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ATLANTA. OA:
Thtbsday Eromra, March 21,
Til* oomnfnr* OP PUASCE.
YWf nnnWATiOTAtB, ooworouTAir—tse
DADOS naMRU PARTY OF TBS UNITKD
iBK,
Tbaoo%fa*ton which Communism, the
IMumtlonaie, Rod the labor Reform
movement bare produced in the minds
of puny people, even some of the most
inleUifent in tho community, justifies
in attempt at explanation.
Communism is a term in French poty-
ties having no reference to community
of goods, nor sgrarianism.
In Franco a Commune is e territorial
district, haring certain political fran
chises. Its inhabitants hare nnder those
franchises, certain powers of local gov
eminent.' A Comm enist, therefore, in
i politics, Is one who opposes the
of the ancient Communes, of
many of whieb even the city of Paris
is an aggregation. Communism is un
derstood to bs opposition to the consol
idation of the Communes under one cen
tral government. But for the al
leged excesses of tbe Communists,
doling the late siege of Paris, Commnn-
W wonldjhare found many sympa
thizers in the United States, especially
in tho South; and its aim and object
would not have been confounded with
the idea of community of goods'and agra
rianism. But great allowance is to be
made for these alleged excesses. The re
ports oome from the avowed enemies of
liberty. The Commune was opposed to
Imperialism.
The Internationale, from the beat in
formation now obtainable, is understood
to propose to level ail social and political
distinctions among men, nnd to unite all
the nations of the earth nnder one grand
oentrslized Empire. It originated among
tho dissatisfied and malcontent of Europe,
sad has come to be manipulated by
dreamy social philosophers in almost ev
ery country on the Eastern Continent.
In this country it finds greatest sympa
thy among such altruists as Mrs. Viotorin
Woodhull, and suck garrulous eccentrics
as George Francis Train.
If tho Internationale originated among
worthy aud good-meaning poople, it lias
lost alt claim to favor or support iu this
country by the exaggerated utterances
and ultniismtjof its advocates among the
most prominent of whom are many wo
man suffragists, frec-lovcrs, frcc-tkiukcre
and scoffers at religion and morality iu
general.
Since its introduction into this coun
try it has mado tho improssion'tlmt the
Communists of Paris were, and ore, mem
bers of it It may bo that some of them
were members of the Internationale, as
stray sheep often wander from their fold,
tlut tbe principles of tho two associations
are totally different. Tho Internationale
accm8 disposed to strengthen itself by en
couraging malcontents of every kind and
degree, in every nation, to unite with it
They claim to be cosmopolitan, nud in
vite representation from labor aud
trades-unions everywhere.
The Labor Reform Party, ns wo under-
■tand it, is not iu any way identified
with the Communists of Frnnoo, nor the
Cosmopolitan Internationale. It is of
indigenous origin, and is essentially, in
all its features, American.
Its formation dates about threo yean
bark, nnd it has held three National Con-
vou.ioua. The first, we remember, mot
oome whore in "the North; the Hoooud in
8t Louis, in 1871, and the third at Co
lumbus, Ohio, on the 22d February lust,
whore David Davis, ol Illinois, was uom
justed for President, and Joel Parker, of
New Jersey, for Vioe-Preoideut.
It originated ohiefly iu tbe opposition
of the producing classes to the present
Cuaucial policy of tho Federal Govern
ment, and the prodigal waato of the pub
lic lands by gift to corporations. At tbe
late Convention at Columbns, every pro
portion looking to legislation concern
ing the social status of individuals or
races was voted down, and sneh mad cap
agitators as George Francis Train and
Mrs. Viotoria Woodhull were not coun
tenanced. Woman suffrage, too, was ig
nored.
Time alone can prove tbe propriety or
impropriety of the Labor Reform move
ment, and indicate whether or not Devis
and Parker will be supported by any
eooaiderahle number of voters, and thus
vindicate the wisdom and sagacity of tbe
manipulators of their party.
Tbit, however, is apparent to every
thinker end obeerver. The labor reform
er* are Democrats by tbe very nature
«f things, whether they set with the
greet Democratic Party or not Their
ioto Platform indicates much po
litical acumen in its drafting.
Th* candidacy of Judge Davis
aud Governor Parker, (if they ran the
nee |o the end,) ia not to be iguored in
the calculation pi the result of tho ap
proaching Presidential contest (
That the.—items tt Ten Bub may no
dmtand tho distinction between the
Communists, tbe Internationale and the
NOON DI«PATfcHE«.
WASHINGTON.
Orant sag Wananlli trying lo liar
mnalEe—Tirt Kai-Klux Case Dlaml.ftit.
Wamuikoxos, March 21.—The Pres
dent has submitted Governor Warmotb's
proposition. It involves ten men from
each wing, with Packard es Chairman,
as a joint committee. Grant disclaimed
any wish to dictate, but bis language in
dicates conciliation. Tho n|.|niu- nta of
Wormotb have declined the overture of
compromise.
