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the r^mmirn DAILY SUN gfijuialiV!!. ''9Ear&ftSTssa‘ i turn tar Cnalac EIIUm rt the lOUi. ATLAMT£.»A , 3pe»atKwpto, Auowr U.’lffl. Mt.lUy'. IfMlb I J* the epitepb chocm ijjr Honce Grot-ley, to be placed an bit enMn on tm grave lhatl _ follower qf At Democratic lined and died in nothing ilit '•Brant andkte policy detent Ae very kinked credit.’’— Horace Omul. v- jvr r.'ip *>- “Omend Grant never hat hem beaten, medMhevar will be.' ‘—Houck Gbeelex. • “Thepeople of Ae United Statevknme ffeurnf Grant—hane known all about kim yhm Deader* and Vicksburg-, they do not beet .tie etandcren, and do not cart to irfftOl aeierthtg Ae right of every Be- puhUoan to hit emtrammeledchoice cf a can■ Wsh-S£!SiSss& ss■j&wnSi'zr. 1888. Hobam Oamunr. ••A Deneeoratic national triumph meant n reetoration to power qf thoee who deeerted their seat! to Congrttt and their placet Under the last Democratic Prettt&nl to Blunge the country into the Bed tea qftecee- IIon and rebellion. Though you paint an inch thick, to <hit completion you mutt •xrmt at Inti. The brain, the heart, the tout if the preeenl Democratic party it the rebel dement at the South, with i to Northern Met and lympaAisert,"—Hohaoe Ghek- m hold our Government bound by itt duly of protecting our citizens in their fun damental rights, to pate and enforce laws Mr the eethpatton qf Ae execrable Ku- fdux conspiracy; and if it hat not Ac fewer to do it, then I say our Government ie ne Government, but a sham. I there fore, on every proper occasion, advocated und iueti/ied the Ku-hlux act, 1 hold it especially desirable for At South; and if U dote nut prove strong enough to effect its iiurpoee, Thcpeit UtB be made stronger and stronger.HORACE GREELEY. FBOOBEDHia* Georgia Legislature. SENATE. Atlanta, Saturday, August 10, 1673. The fceuato met. Pr<*ld*n4 Trammell In the chair. Prayer bjr Her. Mr. Warren. The journal of ymterdfiF** i>roc<*ding)i was read. On motion of Mr. Kibbee, the rule* were suspend- ed, and a bill to intend the charter of tfao Atlantic, SC*® 5 o amend the charter of the Georgia county purposes, vh read Tl UMiifll k Mi ilMflr if ft-T Mi. to -lay oat JSaKil MW wStr MUS the couoUe. of Brooks and Tho Aleo, a blUld- Seaboard A Morthereetert B. B. Co. °Tb. HowmMU la locorpontotho town of do*er- too, vUHUaUUtadiot ihul. bUl on Uieuu. bill to anthorice Superior Courts to lnoorpo- rate P wne aod-village* was read 3d Urn*. Me. Candler opposed the passage of the Mil, sad moved to refer ft to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Beane mid the MU had already beta before that committee add carefully considered, and that the committee wan unanimous for Its passage. Mr. Btbbt also favored the pasmga of the Mil. Mr. Candler's motion prevailed. Senate Btlla were read 3d time. On mot«» of Mr. Cm (Her the House resolution, authorising an advance to the Mate Printer was taken tip and rooeurred In. Mr. atytea offered a resolution providing that par* ties holding bonds of this State, may be beard by oounsei before the Senate, aa to the legal questions Involved. Mr. Styles advocated the adoption of his resolution. Mr. Lester opposed It aa unprecedented. Mr. Burns opposed the resolution, calling atten tion to thelalr " i * n "** pursued by the Bond Com* ► MunsaUN aald he dldaot approve the reso lution, but ha tbooght It dut to the holders and to the committee which has been arraigned In the pub- lie press; that the subject may be farther investiga ted, he was In fsyor of allowing counsel to be heard before a committee. Mr. Styles claimed that the eubjeot was of such Importance to the State that all possible light on It should be sought. Mr. NnunaUy offered a substitute for the reeolu- ti< n bv Mr. Styles providing tor the appointment of a committee of five to hear the argument of coun- ■el. Mr. Reese said that counsel for the bondholders have already been heard before the Bond Oommittee and he thought the object of the bondholders was to get more dely. Mr. Styles said that no such thing as delay had anything to do with hie action in introducing and advocating the resolution. Mr. JinnnalJy said ha offered bis substitute be- i the same subject, in justlco to the first Commit- B. Mr. Hillyer was opposed to delay, and was willing Cynthia Johnson, Dec’d, Hfeli■ Me.ulifjljxUJ ^oduoed ky Mr. Wbetoia, it la aeoartalnad .upon Inquiry of the Clerk of the Bond Committee, Mat certain testimony of one Charles L. Front, Wien by said Committee, is not in the bands of said Clerk, where the other testimony of said Committee la