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The Daily and Weeily Sun.
ALKX.4NDEK H. STEPHENS, Proprietor
KA'l'KS or SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY—Per annum $6 00
Bolf yearly. 4 00
Quarterly,.. .. 2 00
Monthly 75
WEEKLY—Par annum, 93 00
gW'Antetters of* bnetaaes character should be
JAMES I. MILLER,
Butinat Manager.
RilLROAD PWiGES SCHEDULES.
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UP OAT PAMEJfMXA TRAIN.
DOWS DAY PASSKNGKB TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta 6:16 a m
Arrive at Auguste. 8: 0pm
UP IIOHT PABjBN JBB TRAIN.
Leave* Augusta. — 8:18 pm
Airtvea atAtLnla 8:83 am
DOWN NHMfT PAUXNGER TRAIN.
sNMfflS 88
Leavee Animate — 18:18 p *
Arrlvee at Camak 3:66 p m
DOWN MACON PASSENOKB TRAIN.
Leaves Camak 40:e«aw
Arrives at Au«iuta.. I:i8pm
Athaea Braadi Train.
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VT I)AlLT—(fcDHDATS KXCaVTXD.)
Leaves Unien Point 1.08pm
Arrives at ethane. 4s*6 pm
IXftre BAiXT—<aVMOATI kxcdtrd.)
Leaves Athena... 8:00* m
Arrives at Union Point 13:16 pm
or moHTi.T.
Leaves Union Point . .. 1:08 am
Arrives at Athens.. 4:16 a m
DOW* MIUHTLT.
Leaves Athens... 8:00 p m
Arrives at Unton Point...— 11 .*06pm
Arrives afc"nllrn!ti -.^.11UOa m
AKTonnno:
Leaves Barnett. - • 3:1T p m
Arrivesst Workington...... 4:10 pm
WEITCRN A ATLANTIC R .A1LROAD.
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta ...10:00 p m
Reaohsa Dalton - 8:Wa m
Arrlvee at ciMMMOga.... 6:00* m
DO*fMR PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves ChittaneSfS -• * : f* p ®
Arrives st Atlanta - 11:10 p m
CP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Lsavaa Atlanta. >:90a m
Reaches Dalton 3:0ipu
Arrives at Chattanooga 4:38 p m
Past Lias to New York. .
Leaves Atloata..1... ~AXJt 8:8° P “
Arrives at Laltoa - 10:80 p m
a.
Arrive* at Atlanta - »A3a m
ATLANTA 4( WBIT POINT RAILROAD.
D v Y PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave* AUanta “
Arrives at West Point 11:86 a m
sxxusnuu:
Leave# Wait Point. „ *’ 1:40 p.m
Arrives at Atlanta 6;i0 p nt
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Lsavaa Attanta.. — 11*0 p m
Arrives at Waal Point ..J . 3:68 a m
Biromno:
Leaves West Point l:0ii a m
Arrives at Atlanta. ...
ORNIRAL RAILROAD—Atlanta Dir.
UP DAY PASSENGER.
Leaves Mecou 7:16 a m
Arrives at Atlanta 1:36 pm
DOWN LAY PASSENGER.
Leaves Atlanta..... 1:46 a m
Arrives at Maoea.. ■»
UP NIGHT PASdENGEB.
Leaves Maoon 10:00 pm
Ariivssat Attanta..... 6-00 a m
DOWN NIGHT PA8SEN ,Ett
Leaves Atlanta p m
Arrives at Macon 6;‘A pin
Connecting with the Upson County Railroad, the
trains run on that road as follows:
Leave Barneeville. 1:0d p m
Arrive at Ihomaeton 3:30 p m
«:n=== ss: is
fVmii^Mng with the Savannah, Orlfflu A North Aut-
i eaa Railroad, the trains ran on that road as fol
lows:
Imt. uriffln lMym
Arriv. »t Wbiunbur. (pr.a*nt tormlutuj..
l*,T- WbUMOurg ~ * “
An It. .t OrtAn — 10:71 . n.
H Tlik Uia tUUU l UUliT of Ui< Ouiltd out..—
North*, i, Dl.trlct of tirorat.-lu tb.Ui.ttar of
How KumwiL- lu ltaukrttptcj.
Thi* t. -o .IV. uoUo., one .... for Urn. »•.*•.
lb.11 k». bow, .ppointad Ata|M ol to. taut, ol
" T——[ of vdtar OOB1V. W ui* otawlot.
• botata taa MJala>* .auttropt ayou hi. o«u
a ction by the District Court for aaid District. June
L ik7A
HATUO. ttPITOX. of UFxy.tU. o».
nm-diwi. a«.i«»..
