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l ’ul>ll«hrJ by the AUanU San Publishing
- Ceaqwuy.
ALEX It DEB B STEFBEWS, Sol. Proprietor
and.Poltical Editor.
•AMI. A. EcHOLS, Associate Edit >r and Bull-
-nan Manager.
trauliii Agents i
JAMILS L. CALHOUN. Ttukeg*. All.
■. HXUUJT. Social Cisclb. Ga.,
lOmmtf TravtUm§ Jgmt,
Affltmls lar Tla Su.
M. F. Ecaoin, Opelika, aa.
J. ft. Crawley. Wolfhhia. Oglethorpe Co., Ga.
I. K. P. Douglass, Hoclw. Ga.
rn. U. P. Boanma, Monroe, Ga.
J- L. WnxoKT, Wood*lock, ua.
f G. (aidwklu HonevUle. Ga.
iTrttia 4 Hassoha*. Thomaon. Oa.
I C. daafiLTOA. Dalton, ua.
> O. Hath, Jr.. Eatoutou. Ga.
. 0. Pamtiam . lAOraqga, Ga.
L G. wouuamm. Du.« Point.
A. A. bau, Albans. Ua.
Lou raw 4 Ours, Lexington.
Da. W. ■. 4aaaatx. Potat P.ier.
LZSRXZW*
4. H. Pivtaud, Wintervilla.
B. R. Mabtiv 4 Go., Crawford.
4. B. LtuoiduB. Rutledge.
Jack Kuo, Home. Ga.
A. J. Doha* Cleveland, Ga.
A 1C. Coltou. 8o-;ial Circle Ga*
Gao. Lvmvhim, Hiephena, Go.
A W. Axauay. Alexey'*, On
Jkiwb Cabm. Carr's ntetlon. Oa.
Btoci Flobkwcb, Maw Duet. ua.
Urv 8. Mayfield. Copy uni. Ga.
Jotitrn Davidm*. Woudvuie, Ga.
C. L. PiAOuca, LiUvllie, Ga.
W. G. bcai.'oo*. Warientoa, Ga.
Huts* DvDu*a. M|iarta. Ga.
ifiisu Moos, Oulvertou, Ga.
It YAM* 4 Dahjlmott. Crawtord villa, Ga.
IrxaaoM L. Hunt*#. wiiledgevliie, Ga.
Dr. J. T. li*skit, Mayfield, Ga.
A. 8. Dams, Devereut. a.
C. C. Moitum. Qreeual.' oa.
THE
VOL.-III.
ATLANTA. G BO KOLA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1S72.
SUN.
no. 7ao;
ATLANTA, OA.
Bdsd.it Miibmso, Decihser 1, 1872.
Grot fa News DraTltles.
— Cuttle are in d-moml in Albany.
— Birdtng is prevalent in Hsilconnty.
—Mr. Tbon.se Suiot, o* Coweta, baa
414 inch bt an.
—Another gin boose baa been burned
n*'»r LuOiange.
—Au Atlanta belle baa been in Covina-
tm.
— A man in Covington btole a 800 Jb.
bog.
—A preacher in Albany refuses to re*
ejgnize the Albany Newt mun.
— Au Albany negro shouts another by
mivake.
— Mr. J. C. Moore, of Dougherty*
sh >t a uegto who Was stealing corn, dead.
— Lot** and Willard, Rome lnecbamos*
bid a little “oDpleasantuesa.”
— A negro boy died of fits in Hall
county.
— James W. Winfield now owns tbe
Greensboro lltrali.
— A number of strangers are bunting
bonus in Gaiueeville.
— Tbe beadless ben la nowij Jackson
oounty.
—W Findley wont for Mr. L A.
Simmons with a one in Gaint sviilr and
hurt him.
— A Worth county mm, named Mm-
sey, whh nearly abut to death by m va
grant named Woods.
— The N*t and Qgptral City, of Al
ba iy, sre dietti**i' # » "anlajiifllA*
about »<ime vouutj priining.
— Charlie Wii ingbsm ia a candidate
for State Printer. A better one oould
nob be elect* d.
—TbeNf wuso Herald is »n fav- rof
eitli*>r A. II. Stephens or B. H. Hill tot
Senator.
—The L-tGrang** R-port-r is oui in de-
fensr of Mr. Boully, whose character was
attacked by tbe Atlanta H.rald, some
time ugo.
—The LaGrungo Reporter urges the
State doing its own printing. Tho cost
of a suitable office would be only $5,000.
The Reporter is correct in the matter.
— John LuRnque, riding a spirited
horse in Douguerty, was spirited against
a fence post., and is now in danger of
giving u- the spirit.
— The Misses Daniel, daughters of
Mr. George H. Darnel, who wee mnr
der»*d by Sbsrmau’s hirelings iu 1864,
will return to Covington, after Christ-
miia. The? havo been in England siuce
1865.
—A monstrosity was born in this c jon-
ly on Friday morning, tbe 2ad inst A
lady ol Beard countv gave b»rtb to a
child having two heads, four leas, four
arms and a uouble stroke of gender —
The child being tie-d evidenced prema
ture birth.
— Dr. Andrew Hancock* formerly of
Cothbert, wdo wmm sent to the peniten
tiary for life in 1869. for killing Riley
Martin, of Decatur county, in 1866, died
in tlie Asylum ut Milledgeville, of drop*
9y, on the 17th. He was a confirmed
maniac.
flat rta gee.
