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XX WIST*** A ATLANTIC (ox STATK) BAILBOAD.
NIQHT PASMBMOBB TBAIN—GUTW AND—YAKT LINK
TO NBW TOBX.
aivm Atlanta, 11 ;10 p m
.rrlves at Ohattanooga 6:18 a m
DAT PASS KNOBS TBAIN—OUTWABD.
earn Atlanta............................ 8:30a m
arrives at Chattauooga 8:50 pm
MIOHT PAMUIOIB TttAIN — INWASD.
.eaves Chattanooga 6:20 p m
area Dalton I 10 ?*®
rlvaa at Atlanta.., JO a m
turn O BOBO LA (ADOUSTA) BAILBOAD.
I Mo Day Train on Sunday, t
ght Passenger Train arrivoa #:S5 a. m
ght Passenger Train leaves 8:00 p. m
if Passenger Train arrives .8:80 p. m
ty Passenger Train leaves 7:10 a. m
ime Mountain Accommodation arrives...8:06 a. m
one Mountain Accommodation leaves. ...6:80 p. m
WACOM AMD WUTTKHN BAILBOAD.
On and after Sunday, December 17, 1871, trains
U run aa follows:
iy Passenger train leaves... 2:00 a. m
avsa Macon ,....7:10B.m
ky Paaaeuger Train arrives }’•** P- m
Ttvea at Macon ,7:30 a. m
ght Passenger Tsalu leaves 1:10 p. m
>avea Macon p. m
ght Passenger Train arrives m
Ttvea at *10 P u»
ATM VTA AMD WXST POIML U41UWAD
ght Passenger Twin arrives a. m
ght Paaaeugsr Train leaves 7:05 p. m
ky Passenger Train arrives p. m
ky Passenger Train leaves....... 6:60 e. m
ATLANTA AMD BICHMOMD AlB LIMK BAILBOAD.
lave • A. M
rive at Atlanta. W A. M
•eve Atlanta 8 P. a*
Tlv. .10^0.1.111. fM V. M
Memphis and Charleston Railroad.
W. J. Airu, Atf.ot, Arum., Oa.
MB TAPI * OP THX MBMPH1S AMD CUABLUION B. K.
ooimo wbjit:
ortkiug Express leaves Chattanooga 6:30 A M
•nvas in Memphis, same day 10d* I
all Train leaves Ohatuuooga 8:00 P M
rrlves in Memphis, next day 12:15 1 «
comino bast:
oraing Express leaves Memphis 10-20 AM
rrl.e. Id Ohitunoo,,. n.M moralL*.... tM A M
Dll Train 1mm M.m|>bl. la if® * J*
rrlTM Id Oh.tt»D<x,g..ne«d»»........... 600 «• M
All.all. ««J «o» Kallread.
aIROM sevanuah. Os., via Albauy, Jacksonville
? eud Tallahassee, to Quincy. Florida:
Havaunah daily 10:16 P. M
rrtve at Albauy dally [JJ* JJ
rrlve at Jackaenville dally . 1:46 P. M
rrlye at Tallahaseee dally (Huudays ex- 7 ^ p M
an^SSiae !»>»*>» W,, „ . „
lit S
aum
ELMA, ROMS AND DALTON R R.
TRAINS DAILY, BUMDATS 1NCLDDKD.
save Selma
rri.. At Korn, 6:61,. li*» A* -•
rrlr. At IMIUia 7 :*0 ,. K., 5:60 A. M.
Mr. 7:60 *. a., 8 ;30 r. a.
an Bow. ,:^A.a.lo:iSr.a.
5a"*ki» mi a. a.
Bacon ft i\wn»ti Kailroad.
t« fASsBMUBB TBAIN D lit. eDMDAXS ^BXUOTBD.
e Augusta at.
s Macon at
xat Mgoonat
re at Augusta at
s Helms
ra at Montgomery —
re at West Point
e West Point
rest Montgomery...
a Columbus— %
ra at Ootambus
6:16 P M
11:40 A M
13:80 PM
Atlantic and «nlf Bnilrond.
EXPRESS PASSENGER: _ D w
i Savannah DMlyat 6:OOPM
a at Jacksonville.. “ J** * ■
i Jackaonvilla * f|80 P M
• at Savannah • • • • 11:26 A M
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
i Savannah. Saturdays excepted, at 11 j00 P M
a at Jacksonville •• S\2 a »5
i Jacksonville •' * A *
a at Savannah, Mondays excepted, at 2.46 A M
MACON PASSKNOAb.
»Savannah. Sundays excepted, at 1*0 P M
a at Mnooo, Mondays sxendad, at • *0 A M
iftSSfE- iSIS
a connection at Macon, both wars, with Macon
as to and fr«m Atlar
VOL. II.
SUN.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1872.
NO. 615.
THE DAILY SI T N
MORNING EDITION
ATLANTA, QA.:
Sattupat Mobninq, Max II. 1872.
Georgia WritvrB Hallroud.
Tbo contractors, MessiH. Graut, Alex
ander A Co., with their wefl kuowu en
orgy and promptness, go on the hue to
day, for the purpose of selecting points
for looting their buildings, and next
week will put forces at work, aud by the
first duy of June will be waking up
Nickajack with shovel, pick and powder.
Let Atlanta now sustain the President in
his plans and labois for the complete suc
cess of this great enterprise, and she will
fiud neither balk or failure until she is
reaping the full beuefits of the building,
and working of a Railroad which she
alone has the credit of having inaugura
ted. We take special pleasure iu chroni
cling this fact, aud hope every man will
do what he oan.
