silier & Plated fare! Jeefersok Davih, Hemphin, Teun. M. J. Wicks, Prmdeut M. & C. B. R. W. It. Hint, Memphis, Teun. Wm. JoVNKK, Joyu»T, LrUilUOQ A G«Ue. f. T. Pettit, Puttit & biinpoou. W. B. Okeeni^w, Pen t. Poopltsa In. Co. U. K. Flllms, M'-rclfuaL C. B. Ch' bcu, Mempbin, Tenn, W. L. Vanck, Mrtupbib. Teou. F. W. 8mitii, Prttoiuent Peoples Bank N. 8. Bhuoe, W. 8. Brooe A Co. J. C PiZEic, Guitlfrejitb, Htewart A Co E. W. Munfobd, Meuipbis, Teun. Sapoleos Hill, HilJ, Fontaine A Co. Wbiuteld lw-i» Ogl< Uiorpe ^ AUUUtoA CIBCUIT. MIDDLK CIBCUIT. Wtuhmgton 1— 1 OCMULOE* CIBCUIT. Putuaoi—1 coutluued.. BARTER* CIBCUIT. BBUMIWICK CIBCUIT. >. ■ i it company It. E Na-li, company G, H.lnlort 1 Pierce—l continued 3 Way us 1— ft 4jf~ The Telegraph k Meeaenger, Coftimbas Kn quirer, Snvanuah Now«, ami Uie Chronicle k Sen. uuel, arc* requ^atek to publiKli thia notl.c. once t week for two weeks, and tend their Mila to tht office. Juucl5-law2w ltcmoviil. And now wo enjoy the first cotton bloom with becoming dignity. It burnt- ©d into light on Monday lust from tho field of Mr. Wilaoii ltvddiug. lie in forms us that he count* d litty-cight tunas on one stalk, and live squares ou a single limb. Who beats? tFYom tbo an/LU,m. I I’nvftto J. & Hayden, company E, The corn crop in this section looks well j^), <j 0 ,, ro ju °"' ius L/Ji' a,e JamcsCw " s - ““W n - 8tli Georgia. I Lieutenant C. A. Walker, company I’, list Georgia. Lieutenant G. A. llailey, company A, 10th Georgia. Sergeant J. T. McCullougil, com pany A, 3J Georgia. Sergeant L. \V. Bremer, company K. olst GeorgiiL Tho earliest possible response is solieited, and will Ik> aeknowlnlgod with receipt, when money is sent, at once. Address J. K. Sneed, Ksn.. mu Beuubliciui, for “Savummli Memorial Assoeiation." Hrvenup Mntlei- A Washington spu inl to the Louisville Oneier-Journal, dated the 21st, eoutuius the appended paragraphs: BOW BBYBILK ULV.ll LI ms AIIL lKOXKlT- B, A circular was issued from the Internal Revenue Bureau jooterduy, in which it Is attempted by ex parto statemeau to re- duce the ilcfuleations of ex-collectors within three millions of dollars. In an ofBcial document communicated to Con- greas by the Secretary of tlie Treasury, these aelaloatioua are represented to ex oeed twenty millions, and yet uu ease has been prosecuted with vigor and success. The bondsmen are either straw trait, or an politicians in collu-ion with the cd- Tliere is now on exliibilion in Pill ion st rvt one of the most curious leotoia to roll the Treasury, and lienee pecimeiis of animated uature ever thay are not pruooeut. t riome Radical | presented to the eve of the metro- Hanator or BeprcsuihiUvo seks for post-1 poli fan gazer. In one of the glass MMDent. and timt is usually the end .lobes susiKiided in the doorway of Speer, of Kansas, defaulted 8158,000. | 'Vt' 11 “ genuine Mexican homed tixrg, when a prominent Western tiouutor nail '*‘ lu ' a, nl apparently in us gooil pres- ex-RepreseulaUve hml u.» ease compro-’ eiwaticii as when dwelling Oil its na- nuaed for 811,000, thus makiug a uierni i live p'ains. The animal is about the profit of 8114,700 ou Use speeuuuou. It „f an ordinary frog, somewhat believed that, if iho, uivlmni t the . nlil Uor perhaps. In upiK'urance it