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THE DAILY SUN Nxw iDTUTtiraim always found on First Fag* Local and Butinas* Notice* os Fourth Page, »iagU Copies ««f lias las f«r at the From our Erpalnt Edition of the 24th. ATLANTA, GA Tuihday Moriciko, Joint 26, 1872 Con on uucLaoged; firm at 21)c. Mu. W. A. Tioneb, formerly of the luw firm of UeUej & Tiguer, hue ao far recovered from aiekueae aa to be aide to resume business. Hii office ia over the store of Mr. A. LejdeD, Alabama street Gbapk Ccltcbe was discussed by the Pomological Society Saturday, aud will be resumed at the next Saturday meet ing, wheu we will give the various points. There was a full meeting, and a good display of the fruits of the season. CATOOSA SPRINGS JLBFOUNTAINS Health and Pleasure THE BRXQHTE8TZ SPOT SUNNY SOUTH. lantio Railroad. ThM« Springs, 62 In number, embrace every rlety of Mineral water found in the famous moun tain* of Virgin*—While, Bed and Black Sulphur. Hpring* of Georgia; all of which are to be found bore in abundance, within the compaeof thin "Ma gic Yale,” aiford*ug a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Bhaumatlam, Qavt, Liv*r Complaint*, prrofula, all kind* of cutaneous Affection*, and In fact, every diaeaeo that human flesh la heir to. A line of Omnibuaea will be in readlneea on the arrival of every tmln to convey gueata from Catoosa Station to the Hpring*, In 20 mlnntea, where they will be greeted with strains of atirring music and an OLD VIRGINIA WELCOME I poiutments. The Table' A magniffoen )y fitted Parlors, tllltard and Bar Room 76 feetTong. and a caiwcloua Bowling Saloon. Direct Telegraphic and Postal Communication. Tha Buildings and Grounds will be brilliantly Il lumined with Gas, and every attraction will be af forded the Yiaitore to Catoosa Springs. The above watering place will be opened to Patrons Juno list, 1872, by W. C. HEWITT. n>7-tf I .ate of Globe Uotel, Augusta,Ga Two Daily Connections BY TUB Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, ROME, ANI) DALTON Railroad aud Us Connections. IMSsraaiaa uivno Atlanta ut the XftfJiSS at |0 P, hL t tnalrtlg doe* connection with TPJgJB MAIZj TRAIN Of Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, thriving at Selma at 0:»A.M. aud making close connections with train of Alabama Central Railroad, arriving at Veridiaa. 4:45 p * M - JaukluU 12:00 night Vtuksbmg 3:86 A. M. ALSO, make does connection at OALERA with train* of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv ing at Montgomery.. 8:25 A. M. Mobile 7:20 P. M. New Orleans 1:60 A. M. Tha Road has been reoentlv equipped and Its equipment is not surpassed by any in the South for strength and beauty of finish. tor No change Qf cars between Rom# and Selma PULLMAN PALACE CARS, NO BKLAY AT TERMINAL POINTS. Passengers leaving Atlanta by 8:30 A. M. Train of W. k A. B. R., make close connections at Rome with FAST EXPRESS TRAIN ter Purchase 1 Ticket OfBoe. JOHN B. PECK, General Passenger Agent, Patona, Ala. E. O. BARNEY. General Superintendent READ CAMPBELL. Local Agent, myg6-tf No. 4 Kimball House. Change of Schedule. Fastest Route to and from nniw work. Western & Atlantic R.R. Ua ud lifer SaEday, Um 21«t IbiUbI Day Passenger Train (outward] leave* Atlanta 8 3b a. if., ConneotiAg at JUageton with THROUGH TAST LIMB TO MBW ORLEANS (ut TcEBN.ce Thro.gh Lint U New Yurk Tin. «. II..r. 30 Ml..I.. I XSSI rot UT JTUSjrTJ I M t. * iMMiMr ilawncl i ihcongli from X.w York kin (art T*.umm u, UmlanUa, An, van. In Itl.iitn lilt) A. M •»ll l« B. B. IIUU a f. A of years has i morbid condition of the Uvtu olving weaki the bowels, out debility Tarrant’* Efferveacent Seltzer Aperient I* the surest safest and swiftest remedy. Not a* rely but absolutely delicious to the palate, ii also poaseasrs four medicinal elemeuta which have never been which may exist in the blood or oUier fluid* of the r all druggists. Jel3-w4t I N THE UNITED STATUS DISTRICT COURT for the Northern Dlstriot of Georgia—In