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From on Indit Edition of the 4th
ATLANTA, OA.:
Toesdat Mobwiko, Novkmbeb 5, 1782.
Tan FomebotSkkdahi Tbodpb open
their engagement mt DeGive’a Opera
Honee to-night. The Pres* everywhere
has spokes in the moat complimentary
terms ol their entertainments. They
possess first-clae* musics! and drimatio
talent, and their concerts are exceedingly
fine. Their appearances will be: To
night, Wednesday night, Friday night
and Saturday night Those who go will
have quite a treat ' See their notice bn
the second page of this paper.
aaoaeiseaws brevities.
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1672.
NO. 747.
— Bore-throat in Americas.
— Harry McCarthy and troupe appear
in Maoon next Friday. "
—In Borne there are 295 registered
white voters, colored, 146—total, 441.
—The Bqme Bolling Mill i. ont ol
coal.
—The Borne Commercial discusses the
ghost question.
—Mrs. Bowers ts starring through the
State. She’will be in Colnmbos on the
8th. •
— Americas t.. been afflicted with* a
soiree. We suppose “ Molly” Miller was
there,'
—General Joseph E. Johnson is again
at his home in Savannah, fiom an ex.
tended trip North.
—"Andrew Jaotson” has taken a prize
at the Colnmbns Fair, "behind the cot
ton bales."
— Bad Americas whisky threw an old
negro into a well Wednesday night. He
was rescued. '
— Mr. John Collins, a most exocUent
young man, of Quitman, who was at
tending medical lectori s in Baltimore,
died recently in that city of small-poi.
—The mortuary report ol Rome re
ports very little sickness—during the
month of October tbeie bo ; ng but eight
deaths, six white and two colored.
— John Freeman and Hobby Jenniegr,
two “ colored indiwidooals,” had a pis
tolling in the outskirts of Angnsta, and
Jennings expected-to occupy six feet by
two of ground in a day or two.
— A negro thLf, Magralh, robbed a
gentleman who was engaged in a horse
trade, near Augusta. Saturday. Rants
Wright .honld keep b<Uer order in his
" comer.”
— A youug lady in Washington county
a few days since, discovering the roof of
her mother’s house to be on Are, sealed
a ladder and extinguished the flames in
gallant fireman style.
—A Savannah negro trying to oaptare
a horse in a posture, accidentally caagbt
the heels ol the beast instead oi the
head, which wilt necessitate bis letting
“the eora Cake be” for a time.
—At the Colnmbns Fair prizes were
awarded the following yonng ladies for
cooking: Misses Mollio Watkins, El»J.
Lamer, Theresa Stern, Mary Lockhart,
Lillie Badclifle, and L. J. Floyd.
—Tho Chronicle and Sentinel reports the
murder of an esteemed citizen of Bioh-
mond county. Mr. Martin was attacked
and robbed by a negro highwayman,
namod Hcdtt Johnson, Rod several
aliatet, from the effects or which he died
on Friday last. Tho culprit was arrested.
—The Savannah Adveriiier of the 3rd
instant is before us. It i* really the
neatest and beat issue we have yet i
in the Southern States. The editors end
the printers seem to compete with each
other, and they have both done their
work so well that it only remains for ns
to say that the paper is perfect We
hope that others will take it ai a guide.
— At the residenoe of Mrs. Mer.ell
Oarrolton, by Rev. O. W. Colquitt, Mr.
Wm. Beall and Mias Rhoda F. Merrell,
of the same place.
—i At the residence of Bishop Pereico,
in Savannah, by Fr. Patrick, Mr. Wm.
J. Kelly, of Quebec, Canada, and Miss.
Slaty Ellen Reilly, of Savannah.
— At the Methodiai church in Madi
son, on the 30th, by Rev. W. P. Pledger,
Mr. Marshall A. Peteet and Miss Ola A
Robertson, of that eity.
At the retidence of the bride’s
father, in Morgan county, by Rev. Mr.
Strickland, Mr. Pleaaant Willson tnd
Miss Lou Johnson, of that county.
Southern News.
—About twenty-five bears were killed
in Beaufort county, N. 0., in one week.
— The Chultauooga Timet understands
that the Alabama aud Chattanooga Rail
road is paying expenses.
— Multitudes of people visit the Mem
phis Industrial Exposition, which the
papers then say is a grand success.
—An old man named Fred Miller,
living six miles from Louisville, Ky.,
illbd last week, from voluntary expos
ure.
— Last week some unknown person at
tempted a rape on a German girl near
Ridge-top, Tennessee. A negro was ar
rested and Imprisoned npon the charge.
— A Mrs. George Kelley, of Miliers-
burg, Ky., Jiaa a baby who, at three days
old, weighed ten pounds, who could sit
alone ip a chair. , ,
I — Sheep raising is said to be profitable
on I be Rio Grauide. The second crop of
wool from thereabouts ia now coming
into market
—Mr. George C. Brown, of Danville,
Va., war. Instantly killed by falling from
a bridge in Lynchburg which place he
M visiting at the time.