Tho ji.-oceeilings of Congress this
morning were unimportant.
Tbe bupreme Court bos dismissed the
Ku-Klux case, npon the Government'-
plea of want of jurisdiction.
Governor Wormotb and Hatch have
left for New York. They will return
here next week.
NEW YORK.
Is|»b Ilr 1 meat a'Oood Uot-Pamta-
tloa of the Jews la Haaaaaala
New Yobs, March 21.—Auguste Bel
mont won tho silver cup at the Jerome
shooting match.
Last night was the coldest of the sea
son. A heavy Northwest wind is blott
ing.
The London papers have intelligence
from Koumania of oontinned persecution
of the Jews at Cabal. The entire Jewirb
population, consisting of about s thou
sand, have boon fearfully punished ard
routed, and tbeir synagogues filthily pol
luted.
KENTUCKY.
Destructive Fire at JefTcrson'rllle
Fails’ Car Works Burned.
Louibvlle, Ky.. March 21.—The Falls
Car Works, of Jeffersonville, Indians,
liavoboen burned. They covered five
tore* of ground. Seven hundred men
are thus thrown ont of employment.
One man was burned. Tbe loss is $500,-
000; Insurance 8300,000, the most of
which is in Northorn oompanies. The
men lost tbeir tools, nnd many mode nar
row csospes.
PRUSSIA.
A No(( Dlnaniroua Fire*
Dcsseldoup, March 21.—Tho City
Hall nnd Academy of Arts haB been
burned, together with tbo famous paint
ing".
FRANCE.
Getting llartl on Itnznlm-.
Paws, March 21.—It lias boon proven
that Marshul Bazaino dined with Princ
Frederick Charles of Prassia short)/ be
fore tlie surrender of Metz.
The Minister of the Interior fisks a
large increase of appropriations for po
lioo expenses,
itaVy.
Treating Ur Territory.
Rome, March 21.—It is rnraored that
a treaty is pending between Prussia and
Italy, whereby Alsace and Loruine are
Ruaranteod to Prussia and Romo to
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IIOOK NOTICES.
THE FIRST ran-011'I.ES OE GEOLOGY: Fro-
smiting tho Scienco lu ita Physical auil Monti as-
l»«oU. By Ws. J. UAKfiXK, A. M.. M. D , Lon if*
villo. Ky : John P. Morton & Company.
This valuable contribution to goologi
cal science is printed on tbo best paper,
aud in tbe clearest typo, and its binding is
suifud to unsbiiz. tho constant wear aud
tear of a text book. It baa boon adopt
ed l*y many of tbe Bclioola of tbo ooun
try, and boa received tbo repeated and
warmest commendations of distinguished
scholars. Tbo viduo ol tbo present edi
tion is much enhanced by tbe additional
obapters on Geographical Goology, and
tbe application of tbo science to tbe arts
of mining, agriculture, architecture and
engineering, together with a geological
map of tbo United States.
TL-e throe important periods of Geolo
gy, tbe ancient, medieval and mothrn, are
hero designated by tbo author of this
work as tbe periotl of hp/wthesis, tbe
riod of philosophical speculation and tbe
psrioil of induction. Ho happily illus
trates these three leading ideas by a com
pai-ativo estimate of tbe “fancies of Aris
totlo and the facts of Humboldt—tbe
conjectures of Pythagoras aud tho obser
vations of Agassis—tbe idosl of Plato
aud tbe real of Lyell.”
We confess to a decided admiratiou
for this book because of tbe soundness
of its views on the religious question in
voived iu this discussion.
The writer scouts the idea that there
is any reul conflict betwocn tho Mosaic
Cosmogony aud Geology. Tbe fnots of
Oeology are one tiling, and the deduc
tions from thorn another. Tbe truth ot
the Bible is ono tiling, aud tbe interpre
tatious of it another. Now tbo facts of
tbe ouo aud tbe truth of tbe other must
ever harmonize if tbe Author of both be
tbo same Being, and does not ooutradiot
Himself in the disclosures of Nature aud
tbe doctrines of Revelation. Tbo long war
between geologists and theologians bus
sprung from iriolism on tbe one side and
dogmatism on the other.
Dm hark Uebaatiaa Bach left Havan-
n.-.|Tuesday,for Liverpool, with 2,(100 rasr^ s. Kin,'. Tax dot-
baks •< potto., weighing 1,*>0,181 ’• B ' C
pounds, aolmtssdat 8256,745 05.
Dunn, Ogletree & Oo.,
WHOLESALE
PRODUCE, GROCERY
AND
Comm iasion Merchants,
Mitchell street, ATLANTA. OA.
BARNESVILLE HOTEL,
J. a CAMP - - - - Proprietor.
(NEAR DEPOT.)