to bo found; there- 're Berolved, That the Clerk of said Committee be di rected forthwith to place the testimony of said Chas. Frost, taken aa aforesaid, tat the entirety in the rotary of State's office, where the same can bo eumtaed at th* pleasare^of the members of the « House took a fuaaaa UfitG 81. m. TELEGRAPH NEW8 By the New York iitoeUted Presi, MA88ACHU8ETT. Tke Crispins and Manufacturers—M»- rlae Accident. Boston, August 10—Over SO of the heaviest thee manufacturing concerns* In Lynn have pledged themselves not to emptyy any person controlled by the Crispin Association after to-day. The Crispins on their part have voted to withdraw from the Lynn Savings Bank all the money standing to their credit, amounting, in the aggregate, to $1,000,000 which sum the Crispins drift 'la largely controlled by the manufacturer*, in real estate and other tmdi transactions. The Steamer Bristol, which sailed from New York last night for Fall Hirer, with 000 passengers, was into this morning at Newport by abeik, sad af ter starting for Fall river tbs steamer commenced leaking, and the was run ashore. Th* Ceuontcua has gone from New Bedford to take the passengers off. who are all safe. NEW YORK. The Kilpatrick—Isnialngs Libel Case- Tht Campaign lu Maine. Naw Yobk, August 10.—Efforts to compromise the Kilpatiick-Jenklns Jennings libel suit, have failed. Th* ease, however, will not go to trial anti! next term. Despatches from Maine say that very active can vassing is going on on both sides throughout the State. Senator Doolittle is working bard in behalf of the Greeley tick* I. Gov. Noyes, cf Ohio, baa arrived, and la address ing Bepubliean meetings. Senator Wilson la alio shortly expected there. by memorial, bat he was opposed patties appear before the bar of the Senate and copy its time. Mr. Hinton moved to lay the resolution and sub stitute on the table, whioh motion prevailed. A BUI by Mr. Cameron—To repeal an act to move the county site of Talfklr county, was “ Gem. Toombs of Athens, We give below en extreot from e pri vate letter to one of toe editor, of this peper, written .by • joung Mend who ttttled Athene eoleljr with e view to hear the Atonal addreee of thiadietiogniihed Georgies — giving (ho impression* it rpehp open hie mind. From other qtuur- tete we have similar aocoonta of the el- feota pi the apaseh: Atoms, Ga., August 8,1872. I.turn bat hand General Toombs’ Alnmni addraaa. Sam. who have heard Urn Mott, afey hta effort on this oecasion was not eqaal to some they here beard from him, tat I say his apatoh it the nendeetl ever beard, end leer tost I ahatt never bear its equal again. I came op bare sxpeotlog e great deal (Tom whet load heard tbs of power of hie aloqnenoe, and can trulv but, "toe hall bad not been told." At Bret he commenced reading his mannaoript, bat soon fluug it aside and want right on aa if lie had been be fore a Court or on the hutting*.— Never before aid 1 have a clear con- lion of toe sublimity of oratory.— ih was moeh too short for me, _j be set down amidst prolonged the cry went up all through the ‘Toombs I Toombs I may think me too enthusiastic, * feel when I was the gn IBM* eonhAtoing l ew heard. Amply do I faU cmnpenaated for my coming '.'tt-;-.'.- KMUi| wC Tra, An important meeting of straight Dmglliltl, Bd Troup county, wu held «t Ike 8th inatant, end the tdllowiiig reeolutiona were adopted. Dr. W. F. Ys*""* ’"•d Chairman and Ur. A. H. Omt Secretary. We copy from the Be- ®N)M lOVllifi AsttcB Of the ^geuerty we, eome of the peoploof are diaeetiefled with the Of the Baltimore Convention, _ party nomination of the Ltb- arei BMUblioan nominees and in ratify prirtH.-’ta and to the preeoriptionaof toe pafand consider none of them ei dead HhiwM go into the theory of our Metalive Government — the rights of the Btataa end the liberties of the peo Besolred, That we appoint the 18th day of August at the time upon whioh to hold a public meeting for Troop oountr, at which we will oonault upon whet la begun bn done for the oommonwealth withe people, especially to eonaUer A Jtanlved, That we indulge in the hope that the polittcal movement, about to culminate in a Convention to be held ioLoa*mHe, Ky., on the M of Sep- Wnber Mat, may reanlt in theootgala- taen of e Rational Damooratto party, to Wbeik we aan oonadentioosly give our "Vtaotnd, That should Mid move ment fail to fonad e party of national (fcnoft w» shall advise onr feUow-oiU- ) seat their votes for the elector, Cincinnati end Baltimore Who “may. Jtaeeaetty catear la slower and gentler •Wttnt of others exhibit e greeter •wont of mind, end tougher staying power, and earns in at the winninx-poat The bill to amend ih* charter of the Uavannah inking and Treat Company, was paaaed. The Senate in Kxeoutlve Session continued the following appointments to-wlt: Mr. HatoS, Solicitor General, Middle Circuit; J. G. HOUSE. (Cokbsotxon—In yesterday's report of Mr. Ba con's spesoh on the subject of thepowerof the House to punish for contempts, occurs the following aeutecca: “The House, In suoh case, could override the Constitution.” This was an unintentional mis statement by the Reporter. The whole object of Mr. Baoon's argument was to show that the exordia of the power wu inherent in the House, and in entire harmony with the Constitution.) House mat. Speaker Camming In the chair, nimby Rev. Mr. Strickland. MT. Bawla offered a resolution authorising the Gov ernor to draw hla warrant on tho Treasurer for the sum of five thousand dollars, In bver of the Public Printer, in advanoe; which waa agreed to and trans mitted to the Senate. The toUcwlag bills war* read tbs third ttmei To incorporate Rookmart, Polk connty. Amended ^ToOhanJift and straighten the lines between Taylor and Talbot counties, Paaaed. Mr. Hudson bald he for one, notwithstanding discouraging action of the 8euato, would not bow to mammon. Gentlemen had entertained the Uouso with two hours epeechoe ou the policy of tho 1m*o, when the question before tho House, wee tho fair ness or unfairness of tho Jeaso. The bond signed by Joseph E. Brown only Moored to tho State the property of tho road itself, which was already tho property of tho State itself. The Presidents of tho va authorised to sign the bom_ _ - . . to make the company aa securities. Tho aocuritioi woro certainly doubtful and that was tufttoiout. Members of ,tlie company that had tickled Bul lock with a promise of a forelgu mission—a aubtor- tuge unbecoming honorable mom Brown asked for fifty thousand dollars, and utterly refused to tell for what purpose he wanted to put It. He was cautious. If tbs lease was fair, why should hs be ? HUl re fused to allow the appropriation bocauee ha dls trusted Brown. Mr. Hill, to let him tell it, was the father of the Democratic party, and father of every thing that was noble, true, and good, lu hla estima tion, aud that he was representative of tho poqpta «»i Georgia 1c this and everything else. He heard a negro hymn at a camn-iueetlng which he thought was applicable to him (11111); "You may talk about me just as you please, Spread mj name abroad; - -, beUtro fr om vessel of ike Lord.' He exhorted the House to stand to the honor of th* Bteta, and oondemu those monied rings which threatened to corrupt the Stato. Mr. Hudson, lu commenting upon the contradic tory testimony of Mr. 11111 aud Mr. Wells, said that wh&e ha resperted the great talent of Mr. Hill, and waa honored by hiafrlendsb In hla veracity, he had a duty to penorui, sou uiai duty prompted him to aay that Mr. Wolls, though in au bumble walk of life, and of at leaat equal verac ity, should not be Btrlckeu down by him to support Mr. Hill, whan nothing could bo said by any than those Interested, against hla character for veracity. Princes for something less." Mr. 8immons said that ouo of two const quinces would result from the adoption of the majority re port. either the Governor would have to commence suits for the recovery of the road, or order It to be seised. Tbe ailenoeof the stockholders In those railroad companies, whose President had signed the bonds aa securities, amounted to a ratification. The charter of the Georgia Railroad Company au thorised such indorsement, for It protected th* lc tercet of that oompaay. Similar provisions weretc be found In the charters of the Central and Macon and Western Railroads. The oempanles had the right, unde l their charter* to endorse the bonds lor security. The purpose of th* oowblnatlon was not to choke off bidders. It did not deprive th* Scago company or the Austell company, Every person waa freo to bid at a Sheriff sals, and the proposition to lease the 'road was an analogous case. The $50,003 which Brown asked for. ha ballathd, was to compensate genttaneu who ware disappointed in getting en interest In the lsase. Mr. Hudson—Does the gentlemen think that la grad ethics,—to give fifty thousand dollars to some •antlemen who were diaef--‘-‘ ** Mr. Slsamona—1 think report make oat euoh a aa would authorise a court of equity to cancel the report? White never testtfied directly end poeitiraly aa to what disposition waa made of the fifty thou sand dollars. On that point the evidence of Brown, Hill and W. B. Johnston, waa conclusive and aatta- ware in hvor of the Isaac Ignored fore the Hoot*. If* dlaoMlmed any intention to at- teak th* Mas* art The gentleman from Floyd dis cussed the right of th* teago Company, a subject entirely foreign to the question before the House.