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TUK DAILY SUN.
ATLANTA, QA:
Thursday Morning, March 21,1872.
JVsztFew Advertisements always found
n First Fane; Local and Business Notice*
n Fourth roue.
opic» • f t Ik- Sun t'«j
The Aj>ril number of Lippincolt’#
Magazine, among a multitude of other
good things, has the following poem
from the pen of Mrs. Margaret J. Pres
ton, of Virginia. Mrs. Preston has* no
equal mnon^he female poets of Ameri
ca. A great, strong pulse, like that
which throbbid through Mrs. Browning’s
poems, heats steadily in the graceful
measures of her verse. She has, un-
doub edJy, a vast deal of true poetic fac
ulty, and she is developing it to the
honor of her country:
ROSSEL.
Shall the last of i\xjji<urt-dc-lit whittle
Which tho Uhlans h&a hpared t UhaU hit lance
Be dropped with a gesture of pity,
Shall the bombahell in harnileaiueae buret.
And the shot that haa furrowed the city
(Forbearing to compos* tho worst)
Unscathed leave the beat of your foemcn,
Vet ye In your cowardice fell,
Scared rulers, shoot down the one Roman
Among them—Roesel ?
•* A Communist f ” Ay, and hia crime was
Too fervid a faith in his cause—
Too noble a turst that the time was
The chosen of Fate, and a pause
Might rivet for ages the fetter
That Freedom, made wild through despair,
Had rent in her frenziedness. •• Better
Die then in their fury, and there,
Ah, short-sighted zealots of Order!
Has mastery stricken you blind V
Was death the sole, pitiless warder
Whose csll had no posteru behind ?
Tho spirit whose ardor had fired
A cause that waa desperate—yea,
A Breton as brave as a Bayard—
The Commune—Rond!
THE MeDLFKIK ROBBERY.
GEORGIA MATTERS.
Warren ton—floral fair—22 J May.
Macon soda fountains have commenced
business. Whc-c-e-w 1
* Columbus baa beeu refreshed with 48
hours of steady rain.
About forty Georgians and Alabamians
left Rome on Monday for Texas.
The Atlanta Presbytery will assemble
in Forsyth on the 11th of April.
Macon is eating asparagus and snuffiu,,
the fragrance of the pea-bloom.
Monroe county has lost one of its
oldest setters—Traff Jordan, colored,
aged 80.
Forsyth ladies are arranging for a
musical entertainment, to take place on
the 29th.
Forsyth is rat iociuating ovor a rodent
that is “wbito as the driven snow,” as
the Advertiser says.
To its varied ungrammatieisms tho
Griffin Middle Georgian now adds equally
bad orthography. It spells it Itlly.
Tlio people of Jones couuty meet in
Clinton next Tuesday to build tho Ma-
0on, Knoxville and Cincinnati Railroad.
Several Macon youths left the cover cf
their roof-trees a few days ago, for Texas
on foot. A few day’s march satisfied
them and all have returned very much
out of spirits and cash.
Augusta thieves enter sleeping rooms
at night and take money from pants
pockets and never once awaken the
sleepers.
A white Augusta woman named Mary
Robinson, benzined on Mouday, and
jumped into the canal to drown herself.
An inhuman policeman rescued her, and
laid her up to dry iu the calaboose,
Some 75 laborers have commenced
tearing down tho walla of the Pulac®
Mills in Columbus, preparatory to
building. Col. Mott bortly t ave
bricks time to get cold. tho
From tho Loudon Times, Feb. 23.
Not a Farthing to be I*n'<l For Conse
quential Damages.
Nothing could be moro absurd than
on abandonment of our position because
tho Ministry have received a civil reply
from Washington. Is it supposed that
what wo wanted was an angry reply, and
that, having prevailed in provoking one,
we yield at once and admit tho Ameri
can case without further question? The
negotiation of tho Treaty of Washing
ton has not given us au exalted notion of
diplomacy, hot wo have comforted our
selves by thinking that it was only to
amateur diplomatists that our interests at
Washington were confided; if, howev
er, the diplomatists at Paris can real
ly believe that we will submit to the
authority of the arbitrators on the
question of indirect damages be
cause wc have received a soft nnswer, we
shall be tenanted to give up diplomacy
altogether. We do not intend to pay
anything iu respect of consequential
damages; and the reason why we cannot
consent to go on with the arbitration if
the claim for consequential damages be
pressed is that it is neither just to our
selves nor to the tribunal before which
wo should appear to allow a question to
be argued which we insist is not within
the reference, and any determination of
which we arc determined beforehand to
treat as a nullity. This is our position,
and it cannot he too clearly understood.
What may be the result of the difficulty
we know not, and it does not rest with
ourselves; but it shall never bo laid to
our charge hereafter that the Treaty of
Washington wss abortive because we did
not inuko our meaning plain when the
ipiof-tiou of its construction arose.
A New Hole for Altai*.
There is a rumor that the Grand Duke
Alexis is to be made Viceroy of that part
of Poland now owned by Russia, and that
Polish autonomy will bo recognized.
The assertion that negotiations are now
iu progress in Loudon between Russians
and poles to that end is doubly true,
since it has been a part of Russia’s policy
for a year to secure, as much as
poesime, tho forgiveness of Poland for
the wrongs die lias done her. In case of
a war with Prussia the Russians would
find it immensely to their advantage to
t r.ssuis Poland and the friendship of the
‘ules, Prussia will use her utmost en
deavors for the next twelve months to
prevent any unification of the conutry in
whoso partition nIio hud tuch a shameful
part; but she w ill find the Russians re
solved to curry out their plans. Viceroy
Alexis! It will sound odd, and will ccr-' Tho principal banking-house in Paris
tsinlybe tho oddest position in Europe.— j have recently added to their establish-
Boston Journal. meats sitting-rooms for ladies.
AH old Man Bobbed of $400—the bob
bers DISCOVERED AND AURESTBED—AN
ORGANIZED GANG OF THEM ON THE
MURRELL PLAN—'THOSE AHRK8TED CON
FERS.
