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tiik daily sun New Al*TK«nwtMiw» always found ou First P»fcO Local and Business Notice* on Fourth Page. »ingle topic* of the Sun For »«le at the DAILY...... 6 ATLANTA GA Wednesday Morxinq. Settr 11. 1872 JUDGE STM ‘HESS. Olid HtA July, 1671. ITho lo'ffowiug tribute 'o the memory o( the Son. Linton Stephens is from the pen of a niece of Henry \V. LougfAlow, the American poet, who has attained bo much distinction iu the Eastern as well as the Western continent. We feel that our readers will, as we do, highly appreciate this tribute, not only from the tone of Us touching sympathy, but from the source frees which it comes.—Editohs Son.] Another noble name is added To the list of shrined dead; Another strong, grand form departed To his lowly, narrow bed I Another guiding hand is taken; Ono mors heart is calm and still; O, my God I ’Us now in anguish— * Bow me to Thyhlgher will I Gone, in all his prime end rigor, Passed from out the field of life; But he bore himself as conqueror. Nobly In that weary strife I To Thy feet, 0 Holy Jesus. Now we brin gthis crushing load; Only by Thy help and guidance Can we tread this thorny road. In thy hands, we then, confiding, Leave the one to us so dear— Leave until* spirit risen tn thy glory shall appear 1 Marian Adklk Lonofellow. Jiotlonr Aug. 11, 1872. KXCRltPTS OF FUJI AND HUMOR. A youthful novioo in smoking turned deadly pale and threw hie eigur away. “OU dear,” ho saul “tliere’a something iu that cigar that’s wakin’me sick.” “I know whet it is,” said his companion, polling away. “What” ‘To bacco.” Hay “What shall we namo our lilt! boy?” Laid a young wife to her husband. “Call him Peter.” Oh no, I never knew any) ody named Peter that could earn his salt. “ Well call him Salt Peter, then.” fiGF* A quarrelsome couple were dis cussing the subject of epitaphs aud tombstones, and the husbaud said: “My dear, what kind of a stone do you tliiuk they will ffive me when I die ?” “Brim stone, my love,” was tho affectionate re- ply. <9* A little thing iu Sabbath school was asked by her teacher ‘-if she always said her prayers night and morning.”— !‘No, Miss, I don’t.” Why, Mary, are yon not afraid to go to Bleep in the dark without asking God to take care of yon andwatoh over yon till morning?” “No Miss, I ain’t—’cause I sleep in the mid die.” J@- “ My dear sir, I will pay yon iu time; aud since time is money, tho lon ger yon wait the surer you are of your pay.” John A. Stephens Suggested for the Leg islature. To the Editors of the Herald: Allow me to suggest the name of John A. Stephens &h that of a suitable candidate for the Legislature. He is a Democrat, a man of ability and of the highest in tegrity. The Democratic party would honor itself in nominating him, and I am sure be would be elected by the largest majority ever given a candidate in Ful ton county. whose Democracy is above suspicion, is An Old Democrat. We find the foregoing in the Herald of this morning. Mr. Stephens is a clear headed, able man, who would make a good Representative. Liabilities of Telegraph Companies. In Portland, Maine, an important legal deoision has jnBt been rendered, which settles the law, so far, at least, as the State of Maine is concerned, as to the liabilty of telegraph companies to their patrons in CA&e of their failure to trans mit or deliver messages. Two years ago a firm in Portland, sent a dispatch to Baltimore, accepting an offer of a cargo of corn at a given price. The message was written on what is known as a “night blank,” at the usual night rates. The message was not forwarded in time, and the cargo was not secured, and great loss was sustained in oonsequencc. A claim was preferred against the tele graph company, which was resisted on tho ground that the night blanks con tain a printed condition to the effect that the company shall not be liuble for an amoui t exceeding the sum paid for transmission, which was forty-eight ceuts. The decision of the court sustains the plaintiff’s claim in full, the ground of the decision being, that although telegraph companies may establish reasonable rules, they cannot, by printed notices on their blanks, relieve themselves from the liubilitj winch the law imposed on them. A Father of Fifty Legitimate Children. The Waco (Texas) Advance publishes tho following statement by a correspon dent, who, it says, is one of the most trustworthy and respected citizens of the place: “Thero lives in our midst a man who is the father of fifty legitimate children; he has been married to five different wo men. By wife No. 1, thirteen boys; by No. 2, eighteen children; No. 9, ten; No. 4, six; by No. 5, three. Thirty-five of these children are still living—or wore a few years ago—eight were killed or lost iu the Confederate army, aud seven have died natural deaths. “Thirteen of the boys—all children of No. 1, held office in tho Galloway brigade Platte county, Mo.