The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, March 30, 1872, Image 3
THE DAILY SUN ddvei ftwMMji ihpMiAmd sine*, fheicm oh y irst Pam; Local ami Buttna* on Fourth Pag*. *lu,U CojiIm «r ta. ■■■ r«r at tkc DAILY • (auto ATLANTA, OA. Satukday Monvmo, Maecu 80, 1872. •un>ll>| Particular, of ita C'oarlu • of lh« Tlclrbarac Trial. Wo Lave before us the London Daily Jfeut of the 7th iosfeanft., oonteiningeome intereating dataib of the oonehufon of the Tichborao trial. Thia famooa trial, by which an illiter ate Auatraliaa batcher aonght to gain poaaeaaion of probalfly the moat valuable Batata in England, ogteide of the poaaea aiona of the nobility, terminated at 12:40 o'cloek on the 6th of Marsh, at the Court of the Qaocn’a Bench, Westminster-hall, after a protracted session of one hundred and An* days. It is estimated that there were 10,000 spcctatoii present. For ocoe in a life time, Hiaasid, it was impossible to ad mit mother living sonf in the hall. The jury, in retiring, bad to move aw morse, and climb over the partition, and leap to the floor on the inside. The jury on Monday previous, had an nounced themselves sufficiently acquaint- ed with the case to pronounce a verdict This disclosure produced the most pro found excitement among the friends and sympathisers of both the claimant and defendant All considered tho nouncement equivalent to a verdict against the claimant. The Court re-as sembled on Wednesday to bear the ver dict end dispose of the case, when the oonnsel for the claimant anticipated the jury, and stated that it was the desire of bis client to submit to a non-suit. The Lord Chief Justice directed that the claimant be called. The ohief clerk then called “Sir Boger Charles Doughty Tichbome, Baronet come forth or yon will be non-suited,” three times in a load voice with distinct pauses; but the claimant was not there. He had dared unflinchingly the searching in- terrogatoriea of the Attorney Gen eral; he had stood upon the witness stand for a month of days, and perjured himself probably fifty thousand times without a tremor; he had shown to 1 the oourt for nine months a bold, confident and apparently honest face;he had never betrayed the lie in his Leart by any ex ternal emotion or expression; he had in variably preserved a dignified deportment and sanguine eye, even amidst tho most trying and perilous stages of his suit; but the man who had dared so much,de fied the Judge, jury, counsel and wit nesses, and even heaven to bafilo him, had not the hardihood and effrontery to encounter his antagonists in the moment of their triumph, to face the frowns of the court and endure the indignant aeofis of the indignant multitude. He had, sb usual, that morning driven up to West minster in his little brougham, but being greeted by hisses he turned away and took refuge in his rooms at the hotel. The Lord Chief Justice then ordered that the plaintiff be prosecuted for per jury at the next session of tho Central Criminal Oourt, and be committed to the common goal in default of $25,000 bond. The Attorney Goneral announced that the prosecution would be public and con ducted at tho publio expense; which announcement was greeted by loud cheers. The usual instructions preliminary to the next trial were given, the customary courtesias and compliments acknowledged between the Court, counsel and jaty, and the .Chief Justice adjourned the court and dismissed the jury whioh had been impanneled for nine months, with the following singular and humorous speech: •• I may state that the arrangements of the officers of the court have greatly tftiul&d to our oomfort. Lot me add further, gentlemen, that I hope in the new Jury Acta clause will be Inserted to exempt every one of you from serving ou another Jury sc long as yoamay be deelrousof being exempted.' {'Aughtor.) As soon ss the Judge issued his war rant for the apprehension of the claim, ant on the charge of perjury, steps were immediately taken to secure his arrest. The significant announcement of the jury on Monday induced the police to suspect that the elaimant might attempt to eacape; the detective department was conseqnently on the alert. They pro ceeded directly to his hotel, and on in qniring for Sir Boger Tiohborne were shows in his private aitting-room. The warrant was read over to him. The claim ant, perfectly oomposed, said: "Wall, ilia vary unfortunate, as it will put mi to constderabla personal Inconvenlenco If I am to bo arrested nn*." BUM-STPOKICH — “Forney is sick abed.” Having nemtiy swallowed Grast—“boras foot and dragoona”—a second time, it is n« wander that nausea shoald exist. — A Washington Radical organ object to a Southern paper’s mannar of ststing aa item of news, whioh is in this wise: “A negro and two young mules were drowned in the river yesterday. The mules were remarkably fine animals, and cannot easily be replaced.” It possibly thinks that the negro should have attached to him an importance over end above that of the aaaea; while the Southern paper* will make a note of and remember, in ease they ever have oooasion to mention a negro in connection with any of the editors of the paper in question. — Connecticut votes next Monday. In the election in that State the Republi can candidate for Governor received 103 majority. In 1870 the Democratio ma jority was 848. — Mazziui was sick only one hour and a half. — Texas pastures 3,800,000 bead of oattle—and yet their expense is not near ly *o great as the expense of Georgia’s one Bollock. — The Shawsngunk region, New York, has maatodoned. — Cana legislator be Urib*d—(AT. Y. Timm). Give it up.