The McDuffie Journal of the 20th hu s
tho following:
On Saturday lust our quiet and near,
fill town was shocke 1 and star'led liv the
report, that a most dariug and shameful
robbery had beeu committed the
iug night on Jesse Evans, an old aud
very respectable citizen of this county,
residing near llulTs Bridge on lhiur
Creek — about thirteen miles distant
from this pluce. Three men, well
armed and disguised, visited Mr.
Evans’ house about two o’clock iu
the night, and nearly kicking the
door from its fastenings despite the
old man’s (he is 73 years of age) efforts
to’hold it shut, aud in a peremptory
manner demanded admittance. Gaming
access to the house, two of the men
presented their pistols at tho head of
Mr. Evans, and tuo other at the person
of Mrs. Evans, threatening instant death
if the least out-cry or resistance was
made, demanded his money in truo
knight-of-the-road Btyle—compelling the
old man to produce all bis hard earned
savings, amounting to some four hun
dred dollars, in specie and greenbacks.
After occomplishing their hellish pur
pose, they beat a hasty retreat, leaving
the old man moneyless.
While engaged in the robbery, fortun
ately tho mask of one of these cold
blooded miscreants dropped from his
face, revealing his features, and was in
stantly recognized by Mr, Evan’s little
son, lying on a bed in tho room—the
brave little fellow appreciating the dan
gerous situation of affairs, had the pres
ence of mind to show no signs of the re
cognition, and tho party left thinking
themselves entirely unknown, and, per
haps, that their story, that they were
South Carolina Ku-Klux, fleeing from
that Stato, and were only takiug the
money to travel on, was believed. This
recognition, together with tho lavish use
and exhibition of considerable sums of
money, finally led to tho discovery and
arrest of several of the gong.
After information received, our citi
zens commenced cautiously to investi
gate the matter, and link by link rapidly
developed the testimony, until suspicion
plainly pointed to tho guilty parties.
Late on Saturday evening, warrants were
issued, chargiug Captain C. V. Hamil
ton, John Ramsay and Thomas Willis as
the guilty parties—Willis being the per
son recoguized from the occidental drop
ping of his mask the night before.
Hamilton and Willis were immediately
arrested, and an effort made to appre
hend Ramsay, but by some means gain
ing information of tho proceedings of
the authorities, be fled, and at this writ
ing, (Monday even iug), is still at largo.
During Saturday night Willis made a
full confession of his guilt, and this con
fession led to the arrest of two other par
ties, viz: Howard Long and Adolphus
Roney—the latter also making a full con
fession, corroborating Willis’ statements
in every important particular. Ramsey,
we learn, has confessed to some of bis
friends since the act was committed, cor
roborative of tho statements of Willis
aud Roney, and leaving not the shadow
of a doubt on thj mind of the public of
the guilt of all tho parties.
The parties confessing state that this
gang has made several robbing excur
sions over into South Carolina; and that
there exists a regularly organized band,
similar to tho Murrell Clan, headed and
eonlrclled by Capt. C. V. Hamilton,
who concocted and perpetrated just such
diabolical, colvl-blooded deeds upon the
community ns the one above recited,
It seems that several raids were made
into South Carolina to rob a man
was supposed to have a large amount of
money, and the clan actually visited the
residence of one Littleton Smith, of
Edgefield county, used violence upon his
person, gagging him aud takiug from his
house what money they could find.
Tho three persons confessing, Willis,
Roney and Ramsey, were the parties who
robbed old man Evans, and state that
Hamilton sent them there for that pur
pose; and that Long was also to havo ac
companied them, but failed ou account
of not being able to procure a convey
ance.
George Tutt, a young man living near
this place, was arrested on the affidavit
of Willis, charging him with the South
Carolina robbery.
Joseph Musgrove, of this county,
stands charged with the same offense,
and a warrant has been issued for him,
but up to the present time he has suc
ceeded in evading every e ffort of the offi
cers of tho law.
On Sunday and Monday, preliminary
proceedings were had before Justices
Johnson and Hobbs, and all thoso who
had been arrested wero committed to
await tbeir trial at the next term of the
Superior Court. Tutt, however, having
committed tho offense alleged against
him iu the State of South Carolina, ii
held in custody for the issuing of au Ex-
oentivo warrant from tho Governor.
Tliero being no jail iu our couuty, the
prisoners were sent ou Monday evening
to Augusta for safekeeping.
Uttilroab ftbitmiumenM.
Atlanta & New Orleans
HHOltT LINE.
A LL HAIL,
PASSENGERS FOrf
MONTQOMTHRY 2
Mobile, (Mi ’mlngiiu m,
nn<l Tu situ loom*, Alabama.
MERIDIANS
JurkiQD, Uretiadu, Vlcksburj
Okulona, and ('orlnllt, Nla,
NEWORIiEABrS
Shreveport, Jefferson, Monror, Lu.
OtlTMUSi
Ami All point* In Texas and Northern and Central
Mississippi. Leaving
Atlanta Twvloo Dally
At 6:50 o'clock a. iu., and at 7:00 p. tn., via
ATLANTA AND WEST 1*01 NT It. IL
Will make Direct Oonnoctiona with tho above
placoa.
OB Milos snorter
To Montgomery/Mobile and New Orleaua than
Blue Mountain, via Kingston and Rome,
or any other route, and
288Mllos Snorter
Than by Chattanooga, Grand Junction aud
Coriuth, to New Orleana and
Galveston
857 Milos Sliortor
To Shreveport and Jefferson, Texas., than
by Chattanooga and Memphis, avoid
ing 614 miles Mississippi
River Steamboatiug.
Ctgal Colts.
Deputy Marshal's Sales for CUy
Taxes.
DRILL DE ROI.D BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
it door, lu tin* city of Atlanta, on tho Arid Tues
day In April m xt. between legal hours of ash C * .al
lowing i roperty, n.r cily taxes lor tho year KTt, to-
Ctga[ 0oU«^
Marshal's sales-Contlnued.