TELEGRAPH NEWS
By the New York Associated Hrexa.
WASHINGTON.
Morton 8t*M<ls Up to Grant—Hapubllcun
Nominations In Connecticut—The Ca
binet—Congressional.
Washington, May 20. — Moiton per
sonally denies his inability to support
Grant.
The Republicans of Connecticut nom
juste Hawley, wee Ferry, for U, 8. Hena-
tar. This is equivalent to his election.
Ji The Cabinet was full to-dny. but its
transactions were of no special interest.
There was a consultation to-day over
the dispatches from Europe, which indi
cate irreconcilable differences between
the United States and Europe, regarding
consequential damages.
The Navy Yards are worked to their
full capacity.
Private letters from Indian Terri
tory say a vigilance committee has been
organized at Tallaquah, to protect the
citizens from outlaws and desperadoes.
Great excitement prevails, and applica
tion has been made for two companies of
cavalry to patrol iu Indian Territory
and preserve order.
Joseph M. Dixon, a lawyer, was tried
to-day on the charge of perjury, aud
acquitted.
The strike of the curpenters of Brook
lyn continues. The bosses have held a
meeting and decided to agree to the
eight hour system, to take effect Sep
tember 1st, but this concession is unsat
isfactory.
Richard Christie, aged 13, was tried
in Brooklyn, to-day, for ti e murder of
Wm. Wells, a playmate. The evidence
■bowed the killing of Wells was acciden
tal, and the jury returned a verdict of not
foiltj. t
The Senate Committee, on the sale
of arms, will make their report to
morrow. They exonerate government
officers from all blame, aud argue that
there was uo violation of our neutrality
during tho Frauco-Germau war. They
censure Senator Sumner for his
rofusal to testify, asserting that he
had no privilege of exemption—the
laws, ns to witnesses, applying to
all alike, especially as there is no
distinction before the law, on account of
race, color, or previous condition of ser
vitude.
They assert that, if Senators Sohu
and Sumner had put themselves to
inconvenience of live minutes walk
the War Department, they bonld h
satisfied themselves that there was no
thing wrong, and thus have saved thou
sands of dollars which has been expend
ed in the investigation.
The committee say Marquis de Cham-
brun was the instigator of the inquiry.
Senator Stevenson will embody his
views in a minority report.
FORTY-EKCONIF tO.VUUKS.1.
SENATE.
Washington, May 10.—Mr. Sumner
introduced his Civil Rights bill, aud
moved to have it calendered. It was or
dered to be printed.
The Louisiana Election bill was dis
cussed acrimoniously, at great length,
and was finally passed. „ __
The bill extending Federal regulations
heretofore confined to cities of 20,000
inhabitants, waa taken up, pending the
consideration of which the Senate ad
journed.
HOUSE.
The bill taking away the Circuit Conrt
jurisdiction from the United Stales Dis
trict Court for Georgia, aud creating a
Circuit Court in that District, passed.
The fortification bill passed. It og
gregates $2,000,000, and inoludes for forts
in Baltimore barlxir, $31,000; for forts
on the Potomac Rivet aud iu Maryland,
$42,000; for Fortress Monroe, $12,500;
for Forts Moultrie and Sumter, Charles
ton. $70,000; for Fort* Jackson and Pu
laski, on the Suvuunah River; $40,000;
for Forts Taylor aud Jefferson, Florida,
$85,000, and for Fort 8t. Phillip, on the
Mississippi Rivey, $100,500.
The Tariff I^jll occupied the balance of
the day, and a big fight occurred over
pig ifou, without any definite action.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Another f?h|«ago~Falsi Ho|l«i Kiplo
•Ion.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Muy 10.—A special
dispatch says a fire in Somerset, Pa., de
stroyed six squares in tfio very heart
of the town. Two-thirds of the ent re
value of the buildings was destroyed, in
cluding 8 hotels, every business house,
storo aud shop but ope, both the bank
ing houses, both printing offices, the
Post Office, the U. B- Assessor's office,
two churches, Musouio and Odd Fellows
Halls, telegraph aud express offices and
over 30 private dwellings. 160 families
are rendered homeless. The loss is es
timated at$1,000,000; insurance $75,000.
This morning, at 4 o'clock, three boil
ers exploded in James Wood «k Bon s
Iron Mill, at Baw-mill Run. A firoman,
named Charles Merclntut, was instantly
killed. The boilers were nearly new and
had not been ust d yesterday.
Philadelphia, May 10.—The M‘*lical
Convention has adjourned tine die.
VIRGINIA.
Almost a Westfield Calamity.
Norfolk, Mar 10.—A special messen
ger, who arrived to day from tho scene
of the disaster, reports tho explosion of
the boih rof the Height steanjtTRotary,
of Old Point, by which chief eugiueer,
Willium Walker, Ins wife, child aud sis-
tar-iu-law were killed, and several of the
crew severely scalded. The assistant en
gineer, u colored man, was on duty at
the time of the explosiou.
A steam tug, with means of assistance,
has been dispatched to the wreck, by
Marshall Parks, President of the canal
company.
ENGLAND.
London, May 10.—The Daily Globe, of
this evening, says it is rumored in trust
worthy circles that negotiations between
the British and American governments,
with regard to indirect claims, were sud
denly broken off to-night.