—On 26tb iust., Mr. E. 8. tulge to
M as Mar> O Daily.
—Ou 20 h inst., Mr. J. M. Fioyd. to
Mias Julia Davis* both of the c ty of
Gartentville.
— lu Bainhridge, Mr. Milner Smith*
of Th m»atou and Mom Ftoriune Smith*
of Talbot.
— On tbe 2lst inet., by tbe R- v. Dan
iel W. Howell. Mr. J. 8. Mollorv and
Mrs. M. M. WUkerson, all of Troup
oouuty.
DtaUu.
— On the 25th, Joseph Brooks* sixty
years, iu Monroe.
— Ou tbe 43.1, aged 84, iu Covington,
Wilwiu ouuuor.
— iu Jackson count;, Mr. J. D. Mo-
Ever.
— In Jackson oouut;, »ged 74, Jamrt
Mum*.
auUIIIKUN ntoW*.
— A cbnrob it now being finished b;
tb* MetboduUol Qunla.ille, AU.
— Mr. Jobu Greene, uf the Mobile
Rigittrr, died .U'-deuI; the other d»j.
Peue u»U ia said to be tbe beellb
i«yt cit; on tbe cuu'lbeut.
— The bowie-kuile u bind led with
e'neideriblij de tier it; b; jouug bu;e ol
Meuipbuin tueir.ff.ir. of b»b<>r.
—A b.tionii bmk with 3260,000 bn
juat been eetiblubed in Birmingbuo,,
AU.
—A cuftl-oil well hu been diacorered
on t-.e prrmieee ol Me. Knbj, neer8le*
Teneoo, Al.
Uemplii* hu a number ol fliat-c'u*
murderer. re»d; to be let looee .t tbe
buldtug bt ejmpethetio jorieo.
—Tbe Mempbie deteoiiree .re .(ter
luuner. nod drummer, who m aolioi
ting lr*Je withunt bee DM.
— A .prglillj bo; in Nubrille uid
tbe other d.j: -‘F.tb.r, wurt done tbe
printer lire on I” *-Wb;, ebild f
••Bef.oee jon e.id ;on b.du't |Mid him
for two ;e.r>, .0 I ;ou .till uke *be pe-
per.’’ •* Wife, put ihai bo; to bed; be’.
Hr. *t. phew, to th. rroet.
rram tk. 8.nnDMh (O.,,) t.nrtu.
After Borne ;een of pnru;, cou.tr.in
ed b; H eeri u . peraquitl injury, Mr.
Stephen, bus enmcieuil; recovered to
visit the o.piUil.
That deep aymp.tb; of tbe peoplt
which olna'ered around him iu hi. re.
tirocy, end which met the demanda made
on it b; a great and oalamitoua family
notion, waa prompt to exbibit iteeif in
a delio ile and touobing manner.
He waa tbe recipient of testimonials
tbit must bare touched the tenctereei
chord* of bis nature—inhibitions that
might make a man free from bnman van
ity—'eel proud.
We eia.m part in ail that waa said and
done to Mr. Stephens upon this bis first
pnhlio presentation.
Foi bis profound learning, bis unsel
fish generosity, bis devoted pi.tr otiuu,
bis sterling fidelity to personal friend
>Uiipe, Ins triumphs iu tbe forum, st tb<
bar, and uu the bastings, hs is fall; on
titled to the admiration and gratitude ol
tbe people be baa served. Ue baa won
and wurtbil; worn honors gained in
public Jiie, that do not pale belore any
»f tnoaedisplayed b; bia man; and abb
compeers.
It ma; be safely said that the people
of Georgia, irrespective of political n->
visions, join in tbe bops that be may
wear tut political coronet to tue close of
ids ci-ei-r, witi-unt a tarnish.
Mi. Stephens has gone back to bia
home, with thn promise that iu s few
days be sill give to the people of Geor
gin bis views upon (be prese it politics
nil nation.
Hia nromived utterances will be looked
toruard to with the keenest anxiety.
Wn-n tbe; shall oome tbe; will be re-
Helved with profound attention sod re
aper! t, It we could, antler su; cireUui
stun-es, o iitut ourself the euem; of Mr.
otepbensiu su; sense, our native lusth.ct
ol right and jiietice would not pttm t ua
to diagnrve tue taot rha* be baa a hold
upou tbe aff ctiouesud confidence of Ibr
(ieo| leof the State, wbiob tbe magnetism
of bis presence and eloquence can make
muui feat Ur on -my oooaston.
At uo time during bia long public err
v ce has be failed to exert so liflueuir
upon the political affairs of Go -.gi.
And it osunot Dow be expected that bis
promised address wilt be what man; •-
bia editorial efforts have proven (o he,
mere essays, though strung and intelli
gent ones, uuon tbe cardinal priuoiplea
of Republican government.
The eruerg'ng of Mr. S'ephens, and s
spetch from h.m at this particular juuc
lure, mean something more than a mere
interchange ol com seis With tbe peopi-
ol tbe Stute. Indeed some of tbe must
itm and xealous of bis frieods of the
press bava prepared the way for bis Can
dida ; fur the United States Senator-
lip.