the matter of WtUiam H. Chastain -Iu Bankruptcy. This is to give notice unco s week for .three weeks that l bars been appointed assignee of the estate of William H. Chastaiu, of Roue. Georgia, in said dis trict, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on h creditors* petition by the District Court of said dl *19-w3t CHARLES O. STILLWELL, Bome.Oa. CORN ! CORN 100 Cir Loads White and Yellow Corn N ow arriving which I desire to sell before remov al from depot Will sail either for cash or on Um* for approved paper. A. K. 8EAGO, Merchant Corner Mitchell and Forsyth Streets. JUn7-dAw-lw. ATLANTA. GEORGIA JV8T OPEJi'EB, The Carter Hotel, GAINESVILLE, Ga. mHE ABJVE HOD8E, SITUATED ON THE EAST 1 side of the Public Square,l* now open tor the receptlou of visitors Nothing will * render far guests c 10-tf J. CARTER, Proprietor. Charles Bohnefeld UlUDXmTAKZIK ND dealer in all kinds of Metalic Burial Cases, •ZV Caskets and Cofflus. Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Burial Cases, etc. Will give personal attention to funerals, in the city or country, with a first-class HEARSE. All orders will receive prompt attention. Sole Agent for Taylor's Corpse Preserver CHARLES BOHNEFELD, Office and Warehouse No. 1 DeGlve's Opera House, Broad street. ml4-6m THE ROYAL INSURANCE CO. OF LIVERPOOL. of this powerful sud wealthy corporation be £2,103,101, or nearly $11,000,000. The assests consist in part of the following: Bank or Liverpool £85.643 Loans— On Railway Sharps and other securities £586,210 On Townships, Railway Deb entures, City of London Cor poration bonds, Telegraph Stocks, Freehold Securities, Ao JUtS,804-£l,100,723 Investments— British Government and Colo nial Securities ..£177,004 United State* Stocks 130,382 English Railway Shares 389,895 .. * • ‘ r - — 186,920— £2,103,101 The Capital Stock of this Com; an ia Two Millions hiiunls Sterling OB TEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. the Company, and without-any delay for sixty i ninety days, which is uhuaI wiili all insurance cun panic*. and examine lur Uieiu*eivea. C. B. Wt jrt* N OTIC 10. ATLANTA, GA., JoNK 8,187?. ^HE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting between the undersigned, under tu* Arm name of Sharp,AjFloyd, Is this day dissolved. Mr. Floyd will continue and sottle all the butiaes* of the late firm. N. B.—1 take this m. thod of returning my sincere thanks to the many good friend* and customer* who have alway* patronised me and the Arm Sharp A Floyd; and, In retiring from the Arm, I respectfully a»k a continuance of the same } atron •1 friendship for Mr. Floyd, wb< Unue the business, as be wil keop up tli td reputation of the House for Firat-C.asa Goods and Low Prices. Respectfully, un9-d*2w. GEO. MlAKP, Jr. Oconee White sulphur Springe, Ol UALLCOVJTTY', Get. T HIS delightful Rummer Resort,near Gainesville, ia uow ready for the reception of visitors. It tuts been throughly At tod up aud furnished with new furniture. The medicinal quality of tho water, and the ro mantic scenery, cannot be surpassed In the South- n States. This was a popular resort la*t year—its Arat open- Every effort will be made to render gnest comfortable. SAM’L R. McCAMY. ml9-12t »PXjBIUX)II3 Manufacturing Site FOR SALE, c. riacK a co.. jty upon which they are erecting uew butldiuga, have Instructed me to MKbL Tilnllt K It It ITK ON DKl'ATUlt 8THKET, AT A VEKY LOW PRICK. The lot is uu tbe corner of Decatur aod Fort streets, 200 by4JU feet ■we] and has on It a running branch aud ample nippiy of well water, a 2 story rntll building 40 by .40 feet, storehouse, brick offi**, largo lumber shed, drying kiln, and many other couveuieuces tor man ufacturing or machinery purposes. It can be con verted into a car factory, an enterprise much needed here, or cotton fhetory. fur auy kind of manufactur ing business where steam ia required, ft is one of “ * * rabl* sites In the city, close to the . . enieut and accessible. 