*, tloops, Burns commanding. Of the children by No. 2 there were four iu the Coufed- erato army, in different brigades. By wife. No. 8 there was one in the Confed erate States army and two in the Heel Flies, making twenty sons in the Confed erate aervice. The man is hale, healthy, und hearty. I know him well, as also his wife No. 5 and her children. She is young, with a mountain of wealth of hail’, fine looking, pleasant, aud prom ises to still add to the population of the country. I will, if required, produce the affidavit of the father of this numerous progeny to the truth of this statement.” Per® Ilyaclalhe’s Wife—'Who She Is. Tho New York IVorW says: Mis. Emilio J. Merrimsn, who has married Fere Hyacintbc, in London, will lie remembered by many persona in thin city and Brooklyn as one who Iiub led a very eveDtlul life. She was sepa rated from her husband some years be fore his death, sold a small house and a couple of lots in Brooklyn, which be hsd deeded to her, aud with her daugh ter to travel abroad, acting as agent ior a “patent” corset, and endeavoring to aot as correspondent to papers, in which last she was not successlul. The following is an extract from one of her letters published in a fashion magazine (Dcmorest’s) iu thia city, in September, i860: I have seen the Empress with a white straw, trimmed very plainly in bine. Her dress was also blue, with a black lace sbnwl. On another occasion she wore a blank Neapolitan braid, trimmed with white lace. This waa worn with a parple drops and black laoe. She always looks lovely, bat best in these colors, with her blonde complexion. Shoes are round toed, with the heel os small and aa near the centre of the foot as one can possibly stand np in. Hair is atill very fashiona ble, but not so elaborate over the fore head. As women grow more voluminous in their dress, the men, iu shockingly had taste, seem to dwindle into spider like insiguificonce with their aoeuty clothes. Eujllr J. Mkkuiman. Mis. Mcrrimau was converted to Hu manism while on this trip. After her husband's death she returned to thia city in order to obtain the money for an in surance upon his life, which ho bad pre sented toner during their early married life, and which she had kept paid np while abroad. While lieie she became reconverted to Protestant i-m, under the miuiatrutioua of Itev. Joseph Thompson, of the Chnr>:h of the Tabernacle; but dually left New York and went beck to Faria, where Fete Hyueintho converted her hack again to Romanism, aud was converted by her to matrimony. ©ffitidl 'XhnrrUBtmtme. Notice to Creditors. S IaTE OF GEORGIA, TALIAFERRO COUNTY— Notice Is hereby given all persons having de mands sgsinst WilllAin Johnson or Cynthls John son, both lftte of said county, deceived, to present them to me, properly msdo out, within tho tim* prescribed by law, so as to show their character and amount: end all persons indebted to either of said deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment. September 2,1872. ISAAC D. MOORE, sep4-wCt Executor of Cynthia Johnaon. ^VTATE OF GEORG I A,Oglethorpe county—Where. IO as, E. W. Johnson, admiutetiator upon the es tate of Lucy Lumpkin, lato of said county, deceased, applies to me for leave to sell the laud, belonging to intere«ted to bo and appear at my ollice iu ],cx- ington, G»., ou tho first Monday iu October, 1872, to show cause, if any they can,why said leave should ot be granted. August 28, 1872. R. It. MITCHELL, an30-td Ordinary O. C. Executor’s Sale. b y , house door In Grew ford vllle, in said county, between the lawful hours of sale, on the find Tues day in November next, the following property, to 1 Raytown In said Six Hundred Acres. i or less, adjoining lands of B. Ivy. James M. Triplett and others, known as tho Joshua Morgan Homestead, on the following ttrms: One third of the purchase money cash, the re mainder in two annual payments, with interest from date. The estate to hold titles uutil tho purebaoe money is all paid. Said land sold as the property of Joshua Morg u. late of said county, deceased, for the purpose or tils- UibuUon among the leg .tees ot said Ueceasec.. September 2, 1872. asp 4-td-w Oglethorpe Sheriff ’a Sale. W ILL be sold on tho 1st Tuesday In September next, before the courthouse door, iu the town of Lexington, Oglcthorpo county, within tho legal hours oi sale, tue following property, t~ T. Goolsbv,doccagod, to satisfy a Ufa issued tho Snporior Court of said county iu favor of lanac T. Heard A Co. vs. Charles G. llargrovo, executor of Ptuelupo T. Goolsby, deceased, . Oglethorpe countv, adjoining lauds of estate of It. 11. Matthews, dcctuftd, 1*. L. Wbcelcsa, and Win. ll. T. Hayule. Leoied on an tho propeity of Samuel Z. Uardmuii, by