In a tort of semi or quasi offloial an-
nou- cement it bas oome from Atlanta
thst_b, wifi net agaume tbia puaitton
IftMimi Mfiithm
. _____ . __ WlJnVSl
ilsr ebannel it cornea tbat bia promised
addreaa will be an i Hurt to diaauade the
enosen electors it m mating tbe vote of
Georgia for Mr. Greeley.
It would be au innult to the intelli
geuce of Mr. Stepneus and s r< fi ction
upon the gentlemen composing tneeieo
tonal ticket to assume that tbia leal Wan
‘ it -.hject. Th" true eolation of tu
matter, we take it, may be found in tin
utterauoea of those presses lliat aymps-
thix-d With the views end position of
Mr. St.phene iu tue late campaign.
Accepting tola as true, it may he said
that Mr. Stepheus la and iuteuds to hn a
candidate belore tne Legislature for th.
Seuatonhip
It ma; be urgetl that an; comment
upon this position might be deterred
nuril alter Mr. Steidiena baa made wn
authoritative anuouucement.
To this euggw turn we yield aaaent,—
It ia do> the ooject of tbia article to pre
judge him or to place him in a poaitton
of our own making and then proceed to
demo isb it, though for tbi. mode of po
litical Imputation we have belore us tbe
dielingunuied example of nisown book.
It ia not intended Jo eanv>ss bis claims
or oomiicteue; for die position, personal
• r political, but wa desire to au; a wore
or two in wdvaurr.
It IB known that in tbo late canvass
Mr. S'ephetis occupied a poai'iun op
posed to a majority of tbe people of tbe
Slate.
It is as fall well known that in the con
duet ol the campaigu there were mauy
tilings writteu and aa d calcnlat* d to au
uo; audwuuni, to irritate rattier luau
reconcile. To make tbe m liter plain, ii
lean acknowledged fact tbat the majority
of the D- mocratio party of tin Stale was
for Greeley, while Mr. Stephens sud his
foilowt-ra were uol, and that tue differ-
enees at the beginning widened as the
campaigu progressed, and that, a* in all
puli leal campaign*, there were thing*
said, written aou done, which it were
best should uow be fornotteu.
• Mr. Siephrna bimneK, in his own
journal, has thrown out tokens of kind
ness aud reconciliation. We are quite
willing and prepared to reach for tb.se.
We deeira to aland l>; al 1 true men ou s
general wne tbongb we may feel Oou-
strained to diff -r with them in dstaila.
Tne men wbo embraced tbe Oft-eU-v
movement were actuated bv as high,
patriot to and uu-elfish purposes in th.ir
course, as *aa Mr. Stepbsns and bia
friends id theirs. This much tbs; gram
•o others, and this much tbe; claim for
: bemselves.
If the candidacy of Mr. Stephens is to
rvwt upon bis past services, and his nree-
ent fitu.es lor tue Senslurskip, we are
conteo to do dnty according to our per
sonal preference.
If, on 'ns other hand, i' is intended
as s rebuke to ihose who thought they
saw a aoiution of political troublra in
the election of Mr. Greeley and sought
it—tbeu We can but look upon tbe p.iei-
tionof Mr. Su-ybeua as untimely sod
unwise, sad cannot too soon or too
strongly announce our opposition to it.
Foralga Gnvilp.
—Count Arnim, ti'S German Ambassa
dor, hat retar ied to Peris.
— The second wwion of tbe parlia
ment of Quebec ia in sesaioo.
— Tbe Csar is said to have a decided
foudm-ss for Bonrbou wni ky
— Tbe British museum has over 100-
000 American works ia its library.
— Oboleva baa appeared in Berlin, Vi
enna and Prague.
— Tne Emperor of Obtua was married
the 10th alt.
— There are about 90.000 slaves annu
ally taken from Africa to Turkey to be
manufactured into Mussulmans.
Tbe Comte de Paris is still at Oban
till; with tbe Dood'Aumale, sad intends
to remain there till tbe end of tbe year
A new observatory has just been
cmpleted on the bill of Arieti, at
Florence, near tbe tower urn d by Galileo.
— Tue London Board of Works is at
length snout to uu.lcrtake to free the
uridges over tbe Thames from toll.
- Alexaodi r Dumia pronwnuoss tbe
funeral irution over tbs grave of Tbuo
pbile Gantier.
—President Tiiiera lias been selected
as an arbiter on a coloninl quotion which
ha* arisen lie.men England and Porta
gal.
— The Peler (lieGreat, iron clad, so
cording to Mr rtoed, rx chief construct
or of tbe English navy, is the most puw
enul iron clad iu Ibe world.
In Liverpool the dock laborers are
again endeavoring to render unionism
compulsory, not only aa agaiust each
other, but as against their masters.
—It is asserted that tbs city of Nice
has secured s aits near to the L'brary,
wi'b tbe intuition of esUbliauing there
s Museum of tbe Fine Arts.
—The Paris Figaro affirms tbat Mile
Olga, wbo rxecut'-s sucu astonisbing
asrmi flights every evening st the circus,
belongs in reality to tbe male sex.
— The new King of Sw-den is an ao-
o impllsbed amateur musician, and takes
great interest in the w-lfare of the excel
lent musical conservatoire at Stockholm.
— It is nlated tbat much anxiety iafelt
at Berlin about tbe fafe at Dr. Fritzs',
archivist ut the Royal Academy and di
rector uf that of Sciences, who bas en
tirely disappeared since October 1st.