—(Boston Posi). Re ferred to South Carolina Sooth Anna Dickinson is announced to appear in tragedy. She thinks she has been playing oomedy long enongb. A one-armed horseman, taoently travel ingthi -ugh .Missouri, stoppsdatableack GEORGIA MATT KBS. Major Campbell Wallace baa sold hie fine residence in Marietta for the pur pose of removing his family to this city. The Thomatville Enterprise propounds the following conundrum: “Shall we have a cotton factory in Tbomaaville 7” Mr. James H. Gilreath of Chattooga county, who was so severely burned sever al weeks ago while burning a brush pile, died on last Friday, the 22d, after ling ering in great agony. He was in his 80th year. Mr. Wm. Askew, aged 70, died lost week, near Poweltou.in Hancock county. The Sparta papers of last week reached Atlanta to-day. Crap ProgaMtleatlon,, A correspondent ot the Macon Tele graph aiul Messenger indulges his specu lative fancy after the following doleaome mood. Evidently he is one ot those fel lows who is always wishing that his legs were longer, that bo might meet evil more than half way: I see much said about the prospect of large crop for the present year. Those who make such calculations, iu my opinion, reokon without their host. It is now the 25th of March; the peach trees ore not in full bloom, nor eveu the plum trees fully so. I have lived to ■hop to hsve his horse shod, The smith noticed the empty sleere, and asked him if he lost his arm in the war. He replied, with a sigh, that be did, and even more, going on to relate how he left home to enlist in the Ronthern army, and at the dose of the war, on going back lie fonnd that his wife who thought him dead, had moved awiiv, mnl he had smoe been nnable to obniin a trace of her. “What is your name ?“ ashed the black- smith. Whoa tho answer was "J. M. Walrup,’’ he suddenly released the hoof over which he had been bending, and, without look ing at the soldier, cried: “Follow mo in to the honse,” end hurriedly led the way. Result, the diaoovery of Mrs. Walrup with three new ohihlreu by her side. She had supposed Walrup dead, and hod ac cordingly been married to the black smith. The two men wisely came to tbs conclusion to let the lady cliooae between them, and she elects in favor of Walrup. Then aha aaya she oaouot do without the children, and the blacksmith says, after* most painful pause, "You shall take them, my deer.” “Whenthestoam- boat St Luke,” says the Oiuoiunati En quirer, in e most touching paragraph, “stopped at the landing some hours later, Walrup went on board with his still weeping end thiok veiled wife, end the blacksmith followed with his children. The boat’s bell rang for the starting, and the separation was at baud. The orew, the passenger*, the captain—all who witnessed it—were affected to tears by the tonohing scene, “With great drops rolling down liia tawny cheek, tho smith kissed the chil dren one after another, and in a choking; voice bade their mother an eternal gooi bye. The two men gazed wistfully at each other’s faces, shook hands long and earnestly, and then the blacksmith, by a strong effort of iron will, released tbe hand of Walrup, and walked quietly to the shore. He never turned his face again toward the boat, whioh toon passed out of sight around a meroifu! bend in the river, but strodoon, with head bowed down, to the home whither the voioe of his wife and children should weloome him no more. legal Sale*. lit pul y JJaruhaPs Salel far City Taxes. dour. In the city of Atlanta, on tna first Tuea- dsy In April next, between legal houra of aele, the fol lowing property, for cUy tax ex for the year 1871, to- City lot In ward 4, land lot 61, on Wh<*t street ad* joining Banaoai and Goldsmith, contaiuiug one-half an acre more or leas; mayor and counoll v*. 14. Dan- heart, P. Lynch, agent. AJcu, cttv lot iu ward 4. land lot 62, e Rattroed, adjoining Shumate and Brooke, c *ran$ ' lose; mayor and « Pat tin Also, city lot in ward 1, laud lot HI, street, ooutaiulng one eighth of a fourth of aa acre, more Or lees, major and vouuOl Henry (Sark, colored. Also, city lute Koe. 11 and 12 la ward 4, land lot 48. on Daniel street, adjoining Hoyt and Sharp, atnlng three-fourths or an acre, more or losa.m and council r# Dell A Miller. Also, etty lot in ward 6, land lot 4T, on Bandolph street, adjoining AUou. oontamlng one-fourth of aa acre, more or lees; mayor and council ys. John Da- Also, city lot la ward l, land lot M, on Markham Also, city lot In war. , land lot 61, on Butler street, adjoining Alexander ami Kugtinh. containing oi an acre, mom or lex*; mayor and , i Houston adjoining Guyton**, containing one-eighth <>r more or loss, mayor and council va. bamuri A't nndrr struct, adjoining bull, coutaiuiug one i-tghiu I acre more or loss; mayor and council va. Lambert street, adjoining Crumbly »ud Tanner, taiaing three-fourths of au acre mom or to**, mayor aud council re. W. J. Ounnally. Also, ouy lot in ward 1. laud lot 78, on Megaxine