virtue of, and to satisfy a n fa issued from the superior Court ol said county, ou the foreclosure of mortgage, iu lavor ot George F. Platt vs. Samuel 11. liarUman. July 80th, 1872. aul-t I M. II. YOUNG, uoiinty .Sheriff. Virginia Female Institute, t'rouagu from- seventeen Southern States. Ino turso of study la comprised iu tou Schools. Thai cf music is the largest in f.ie South, and Is under the care of fivo professors. Session will commence September 11th. For catalogues address the 1’rinci Administrator’s Sale W ILL BE SOLO, before -the Courthouse door in Crawfordvllle, In Taliaferro county, on the first Tuoaday in November next,tho follow lug prop- Out Hundred and Tteenty-PIre »teres, more or loss, adjoiniDg lands of Uarucy Plynt, Ab ner Perkins, John li. fclynt, and others, bold as th< prut erty ol Tuoinas Grier, late cf said county, Ue. cased. Hold for tho purpose of distribution among the legatees, and to perfect titles. This September 2, 1872. JOHN II. FAL1N, wpftd Administrator. Executor’s Sale H Y VIRTUE of a decree of tho Superior Court of Taliaferro couuty, will be sold before the court house door in Crawfordville, in said county, be- Two Hundred and Sixty-Four Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of B. F. Moore, John W. Darrsoott, Rebecca Edwards and ethers, known tho Charles Axt land. 8ald laud sol i as the prop* S TATE OF GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY —Whereas, James B. Johnson, Administrator upon the estate of John Eades, late of said county. This Is, therefi _ sons interested to be and appear at my oflloe in Lex ington, Ga. • to cite and admonish all per* e and appear at my oflloe in Lex- i the first Monday in October, 1872, iu||hiu, ui., uu iub urav uvuuay iu wwutr, idia, to show cause, if any they can,why said leave should not be granted. September 2,1872 R R. MITCHELL. se4-td Ordinary 0.0. GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY.—Whereas, U George H. Lester, administrator upon ths ee- flrst Monday in September, 1872, to shi any they can, why said letters of dismission should not bo granted. Lexington, Ga., May 20th, IF,*. ■ Executor’s Sale. W* the first Tuesday iu November next, betw een the of laud, more or lore, lying In said county, waters of tbo Ogccchee river,belonging to the estate ot Thomas Chapman, deccaeeo. Bald laud adjoina lands of John Rhodes, James Chapman, Lawrence Rattle and ototrs. It will be sold under an order ol th» Ordiuary of said county for distribution under the will of said Thomas Chapman. Terms cash. Oglethorpe Sheriff’s Sales. X \T ILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday in October Vi next, before the Courthouse door, in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe Oounty, within the legal hours of sale, tho following property to wit: A tract of land, containing seven hundrod acres, more or less, in Oglethorpe county, adjoining lands of Henry Kinnebrew, Jesse Davenport, Wm. W. Davenport, Frank Sorrow, Sarah Sorrow and others, on the waters of Millstone Creek. Levied on aa ths property ot* Robert H. Turner and Robert H. Glenn, to satisry two A (as issued from ths Superior Court of said couuty in favor of A. J. Mathews vs. Robert U. Turner, and Robert H. Gienn. Angnst *23d, 1872. au‘28-td M. H. YOUNG. Deputy Sheriff. UKOIIUIA, Oglethorpe County. W AERKAS, Marcus A. Pharr and Thomas P. Calloway, Administrators upon the estate of Shelton Oliver, late of said county, deceased, apply to mo by written petition for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admoniBh all par tus interested to be and appear at my office In Lex ington, Georgia, on the first Monday iu September next, to show cause, H any they can, why said leave shall not be granted. R. R. MITCHELL. Ordinary, O. 0. Lexington, Ga.. July 16. 1872, Administrator’s Sale, ji of " said couuty, will be sold btforo tho Court House d»or. In the town of Lexington, in said couu- ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND, MURE OU LESS, lying in said county, adjoining lauds of Abol Eber- Sold aa tbo laud of Lemuel Black, deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs aud creditors of said do- ceased. Possession given 1st January. 