— Dresden lias been visited with
cholera, bat tbs latest reports arc very
favorable, and only three deaths iiad oc
curred. Tbe disease had been brought
from Pestb.
— Next session of Parliament the
nolo question ot flogging or mioals
gain comes before vbs House of Uom-
tno s, bqr with Uffte cbanca of the pres
ent act being repealed.
— Tits conclusion at wbiob tbe Figaro
artivea is tbat “ Raltaga*" qraat have pro
duced to tls author,
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Lbbvb liBlton
—The Eanumista cTItalia mt> then
r** iu the IuIihd JLiugtiom 80.000 ao>eui
f turf «pt'lie*xble tor fuel, which* when
comim-OAt t), will b« fouud from 25 L> 80
per cent, cheaper than coal at the
pmteot price.
—The new window for 8c. Paula Gathe*
iml, representing th- Marys *• pronch-
KIH the t rim* of (Jhiisi, and «:x**nuted in
Munich, from desikrus by Prof. F*ustu**r f
complete, and will be placed ia posi
tion abort ly.
— A statement has been seut to tne
English Treasury within the lo^t few
days, wccordirg to whiot) tbe sum due to
Lord Helborue (Sir Roundel Palmer) for
ids services ia drafuug thn British caso
and hr Brii isb advocate at Geneva is es
timated by him ut $30,000.
—The Mettengei de P'trit states thst
_ suit has been commenced by tbe Gov
ernment agtinnt MM. Roucher and Pi*
etn to compel them to pay rent fur the
residences tucy have occupied in the
Rue de i'Elysee sii.ee 1871. and which it
claims to be ottiouu! property.
> <OKA—Oglethorpe ionaljri
i % r IIEKEA8, i hoioBN C. Jeanmgff and Robert C.
*v Wi'biiw. udiuuiiatrvtorff upon tb* e«ut<* of
lira Hatali Uvrdiu u, utnof *»iil count , d«c«o«ed,
vo me kor lettord of Umuiaioa froui Bold
estate
ru.fi in. therefor-, to i it- and B<lmonU i all per*
ill iuier»-r«v.4 to b« and ap|HBr at my ofll « -o
LexiOfftou, Gv. ou the drat M<iu4*y a Afarcb l-*71,
iu«e. if any -ney c«b, why raid litters
bouid not be grauied. It. K MUYHKLL.
Onii. ary Ojlettior a Go.
November U. Vlu
BoSJ
UKUltUl A—Ogle thorps Uaatyi
uiffirat ou opoa tbw m(b<# of WOitoou G. Sic*
L-eirr. lav*- of aid ouusty, deoeaead.
Tbia te. then lore to cl n and ad nonieh all par*
>u« lotrrev t«*d to bvt aud appeal at my ofBce on tbe
first Monday ia Jauuary. 1 7». to »bow cauaa. If any
ibey can. wby Mid inter* abou»d not be ffrauted.
R R. Ill * CHILL. Ordinary O. O
Levlngfon. Nov >7. l»7i. uo;i0
Oglethorpe NherlO'i Sale.
W ILL be «o!d, oa tbe first Tuesday to Janaary
n«xt brfor • tbe Coart-Mmae duor In the
wn f Lexlimton, O, leihorpe comity, within tbe
legal lioare 01 aale.i Detract of La-id coutolu inn Two
H ndred Acree, mora or to»e, lu O letborp** county
tbe wav re of • ittia tat* er. adlolnlnM ‘auda of A.
Wataon, Mad-aou P. Brtacoa. Joun Armstrotur
end otbere; l» vud ou aa tbe property ol th» relate
Columbus D. Kluuebrew drove* d to aatlefy a
0 fa iMuad from tbe hopetior Court of said county
tbe foreclosure ot a mort«<ace in favor of B. P.
l ay ton va. Naucy H Kmnebrew aa axecn n f C.
D. Klonebrear deoraaod.
A eo, at the seme time and place, a tract of Land,
con tainin« One Hundred and Seventy Acres, more
01 less, ia Orlethnrpe county, Joining lamia of P M.
S-evrua, Jaaper Kinurbrrw, Jor Armetrong and
olbera Levied on ae tba property of J. U Kdiu< nd
aou, ny virtue ol a ft ia laauad from thw 8a -ortnff
Cwrt uf eat i county in Uvot of Jobu G. Stopbrna
ad'ulniatra*or of homea Stent
tbe uae of Wo. H. Sima va. T. C
' Carlrtoo admima
—Among tbs emigrants wbo inivsd
in Knoxville on 8as<lsy morning *•* s
. vscit.as sml bsadsom young Istly,
Miss U'tW, wbo osme sll ths way from
Eugland to wed her afflaaosd lover, who
seme across tba water several month ago
and is now residing la Kuoxvtlle.
— J-tks Robinson, Mat. Rose and Ohss.
Tbnnbm were arrested in Knoxrille tbe
other day upon the charge at lie ng tbe
principals in tbe Eist Tennseeee oar-
robbery.
— Major H- lines, fortnt-rly of the83»*'
Mrsanoii'iti Regiment, sod lab-r r.benff
ol Winston a ll y. Mias., bas beta ar-
td st a Ka-Klux.
H McWbarkr, mock M. HU.... sad JuMpk H.