1 mran busl- ueee, and will sell the entire property at a very low price. The Street Cere run ty the property. Call and I will show It to you. Weste rn AtlanticR.R. Omci Maoteb TaANsroETATiox, I Atlanta, Ga., May 22.1872. | Change o/^jrjjrAU Passenger On and After Hundif, dune ltd, Night Passenger Train will leave Atlanta at 1:36 r ■-, and arrive ia Chattanooga 3-40 a.m. connection with Fast UNE TO NKWYORK. via kAttHVlLLE and JAJI'JNVILLB. Making cloee connection at LoulavtU* with through Cara for New York over Penuayivema Central, New York Central, Erie, and Baltimore A Ohio Railrfsd*. mn .\ m K. B. WALKER. M. T Will. U. HTKI'tlKNH, AtTOHNKY AT I.AW oiuwruKuviu.it, ua. <8l»llS Etowah River Farms. uf cttlUvetMHi, will be sold ur M< l.*fe**4 lur Atlanta city u« suburban prupertf on advantageous terms. Aooltal uAhe of hUUtiaM# R elite* A 1 outer o« through ivtt otbm Boa tec, to J*11-9t 4. A. AN8I.BI. Atlaula.ua.* IN TEKESTINO ITEMS. Caution t Every genuine box of Dr. McLANE’S LIVEli FILLS boon tho signature of Fleming Brothr rt, Pittsburgh, Pa., and their private T. 8. Stamp. MaT Take do other; the uarketia full of imitations. It ia the popular verdict that people who have been accubtomed to the use of I3itter« or CorJiaK are obliged, IWBtfr ally, to resort to McLare's Liver Pills for permanent relief. jel3»-f»m Correct theStomuch. It is a well ascertained physiological fact that the origin of most of the ills that afflict humanity is a deranged con dition ot the alimeutaiT canal. The bowels become coustipated and sluggish, and thence arises a ;train of painful aud distressing maladies. As a preventative and cure, there is do remedy so safe and sure as DU. TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS. deod-wlw Help or* We Per Jab. This is what neglected teeth would say if they oould remonstrate with their own ers; and mark this, the teeth cannot perish or become ldaok or yollow, if the Sozoilunt is used daily. je!3-deod&wly GEORGIA SHE KIEF’S SALES. Sale Day First Tuesday In Jnly. rVLTOS COCNTT. N. J. Hammond vs. Trustee* Atlanta Medical Col lege. Part of Medical College Lot. Alexander A Broomhead vs. Jas. R. D. Orburn, Trustee. Lot iu first ward. M. H. Harden vs. Harvey O'Shields. House and etc., on Foundry street. J. R. Wallace vs. U. B. Morgan. Lot in first ward. Wm. McNaugbt vs. Joseph Fry. City lot. M. Buice vs. J. N. Holmes. Lot on McDonou street M. Buice vs. R. C. Kotcbum. Houso aud lot fiotd Director]!. BARTOW HOUSE, T. J. Bridget, Proprietor. Cartersville, Georgia. SASSEE N HOUSE,' (Formerly United States Hotel.) K R. SAS3EEN, Agent, Proprietor. TERJ*2—Transient Boarders, per day $2 00 Single Meal, or Lodging, each... .60 cents. GEO. W. 8A88KEN. ) nUpfc . MAJ. M. C. MARTIN, j oler “* T. <». (HtE.SHAM. Steward. an20_ Central Hotel, CENTRAM.Y LOCATED, EAST SIDE BROAD STREET COLCMOm UA. Hoard, Per Day • - - - $3 OO feb!6- MR8. F. M. GRAY. Madieon House, jnAtHsOJT, GEORGIA. TERMS: S3 PER DAY. apTtf N. H. FISH, Proprietor. , Gaaktll sod Lewis Whitehall street State of Georgia ra. Varney A. Ga Scofield, security for Foster Blodgett buudi; houses aud lots iu Atlauta. 202 K acres of laud. Ft fa. vs. James L. M ttble- H. O. Hoyt on Peachtree road; also a city lot. BALDWIN COUNTY. R. A. McComb vs. Abraham Bischof. Stock of merebaudize. Mrs. E. D. Stetson ys. A. Bloch. Five boxes ledgevills. SPXLDINO COUNTY. Milton J. Daniel vu. Pleasant A. Lawson. Eighty lot No. 4. PAULDING COUNTY. Beujamln Graude vs. L. B. Yorke. Land lot No. 17. COBB COUNTY. John W. Hill vs. B. Page k Co. House and lot In Marietta. W. B. Brooks and the Roswell Manufacturing Company. (Two 11. fas.) Two store bouses and lots Marietta. Wado White vi and 104. Joseph Elsas x . J. N. Russell. Land lots 102,103 i. J. W. Hatcher. Land lot 1,080. QWINNXTT COUNTY. Phillip Ferril vs. John McEnUre. Houso aud lot iu Gainesville. E. M. Johnson vs. the McCleskey Gold Mining Company. Laud lots 4 sud 6. Brooks A Oaburne vs. Shore & Carti r. Land aud mill on Mud Creak. J. M. Berry vs. Wm. Richards. The Richards house iu Gainesville. iu Cedar Town. James M. War* and Liddell A Chisolm vs. Martin Aired. Laud lot No. 352. LaPayptte Whorton vs. David A. Mlzo aud John T. Prior. Land lots 233. 