Iu Parliament to-night, Ear 1 Granville,
ia the House of Lords, and Gladstone iu
the House of Commons, promised that a
statement of the conditions of negotia
tions will bo made Monday next,whether
the papers were received or not
MARKET * REPORTS
UY TELEGRAPH TO THE ATLANTA DAILY SUN.
COTTON MARKET.
Augusta, May 10.—Cotton qu ot; mid
dlings 22; sales 183; stock7,105; weekly
receipts 442; estimated sales 025.
Savannah, May 10.—Cotton; tni.l-
illings22l; net receipts 110; exports c >iut-
wise 888; sales 500; stock 17,884; weekly
net receipts 2,185; exports coastwise 2,-
190; sales 2,259.
New’ York, May 10.—Cotton closed
dull; sales to-day were 830 bales, at 23j
for uplands ; 26& for Orleans.
Sales to-day for future deli very, reached
0,300 bales, ut tho following figures:
May 23i(&23f, June 23 7-16(<i}23 9-16;
July 23 ll-16<g23i ; August 23 9-16(0
23g ; September 21 j; October 20 ; No
vember 19i.
Norfolk,May 10.—Cotton; net receipts
105; exports coastwise 22; sides 100;
stock 2,415; weekly net receipts 2,014;
exports coastwise 2,427; sales 460.
Baltimore, May 10.—Cotton firm;
middlings 28$; net receipts 266; gross
2G6; exports coastwise 550; sule-s 20;
stock 9,533; weekly net receipts 1,425;
gross 1,537; exports coastwise 1,287; sales
1,469; spinners 1,355.
City Point, May 10.—Cottou; receipts
for the week 40.
Macon, May 10.—Cotton iu good de
mand; middlings 21; stock 2,214; weekly
receipts 127; shipments 569.
Montgomery, May 10.—Stock 1872,
1,783; weekly receipts 179; shipments
612.
Nashville, May 10. — Cotton dull ;
low middlings 211; stock 3,224; weekly
receipts, 318; shipments GO.
Philadelphia. May 10:—Cotton qui
et; middlings 231; weekly net receipts
132; gross 1,406.
Columrus, May 10.—Cotton quiet;
stock 3,703; weekly receipts 224; ship
ments 141; sales 113; spinners 103.
Boston, May 10.—Cotton dull and
drooping; middlings 23](al23io.; net re
ceipts 76 bales ; gross receipts, 285;
sales 200; stock 13,000; weekly net re
ceipts 617; gross 8,408; exports to Great
Britain 31; sales 1,300.
Memphis, May 10.—Cotton nominal;
middlings22l; receipts 873; stock 16,878;
weekly receipts 3,281 ; shipments 4,241;
sales 3,000.
Modile, May 10.—Cotton dull ; mid
dlings 221; net receipts 159; sales 150;
stock 17,095; weekly net receipts 1,773 ;
exports—coastwise 1,690; continent 680;
sales 1,300.
Liverpool, May 10-—Colton closed
heavy ; uplands 10j(a-10j; Orleans 11(3}
11|; sales 8,000; speculation and export
3,000.
Wilmington, May 10.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 22; net receipts 47; exports
coastwise 171; stock 2,417; weekly net
receipts 229; exports coastwise 345; sales
75.
Charleston, May 10.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 22|; n< t receipts 302; exports
coastwise 267; sales 200; stock 14,229;
weekly net receipts 2,086; gross 2,086;
exports coastwise 2,<105; sales 1,400.
Providence, May 10.—Cotton; net
receipts for the week 417; stock 16,000.
New Orleans, May 10.— Cotton quiet;
middlings 22|; net receipts 671; gross
681; sales 1,400 stock 80,275; weekly net
receipts 0,102; growi 6,493; exports to
Liverpool 10,604; llavere 2,583; Narara
2,100; coast 3,858; sales 7,500.
PtlOIWClC MA1IKKTM.
New York, May 10.—Tho supply of
flour is light, and the market firm; com
mon to fair extra $8 60@10 75; good to
choice $10 80(ojl3 50. Whisky closed
at 88c. W heat is 2(rf3c. higher on spring
and 5(fl8o. higher ou winter; red winter
western $1 96^1 98. Corn is unchanged.
Pork is quiet but firm. Lard is decided
ly active at $i(£9ic. Turpentine is
steady. Resin is dull. Tallow is steady.
Freights are firmer.
MONEY MAIIKKTS.
New York, Muy 10.—Specie shipments
to-morrow will reach $2,000,000.
Money closed easy at 5(^7 P° r cent.—
Sterling strong at Q|(u)9l. Gold closed
at 14i(§14l. Government bonds closed
firm, ut | per ceqt. advance. Southern
securities are dull.
Npeeiii,i IVotioeN. |G
False Theories Overthrown,
Ws 11 vs under s.new medical dispensation, very
different from that under which so many of our fore
fathers died. The eick are no longer bled till they
fhibt, nor gorged with mercury, nor prostrated with
violent cathartics, nor blistered on their shaven
heeds. , Ever sinoe the Introduction of Hoetetter’s
stomach Bitters, twenty years ago, renovation and
restoration, not depletion and prostration,have been
the watchwords of the Judicious portion of the pro
fession. The remarkable success of this famous ve
getable preventive, iuvigoraut and corrective has
worked s complete revolution In the general treat
ment of disease.