1874. Terms msdo known ou day of sale. This August 12, 1872. Oglethorpe Sheriff’a Soles.. W ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in September next, before tho ooutthouae door In the towu of Lexington. Oglcthorpo county, within the legal hours of salo, tho following property, to wit; act of land, containing six hundred acres,moro s, in said couuty, adjoining lands of J. H. Me ter, Win. Itaidcn, Joo McWhorter and others, it being tho place ou wuich .Mm. Moody resl«lev;and levied ou as tho property of tho ostato ol John W. y, deceased, to ratify a tt la lamed irptu the ior Court of raid couuty iu favor ol Edwin M. Cobb vs Waldcmar Moody, It. It. Mitchell, Wm. H. Gilliam and Waldsmar Moody, oxccutor or lohu W. Moody, deceased. Also, at tbo same tlmo aud place: A lot containing ..ro acres, moro or less, at Msxeys. In said county, adjoining lauds of Pope Barrow, Wm. II. Gilliam and Tbomas Flemming. Levied on aa tho property of Waldcmar Moody, by virtue of throe u fas for costa In favor ot Edwin M. Cobb for tho officers ot court va. Waldssaar Moody and others, isau< d from the Superior Court of said couuty. July SOth, l«72 Bitl-td BOOKER ADKINS, Sheriff^ GEORGIA, Camden County. rilO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—Where**, X John Ck liter has applied to mo for letters of ad ministration on ths estate of Frederick J. Clark, lata of said oounty, deceased. These are, {therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, te be and aupear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, If any th<»y have, why letters of ad- Witness my official signature this, ths fourth day ol June, 1872. E. A. McWHORTKli. j UU 9. Ordinary Cainden County Oglethorpe Sheriff’s bale. \I7ILL be sold, on tho first Tuesday In October TV next, before tbo Court House door, lu the own of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, within tbe T hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: tract of l#nd, containing twenty two hundred Acres, more or less, |n Oglethorpe county, adjoin log lands of J. F. Cunningham, I. Newton Dillard and lands formorly belonging to tbe estate of Wm. W. Everett and others—it being the tract oo which Mtal Smith resided at the time of hisdasth, and now occuped by Wm- W. Bush. Levied on as tbe prop erty of DeWitt C. Srn.th as the admlLiatrstor <>f M**l Smith, dfceaeod, to satisfy two A. fas., one issued from the Superior Court of said county, in fovor of K.C. Shackelford. Ordinary of said oounty, for tha use of T. 8. White, as guardian of Lucy V. Meri wether vs. DeWitt C. Smith. as administrator of Mial smith, deceased, as principal, Wm. W. Daven port, administrator of C. W. Davenport, Wm. W. Da- veport. Ambrose Witcher, and Wm. M, Smith, as securities. The other ft. fa. issued from the Couily Court of said c >unty, in favor of Lewis J. Deupree vs. DeWitt C. Smith. Principal, DeWitt C, Smith, as a imiuistratorof Mial Smith, deceased, security, and •m M. Smith- HOOKER ADKINS, Sheriff Lexington, August 27th, 1872. 1— iy virtu* of au order from ths Court of Ordin- jf said county, there will be sold before ihe courthouse door, in tbe town of Lexington, wi his the legal hours of sale, on tbe first Tuesday In No- vember. 1872, the followisg described tract of laud in said couuty. belonging to the estate of tthcrud U Maxwell, debase.I, to wit: A tract of laud contatuiog seven Immlr <1 (• •o, crca, moro or less, adjoining lands of Jatura iom.es, i tei*. P. Downer. J- D. Matthews, and «-U rs. heid land to be eoid tn »o> acre lots. h>hi for the purjn.se of psjit g the debts of said e*t-t*-. Terms mad* known on .lay of sale, hep umber *, 1872. E. O. MURRAH. Executor of Uharod R. Maxwell, deceased, •sptfcti t tUUKGlA, tiglrttoorpi County.—Whore* Y as, William J. Mathews, administrator upon tho cbtato of Francis M. Green, lato of said couuty, deceased, applies to mo for leave to sell the land be longing to said estate; This is, thei-efore, to cite aud admonish all peBsoue interested to be st-d appear at my office iu Lexington, Ga., on the first Mouuay in October, 1872, to snow cause, if any they cun, why said leave should not be granted. augil.td _ Gwrfifl-- Taliaferro Co. O RDINARY'S OFFlUE. May Term, 1872, of the Court of Ordinary. Whereas, Robert T. Edgo and Isaac C. Kent, ad ministrators on tho estate of James Edgo, late of ty, deceased, hav applied to mu for letters of dismission from said estate: therefore, io cito all r c »‘ ,,0 »* cerued to show cause, if an they me prescribed by 1 lit be grautod. Givcu muter uiy band ato. rein Crawfordville, thl* May tith, 1872. m'J-ffiu CHARLES A. REAZELEY,Ordinary. r.OltlilA,DOUGLAS COUNTY.-Notico will bo given to all persous couccrued that application will be made to the Court oi Ordiuary n kaio coun ty, at the first regular term aftor tho expiration of *ixty days from the dato of this notice, for loavo to roll tlu lands belonging to tho eslato of Juo. W. Nixon, lato of aaid county, deceased, Juno 29,1872. jyU-td Z. A- RICK, Administrator. GKOItGlA— Cuiiwlrn County, mo ALL WHOM IT MAY OOMOERM—Whereas, 1 E, Crum has applied to me for letters of adinlu- 1st ration on tho estate uf Joseph G. Crum, lato of said county, deceased— Tlupcare, therefore, to olto and admonish all ami HiiigiMar tho kiudrod and creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, aud show cause, If xnjr they have. Witness my official signature this 30th day of May, 1872. e. a. McWhorter. ruy'16 Ordinary