BUlUnrtUnn nnnhi lun ■vnloraii ,in>. i . . \ admlnistrati hrasdrod m millions of lioHarx would not -, J! fP , , > defalcation of Govcrumeutolli '' hu l>^' ol the ordinary lizard, while oanainee Grant's administration came I »harp horns, reachins backwards Manpower. i from the back of the head, denote its tww new a ths ihtsctal nsvexce no-! “jwehw. The Ixwlv is covered with n *- aase. thick, scaly armor, the feet termiiia- K nowseema to b* '» wnli-aaoertainal I liU ' “ f alli^Uor. In IwMtot thn rmigniliiim if "tI Chflbrd its present situation the trog reposes ♦w—a* Chief of tjnporvisurs of «n a Ualy of course gravel, free from Manal Ravenna, sms eompnlson;, and'water or moistm-e of any kind. It ■tonnaRMefaranubBiom wjiy discre.1-j consumes no visible food, deriving ~M»to Mr. Thompaou. The develop ji^tcnunae from the air around it.— *y**. ,*y e .**" to,' Tho frog was recently im|Miriod from ^ Eichberg & Langgesser, Ha ring removed their Plumbing&Gas-Fitting ES TABLISH WENT, From No. 4. Marietta fttmi, to 32 Peachtree Street, NEAR ORNER OF WALTON. r TO RECEIVE OKI tolly inform their frie will coutiuue to keep • full #tuck uf Gas, Steam and H'ater Pipes, GAS FIXTURES, OITATVP BUERS Bath Tubs, PUMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTION Water Closets, Wash Basins, Pumps, anil a Full Llue ol HARDWARE l IV K HOPE, BY |BTltlCT ATTBNTIO TO BV1INR8S, TO MERIT A COW- TIMAM'K OF TIIE LIBERAL i»A- TUONAOB WHICH HAS BERN HERETOFORE GIVEN TO 18. Eichberg ALanggesser, SSJ PnRohtree Street. mb94*3a .V O T f C M s n POLLED beforo mtuu o*tr«y, on the 23th .lay L of A|<nl. 1871, by lloury lirt'Wu, of the 7'i2>l .»*•? a. 1). M-. of Kill tun county. IKorgin, cut* yel low Rnrrt l marr. obout 9 or 10 ytar* ol »$*, wltli a lilart* tu her fee* an.I soiuo white ROota ou her ri*ihi ■lioiildt-r. tftaisl mure towshoo# ou her hind feet Bad ouv #h«M on her right fore ftn»L Au|>ru.n«^l l>y lh- ram t'uaey Rml J. A. Flwaier, (K'l'holdcni o( Mul di#- trl. t. to l>e worth fifty dollnra. Tin* owner is *». rrb) uotin**<t t»> R|>pe«r belora nto, piuve piw>|>*rty. j ay cost A-iil cilHiuiu. au.I Uku b r mw%y, *li.o ah* will !>« sold by the Sheriff of wnd county, within the ttoif torMcribed by law, and tu term# or the Uw. JNO. T. Cut H'Lit, mv i -ikkl Clerk Court o! Onl.nary.__ SULPHUR SPRINGS, Vmr GatnrNVtllr, Hull County, Gvwi-tfla. r lMllS Delightful Summer Ueeort la now open for .1. ihu .ecepttou of guests, having Men thoroughly rifittOu with New nn.l Beautiful Furniture. The M.Hliclnto quality of tbte U ■ter. and the Ro- uutiitic Scenery around the Spriuga, cauuot be snr- \'az->" .1 In the Southern State*. The supervision of the Houae will be under the uioedtote control of CoL L. F. Thoms# end Lady, who are too well known to the traveling public t» netsl further comment. •«* No pains will be siured to render tho visit of gucsta comfortable end h*ii ». u. r June IOth. ifiTL-lm. SHOT AND LEAD. , 1871 i time end piece, one If Vim power iue end Boiler. Levied on ee she pro- l.-vi k Oo.. by virtue of and to etoiafy e s. lHAUfld from Kultm Superior Court, . 11. Urown k oo. vs. Uondeeu k Oo.— ALSO. At tbr m that portl(.u of the city of Atiwute »n .wu hud. sud dtxtiUfcUUhed by Noe. 1 2. II, 1R. 18. 14, •ill, J4, 3ft, 30. 83. 