At first the dogmstlo members of the faculty
would not believe in It. "What!’' they exclaimed,
“cure ll’-er complaint without mercury, chronic
rhemnatlstn without colchicum, fever aud ague
without quinine! Impossit le.” Rut the most oh-
st lnste incredulity must yield in the eud to practi
cal demonstration. From that time to the present,
dyspepsia, biliousness, intermittent fevers, muscu
lar diseases, nervous complaints and constipation,
have vanished under tbe operation of the greet spe
cific, in at least ninety per eeut. of tbo cases In
which It has been used se a remedy for those all-
no n ts, while as a preventive of all ntslsdies gene
rated by ebsuge of climate, sudden revulsions of
temperature, epidemic poison in the atmosphere,
sud unwholesome water, its beneficial effects have
been so obvious and uutfirm as to secure the most
perfect oonfldenoe In its properties as an antidote,
safeguard and cure.
CRYSTAL PAL.ACK
WHITE LEAD,
Unequalled for whiteness, fiuenesjt sud durability.
40,000 pounds for sale by
PEMBERTON, TAYLOR k CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
Atlanta, Ga.
Also a large stock 11 other brands of htbictly pubic
Whitk Lkaj>, Gins, Window Qlahr, Paint and
Whitkwahii Ubumiiks for sale st tbe bottom figures
f PEMBERTON. TAYI.OK k UO.
ap!4
Kcn> 'Xbntriiscmtmo.
WANTED,
i i.ooit vi.ro.i'H luijrn
PIANO, 7 OCTAVE.
J. A. BARRY.
Qitt.lt At Moors, Marsh k Co
Will t>© Hold,
* T tbe uvm auction house ok t. o.
A Mayson, Has morning at ft % o'clock. 1 fins Top
Duggy. 1 fins Cow and Calf. Red»t**ds. Bureaus,
Wain btande, Mattre»»es. aud a general line of
Household Kurultuue. sud other go ><1* too uume
-SSr OB * J • H. BARRETT, Auctioneer.
Hooium to Went.
L'EVF.N on EIGHT Hrn«. coralbrWll. room. Id
S rt .,|i in the second rtory of the building on Als-
iiuns stkM-t. adjoining the old United State* Hotel.
I h.-Y sre ennotD lr *o>»cd for ollic a. Apply to
10 JOHN A STEPHENS.
mylO-tf
TN THE'district COURT OF THE UNITED
L States—Northern District of Girorgls— in the
matter of Collins A Ooxl wi n -1 o^Dauk ru pi^cy.
thau'have U-on appointed Assignee of the estate of
OoBlaa k Goodwin, of CertcravUle, tie., who have
been adjudged bankrupts on creditors' petition by
the Dietrict Court of_seid District.
CsrtersvJle. Ga.
MONUMENT
Confederate Dead !
of Georgia, and to those Soldiers from other Oon-
o as the receipts will pern i:
2,000 PRIZES,
Iwlll be given a certificate of Life Membership to the
Monumental Association. This certificate will entitle
■^■ruer thereof to an equal interest iu tbo follow
ing property, to be distributed so soon as the requis-
" t number of shares are sold, to wit :
And to Seventeen Hundred and Forty-Four
Shares in One Hundred Thousand DoJJars of
U. 8. Currency, to wit:
1 fchare of $10,000
1 Share or 6.0UU
2 Shares of 2,.W0
1KOROIA. OGLETHORPE OOUNTY.-Wbereas,
j 1mbam N. Pittard make% application to mo foi
letters of <iiurdi*ushfp of the person aud property
of Arnullla Pittard, minor of Juliu V. Pittard, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to dta aud admonish all per
sons interested to be aud appear at my office, In
Lexington. Oa.. on tbs 1st Monday lu July, 1872,
thou aud there to show cause, if any they can. why
said letters of guardianship should not be grauted.
Lextugton, Ga., May 6. *72.
ra»-td F. J. ROBINSON. Ord. O. C.
lM the District Court of the
Vailed Slates for the .Vorthern
District of Ucorgttt.
fJMIlS la to give notice, once a week for)three
weeks, that I have been appointed Assignee of James
W. Sappington, of Fulton county, Georgia, who
beeu adjudged a Bankrupt by tbe Court of said Dis
trict upon his own petition.
ap28-w3t NOAH R. FOWLER, Aaaiguee.
GEORGIA-Oumcthobfb County.
10Shares of....
10 Shares of
20Shares of..
$10,000
6.000
6,000
20,000
100 Shares of
200 Shares of
too shares of
luoo Shares of
100
largo resiucuce, storo, etc., ami sou acre* oi laini, im
mediately on the Georgia ltallroed, 20 miles from
Augusta. Paying au annual yield of $16,000.
2d—The well known City Hotel, fronting on Broad
street. Tbe building is of brick, 3 stories high, 131 x
70 feet.. Valued at $20,000.
3d—Tbo Solltudo Plantation, in RuihoII county,
Ala., on tbe Chattahoochee River, wi h elegant and
commodious improvement*. The average rental
since 1864 has been over $7,000.
4tb—That Largo Brick ltesidenoe aud Storo, on
northwest corner of Broad and Centre streets known
as tho Phinixy or liaudry House. Rout Two Thous
and Dollars.
5th—The Rodgers llonse, on Green street, a new
and elegant Brick Residence, lu most desirable por
tion of that l>eauUful street Valued at Sixteen
Thousand Dollars.
6th—FlatbuNh, with 120 acres of land, )m]f a mile
from City limits, the elegaut suburban Residence of
Antoine Poullaln, Esq., in good order. Valued at
Sixteen Thousand Dollars.