Kdmoadhon arourl lea
Alto, at tbe nm« i ma *nd place, one boggv and
barnaae, a 'io*horae wag'in, three plow atneka
t iw be l -crews three eweepe, ft r« rooterv aod
one ebevel plow, one pair plow gear, two pair
bamee, ou# collar, tbra alog>etreea. two claviaea.
two turning pin* a and one ah vei. Levied on to
tbe property t f W. M Batler. to MUefy a • fa laauod
from tbe Hu pc riot Coart ot said county, on tbe
foreclosure of a u or«a«e Ilea In favor of Wm. R
Veugbu va. W. If. Bailer.
Afoo, at the earns t me and place, one Tract af
Land, coutaii.ltg Out Tboaaend aud Pifty-aii and
Three fourths Acres, mere . r leea. In Ggietborpa
t ouuty adjo ulug lands of Mrs. *tary D. Oox Geo
P. Platt, Thomas Celllua. J D. Hatbewa. Mrs. N
Baugbn and otbere It b*ii.g tbe piece on which
Wm. M. Lane uow reside#. Levied on so the pop
ery of said Wm M Lone, to satisfy a i fa taeued
from tba Hup-rtor • ourt of to d couuty In favor of
Pranris P. Collier, administrator «f E V Collier,
deceased. »». J«»bn U. oUobena. prioeipai. aud Wm.
M. Laos, endi-raer* HoOXXa ADXINrt.
Sheriff.
November 37. .STL no»»
Urergla-Dea«lM Cammf jr.
>iiod U
paae apou tbo
my oftee. in DuaglaevUie, on Saturday. t4a 7t4
iroxlmo, at ll a. U. \
Given under my band and offloial *aa tbia, Vo
vrot'-erftd, 187r. W W. HINLHAN,
aoad Ordinary and Ex. enter s Clerk.
FOli HE.VI’. ’
A CoMFOBT vBLE Foot r *ona louae, with pUe-
lerv.l b-ten-n a?w. h^d. and all ne-oeeary owl*
bowaee. a l-taied on NrUou a'reet, near Jod*f* Col*
par's. TDie buu*e le bjw being raoai-d by Mr. J,
i M |v Smith. v P. CASH I v,
aoidil Next door to above plaea.
Hailcoaff dime Sable,
oat pamskoeb T«Anr. pablt («t*dat qcinu)
Leave Mat V:16a
Arrive at JBMp 6:3a p.
Arrive at Hronawick Ik.1H> p. m
Leave B uasirlcX 4:»f a.
Arrive at Jeeup I lii
Arrive at Maooa I:i0p n.
nout PAkaxjruxx nun. dailt.
Leave Maorn 6:31 p
Arrive at Jeeup....
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""■a n A 7 il9 f 1
eteiooelrat Jest
with trains to and from Flori a.
■AWOIMVILLB AgOOMOOOATICH TOeM, PeJLT tCXJV*
DaT uoun o
Arrive at Uawbii evtl'e...^.
wMad
Maroii..
rrtvau aed Dwpnrta
in woeraao a atlastio (oa vtavt) OAnaoea.
might raweaMuxa tbao—oogWAUe—pact uan
to MV YOBS. *
Ua.*.BtUuta — ... ttkupo.
Arrives at Chattanooga ... i.Uar
dai PAmoaioaa toaui—oerwAwp.
turn# 8:30 a :
Arrivea at Chattanooga 4:34 p i
■i in rtwiMU TOAUt -urwAai>
IvOavae Chattanooga 6;.0 p ,
* w a* Atiauta «... .jg * j
day rAaaaNuxa twain —inVawd.
» Cbattanouga 1 1 tOai
Arrives at Atlanta t.iftai
aOOOKMODATIOW TRAIN—OUTWAXD.
Leave*. 6:0j p l
Night j'Bssenger rrain arrives.
Night raaeeugar Train leaves «:uo p. i
Day Passenger Train arnvea 6:4/ p. I
Day Passenger Train leaves g:l6 a. i
fttooe dfounuin Aocomoiodetioo arrives.. .H:uu a. i
Stone MonnUiu AccouuaodaUou leaves.. .6:46 y. i
MAOON AND WMTXKN EAltbOAD.
f and after f^uuuAy, Nuveaibwr i7ib, train* o;
tui* road will ruu dell/ a- fouoafs:
Lay Passenger J ava AUanU N«k H . M l.tfA.t
*• Alacuu 7,46 a. N
Arrive at' Atlanta. j.uft r. a
*• jAacoa* ..... ......—I.ii J*. h
Night Passenger leave At>auu ii.au r. N
" AlaCUU ira*.....l0 UP r. N
arrive at A lauta 6.i t a; a
- Macon H.iO a. m.
AND WIST roiNX OAILROAD
Night Paatouger Tram arrives 0:00 a. m
Night Passenger Traiu leaves gaO p. w
Day Paeaenger Tram arrives 1 .caj p. w
Pay Ihwmpfr Xfram leaves n:tJ a. m
Mt-mpiua, Moslirltl«
auojca Kail loud Line.
TIMM CARP, SKPT. 1. 1673.
Leave ACauta Sioam.... Osopi
Arrive Cbatuuooga A«1pm.... 6 ua at
Nashville l'JAuam.... Iu6pi
Mcbtuxie..
Llttia Rock
Hiohman...........
Cmou City.....„. M lOhDaw
Columbus 1300auon ..
..lu Ufa
* 316pa
*13 to pa
336m
.. 6:uu a. n.,lu:4tf f. .