street, containing one-half of an acre mure or I mayor and oounuil va. Win. 0. hills Also, city lot iu ward 4. laud lot 61. block 17, Oolline street, adjoiuing Uooten. oontalmug ou«- fourth of an acre mure or leas; mayor and oouuoil va. P. Olbblne. ii State street. m; mayor and council yx. o. T. Alien Jackson. Also, city lot in ward 2, land lot 86, street, ooutaiulng four acroe Humphries ug four acres more or less; mayor and oonneil va. J. A. Jaraoa. Also, city lot In ward 9. laud lot 53, ou Oenually and Junes streets, containing oue-fourth of au acre, tore or leas; mayor aud oouucil va. G. U. Killiau. Also, city lot in ward 6. land lot 78, on Williams ■treat, adjoining George McOtuaky, containing oue- foorth of an acre, mure or teas; mayor aud council va Joel MoGarr. Also, city lota Noe. 12 and 13, In ward 3, on Jones street, adjoining Young, containing one-fourth of an . __ _ anjoomHjji vgi jj, u oaks, There are numberless good, and on tho whole, healthy people, who are laboring under the ailment described in the fo lowing verses from the London Pun: 1 bear abeut, both day and night. The most acute of maladies: To picture it in black and white, The object of this ballad le. Permit me, geutlo reader, please, To breathe in your auricular; I suffer from the fell disease Of nothing in particular. Tor many winters, bat never saw tbe like of this. It has rained even determined to p«t the bast a ridden to Wi this time tommy the aCalr crested a great senaati knew* that the three gentleman ive police. Tho visitors at the hotel crowded round to take a “last fond took," sod the claimant, one his carriage with the dsteeMesa, soon attracted atteatle* of the p ' ^ ~ ' IS passers-by In the street. A number __n after the carriage, and tbe crowd in- n#a—t ap along tbe road till Newgate wm reached. The doors were opened, and the claimant walked firmly but composedly Into the interior of the goal, where be wm pieced la an ordinary oelL It la slated that an examination of hie private papers will be mede, and ii lx expected that some serious In formation Mle bis career will be found. free* CenveaUen and Exears ten In oar official capacity, we have sub mitted the queation ae to the place of meeting of the Preee Association, in May mt, to the members of the Execu tive Committee. The vote was so scat tering that no place received a majority —some being for Atlanta, others favoring Mem, end some Columbus. Under thia stele of facte, and deairing to oonform to the wiehee of a majority, we respectfully mk our ootemporariea to speak ow at ones and indicate their preferences.— Alton* Watchman. The Macon Telegraph and Messenger fW—tw to be peculiarly pereeeeted by an ambitions poet, to whoa it serves np the following notice to quit : Tbe tits— cent from Eufenls on the 18th instant, from Atlanta on the 1st lust, and fran Emroy College, Virginia, by 3. E. D., are respectfally <1 echoed. They Jo aot seem to ns, after impartial examination, to be of sufficient merit to wsixant their publication to the exclusion err few days ainoe Christmas ; then, there have been only* few days when work ooalil be done ; and then the land too wet to plow. Many have tried to plow this wet land, bat it only injured the stock aud prevents the growth of tbe crop. Farmers had hotter do nothing than do that. It lias been tbe coldest winter we have bad for years, added tlieto wet. Even a day or so since it sleeted, snowed and rained in a fow hour’s time. Even now, it is oold enough to kill hogs, and raining in tor rents. The corn planted Iwo or three weeks ago mast rot in the ground, it is so wet and cold that it can never spring up, unless a sudden and instunt chaugotukes place. There are fewer froedmen at work than since the war. Some there are who say that “formers have plenty of bunds, anil al.” But not so here, they aro working we] The negroes only work when compelled, and many of them have been able to squat about on tbe lauds of others, and are satisfied if they can be 1st alone. They care to make nothing. Less guano is purchased in this section than usual. The guano of 1870 aided to make tho crop of 1871. Bot there will be less aid to growing crops this vosr from guano than any year lately past. The farmers are impressed with the import ance of making their corn at home. Their meat, at the present prices, does not pay; but the time will come when ootton will go down, and meat go up; then they will hsve n > hogs, and will be compelled to raise their meat at great disadvantage. Hence some are feeding more corn to their hogs than will btly double tbe meat it will raise, All these influences are brought to bear against a big crop of cotton. It will be contrary to all post experience toaup pose such a thing. I have never seen a good crop after such a winter; and for continued and dreadful cold and wet, I have never seen such winter. In troth, it looks more like starvation, at this time of the year, and with this weather, than anything else to your correspondent from Houston. Postponed Deputy Marshal’s Sale. W ILL bs sold, before tho court house door, iu the city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday io April next, between the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to-wit: City lot in ward 6, land lot 78, on Broad and For