7th—Tbs Dcaring House, a large and commodious
Residence, with SO City lx>ta, OOx/lO feet,fronting on
McKinne and Carnes etrocts. Valued at Sixteen
Thousand Dollar*.
Hth—Tho Htauton Residence and Orchard, ou Ga.
Railroad. Valued at F.va Thousand Dollar*.
Also, 1 share of 100 bales of Cotton.
pool Middling.
The value iff the separate Interest lo which the
holder of each certificate w ill be eutitled, will he de
termined by the Commissioners, who will announce
to the public tho mauucr, the time aud place of the
dJs'ribuiion.
The following gentlemen have consented to act as
Commissioners, and will either by a Committee
from their own body, or by Special Trustees ap
pointed by themselves, receive and take proper
charge oi the money for tho Monument, as well as
ill* Heal Estate and the l T . H. Currency offered as in
ducements for subscription, aud will determine up-
I the plan for the Monument, the Inscription
served when tbe corner stone :* laid, to wit: Ueuo-
rais L McLawa. A R Wright. M A Stovall. W M
Gardner. Goode Bryan, Colonels u Snead, Win P
Crawford, Maiora Jos B Cuaiming, GeoT Jackson,
Joseph Gauahl. 1 P Oirardey, Hou R 11 May, Adam
Joliustou, Jonathan M Miller, W If Goodrich, J D
Butt, Henry Moore. Dr W K Dearing.
Agents aie allowed 2U per cont. They are required
to pay their own expenses, Tickets and Circulars
alone being furnished to them. They will remit
weekly the anmuuta from sales received less their
coiuinlsions. No commissions will be deducted from
dimple contributions. Ou acoouut'of the very great
labor required of tbe General Agents, the off red
services of ono oy more prominent guntlemen, well
sud favorably known throughout tbe South, will be
accepted to act With u*. Parties desiring to contri-
deduction whaUvei
n. Esq, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
HTftTK Aosnt—lion Jaim s M Hraythr.Augusta,Oa.
Aukkts in Atlanta—Charles Whitehead. F W
Clark. apiO-dfcwlm
CJUtmuiA 0«l«tUoi|M County.
XXTHRRKAS. William H Jarrell. Guardian of Ja-
v V pob W. r. tier hart, makes application to me for
Letter* of Dismission from said guardianship.
These are thereforo to cite and admonish all per-
sotia interested to bo and appear at my Office, iu
Lexington. Os., on the first Monday ii. August, 1*72.
then aud there to show cause, if any they can, why
Letters of Dismission should not Ini granted.
apW-wtd F. J. HOU1NHON,
Ordinary Oglethorpe i 'o.
1‘rtnling Olllce and
NEWHP A 1» 10II
FOR HAi.E,
iZIjc Lincoln tfoimiii Nevus,
A W<*kly Country Newspaper, published at Fayette-
lc. Not a country paper in the South ia
nourishing condition; has a list at LOO) aubscribers,
aad rapidly increasing. Terms of sa!a reaa»uaM*
and tnv iting. For particulars address
WM. P. TOLLEY.
Editor and Proprietor, Fayetteville, Tenu.
myl-dA’w2w
J OHN T. PITTARD, head of a family of mlnoi
children, baa applied for exemption of personal
ty. and settiug apart and valuation of homestead,
aud I will paa* upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. in., on
tho 27tb day of April, 1872, at my office.
F. J. ROBINSON, Ordinary O. G.
Lexington, Oa., April IU, 1872—aprl7-wldit
ORo it <21 A—Fulton County.
Fulton Superior Court-October Term—1871.
Minuu C. Kershaw,)
vs. [ Libel for Divoroe lu said Court
James Kershaw, )
V T appearing to the Court by tbs return of the
the Court that service ot said libel lie made on said
James Kcrslu why publication of this order in auy
public Uaxetto in this State, once a month for foui
mouths, previous to tbe next term of this Court.
Granted by tbe Court.
fgr A true extract from Uio minutes of said Court
November 17,1871.
Jan3-4m W. R. VENABLE. Clerk.
[ T appearing to the Court, by tbo return of the
jL Sheriff, that tbo defendant iu the above stated
case is not to be found iu said county, aud It ap
pearing that he does uot reside lu tbo State, it ls
of this Court, else that the case be considered In de
fault, and tbe ulaiutiff be allowed to proceed.
Aud it is ordered that this rule be published in
one of tbe Gazettes of this State, once a month for
four mouths. October 28, 1871.
GAUTBKLL k STEPHENS,
Attorneys for Libelant.
fiff.A true extract from tbe miuutea of said Cour
October 30, 1871.
Jau3-^ W. It. VENABLE, Clerk.
(1KOKUIA—Camilen County. :
1 ,701’ R weeks after the date hereof, application will
1 he mado to tho Ordinary of said couuty for
leave to seil all tho land of the estate of G. P. Cohen,
deceased, lor the benefit of tbe heirs, legatees and
creditors of said deceased, aud of said estate, this 1st
May. 1872. MAllY A. COHEN,
Administratrix, de bonisnou, with the will annexed,
of estate of G. P. Coben. iuay6-w4w
Oglethorpe Sherlll Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
before the Court House door, in tbo town of
Lexington, Oglethorpe county, within tbe legal
hours*of salo. the following property, to wit:
A tract of land, containing four hundred acres,
more or lo**, lu Oglothori>o couuty, ou the waters of
Goose Pond Croek, adjoining lands of James Jarvis,
Jouathan Hopper, William F. Mattox, John Eber-
hsrt and others. Levied on as the property of John
U. Stephens, to satisfy a fl fa issued from tho Infe
rior Court of said county in favor [of] Jamra H.