I Nos. 11 and 12 in ward 4. land lot
.-t. adjolulng lloyt and Sharp,
fm of an acre, more or less,-mayor
or. t’-.J. Ip!.
DiuvfoU.'th of an
toil vs. John Da
81, ou Markham
nayo
thrce-sixtc.-iiths of au a
council vs. W. Bagerly.
>n Packard
Passengers leaving Atlanta at 7 o’clock, p. i
will arrive lu Montgomery at 6:35 a.m., two het
aud teu minutes oarlier than via Blue Mountain
Route. Passengers leaving Atlanta 6:50 o’clock, a.
m., will arrive in Montgomery at 5:45 p.
hour aud tweuty-flve minutes oarlier tli
Mountain Route.
IT*" Persons leaving Atlanta at 7:00 p. m.
* *" ‘ ‘ morning.
rive In Columbus at 4:10 „
47 miles shorter thsn any other*route —
a. Meridian, Jackson and Vicksburg. ghT’Everv
attention paid to tho comfort of passengers.
•9- Baggage handled aud chocked with ca
terminal points.
Fare as low as any other route. Through
Tickets for sale at the office of the General Ticket
Agent in the Uuiou Passenger Depot iu Atlauta; also
Ouo Thousand Mile Tickets for the accommodation
of merchants and families st reduced rate’s.
L. P. GRANT,
Superintendent.
dec 20
Horrid Itutclicry of an Aged Negress.
Tho Macon Telegraph and Messenger of
Tuesday, recounts tho followiug horrible
tragedy:
Wo ore sorry to learn from vurious
sources that ouo Dallas Dyer, of Twiggs
county, perpetrated, on Saturday last,
one of tho most inexcusable homicides
we ever heard of. Dyer went to Gordon
on Saturday aud got to drinking, lie
started homeward from Gordon in a
drunken condition on Saturday afternoon
and on the road overtook a negro woman
named Jennie Bruutley, about seventy
years old, who, with two younger women,
had started for Twiggs to attend church
on Sunday.
Dyer accosted the old with a proposi
tion to drink, which she declined, lie
then demanded “who she belonged to,”
and receiving an answer, at which, iu his
drunken condition, he took offense, and
attempted to ride over her. Tho old
womuu fended off the horse with her
umbrella, aud then Dyer, dismount iug,
drew a nife and cut her almost into pieces.
Tho old womuu was conveyed to Dr.
Massey’s house, where she died in about
two hours.
A coroner’s jury was immediately sum
moned, and a verdict of wilful murder
returned. A warrant was issued for
Dyer, but for some reason unknown was
not attempted to be executed by the offi
cer into whose hands it fell, till Sunday
morning, when it was reported that Dyer
had fled. Dyer is the son of a peaceable
and worthy citizeu of Twiggs county, and
a quiet and well disposed mau when
sober, Lnt a demon when drunk. Tho
vent haa excited much indignation and
regret among the people of tho neigli-
boi hood of all classes.
Mbs Fay, of Oregon, being more than
usually Fuy-voruble to the weed, has
set up a cigar manufactory, and ex« ects
'roll” in affluence soon.
Macon & Brunswick
llAII.UOAU COMPANY.
Change of Schedule.
1871, tho following schedule* will bo
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
Loxvo Macon, 8:20 A.M.
Arrivo at Brunawick 0:25 P.M.
Arrive at Jacksonville, Fla «:U0 A. M.
Leave Jacksonville, Fla 8:45 P. M.
Leave Brunswick 5:45 A.M.
Arrivo Macon 6:25 P.M.
T II It 0 IT U )I PASSENGER TRAIN,
Lcava Macon..... 7:45P.M.
Arrivo at Savannah 7:45 A.M.
Arrivo Jacksonville, Fla 7:00 P.M.
Leave Jacksonville, Fla 7:00 A.M.
Leave Savannah 7:001'. M.
Arrive at Macon 6:50 A.M.
At Macon with the M. & W. It. It. trains to anil from
il Savannah,
Atlanta.*
No cliango of cars between Macon
ami Macon and Jacksonville, Fla.
1IAWKINHVILLB TRAIN,
Leave Macon passenger shed 3:05 P. M
Arriveat Uawkinaville fl.-j.5p. M.
Leave HawklnsviUo 6:45 A. M,
Arriveat Macon Id:.»o A. M.
street, containing one-eighth of a
mayor and council vs. K. L. Brown.
Also, city lot in ward 5, land lot 75, *
street, a-ljoinlng Boll, coi'
l4 *Al»o’’city lot No. 3fl. in ward I, land lot 82, o
Lnmlicrt street, adjoining Crumbly itm! Tanner, coi
talulng throe-fourths of an sore more or loss; tuayi
and council vs. W. J. Couually.
Also, city lot in ward 1, land lot 78, on Magazin
street, containing onc-half of an aero m*»ro or lesi
mayor aud council va. Win. C. Ellis.
Also, city lot in ward 4, land lot 51, block 17, o
Collins street, adjoining Hootcii, containing oiw
fourth of au aero more or less; mayor aud couuc
vs. F. Oibblns.
Also, city lot in w ard 5, land lot 72, on State stree
adjoining Beck and Holland, containing one-fourth
of au aero more or loss; mayor aud council vs. G. T.
Henson.
d 2, laud lot 85, c
fourth of an aer
Allen Jackson.
Also, city lot in wa
street, containing foi
au-i council va. J. A. James.
Also, city lot in ward J, land lot 53, on Connally
and Jones streets, containing one-fourth of an acre,
more or less; mayor and council vs. V. H. Xillian.
Also, city lot iu ward 5. land lot 78, on Williams
street, adjoining Goorgo McCluaky, containing one-
fourth of an acre, more or less; mayor aud council
vs. Joel McUarr.