syth streets, adjoining Phillips and Jourdan, tainins 26 by 180 feet, mors or less, mayor and ooun cil vs B. W. York. GEORGIA—DOUGLAS COUNTY mo all whom It may conoern. K. E. Mixon, hav- cite all and singular, tbs creditors and next of kin of Jno. W. Mixon, to bs and appear at my office, within the time allowed by law, and show cause, If ary 11 feb: W. W. HINDMAN, Ordinary. GUARDIAN’^ SALE. STATU OF GEORGIA, CunulvuTn. B Y virtuo of an order from the llouorablo the Court of Ordinary of said county will be sold beforo tbo Court House door, lu the city of 8t. Mary's, on the first Tuesday iu April next, a tract of land containing ‘230 acres, situated on Crooked lUvrr, in Camden rouuty: Bald land sold for tho benefit of min theor heirs. Terms mads known on day of aalo H LOUIS A. IIOLZ kXUORr. Guardian. UEOHUIA- -TALurxmao Couimr.—Application for loavo to soil. ) tbs Court of Ordinary of said county for WM. T. BTKPUUNS. Adrn'r. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Camdes Codktt. Halacahak* Attempt, to IC.ro p,q The Mason Telegraph and Messenger of the 28th haa the following: ay before yesterday, about oue xsk p. u., while the guard was eating dinner, Holsenboke, one of the murder er* of Colonel Fish, who was confined in jail at Oglethorpe, convicted of the tuunlcr, attempted to make his escape by breaking through the roof of tbe jail. He had reached the outer wall before he wme discovered by tbe guard, who called to him to halt, but that being no part of his programme he refoaed to obey, wbere- r >n the guard discharged both barrel, a double-barrel,hot-gun at him, each load taking effect—one in the left shoul der and the other fracturing tbe right leg above the knee. Passengers on the Southwestern train yesterday afternoon report him in e dying condition from the wound* Lloyd, the other mnrderer, has been removed to the Albany jail for greater eafety. The Kffect• oi tbe Bala. Farm labor haa been greatly retarded by tbe recant heavy nun* A planter told ns yesterday that he had not been able to ran a plow ainee Thursday last. The weather has been so cold that most ot the eon that haa been planted bee failed to come np, and the ground is now too wet to replant. We fear that every kind of farm work will be badly behind ’ The stream, are all very much swollen, more so than they hare been for many mooths and perhaps years before. Truly it seems that we have by some of more public interest. means incurred tbe anger of the gods, and they are giving full vent to their wrath just now. Wish they’d hold np for a short while. Ordinary, from said county, on the first Monday in February, will bs sold, lu tbo city of Sa vannah, county of Chatham, Ga., on tho first Tuos- daj iu April next, between the lawful hours of sale, O Shares Central Katlroad anil Banking Slock. Bold for the bcusflt of tho holrs ot said decsMed. TERMS CASH. This February 10,1872. febl5-wtd DAN’L U. PROCTOR, Adm’r. GEORGIA—Camdem Cotnrrr. To aU Whom it may Concern : W HEREAS, Osorgs Lang, Br., has applied to _— for Letters ot Administration on tbe estate ot John Lang, late of said county, deceased— These are, therefore, to cite and adraoninh all, and singular, tho kindred aud crodltors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my offloc, within tbs time pro scribed by Isw, and show cause, if say they have, why letters of admin' to the laid applicant. ■WitneM my official signature, thia. the 23d day ot January, 1872. Jau28- William O. Kruger. ) Ti rugs. . I T appearing to tin Oourt, by tbe return ot iL( Sheriff, that tho 'defendant in tbo above fctxtot case Is not to be found in said county, and It furtlin i motion of counsel for petitioner, ordered: That Court, else that the case bs considered in default, and the plaintiff U allowed to prooeed. And it Is further ordered, that this rule bs puk llshed in one of tho Gazettes of this State, once mouth for tour Dioaths. October 28, 1871. GARTRELL4 STEPHENS, Attorneys for Libelant. M9uA true extract from the minutes ol Mid Coux W. U. VENABLE. Clerk. CARRIAGES !j Top and No Top Carriages, OF GEORGIA MANUFACTURE, Ever offered in Atlanta. Parties in want of Car. rteges are invited to call and see my stock before purchasing or ordering elsewhere, as I think I can compete with any dty In the Union In Jfylr, Finish, quality and Price m prepared to RENOVATE CARRIAQES o? al descriptions, on short notice end at reasonable mhl4-lm A. T. FINNEY, Broad street. GEORGIA—TxuAfxano Count*. —Application C HARLES OhirPIN. of said county, has applied to bs lor exemption of personalty, and setting apart sud valuation of the same, and I will pass upon the asms at my off s, on Friday, ltd Inal., at 10 o'clock. A. M.. tblat ibruary 7. 