— Two witetesM testified that Cameron 4 Delano were imported for the exprera purpose of influencing Cmaa of Tho Ka>Klax Prisoners Wabuinotos, August 10.—Dispatches say that since the letter of Gerrett Smith interceding for the Ku-Klux, Imprisoned at Albany, similar recommen dations have been received, from influential Repub- The report of Col. Whitely. Chief of the Secret Service, who baa bean directed by th6 Presi- dent to lnvekllgato as to the several cases, will bathe basis of the President's action. He has already in timated a willingness to oomply with the sugges tions mule. k. .Tie first proposition In hvor of the me- jostty Nf ort WM that the securities we ft waa a tied bv each ooatnN. ana tnraawre in* maaimewsra wen not boundto laderee tbaaottoQ *f the President under thicker- ter. Whan ware the **00111111 than? And without t£iJS!5£ security than the road itself, which __ v of the HUt* already. The law oon at tbe Individuals oompoelag the Com pany ahooM be Bahia, whanas tbs bond aa executed Sdnot make them liable. The combination between Ih* Brown end Bill SSaSHEESSE M it tt withheld one million * IChlef Juattos of the State, t UnraSsSSafrem hteteflppteeeflar On e« aeeepttag the read at a eecriftee. (Appteai lB was remarkable that neatly all tha MM eatery wttaees befor* the oommittee, ( denied nor contradicted Mr. White's Neither did Brown nor any one else deny it. end it ■ever had been denied. He had notified all—Brown fifedMttl HflfeNlart—that they wan at liberty to ap- XLr'. Han-Vkr did aol ,<w Brown to testify. Mr, Bothacknd-limnei we cared net te have an WASHINGTON. CALIFORNIA. Fin I Fir* II Fir* ! 11 S,x rxurcnco.Ou., Aagutl0.-nn*w* nf- 1*1 In tb, plD.rle. *Ioog Puget Bound, ud ire doing ILLINOI8. Mor* *b*mt th* Bamt Ibntor. Cbicaqo, 111., Auguat 10.—Tho Baud of Tnd* nntnlmou.17 uloplod tho ruolutlon offend Thure- d*7, rogudlng lllegtl 1 muitnce by tho proprietor, oftbo low. eleVttor. Codbt Of Oboinaby of Taliaferro County, Ga July Tebm, 1872. Upon reading and filing the peti tion of Isaac D. Moore, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Cjn-. thia Johnson, of said county, de ceased, olfering said Will for Pro- oate in solemn form, according to the lava of this State ; And it appearing from said Peti tion that, to the best of the informa tion of said Executor, the Heirs-at- Law, or nearest Blood Relations of said Deceased, of which said Executor has anv information, to wit: John Sheppard, her Father, and Page Sheppard and Wyatt Andrew Shep pard, her Brothers, were,'when last heard from, residing in Orange conn ty, North Carolina; and that he does not know the names of any other of said Testatrix’s Brothers and Sisters or Heirs-at-Law: It is, Therefore, Ordered That notice, by publication, be given to them, and to all and singular, the Heirs-at-Law of said Testatrix, living out of this State, of the intention of said Executor to offer for Probate said Will, in solemn form, in onr said Court, on the first Monday in September next; and that this no- tioe be published in The Atlanta Sun, once a week from this time to said session of our Court, when, if no valid objection be offered, said Will will be admitted to Probate as propounded in due form of law. Chables A. Bbazley, y6-td Ordinary. THB STEINER HYDBO-CAUBON GAS MACHINE rpHIB MACHINE IS NOW IN OPERATION IN the office of the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Com- ptay. Austell's Building. Decatur stmt. AU are Invited t? call and see 1W their own Gas, fuUy equal to Goal Gas. and at lass than half the east thinasof all sixes from three lights to one hundred lights, or one thousand. Machines supplied. State and County Bights for lie. Apply at the above-named office to THE STEINER HYDRO-CARBON MARKET REPORTS BY T BLEGBAPH TO THB ATLANTA DAILY 8UN COTTON MARKET. Naw Yoaa, Auguat 10.-Cotton quiet and changed uplands 31^. Livkiu’ool, August 10.—Cotton opened quiet and steady; middlings 10; Orleans 10V Latbb— Gotten dosed duU and unchanged; sales 10.000; speculations and exportations 3,000. Bombay ahipmeute to tho 9th aiuce la»t report 000 bales. PRODVOB MARKET. Naw Yomx. Auguat 10—Flour advanalng. Wheat quiet and very firm. Corn duU and unchanged. Pork ateady, 13 66(311875. Lard steady, steam 0. Turpontlne aUady, 61* to 51. Rosin firm, 3*05 to 3 73. Freights quiot. MONEY MARKET. Naw Yoaa, August 10.