— Says the Charleston Courier: ••Bul
loch is writing vindicatory addresses to
the Georgians. They are writing viudie-
jtive ones in reply.
— The Directors of the Vicksburg &
Brunswick Road have decided to extend
the road, and ibn contract has been lot
to bnild it through to the Alabama State
lines
.— A negro man and woman at Si-iloh,
Marengo county, Ala., were shot during
the excitement over a gin houae burning.
OnaWilev Jones was arrested and bound
over on tne oharge.
— Will Varney Gasked and Sam Bard
never burn out their supply ot gas ? A
quaut.ty of.it is escaping in the State of
TeDnesaeo now-a-days. They ore the
Wontaet of Grant men.
. —In an altercation between A. B.
Marlmry, Principal of the High School
bf Goodlet'sviile, Tenn., and a Mr.
James Johnson of that town, the latter
was severely stabbed. Johnson was in
dignant on account ol Marbnry having
fogged one ol his ohildren.
TELEGRAPH NEWS
By the New York Associated Press.
, —A correspondent of the Savannah
Neat', from Monticello, Fla., states that
there is a growing disposition in that
section in favor of giving the western
part of the State to Alabama and the
middle portion to Georgia, thus making
East Florida constitute the State.
| — A maw- was ‘blown up in a well
twenty miles West of Searcy Ark. Hie
legs were broken and one arm, and his
body bruised all over; still he bad the
presence bf mfnd to “tie about hl>u tho
ropi tp drarf him out. Hu was alive at
lost accounts.
1 — An ox breaking from a heard, at
Lynchburg, Va., ran wildly through sev
eral of the streets into a crowd of colored
children, killed a half grown girl, by
goring through her lungs, seriously in-
fared another, and slightly wounding
Several boys and girls.
Hearjr Wan) Dtichtr apon ait-. Slephran*
History ot the lull art Statu.
A Compendium i/the Ilitluiy of the Uni-
led Slates. By Alexander H. Stephens.
New York: E. J Hale St Son, 1872.
SUNDAY’S DISPATCHES.
NEW YORK.
A Drolhar Aroagu a Brother's Death—
Naval Haws — Rather Ilarha Tabu
the LmIih Stand la Reply to Hr.
Preado.
New Yoke, November 3.—A orother
of Thomas Roger Scanue!, whom Tho*.
Donohue killed, shot Donohue dead.
The Hartford tailed to-day to join the
Asiutio squadron. She goes by Way of
the Suez canal.
The steamer Wyanoke, from Nurfolk,
arrived with the steamer A!bermarle,from
the same port, in tow. Wyanoke pioked
np the Albemarle off “Hogg Island,” on
the 80ih, with her rudder lest. Daring
a gale while bringing her to port, she
polled ont her bowsprit and foremast, and
parted her hawser several times. She
bad great difficulty in making harbor.
Arrangements have been completed
for a series of lectures by Father Burke
in reply to Fronde.
The managers of the Brooklyn Lying-
in Asylum, charged recently with dis
missing a resident physiaian because he
was a Catholic, have filled the vacancy
by apf pintment of another Catliolio.
IUv. Gao. F. Penteoost, Pastor of the
Dawson Place Baptist Church, Brook
lyn, who caused a commotion in the de
nomination by administering the oom-
munion to non-bautised, has resigned.
It is said that ha will accept a call to the
Warren Avenue Baptist Church of Bee-
ton.
ZjATZm,
Au Affray Between Mariner*—A Treea-
ury Clerk sets hit Name la Print.
Arrived—Steamer St. Thomas from
Kingston, Jamaica.
Thomas Carr and Henry Renney, fire
men on the steamer Huntsville, quar
reled dnring her lost trip, aud on Sun
day morning' Carr probably fatally
stabbed Renney.
Wm. L. Brown, Clerk in the Treasu
ry Department ia Washington, who r -g-
istered in Brooklyn, and whose name
subsequently was erased, has applied to
the cnnrts to have it restored. Two years
ago Brown removed with his family to
accept an appointment, but claims the
right to vote under the statute that uo
person shall be deemed to have gained
or lost residence while in the service of
the United States.
That a man of Mr. Stephens's intel
lectual vigor should write an able book
ou a subject like tbie ia uot surprising:
he could hardly do olherieim But that
the “Vice-president ol the lale Confed
eracy” abould prepare fora Southern
market a school history so little partisan
in spirit and execution, will, wo fancy,
lie a surprise to many. Of course, on
disputed points he gives chief promi
nence to the Southern view, but not so
obtrusively nor so offensively os some
Northern school book makers have
presented their views. The review o! the
war of eecesaion is reasonably fair, and
ia evidently iulenib d lobe impartially
truthful. The events siuce the war are
treated briefly, unit, aa might have been
expected, with little approbation so far
aa politics are concerned; all the leading
features of ino “Ruiical policy,” espe
cially as developed by the present Ad
miniatration, point, he avers, “dtreotly,
and if not arrested by the people of the
several States at the ballot-box, will lead,
ultimately, to tho entire overthrow of
the federal system, and the subversion ol
all the free institutions thereby attempted
to be secured ou the Americau conti
nent.” In general, llm style of Mr.