Camden County. A GENT8 WANTED TO bKLL PARTON'8 LIFE OF HORACE GREELEY, tYo Patriot. Htates- lu in and l'hilantropbist. Not a brief and unreliable campaign document, but a full aud complete history of tho ilfw ot this re markable iuau, iron tbe able and impartial pen ot James Parton, tho first of all American biographerm For Circulars, with full description, aud tortus,ad dress, NATIONAL PURL18UING CO-, Atlanta. au27-w6t Robert Harris, administrator, upon tho estate of Daniel Harris, lato of said couuty, decoxsod,apply to mo lor leave to sell a poitiou of the laud belong ing to said catato. This is, therefore, io cite and admonish all per sons interested to bo aud appear at my offict at L«x- Ington, Ga., ou the first Moudir in October. 187% to show cause, if auy they can, why said leave should uot be granted. Lexington, Ga., Aug. 14,1872. aulft-td R. R. MITCHELL, Ordinary O.n, TATE OF GKOUGU.OGLKTUgRPECOUNTY- W berets, Nancy H. Kmuohrew, ex-cutiix upon the estate ol Columbus 1). Kiuuebrow, late of said oouBty, dsosxasd, applies t-> iu« tor lasvs Io nU j|M'i for the purpose of and admonish all per- August 28. 1H72. R. H. MITCHELL, anflO-fd Ordinary OC. G eorgia-TALIAFERRO COUNTY. — Court o Ordinary at Chambers, May 31st, 1872.—Jobs 11. Flin, of said county, applies to me for letters of administration on tbe eatate of Thomas Grier, of said oounty, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite all persona concerned to show cause, if any they have, within tbe time prescribed by law, why said application should not CHARLES A. BEAZLry. Ordinary. kJTATE OF GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY. IkJ Wberoas, K. Thomas tyartin, .uu Inutrator de bonis non, with the will annexe , upon tbe estate of cause, if any they oan, why eucb leave nuer, itie oi ssiu county, ae- »for tetters of dismission from said estate This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all pm* son* interested to be and appear at my offioe, is L«iington Ga., ou Uio First Monday in December, 1872, then why said Ic Lexington, Ga , August 10,18T2. appliee for leave to eel) a portion of the real estate of aaid estate; Thee* are, therefore, to cite and ad- mooiehall pe'sons lute reeled to be and appear at my office on tbe first Monday in beptember, 1872. to show cause, if any they can, why said leave vhould not be granted. Lcxiugluu. Ga., July 25. 2872. ROBERT N7. MITCHELL. Ordinary. S TATE OF'V.htlU'ilA.O.»LET:lOHPK«)UNfY- Wbereaa Robert Hsrrte mates sppliestio'i to L*lt*r*of tUntiinstiaiiou e by writtei dren, lia« rpplied fu r exemption of personalty, and will j mbs upou the same at 11 o'clock, a. m., onthe 20th day of August, 1872 At my office. August ti, 1872. ROBERT R. MITCHELL, »u8-w2 Ordinary 0. 0. rc«idojits of raid county, aud orphans of Charles Jam'' -, lato ol Campbell county, dcoeeeM, this is to cito all persons concerned, to bu and appear at the date of this notice, and show cause, if any they have, whv said N. 8. Lipscomo may not bo intrusted with tl sGkurttU ushlp of said orphans. Witness my official signature this August 14th, W. W. HINDMAN. Ordinary. f 1 KOKG1A, Oglethorpe County—Wboro- UT as. Daniel M. McDonald, of said county, applies deceased; This is, therefore, to cito and admonish all persous interested to be and appear at my offiot lu Lexington, Ga-, cn the first Monday in October, 1872, to show cause, if any they esu, why •aid letters should not be granted. ROBERT R. MITCH ELL, sug2l,td Ordinary o. C. _ Wneeexs, William B. P Hayule, Administrator de bouia non upon the estst of Newton Stevens, late of said county, deceased,appliee to me by writ ten petition for leave to sell -he lands belonging to ■aid estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons interested to be and sppaar at my ' first Monday in September, 1872, to ah< any they can, why said leave should not be granted. "WM. 330XjXjM:^.3Sr, DEALER IN WATCHES , CLOCKS, JEW ELRT, SPECTACLES, ETC. NO, 10 WHITEHALL ST., NEAR S. K. CROSSING, JUST RECEIVED : A FINIS ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY IN THE LATEST STYLES I PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIHIjrO irA TOMES, A c. wpASI CHATS WORTH FEMALE INSTITUTE NO. Ifc8, FRANKLIN 8T-, BALTIMORE, MD. MISS A. B, IIAS SOY, Principal. MRS. C. E. EYGKLDRECIIT, formerly of Bell Haven Institute, Columbia, S. C., Vice Principal. r HIR SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN SEPTEMBE 10th. Bui\diugK and grounds spacious, location high and healthy, course of study extensive and In struction thorough. Both the Principal and Ylce Principal have had much experience in educating * training the youug. The entire expense per „.un of a boarding pupil, including English tui tion, one other language aud vocal music $860. Mu- elo limguagee and other extras moderate. ForOir- enters