TS Ui. Di.trlot Court ol tb. Uoltail ktaui. Nor-
1 th.ru Dtatrlot ot Ooor.lA In lb. ru.tUr of
Wtbtan Wblttao, D nkropt. lu Br.kruptcj.
Tku u to (ft. ookta., O.M , wtak for three
VHti, Uu. I tur. t— kpitaUUd •£«■■£. «1
.tat. of wuum ‘Wbtttau. of wtiltfl.id count/,
In taldolkUick ok. U*b*u Mju4,«d . Bnurupt
upuah.nr y.niton, kf Ik. Duuiot Conn of au.
tluUtcb Jit. 10. >«^ oi||( T BaoTU1#XORi
jan^-AlA»f»*•*!»•£...
I N TUX DJUUUtfA' sup*, of IA. Unit— Btata.-
Northern District of Georgia—In the matter of
Richard 4. Mo*ely-H NanAroptev.
7uu is te give notice once a wee* tor three weeks,
(ia., May so, 1878. JnldtawSw
1 ~N THE DISsRIOTOOURT of the United Stotea-
Rorthei n District ot Georgta-ln the matter of
Charls* A DoreeO—In Bankruptcy.
This la to give uoUca onoe a waak for three weak*,
hat I have bean appointed Assignee ol the estate ol
Charles S. Dor sett, of Gordon county, who hhs beeu
adjudged Bankrupt upon his own petition, toy the
District Court for ealo district May St), 1873.
JOSEPH MocONNNU* Aasigm.*.
JalAlawtw
I N THB DaSTRIOT COURT of the United State*—
Northern District of Georgia—In tea matter ol
that weMfU ap|
<* - aa.
adjudgWaIMpt nponYflwwn p*til
Diaurict Ooort tJt said district May 80.
4. 4. A. SHARP. I AMalaneea.
4AS. O. DOWDA. 1
jttUtawfw
I N THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
Sialae-Northern District of Qeorgia-in the
matter of Joseph King-la Bankruptcy.
This la to give notice once a weak for ‘tree weeks
•bo h. b.n ^ud.. bAnkrnpt opou b<> u.b iu
tiUN. by Ik. DtatrUt Ooort for taU DUtrkL k.y
n, tnt
Tbta ta ta .1. .tain. Q-. .tab tur tbr. wnlv
.but 1 km b— apt— tU|mul tb. .tat. of
Atam f. CoTla^n, of Cbarok. u>bbty, «bo b.
b—adt^c* Hklraptiftabb o». k^ttab. by
lb. DtatoMk Otatrt Irn «M dtata^c M.yW; nra.
THE
SUN.
VOL. IV
ATLANTA#GA.. FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1873.
NO. 939
TELEGRAPHIC.
MMTmMMjMtMICML.
OFFICE CHIEF OF SIGNAL SERVICE, 1
Washington, D. 0., June 12.)
PROBABILITIES.
J JMVMOMMMM'B LMtV'KK,
New York, June 12.—Fully fifteen
thousand persons have visited Stokes
since bis confinement in the Toombs. Be
tween two hundred and three hundred
called yesterday. The ooonpanta of the
_ _ _ ... . murderei’i row oontinue mnoh elated
For Tennesnee, Kentucky, Missoni! over the granting of anew trial to Btokea.
and the Southern portions of Illinois^
Indiana an<! Ohm, winds veering to light
to freeh southeasterly and southwesterly,
and partly olondy weather. For the
Sooth Atlantic States, light to fresh va
riable winds and partly oloudy weather,
with areas of rain on the coast. For thci
Galf States, light to freeh variable wind*
and generally clear weather. For th»
Northwest, westerly and clearing weather.
COTT0JT VUTUME*.
New York, June 12.—Within the last
few day a a gradual advance in spot and
future delivery ot cotton contracts has
been noticed iu New York markets, with
rumors of a corner, which became fully
devefoped today. Future^ further ad
vanced this morning one hull per cent,
and apots one quarter per cent< Several
failures are reported amoug brokers, wbo
have made s <les for deolmc. No uames
yet have been bnllttiued at the Eiohange,
however, and efforts are being made to
arrangeiirivate settlements with credi
tors. Cotton Exchange has voted to ad
journ from Wednesday, July 2. to Mon
day, July 7.
CABLE 4tMJJMJfJWB.
London, June 14.—The treaty of al-
liauoe between Germany and Italy is re
ported as ooucluded.
*lhe Mississippi Valley Society, for the
promotion of trade and investment of
eapital iu Western anil Southern States,
organized here to-day. Among the pro
moters of the enterprise are some wealthy’
Englishmen.
St. pRTRRaiiURG,June 12.—TheKhivans
retreated after asliurp fight m ar Chaba-
ret Two Russian Colonels were killed.
Madrid, June 12.—General Hidalgo
has been appointed Vioe Governor of
Madrid.