—Stocks very weak. Gold steady at 15*,. Money easy at 8. Exchange—long «S: Short 9‘i. Governments dull and firm. State bonds steady. London, noon, August 10.-Consols 92*, . Bonds 92. Fjianxfobt, August lO.-Bonda 96*,. Pabm. Auguat 10—Rentas 66f 20c. ■ Oglethorpe Sheriff’i Sales.. of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, within the legal hours ofMtla, the following property, to wit; A tract of land, containing six hundred acres,more or lees, in aald oounty, adJotainr * ” Whorter, Wm. Balden, Jo* Mo? , It being the place on wnlch Mrs. Moody resides ^nd levied on as the property of th* estate of John W. Robert Coilyer Bays that he has written many a sermon iu the Pullman ears. Tho Christian Register thinks that may account for some of his most progres sive thoughts, as well as for his rapid delivery. • Administrator’s Sale, ty of Greene, between the usual houra’of sale, On# half Interest, In Lot of Land No. 08 situated in the 2d district of originally Carroll, now Douglas county, Georgia. Bold as the property of F. H. Cone, Sr., deceased, to pay debts. Terms cash. August 10th, 1871 JA8. L. BROWN, Administrate! do bonis non, with (he will annexed. S TATE OF GBORGIA, OGLSTHORPN OOUNTY. Whereas, K. Thomas Martin, adn lnistrstor de bonle non. with tha-wlU annexed, upon tha estate of Jahn Marti*, late ad Ogiethorn* county, deceased, spun a* to me for leave to sell (he land belonging k said estate. Thee* era, therefore, to cite and admonish all per son* Interested to be and appear at my office in Lex* Ington, Os., on tne first Monday in September, 1872, to show cause, it any they can, why suen leave should not be granted. Lexington, Ga.. July 18.1873. R. R. MITCHELL. JjteMd Ordinary Oglethorpe Oounty. ffiearfiw: 4 \KD1NA1 fsilsfffVt Co. Court of Ordinary. Whereas, Robert T. Kdg* and lease a Kent, ad ministrators on the estate of James Edge, 1st* of said oounty, docoaaed, haw applied to me for letters of diamiasioa from said estate: These ere, therefore, to cite all persona oon- • In Orawfbrdvllk, ■ BEAEELKY, Ordinary. f AM th* first Monday la Auguat next, appttcntton v_/ will be made totes mart of Ordinary IRK oounty, far leave to rad the lands belonging to the estate of Rev. Richard Johnson, late of mtdooanty, deceased, for th* benefit of tha widow, hair* and creditor* of said deosanad. Jons 90,18T3. B. N. BROYLES, Administrator a$I-law-te of Bnv. llafearrt Johnson, daoaaaal OBORQIA, Camden Ceanty. mO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN—’ A G. A. Mellette has applied to me foe I administration, with the will annexed, on tha aetata Angular, the kindred and creditor* of said dneqansd, tabs and appear at my effiaa within thetunapra. •oibad byatwTaad show eanaa.lf any they have. why tetters of administration, with tha will ananx- e<ahoald net be granted to mid applicant. wMfeaea my official tagatfcn*. thta the 4th day tf Anna. 1ST9. B. L. MoWHORTSR, Ordinary CampboU County. G BOROIA, Ogtetlsmrpe OeMty^Vtere- aa, X. O, Mnrrah, gxecutor of the estate of 8herod R. Maxwell, late of mid county, deceased, applies for leave to sell a portion of th* real estate of aald estate; These arc. therefore, to cite and ad- ahall persons Interests A to be and appeer st _ Aeeon the fleet Monday In fieptamber. 1S73, to show causa, if any they can. why mid lanve should not bo granted. Lexington. Ga.. July 3fi» 1«71. lOBKHTW. MITCHELL. Ordinary. Moody, deoeased, to aatiafy a fl ta iasued from the Superior Court of said oounty In favor of Edwin M. Cobb va Waldemar Moody, K. R. Mitchell, Wm. H. Gilliam und Waldemar Moody, exeontor of Tohn W, Moody, deceased. Also, at the same time and place: A lot containing two sores, mffia or lass, at Maxeye. in aald county, adjoining tends of Pops Barrow, Wm. H. GiMlnm and Thomas Flemming. Levied on ae the property of Waldemar Moody, by virtue of three n faa for costa in fkvor of Edwin M. Cobb for the officers of court va. Waldemar Moody and others, issued from the Superior Court of ssid county. July 30th, 1873 anl-td BOOKER ADKINS, Sheriff. Oglethorpe Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday iu September next, before the courthouse door, in tho town of Lexington, Oglethorpe oounty, within the legal a, more or less, In Oglethorpe county, adjoining T. Goo lab v, deceagsd, to satisfy a 11 fa Issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Isaac T. Heard k Oo. vs. Charlea G. Hargrove, executor of Penelope T. Goolsby, deceased. Also, at theiaame time and place: A