201. 200, and 250. W. 8. Hill va. Vau H. Davla and Allen Johnson. Laud lot 64. Reuben Nnwel vs. C. M. Hammond. Rockmart High School and promises. J. W. camp va. Henry Richards aud L. H. Wal thall. Land lots 131 aud 198. T. Greeu va. J. J. Pritchett. Livery Stahl* in Rockmart. Merchant Tailoring, Etc. Holland & Jones, OrrOSITE NATIONAL HOTEL. Are *elling now, and will continue UU August 22, Fasbiionatolo Suits, FOR CA8H ONLY. Black Suita former price $80 for $C5 Scotch Cheviots., do American Goods., Aud all other Garments equally as]cheap. Our stock In (Vent.,’ Furnishing Good,, I* unequalled in the City of Atlanta- All Garments made up guaranteed. G. K. BELL, J. G. JON Je20-lm Clerk,t CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, Meriwether County, Georgia. rpuE UNDERSIGNED hi* the pleasure to an- -L nouuce to his friend* sud the public that hs has lessen this Celebrated Summer Resort for the proaeut season; is largely refurnishing, and wiU be ready for the reception or company on the first of June. 1872. The best cooks and servants are en gaged, and every arrangement made for supplies, music, aud innocent amusements of overy variety, usuaUy found in such places, and ws can coufldenUy guarantee saUsfacUon to all. Tho means of access will be doubled by a line of daily mail atages from “Thomaaton," connecting with tho Macon and At lanta Railroad at BaruesvlUe—distance 18 miles by ooach over a good road. THOfl. H. HARRI8, Lessee. Spottswood Hotel, Macon, Ga., May 13, 1872. myl5-2mo IIOT SlUUNUS, UAT11 CO., VA, Jy*is, Torpor ol Liver, Chronic Diarrhcea or Dysen tery, Diseases of the Uterus, AffecUous of the Hkiu, e*;>ecially cf Syphilitic origin, and the numerous Chronic Diseases. THE UATII8 vary in temperature from 60 to 110 degrees Faliren- for tbe beueficlal action of Waters found at th* vari ous other mineral springs. MUD BATHS have been constructed similar to those that are largely used at tho moMt celebrated spas in Germany, and which gives sufferers the benefit of tbe very valuable remedial agents contained In tbe Mineral Mud. THESE SPRINGS OFFER UNSUR PASSED ATTRACTIONS to both the Invalid and Pleasure Seeker. The F-quipmcnt and Management are equal to those of flrst-elaaa City Hotels. Every Modern. Improvement hss been provided. Professor J. L. CABELL, M. D., of the University of Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pamphlets and Circulars, address S. C. TARDY k OQ., Rich mond. Va., or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, Hot Springs, i Co., Va. May 24-#od2iu. ProlomMiofial Cnrd. GEO. F. BRISTOW, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. T3RACT1CES in thaee inUas of Taliaferro. Greens, L Warren and Wilke*. All bnalnesa intrusted to ill be promptly attended to. «9u Office at CrawfordvUle, Ga. 3-dAwtf. ECKLES HOUSE, Business Square, Social Circle, Ga. RATE* OP BOARD: Single Meals 60c; per day $2 00; per week $8 CO; per month $20. STEHLiJirv ECHLE8, Proper. In connection with this House Is a LIVERY STABLE, Where good Hones, Buggies, Hacks and Caveful Drivers oan be procured at all times at reasonable r ““' F. M. ECKLEH, ap!7-tf Proprietor. Greensboro House, J. J. BOHEHTT, Proprietor GREENSBORO, QA. «pT-tt Gainesville Hotel Gainesville, Ga,, J\ A. Christian, Proprietor Table always supplied with the very best the n ket affords, and special attention given to the o fort of guests. to this house, free of charge, Ua patron*. RATES OF BOARD : ©fficlal AbocitiatmtM*. OULETIiORPE COUNTY. Hpoclol Election for Ordinary. It having been made known to me that tbe Hon. Francis J. Robinson, Ordinary of said county, de parted this life on the 9th day of Juno, 1H72: Now. therefore, I, Georgs U. Lesjer, Clerk of the Superior Coart of