address ths PrindpaL au80-dtw-tf Trees, Flowers, Bulbs, Heeds, Hedpd Plants, Nursery Stock, Fruit anu Flower Elates. Address F. K. PHOENIX. BLOOMINGTON NUR SERY, ILLINOIS. CU\f\ ACRES; 21st year; 12 Greonhousos. Apple OUU 1,0001 yr., twenty dollars; 2 yra. thirty dol lars; S yra., forty dollars; 4 yrs. fifty dollars. Four Catalogues, 20 cent*. Jy20*w8m TIIK aitKAT Southern R e m]e d y JR TUE CURB OF SCROFULOUS TAINT, Rheumatism, White Swelling, Gout, Uoitre, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, and all diseases arising from an impure condition of the blood. i merits of tbis valuable preparation aro so well a that v passing notico is but necessary to re mind the readers of this journal of tho necessity ol always having a bottle of this medicine arnoug their stock of family necessities. Certificates can bo presented from many leading Physicians, Ministers,aud heads of lamllios through out the South, endorsing It iu tbo highest terms. Tho Fluid Extract of liosudalis. DR. It. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore, soya "he * m used it in cases of Scrofula aud other diseases, ith much satisfaction.'' Dn, T. C. I'UGH, of Daltimoro, recommends it to all persons buffering with diseased Blood, saying it superior to any preparation he has ever used. Rev. DABNEY B vLL, of tho Baltimore M. E. Don- fcrcuco South, says he hts been so much bcr.cfltted by its use that he cheerfully recommend* it to all his friends aud acquaintances. CRAVEN A CO., Druggists, at Gordonsvillo, Va., ■ays it nover failed to give satisfaction. SAMUEL G. MoFADDEN, Murfreesboro Tonn., says st cured him of rhouu.ati6iu when all elso failed. Did our apace admit, we could give you testimo nials from every State iu tho South, from persons known to every man, woman aud child, either per* sunnily or by reputation. KosadalU is sold by all Druggists. LEM ENTS, A CO., Baltimouk, Solo Proprietors. JOHN F. HENRY, No. 8 Collkg* Place. N«w ork, Wholesale Agency. jyl8 A. F. SAUER & CO., Silver Plated Sash ad Show Cate MANUPACTOHY 101 W. Lombard St., Iluttiinorc, Md. tft" Fancy Mi 9$r Store and made to order, Plata Glass and Glass I'lxtcs of all sixes fir* fiotcl Dircrtoro. SPOTHWOOD HOTEL., MACON, GEOIIGIA. (Nearly opposite the Passenger Depot ) Only Ono Minute's Wallt, Board $»3 00 per Dav* THOMAS H. HARRIS, Proprietor. C. J. MAuLBLLAS >■)•> . novki ECKLES HOI SiO, Businesp Square, Social Oii-ole, Ga. RATE* OF BOARD) Single Meals 5“c; ier day $2 00; per week $8(0; per mouth $20. STKKLiJfO ECHLE&, rrop’r In connection with this House is s LI VERY STABLE, spl7-tf F. M. ECKLE8, Proprietor. BARNESVILLE HOTEL, J. B. CAMP .... Pro , ansnsiR house FORSYTH. OA., Near Depot, and onvenlent to business portion ol town. CALLAWAY, Oler*. EDWARDS HOUSE, SPARTA, OA. _ RCHAMfc WATK1WS Pfopri.lor. _ JOHN T. READ, Pryprletor of tbe PL El .A. X3 HOUSE. Fronting the Passenger Depot, Jelfl-tf CHATTANOOGA, TENN. DR. J. L. JONES, Clerk. SAMUEL LUMPKIN, J. T. OLIVE. Sol.Gen. Northern Circuit. MARSHALL HOUSE s.«iv».Y.vjjr, uj. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. Day Hoard 98*0 O. navSOtf REMOVAL WM.RICH & COMPANY WHOLTUSAUH Notions, Millinery, and Fancy Goods YITILL REMOVE ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 10TH, TO CLARK'S BUILDING, NOl U DECATUR Tv Street, opposite the KimbaU House, where they will be prepared to show to tile trade, one of tbe LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF Notions, Millinery and Fanoy Goods, In tlaLo Boutlierxx. 0tAto«. We are now closing out our splendid retail eetablishment, whl.-h enables os greatly to enlarge our whole sale business, by giving it our undivided attention and a largely increased capital. Merchants will promote their interest by examining oar Stock end prices before going XML WM. RICH A CO., The Scofield Bolling Hill Company Manufacturers of Merchant aud Bar Iron, FISH BAR, SPIKES, BOLTS, NUTS, Etc. LARGE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND ORDEI.g PROMPTLY FIT.LED. Re-Rolled Iron Rails, Warranted Equa TO ANY 11ADK A LIU1TDD QUANTITY OF NSW 11A1LN MADE ON SHOUT NOTICI. Southern Railroad men are ttpecially Ini ted to call at oh. Works, and examine the Huality or our Rails,and theseay that they are JHanutucturco, Capacity of the Works, 16,000 Tons per Ann Me crc now Jinking about ball' tlii.i (juuulily. WurobouNo ut tlio Work*. Milledgoville Hotel, CALLAWAY & TRICE. P. H. HWLEB. Clark. RHODES HOUSE, TROY, PIKE CO., ALABAMA. SUlantu Coast Line i ; tctjti|t Uoun. The “Atlantic Coast Line "Freight Route, MARSHAL HOUSE, SAVANNAH, Oa., A.B. Ejuoe, Proprietor Board per Day, S3 OO. b5J? Greensboro House, J. I. uoiiERTr, Proprietor GREENSBORO, OA JVST OPEA'EU, The Carter Hotel, GAINESVILLE, .Ga. riHIK AB JVE HOUSE, SITUATED ON THE EASX ■ldo of the Public XI J. GARTER. Proprietor. Mize