Also, city lot* Nos. 12 and 13, iu ward 3, on Jones
street, adjoining Yount', confining one-fourth of an
r less; mayor aud council va. Z. B. Oaks,
r less; mayor
Also, city lot iu ward' 4, laud lot 45, ou Decatur
street, adjoining Kelly and Krogg, containing one-
fourth of a u acre, moroorlosA, mayor aud couucil
vs. Thomas Stowers.
Also, city lot in ward 1, land lot 85, on Peters street,
adjoining Couch, Cain and Grecu, containing 25x100
feet, j
r less; mayor and council vs. Buttles and
Sewell.
Also, city lot in ward 4, land lot 51, on Ellis Rtreet,
adjoining Tbomaa aud Logan, containing nun-fourth
of au acre, moro or lcaa; mayor ami couucil V4. Mra.
Thomas, col., Gaines agent.
Also, olty lot in ward 4, land lot 51, on Cain street,
adjoining McMillan aud Snow, containing one half
au acre, moro or loss; mayor aud couucil vs. W. P.
Newman.
Also, city lot in ward 4, laud lot 51, on Calhoun aud
Baker atreots, containing one-eighth ot an acre,
• aud couucil vs. Goo. Owcus,
rd 2, block 1ft, land lot 70. on
.ml council vs. W. H. Owens.
Also, city lot in ward 2, laud lot 85, on lth-hardson
livi-t, adjoining Wilson and Hamiie-i k, containing
mo-fourth of an acre, moro or less; mayor aud
council vs. J. A. Reeves.
Also, city lot in ward 4, land lot 51, on Cain ntroot,
adjoining Little, containing one-fourth of an aero,
iore or lcaa; mayor aud council vs. C. 11. Smith
Also, city lot in ward one, land lot No. 83, adjoin-
iug Rivers, containing oue-third of an acre moro or
less; mayor aud council va Giilllu Sparks.
Also, city lot No. 84 iu ward 3 land lot 5:1, adjoin
ing Miller A Jom-s, on Connally and Richardson st'ts.
containing one-hall acre more or leu; mayor aud
ouncil vs. A. Thompson, colored.
Also, city lot in ward one, land Pit 84, on nuyncs
itreet, adjoining Jones and Horner, containing ioox
lMfoet, more or less; mayor and council.**. Squirt
Turner, colored.
Alto, city lot iu ward four, land lot 46, on Irwin
street, adjoining Walkar, containing threc-iourtha ol
less; mayor aud couucil vs. James
Whitfield.
Aim, city lot in ward two, land lot 8.5. on McD
street, adjoining Alexander ami Hammond, con
iug one-halt an aero more or less; mayor and J
d 1. li
j stri ct, adjoining Joliuson aud Ormond, containing
coxiuj lent, more or loca; mayor aud council vs.
Thomas Dykes, colored.
Also, city lot in ward 4, land lot 51, on Butler
street, adjoining Alexander aud English, containing
one-eighth of au acre, moro or less; mayor and couu-
cil vs. Levy Howard.
..... . ..... i(lt |g ( on Houston
ontaming one-eighth of
an acts more or less’ mayor aud couucil vs. Samuel
Foster.
Also, city lot in ward 1, land lot 84, on Markham
street, adjoining Hayden and Brown, containing 30*
100 foot, more or less; mayor aud couucil va. Alfred
Griggs, colored.
Also, city lot No. 3 in ward 4. land lot 46, on Fort
street, adjoluiug Stokes, containing one-fourth of an
aero, moro or leas; mayor aud council va. W. U.
Howell.
Alao, city lot No. S, in ward 1, land lot 63. on Mor
gan street, adjoining Chapman aud Day, oouUluiug
one-eighth of an aero more or less; msyor and coun
cil va. J. 11. Green.
Also, city lot in ward 4, laud lot 51, on Harria
atreet, adjoiuing Little and Pearce, containing one.
fourth of an acre moro or loss; mayor aud council
vs. Harsh Harrs, colored.
Also, city lot iu ward 3, land lot 84, ou Glenn
atreet, adjoining Rawson and Little, containing oi
acre, more or loaa; mayor aud couucil vs. Thomas
Horu.
Also, city lot in ward S, land lot 53, on Ricbardaou
street, adjoining Lowuds and Grant, containing
eighth ol un acre more or leas; mayor aud council
vs. York Harding, colored.
Also, city lot in ward 2, land lot 108, on Wefia
street, containing two and one-half acres, m
lass; mayor aud council va. llaiuber A Nulson.
Also, city lot No. 8, in ward 1, land lot 82, on Gray
street, adjoiuing Wallace, containing 50x100 feet
or less; mayor aud council vs. Aaron Haas.
Also, city lot In ward 1, land lot 109, on Mil
street^ adjoiuing Lykos aud Jeuninga, coutaiuiui
one-fourth of an acre, more or less; mayoi
council v*. Samuel Irwin, col.
Also, city lot in ward 1, land lot 1(*9. on Bee
street, adjoluiug Jennings, containing
l&llautu Coast tins Juigiit Route.
Tho “Atlantic Coast Line "Freight Rotate*
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA,
TO AND FROM
ii.irn.noitvitii..titrmin, ,o:ir tohk, bostout,
./lid all Eastern Cities, and all Colitis south and
Southwest,
Over the Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilmington, Co
lumbia & Augusta Railways and their Connections.
A n entirely new line op independent connections from tide-
WaTKR at Wilmington, N. <j., aud Portsmouth, Va., and of unbroken gauge from Wilmington,
transporting Freight, without transfer oi detention, to and from all Interior point*. / ., .
The management of this line present* Its advantages to the Southern Public upon tbl MtmaM Or e
il aud quick transportation, uniform rates with all competing lines, the lowest eurr
1 quick transportation. m
I»erfcrt a system of Steamship connections at Northern Porte, aa to enable bills of
acmKEs
Jnrk-<
cil v
J. I). Wei
i, city lot iu ward three, laud lot S3,
:ct, adjoining JouuiugH aud Frank
CARRIAGES!