1*72. fcb0-dlw2t CHA8. A. BKAZLEY, Ordinary. sf&roi YxUAraano OoumttT YET HERE AS, Quintal Richard* haa applied to n>« Tv for permanent Letters of Administration oo the Estate ot Henry Edwards, (colored) late of said conn- Those are, therefore, to cits ell persons concerned. » show cease, it any they hare, within the legal ms prescribed by law, why said Utters should not » mated. Given under my hand, at office in CrawfordvilU, this January 1st, 1872. CHARLES A, BEASLEY. Ordinary T. aud council vs. M. J. I*rynock. Also, city lot iu ward 4, lend lot 46, < vs. Thomas Stowers. Also, city lot iu ward 1, laud lot 86, on Putersttroet, adjoining Couch, Cain aud Green, conUlulrfg 26x100 feet, mors or Iom; mayor aud oouucil vs. Suitles and Sewell. Also, city lot iu ward 4, land lot 61, adjoining Thomas and Logan, contaii of an aero, mors or Ism; mayor aud couucll Thomas, ©ol., Galnea agent. Also, oltv lot in ward 4, land lot 81, on Cain street, adjoining McMillan aud Snow, containing ouo half i. Mrs. acre, more or Ism; mayor and . Newman. Also, city lot iu ward 4, land lot 61, on Calhouu aud Baker streets, containing cue-eighth of an - loss; mayor aud council vs. Goo. Owens, col. Also, city lot In ward 3, block 10, land lot 76. McDonough street, adjoining Hapo and Rogers, c Uiuing ouo aud a half acres, moro or less; mayor aud council vs. W. if. Owens. Also, city lot In ward ‘2, land lot 86, on Richardson street, adjoining Wilson aud Hiuumx k, eonUinlB| •fourth of oouncll vs. J. A. Reeves. Also, city lot iu ward 4, land lot 61, ou i'aiu street, adjoining Little, containing oue-fourth of au at more or less; mayor audoouncil va. C. U. Smith Also, city lot in ward one, laud lot No. 83, adjoin ing Rivers, containing one-third of an acre i: Also, city Jot No. 84 in ward 3 Ing Miller A Jones, onOonnally aud Richardson containing one-half acre moro or less; mayor aud council vs. A. Thompson, colored. Also, city lot in ward one, land I'd 84, on Hayn Turner, colored. Also, city lot In ward four, laud lot 4G, ou Irwin street, adjoining Walker, containing three-fourths of loss; mayor and oouucil vs. James Whitfield. Also, city lot In ward two, land lot 86, on McDaniel street, adjoining Alexander and Hammond, lng one-belt an acre mors or loss; mayor ai J. D. Wonder. Also, city lot in ward throe, land lot 63, on Rich ardson street, adjoining Jenniugs aud Franklin, ■ talnlng one-eight of an acre, more or less; mayor and council vs. Green Bullock, colored. Also, rity lot in ward three! land lot 61, on Dig gers street, adjoining Rawson aud Evans, containing oue half au acre, more or leas; mayor aud oouucil vs. Nst Carroll. Also, city lot in ward one, laud lot 84, ou Markham V . street, adjoining Frailer and Martin, coutaiuiug 80x100 feet more or loss; mayor aud couucll Jenkius aud Uardcu, < Also, city lot In ward four, land lot 48, on Houston street, adjoiuing Griffin and Foster, containing ono- fourtJi of au acre more or Jess; mayor aud coi i. F. T. Gayton. Also, city lot iu ward four, land lot 61, on Calhoun tud Oita streets, adjoining Rice, containing eighth of au acre, moro or Um; may or aud coi ». Carpet Jones. Also, city lot iu ward one, Isud lot 78, on Elliott id Foundry streets, containing onc-fourth of sre, more or less ; mayor and council vs. uirs. Moreland. Also, city lot In ward 4, on Dakcr and Butler streets, conUiuiug ouo-fourth au aero moro or loss ; mayor id council vs. Sarah Darkness, colored. Also, city lot iu ward 1, laud lot 103, adjoining Janies Jett, containing 10 acres more or less; mayor and council vs. Wm. A. Jett Also, city lot Inward 4, land lot 61, on Duller and Ellis streets, containing one-eight ol an acre more or loss; mayor and council vs. J. M. O'Neal. Also, city lota No. 10 and ‘20, iu ward 3, land lot53 i Read street adjoining Rawsnu and Roberts, con taining ono-fourth of an aero moro or less; mayor aud council vs. P. H. Lynn. Also, city lot In ward I, land lot 109, on Mitchell street, adjoining Drown and Irwin, containing fourth of an acre mote or Ism; mayor aud couucll i. CincluatUR Sykes. Also, city lot in ward 1, land lot 84, ou Mitohcll street, adjoining Brock and Jenkins, coutaiuiug fourth of an aero more or less; mayor aud council i. Netty Long, colored—^Cleveland Trustee. Also, city lot In ward 3, land lot 64, oo Frailer street, adjoining Holcombs and Wolf, conUiuiui f an aero moro or loss; mayor am conocil vs. P, Night Also, cliy lot iu ward 2, land lot 86, on Olenn street t Thrasher aud Reeves, coutaiuiug one aero Ices; mayor and couucll vs. A. B. Night adjoining •1 Estate. Also, city lot In ward 6, land lot 79, on Luckle street Foster, ooutdoing one-fourth of an acre mayor and council vs. Wm. Parker. adjoining 1 Also, dty lot No. 16, In ward 4, land lot 19. Ilarrla and Foster streets, adjoiuing Ormo %nd Hill, containing one-fourth of an acre more or less; mayor and council vs. T. N. Perdue. Also, city lot lu ward 4, laud lot 46, on- Packard street, adjoining Forrest aud Ricks, containing one- fourth of an acre mors or less; mayor aud oouuoil i. Charles Price, colored. Also, city lot iu ward 1, laud lot 82, on Strong ’ leas; ffttelL Also, city lot In ward 1, laud lot 82, on Victori* street, adjoining Adair and O'Hhields, containing less; mayor and coun- Also, city lots Nos. 21 and 22, in ward 9, land lot Crumley and Road streets, adjoining Rawson, containing one quarter of " mayor and J. W. Roberts. Also, city lot in ward 3, land lot 63, on Richmond street, adjoiuing Grant, containing one-eighth of o more or ices; mayor and couucil vs. P. U. Shib- rless; mayor aud c Also, city lot In ward 1, land lot 109, ofi Markham ons-eightl 1 vs. Arthur Samples, colored. Also, city lot lu ward 4, laud lot 51, on Harris street, adjoining Morris and Rice, containing one- eighth of au acra moraor Ism; mayor and council i. J. Thomas, colored. Also, city