84, 86. M. 40 sod 41. being the eu-t tu u portion of Uud lot No. 3U8, In the l«tb District ol orlKineUy Henry, uow * ulton county, nnMelnk l r » serf*, more or ie#M. levied on e« the prqtorty i.ilward to bit-, by virtue ol sud to settaly e naertga.. it. U t*eu<‘d troui Fulton Superior lX»urt, in tovor of riK'iuuh U. Jacobs va. hilwerd White. May 37th. ALSO, At the Bsme lime and piece, Mute ball purvey, he eeal bnlf to etftjr lot r, it touug the ptooe the 37th day of June, lleury now Fulton county. Levied an aa the pro rtf of 1. s. liar uar, by virtue of. and to sat toy a mortgage II. to ia»u<*d from *• ulton Superior Omul of Thomas U. Jaxxibe b, 187L ALSO, At »hn miuh time and place, a city lot T. 8. tier new Hay At la ilia. situaUxl t . htrty* 1 r of said West Poechtree and a and other*, in the ftih Ward to said city, ooutotnlbg ■lut'-liail acre, more or lose, it being Part of toad lor 73. iu the Uth Dlatrtct of origtnully «4Ufy. HOW F%1- Uiu county. Levied on a* the uroperty to Ah k Vi seels, by virtue of and hr Itotofy - A. fin from Liberty Sup* rior Court. In favor o< WU iiusbee vs. .Vlciauder A CaHMvla. PloMltJ' pointed out in aald fl. to., fttoy m 1871. ALSO, At the same time an ! place, a city VN In 4ha etty of VtisniH rout*l*«ii«g one- ightli Oe»ofRai arrek Iroet- r the corubr r land lot ute of Fry or ■ tea two-aury dwaUiag Levied on as Uic property of lira. T. J. Fow- KAtlsfy a 8. to. hnroed man cclaiv, i Levies •a, by virtue of au< ■•Justice's Court ivy in *le by J. T. u May 30th, 1871. me time No 295. 12th district, 4 section. Walk- >. No. 398. 12th district, 4th aeotooo. my. . No. 279. 10th district, 4th aecUoe. Walker muiy. KM) acres. No. 100, 36th distrtot, 3d section. Walker irii No. am, Ulh oatrlct, ull noUoo.W&- F. W. White, Bauraoilo, Mina. 1 t[!IS COMPANY organized in 1ST,7, with a Capital Stock ol $200,000. ha* steadily iurreaaad it* a**et* until row they eaceed a million dollars. Before Mr. Davis acceptod Ub> Freeideucy. he r* |Ulred every policy to in- valued by an actuary own selection, and thoroughly satisfied luiuself of its tumidness and the fidelity aud economy uf its j ment. ins Life. ball milium dollars. “ - AGENTS WANTED.-fa* Apply to X HVLSr ir, Attorney*. R. jt. jiLHTO.% OF Walsi No. 341.13th district, 4th ew tioo. Chat ha iga comity. ltk> aoroa. No. 306, 13th district, 4th section. Chat tooga county. 160 acrea. So. 191, 2ftth district, 4th section, Mur ray county. 160 ac.es, No, 361, ftth district, 4th section, Gilmer county. a* 160 acres, No. 13, 34th district, 4th section, OUmar oounty. 40 acres. No. 99ft, 11th district, ftth section. Lamp- kin oounty. Levied ou aa the property of H. J. Bprayberry to ft.siy a sute and county tax ft. to. for In* tax tor > he ytar 1810. Property pointod out by ftrtin M. Harwell. T. 0. AUtO, At the same time aud place, a olty )otln the afty >f Atlanta froutiug 94 feet ou Oulliua street. In the 4th Ward of aald city, and running back, atone width, 210 feet, containing one-hato a wo, mere or ich, adjoining the property to X. B. Blptoy, J. B. A'allao' and l.au*itton, it being part to land lot No,, V), in the 14th district of origlually Henry nww Ful ton e <uutv. On said lot is a three monied dweihn* n toTa? A. 4«4H«». by June the 8th, 1871. AI^O, At th* same time and ptoca, 46 acres, move or ton#, of laud, U-tUK part of 1 rd iota 994 aad 191 tn the 17 ih dta riel ui originally Henry bow Fn .ton atototp, xituated ueai- the Western k Atlantic lallrttod, there tudes; more or leas, front the city of Atlanta, tu iaid county. levied on aa the property uf JesBe M. Cook by virtue of a.id to eelitoy a 11 to iaaitad from Fulton .Superior Court, In favor of Konmud Lae va. Joe*** ll Ovok. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney, June 6, 2871. AT 80, At the same time and place, a lot containing one- bait aero, Ui-.rc or Ices, fn the ftth Weed to the city ■ •l Atlanta, aud kuuwu in the plan oi aald city aa lot No. 63 Situated Ou Marietta street, opposite the capi tal building : It being part of tong lot )>a 7k, in the 14tb district of ortglnad) Henry now Fulton county. Levied ou »* the property of WUUa W. Wcfttmorelaixl by virtue of and to axtofy a ft to i*sihnI from the Justtco Court of the lAMCh district, «i. M.. in favur oi Tbotaas Hito va WttL'a T. Weat- morclvjid. Levy wade by Henry Hoinn.% L. rj., April 1st, 1871. -- * *'Ear “’ } city Cutlery, Tea Trays, ASSORTED CRATES Mi Gta, LoolQDg Glass Plates. oven 15,000 $5,000,008 ASSETS. ce Co. J S T A " Dividend# "**tm*r A. M. PKHEKHLON, 1 8,000 pounds Bar l*«ad; JsT-ft W.M.41U, LOWHY. EDGEFIELD JUNCTION, TENN, HAMLIN k B1RNUM8. O. W. FHKBMAN, GENERAL AGENT. SiirrHr* Sale /tor July, Itm. U T1LL bo sold before the Court Howes Amt to the nt/ of Atlanta, Fulton eunaiy, Georgia. hi the first fueeday iu July uext, within the legal ii<-tire ol a#!*, the following iiroptoty, towHr Ibe one third tm-.-eet of a tMy Lot in theaMy to Attonta. situated ou the comer to Alabama and Browleftreefte, ftoutiag on ALiiwina street fifty five loot and running back ahmg broad street seventy-fire flbto. On told Lot Is a Two-story Brick Building eooMgfted taw ttor ,Vw Era offl. e aud also two l>ne-stnry Buildings Emily Huberts' property pointed out hy p alnttff. A. It. FAjAE EBfcOM. l>epc BhartE May », I m. Jteii. Im l*« MM UM, tart f*r Um Mrthn ton toatrtut _ . . on county, Georgia, who has ba*» t bauk, upt upon hts o*u patotoun. by tm r3 tomlAWtw ft—to U.l. DtsCrteft Ooart-ftarthan Dftatar«to Im tik Marram or \ J. G. W. H1LLB. ltoakrupt J A LL persons Inter* to—I fttfhht ^ ^ „ TI DAY OF JUN*» IftTL - A. M.. why aald BankruiH ahonld nol be itoaohnrgeft G HRAT variety of fruit and ornamental trees, from sit his debts. TV second nod third nrtftvag fttou^ri—qaftto Rvera treeer ehrub war ) to . redraws will be held at the ea-u thne and ptoee. naM. ff. totoWfiTOs We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks, Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases & Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash McBnds & Co. mt. .tos. r. I.(MUM. MEDICAL LXAX1KER, ATLANTA, GEOKIflA. T iIO.SK ini tomplating Life Insuram e are reBi<ectfuIlT reijutsted to exuiu- tuo t)u- tu-rit. of thia C.>my*ny They will dud it Supvrlur ut .Uany aud Inferior to None, in the Enenfial* tlml give Sound Inaurnnce at the Least Possible Cost. W. X. WATKKK Geu.Aic’t, rrrrrp *vrr*aii.t »r.. aiI.anta. os. Fraatla; I’assender Depot, fi M imiCAXIIOTKlI TERMS 82 50 PER DAT. 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