I HAVE for sale the FINEST and most SELECT
lot of
Top and No Top Carriages,
OF GEORGIA MANUFACTURE,
Ever offered in Atlauta. Parties iu waut of Car
riages arc invited to call aud see my stock before
purchasing or ordering elsewhere, as I think I
compete w ith any city ‘n tho Union In
StyiCi Finish, Quaiily and Price
lam prepared to RENOVATE CARRIAGES of all
descriptions, on short notice and at reasonable
prices.
A. T. FINNEY,
mhlt-lm Broad street.
Office Selma, Home & Dalton R. R. Co.
HEAD CAM I*HELL, Local Ag’t
NO. 4. THE H. I. KIMBALL HOUSE.
D via 8. R. k D. It. R. and Its connections
terminal points, aa low aa by any other route, viz;
(’ > MONTGOMERY, SELMA, MOBILE,VICKSBURG,
JACKSON, CANTON, MERIDIAN and NEW OR
LEANS.
REAU CAMPBELL, Local Agent S. R. k D. R. R.
No. 4 Kimball Uouso.
oct!2dlf
Dunn, Ogletree & Co.,
WHOLESALE
l’UODUCE, GUOCKHY
Comm ission Merchants,
Ultoliotl itioct, ATLANTA, QA.
New lioutc to Mobile, New Oiican.
Vicksburg anil Texan.
Blue Mountain Route
V I A
.SKI..VIA, ROME, A Nil) DALTON
Uuilroatl and ita CuiinecUonn.
I1AW.NOEB8 LKATINQ ATLANTA IIY THE
1 SIX A- M- TRAIN OF WESTERN
It ATLANTIC RAILROAD .rrivi-atNome
10 A. M., making close connection with
FAST E X PRESS TRAIN
Of Helms, Uoiqo and Dalton Railroad, arriving at
alma at 8; 10P. M.
nd making close connections with traiu of Alabama
•«ntr*l Railroad, arriviug at
Meridian 4:00 A- M.
Jackson 11:50 A. M.
Vluksbutg L55 I'- M.
ALSO, mabo c.loaa commotion at CALEKA with
tabling oue-elghto
couucil vs. Green Bullock, colored.
□ AUo.cityl.it iu ward thrcci land lot 63,
gers street, adjoining Raw sou aud Evans, containing
uo half au acre, more or less; mayor and corn
s. Nat Carroll.
Also, city lot in ward one, land lot 84. on Markli
street, adjoining Fru/.icr aud Martin, containing
30*100 feet uioroorlenn; mayor and council
or, land lot 43, ou Houston
ud Fo/iter, containing one-
fourth of nn aero moro or lead; mayor and council
vs. F. T. OayUm.
Also, city lot In ward four, Land lot 51, on Calhouu
tiul Cain Htreets, adjoining Rice, containing one-
eigli'h of an acre, more or less; mayor and couucil
vs. Carpet Jones. ,
Also, city lot in ward one, land lot 78. on Elliott
and Foundry Htreots, containing ono-fourth of au
aero, more or less ; mayor aud council vs. mrs. 11.
Moreland.
Also, city lot In ward 4, *
containing ouo-fourtb au
and council vs. Harsh ilarknoKs, colored.
Also, city lot in ward 1, luml lot 109. adjoiuing
James Jett, containing 10 acres moro or less; mayor
Ellis streets, containing.
icsn; mayor and council vs, -I. M. O’Neal.
Also, city lots No. 1ft and 20, iu ward 3, lanu lot63
on Read street adjoining ltawson aud ltoborta, con-
Also, city lot in ward 1, land lot 100, on Mitchell
street, adjoining Brown and Irwin, containing ouc-
fourth ot an acre mote or less; mayor aud couucil
vs. Cincinatns Hykos.
Also, city lot in ward 1, land lot 84, on Mitchell
street, adjoining Brock and Jenkins, containing ouo-
fourth of an acre more or less; mayor aud couucil
vs. Netty Long, colored—Cleveland Trustee.
Also, city lot iu ward 3, land lot 64, on Frazier
street, adjoiuing Holcombe aud Wolf, containing
leas; mayor aud
council vs. P. Night.
Alao, city lot iu ward 2, land lot85, on Glenn
adjoiuing Thrasher aud Reeves, containing oi
lees; mayor and council vs. A. B. Ntght
Estate.
Also, city lot in ward 6, land lot 79, ou LucVio street
adjoining Foster, containing one-fourth of an acre
moro or less; mayor aud council vs. Win. Barker.
Alao, city lot No. 16, in ward 4, land l it 19. on
arris aud Foster streets, adjoining Oruiu aud Hill,
mtalnlng ono-fourth r»f an aero more or less; mayor
and couucil vs. T. N. Perdue.
Also, city lot lu ward 4, land lot 45, on Packard
street, adjoining Forrast and lticka, containing one-
fourth of an acre moro or less; mayor aud council
v* Charles Price, colored.
Also, city lot in ward!, land ft 82, ou Strong
itreet, containing one-half an acre moro or less;
mayor and council vs. P. 11. Powell.
Alao, city lots Nos. 21 and 22, in ward 3, laud lot
I, on Crumley aud Read Htreets, adjoining Rawson,
intaining ouo quarter of an acru, mo.o or less;
mayor and council vs. J. W. Roberts.
Alao, city lot in ward 3, laud lot 63, on Rich mood
street, adjoining Grant, containing one-eighth of an
moro or less; mayor and conucll vs. P. M. Hhlb-
Joy, agent.
Also, city lot In ward 2, land lot 55, on Wells street,
adjoiuing Uubiiisaml Burkin, containing one-quarter
mayor aud council vs. Win
Stringer.
Also, city lot in ward 1, laud lot 10ft, ou Markham
treet, adjoining Herring and Joinings, containing
one-eightb oi au acre more or less; mayor aud count
il vs. Arthur Samples, colored.