Stephens is straightforward, vigorous,
interesting and impressive; nuu, while
we have no sympathy with bis position
and peoalior sectional viewa, we think
the work a worthy addition to onr list ol
school histories. — Christian Union, 16th
October.
PRUSSIA.
How Germany will gowern Alsace anti
Lorslao-1Cl0| William rteHInea onr
Motley for Expense* of Ike Arbitra
tion.
Stbabsoburo, Nov. 3.—The Geimun
Government will re establish next year,
the Council General, in Alsace and Lo-
raine, in the same form in which they
exist under Frenoh dominion.
Beulin, Nov. 3.— Mr. Bancroft, the
American ambassador, soon after tbo
Emperor's decision was rendtred on the
S in Juau boundary question, applied to
the Foreign .office fot an account of the
expeus •« incurred by the German gov-
erurne >t,in the course of tho arbitration,
ilh a view to reimbursement. He w.is
informed iu reply that the Gerrnau ^ov
en meat had no bill of < xpeuscs against
the United States.
MARYLAND.
Forger Attempts to Swindle n Bank.
Cumberland, Md., November 3. — A
man named Henry Howland depoaitod
in the Second National Bank of Cum
berland, yesterday, a check for $5,000
on the Fulton National Bank of New
York, purporting to be signed by C. H.
Mallory & Co An bonr a'terwards he
drew h;s check for $8,000, and was re
quested to call again. Telegraphic in
formation from Now York announces the
-heck a fraud. Howlaud did uot call
again, and escaped.
WASHINGTON.
Catholic Church intelligence — Uncle
Ism's Speculations for November.
Washington, November 3.—The corn-
htone of St. Patrick's Church was laid
to-day. Archbishop Bailey is oonduot-
ag the ceremonies.
No cars are running to-day.
The Government sells u million of
gold each Thursday, and buys a million
of bonds each Wednesday of November.
The Code of Mo
— Mr*. John Cooper, of Savannah,
died on ThunuUy.
— November 2—John, infant aoa of
J. A. and M. B. Briton, of Savannah.
— I* Covington, October 29tb, cleo.
Belle, infant child of J. T. Corley.
In Savannah, on 8Lot October, Mr,
V. r. Clark.
- In Covington, on the 2#th October,
at th* residence of her *on, OoL I, T.
Henderson, Mr*. Rath Henderson, in
Stnbb* and Mnu Mary
Crooker. of Blewart county, tooh 90
yean of ago, died on the same day lass
vest
— D. O. Hamill. Eeq . of Ghtttx
noogo, fer over 20 je*r« a J. P. for th*
17th Military District, oied at hi* to*t-
denae on Friday night,
Utcon Telegrtpb ft Messenger.]
A duel came off yesterday, and was uot
one of those bloodless affairs with which
chivalric gentlemen so frequently ap
pease the pains of wounded honor; hot
blood wea shed.
It seems that Mr. Henry Peters, of this
oily, has a negro wagoner named Mose
Appling, who is engaged in hauling woi/d
into the city. Mr. Patteraoo bos a negro
employed in the same way. From some
aaasa or other, a difficulty sprung op be
tween these two men, which the kinkly
offices of friends were Double to settle.
It wu plain that there had to be a fight
—probably blood bad to be shed. Pat
terson’* negro had openly avowed lua
purpose to thrush Mose Appliugthe fir»t
time he met him outside the incorpora
tion, while Mose didn’t mean to be
whipped it he eonld hr Ip it.
Things oame to a crisis yesterday even
ing. Mom won going 'oat ol town with
hie empty wagon, and when he had pas*-
on beyond the incorporate limit*, he met
Patlenon’t man coming in with a load oi
mod. Both stopped tbalr tosmx.for
they ssw that the time h*d eoaje to h»ve
it out. Patterson’* negro told Move that
if he wanted » fight, that wu M food »
time a* any. Mom told him to give his
nistoi to another negro woo was pre*e*t,
and he would fight him. Thi* tne other
refused to do, and Mom refused to fight
unices he did. Wh«*uDon,
negro drew his pistol and aimed dehber*
JSj at Mm*. But the lattor old not
men to be shot sntnont making * de
fame; hence he whipped oat bis pistol
**d got the first fire, bitting hi* sntago-
sM to the centre obin. TheUl to-rorva
tbeebln bone, and passed aroandthn left
i.w bone and oat. The woanded man
fired tiro shots at Mose, and More fired
one more at hi* enemy, bat no farther
execution wu done. The woanded hon
or of both w*e satisfied, end the reputa
tion of both for pluck was established
VIRGINIA.
Tits Malady.
Nonronx, November 4.—Tho laboring
borses hero are nearly all siob, and many
in the surrounding oouuties are disabled.
All the oars are stopped.