BOARD |3 PER DAT.
declMf
Camden County shtrW Sates,
ILL be told before the coart boats door, in St
Tbo Northeast pert of Lot Mo. 34 end Improve-
monte. In the elty; Also, pert of lot No. 9. t* 8t
Marys- Levied on m the property of Eatsta of Hop-
Aloe to satisfy a tax Ufa., issued by U N. Kin*. T. C„
yi Estate Hopkins.
Also, at the seme time and ptaee, nine hundred
-acres of land and Improvements, the |
estate of Robert Flournoy. Levied on toi
A fa issued by R. M. Kin* Tax Collector, vs estate of
R. Flournoy.
Also, at the same Urn# and place, twenty seres of
f l0r *. 0r w1Wj Improvements, the property
of T.L. (Joiner. Levied on to satisfy s tax A ft is-
sued by IL V. King. Tax Collector. vsT. L. Oskar.
for his stale and county tax for ItTI
Labor Reform rariy. is the mmol this ?“h «S
article, and nothing more. af* ,* fSZS b, u n.>
“ CnOeotor, Til. a 4 F. Bombert. Iu. Uu tarufl uul
r lumber cert.
‘/Td
and county tax for
HAMILTON SIMMON.
Sheriff Camden tVmnty, G*.
R. M. Yoviig V* a. A. BnmsAjr. Fifty-two
J J. D««l vs Jesse Miller et A Lend lots US. 179,
iso. 121, IBS, aud ZM> ; also part of TT.
WCKDCKI
Stephen Kirby vs Tempy M. Buchanan. Laud lot
Mo. ISO.
WOOill
Tbomz* Rra r* Daniel Brand. Land lot Ho. 09.
FAJtnr.
Hernial Lovlngood rt Green. Laud IA So.
John U. Dirkny vs D. F. Boyd. Laud lot No. 363
nd lisifof No. Ml.
Court vs John li. Chastain «>t aL Land lot No. 181.
Mi-Kini)*?, liixdoo end Brother vs Nathan Bruiit.
Fifty acr< s of land lot No. M.
I W. chs tain vs Joseph W. Bivins. Eighty acres
of land lot No. jo.
OABBOLL.
Uud lot No. 361 Six Justice’s A fas in favor of
P. WsUou vs. B. Lassct.er. LstUd on as the prop
erty ef Nil Benson, security.
P»ucr Mill and Fixtures. Laborer’s A fa I
of Win. <>. McWiilisms v« Georgia Manufacturing
and Pspcr Mill Company.
COBB.
The Marietta Paper Mills, with Machinery and
Laud thereto attached. Fi fa lu favor of Jackson
Chaney vs Marietta Paper Mill Company.
House and Lot In Marietta, in favor of Elijah Hhep-
herd vs Pleas Wesley.
GWINNETT.
The Lands of Williamson Kirkland. Tax A la.
SPALDING.
Half of Land Lot No. 43. Fi fa in favor of J. U.
FI fa In fhror of M.
Dry Ooods, Clothing, Ac. FI fs In fkvor of Joseph
U. Johnson vs 1. I Lower.
Burra.
Woodward.
BABTOW.
Alabaster Lime Ktlas. Ft fa in favor of Ann
Hood vs Btyles Peck, A C Ladd and P H Ladd.
Plantation. Fi fs m favor of Warren Akin vs II
Crawford.
Htoro house and lot in Cartcr«vllle. FI fa in fav
o/ Aaron Collins vs li J HJjgh.
Store house and lot in CartersvHie. Fi fa in favor
of W B Green vs H J Sllfh.
House and lot In CartersvlUe. FI fa in favor of
W Jackson A Oo vs Ronald Johnson.
HANCOCK.
B. C. Culver vs G. G.^Ezell. 101 acres of land, and
0 acres of land,
Fox A Paullo vs J. H. Rogers. Dwelling and gin
houae.
W. A. Pope vs John and W. H. Bonner. Tan yard
and 15 acres of Uud.
FULTON.
fi. M. Hooper vs E. M. Doueyhoe. 100 aoros
land.
Chamberlain. Boynton A Co., vs Michael and Jane
Fitzgerald. 10 acres of Und aud 14^ acres of Uud
Stephens k James vs John MoCalUgan. Atlanta
city lot.
K 11. Carr va A. T. Finney. Two-horso phivton
H. B. Gardner vs N. K. Gardner. Cily lot.
Lawrence, Myers A Co., vs N. A. McLendon. Ci
lot
Theodore Springer vs S. S. Brooks. City lot.
Crane, Boylston k Co., vs D. If. Ifestb. City lot.
KU Cotton vs Wm. Watkins. City lot.
Jesso L. Kile vs William Watkins. City lot and
half of lot No. 35.
Hoyt k Jones vs Margcuius A. lk-ll and Marcus A.
Bell. City lot.
Mechanics Loan and Building Association vs J. E.
Gullatt. city lot.
John IL Wallace, N. It. Fowler and C. A. Collier
Poter Huge. Oitv lot.
E. C. Murphy vs T. B. Archer. City bouso and lot
CAMPBELL.