Also, city lot lu ward 4, land lot 61, on Harris
tr« t, adjoining Morris and Ut« o, containing one-
tgbtli of an acre more or less; mayor and council
r less; mayor aud couucil va. Bol Jiuon
city lot in ward 1, laud lot 84, on Walker
adjoining Itefoor and Sewell, containing ’25x
, more or less; mayor and couucil vs.C
Also, city lot No. 9, lu ward 3, land lot 63, oi
n street, adjoining Lynch, containing one-clgth of
i acre, more or loaa; mayor aud council vs. Lewis
Bcutly, col.
Also, city lot in ward 4, land lot 61, on Butler atreet,
adjoining Shepard and Stewart, containing
eighth oi an acru, more or less; mayor and couucil
t. Henry Cloud, col.
Also, city lot in ward 2, land lot 86, on McDaniel
atre«t, adjoluiug Yates and others, containing oi
fourth of au acre, moro or less; mayor aud couucil
M. T. Callaway.
Also, city lot No. ‘26. in ward 3, land lot 53, on
tin street, adjoining Kernodle and Alexander,
tabling one-eighth or au acre, moro or less; mayor
and couucil vs. lieu. Carter, col.
Also, city lot No. 17, block 3. in want 3, land lot 53,
ou Solomon street, adjoining Tidwoll and Holliday,
containing one-eighth of an acre, more or lees; may-
Simpson street, adjoining Myers and Evans,
tabling 50x160 feet, more or less; mayor aud council
vs. J. Fitzpatrick.
Also, city lot No. 25, in ward 3, land lot 63,
feet, b
well.
Also, city lot No. 15 lu ward 3, lan J lot 53; ou Ful
ton street, adjoining Thomas and Lynch, containing
one-eighth of acre, more or less; mayor aud
vs James Pool, colored.
AlHo.aity lot in ward 3, land lot 20, adjoiuing Wheel-
cr and Goldsmith, containing oue elghtii of an acre,
moro or lusa; mayor and couucil va James Shorror,
Also, city lot iu ward 4, land lot 61. on Cain and
Butler streets, adjoiuing Kemp aud Stanford,
tabling one-sixteenth of an acre, more or leas,
mayor and council vs Morgan Summer*.
Also, city lot in wrxd 4, land lot 51, on Baker aud
Butler streets, adjoining Mangum and Evans,
tai .iug one-fourth of au acru, more or leas; mayor
aud council vaJ. U. Swlnco.
Also, city lot lu ward 4, land lot 51, on Butlor aud
Wheat Htreets, adjoining Elyea and Muildox,
tainiug one-eighth of au acre, more or lout; mayor
aud council vs Phillips k Corry.
Also, city Jot No. 0 in ward 1, land let 85, on alley
adjoiuiug Uaiubrick and Huff, containing 33 by
feet, more or less; mayor aud couucil vs J. Stokes.
Also, city lot No. 16 In ward 1, laud lot 82, on Jamca
\venue, adjoining June* and Rxy, containing 50 by
loo feet, lucre or less; mayor aud council va F. B.
Thigpen.
Dm
city lot in ward 5. land lot 79, adjoining
,» r, containing one-eighth of au aero, moro or
mayor aud council vs Hail Span, colored.
, i r. ! : N.». 15 in ward 4. land lot 19,
adjoiuing Ponder
nd sparks, containing one-fourth
riess; mayor and council vs E.
i. J- Thoi
MMMBRorvd. I
Also, city lot No. 3, in ward 3, on Fair str- ct, land
lot 53, adjoining Ellis, containing one-eighth of an
Thompson.
Also, city lot in v
adjoining Ewrlght
rdlaud lot 44, on GulUtt street,
ndi.r*nt, containing ono-halfan
uaj or aud cuuucii vs. l’op-s John-
trains of South
iug at
Montgomery.
nd North Alabama Railroad, a
7:10 P. M.
7:43 A. M.
4:25 P. M.
ell recently equipp'd and its
surpassed by any in the South
for strength aud beauty of finish.
NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS.
« a* low a* by any other Route.
- Purchase Tickets via Kingston at the Qencral
Ticket Office, or at tho H. I. Kimnall House.
JOHN B. PECK,
General Passenger Agent.
E. O. BARNEY,
General Superintendent
REAU CAMPBELL. Local Agent,
Mo. 4 Kimball Hoom.
BARNESVILLE HOTEL,
\ R. CAMP * * * • Proprietor.
(NEAR LEPOT.)
nOAHD f.j FRIl DAY.
decl5-tf
IIYD E cSi CO.,
DESIGNER* .1 ENGRAVERS ON WOOD,
Room No. 5 Granite dock,
Richmond street, adjoining Williams andT uidley,
containing one-eighth or an acre, more or less, laud
lot 43; mayor and coun< il vs. Seal torn Burke.
Also, city lot In war . 1, laud lot 84. on Haynes an l
Markham streets. »■>) doing Turner, containing 30
iy 1(W feet,
Bonn
colored.
less, lux)oi
Humpbri. i
e-sixteenth '
a Her .
Also, city lot in ward 2, laud
street, adjoining Whitl jr and Stewart, tou a i.::ig
I non-fourth of an acre, more r lcaa, mayor aud coun
cil vs Lewis Bail, colored.
| Also, city lota N'os. I and 2 in ward 3, on Crumley
*tf«a(, adjoining f.Cnti
Alao, city lot No. 7 i
fourth or
r and council va R. 8 Bush,
ward 3. land lot 43, ou Util
d Marion, containing one-
i or less, mayor aud council
e-N.xteentb of a
ouncil \a Henderson <
Also, city lot in ward 3
adjoining EUii
eighth of an acre, in
vaJ. B. Barnes.
Also, city lot In ward I. land lot 61, containing one,
eighth of an acre, more or lcaa, mayor and council
>s Owen Calhoun, colored.