lot No. 3, In w«rd 3, on Fair strict, land lot 68, adjoiuing Ellis, containing onc-clghth of an sere more or less; mayor abd oouncll vs. J. A. ^Also^cUy lot In ward 3, land lot 44, on Gullstt street, adjoining Kwright and Grant, containing one-half au ] loss; mayor aud council vs. Pope John- Richmond street, adjoining Williams and Tsndley, containing one-eighth of au acre, more or Iom, laud lot 43; mayor and council vs. Seaborn Uurkc. Also, city loft In war© 1, land lot 84, on Haynes * Donuer, colored. Also, city lot inward 1, land 1st log. on Humphries street, adjoining Phillips and Yotiugblood, contain- ons-aixtoenth of an acre, mors or ices; mayor i Humphries ad/oining Whitley aud Stewart, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or 1cm, mayor and coun- 1 vs Lowis Dell, colored. Also, city lots Nos. 1 and 2 In ward 8, on Crumley ..rest, adjoining Lester, containing onc-fourth of an acre, mors or Iom; mayor and council vs R. 8- Bush. Also, city lot No. 7 in ward 3, land lot 43. on Hill street, adjoining Ellis ami Marion, containing ono- eighth of an arro, more or Ic«r, msyor and council vs J. B. Barnes. Also, city lot In ward 4. land lnt61, containing nue- elghth or an acre, mors or less, msyor and conucil vs Oven Calhoun, colored Abo, citi lot io ward 4, land !o< AI, ou Valentino rect, adjoining Flipp.-r Ponder, coutdninf ouc-stxtesnth of an acre, more or le.s, mayor and council va Henderson Cregg Also, etiy lot In w*rd 3. land lot 83, on Richardson street, adjoining Jennings, containing om-eighth of an acre, mon or ten. mayor ami council i«m»«s Canryr. Also, city lot In ward 3, land lot 63, on Fair street. o, city lot in twrd 1, lot 64.un Msrltisiu t, adjoiuiug liuyden aud Dro*u, coutaiuiug box 100 feet, moru or 1©m; mayor and council vs. Alfred Griggs, colored. Also, city lot No. 3 lu ward 4, land lot 46. on Fort street, adjoiuing Ktok* a. containing one-fourth of an acre, moro or less; mayor aud council vs. W. H. Howell. Also, city lot No. 6, in warJ 1, land lot 83, on Mor gan stmt, adjoining Chapman aud Dey. coutaiuiug one-eighth of an acre more or Ism; mayor aud oouu- J. B. Orren. Also, city lot in ward 4. land lot 61, ou Harris street, adjoining Little aud Pearce, oouteintug uae ’ loss; mayor aud Oouucil fourth of an vs. Sarah Harrla. colored Also, city lot in ward 3. laud lot 64. ou Olenn street, adjoining Kawsuu aud Little, coutaiuiug acre, more < less; mayor aud oouuoil vs. TUoiuak Horn. Also, city lot lu ward 3, land lot 66, on lUohardaon ■tre.-t, adjoining Lownda aud Grout, ooutaiulng ouo- eighth ot au acre more or leas; mayor and couucil vs. York Harding, eolored. SUtontlt <fea»t ii>i Adoht *#«U. The “Atlantic Coast Lire” Freight Boate, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA. & AUGUSTA, TO AND FRl M BuiLTIMOHM, PIUUSZU’MU, AKW FOSK, MOSTOjr, Anti all Eastern CUIes, and alt Points Couth and South-west, Over the Wilmington & Weldci, and Wilmington, Cb- lumbiu&AuKUHta Kail way h an«.l Ihoir Connections. W/>TEB at Wilmington, N. C., aud Portsmouth, Va., i.nd of unbroken porting Freight, without I “ » managwroent of this line id quick Irani Duth. Va., and of unbroken gangs tram WilMtofton, i, to and fr<->nt ai i interior points. . - r< gss to ths houtl ere Publio npon the sewn— ti enre- ■■gMlin'v, the loweet snrrstot In effiMeMlso fast Freight bcltedtUseto Ur Also, rity lot iu ward 2, land lot 103, ou Wells street, coutaiuiug two and one-half acres, more or 1am: mayor and oouncll va. Hamber A Nelson. Also, city lot No. 8, in ward 1, land lot 82, on Gray Also, rity lot In ward 1, laud lot 109. ou Mitchell street; adjoining Lykes aud Jsnulngs, coutaiuiug one-fourth of an acre, mors or Ism; mayor aud oouuoil vs. Samuel Irwin, oul. Also, city lot In want 1, laud lot 109, on Beckwith street, anjoiuiug Jennings, ooutalnlug ous-slghth of Iom ; mayor aud council va. Sol: Jackson. Also, rity lot lu ward 1, laud lot 84, on Walker street, adjoining Dr four and Sewell, containing 26x 110 feel, more or less; mayor and council va. 0. Jen kins. Also, city lot in ward 3, laud lot 83, on Clarks street, containing ouo-eighth ol au acre, more or Ism; mayor i Pul- loss; mayor aud oouuoil Rsntly, col. Also, city lot in ward 4, land lot 61, ou Duller atreet, adjoining Shepard aud Stewart, containing ouo* eighth o: an acre, more or less; msyor aud counotl ~l. Henry Cloud, ool. Also, rity lot iu ward 2, land lot 86, on McDaniel street, adjoiuiug Yates and others, ooutalnlug oue- fourth of su acre, mors or Iom; mayor aud couuoil vs. M. T. Callaway. Also, city lot No. 26, lu ward 3, land lot 63, on Mar aud couucil vs. Don. Carter, col. Solomon street, adjoining Tidwell aud Holliday, containing one-eighth of an acre, mors or less; may aud council va. Frederick Jack. Also, city lot No. 36, in ward 1, land lot 82, on 8impson street, adjoiuiug Myers and Evaua, con- ng 60x15!) feet, more or Ism; mayor aud oouuoil v*. J. FR'.pstriok. Also, city lot No. 26, iu ward 3, land lot 63, d Martin streets, adjoining Solumoi ter, coutaiuiug one-eighth of au acre, moi mayor au<l council vs. C. O. Xoruodls. i Ful- Also, city lot No. 32, in ward 1, land lot 81, on Simpson erect, adjoining Wallace, containing 60x150 feet, more or leas; mayor and council vs. J. A. Max well. Also, city lot No. 18 In ward 