said county, by virtue of the power and ^ thority vested iu me by an act of tho Lr ^ stature of said State, approved December 15th, 1871, do hereby order au election to fill the vacaucy occasioned In said office by the death of said Roblcaon, said elec tion to take place on TUESDAY, THE 2d DAY OF JULY, 1872, at tho Court-house aod the several legally estab lished precincts In said county, and to be conducted iu the manner prescribed by law. It is farther ordered that this notice be published till tho day of election in the Atlanta Sun. the gazette in which the Ordinary of said county pub lished his citations. GEO. H. LESTER, Jo 13 Clerk Superior Court O. 0. GXOROIA—DOUGLAS COCNTT. L. A. Smith, wife of James M. Smith, has applied for exemption of personalty, and I wi'l pass upon the asms st my offloe In DonglasvlUs, ou the 18th instant, at 22 a. m. Jell- W. W. HINDMAN. Ordinary. thoTCtdn'* ©narto BUibmars. Extract from a Uttar from j) Virginia, Dated Hoy. 19, 71 T>UA *.*w«70f IWO«tww«rof Tb#». Tffi 3TMM2M. TJH JL la adopted Worcester aa their Standard, and •re now slrangsr T “ — It The following ta from th*Record of thsUniversity:'* RESOLVED, That in the opinion of this 1 Worcester's Dictionary affords tha most reliable Au thority tor th* Orthography of the English langnsg* B. M A UP IN, President of the Faculty. WILLIAMSBURG. VA., Deoember 13,1871. At a meeting of the Faculty of th* College of WUliam and Mary, bald on Monday late, (Dec 11,) the follow ing Resolution was adopted : •• RESOLVED. That WoroMtor'. Dlctlooar, b. adapted aa Uh standard of Orthofnpky In tka OoOaaa «t William and Mary." By request of the /acuity, I have the pleasure to transmit this Resolution^ A 7*ryitruly^ W orccster’R L. B. WHARTON, Aotlag BseMtary. Dictionary ! Ordinary at Chambers, May Slat, 1872.—John H. Palin, of said oounty, applies to me for letters of administration on th* estate of Thomas Grier, of said oounty, deceased: "*- More, any I prescribed by law, why said application should not be granted, Glveu uuder my hand at office in CrawiordvlUe, this May 81st, 1872. Jell- CHARLES A. BEAZLEY, Ordinary. Per Two Weeks Per Week Per Mouth my5»tf PAIEBUBN By Mrs. E. McLarin, HOTEL, Falrbnrn, (icor^ift. tar Board per Day $2. -f t Tho Morning Trains from Atlanta to West Point, Ga., breakfast at this House, Three train* breakfast <MU;. «i>n-t» GHJEE0R HOUSE, FORSYTH- OA. ( Q. GREER, Proprietor. CALLAWAY, Clor*. BHOWN’N HOTEL, MACON, QEOllOIA. T his splendid first-class hotel is the largest and bent Hotel in the City. It is situa ted Immediately opposite the General Passenger Depot, and for Comfort, Elegance, Economy and at tention of its Employees aud attaches it offers great er inducements to the traveling public, than any oth er house in the Southern States. nov3-tf BROWN k SON. KING HOUSE, Stouo Mountain, Gr»„ E- C. WHITE Agent, Frop'r, Summer Resort. SoxxolA Hotel, W. K. SUllwcll, Proprietor. mayS-tf O-ZfO 33 JD HOTEL, :KSON & JULIAN, Proprietors. Augusta, - - • - - - Ooorjjla, mh2 * T1IE KENJNES IW HOUSE, MARIETTA, GEORGIA, TAS still forty rooms left, neatly furnished, for X Hummer visitors, for whom every accommo dation will bo provided, as also hope and amuse- monta. FLETCHER k FREYEB, Proprietors. W. E. Olds, Assistant Jelttj BPOTSWOOD HOTEL, MACON, GEOIIOIA. (Nearly opposite the Paaesuger Depot) Only Ono Minute's Walk, Board. §3 OO per Bay. THOMAS H. HARRIS, Proprietor. C. J. MaU.KLLAN J*no . nov24 GEORGE PAGE & Cq. MaNVfzcTuasna or Patent Portable Circular 8aw Mills, Stationary and Portable STEAM ENGINES, an 1st a ills, jt«. No. 5 Hchrooder btreat, / BALTIMORE. M0 / tB'txnd'for Catalogue, and I'riet-LUh PLAATTJiTIOAr SUPPLIES f prewired Ut furnish PUuitan with Deanm, Bulk Meat. Ur I. C«ww. mis. Hay. Ftete. Tohaaw, UriNsrisa, kftf on th* (MuUr and Nevstuliwr aa* ct Iftant-re of 1 irst-cUM IkTim** m Atlanta. Augusta or Mavaaneh. I am also formatting sappltee ».u crep hens, with approved s* iirily- A. K. SLAG i, Msrrkaat. te) Wltwlm jj Atlanta E D WARDSHOUSE, SPARTA, QA. 