Aleo, city lot in ward 4. laud lot 61, on Yal«nttnn
street, adjoining Fllpp'r Ponder, containing
* * - more or J***, mayor ao l
land lot S3, on Rtrhardami
street, adjoining Jennings, coutaiumg ono-cighth of
an acre, lucre or ka. .mayor aud council \»Moj*s
Caury.
Also, cltr lot in ward J. hud lot 5.7, on Fair atreet,
aJJoining Buchanan and Mangum, containing otic-
I eighth of an acic, more or Utua, mayor and c- uncd
vs F. Carey.
| Also, city lot No. 15 in ward 2, land lot 85, on Ira
i atreet, adjoining Johnson aud Madison, containing )
. . _ . onr-f' >irth of an acre, more or less, mayor and couu-1
ATLANTA, GA , cl | va John Cook.
I Also, city lot in ward 1, land lot 83, on Magazine I
| atreet, adjoining Colo and Irby, containing, one-1
Also, city lot In ward 1, laud lot 109, on Mitchell
street, adjoiuing Brico and Lykes, containing ono.
eighth of au acre, more or less, mayor and council
vs Gusa Barnes, colored.
Alio, city lot No. 38 in ward 3, land lot 53, on Tor-
ry street, adjoining Rawson and Leo, containing
onc-chihth of an aero, more or less; mayor aud couu-
cil vs J. O. Barnos.
Also, city lot No. 60 in ward 3, land lot 53, on Mar-
tin street, adjoining JJiirncs and Calhoun, contain
ing one-eighth of au acre, moro or less; mayor aud
council vs Arch Brown.
Also, city lot No. 19, In ward 4, land lot 46, on
Hilliard street, adjoiuiug Jcnmugs aud Howell, con-
tabling one fourth of au aero moro or less; mayor
Holoi
containing onu-oigl
id council vs. Allen Cook, colored.
Also, city lot No. 31, lu ward 1, on James street,
land lot 82, adjoining Evans, containing 60x100 feet
iore or leas^mayor aud council vs M. M. Duukiu.
Also, city lot No. 10. lu ward 1, land lot 108, c
arsons street, adjoining Hill and Candler, contain-
igone-foiirth of an acre more or leas; mayurand
Mined, vs. Jas. Harp.
Also, city lot in wards, land lot 81, on Wallace
struct, containing one-fourth of an ocro more or Iosm;
tayor aud council vs. Jas. Jaokaon.
Also, city lot iu ward 4, laud lot 51, on Calhoun
street, adjoiuing Ketchum and Popo, containing one-
fourth of an acre moro or less; mayor and council va.
Newman .k McGregor.
Also, city lot in ward 5, laud lot 7% containing ouo-
sixteenth of an acre more or less; mayor and council
vs. Squire Fain.
Also, city lot No. 8, in ward 1, land lot 82, on alloy
adjoluiug Huff and Egiestoii, containg 33x80 feet
more or loss; mayor and council va. Abram Powell,
colored. Atlanta, March 4th, 1872.
JO. S. SMITH,
mhS-Us Deputy Marshal and Collector.
Obnorvo llxo Followiug Excellent Schedule of Con
nections VIA. Wilmtuicton and Hteum MhlpX-lneo:
. ,
iys, Andrews k Co., Agents 73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.
1A—Houthorn Mall Steamship Company’s Steamer, Pioneer, 1
_ . laiues, Oeueral Agent, 130 South 8d Street, Philadelphia. Alao, tlL
Go.’a Baltimore line with Shrlver's Daily Propeller Line; without drayage in Baltimore.
With NEW YORK—Lorillard s Steamship Line of First Ola** Iron Steamer*. Benefactor. Roolotor. Vol
unteer, Faults and two additional ships now building, leaving each port every font days, H. ft. OU, Agent,
Pier 9S Mast Hirer. Wilmington and Atlanta) Steamship Company's Steamer* Metropolis and Equator,
Leaving each port weeUy, Washington k Co., Agents, ITS Greenwich lArect, Pier 19 North River.
The Steamships of these line* Ming built oxojuslvely for freight transportation carry *U olamea of freight
in unlimited quantities.
Via Fortamouth and Inland Sir ■ Xdnei
With BALTIMORE—VI. B.j Lin. 8to.rn.ri, Mir. B. L. Toot. Ouunl AfwL Onto. Dock, a FtU».r-
aid. Contracting Agent, 151 West Baltimore atreet, Baltimore.
With PHILADELPHIA—Aunaraoaaic Line, Tri-Weekly, John 8. Wilson. General Agent. 44 Hootb 6th St
Philadelphia. Clyde A Co.'s steamers, semi-weekly, Clyde A Co., Agent*. LRh South Delaware Avenue,
Philadelphia.
With NEW YORK—Old Dominion Steamship Company's magnificent Steamers, Wymote* Niagara, I*ua
Bell, Saratoga, Hatters*, Old Dominion, having a capacity ef 13,000 bales of cotton par weak, leaving each
port Trl-WaekJy all tho year round, and ofteuor if necessity demands. Freight* roedrod ABly at 3U8
Broadway, 187 Greenwich street, Pier 37 North River.
With BOSTON—Via Boston and Norfolk Steamship Company’s Steamers, leaving each port Trl-Weekly,
E. Hatnptou. General Agent, 63 Central Wharf, Boaton.
With these perfect Steamship connections, freights ore!net exposed to the rlaks ot weather or dray ago
traualers; Through Billa of Lading are Issued looll points common to competing lines. Radas, classifica
tion, shipping directions, tags, stencil plate*, Ac., fnrnlshed on application to the undenlfbeA or Agents
named Mark your goods via ‘'Fortamouth and Wilmington," or via •'Steamships to W liming ton,’’ a* you
may prefer, aud direct bills of lading to be forwarded te A. Pore, General Freight Agent. at Wflmingfon
N. V., and they will avoid ofi detention. The Hollowing Southern Agent* of tho Line can furnteh alt nec
cssary information, aa well, alao, as agent* at railway station*: T. 0. James, Traveling Agent, Columbia,
8. 0.; J. A. Hadlee, Traveling Agent, Charlotte. N. G.; T. Lvovs. Loool Agent. Augusta, Go.; A. 0. Ladd
Notice to Shippers Irom New York.