3. land lot 63; on Fnl- ton street, adjoiuiug Thomas aud Lynch, contaluing one-oighth or acre, more or leas; msyor and council rs James Pool, colored. Also,city lot iu ward 3, laud lot 20, adjoining Wheel- or aud Goldsmith, containing onroighth of an acre, Iom; mayor aud couucil vs JaotM Sherrer. Also, city lot in ward 4, land lot 61. on Gain aud IhitU-r streets, adjoiuiug Kemp aud Stanford, con* taiuiug oue-aixtoenth of au acre, mo mayor and couucll vs Morgan Summers. Also, city lot iu ward 4, land lot 61, on Dakcr and Butler streets, adjoining Mangum and Evans, oou- tail.lug oue-fourth of an acre, moro or Ism; mayor transporting Freight, without transfer c Tbs management of this llss prose*Is its edmototees t ful and quick transportation, uniform rates with aUoompstlng Dm perfect s system of 8teamshlp connections at Nortbsrn Porte, m to sizable bills « goods forwarded dally, by one or ths other ot our routes over both of which EXPRESS 1 TATION lagivt * * - ~ ndnal points. Observe tlio Following Excellent Holtedule oi Com- nectlonM VIA. Wilmington and HteumshlpLlneff With BALTIMORE—By ths Southern—Mmsnip Co.'s Steamers, Lusils, Bahaa «*®h port every five days, Andrews k Co., Agents 73 Smith’s Wharf. BeJGmors. With PHILADELPHIA—Southern Mail Hteamahfo Company’s Steamer, PI every ten days, W. L. James, General Agent. ISO Mouth Id MUSst. Philadelphia, _ Co's Baltimore line with 8brlvsr*s Daily Propeller Lins; Without drove** iaftffitMta With NEW YORK—Lorillard’s Steamship Um of First OlaM Ireu Steamers, Benefactor, L __ unteer. Faults aud two additional ships now building, leaving each port every tour days. H. 8. Ohl, Agent, Ptar 13 Fast River. Wilmington aud Atlantic Steamship Company's Steamers Metropolis and Equator, Leaving each port weekly, Washington k Go., Agents, 173 Greenwich atreet. Pier 12 North River. The Steamships of them lines being built exclusively for freight transportation carry aU classes of freight In unlimited quanUtiea. Viit 3?ortamoutlx «ua.d Zxiland Air - Zjlnei With BALTIMORE—Via Bay Lino Steamers, Daily. R. Ufecr. Oenoral Agent. Union Dock. O. Tttoger- ald. Contracting Agent, 164 Wost Baltimore street, BaNlmor With PHILADELPHIA—Annaraeeclo line, _ Philadelphia. Clyde k Oo.'s steamers, semi-weekly, Clyde k Oo., Agents, 12th Hoot! With NEW YORK—Old Dominion Steamship Company's magnificent Steamers, Wyanoke. Xiagam, lease Bell, Saratoga. Hatteras, Old Dominion, having a capacity ef 13,ouo bales of cotton per week, lewvtnf each a —• lfM03M“ * With BOSTON—Via Boctoo and Norfolk Steamship Company’s bteaiuera, (Giving each port iVi-Woshly, E. Sampson. General Agent, 63 Central Wharf. Boston. T With these perfect Steamship connections, Arelghta are not exposed to the risks ol weather or drayage tmusters; Through Bills of Lading are teeuod to all points common to competing lines. Ratos, classifica tion, shipping directions, tags, stencil plates, he., furnished ou apiOlcetion to tho undersigned or AfMte named. Mark your goods via "Portsmouth and Wilmington.” or via "Steamships to Wilmington,"to fbv may prefer, and direct bills of lading to be forwarded to A. Porn, General Freight Agent at Wllmlngt ou N. a, end they wiU avoid all detention. The following Southern Agents of the line can famish alf]use ssaary information, to wall, also, as hgenif at railway stations: T. C. James, Traveling Agent, * •Bui feb‘J7i ll claims for Iom, damage and overokarg* promptly In' vwrtigated i .. POPES, General ai Fnlght Agent. !■ i ■ X mm ■ Notice to Shippers from New York. Great Southern Freight and Passenger Route "Via, SAVANNAH, JJAVfi Very* Greatly Reduced their Bates to Atlanta on the Following Articles: Apples, Onions, Potatoes, and Vegetables, Flour, Baoou, Butter, Obeeao, Codfiaii, Coffee, Cement, Fiih in tanela, half bar rels, and kite, Lard, Molasses, Holla, Fork, Beef, Wliiaky. These Bata* to take el- (eat on 24th January. Passage to and from New York $37.50, — Butler and Whoat streets, adjoining Elyoa and Maddox, con taining oue-eighth of an acre, more or Ism; mayor Also, city lot No. 6 lu ward 1, land 1st 86, on alls; Ivcuue, adjoining Jones end Hay, containing 60 by 100 feet, more or 1ms; mayor aud council vs F. D. Thigpen. Also, city lot In ward 6. land lot 79, adjolt^pg ; mayo so, city lot No. 15 in ward 4. land lot 19, on alley r loss; mayor aud couucil v Also, city lot in ward 1, land lot 109, on Mitchall eighth of au acre,: Gum Barnes, colored. r less, msyor aud council Alio, city lot No. 38 lu ward 3, laud lot 63. on Ter ry street, adjoiuing Rawson and Lee, ooutaiulng ip-rifhth of an acre, more or less; mayor aud coun- I vs J. U. Dnrnos. Also, city lot No. 60 in ward 3, land lot 63, on Mar tin street, adjoining Domes aud Calhoun, contain- r 1cm; mayor aud • on Hilliard street, adjoining Jennings aud Howell, talnlng one fourth of au acre more or 1«m; mayor id council va. Mac. Chappell, colorod. Also, city lot No. 24, iu ward 3, land lot 83, on 8oloinon street, adjoiuiug Tidwell and Holliday, containing ono-elghth of an acre more or Issa; mayor laud lot 82, adjoining Evans, ooutaiulng 60x100 feet Also, city lot No. 10. In ward 1, land lot 108, on Parsons street, adjoining Hill and Candler, contain ing one-fourth of auacro more or Iom; mayor and council, vs. Jas. Harp. Also, city lot