No. 11. DeoaturWtfeor.
Opposite Kimball Ha^V
ATf.AVTA. fin
=1=
ATLANTA, DECEMBER 6th.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH!
“No prat up Utica cagtraMi enr H»m
The whole aibonM Onlranc U wn.”
Leave Macou
Arrive at Hauouet 1 40 t. A<
Amefflot Augusta at 1 to > l-
Leave sauna tdiiAd
Arrive at Montgomery a H
Arrive at West Point 11:83 A Al
West Point 13:30 P Al
.rnve at Montgomery 0:16 P Ai
Leave Columbus.......................... 1J:40 A JW
Arrive at columhue .13:00 P Al
WreenVlllP and Olumbu Kauroud.
Leave Columbia ^ »h» a. a-.
Arrive at Greenville ....<• 0o t a
Leave Green vine . 6 .Ki a. Si
Arrive at Columbia ft v. v
Charlotte
Arrives at Augusta.
Leaves Augusta
Arrives at charlotte
TWAIN MO. 3
Leaves Charlotte
Arrive* at Augusta
Leaves Auguata ....
Arrives at harlotte
7 10 a
6 .11*
il 46 A
6 10 »
*30 A
P. T. BARNIJM’S
O-REIAT a?£\A.'VE3IjIN‘C3- MxrssrcThg.
CAIIAVAN, HIPPODROME, POLYTECHNIC UUTHBIX
IntornutionaJ Zoologiaol Garde*,
—ANp-
Sig. Sebastian’s Royal Italian ffiron*
IN SIX SEPARATE COLOSSAL, TENTS
Will Kxhiblt In Atlanta Friday, December a.
Three full and undivided Exhibition* *ro
entire Seven Shows, Morning, Afternoon and
a. x., and 1 and 7 p. v. Hippodrome performance*
and 8 and 8 P. X. ' Admission to the Seven Colonol Show*,
LAR. Children nnder nine Half Prioe.
This ia positively the largeit and suet attractive combination eleebibt
lion* ever known, and renuuni absolutely without a ]
usually given each,
id Evening, boon
parallel in the
the world, and embrace* in the varfyns departments of the Exppsttion ll
Living and Representative Curiosities; 1,000 Men aod Hopes; 600 !
* Living Wild Animals, Birds, Reptiles and Marine Mnaater*, the only
Sea Cow in America, enormous sea Lions, 100 of th* beet Perfomcm
wm
invested. The entire pavilion* are brilliantly illuminated is the erasing by
«;000 g»*4ets. * • . .
Excursion trains will run on all the railroads and steamboat* at reaunp I
Cares, to convey visitors to P. T. Bamnm’s Great SW*. , _ _ .
FREE ADMISSION to all who pwoluisy the, LIFE of P. % BAEf DM
.ndtiomely bound and illustrated, coutaiaiugnecrly nine haadsed jutw
Atiaudr ami Hull luiiiroiid.
MACON PAH8XNGEN.
Leave MAvannab, ttuudaya axoaptad.kt 1:00 P W
Arrive at Macou,.8ouday* axiwpiad. at 6:45 * M
Leave Macon, tJatu.daya excepted, at 7:03 E M
Arrive at 8a van nab. Huntley a excepted, at 7:80 A M
EXPHJlHH PA88XNGKU:
Leave Savannah. Daily at 0 80 P M
arrive at J»aup •* 7 io l’ M
Arr va *t Albany daily A 31
vast Live Oak 3:4* A 31
Leave Live Oak 11:80 P M
Leave Amany 6:30 P M
Leave Jeaup 6:00 A M
Arrive at Savannah 10:oti a m
tOT Connect at Live Oak with trail • for Jachson.
ilia and Talleheeewa
o. a. ouwawd.
w. «. ■( WAWD, fw.
W. H. Howard 6tSoct
Warehouse A ( ommlwilon Xerehantti,
.No. 2 tVaireu Bloch,
AUGUSTA, UA
•el ling
^ w „ jtuereo
builhth Nttrueted.
AU Ordet. Strictly Obeyed
Liberal Vath jldtaacti Made
on Colton.
Spwtu X'.wnuou pud u Wilfklae ot ootto.
BAGGING AND TIES
EPIZOOTIC I
NO CURE NO PAY!
WILL CURE EPIZO 'TIC In from three to five
Oae*borse Sprlei Wsireea
mi RECEIVU). w trad ot .M bora, SFUIO
WAOOMB, to, oUo era,. Wo kora Teo-bono
Wifoet for rat. otoo. All ponooo ..ultra w. oee
two-k. no Wmooo. .ito u o coll.
.olMtlw AXPS1ron k wmc
Oglethorps Sheriff’s Sale.
W ill be eold. on the Wat Tuesday In Jaaotty
mu. befura tba OouH*boae« door la the
to«L of L kiBgtou. OgU'aorpe couutv, within th*
legal hours ol sale. Cue b* mar* • yeare old. oaa
— wago“. one large cytton uia tr***. o e round
one dlisiua table, oua large p t, owe spsdar.
wt large tuba, two bucheto; levied on ae the prop*
wrty f . 4 liutler, to *atl-f/ eft faiMoedofoa
the foreclosure of mortgega lieu. <n Ue Hupat or
ourt • f said count., la lavorof John A. CrlHigher
VC W. M. Muuer.