The outward bound mail and express
matter failed to make the trains and
boats, for want of horses. ’
Arrived—New Orleans,Niagara, Virgo,
Ferry, Livingston, City oi Antwerp, azd
City ot Brussels.
NEW YORK.
Pellltcs In lb, I’mlpfU Yesterday-*
WNdbatl St Ctadlu'a Publisher Oat
of Jail.
Nxw Yonx, November 4.—The forth
coming eleetioD occupied the attention
oi tuauy preachers yesterday.
Some excitement exists in Westches
ter county over the reported disoovery.
of gold-bearing quartz there.
Wm. Smith, publisher of Woodhull A
Clafliu’s Weekly, found bail iu 86,000,
and was released from Ludlow street jail.
Valuable Real Estate
fx Jackson and Madison Co's,
union TELBUHAUI.
From Nspnno, Ont., a dispatch state*
that the manager aud accouutsnt of the
bank British North America was drowned
by the upsett'ng of a boat
Two freight trains near Cumberland,
Md., collided on the Huntington and
Broad Top Road, killing Oondnctor Bow
ser and three passengers, and mortally
wounding another. ,
The Loohiel Bolling Mills, of Har
risburg, Pa., burned. Loss 8100,000.
MA KKE T REPORTS.
BY TELBUKAPH TO THE ATLANTA DAILY IDE
COT r ON ill A UK BT.
New York, Nov. 4.—Cotton doll and
nominal; sales 203; uplands 19|; Orleans
90ft.
Liverpool, Nov. 4—noon.— Cotton
opened quiet and steady; uplands 10@
10J; Orleans 10ft.
Later.—Cotton dull; uplands, Or
leans 10|@10ft; Bales 10,000; exportation
and speculation 2,000.
PRODUCE' MARKET.
New York, November 8.—Flour -is
a shade firmer* Wheat 1 cent bet
ter. Corn advancing. Pork dull at
$15 37. Lard atcady; steam 8fta8|. Tor-
pentino quiet at 62fto. Rosin steady at
$4 35. Freights steady.
MON BY MARKET,
New York, Nov. 4.—Stocks quiet and
steady. Gold firm at 12. Money firm
nt 7. Exchange long 8ft; short 9j. Gov
ernments dad bat steady. State bonds
quiet
London—Noc»n—Nov. 4.—CouboIs 92ft;
Fives 89J.
Paris, Nov. 4.—Rents C3f and 5M
(PBttial iAhMTtiEcmtiUfifr/ 4
rattle of Puter P, Butler, late of eald county, de
ceased, api>li»« to me for Utters oi dismission from
**li»ls?»?therefore, to cite and admonish all per-
souk Inton ated to be aud appear at my office, Iu
Losing ton. Ga.. on the First Monday In Deoember,
1»72. tin'll aud there to show cause, If any they can,
why ha lil letters of dismission should not be granted.
Leiiugtou.Oa., August 10,187i.
_ .. Mailiews, of said oounty, applies
letters of guardianship of the person snd property
of Edmond Glenn, Figuklln Glean and Husau A.
Glenn, minors of Frrncia M. Glenn, deceased:
This 18, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
interested to beandspprar at ®y offloe la Lexing
ton, Os., on the first Mondey in Deoember, 1872. to
auliJ-td
Executors Sale
Town of Jeffereou, J action Co.,
Ownyts, within th. lapl how. of Mo. on th.
First Tuesday In November Sett,
The following Iota of land, according to reoan
survey:
L OT NO. 1, CONTAINING
Two Hundred and Thirteen Acres,
more or lew, In J .cison county, ombraoing the cal-
HURRICANE SHOALS,
On North Oconee River, one of the floeet water pow-
era in Northeast Georgia, with a sufficiency of water
to drive any machinery.
The country around abounds in
mow o^m
of the beet quality, and ootton la grown to sueoeas.
There is ou th* plaoe a good Mill, Oln House and
Fixtures,aud thiee Cabins, some ten acres of origin
al forest, some good bottom lsod.aad the remainder
In pine field. It is in two ntdeeaf ths projected
Northeastern Railroad, and iu eight mile* of Jeffer
son, the ooun y site.
L OT NO. t, IN JACKSON OOUNTY, containing
One Hundred and Ninety Four Acres,
lolning the abov*, ia well watered, and 1501
t In original forest
L OT NO. 8, CONTAINING
Two Hundred and Twenty-One Acres,
more or less, adjoining tho others, on the waters of
the North Ooonee River, all iu original forest
L OT NO, 4, CONTAINING
Tkne Hundred and Sixty-Seven Acres,
more ar less, on North Oconse River, one tuudred
acres of it In original forest
AU the above lands are parts of what ia known as
the *‘Cunningham" or “Hurricane Shoals" land.
A lso,
One Hundred and Seventy-five Acres,
of land in said county of Jackson, adjoining lauds of
W. A. O'Kelly and others, and kuowu as a portion of
the “Sherman J. Himma" or “Brickstone" land.
. foUowIng
WILD
LANDS
Lot No. 360, till district, Sd MoUon, Bwrtow Co.