St. Petersburg, June 12.—A rumor
is current that the Kbivan expeditionary
column, nuder the command of Kauff
man, has met with reverse.
The German Parliament is going to
extend the German constiluiiou over
Lorraine and Alsace.
Thiers taya party government iu France
ia a mistake.
BE AjyMSB MBl'OLl TIOJY.
London, June 1*4—A special to the
Times from Madrid reports that the crisis
in the government of Spaiu continues,
and fears ot a serious outbreak ure en
tertained. The Coites remained in ses
sion most of the duy yesterday. Luring
it deliberations a party ot armed voluu-
teers surrounded the pulace of the Cortes,
A large body of urw-jd police was con
central* d ut the colurnu ol Los do Muyo,
aud detachments of troops were posted
at other places in the city, iu anticipa
tion of an outbreak; but iheir services
were not called into t xeoutiou. The ir
reconcilable press openly aav-'cale au
army revolution. Tue situation is very
disquieting.
London. Juue 12. —A Madrid dispatch,
sent from tnat city lost evening, sa>s Uic
Irreoouoiiablrs are opposed lo the torina-
lion of a new Ministry irom the Rign#.
Bodies ot aimed lrreo>iuoiiai*ie& and
armed partisans ot a m.ijoiuy of tne
Cortss, reaiectively occupy strategic po
sitions in the ctiv, and a conduit eetween
opposing f ictuns is it ured.
JS KB' S'OKM J>'OTKH.
New York, Juue 12.—Oountencit cur
rency, of the ten cent det.omiuaiiou, was
discovered in oiroiiiat.tuu yesterday. Tue
couuterleit is unusually well engraved
and printed.
Mori, the Japanet-? minister to the
United btutea, according to a letter ol
the Tribune from IVddo, rests uud*r
grave accusa ions preferred by bis own
countrymen. H is management of the
funds entrusw d to his care is said to be
uiibU8| iciously loose, aud hiaOk.nducr. to
wards his own government ’8 character
ised as perverae wilLuntss. Mori has
been granted leave of absence.
Annul was arrested for throwing his
wife out of a fourth story window.
The trial of (jlstfin and Col. Blood for
indftoeui publication occurs Monday.
Cohoes, N. Y., June 12. — Four men
were boned alive while excavating tor a
gaa holder. One rescued.
Niw York, Juue 12.—The corner in
spot cotton fuhy developed to day sev
eral failures reported. No r
CBBLBBA tJT MEMPHIS.
Memphis, June 12.—The oholera ex
citement is abating. Abstinenoe from
stale vegetables has undoubtedly had a
tendency to decrease the mortuary re
ports, as there were only 19 interments
to-day from all diseases agrinst 24 yes-
TELEUMAEHIC MARKETS.
Augusta, June 14--Cotton firm and in
fair demand; offerings light; middlings
17|al8; receipts 72; sales 128.
Havannah, June 12.—Cotton firm;
middlings J8f; net receipts 728; sales
799; stock 17,279.
Memphis, June 12.—Cotton firm; low
middlings 17}; receipts 371; shipments
1,252; stock 23,454.
St. Louis, June 14—Flour dull and
nnobanged; business small. Corn firmer;
No. 2, mixed, 38| and 39 in elevator.
Whisky dull at 89. Pork quiet at $17.
Bacon dull; some sales of shoulders at
6i; clear rib sides 9. Lard, nothing
doing.
Cincinnati, June 12 — Floor dull at
$7 2547 50. Corn qmet at 43*44. Pork
nominally $16 25a$lti 50 Laru dull and
nominal; steam 8f; kettle 8f. Baoon
firm, and more doing; she aiders 7t;dear
rib aides 9i; dear sides 9)a9l. Whisky
steady at 89.
Louisville, Juue 12.—Floor steady;
extra family 6 00. Corn in good demand
at 54 for mixed sacked; white held 56 for
saoked. Provisions firmer. Pork $17.
Baoon—shoulders 7i(a^7|; clear rib sides
9i@9|; dear sides 9j| for packed. Lard,
tierce 8|a9f; kegs lOalOf; steam 8f;
order lots iu} higher. Whisky steady
at 89.
Liverpool, Jnne 12 —Cotton closed
stroug; sales, American 9,750; Orleans
May shipments 9|; Bavaunah and
Charleston, July and Augusf’ shipments,
9f; Orleans June delivery 9.
Charleston, June 12 — Cotton strong
and tending upward; middlings 18}al8|;
ordinary 14al5; net receipts 383; exports
coastwise 370; sales 100; stock 11,664
New York, June 12.—Money ogntta-
068 abundant to liorrowers on call at 4*5,
aud on prime merchantable paper at 7,
and all indications, both here and iu
London, are favorable for an easy money
market. In the stock market there has
been a general advance in prices, having
risen from } to |o; at the advance the
market is dull aud steady. The Govern
ment sold one million and a half gold to
day at from 116*116}.