Him a vs. John U. Stephens, Principal, and John T.
Lofton, endorser. M. H. YOUNG.
April 30, lH72.-my3-td Deputy Sheriff.
Utarg-i*— Taliaferro €a,
O ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Ms/ Term, 1872, of t he
Court of Ordinary.
Whereas, Robert T. Edgo and Isaac C. Kent, ad-
iiilniHtrators on the estate of James Edgo. late of
said county, dcc<paod, have applied to m« for letters
of dismission from ssldeatata:
These are, therefore, to elto all persons con
cerned to show cause, If any they can, within the
time prescribed by law, why said application should
not be granted.
(liven under my hand at office in Orawfordville,
this May Cth, 1H72.
UiD-Jm CHARLES A. BEAZF.LKY, Ordinary.
State »f fieerMultan 1
I S HElltllY GIVEN to IP
mauds against Reverend Richard Johnson, late
of Louisiana, deceased, to present them to me, prop
erly made out, within tbo time proscribed by law,
so a* to shew their character and* amount; and alt
poisons Indebted to said deceased, are her-by re
quired to make
May Will. 1872,
o immediate payment.
E. N. BROYLES,
Administrator of Richard Johusou, deceased.
tnJIawGw
to the Vnitcd States District
Court for the JTorthrrn Dis
trict of Georgia.
la the nutter of William U. Moses—In Bankruptcy.
rj7III8 is to gtvo notice once a week for three weeks
that I have been appointed assignee of William B.
Moans, of Fulton county, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt upon petition of his creditors by the Dls
trlct Court of said District.
ap28-w3t NOAH R. FOWLER, Assignee.
JLtlas
WHISK IKS ;
THE UNRIVAL
led popularity at
tained by those
fiae Whiskies is
due to their
Perfert Partly,
Vat farm tfamU.
ty, Medtrat
Vharaeter,
at the ■
s to their
Excellence an a UeuiTul Beverage.
pure and highly Improved Whiskies sre used, and
Hold by all Iir*t-< Las* Grocers, Druggists, and deal-
TO THE TRADE.
Send for the “Atlas Price List," and be pleated to
remember that, being
ACTUAL DISTILLERS,
We have constantly ou hand a very Urge and sum
rior assortment of PURE RYE, WHEAT, BOURDON
and MALT WHISKIES, ot different agea. In which,
aa well aa In our regular Atlas Whiskb s, we oflei
great Inducement*. Alao on haud a large and well
eeiectcd stock of the beet known makes of
RYE WHISKIES.
GRAND JURY
PRESENTMENTS
OI Fayette County, Oa.
State «r UeorgU~la7«tte County.
We, the Grand Jurora, chosen, selected and sworn
for the April Term of the Superior Court, 1872, make
the following general presentments, to wit;
We have, through our several Committees, ex.
aniined the books of th-> different officer! of our
county. We have examined the books of the Clerk
of Superior Court, aud find them kept in good
legible style.
We feel It to l>e our duty, in justice to tho preecnt
incuffibent—A. E. Stokes-to report a certificate
from former Just loos of the Superior Court, certify
ing that said A. X. Stokes wm entitled to the amount
of alxty-five dollars for stationery and extra aervloea
for the yeara I860 and 1867, aigned officially by Wil
liam Glass, John C. BnuaeU, and James T. Travie.
which amount oovera the deficiency found against
said A. E. Stokes by last Grand Jury.
We have examined the hooks of the Ordinary, and
find them neatly kept
We have examined the books of the Receiver and
Tlx Collector. Wo find the amount oolleoted for
1871, $6,706 40 county tax. After deducting oom.
mlsslous of the Collector and Receiver, It leavea
$6,24110; and we find vouchors in hie report from
the Ordinary $2,660, and from the county Treasurer
$2,650, which leaves s balance in tbe hands of said
Collector $147 43 iu money orders, and fl fM. In of.
fleer’s hsmls for collection.
Wo have examined the county Treasurer’s books,
and fiud that ho has received three thousand eight
hundred aud tweuty-two dollars and fifteen centa
from tho Tax Collector; three dollars from B. L.
Johnson, a ro*l commissioner, making three thous
and eight hundred and twenty-five dollars and fif
teen cents. He bM paid out three thousand two
hundrsl and eighty-three dollars and forty oonta.
After deducting commissions for receiving and pay
lug out—one hundred and ninety-one dollars and
twenty-five cents—leaves a baleuce in hie hands of
three hundred and thirty dollars end fifty oenta.
Wo also fiud ho has received of the school tax two
hundred and fifty doliass; alao fiud vouchers for the
one.
Wo have elected for county school commissioners,
Dc- C. J. Fall, John I. Whittaker and J. P. Shrop
shire for two years; and Z. B. Blalock and 8. T. W.
Minor for four years; aud we allow them two dol
lars per day for tbolr aervloea.
i recommend that the Sheriff and hit deputies
bo allowed two hundred dollars for extra services
and stationery for the year 1872, leas what they
have received.
Wo also allow the Clerk of Superior Court for ex
tra services and stationery seveuty-flve dollars.
We allow the Ordinary for extra services on poor
farm, aud all other extra services and stationery,one
hundred dollars.
Wo recommend that jurora be paid two dollars per
day for their sorvlcea.