■yyiLL ALSO BE BOLD Of THE
Town of Danlelsville,
ON TUX
First Ttscsdoy in Mtecember next
the following lands in Madison county:
~ O. 1 agreeably to lata survey, containing
Three Hundred and Fifty-Seven Acres,
Known as the “MU1 Tract," about alxty acres in
wooJs, and sores bottom land, good MtUSUoaL
L OT ho. 2. CONTAINING
Three Hundred and Might Acres,
Known as the old “Homs Traci,” seveuty acres in
woods, good dwelling, outbuildings, garden, or
chard. etc.
L OT NO. 8, CONTAINING
Two Hun red and Twelve Acres,
Known as the Honey Pond, one hundred scree In
woods.
L OT NO. 4. CONTAINING
1 Two Hundred and Eighteen Acres,
Known as ths Patton Tract. Some improvements
id some lands in cultivation.
All the above lands are situated about six miles
from Danlelsvlll#, southeast, near Paoli.
N O. 5, CONTAINING
One Hundred and Twenty-One Ajres,
Known as the Picket Tract, eight miles west of Dan-
lelsvlUe, all In original forest.
All sold aa tMfrroptrty of the late John Griffith,
Executor’s Sale.
_ Taliaferro county, will be sold before the
house door in CrawlordviUe, In mid oounty.
between the lawful horns of sale, on the first Tues
day in November next, the following property, to
The trsot of land lying near Baytown la mid
county, oonislnlng
Six Hundred Acres.
more or leas, adjoining lands of B. Ivy, James M.
Triplett and others, known as the Joshua Morgan
Homestead, on the following terms
date. The eetate t
s pure has
late of said oounty, deceased, for th* pnrpoes c
tilbnilon among the legatees of said dscsaaad.
September 2, 1872.
JOHN 0. REID. Executor.
eep 4-td-w SOPHIA A. HUP. Xxaouhrlx
Executor** Sale.
letof the Court of Ord
ntv,will be sold before the
oourthonse door In Crew ford villa. In said county .be
tween the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in November next, the following property, to wit:
The track of land lyln g in said oounty. adjoining
the lands of Wm. Peek, Thoe J |Peek, W. W. Moors,
eetate of 8. A. HoweUand others, containing
Nine Hundred Acres,
* " risen Wm. Je*“
.. I the time of
death, and known aa ths William J >huaon plaoe.
The land may be divided in several lota before the
day of mis. and if so. plats of the subs will be ex
hibited on tho day of sale.
Terms—one half oesh, the remainder on a credit
of twelve months, with interest from date at 10 per
ir annum.
land sold aa the property of CynthlaJotaneon,
late ot said oounty, deceased, for tho purpose of dis
tribution among the legatees of said deceased,
ISAAC D. MOORE.
Executor of Cynthi Johnson.
song th
September 2,1875
eep4-w.td
Executors Sale,
r VIRTUE of e decree of the Superior Oot
Taliaferro county, will be Bold before the oonrt*
se door in Orawtordvllle, In eald oounty, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
t November next, the following proj “
The track of land lying near the
Crawfordville, containing
Two Hundred and Sixty-Four lores,
more or leas, adjoining lands of B. E. Moon, 1ohto
W. Darraooti, Rebeoca Edwards aud ethers, known
aa ths Charles Axtlar' --** •—- —>* -- *
eriy sf Charles Axt,
the purpose of distribution in accordance with mid
Terms cash. Sept. 2,1872.
aop4 td*w HANKS MUHLnVBRfNK,
J. H. HOI
N. W. CAB!
MARY SCOTT.
2U>mini*trator’a Salts.
Admlniatrator’a Wulo.
G BORGIA. Oglothorp. County —Uy Tlrto. o
an order from the Court of ordinary of si id
county, will be eold before the Courthouse door in
tho town of Lexington, iu said county, ou the
First Tuesdar ia December,’72,
within the legal hours of sale,
280 ACRES OF LAN O,
more or leee, lying In mid oounty, adjoining land
of E. W, Johnson, W. J. Davenport and others.
Rued aa the property ol LUCY LUMPKIN, de
ceased, for the benefit of heirs aud creditors o said
deceased.
Terms made known on day of sale.
This October 24th. J87J.
ool74d E. W. JOHNSON. Adrnr,
m it may coucsrn—wueresv, B. P. Taylor
1 to me for letters of admlulst ration de bo
1 the eetate of Jesse Beil, lati oi said conn-
cite and l
creditors of aalddeoef ned.
to be and appear at my offloe within the time pre
scribed by law, aud show cans#, if spy they hero,
wuy letters of Administration should not be granted
to mid applicant.
Witness my offldal signature tola 9th aay of Octo
^oen-m* it. h. MflOHELis. urmnary u. <>.
Administrator's Sale.
G eorgia—oolkthobpk county. -By virtu* oi
anoMer from the Court ot Ordinary ol mid
county, will be sold iiefore the Court House door
the town of Lexingtou, in mid county,
FRANCE.