W. U. Andrews vs A. McSmitU. House and lot In
Falrburn.
UKORGIA-DOUGLAS COUNTY.
O all whom It may concern. E. E. Nixon, 1
iug in proper form applied to ms for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of Jno.
W. Nixon, late of said county, deceased; this is to
cite all and singular, tho creditors aud next of kin
of Jno. W. Nixon, to be at>d appear at my o01<
within tho timo allowed by law, aud show cause,
any they can, why permanent administration shall
not bo granted J£. E. Nixon on said estate.
Uiven under my hand aud ofllci&l seal this Fo'oru
ary 17th. 1873.
fob 18 W. W. HINDMAN, Ordiuary.
THE ATLANTA
STEAM LAUNDRY
competent assistants.
Special contracts will be made with Hotels, Board-
Houses aud prlvi
’ THE MONTH.
Administrator’s Sale
(sKOROIA-Camdkm County.
B Y virtue ot au order from the honorable Court
of Ordinary, from said county, on the first
Monday in February, will bo sold, iu tuo city of Sa
vannah, county of Cbaiham, Ua., on the first Tues
day in April next, between the lawful hours of sale,
O Shares CentraI ItnllroaH ansi
Itanking Slock.
Property of tho estate of William octor, 1
■aid couuty, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the belre ot raid deceased.
TERMS CASH. This February 10,1873.
febl5-wtd DAN’L II. FBOCTOB, Adm'
Novomlici- Acceptance*.
Planters ean get their Factor’s
Jtcceplances Cashed by Com
municating with
BRANCH, SONS a CO.
AUGUSTA, OA.
MilO U
GROOMES & REECE
FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS and Dealers In first
class Metalie Burial Cases aud Caskets, will at
tend promptly to all Funorals in city or country
with tho finest Hsarso in the city lor both adu'
aud children. Can be found at thoir ofllce day
Ight Orders by reiograph attended to promptly
ALABAMA Sl’KKKl'.
*F* Special attention given to the dlsintcriug,
removing aud shipping of bodies. febl-at
It-tTS, CO MIA', It I It. MEATS,
MtJiCOJC, Mse.
fa .tore anti arriving.
qa SX.i
Fye Lime, Cement, Calciued Plaster, Ac.
4.L* ^ ' ' ““
W. M. Williams.
CARRIAGES!
Top and No Top Carnages,
OF QKORQIA MANUFACTURE,
Ever offered in Atlanta. Partios in want of Car*
riagea are invited to call and ace my stock before
purchasing or ordering aleewhera, as I think I
ipete with sny city In the Union in
Styie^ Finish, Quality and Price
I am prepared to RENOVATE CARRIAGES of all
descriptions, on short notice and at reasonable
A. T. FINNEY,
mhll-lm Broad street.
Otto* Mm, Home A Daltou R. R Co
BEAU PjUUHUi I-oral AgU
NO. 4. THE H. L KIMBALL HOUSE.
A Vlasta. Ga.. October 13th. 18TL
R. an«l its
lei mlnal points, aa low e* by any other roote. vta;
■ MONTUOMKRV. SET MA, MOBILE,Vlt'KSltURG,
ACK80N, CANTON, MERIDIAN and NEW OR
LEANS.
BEAU CAMPBELL. Local Agent 8.UD.LB.,
No. I Kimball House.
ocilldlf
&f*L
Deputy JffmrshaPa
Taxes.
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
door. In the city of Atlanta, os the first Toes-
day in April next, between legal hones of sal*, tbe tol-
U» - K pro* arly, for tktj taxes foe %« yw 1*71, to-
Uty lot In ward 4. land lot U, on Wheat street ad-
loialug Kanooso and Qoldsmtth, containing one-half
macro more or lees; mayor and council ve. M. Dan.
heart, P. Lynch, agent
Also, eltv lot in ward 4, land lot S3, on Go-rgia
Railroad, adjoining Shmuate and Brooke, eonU-nlng
*'ir« e-Mixteenths of au acre more or less; mayor and
siiticU vs. W. iiageriy.
Also, city lot lu ward 4, land lot 45, on Packard
street, adjoining Baldwin, coutaintng om-fourtn of
r leas; mayor and council %e. J. F-
street, containing one-eighth of s
mayor and council vs. K. L. Brown,
ty lot
street, aljoinlug Bell, cootalnlog one-eighth of t
acre more ur leas; mayor and council va T. J
Lambert street, adjoining Crumbly and Tanner, con
tainftig three-fourths of an acre more or lees; mayor
and council vs. W. J. Connally.
Also, city lot in ward 1. land lot 78. on Magazine
street, containing one-half of an acre more or lees;
mayor and council va Wm. C. KUis.
Aieo, city lot In ward 4, land lot 61. blodk IT, on
Collins street, adjoining Hooten, containing one-
fourth of an acre more or lees; mayor and council
va. F. Gibbint,
fourth of an sere more or leas; mayor andoouncil va.