Great Southern Freight and Passenger Route
"Via, SAVANNAH,
TJAVJt Ycry Greatly Reduced their Rates to Atlanta on the Following Article* i
Apples, Onions, Potatoes, and Vegetables,
Flour, Bacon, Butter, Cheese, Coilfluh, Coffee, Cement, Fish in barrele, half bar
rels, nuil kits, Lard, Molasses, Nails, Fork, Beef, Whisky. These Bates to tak. ef
fect ou 24th January.
Passage to and from New York $27.50,
Which Iuoludcs Trausier at Savannah and Mftila and Staterooms on board
Steamer.
•rs.i.gns un ki-ksy tix.ujy, tmussosw’, j.vo urn*ir.
ENSURING QUICKER TRANSIT THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE-
10-2m GEO HOE A. M0CLE8KY, Onunl SMmGilf Ag.nL
New
Cotton factor* anb (Cotton foob ©Dodo 2i.pt>- i, ®tc.
Cotton and Produce Warehouse.
THE iPLANTHRS
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
GROOMES & REECE
class Metaiic Burial Cases and Caskets, will at
tend promptly to all Fuucrals in city or country
with tha finest Hearsa lu the city tor both adults
and children. Can be found at their offico day or
eight. Orders by Telegraph attended to promptly.
‘40 ALA HA NA M IHF.K r.
Agr Special attention given to the dialnterlng,
removing and shippiug of bodies. febl-4t
4K1TS, COJKJT, BULK Mlfft
UjIFOJT,
quality.
Bird's Fyo Lime, Cement. Calcined Plaster, Ac.
A. LEYDEN, Cuiutuls’n Merchant.
W. M. Wjluam-4. feb44tf
THE ATLANTA
STEAM LAUNDRY
21 lirnod, opposite The Hum
JnlceHnTwTOn! mmagenn-nt and Hi>p«rinteiiilauce
<f i. If. Nash, Latk of South Caeouha, assisted
<y a I.ody of long experience iu the I-auudry Bust-
less, aud other coiupeteut assistant*.
nr tut: mostii.
Every effort will b* f
the public are temectlully i
iug UP Hus enterprise.
Administrator’s
OROR GJA—Cxifui
give Mtlxfoctlon. and
Sale.
f ’< >1 Ji I V
ID virtue of on order from the honorable Court
1 > of Ordinary, from said county, on the first
Monday in February, will Lo sold, in tho city of 8a-
IU i l the first Taco-
0 Shares ('nilrat natlroait aud
llanklng Stork.
1-r.porly of iUo ..tale of Wllllnic octor, Ute oi
Mil cmily, <k-cei*:<l.
Hold lor tho I ' l-.nt nt tho hotro ot .old decced,
TKUM* CASH. Thl. February 10,1*72.
f.l.l3-«td DAN'L It. I’llfxlTun, Adra’r.
Novi-mhor Aoooptniieng.
Planters run git their Parlor's
.Icctplancts Cashed by Com
municating with
BRANCH,SONS &OO.
feblt (f AUGUSTA, OA.
SubsorlbocUCapltal
ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
Tlie Warehouse ot ThftB Bank,
Cor. Campbell and I Reynolds S'.iWjts,
Augusta, Georgia,
JSTTOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
will be made upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Reoeipta.
MSu Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will be furnished with receipts ter
same that will be available in this city or soy other for borrowing money.
tilr The Bank is prepared at all timee to make LOANS ON PRr ,DUCE or.
PROVISIONS on the most reasonable terms.
MO- Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or Commnnloete with the
Officera.
CHARLES J. JENKINS, Preslileot.
JNO, P. KING, Vloe-Presldent
T, P. BRANCH, CUShlei.
**pt2fl-3*u •
Georgia Soap Factory
Hitchcock & Turner,
PROPRIETORS.
Co-partnership Notice.
W E, the undersigned, have this day formed a
co-partnerehip, of the firm name and etyle of
HITCHCOCK # T U RATER,
We detire tho patronage of all dealer* and coo-
Rumen, and guarantee all of our good*.
Office: V57 Alnbiuim Ht.
Factory : Ilounton Street
P. O. Box 633 HITCHCOCK k TUBNER.
rah9-6t
DUHaDISTG Lots.
riiwo audibly aitiut.nl RESIDENCE LOTT), wall
A tosdiil. ‘
OALFEE’S
Great Liver Compound!
CALOMEL, BLUE MASS,
It ho* been re served for an Coat Tenneaacoan to
make the loog-eought discovery, and the uwuer of
it hae been Induced to place It before the public for
the heuefit of the many who are afiticted with thle
diatreaelng malady. It 1* only put up by B». J. H.
Calfee, end la called Oalfae’a Great Liver Compound.
PCJfBEBTON, TAYLOR k CO.,
1300 ACHES
RIVER LAND !
fiOO Acre* la CalUvatlea,
400 Acrea First Class Hirer j
OOO Acrea well Tlatorefi,
O Settlement* the Land
Buildings, including the Old 1
Farm Improvement*.
a Furm water powers!
one Improved; Twe Gins, Corn mui. Cotton Vresa,
Uon. Finely Umbered. Wall Improved.
Call on Wellooc k Foweler, Real Estate Agent*. At-
lauta. Oa., or the subscriber* on the premise* Who
may be oddreesed at Campbell ton. O*
mhlS-dfitfcwlm
Liquors l Liquors !
BUY YOUR
Ales, Wines 9 ILiquors;!
AT .<■ •(
1 lTENNY’S
Chicago Ale Depot
Wholesale Liquor Ilousie. ,
ire hare a Large AmtImmi
ot all kinds ofLtqVOKS, <r%eh
will he sal* ml the Mast N»sms-