We fiud the public roads, with few exoeptiona. In
good order.
Wo fiud a bad Jail, bad doors, bad ventillatlon and
bad locks.
The Court House le needing some repairs.
We also find that the Ordinary has received of the
Tax Collector two thoueand five hundred and fifty
dollar*, and voucher* to the amount of two ibooaaad
five hundred and three dollajw and aixty-four oenta
leaving a balanoo of forty-six dollars and thirty-six
cants aa hand.
The committee appointed by former Orand Jury,
unanimously appointed Henry Tarpley for overseer
of poor farm. Our Ordinary appointed another man,
aa wo believe, contrary to tbe wishes of our olU-
Wo recommend our Hon. Senator and Represen
tative of the Btate Legislature to nee their utmost
diligence in proourlug tbe passage of a local act to
confer all their powers In relation to Roada, Bridges,
Public Buildings, Paupers, Poor Farm, County offi-
i, County Funds, aud tbe asst lament and levy-
ihg of tho oonuty Taxes, ami all other couuty mat
ters, aud things thrt are now by law conferred on
the Ordinary of thla couuty, upon five Commission-
to wit: J. C. Fall, Johu J. Gilbert, .J. P. Bhrop
shire, W. P. Uedwine and John I. Whittaker, to act
until thoir successors aro appointed, and that It be
r<H}uired of the Grand Jury, iu said act, to appoint
the successors of said Commissioners at the Spring
Torm, 1874, aud that the Spring Term of this oourt
overy two years thereafter, and that they reoelvo
such compensation as may be considered reasona
ble for the services rendered, and that tho said com
missioners have power to fill vacancies caused by
death or otherwise, by appointment of such person
>r persons M they deem fit—said appointment* to
ontinue nntll said vacancies can be filled by the
text succeeding Grand Jury convened after eald ap
pointment* aro made.
In taking leave of hie Honor, W. F. Wright, we
tender our thanks for hie courtesy and kindness to
thla body, and also to Thomas W. Latham, Solicitor
General pro tern., for hie attention, advice aod gen
tility exhibited to this body.
We recommend these presentment* to be ^pub-
lished In tbe Atlanta Bun.
J. P. SHROPSHIRE, Foreman.
J n Elder, Jaa Davis,
J It Bmarr, B L Johnson,
J M Arnold, Sanford Gay,
It M Matthews, Wm Malone, $
G W Blaton, Bogan Mask,
J W Oonnally, W R Whitaker.
Nicolas G Wallis, W M Jackson,
H H Martin, J A Whitlock, j
J A Nash. W H M Gay.
HTW Minor, T W Ballard.
Fayette Superior Court, April Term, 1872.—It Is
ordered by the Court that the Gleik of this Court
seud a copy of the general presentment* of the
Grand Iury *o thn editor of the Atlanta SUN for pub
lication, M recommended by said Grand Jury.
W. F. BRIGHT, J. S. C. F.O.
THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY stud WELKLYI
‘A Live Paper •* Life
ALKXaNDIR H. STEPHENS. Political Zdttar,
A. R. WATSON, Mew* Editor.
/. HI NLY SMITH. General Editor and Mm
d«c24-«od4wr>ui
r _ HUM IT MAY CONCERN-- Whereas,
I Daniel It. Proctor ha* applied to roe for letters
of admlutatratlon on tbo entite of Theodore Proctor,
1ate of Mid county, decease<1:
These sre, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, tbs kindred snd creditor* of said deceased,
to l>e and appear st my office within the time pres
cribed by law, and show ra/!*-, if any liter have.
Ivy letters of administration should uot be granted
8 i 9 MLL COTTAGE.
rpBIS popular Surogper Retort, at the Atlanta
A Mineral Spring, with its Ice Criam arbor and
all it* other conveniences. Us romantic Leautiae aud
Ita qulat ratiremant, and withiu Ova minutes walk
of tho Kliutall House, is offered for rent for the
season, by CoL G. W. Adair. ma-tf
i Superior Oourt—Novembet
Term—1870.
Court, by tbe return ot 'Ll
Hiu-riff, that Uie de'eudant In the above state*
e la not to be foi.nd la said county, and It furthei
appearing that k* dot s n >t reside in this State, it la,
on motion of counsel for petitioner, ordered: That
said defendant. Win. G. Kruger, do appear and an
swer at the next term of this Court, else that the
case be considered in default, and the plaintiff bf
allowed to proceed.
And It le further ordered, that this rule be pul
ll*hcd iu one of tbe Gaaettee of thla State, once
mouth for four mouths. October 28,1871.
GABTRKLL k STEPHENS,
Attorneys for libelant.
■%.A true extract from the minutes oi said Oour
October ID, 1871.
Jeu3-4in W. R. YEN ABLE. Clark.
1300 ACRE»
-or —
RIVER LAND I
I YING ON TUB CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER. Ill
i Douglas county. 19 miles from Atlanta and 4
mUes from Campbell to*:
OOO Acres lit Cnltlwntlon,
400 Acres First Class Hirer Bet tons
OOO Acres well Timbered,
0 Settlements on the Land with Go
Buildings, including the Old H<
Finn Improvement*.
« EtJTE 9CATEH POWERS t
healthy. Has a chartsrd ferry and good boats:
also—4.W acres of Creak Innd, in Campbell conn-
ty. opposite the abovo, one half mile from the Hear;
200 acres bottom land, 100 of whieb Mi t» oulUva-
tlou. Finely timbered. Well Improved.