Allen Jackson.
Also, city lot in ward 3,
street, containing four ac
and council ve. f. A. Jam*
Also, city lot in ward a, land lot 63, on Connally
and Jones streets, containing one-fourth of an acr
more or lose; mayor and oouncil va, C. H. Killian.
Aiao, city lot In ward 8. land lot 78, on Williams
street, adjoining George MoClosky. containing one-
fonrth of an acre, more or leas; mayor and oonnotl
va. Joel McGarr.
Aiao, elty lota Noo. It and 13, la ward 9, on Jones
street, adjoining Young, containing one-fourth ot an
sere, more or lass; msyor and council vs. Z. B. Oaks,
S. Gilbert, agent.
Aiao, citylot In ward 1, land lot 84. on Mitchell
Also, city lot in wsrd 4, land lot 45, on De<
street, adjoining Kelly and Krogg, containing one-
fourth of an acre, more or lea*; mayor and council
i. Thomas Btowora.
Also, city lot in ward 1, land lot 86, on Peters street,
adjoining Couch, Cain and Green, containing 35x100
CPgTcwlft'a (Oafirto "Sictimiatn.
•yr-flPK’tf tpf
Extract from a Letter from
ov. 19,
feet, r
r less; msyor and council vs. Butties and
y lot in ward 4, land lot 61, on Ellis 8treet,
adjoining Thomas and Logan, containing one-fourth
acre, more or leas; mayor an<* council vs. Mrs.
Thomas, col., Gaines agent
Also, oity lot in ward 4, land lot 61, on Cain street,
adjoining McMillan and Snow, containing one half
acre, more or loss; mayor aud couucii vi
Newman.
Also, city lot iu wsrd 4, land lot 61, on Calhoun and
Baker streets, containing one-eighth of an sere,
oro or less; mayor aud council vs. Geo. Owens,
iL
Also, city lot In wsrd 3, block 19, land lot 76, on
McDonough street, adjoining Hape and Rogers, con
taining ono aud a half acres, in oro or leas; mayor
aud council vs. W. H. Owens.
Also, city lot in ward 3, land lot 86, on Richardson
roet, adjoining Wilson and Hammock, containing
.ie-fourth of an acre, more or leas; mayor and
couucii vs. J. A. Reeves.
Also, city lot in ward 4, land lot 51, on Gain street,
adjoining Little, containing one-fourth of an sore,
.ore or less; mayor and couucii vs. 0. H. Smith
Also, city lot iu ward one, land lot No. 83, adjoin
ing Rivers, containing one-third of an acre more or
less; mayor and council ve. Giilfin Sparks.
Also, city lot No. 34 in ward 3 Und lot 53, adjoin
ing Miller & Jones, on Connally and Richardson st'ts,
containing oue-half sere more or leu; mayor and
council vs. A. Thompson, colored.
Also, city lot in wsrd one, land lot 84, on Haynes
street, adjoining Jones and Birncr, conUluiug mOx
150 feet, more or less; mayor and council.*a Squire
Turner, colored.
Also, city lot in ward four, land lot 46, on Irwin
street, adjoining Walker, containing three-fourths of
less; mayor and oouncil vs. James
Whitfield.
Also, city lot in ward two, land lot 85, on McDaniel
street, adjoining Alexander and Hammond, contain
ing one-half an aero moro or less; mayor and conn-
Ivs.J. D. Wender.
Also, city lot in ward three, land lot 53, on Rioh-
ardson street, adjoining Jennings and Franklin, con
taining one-eight of an acre, more or less; mayor aud
couucii vs. Green Bullock, colored.
Also, city lot in wsrd three! land lot 63, on Big-
gert street, adjoining Rswsonsud Evans, containing
io half an acre, mors or loss; mayor and oouncil
i. Nat Carroll.
Also, city lot in ward one, land lot 84, on Markham
street, adjoining Frasier and Martin, containing
30x100 feet more or less; mayor and council vs. Arc
Daniel.
Also, city lot In ward one, land lot 84, adjoining
Jenkins and Harden, ou Mitclieil street, coutaiuiug
50x200 feet more or less; mayor aud council vs. Jack
Decatur, colored.
Also, city lot iu ward four, land lot 45, on Houston
street, adjoining Griffin and Foster, containing one-
* urth of an acre moro or less; mayor and oouncil
». F. T. Uajton.
Also, city lot in ward four, land lot 61, on Calhouu
and Cain streets, adjoiuing Rico, coutaiuiug one-
eighth of an acre, more or less; mayor aud couucii
i. Carpet Jones.
Also, city lot in ward one, land lot 78, on Elliott
aud Foundry streets, coutaiuiug ouc-fourth of an
or less ; mayor aud council vs. mrs. H.
Moreland.
Also, city lot in ward 4
coutaiuiug ouc-fourth a
id council vs. Harah Harkncss, colored.