ProIONislotAitl Curd, GEO. F. BRISTOW, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, P RACTICES in tho co intica of Talteferro, Greene, Warren and Wilke x All bu ’.incat lutrusted to e will be promptly attended to. Office at Crawfordville. Oa. an2:i-dkwtf. LUMPKIN At OLIVE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lexlnstoa, Georgia, Practice aa partners, in rivil case#, in all the Courte of the Northern circuit, aud the Supreme Court in Atlanta. In criminal badness, there is no partnership. Mr. Olive will represent cither side of say State case is which he may be employed. sp I7-tf Unbcvtakcrs. Charles Bohnefeld UNDERTAKER, D dealer io all kinds of M« telle Burial Ceaee, Osskite and Coffins. Keeps constantly on band a large assortment of Burial Cases, etc. Will give personal attention to funerals, In the dty or country, with s flmt-clas* UEAllSE. All orders will receive prompt attention. 8ole Agent for Taylor’s Corpse Preserver CHARLES BOHNEFELD, Office and Warehouse No. 1 DeGivo’s Opera Ifoaso, Broad street. ml4-«m GROOMES & REECE ini. i.p-'U the t-tete of L’ouu.y. dfc*aa» d. dob sail | er- .1 my office ou the _ ihow cause, if any i, wb> said tetter* should noth* grant*d. Lexington, Ga., Aug. 9.1872. sons interested to bu end appear first Monday in October, I**’* a all-id H. K. MITCHELL. O. C. I /7UXFBAL UNDERTAKERS • 1 d*** 1 tl Dealers tn firs Banal Cases and Caskets, will at* Fuserals In city or country with the finest Hearse iu the city lor both adults and children. Can be found at their office day or night Orders by rele^raph^^tend^tojwomptiy. 4V Special attention given to the dieinterlng' removing and shipfing ot bodiea. febl-fit WM. U. STEPHENS, ATTORNEY AT LAW CKAWrollUVlLLK, UA. BARTOW HOUSE T. J. Ilridges, Proprietor. Cni'torsville, Goorgia lol ] NEL Mn HOIIH E. GRIFFIN , GA/ Nearly opposite Passenger Depot—only ouo min* nto’s walk. Price Day lloaril $2 30 Jsn24»tf MBS. A. M. NELMS P. L. MIZE. K. B.SASSMN, AO’T & Sasseen. PROPRIETORS, SASSEE N HOUSE, C ORNER ALABAMA and PRYOR 8TREKT8. AT LANTA, GA. BOARD: TRANSIENT, PER DaY $2 00 SINGLE MEAL 78 jy-20-tf BltOWN’N HOTEL, MACON, GEORGIA. IIS SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IS THK largest aud best Hotel In the City. It is situa* ted immediately opposite tho Geueral Passenger Depot, au<l for Comfort, Elegance, Economy and at tention of its Employees and attaches it offers groat* r inducements to the traveling public, than auy oth* r house in the Southern State*. novitetf BROWN k BOM. UOBLIEK HOUSE ! Formerly Littloficd House. T chhii p, - - Georgln. Sonoia Hotel, Madiwt/ii IIounc, jnAinsojr, OEOR I A. TERMS: S3 PER DAY. apTtfN. H. K1HH. Proprietor. FAIRBUBN Bj Mra. L. HcLorln, The Morning Trains HOTEL, Fairborn, Wcoi LITCHFIELD HOUSE, AC WORTH, OROROIA. beet th* market affords. THE KENNES4W HOUSE, MARIETTA, GEORGIA. W. K. Otine. Assistant. ’ jsl2tf HATH’ HOUSE CCTUBkKT. 00. I1KNKV IIAYS, Prop’r. Board per day $ dac-vtf don tralHo tel CKNTUAIeLY LOCATED, EAST SIDE BROAD STREET coLuaniUH, ga. Board, Per Day - gj OO eblfl Mns.F.M. OKAY. KINO lIOUi.SE, Stono Mountain, Ga., B- C. WHITE. Agent, Prop'r, Fine Summer Resoi^ JelVtl CONYBHS IIOTFU ID. X*. Bmltli. 3?rop’r. 8INOLK MEALS — $ 80 PER DAY 2 Ml PER MONTH 1100 Syio-tf -VIA- WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PZUM*AOELM’UMA, AEW VO HR, UOSTOJf, And alt Eastern Cities, and all Points South and Southwest, Over the Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilmington, Co- luinbia <& Augusta Hailw^-ys uud their Coni ection>*o A N BNTJPJBLY NEW LINE OP INUEPENUENT CUNNSOTIUIg b'UOM mam WaTEU, . Wilmington, N. 0., aud Portsmouth, Va., aud of unbrokcu gauge tr WllmJustuL transporting Freight, without trausier oi detention, to and lruiu ai i interior points The management ol' this line presents its advsutegea to the boutl etu Public upon the a enrancsai ease* fui aud quick transportation, uniform rates with au competing Rues, the mam currant iusunuca,aad »r period a system ot Btoamshiy conucctlous ut Northern porta, as to enable biffs of lading to ha at goods lorwartled daily, by one or the other ol our routes over both of which EXPRESS TRAIN TRAM&HJl TAT10N is given to Columbia, ti. C., aud Augusta. Ga., there ooUMoUng with (aat Ftrtgkt - - - mlnal poiUtS. Obaervo tho XTollo-wiutr KxucUcut Huheuu.e of Oou- Iioetloiiw VIA WlliuiaKton aud HteumthipLlnew With UALTIMOKJt—11, Ui. t)uuth.ru Uto.m,hlt> Ou/. 