'CHBAN k WATKINS, Froprlteor. McDOWELB HOUSE, NEWNAN, GA, Proprietor. CKOUOIA, Camden Connly. qVO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—Wherow, X John (k lUer has applied to me for letters of ad ministration ou the estate of Frederick J. Clark, late of said county, deceased. These are, ‘therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kiudred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, aud ■how cause, if any they have, why letters of ad- miuiatraUou should not bo granted to said appli cant. Witness my official signature this, the fourth day of June, 1872. E. A. McWHOltTKR. Jun9. Ordinary Camden County. GEORGIA, Camden County. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and •tegular, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, aud show cause, if any they have, why letters of administration, with the will auhex- ed, should not be granted to aaid applicant. Witness my official signature, this the 4th day of June, 1872. Juno 9. ---Of* tat* of Felix Hardman, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said es tate. ■e, therefore, to cite and admonish all per- sated to be aud ap] first Moudsy iu September, GEORGIA—OaletUorpe County. YE7HEREA8. William H. Jarrell. Guardian of Ja cob W. Kberhart, makes application to me for Letters of Dismisalon should not be granted. aplV-wld F. J. ROBINSON, Ordinary Oglethorpe Co. Camden County shtrill Sales. W ILL be sold before the oourt house door.in the city of 8t. Mary’s,on the first Tuesday in July, tween the legal hours of sale,the following property: less, and 100 acres of rice laud, aud all other laud* and property outside of the homestead of J.B. Guerard, Senior, and known aa the property of J.B. Guerard.will be sold to satisfy a fi'fain favor of James 8. liaiiey, Issued in April Term of Camden Superior Court Quarto lOuteto. UM phm. -1 owr 1000 nlutemltea ■ tho Lkrgeit, Cheapest m Mm, no-atly ten Ulortnte* dittos, of WoioMter*. Prtutry wd C mAiSn pte- .. Thus Dlctlouftrte. h... jut bn. otroduMd In Uu pubtto MhooU of Attute. ten Uu ute£ luBtete Hurd, of Vlrulnlo, Atebomo. ArkoouA Nobnteko ood Mlonmote, ko.,ke. IM Mloby Phillips k Crew, Atlanta, and by Booksellers generally. BBEWKR a TILESTON, THE REVIEWERS REVIEWED A SUPPLEMENT TO THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES.’ With an Appendix in Review or Reconstruction—to-cmlied. BY ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. One great object ot Mr. Stephens in writing the two volumes of tha 1 ■ founded, aud upon tho sacred maintenance of will'd! a truths therein presented. Home of thee* “Re vie were” were men of eminence and learning, such a The work Is for sale in Atlanta, by Phillips k Crew, and J. J. k B. P. Richards. Prion $1 CO. Bant by jail postpaid on receipt of price. Liberal discount to the trade. Address either of these firms. O RDINARY’S OFFICE, May Term, 1872, of the Court of Ordinary. Whereas, Robert T. Edgo miuiHtrators on tho ontato < said county, deceased, have applied to tue for letters ot diHiuission from aaid entatu: Those arc. therefore, to cite all persona con- srned to *liow cause, if any they can, within tlio time proscribed by law, why aaid application should ot bo granted. Given under my baud at offleo in Crawfordville, this May Gth, 1872. CHARLES A. BEAZELEY, Ordinary. 1 ah am N. Pittard makes application to me for letters of Guardianship of the person and property of Acqullla Pittard, minor of Johu F. Pittard, de- Tbese are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all per- interested to be aud appear at my office, iu :hey a iot beg ■aid letters of guardianship should Lexington, Ua., May 6, ‘72. m8-td F. J. ROBINSON, Ord. 0.0. GEORGIA—OaaD*M Oourrr. a the estate of Theodore I'rootor, ..deceased: Theca are, therefore, to cite and admonlah all and singular, the kiudred and creditors of aaid deceased, to be aud appoar at my office within the time