tract of land containing one hundred and eighty aorta, more lees, in Oglethorpe oountr, adjoining lauds of estate of R. H. Matthews, deoeaerd, P. L. Wheelesa, and Wm. B. P. Haynle. Leeied on as tha property of 8amuel Z. Hardman, by virtue of, and to aatlsfy a fl fa issued from tha-Supcrior Court of said oounty, on the foreclosure of mortgage, in favor of George F. Platt ve. Samuel R. Hardman. July 30th, 1873. aul-td M. H. YOUNG, Deputy Sheriff. j, Administrator’sSale -yy ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on Tuefidajr, August 20th, 1872, at tbe house where the machiue has heretofore been running, 3 miles south fef Dallas, Ga., one 90 loch roll, Double Drum Cuffing Machine; one IS Inch Picker; one pair of Scalaa, and Belting for Machine* This machine waa made by M. A. Furbush A 8 n, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, and la sold as the property of T. N. Turner, deceased. This machine has been run only two seasons. Those wishing tosxamine the machine, < by sailing on eome of the Turner family, place. Terms one-third cash; the rest ontim a till the first day of December next, property secorod. It 20th, — This June 2 , 1872. Adm'rs. GEORGIA, OglctfeorpeCOHWty it and upon tbe estate of Ington, Georgia, on th* first Monday in Beptembej next, to show oauae, if any they can, why leave shall not be granted. &. bTmiTCUELL, Ordinary, O. C LnxmuTOW, Ga., July 16, 1872. UUtorpe Co ‘ i H. Japan, Guardian o( Je- makea application to me for GEORGIA \lfHKREAt W cob W. El Letters of T These are . eon* Interested _ Lexington. G*., on the first Monday in Auguat, 1879. the -i — 1 “ ««-r—i. - i be and apptaf at my Office, in Ordinary Oglethorpe Oo. S TATE OF GEORGIA- OGLETHOPB OOUNTY Whaaaaa, William B. P. Haynia, Administrator de bools non upon the estate of Newton fete vena, tela of mid county, deoeased. applies tome by writ ten petition for leave to sell th* lands belonging to Them are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per ms interested to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in September. 1873. to show cause. If any they aan, why mid leave should net bo granted. B. B. MITCHELL, Ordinary O. a Lexington, Ga., July !•* 1*79. Shepard, Baldwin & Co. No- 11 Decatur Street. Opposite Kimball House, ATLANTA, Ga. Something worth Reading TO the merchants of ATLANTA We have formed a Partnership for cairying on a Liquor and Tobacco Trade IN ATLANTA. In conducting our business our motto shall be “Truth;” and shall, as far as in us lies, practice it with all men. Within certain territory, we are exclusive Agents for tho following houses: Col. 8. S. CLAKKE, Louisville, Ky., Manufacturer and Wholesale Deal er in Bourbon Whiskies. ZEIGLER’S Celebrated Maryland Bye. RICHIE’S Napa Valley California Wines. L. L. ARMSTEAD’S Chewing To baccos, Lynchburg, Va. We feel sure the Goods we offer have never been surpassed, .if equalled, Ita Parity lor Family Use and Medicinal Purposes. by any ever offered in Atlanta. We invite any test—any scrutiny or ana lysis of our Btock. Col. CLARKE, of Louisville, has given us the Agency for the State of Georgia, for his celebrated Bourbons. His reputation as a correct dealer in Whiskies that are PERFECTLY PURE, is most fully established by a busi ness of TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, and we are determined that his repu tation shall not suffer in our hands. We have Liquors from his house From Two to Fourteen TearsOld, Which wo Guaranty. Wo invite all to call and examine for themselves. We guaranty every thing to be exactly as we represent it No one shall be deceived in the quality of our goods.tuiC- Hantner Residence of Co). L. If. Cox la Habeioham County, Ga, rned by hla Ron, Dr. S. In all who call ou him, w manent board, providing them OmlFtevwJ tWdrttefr Neeme. This boom baa a front of 80 fmfc, which affpria* Fine Promenade Th* Water—dear stone and aweet magnesia—te on. rarpamed, being Ilka lee water hi temperature, and delicto** to tha taste. This spot has long bora regarded ae ono among THE MOMT 0HAMMING LOO A* TXONM The house ie situated nine miles from Clarksville, on tbe State Road, to North Carolina, and three mllaa from the far-fhmod Tallulah Falls, Affording a pleasant morning good road, which makes ita the hotel was situated at the Falls. AFIRE SPRING which, together with pure mountain air, baa effected some remarkable cures. Those fond of fishing and hunting bad best bring their guns and taokle with them, for the apart ii good. Persons stopping at my house may rest assured that every kindness and