AI eo. ai the eame time end piece, a lotefeera.
euppoaed t > be ebout 176 buehe e. 1. to pound* fed-
da r. mere or ies«. bight tb >ueeud founds eeed eot
ton, more <>r l«ee, oim claybonk mare 13 yeera eld.
one ruen bore* 4 yeere old, ewe bay emt one oow
a*td caif. etecht bee» of eaibe ico e and fswiUpi.
on* - obe ut ux*n ard ouw ox wegoa. and fourteen
b *d of bo*e, all lerted <m a* tb* prapvny of B. H.
Turner, -loo three email lota, »Bppna*d t be YA
bu b le, eoru, 4uu polite a fudicr, aud 7 r‘ pcuw.ie
(red r-4toa. Lovie on ae th* pr<»v*erty of R>>te't
H G>un to •eiihfy a A fa l*o«iod fr m ib* Superior
O -urt of eald cowni tu lav >r *»f A. •* Maiiseee fa.
gebrt It Tarstra d ttob-rt H <» an.
M U. TO w JIG, Dvpaty 8h*wiC
November It. 1671. hole
iiumlsomely
Price reduceil fhom 63.60 to 43.96.
.lioitiotr.
To be had of tbe sgent oa th* <hf-tt ec
>lnvl< tl»e lloiite of the GreatRhow s
tanooga, Novembci
t Marietta 6th; At *
P. T. BARNUM’S Great Show willl exhibit in C’hnttanooj
!0th: Rome, Dec./Id; Dolton, Dec. 3d; Csrtersville, 4th; Mai
.tuu, Otb; Gainesville, 7th; Newuan, 9th; Lagrange, 10th. Columbus IIth
'Opelika, 12ih; Montgomery, 13th; Oroenovilie, litii, Mobile, 10 fad 17th.
mjrnm
eOuuiui Aoukutmautu*.
ut.tx or ottottoiA. oouriBoai'E oowrt-
O Wb.rra. wiuura I. rat aratlra A. orakn., ot-
mlnMruon ir» tb. rarau ot Ural t. Ooduu,
1M ot nut county. a,cra,.s. .pflj to m. Ot mun
ot dl.mluloo from raid MUU.
Tbi, tt, tk-ntbra, >* "tJirad tiwnk bbyra-
■ou IBUruUd to b. uu-rat M aj otto* toUl-
0. a. MrraBOLL.
G tOBOU-OBuraowi ootnrrt — Wbrara*. U.
J Mukawa. ot ralt Mutr, *P»Ura MM tor
totun ot (uar -traraklp of to, uraou ut pra»anr
ot Union. Ulauu, riukliB OtoBB U4 Burao f.
II1.BO. ralaoca ot VnBCl, u. Ulrao Mto:
Tin, la. tunfon. to otto ua admiral.. XI Hirai
lut.rr.tUlob.Mt,»trUBl Ofkra la Ulus
too, Ora. on too ftr.1 tt .odbj to Dramtot. Irik, to
■how CUM. If Ultra ora. *bj ratdtoUH. akaali
not b. mu tod. rill. Ootorar —U 1,13.
‘ H. 0. MIiOHltLL.OrtUdaryUkC.
oetH-tS .
LIHBDBPaBSEO bjr ,D, oth.r (rat c.„ Mbckto#
lu tkb kt.rk.t, ura, b .might brrdlr, luhrb to.
.tttek bilk* ob loth bidb«. and wtu rot rant. Ira.
.lira who drain to, .luii.u.t bud uslrat rututtu.
Mo-'hine. and tboce v eitinv ij»e State F*lr, will
pleaee mil on u» and eee for themes ivee G*r 4.a*
cblnee er<* adapted lo every variety of family Sewing
aud wil even eew leather. Agente wenbd ibrougli-
/rat Oe- rgla In territorv not already occupied, ft'ur
Cireulare and terms to Anent^ address
oelk det-wtf
/ JluHOLA, OGLETHORPE OOl’NTT. — To aU
VJ whom it may concern—Whereae, B. P. Taylor
hoe applied lo me far letters of adminlw ration da he
nig nun on tbe eeute of Jeoea ReU. late ot mid conn
^Tbese ore. thereiore, to clu aud admomah re
singular tba kind rad an creditor* of aaid decet * «d.
to be end appear at my efflee wltbin tbe time pre*
scribrd by law. and ebow cauae, if any they Nave,
wny 'ett.re uf Adminletratlon obouid not Wfianted
i aaid appaoont
WitiK ea my offloial algnait&ra tula 0th «f of Oeto
nr, 1*71
O04i*ui . n. K MilCULLk., uTUinory u.«»
Executor’s Sale.
OGLETIIOHPE CO.
ILL ba aold before the Courthoma door in Lex*
Tneeday in December next,bet»eeu the lawful boors
04 200 ACRES OF LAND,
more or leas, in said county, belonging to the estate
uf DANIEL 11 AltltlM, de- eased.
/laid taut! adjoins tbe lands of W. W. Davenport.
John kberban and Mery E B<«e». It will be sold
under au oMer oi the Ordinary, of said cuaaty. for
distmmtiun under tbe will uf »eid DetiU-l Uarrlr.
Tern,a cmL. LexiUKtoii, Oct. 7; 1*74.
Executors.
ROBERT HARHIH,
Adn.inlttrator with tbe Will annexed.
le all ffhotit It may Concern
J OBS M. JkXXS. hb.lug Slrd hi, VMItloa to
pioprr form to to*, iir.jln. (or Iratt.rra ol t*.