in ward 6, land lot 81, on Wallaco street, contaluing one-fourth of an acre mors or Ism; mayor and council vs. Jm. Jackson. Also, city lot In ward 4, land lot 61, on Calhonn street, adjoiuing Kstchum aud Popo, containing one- fouith of an acre moro or Iom; mayor and council Newman A McGregor. vs. Squire Fain. Also, city lot No. 8, In ward 1, land lot 82, on alloy adjoining Huff and Egloston, oontaing :)3x80foet more or less; mayor and council va. Abram Powell, colored. Atlanta, March 4tb, 1872. JO. 8. SMITH, mh5-tds Deputy Marshal and Collector. Ofllce Solraa, Home 6t Dalton JR. R. Co. KKAU CAMPBELL, Local Ag’t NO. 4. THE H. Z. KIMBALL HOUSE. via H. It. k D. R. R. and Its connections to Ml tciinitial points, m low m by any other routs, vis; MONTGOMERY, SELMA, MOBILE, VICK8DURO, ACKSON, CANTON, MERIDIAN and NEW OR LEANS. l^EAU CAMPBELL, Local Agent 8. HAD It. R., No. 4 Kimball House. octl2dl/ A'ot the 10,000 JiiA'K SHUTS THAT WERE WANTED, BUT THE Wool, Beeswax and Hides THAT ARE WANTED. N c OW UPON TUB CLOSE OP THE Fur Season, I return thanks to my many pa- irons and correspondents for their favors. 1 trust I hrvo given iatlxfaction to all. I believe I hav Whioh Includes Trans!or at Savannah and Meals and Staterooms on board Steamer. hthjjsmhh mm HfKmy Tirm*ojr, rmvmsnxv, J.v/I asreunsr. ENSURING QUICKER TRANSIT THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE r.biaim QBOBOl A. UOOLK8XT, (Meant OfanL Cotton Jactoio anb Cotton Joob <&m>ao Itpr >, Ctr. Procfuce Warehouse. New Cotton and l’HBJ PT.ATJTflmi LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. Sutoaoril3odlOapltel ONE MILLION DOJL.LA.RS. Tlte W nreliouse of ThA Bank, Oor. Campbell and IRevnolds S: rests, Augusta, Georgia, |S NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will bo made upon Cotton lu Warohouae, or upon Railroad Receipt* Parties Storing Ootton with the Bank will ba furnished with mkpk let aame that will ba available in thia oitr or any other for borrowing money. tty The Bank ia prepared at all times to make LOANS ON PBODUCE or PROVISIONS on the moat reasonable term* %. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or commnnloete with the Officer). CHA1U.EW J. JJDNKim, PreaMank JNO, r. KINO, Vloe-Preatdent. T, p. BBANCU, Ooahlar. BUILDlira- XeOtai. mWO ullalWr .Ituatod BKSIDMO* LOTS, wall A «)iad*u, will anil *■■• 1*1*.™ 1800 ACBIOI BITER LAND 1 CALFEE’S Great Liver Compound 1 raHT urnnorr phymoiaw* have tbixd Paid | a Higher Price For Furs Mnt me than cou'd have been obtained at any other Houao iu tbe Booth. I have not made a fortune—have not made enough retire front buidnoM upon. With frugal manage ment, I have made a fair liviug for the time being; but I mu at continue to labor. After tbe let November next 1 hope to be with you ajain in tho Fur Trade; but in the meantime I wish buy all tho Wool, Beeswax & Hides You delivered torior market* Now to all the readers of Tn« 8oic What do you Mlliug mu all your Wool. Doeswax and Hides from thia time till Ibu Fur Heaaou cornea again T BERTRAND ZAC1IRY. Tire kurojuvx. North Railroad Street, m20 Opelika, Alabama. GROOMER 8t REECE i IPmiEBAI, CS0IBTAKEB8 oed D~t'r. la ln.1 Sfrcarat *^ e * U ^‘ 1 r *“ C0U,lCl1 1 Jr cUaa MriaRc Burial Caeea and Oasketa. wUl at- . 7# M ; tend promptly to afl Funeral* in city or country Also, city lot No. IS In ward 2, land lot h6. on Ira ! with Um finest HearM in the city tor both adults atreet, adioining -Johnson aud Madisou, containing and children. Can bo found at t£etr office day or ae-tourth of au acre, more or less, mayor and eoun-. night, orders by Telegraph attended to promptly. 1 va John Cook. 80 ALABAMA NTHBK I*. Also, city lot lu ward 1, land lot 83. on Magaxlno HpeeijU attention given to the diaintertng, iving and shipping ot bodies. fcbl-€t •treot, adjoining Colo and Irby, containing, one- ( M jjt in vain to prepare a medicine which win super sede the nocsMlty of urtng CALOMEL, BLUE MASS, It haa been reserved for an East Tennesseean to make tho long-*raght discovery, and the own it baa been iuduoed to place It before the publi tho benefit of the many who are afflicted with this illatreMlng t Dalfee, end ti Are Wholesale and B all Agmta f IU Hie. and | ovary bottle le warra ted to cure on he price will .be Refunded feb21-lm Dunn, Ogletree It Oo., WHOLUALK PRODUCE, GROCERY AND Commiaeion Merchants, MltckaU all vat. ATLANTA, GA. r. v. Kara. re-W. G. DobMao, 1. H. J Adair, aad Wallas, A Fo»lw, Allaato, < November Aoooptunooa. Planters can* gel Uutr t'sselor's Acceptance* Cashed Oy Com municating with BRANCH, SONS A OO. MU-tf AUQUZTA. GA. T TING ON TNI CHATTAH000UI N1YNB. IN Jj 1)00,10. coonlT, 11 mlloa (ran ACoata ud 4 mile* from Cempbellton: 600 Acre* In Onltlvatlen, 100 Acre* First Clffito River Metteffi 600 Acres well Timbered, 0 letUcmento en film Lend with Oe Building*, including the Old HonudHft Qe Farm Improvements. , ^. 3 STATE STATBH J*•*■* t one Improved; Two (Ha* Oorn MIN, OoMoa Mm Goat wi' “ ' baoKbjr. naaaebartardtsssj^aodjSRJCf*' 1 ^ ETU?»a , W,SSi£**— mhlS-dfiUwlm Liquors ! Liquors ! BUY YOUR Ales, Wines S (Liquors! % KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot AN* • Wholesale XJqnor Houe. fi 'ifi Ml IBV K i h> hav* m ‘—gt Him ~ I of aU Mads ofEfqtrosu, n*M alii he sold at ths .Wool 1 4 m j