attention will be shown them and Charges very Moderate. There is Railroad communication within fifteen miles, and Hacka to convey them to the Tallulah Falla. J- 0. BRANCH. jy 14-dfcwlm Proprietor. r, . MH .iiil The Atlantic & Gulf furuoot XjXnmu Via Savannah, Ga. gxo uun to anwmteB to wm, ,5 •ball ml tot. bemlfe m b, corapdutg tt7 OtmhW or nmt^ otaa roriw. (Mm tarata Ita. gmma. v«rtto*d, -rtB b» mwettor ewe Vj ooreovoodlo, r* docttouoatluXtkiiUoAOotf IfcrrtnrtiTtmKtefHnrTorttwaijoumItthelrin. SMS *7 cdlta* os O. D. OWtm, OoMnUpsto! toeuue.mnmekom.mlw, mmamtutw. Southern Home School For Young Ladies, ESTABLISHED 1842. Nos. 1®T and 100 North Ch BALTIMORE, MD. I MB. A MRS. WIL80N M. CARY, MBS. GEN. J JHN PEGRAM. • French is the Language of the 8ehool. P. U IflZI. Mize L fe. SASSKBN, AO' & Sasseen. PROPRIETORS. SASSEE N HOUSE, C IOBNBB aLABAMA and PRYOR STREETS, AT- J LANTA, GA. TRANSIENT, PER DAY.. Assessment #f STATE TAXES For tlxe Present Year. G eorgia—TALIAFERRO county. — court o Ordinary alChamhera, May Slat, 1679—John H. Falla, of mid oounty. applies tome for tetters of admlatatmlloaofe thsecttfea of Thomas Grier, of mid oounty, domamdi Them art, thmetare, te otte — te show amah If nay tWy hara, within tho ttaao prmerib*4 bv law, why mid appUeattra should not (LvMMUMtae my hand nl offioeln CiwwiOTdvills, thia Mar 3\et. 1879. JoIL CHABLMI A. BBAZLEY, Ordinary. /N BORGIA. OGLETHORPE COUNTY. IT Georg* H. Lester. *dmlatott*6or *| tate *f FUhx Hardman, late of mid oaunfe.. applies to me fa* totter* of diaattaatoa from mid ea am am, lharofbre. to cite and admooteh all par- Intonated te be and appear aim* office ae the Mi Ordinary. O. CL EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, State of Georgia, Atlanta. Jnly 26, 1872. Pursuant to Motion 1 of the Tax Aat, approved Jaauarg 19,1872^ whioh authorlsea tho Governor, with the aasietxnoe of the Comptroller General, to aemm and levy such a p*r eentage on the taxable property a* will produce, In the ecttmaMoa of the Governor, the ram of $066,000, exclusive of speeiflo tax**, end, after approximating, aa nearly aa practi cable, the amount In value of all taxable property In the State, aa exhibited in tha Tax Digests, it la— ORDERED, That four-tenths of on* percent, be ae- seme - end oolleoted upon tho amount of th* value •f taxable property returned by or ea< meh taxpayar, sad upon tha vatu* of all property In the State ratyeet to taxation ad valorem. JAMES M. bMITH. Governor. MADUON BELL. Oomptrolter QmaraL GEOROE PAGE A Oa. Maxvracrcuu or Pateot PtrUble Circular Saw Hills, Btatioaary and Portable STEAM ENGINES Ofilir MILLS, etr. Wo. 5 Bohroodoi fTSmifor CAalogum and Pric+Litl* jaia deuikwty Prolessioual Card. F. BRISTOW, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, IBACTICE8 in the Warren and Wilk rill be promptly attended .Officest ~ an23-dAwtf. qq-Office st Cnwfordrille, Ore. PEN LUCY SCHOOL FOR BOVS, KTewr Wnvot-ly, Aid. T EIH CCIIOOL, sttuated two miles North of Bal timore, Md., will be reopened on Wednesday, Ibe 11th of September next Circulars oentein testimonials from the hlghect sources. Boys coming here meet the sons of the best fami lies of the bnuth, and are required to practice the deportmeut of gentlemen. Application for circulars or admission mad* to th« undaraigned, at' Waverly Post Office, Baltimore county, Md.. R. M. JOHNS Angus 5. 1872. aul-dlw- OentralHo to 1 CliNTKAIaLY LOCATED. EAST SIDE BROAD STREET COLUMBUS, GA. Board, Par Day - - - • $3 OO eb!6 MRS.F . M. GRAY. mHI8 UNRIVALED MEDICINE is warranted not PURELY VEGETABLE. For FORTY YE VR8 it has proved it. great value in all disease of the LIVER, BOWELS and KID- pid LIVER and 1 ivuoio system, bihuui o equal as LIVER MEDICINE, It oonteina four modlcal elements, never united lu the same happy proport on In any other preparation, vix: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonie, an unex ceptionable Alterative and a certain corrective of all GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC, For liver Complaint and the painful offspring thereof, to wit: Dyspepsia, Constipation, Janndice, Bilious Attacks, Sick Pead Aohe, Colic, Depression of Spirits, Sour Stomach. Heartburn, etc., etc. Regulate the Liver and prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. Prepared ready for use 8 O L D BY ALL DRUGGISTS Beware of all counterfeits and lmitatlona-^fi Jyi» To Hotel Men. • XTANTED—A practical business man to purchase v v a half interest in a first class business Hotel, In Middle Georgia, where money oan be made. Any one with a cash capital of $9,506 