Prc.ld.nt Till.,. I. Asked to Apologise
tor a General*. Order.
Pabi*, Not. 3.—TUe Giolois ban a re
port tbat Count Von Arnim bo* demand
ed of President Tbiera * disavowal of
General Duoiot’a order of tbe day, in
which be apeak* bitterly of the German*.
ENGLAND.
The Haled, Across Ike Deep,
London, Not. 3.—Tbe horse dUease
has appeared In several place* in Devon
shire. It is especially aevere in Tiverton
and vicinity.
AUSTRIA.
A Cbaa|e of Ambassadorships.
Vienna, November 3.—Counts Cbotck
and Vitzthum are about to exchange am
bassadorship*—the former going to Mad
rid and tbe other to BraaaeU.
h -iTATX OF OEOBOIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY—
7 To all whom It may ooncsru—Wbsrsss. John A.
J.woU roe applied to me for letters o( .clnjlul.tr.-
tlen ds bonis non on the estate or XmUy Mstsrs.lsts
of aald county, deceased.
These ere,therefore, to ette end admonish nil and
.insular, tbe kindred end creditors ot sold
deceased, to be end sppesr st my ofllce within the
tune prescribed by lew, end ebow cense, tr any they
bare, why leUats of admtnlstraUon should uot be
rrented to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this 9th day of Oeto-
*’*0011*32’ H. B. MITCHELL, Ordloery O, O.
MONDAY’S NOON DISPATCHES.
WASHINGTON.
briber News from tho Malo*/—Ono
Uoccr Dead, set Another Crippled.
’Washington, November 4.—In Balti
more only eleven out of 800 street rail
road horse* ere well, Tbe fatal case* are
rare. Nearly all borne* in New York are
atabled on account of the ooid rein
itorm. Tbe only borsa* used in Boston
yesterday were thoeo needed for hotel
guest*.
The Oommon Council of Chicago meet*
to-day to pare an ordinance allowing
dammy engine* to be need on toe street
railroad.
A noted trotting borse, “ Springfield
Bay,” died yealerelay in Springfield,
Mearenger* of tbe signal office deliver
Probabilities” * foot—their bone* and
mules being too much afflicted to be
used.
A horse valued it 85,000, tbe property
of OL Basel*,of Arlington, Va., btd a
leg nroken oy a kick.
No oars arc running, und but few
Comparklively few deaths have oc
curred.
Citation to the Metnat Law
— OF —
Ueveriy Drake, of Tatla/erro
County, Deceased.
Ordinary’* Office, |
Taliaferro Oounty, Georgia, >
September 14tb, 1872. )
To WILLIAM DUAKE. of Missis
sippi ; LUCY GHKEGS, and her
Husband, ELKIN GHEEGS, oi
Tennessee; and SUSAN BARN
HART, HARRIET JENKINS,
aud FRANK GIIEEGS, Children
of Hannah Greegs, formerly Hun
n»h Drake, now residing in Flori
da;
JOHN JOHNSON having anulied
for Probate at the November Term
1872, of this Court, of the Will of
BEVERLY DRAKE, to which he
cluims to be an Executor, being so
named in said Will:
You and each of you are required!
and are hereby cited to be and ap
pear at this office, in the Courthouse
of Tuliafcrro county, Georgia, at the
regular November Term, 1872, oi the
Court of Ordinary of said county, it
being on the first Monday in said
month, to attend the Probate ot said
Will.
CUARI.ES A. BEAZLEY,
■ep!7-td Ordinary.
w . ... Hr
lh tt Tucsdiy in D*ct)Utl*r, 187J, within th* l*g»l
ljoun of ml*, lour hundred xoro* of land, mors or
Ivina in mid count j. adjoining laud* of Jam**
Smith and B. H. Hitchcock, and others; sold as ths
land of Francia M. Glenn, dacmaad, for the benefit
w. J. Mathews, adm-r
octll-Ua
Administrator’s Bale.
GEORGIA, Oglethorpe County*
B Y VIRTUE of an order from th* Court of Ordi
nary of raid count/, there will be sold before
tract containing fonr hundred
and tweuty-mven '427) acres, more or lee*. lying on
the waters, of Miilitou* Creek, adl lulng lands of
K. D. Mathews, Thoe. R. Johnson, Fayette Whelisa,
estate ot Jasper Htevt ne, aud others. Jtatd lands
said county, there will b* told before the
oourthou»e door. In the town of Lexington, within
the legal hours of aftle, on tho first Taeerily la Ntv
—*—i described tract of land
o the estate of Bharod R.
Maxwell, droeaaed, to wit:
▲ tract of laud ooniatnlng seven hundred (700)
acres, more or lesa, adjoining lands of Jstnm
Holmes, Thoa. P. Downer, J. D. Matthews, and oih-
Bald land to be sold In 101 acre lots. Bold for
the purpose of payii g the debts of aald estate.
Terms mad* known on day of ml*. September
1872.