Call on Wallace k Fowotor, Beal Estate Agents, At-
lant^ Oa.. or the aubocrlbort on the promisee, who
mhl3-d6iAwlm
A. 8. GORMAN,
COLLIER HOUSE l
UuTO.rlj UHMM Hou.
- » Ooorfta.
Kbn-U Bj W. X COLLUUL
ron 187 s i
Di ring tbe preeent year s Fresident
end member,, of Congreu ere to be
oleoted.
Liberty mnit be preserved or lort. Tbe
Corruptionist* of tbe daj—tbe Bond
Bings—tbe ambition* enemie* of free
government—are artfully, penutenUj
K ving tbe war to tbe overthrow of tbe
deril Bepablic, founded bj Waibing-
(on, Jeffemon and Kadiion, and the es
tablishment of a Centralised Empire and
a Dynasty in it* stead.
THE PEOPLE can prevent this if
they will. They can retain their free
dom, or they can become slavee. Tbe
deetiny of this country is to be decided
by the peupUt rntal
If the Democratic party will bnt stand
firmly upon its time-honored platform,
and erect tbe standard of Libsbtt, and
honesty in the administration of the gov
ernment, a glorious triumph will be
sobieved. Victory is within onr grasp.
Tbe enemy is giving way—ia reeeding
from his ntter disregard of law and con
stitutional guaranties. Now is the time
for a vigorous oharge upon hia wavering
lines.
Tbe Bum, bss been sowing tbe good
seed of troth. It has already brought
forth good frnit. We shall eontinu* to
sow the seed, and shall expect a rich
harvest to be reaped in the triumph oi
honest principles in the next election.
We (rust onr patrons will aid as in ex
tending the circulation of Tint Sum. We
have entered npon onr enterpriee to assist
in the great work of redeeming the country
from the control of robbers, tyrants and
money-changer*, who are infesting the
tempio of Liberty. Their tables must be
overturned and public opinion must
scourge them from the publio presence.
We shall give all the news from the
State Capital—proceeding* of the Legis
lature—decisions of the Supreme Court,
and all important news snd events con
nected with the State Government; and
shail endeavor to moke Th« Sum a welcome
family visitor.
Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, thr
Editor-in-chief, has specially arnnasd
his business so os to devote almoat his
entire time to the political department of
Tub Sum, during tbe coming spring and
summer, and to the end of th« Presiden
tial election.
We give the proceedings o. the Legis
lature when in session, the decisions of
tho Supreme Court in full, snd all news
of interest oonneoted with the State Gov
ernment
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.18 0
..26 OL
..«* Ut
NOTICE,
loving the dirt from Baker street, betw
F-achtres aud Ivy; longest haul about 6U0 fast. Dirt
to be plaoed on Ivy street
OATS, COHJT, BULK MEATS,
BAUOJT, tfC.
I ARGE consignments now In store and arriving.
A Also. GOLD DUST FLOUR, unsurpassed lu
J Also. GOLD DUST FLOUR.
Eye Lime, Cement Oalotned Plantar, he.
W. M. Williams.
A. LEYDEN. Oommla’D Merchant
WANTED,
A BUSINESS MAN of Mobile, Ala., with experi
ence In the grocery and ecmmtselon (ootton)
buelneas, and Four Thousand Dollars cash, desiring
to remove to Atlanta, wants an Interest in a good,
established house here, or to join a suitable party in
establishing a new one; or would take a situation
and lend his employer the amount named. Address
m4-6t B. W. J., Box 646. Mobile, Ala.
GEORGIA 7
SPRING BREWERY,
WEST FJTD, jtTM-JtJtrra.
The undersigned, having made extensive Improve
ments In the famous Georgia Spring Brewary Park,
situated at West End, respectfully calls the attention
of the public to the Inducements it offers for plonks
■octal parties, and other festivals.
On the grounds are a beautiful covered platform,
60x60; a large pond and two boats, a oaroueal swing. .
and a shooting gallery. Ia ease of rain shelter ecu
be given to eight hundred persona.
For tadiee and children, two large and finely /tar
nished private rooms ere always ready.
School and church plcnioe will be allowed Ike use
of the grounds at half price.
Tbe Street Cera run within fifteen minutes walk
of the Spring.
All are courteously Invited.
m6- A. RICHTER.
ProfeMtlotsal Card.
ATTORNEY AMD COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
P RACTICES iu the e* sntiee of Taliaferro. Greene.
Warren end Wilke a AU business inlruetad W
him will be promptly attended te-
gffiaOffioe at Crawfordvllle, Ga.
Jaafifrdkwtf.
USoR I
r ch
grounds, oas acta, wall stocked with *
a good vegetable garden, good wetsr, good hennsey,
location ooovenieat to eehoota. and within two min
utes walk of Depot—five trains to Atlanta ffiHy
mountain view unsurpassed. Pus—Man given 1st
Of July, or surlier. Apply to E. B. Whttmea, ou tho
PLMTjner trmm
i^k
M prepared 8 , , ^ _ _
Meet. Lard. Corn. Oats. Hay, Flour. Tobecoo,
Groceries, Ac., on tho Qsteksr and Nov—her —
crptances of FlreAel— houses in Atlanta, Ingueta cr
-svannah. I am also furnishing supplies on crop
•us, with approved security-
>>400. Maroheat,
myfidewfia dffinrta.
WM. U. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT
1
LAW,
u\o