8t«uuen, Laotl.. S.bMd^ u.y da UoUnr. mtiui each port every five days, Andrews & Co., Agcuis 78 Smith’s Wharf, Baltimore. WitnPHILADELPHIA—Southern Mali Mciunship company's steamer, Pioneer, Laavfu* each** • every ten days, W. L. James, Ueueial Agent, i;m> Scuih 8d Street, Philadelphia. Also, throngh Andrews Co.’h Baltimore lino with Snriver'a Daily ITopvffer Line; a iu jut drayags in Raitimora. With NEW i’ORK—Lorilluiu’s btcamehlp Line ol i’irsl Ciase iron steamers, Benefactor, Vo. uutccr, i-umta and iwouddiUoiial ships now building, luaviug each port every four day*. M. U OhL Ausl Pier 88 l.ubt River. Wiimnigtou and Atlantic Steamship Company's Stoamers Metropolis si v, Equator Leaving each port weekly, Washington A Co., Aleuts, 17a Greenwich street, Plor 12 North lUvor. Tho Steamships or these hues being built exclusively for lreigut t rauaporlatton carry a 1 *«* of freiMl In uu 11mHod quantities. Via Fortumouth and .Inland * With BALTLUOBE— Via Bay Lino Steamers, Daffy, R. L. Poor, Gcnorai aid. Contracting Agent, lhl West Baltimore street, Batilmon With PHILADELPHIA—Annainessio Line, i/i-Weekly, John y. Wilson, Gsuerai Agam,44 Booth UhM. Philadelphia. Clyde *t Co.’s steamers, semi-weekly, Clyde A Co., Agonta, l2lh South 1 aiawars Avenue PUiludciphitt. With NEW YORK—Old Domiuion StoamshipCompany's msgulflcent Steamers, Wyanots, Niaaara. Isasa Boll, Saratoga, Hstteras, old Dominion, having a capacity ot 18,000 halos oi cotton per w<.ek, ioaviul «aih port Trl*WotkJy sii they tar round, aud oltenur if necessity demands, i reighU raoeivrd iMilia, Broadway, 187 Greenwich slieel, Pier 87 North River. . . With BOSPON—Via Boston aud NorioU Steamship Company’s Steamers, leaving each nsrt Tii-Wmiv E. Bampbou, Ueueral Agent, 68 Central Wharf, Boston. * * 99X19 With these pericct Stoamship connections, treighte are not exposed to th* risks ol wstihsr or drays*i ..ansiora; ihrough Bills ol Ladlug are Issued io off Vomte common to competing lines. Bates, flsrsltica tn n, shipping directions, tags, stencil plates, to., furnished on application to Uta undersigned or Annul* named. Mark your geods via ••Portsmouth aud Wilmington,'' or via ••steamships to Wiimiucton.'' u vor may prnfur, and direct bills of lading to bo lorwarded to A. Pork, General Freight Agent, it WUmJiuiioi N. o., und they will avoid aU duteutlou. The lollowiug Southern Agents of ths Line can furnish ail art Ziliko gent, Union Dock, 0. Fits* ti. U.; J. A. Saumcu, Traveling Agent, Charlotte, N. 0.; T. Lyons, Local Agent, Augusta, Ga. Local Ageut Atlanta, Ga.; tikN Mock, Southern Freight and Passenger Agent, Montgomery, 1 tV Ail claims for loss, damage aud overcharge promptly investigated and mtiled by ths uudarttaasA Ieb27dtf A. l'UPE, Ueueral EreigluA|sH, T |JH,J> x i J m jbUbiD , Froshanil ti«nulno,from Beat Ejutcrn Uroiren. A full stock now in utoto end to arrive, of Rutabaga (white and yellow); Poiy.lt Top, Strap Leaf, Globe, Flat Dutch, Oow Horn, and all other improved Ttand.nl vuriotiee, and selling at very lowest oasH prices. Now ii the time to bay yoiu supply, you will soon have to low. THE FRUIT SEASON fe otaoit bead, and thoee expectmg to enjoy or tave their bait, ehould be mto- plied with raaoB asu> anu rime, einsa mills s wtjra reams* I have on hand: 200 celebrated Lightning Peeeu Ferere. 160 oelebratod Lightning A] Farers. Also, 2 caw. of the eombined Ap ple Parer, Oorer and Slioer. 50 Hutchinson’, single Oidei Mills and Presses. A nMrient enp. ply of tho Doable Mill, for tboso who wish to make Cider on a large scale. D.»- criplive prioe list, .cut ou application. p J. BEN. WILSON, | lily Bucnuor u KUUOUJ & WIUON, Bros. OnO, ta Ih. Min lllaili. Ot. Savings Bartls. Insurance BY Tne Knickerbocker life Insurance Comnanv! OF |NEW YORST T>0LICIXS PAYABLE to the party himself at toy certain sgs; or his heirs oo prsvteae death, with ear. 1 tain benefits never before conceded by sny Comuaoy. A large Surrender value at the ond of each year, EXAMPLE—Age of applicant, — * ’ or previous death. Premium *" l ton ona or eecn year, u ueeirea. sut, 80 years; amcunl of polloy $1,000. The whole payable at iff yean ef sfi $08 70; surrender value first year $4* 11; M year M«;N year MAMkefi. uney will be returned to the policy-holder than he has pa!4 la aeaattWM. policy-holder thaa he hee ysti la ■ General State Agent, AUsteU's Buildlog, AU H.B.OB BOARD OP REFERENCE IN ATLANTA—John H. Jamee, BankerM. O. PehMae. i 1A Boae, Attorneys; J. H. Low,] Consulting Physician fior&BMK, Caller j. ©ana, 9ft. W. L. WAD.WORTH, AtUnn, Ow, I OBtaa. WtMM W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.. Importers and Dealers in Hardware* Aloe, a Larg* Stock of Stevee and Meuse Furnishing Weed*. Opposite James' Bank. Whitehall Street, ptemhevlft- tv ATTa/ ^ “DOMESTIC” EDWARD H. DSalUXEB A!)D . .off Engraver on NO. 11 ALABAMA -DS1EST10"3.M. Co. Sfi tkaknh,Ut Or 23 Wt Itrhnll Ml., Atlanta, (la. 1XTI HAVE several of the late Improved Wheeler I Wilson, Singer, Hove, Weed sod Floreooe ATLANTA, Ga. UATAVM’U S'EMAUS TCtE,” r|7HlS INSTIITTE haa 1 ty years, and enjorsaedli the number of pnpUa limited resentafivee from two thirds pal iy Sooth end South' InoDtly healthful, la rath cad from Baitlr Circulars eddreae