to $4,000, to invest in a lucrative CAhh BUSINESS, may hear of —Dd chance by addreaaing C. K. C.,oai* of Box P. O., Macon,Ga., for one month. au8 -6t of the year. Fortunately, anoe* of th* stomach, tbs bowsls and th* liver, en gendered by hot weather, sudden change# of tern- Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient article may be had of all druggists. GEORGIA SPRING BREWERY rssr are, ati^ufta. The undanrigfeed. having mad* extendv* Improve- meats In the famous Georgia Sprlag Brewery Park, aituated at West End, raepaettuliy calls the attention of the public to that ‘ 1 parttee, „Ai|M •6x10;* targe poed and two boats, a id a shooting gallery. In can* of raw sneiier cm »given to eight hundred peraons. For ladtoe and ffiildrefe, two taega and finely fur abed private rooms are always reedy. School and church picnic* will be allowed the us* of the made el haHpatoe. The attest Qi of the Bp i*S**jj NOTICE. mHI naderalgned, having te X nertlon with the Scrovcn House, hsa taken charraofthePULA8KIHOCSE.se ora of the firm of John W. Cameron fe Co. The former ptamu* *f this House, —& tha public generally, are assured Chat no pains will be spared to maintain the high nnutation H ban no tong am tend. JOHN WTOAIttROa fe oo, jylMlffi Utaof Btaevra TUB OBUCT ta Southern R e aft d y F IB THE CURE OF SCROFULOUS TAINT, Rheumatism. White Swelling, Gout, Goitre, Consumption, Bronchi tte, H tees a* DebUlty, aud all diseases arising from an impure oondltton of the blood. Tbe merit* of thlavaluahte f repasettra mi so well known that s passing notice U but necessary to re mind the readers of llda Journal of the neoaseity of always having abottls of this medicine among their stock of family necessities. Certificate* can be presented from many leading Physician*, Ministers,and heads of lamUtea through out the South, endorfg it in tha .highest toms. Tne Fluid Extract of Roaadalla DR. B. WILU)N CARR, of Baltimore, aaya "he has used it In cases of Scrofula and other diseases, with much satisfaction." Da, T. C. PUGH. Of Balt all peraons suffering with ( superior to any mrsnaiattOB ha has ever used. Rxv. DABNEYBiLL/of the Baltimore M. E. Oon- ferouce South, aaya he taw teeiy so muafe henefitted by ita use that he oheer fully recommends it to all hla friend* and acquaintances. CRAVEN A OO., Druggists, at GerdonsvlU*, Va., ivasatiafactlon. ' ' st&a mold give yeutaatimo- e South, from persona s and ohtid, s UL i, atthcr per- aaya it • Dldourqwoe a nlals from every State in the l known to every man, womans aonally or by reputalton. Roaadalla la 6old by an DTugglats. CLEMENTS, A CO.. BALTiMOfeB, Sola Proffiietori. JOHN F. HENRY, So. $ Cpujwa Pnscx. N«w York, Wholeaals Agency. jyl3 SpeeW Auction far tkelnCo In tha hurt* tudl orsr MoMHaaMnow , BY THB LIVE AUCTIOH HOUSE OFT. 0. JUT80K Taeodar Morula*, 9 o’clock, J H. BASBKTT, ATTCTlOtOCEB—Ekokat Firlar • and Chamber Furniture, gplendid Mirrors, Chain in endless variety, and Furniture of all kinds. Sale Positive. au4-lt Western AtlanticR.R Oftic Hami TumoRino,, I Atucu. an., ha, i B7J. | Only One Change at Cars, Atlanta to New York Via LOUISVILLE, New Palace Cars CALEDONIA, JACKSON, FAIR VIEW, STATE OF GEORGIA, Will run through from. Atlanta, to Louisville Commencing Monday Mornlag, July 1st, 8:30 a.m. A A WALKER, M. T. 41 Not Cliempemt, BUT SAFEST AND BEST!” PBATF8 ASTRAL OIL DEPOT, WhltoUU Stmt, On. Door Below Mitchell Street. r. H. Leave. Agent. Iiv. nuou why this OU .hould be ueed In prefer anoe to any other: It is strictly pure, la always uniform, Burns odorless, Is perfectly sale, sad will not explode or take fire if the lamp la upset sod broken. It will burn longer than any other. No accidents have ever yet occurred from it fry ie and retail, by F. H. LnDUC. Sole Agent. Charles BohnefelcL uirrtimT AK»n, A ND dealer In all kind* of Metalic Burial Case*. • Casket* and Coffins. Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Burial Caste, rie. give personal atSanttoa to funerals, ln th* city or country, with a flrst-oiaas HEARSE. All orders will receive prompt attention. Sol* Agent toe Taylor'* Corps* Preurvei CHARLES BOHNI7BLD. Non I DaffitvalOpaca B*ue, mlttas XjTJMSBH. juehriam, jojtes * co., TXAFEoBbud.ua m oooMuUr mjWhr. • XX l^ruSBMkof Dry ud SMI “ th. BMW upvtalola* to tb* tnd,, wm*" »“* White Plae Door*, Windows and Blinds, TooUof wMoktboj wow Id nopuMUr OOMUd Tut Mil b.l«rw WllUnghu WM* IwatBratmidUut* Oo. CENTRAL HOTEL Mo.3M Broad Street iyg& tSSiTSmm. hoo». ~n»« WM. M. THOMAS. PropU^'*" Jyll-liil - ,— "SioDoWEE HmJSt. NEWMAN, OA *. P. THOMAS, PragrUtor-