Mtototrailoo d. boon u.-u, -Mb tha *IU buu.x«d.
ra iSa Mtoto M t ktotu J.uira. tot, i. to alia >U
toralu lotorratra to th* .Irani.(to ra ton raipltrb-
<toto errattor. !*»*—. a- it rakh,«tal Btoras
totonato, to,, tut bra—r rath, iralaran
Tam bt ti. Oourt ra orS'Mqr d rata ora fit,, .fid
Mow raora. U ra, tkb, ram w»j to-wra ot aStotoU
tmtora aa tarato aura, wilb tha wtu tuuU. Moots
Ml b. iraratoS —Ut /oka X Jatora
01.i(i uSar to> buS uS oral toU Inato
tiM. tan. W. w. uihDusa,
bo>> Ordlnarf bad OB. .1 0 irb.
Executor's Sale.
Ort-*oa i.a itj, Oa, wilt to raid, b*t-ra tk*
Court-boora door la tkb eit/ cf ratlMta. * I tola too
lag at hour, of rat*.
OX TBI rtltST TUKSDAT IX JkXOABT, tru.
Tk* fotlowtos profwrtv. to wtli
Oao-baU ot *n audlrldod lotoroat to • Two-ctor,
Brick Sura H(«m and Lotto to* tot/ of Stkato.
troodu, ism Ihra. tooroor tram so WkltokaU Mt
aud raoalus back ITS toot, bom or toa*. to Brood
tor.01. frootto, ram. oa llmd Itrrat M oa Wklto-
bait Uirat. Th* tool* hoara to t»X h» ItSMat.
— ALMO —
uol pirao, M a ala peons lot to
too ottp ra aurau. aSloutog s. X sraso'o Saa
brick .tor#, iroatlaa M Iral ou XltohoU uroot ut
niuulog took praaUol wlto raid tooro llo Ira; to ra
tIbHA-O*. toll COM- tba nautadorMaotadU
at tw.lv. mobtto, with luurral from dato at Ha
par mi pra aoaum. Pcraraitoa of to. Mora koara
gi.ra ua too arm oar or Oooiara, l.Tk, ra it la
toatra uaUl that tlmo, ot Sttara kaodnd doUan
pra .-ilium, fooralo, cf too aaimpran* to,
pramraltomtoa. miora
to nraatod aoUl Irat tojmral la aato: MS If
Moon, lots of Greene county. Ua . deeeasmd, tar th*
par pose of dletribuUea amuag the mgaUee of aaid
•cessed. Titles perfect. J N. AJ4M0R,
rol443*w kAwtd Execs tora.
Valuable Lands for Sale
IH HANCOCK COUNTY
fpSN BUFFALO PLANT \T'ON OF HON. UN*
X TON gTXPHUlh. ootielating of
1.800 AOZUM.
OEOHUIA-TAUAFBIRO CUDITVs
oou IT 09 owDiwaav. a* eiinaA wev, 16.16T8.
W aawaas Henke Mnhlehbrint, executor uf
Cher lee Agt. late of eekt ooaaty. deoeeo.4, eg
piles w me for letters el dlemleetoa from mid be
es to rehip.
These era. tharatora, toetta aU persona conoerw-
.d. to.kowoMM.UM/. wlthl*to.um.prra«itoa
*/ law. wkf raid Utton of dlomlamoa Mould aol to
, at otoo. u Crawfordtuto,
(■*■■■ ** ■ apszLk
EXT.
1 my horn
16. 187J.
aev >b .aw-tm
uvtoetuient. as it does not >uit Um ana*reigDOd
e alter ue loture couda t end uuneg*<u*ut<
purtotius dweirtiuN of parcbeslug will do well to
ime it Perfect title* will be made nnder e de-
oi Court, if h rine ..f oeie ten be a«r ed upon
Administrator's Sale.
t k EORGIA—OoLrrxowra Oocwrr.-Ny vM m
I f an ortirr from tbe iXmrt ef Ordfaery «f sold
county, will be sold i*fore Ue Court Hoses dam
in the town of Lexington, la eetd cocaky, oa U»
fit sc Tareoey iu Dem-iubar, iglA wtth»» the lags
boon* of sale, four buudred seres of lewd.
AStoiomnitot’i
pofivan«Bxai)j«.rim«rwaBm
H^Eidd. ui5rBK3gmi •***
1 lead la thraamfflmR
for the beat At ef <h
h> ippaar nd i
uext tens of this ooerl. otae urn 00*1
in dafaoli, sad the pieiatiff almmaJ kagnemd.
And It la f ■ rther ordated. toot mm r«Ja hap«k
itehed ia one of tfta neweeapere ef tha QMa ...
coaaty, oaca smooth tmr meraoewma.
FHICA A ■ INI I W—j.
Att> rwey fkr peAfflamM
rimmm af mm*, m -
A.dminItoti-utor-’ai Stole.
FintTeaeffay le Deeemier.nq
attotottotoeltoestotoSa.
980 A0UBS0FLA04S
.. .jfegtagHfcigeL.
autou*. 1 k. o. ra-> •
. COWbaia, '■'**<
LUMPKIN* OUVO,
siiseae u ua
rararara itotoirn.S
r to. Xartoraa Otora
lasts'
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