E. G. MUBB1H,
Executor of Bharod B. Maxwell, deceased,
eept Ltd
Five
Tan
Twenty
Fifty <
One Hundred Ooptea....
WMELY-BX MOXTBS f
J irneSm
Tan *
Twenty *
One'Hundred sitafiteir*! 1111S»
mHi
!|I|S|l|l|I|Ill|iII
!|5[5|S|S|i|5II[il!
|SH|5|a|!|S|sts
!|!|!|S|SlS|3|I|i|i
«isi3iaiai3iaiaiais
iisiaiaiaiaiaiaiaia
sisisisisiataiaiai3
insertion; 10 oenU for each anbaeowenttnamHen.
▲dvertteementa laaerted three omee a Veeft. »
?i
II
n
i
0.11. Hit tUHlHO.
. mltoaTiai n
kre*Mha*iA.«hi.fatM (kmimtireh*
FiinsOompanlee affld Clmnher.
In order to eatebiteh
tor the Dally Frees of Atlanta,
ffirreoiS* aolwaal.orpMMh
by kLnnts th. r.krem
‘£»bS55S
Philadel’a
am 1
Sontittern
Mail Steamship Line
rno wtmnroTtm. w. tL-tt Mnpowa or two
A mw» cure ami rein, re re* loo. MM, MM.
Inf from eaoh port every VPIMRY.
THROUGH RATES to aU points South wWt Bentfi*
west aa low ae by any other routes, lewnei
Pope, Geneeel Freight A«eul*
[Insington, H. 0.
F ulton county, okorgu.
FULTON SUPERIOR COURT.
Laoba C. Bcuddxu, ) Libel for Dlvoroe.
John Milton Bcodobs j Kale lo perfeot Service.
It appearing in tbe Court by the return of the
Sheriff, tbat the defendant does not reside in this
tunty, audit further appealing that he doeenet
aide in thte 8 ate, tt Is, on motion of oouneel, or-
derdd that mid defendant appear aud answer »tthe
next term of this oourt, else the cnee be considered
In default, and the plaintiff allowed to prooeed.
‘ ills farther ordered, tost thte rnlebepnb-
- - of the State fir - *
i for lour months.
PRICK ft OARLINOTOir.
A true extract from the minutes of oourt. Octo
ber 28th, 1872. _ .
ocW-Um4ns W- B. VENABLE, <Reyh*
THI MMT PIIPIOT
Alarm Cash Drawer:
MILKS JSLJMM TMSJL CODS.
vn tuh.
VairhetilrR SftdBWkndifln.vw
Fairbanks & Co^
Administrator’s Sale.
CrawlordviUe, in Taliaferro oounty. on the
first Tuesday la November next,the foUowlng prop
erty, to wit;
Una tract of land In raid Oounty, ooutatelng
One Hundred and TunUy-Five
Wares,
more or l.u, .djotnlo, load* of H*rn.r Flint, At>
oat'iiUliAJoUlU. Flrnl.uaMkrea BaMMIh.
l>rop.rty ol T0OUM Grior, UH Cl Mi* ooaatj,
cased.
Hold forth* purpose of distribution unonc
legatees, and to perfeot titles. This September A
187A. SiMM H. FAUN,
eept td Administrator.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be an\& before th« Courthouse door, In
the town ol tirawiordvl.le, Taliaferro oounty,
Georgia, ou the first Tueedoy in Decamber neat.and
iietweeu the nauti and legal hours of aale, A treat of
land lying in aald oouuty, ou the waters of lAftlte
River, cunuiLiug three oundred and twenty fivd
325 AGBE3,
Nunn and others.
virtue of an order of
S f, as the proper-
off tr
Thomas A. Lynn,
Tbe above land to be wild by
the Court of Ordinary in aald c _ _
»y nf John Evans, dec weed. Hold for the purpose
of dUlribuCuu between the heirs at law of aaidde*
ceased. Terms o eh. JAMES W. ANBURY.
Adm'r of John Evans, deoesM d.
Crawford vllte. Oa., 2td October, W7». ocV-td
September 9th, 1
i distribution. Torma cash.
WM. B. P. HAYNIE.
Adm’r ds bonis non of Newton Stevens, dee'd.
sept 1 l.td
Valuable Lands for Sale
IN HANCOCK COUNTY,
f-
TON STEPHENH. oonateUng of
1,000 AO
and on* of th* meet valuable Plantations tr the
State, la now offered for a “ “*
th* Investment, aa It does
AUMlMISTllATOit’S HAL.E*
of Amos Ellington, lands of the eetate of Stephen
Stephens, deceased, and other*, contain tug Eighty
(80) acres, more or fern.
Hold aa the property of the eetate of Stephen Ste
phens, late of Taliaferro County, deceased.
■aid laud sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
Terms jteb.
This September Md. 1*71.
WILLIAM T. STEPHENS,
Administrator of Stephen Stephens, deceased.
eepM-td
Executor’s Sale!
to M. »IUt IU lute, credo* red reUMMMM-
Atl Mnom dreiroa ‘ of parchaaiof will do von to
•lunlit. IV Fnh.ttilU.vtUM Btod.aadn.di-
lawful hours of safe.