Also, city lot iu ward 1, land lot 109, adjoining
James Jett, coutaiuiug 10 acres moro or less; mayor
id council vs. Wm. A. Jett.
Also, city lot Inward 4, land lot 51, on Butler and
Ellis streets, containing one-eight of au acre more or
less; mayor aud council vs. J. M. O'Neal.
Also, city lots No. 19 aud 30, in ward 3, land lot53
i Read street adjoiuing Rawson and lloborta, con
taining ouc-fourth of an acre more or leas; mayor
aud council vs. P. H. Lynn.
Also, city lot iu wsrd 1, land lot 109, on Mitchell
street, adjvduing Brown and Irwiu, containing one-
fourth of an acre raoie or Isos; mayor and council
i. Ciuciuatus Sykes.
Also, city lot in ward 1, land lot 84, on Mitchell
street, adjoining Brock and Jenkins, containing
fourth of an aero more or less; mayor and
vs. Notty l«ong, colored—Cleveland Trustee.
Also, city lot in ward 3, land lot 54, on Frazier
street, adjoining Holcombe aud Wolf, containing
one-half an aero more or loss; mayor and
oouncil vs. P. Night
Also, oity lot in ward 3, Und lot 85, on Glenn street
adjoining Thrasher and Reeves, containing
ices; mayor and council vs. A. B. Night
' and council
M vii more or lass, mayor and oouncil vs. banmei
Foster.
Also, city lot in wsrd 1, Uud lot 84. on Markhau.
■treat, adjoining Hayden and Brown, containing 30x
100 feet, more or less; mayor and council vs. Alfred
Griggs, colored.
Aieo, city lot Ho. 3 U ward 4, Uud lot 46. on Fort
street, adjoining Btokrs. containing one-fourth of an
acre, more or leas; mayor aud council vi
Howell.
Also, city lot No. 8, In ward 1, Uud lot 83. on Mor
gan street, adjoining Chapman aud Day. contenting
one-eighth of an acre more or less; mayor and coun
cil vs. J. B. Green.
Also, oity lot In ward 4, Und lot 81, on Harris
street, adjoining Little and Pearce, containing one-
fourth of an acre moro or less; mayor and council
vs. Sarah Harris, colored.
Alee, city lot in ward 3. Und lot 64. ou Oleuu
■treat, adjoining Rawson and Little, containing ono
acre, more or mas; mayor aud oouncil vs. Thomas
Horn.
Aiao, city lot In ward I, land lot 68. on Richardson
street, adjoiuing Lowudu aud Grant, containing one-
eighth or an sere more or less; mayor and council
vs. York Harding, colored.
Also, city lot la ward 3, Uud lot 108, on Wrfts
‘ * one-half acres, more
Gray
street, containing two and one-hair acres, ni
lees; mayor and cotmdl vs. Ham be r k Nelson.
Also, Uiy lot So. s. In ward 1, Und lot 89, oi
Also, city lotto ward 1. Und lot lb0. ou Mitchell
fesof — —*
oouncil va Samuel
Also, citylot In ward 1. lead lot 189, on Beokwith
street, adjoining Jennings, containing one eighth of
an acre, more or less*, mayor and oouncil vs. Hoi mum
Jakkson.
Also, city lot la wsrd 1, Und lot 86. on Walker
street, adjoining Defoor and Sewell, containing 25x
116 feet, more or leee; mayor „nd council vs. O. Jen
kins.
Also, city lot in ward 3, Und lot 83. on CUrks street,
containing one-eighth of an acre, moro or loss; mayor
and oouncil vs. Levin Billups, ool.
Also, city lot No. 9. in ward 3, Uud lot 63, o
ton street, adjoining Lynch, containing oue-d
an sere, more or lean; mayor and oouncil vs.
Bently, col.
Also, city lot in ward 4, Und lot 51, on Butler street,
adjoining Shepard and Btewart, containing one-
eighth o.* an sere, more or leas; mayor and oouncil
vs. Hsnry Cloud, col.
Also, oity Jot in ward 3, Und lot 9*, on McDaniel
stn t •rijoining Yates and others, containing oue-
fourth ot on acre, more or less; mayor and council
vs. M. T. CaUaway.
Also, city lot No. 26, In ward 3, land lot 53, on Mar-
and couucii vs. Frederick Jack.
Also, city lot No. 35. inward 1, Und lot 82,
Simpson street, adjoining Myers and Evaus, e
aining 50x150 feet, moro or less; mayor and council
fs. J. Fitzpatrick,
Also, city lot No. 25, lu ward 3, land lot 63, on Ful-
on and Martin streets, adjoining Solomon and Car
ter, containing one-eighth of an acre, more or less
msyor and council vs. 0. O. Kern wile.
Also, city lot No. 83, In ward 1, Uud lot 82, or
Simpsou sreet, adjoiuing Wallace, containing 60x160
feet, more or less; mayor and council vs. J. A. Max
well.