pres cribed by law, snd show rail**, if any they have, why letters of administration should uot be granted ' i aaid applicant Witness m 'official signature this, th* first day of GEORGIA—Camden County. oounty, deceased— Theae are, therefore, to eite and admonish all and iiingular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, and ahow cause, if auy they have, why letters of administration should uot be granted to aaid applicant Witnon my official signal lire this 20 th day of May, GEORGIA—Camden County, lAOl lt weeks after the date hereof, application will J? be made to the Ordinary of aaid county for leave to eell all the laud of tbe estate of G. P. Cohen, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs, lngsteea and creditor* of aaid deceased, aud of aaid estate, this 1st May. 1872. MARY A. COHEN, diuliiiatratrlx. de bonis non, with the will annexed, state of G. P. Cohen. may6-w4w LITCHFIELD HOUSE, AO WORTH, OEOBCJIA. rilABLB ALWAYS FURNI8HED WITH THE X best the market afford*. I. L. LfTCHFlKD, MRS. A. F. I.AI.I.KRMTKUT, PrlTolc ud Tnuulcnt UMrdlag, T XX O AC S.O JNT MSB MillisdKeville Hotol, CALLAWAY A THICK. P. n. I.IWLER, Cbrt. RHODES HOUSE, TROY, PIKE CO., ALABAMA. Clioiee IXoumo, Corner Broad and llndg* MreeU, Home, Ga., J. C, RAWI.INH, 1‘RoPUI 1.1 OIL Miniated ia th* Ba*i»*** put '•/ thsrily Pa*ten. ger* taken to and fn'tu the IA put free it charge. toaylMf States—Northern District of Georgia—in the matter of Collins k Goodwin—In Bankruptcy. This is to give notice, ones a week lor three weeks that I have been appointed Assignee of the estate of Collins k Goodwin, of Cartersville, Ga., who have been adjudged bankrupts on creditors’ petition by m4 d lawSw CONCORD WOOLEN MILLS* SUPPLY THE FALL TRADE. We hav* on hand at present a good assortment of Heavy Jeans to Exohange for Wool, e rate* of last season, r Custom Cards are no Ing on or near rallron . _ to Smyrna Depot, on the W. A A. R. R., paying the freight to that point Let the uamo of the owner oe marked on each packago. DUNN, OULKTREK k CO., on Mltohell street opposite J. T. Hightower k Co., are authorised to re- ceive all Wool brought Into Atlauta on Wagons, to be Oardad or Exchanged for Cloth. Th* same will be sentjo tho Factory and returned beok^to Atlanta free of oharge: before contracting for their Cloth for uniforms elan- a business, mnst be directed to Concord Woolen Mills, Smyrna Post Otos* 3: ti “ov£l THE POOR MAN’S SOAP, H & T ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Tho abovo brand is on every bar of that very popular soap, which is manufactured and aoM by MESSRS. HITCHCOCK & TURNER, Proprietors of GEORGIA SOAP Fj Atlanta, Georgia. rilhey offer it on Its own merits and guaranty every bar that goes out from thsir Factory. They X thoroughly understand tho Chemical Combination of it, and hav* Improved it* Quality; and now hesitate not to represe nt it as equal, if not superior, to any other laundry soap mad* an>-‘ — Th* y make an OUve Soap of Superior Quality, equal; to *‘B*bbttra Beet.** and s an> where. * at macb tower HITCHCOCK k TUBNKR. snd I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a m., on Lexlugton, Ga, April 10,1872—apr!7- Unary O r-wid2t Utters of administration a bo u Id not b* granted to •aid applicants. my official hignaturo thla, the tenth day Hlmis of Utorrlm— FmHon JYbUre 1 8 UfcJtKBY GIVEN to all |>ereona having do- manda again*! Reverend Richard Johnaon, late of Loutetana, derewasd. to preaeut them to me, prop- erty made ont, w.tlun tbe time prescribed by Uw, May 8th. 1871. „ | a iminiatrator of Richard J»hii«o i d-xwurd, mVswr.w Exceutor’H Notice* A FTKlt For It WKKKN from date, application by th* uadureigned, will I* made to IU* ordinary barman, de< . w dred and *•>• n teres, mors ot Use, fu* u.» purp-me divieton Mniu tbe divirers urntor ih* wl'l ot ■ailAbr.asrd. WI'LIAM II. ClIAl'MtN. 1-dlt-v/tt kurilfif. QUIantic goast Cine Hoate. The “ Atlantic CJoast Line " Freight Route, -vxs.