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN (107) ACRES
of land, more or lees, Ijlng in said county, on
waters of the Ogeechee river.helooging to the estate
oi Thomas Chapmen, deem are. Said land adjoins
lands of John Rhodes. Jeaee Chapmen. Lawrence
battle hud otJera. It will be eold under an order of
the Ordinary of mid oounty for distribution onder
the will of said Thomas Chapman. Terms cash.
WILLIAM H. CHAPMAN. Executor.
Crawfordville. Oa.. 14th Aneuet. 1872. eaUM
t Whereas William T. aud Martha A. Oocfitan, ad-
mintetruors upon tlie estate of Neal F. Cochran,
tele of aald eouuty. docmaM. apply tome for letters
e.to dt«and admonish all per*
sous tnta'reated to be sod appear at my offlee in Lax-
ingtou. Oa . on the find Monday in January, 1R7S, to
■how cause if any they can, why mid tetters should
not be granted.
September 18,1872*
NOTICE
O*o Fassengors
WESTERN* ATI. ANTIC ll.U.Cffi
OH AND AFTBR OCTOBER 22. 1 72
Fare Paid on Trains
la. One-Half tent, per Nile Ho re than
wise* Tickets are Bought of the Agents.
E. B. WALKER.
B. W. WRENS, Master Transportation.
General Ticket ft Passenger Agent. oe£S-m
Sparta. Oa.. 2Id Heptamber, 1872.
eep28-dfi*wini
Executor’s Sale
OF VALUABLE LANDS IN
OGLETHORPE COUNTY
aald county, gran ted at the October Adjoaroed renu
of eald oourt. IwUl offer for eelebe-ore the" *
House door,
IN TBE TOWN OF LEXINGTON,
In mid oounty. between the lawful Roam of ante*
ON TUE rilUT TUESDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT,
all the Lauda belonging to the,
E8TATI OF 0. D. KINNEBREW,
to of aald oonnty, daomasad .being about 800
saTd'tendwllt bo ooid for the pavment ef the debts
of said estate, end for other purpose, and will he
knocked off to the highest bidder.
parties during to porches* ar*re*ue*teo local
on ths undersigned at Iteardatowu, aud txamlno tho
Jams. Gonnul Agehi. Phlte
FAIRBANKS A KWJtfi. t
ru caaajnrr lit, Fffiireffir»».
FAIRBANKS, BROWN A GO.
• ns' jttktM St-, heOmi
Mfl*
Forkl*lirto41*«>rea«nI
BUY THB OSNUINI
BTANDJLKD-lSniMBft
Mere then AM MAnM I—BUf Hens.
asmu eieu k*u mm-mm-mam nw —in
Fairt>dHks’&‘06!, ‘ 1:1
m imlsriF, jraw roam
FA1BBANK8 A EWING,
,U CMMSSftfT <r. FhUmMpUm
FAIRBANKS, BBOWX eCS,
UMIU Ml, Umtm
For at. hr Ireffiaz ■MtoreaPrelrea.
ten 18- -
OEOEGB PAQEA OC*
MAKvrACTuniu or . *
Patent Portable Circular Km Uflb,
Btatieoaif sad Pextebl*
STEAM ENCfNCS /
outer mils*, **■
Wo. 6 Gvi./ . Jvr i
ATlMORt, j
OreObi th. tmt re which th« dreoDut miaM >t
th. Um. of hU *Mth. who. likoom u Jh, BUR
MAH TOACF. vUI Mm h. Mid. Tint OMh- Th.
lugcr portion ot thu had It,. on U.
acW-td
G eoogia, dodgla* coomty. - vniihat mi
hre opp-M for rioatpUoa of pnrerehy.ondl
will pm opre tho Miu u Bf odha la DoWtorlUa
re Tnnd.7. Iho 7lh do, M HaroBhre aoU,MU
° CHre* refer Bp hind and reoh thl. JMMorlffih,
1*11. W.W.M1BDMA*.
odl- OtOmef.
Taliaferro therUTi talcA
iho diBTnoodnr I* toffire aoM. red wwhla
SB TOHTY
AGUE*, more or ton, ndtointna Iredo ol »(
ghrep. Wm. A. WMlor. Hoary D. RnUOh, red 0*
lorlod npon bj J A ChOnua. GonoabJo. ■>
property ot joba Drake lo BU.fy e »• to. In for
the Mnu ol Owwgln, loom aarenM Bid Draha by
Win. T. WotJrng. Ton cunohir lor reid OonMy,
Thll 30th SeptoBber, W1
arSendfordtlalptuae
oti-dredhwly
j. Are ainsJLejy
Geasral CommImIm, M—
WILCOX, OIMSU #-■
ftSi8iS»‘ l ' ia
DI80OLYRD HONES.
phemxouanc
SUPTUPBOHPBi
#•
offiih, oaun fmob
ATLANTA.OA.