Also, city lot No. 15 In wsrd 3, Uu< lot 53
ton street, adjoining Thomas and Lynch, containing
oue-eighth of acre, more or less; mayor and council
rs James Pool, oolored.
Also,city lot in ward 3, Und lot 20. adjoining Wheel
er and Goldsmith, containing one-eighth of so
more or less; mayor and council vs James Bln
Also, city lot in ward 4, land lot 61, on Cain and
Butler streets, adjoining Kemp aud Stanford, con
taining one-sixteenth of an sere, more or less,
mayor and coaucil vs Morgan Summers.
Also, city lot in ward 4, Und lot 51, on Baker and
Butler streets, adjoining Hangutu and Evaus, con-
taluing one-fourth of ansoro, more or less; mayor
aud council vs J. R. Bwlnee,
Also, city lot in ward 4, Und lot 51, on Butler and
Wheat streets, adjoining Rlyea aud Maddox, con
taining one-eighth of so acre, more or less; mayor
and coudcU vs Phillips k Corry.
Also, oity lot No. • lu ward 1, land let 85, on alley
(Joining Hambrlck and Huff, ooutatuiug 33 by f
et, more or less; mayor and council vs J. Stokes.
Also, city lot No. 16 in ward 1, Und lot 82, on James
ivenue, adjoining Jones and Ray, containing &U by
100 feet, more or leas; mayor aud council vsF. B.
Thigpen.
Also, city lot in ward 5. Und lot 79, adjoining
Brewer, containing oue-eighth of an aero, mr
leas; mayor and council vs Hall Span, colored.
Also, city lot No. 15 In ward 4. land lot 19, on alley
adjoining Pouder rod Bparlu, containing one-fourth
of an acre, moro or less; mayor and council K.
Hill.
Also, city lot in ward 1. Und lot 109. on Mitchell
street, adjoining Brice and Lykss, containing one-
eighth of an acre, more or lean, mayor and council
vs Gusr Barnes, colorsd.
Also, city lot No. 38 iu ward 3, Und lot 53,
ry street, adjoining llawson and Lee, containing
ic-ciphtli of an acre, more or less; mayor and
1 vs J. O. Darnos.
Also, city lot ho. 50 lu ward 3, Und lot 53, ou Mnr-
tiu street, adjoiuing Burncs and Calhouu, contain
lug one-eighth of an acre, more or less; mayor ami
council vs ArcUBrown.
Also, city lot No. 19, in ward 4, land lot 40, or
Hilliard itreet, adjoining Jennings and Howell, con
taiuing one fourth of an acre moro or less; mayor
aud council vs. Msc. Chappell, colored.
Also, city lot No. 24, in ward 3, land lot 53,
Solomon street, adjoining Tidwell aud Holliday,
containing one-eighth of au acre more or less; mayor
and council vs. Allen Cook, colored. •
Also, city lot No. 31, in ward 1, on James street,
land lot 82, adjoining Evans, containing Mlxiuu feet
and council vs M. M. Duukin.
x;
Also, city lot in ward 5, Und lot 79, on Luekie street
adjoining Foster, containing one-fourth of an sere
more or less; mayor and council vs. Wm. Parker.
Also, city lot No. 16, In ward 4, Und lot 10, on
Harris and Fostor streets, adjoining Ormo and Hill,
containing one-fourth of an acre more or less; mayor
and council vs. T. N. Perdue.
Also, city lot in ward 4, Uud lot 46, ou Packard
street, adjoining Forrest and Ricks, containing one-
fourth of an acre more or less; mayor and council
vs. Charles Price, colored.
Also, city lot in ward 1, Und lot 82, on Strong
street, coutaiuiug one-half an sere more or less;
msyor and council vs. P. H. Powell.
Also, city lot In ward 1, Und lot 83. on Ylctorls
street, adjoining Adair and O'fihieJds, containing
sixth of ouo aero moro .or less; mayor aud cu
**1 vs. Squire Pouder.
Also, city lots Nos. 31 and 33, in ward 3, laud lot
I, on Crumley and Road streets, adjoining Rawson,
lontainiua ouo quarter of an acre, more or less
mayor and council vs. J. W. Roberta.
AJso, city lot in ward 3, Uud lot 63, on Richmond
treet, adjoining Grant, containing one-eighth ot an
.cro moro or lesa; mayor and couucii vs. P. M. Shlb-
loy, agent.
Also, citv lot in ward 9, Und lot 65, on Wells street,
Doiulng Robins and Burkle, containing one-quartei
an acre mare or leas; mayor and council vs. Wm,
Stringer.
Also, city lot In ward 1, land lot 109, on Markham
treet, adjoining Herring and Jennings, conti
ns-eigbth of au acre more or loss; mayor and
ell ve. Arthur Samples, colored.
Also, city lot in ward 4, Und lot 61, ou Harris
street, adjoining Morris and lUco, containing oue-
eighth of an acre more or less; mayor and oouncil
i. J. Thomas, colored.