- WILM1NGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA, TO AND PROM BALTIMORE, PIIILAOELPUIA, A EH' TORR,\ BOSTOJT, And all Eastern Cities, and all Points South and Southwest, Over the Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilmington, Co lumbia & Augusta Railways and their Connection*- A n ENTIRELY MBW LINE OF INDEPENDENT CONNECTION FROM TIOJB- WaTEU. . Wilmington, N. C., and Fortemouih, Ya., and of unbroken esuff* from Wilmlnsion transporting Freight, without transfer oi detention, to and from al 1 Interior poinla. Tha management of this line present* its advantages to th* Southern Public upon tbe • fill and quick transportation, uniform rate* with all competing line*, the l perfect a system of Steamship connections at Northern Forte, aa to—•»*- goods forwarded dally, by c **•“ '* v ~ *~*‘* r the other o! our routes o current ijMumnea, and ee of lading to hastened ami £188 TRAIN TKANSPOfc. enable blUa of Kunui mrwaruru <10117, t/j «u, ur m. wi —• both of Whloh KXPRttS - TATION Is given to Columbia. S. 0.. and Augusta, Ua., there ooomcUng with that Freight initial points. Obttorro tho Following Gxcollout HcheauJo ot Con- uootloiiM VIA Wilmington and Hteamahtp X.tnoan With BALTIMOBK—B, the &>nUwniSIMmihIp Oo.', • Mch port «».ry fire day., Andrew, k Co., Aont, T, Hmlth . bM:f, DelUmure. WIU, PHILADKLYHIA—Houthwn Ibll ttteuwklp 0omp«nj-»_,l«,M». II e..r> ten d.ye, W. L. Junee, Oenenl A^nt. 110 South Id »trwet, FblUdelphle. Aleo, Uron^t Andrew, « Oo.'. UelUmore line WiU, BOrlyer'. Dully Propeller Line; wttttrtll dmwt In r WIU, NKW YOUK—Ie.rtllerd’. Htcenieblp Line o( Ylret Clue Iron Weeir.re, unteer, YenlU end terowldlttoul nipe now buUdln., IrtTln, eeob port erery fonr d Pier XI Put Elver. Wilmington end AtUntto Bteemelilp Ootnpeey 1 . .»■— f— Leering end, port weekly. Weehlngton A Co., Agenu. It! Greenwich rtrwet. Pier I TkotUMmahlp, ol thee# linew being built eioluelrelj (or (night t ruepoctntton entry all limn ot might In unlimited quantiUse. Via .Fortamouth. Ian rl TnlRMil B msfsntor, Itwsbtor, ▼*; wr 11 Worth Btree. WIU, BALTIIIOKI-Y1. Bey Line Ueemere, Deily. ». L. Poor, OeMnl lent, Dnow Dooh. C. not AnumeeUo Une. Trt Weekly. John 8. WUeon, Oeeertl tgent. « Mk Mh M. r. Clyde A oo., ggente, lttk »o,U Dele were Areme, PhtUdelpbln. Clyde A Co.'a atemere, leml weekly, Philadelphia. . _ With MEW YORK—Old Dominion MmnuhlpOampuy'e —ngnldoeet tnenaw. Wym Bell, Hnretogn, UnUerea. Old Dominion, haring a oeMctty •( U.000 talen ol ootton pm port Tri-Weekly All lb. jnr round, nnd oTtoan if umulty il.nnn.le Yrolghte llr.n.1 way. 1M Ureenwlch .treat. Pier VI Perth Hirer. With BOCTOM—Yin Horton nnd Norfolk Uanmehlp Cempnny*, K. Hnmpeon, Uenernl Agent, U Central Wbnrt. Burton. With three perfect Hteuu.hlp oonneettone. (relrhu an not .kpoeed to tha rUke at track,ere; Through Dull ot Lading ere leaned lo Jl potott common to MrtpMlng gnaw u.,n. .hipping dlnrtlont, Inge. rtencU ptalm. ho, furnlehnl AeppUnttm kolheunde unmril link your good, yin -PorUmouth nnd W Unin,ton/^a tin "theertihlpe ta Wtl tru Ageatoi it T. 0. Jam to tka uuaisetouit *r Affeuto ■eh it* to Wllmismou.” aa yms Freight Ageul, eOnimiMleu ( Uu line mo (nrnlrt, elTnee may pr..(er. .ud dlrrrl blU. ol Inllng to be (orerenlnd N. <: .and they will eyrtd .11 drUntlon. The (oupwll rnery uriorm.Uon, u well, nleo, M agent, at nttlwny ebUenot . _ ... 10 ; J. A. Ueubaa, Trerelln* Agent. Cbnriotta, *. 0.; T. Lrutu. Loon! Agenl^Ayttan Oe.; A.ft I la. .1 Ageul Atlanta. Oe.; Hm Hoc». houtliern might ud pueenger Agent. Montgomery, Ain AIKUuu. (or low,, damage end orerubaTge promptly Inreettgaked nnd eettledVr th. .ndkrrtgwe< . (nlrllUU A. POPE, Ueak.rnl hrelght Apn a,. fliubware, Cnlifrp. 0un«, Gt. W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlauta, Ga , | 0B W. L. WADSWORTH & CO,. Importers and Dealers in Hardware: AI no, u I *r ifd Min It ul hlulp, »ld 11mm Ennilnktttg llufe *1 tkmm* Hunk. Whlttaklall Ml rent. Irpt.rtlrtlo )y ATI^AIYTA, OA