Also, city lot No. 3, in want 3, on Fair street, land
lot 53, adjoining Ellis, containing oue-eighth of an
sere more or leas; mayor and council vs. J. A.
Thompson.
Also, city lot lu ward S,land lot 44, on Gollstt street,
adjoining Ewright end Grant, containing oue-half an
to more or leas; mayor and council va. Pope John-
Aiso, city lot No. 16, in ward 1, Und 108, adjoining
Huge and Dodge, containing oua-fourth of an sera
more or leas; mayor and oouncil va. Jos. Lumpkin.
Also, city lot No. 13. in ward 3, Und lot 63, on
Richmond street, adjoining Williams and Teudley,
Markham streets, adjoining Turner, containing 50
by 100 feet, more or less; mayor and council vs Hall
Bonner, colored.
Also, city lot In ward 1, Und lot 108, on Humphries
ore or less; mayor and council vi M. m. duuhi
Also, city lot No. 10. in ward 1, Und lot 108,
Parsons street, adjoining Hill and Candler, contain
ing one-foartb of an acre more or less; mayor and
council, vs. Jos. Harp.
Also, city lot in word 5, Und lot 81, on Wallace
street, containing one-fourth of an aero more or less,
mayor and council vs. Jos. Jackson.
Also, city lot in ward 4, land lot 61, on Calhoun
street, adjoining Ketchum and Pope, coutaiuiug o
fourth of an acre moro or less; mayor and council
Newman A McGregor.
Also, city lot in ward 5, Und lot 79, conUining o:
sixteenth of an acre moro or less; mayor and council
▼s. 8quireFaln.
Also, city lot No. 8, in ward 1, Und lot 82, on alley
adjoining Huff and Eglcston, counting 33x80 foet
more or less; mayor and council vs. Abram Powell,
oolored. Atlanta, March 4th, 1872.
JO. 8. SMITH,
mhS-tds Deputy Marshal and Collector.
Morluo Hhficp.Polanrt Chi
ntz Pig*, Pnro Berk
shire PlgM,
SUPPLIED BY
Mark W. Johnson’s,
Cotton Warehouse, 42 Broad Street
iss
council vs Allen Berry, colored.
Also, city lot In ward 2, Und lot 86, on Humphrlea
street, adjoining Whitley and Stewart, containing
one-fourth of an acre, move or leee, mayor andconn-
J. B. Barnes.
Alim, city lot In ward 4. Mad loti 1. containing one-
eighth of an acre, more or lean, mayor and council
TsOwea Calhouu, colored.
Also, city k>tta word 4, Und lot U. on Valentine
street, adjoining Flipper Fonder, containing
one-sixteenth of an acre, more or Mas. mayor and
oouncil vs Hendereon Gregg.
Also, city lot In ward 3, Und lot 68, on
street, adjoining Jennings, containing one-eighth of
an acre, more or Ues, mayor and council vs Moses
cHvlot U> wwd IM lot H, <» P*r amrt.
Ujamn* Buchanan sad Mange os. containing one-
eighth of an acre, more or lesa. msyor and eonaetl
iF. Carey.
Also, city lot No. 15ln ward % Und lot 85, on Im
street, adjoining Johnson and Madison, oootainlng
on«-fourth of an acre, more or Ues, mayor and oooa-
Clubs, or those who s
BRAMAH FOWLS.
EARLY ROME.
Ssrijr Goodrich ind Russett Potatoes.
GARDEN SEEDS!
In immense quantise, from David Landreth tod
Sons, are daily expected and will be sold on re;
able terms, at wholesale and retail.
Guano and Superphosphates
Of the highest standard, always In store, and will
be supplied on m«t favorable terms.
Pure Peruvian Guano in store. Satisfaction guar
anteed. aud orders and calU solicited.
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tho Uotvcraify of YUy ..
1 the-r Standard, and
_ u, ■ ■ -— •**» ih their adherence to
At a meeting of the Faculty of the UniversiiT of
rinra* i au on 7th, isw. uu*
-he following reaoiutlons which were peswxl:
” ttltSOLVKV, That in the opiulon of Uds Faculty
Worcester • dictionary afford* the most reliable A ,f.
thority for the Orthography of the Xngliah Lang,^.
“ BEBOLYMD. Therefore, that Worcrater’a Dictionary U for th i preoent recognised u the Stand**,! for
propriety in this respect" „ ..
*• MAUPDf, Preaidant of the Faculty.
WllXlAMttmJlta. VA., Deoember 13,1H1!.
At a meeting ol tbe Faculty of tho College of William and Mary, held oo Monday last, (Das 11,) the f 0 iL, w
ing Rasolhtiou was adopted : ' ’ ’
•• RESOLVED, That Worceater’s Dictionary be adopted as the Standard of Orthography In the Coll*,,* „#
William and Mary.” ml ^
By request of tbe Faculty, I hate the pleasure to transmit this Resolution. Very truly,
L. B. W HARTON, Acting Secretary.
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