New York, Juue 12.—Flour dull and
de -lining; common to fair extra $6 20a
7 90; good to choice $7 95*11. Whisky
unchanged. Wheat l*2c lower; very
moderate demand with largo receipts.
Corn steadier and easier; yellow western
53u54c. Rice 7|a8}. Pork activo and
steadier. Laid active and lower uc 8}a
9}. Navals steady. Tallow weak.
New Iork, Jnne 12.—ft oney easy,
Sterling firm at 9. Gold 16}al7. Gov
ernmeu s doll and steady. Brutes quiet
and nominal.
New York, Jane 12.—Cotton—net ro
ot ipta 1,135; gross 1,885. Bales by ex
ports to-day 520. Last tvening 320.
8*lce in futures 27,200. Market dosed
aa follows: Jnne 20a20 1-16; July 25}s25}
Auguat, }*|;September 191-32*19};Octo
ber 181 1-6*118|;November 18f;Lecem-
btr 18 5-16. Cotton irregular and un
settled fuf higher; good sp-onlative de
mands; Haleb 1,900 bales; middling np-
Ul.da20}; Orleans 19 Cottontxchauge
nominal. All middlr gs 20}.
The fiscal year of toe Mobile and Gi
rard railroad tnded on the 31st of May.
The books show that the rca 1 has trans
ported during the twelve mouth* 20.911
bales of cotton, of whio: 17,861 have
•topped in Columbus aud 3,950 went
ti rough. For the preceding year 12,798
bales was transported over the road, of
which 11,616 were f®r Columbus ware
houses aud 2,182 poshed through. This
shows au increase of 1872*3 over 1871
aud 1872, iu the total ol 7,113 Dales—C,-
245 in Columbus receipts and 868 iu
in through shipments.—Col. Sun.
riSE JYBTEM.
Woodstock, Juno 12, -Three persons
were d rowued while attempting to board
the steamer Aoduver lion a small boat.
Halifax, June 14—A man split his
wile’s head fatally *ith au axe and then
cat the throats of two chi'dren, aged
three aud five years. The man had been
drinking.
Richmond, Jane 14—Tbe seconds in
the recent duel made au unsuc'seasiul
attempt for release on Dad.
New Orleans, June 14 — Norman
Whitney, alter a preliminary examina
tion, was aeut to the 1 arish prison with
out bail, charged with setting fire to his
furniture store on Buuville street, May
10tb. The evidence against him ia very
strong.
A'AtuikGToK, June 12 -Gov. DuV,». I *«•» !>J *““*?“ U ** * Iu, ‘ 1 *’“*
olTax-m telegrap .• Ui.l ue will «i„U»ill>*i> U,»rk«uble dliUucoof UmUmod.
ttkuMuU Mid U;g Tree, Hie two Klow. ‘
M#-Prof. I).uw-1 Draper, Director ol
Itiu Ontral l’.rk Meteorological Ooaerv. -
lor,, New York, uivea it aa Li. opiniau,
baaed on extended oomuariooiw trom
1836 to 18.2. that tbe clearing of land
boa uo effect on tbe volume of rain-ft-ll.
There -re a- me h ubborn facta uguinat
bis theory, although it ia now reoeiviug
atroug anppori from European muttoro-
iugiata.
It la atated that a project ia on foot to
atari a new Republican daily in New
York city with a very large capital. Ove,-
turee have beeu made to Mr. Eraalua
Brooka, with a view to purabaaing tbe
Express for tbe Aaaocialod freon fran-
ohiae, and turning it tn,o n Republican
ohcct. A very large turn, it ie aoid, boa
been offered.
►*-<
Noktrsrw Pacific Railroad.—Four
hundred and fitly nine, of tho Ncrtoern
Pacific Railroad, irom Dulriiu, ou Lake
Superior, lo Ui.mark, on tbe Miaaouri
river, ia uow iu running order. Thia
opeoa up a oonneetion witn tbe naviga
tion of the Upper and Dower Miaaonri,
obiefa, to Fort mil to be releaaed in ac
cordance with tint nxueet el Beoretary
Delano; bnt b#j.ea »•«b«
hold by lbs Wf mfw hb
make an offistal lo wakhthglon,
Which will be in a very few ds}s
atatc Leper tmeut has advicea of I he
release of the Herald correspondent,
foot.
A speciil telegrum to a Philadelphia
Republican newspaper say a that efforts
will be made to induce Judge Under
wood, of the United States L strict
Court, to reaigu his position, such a cou-
rumination being couv.dered by Repub
licans high in standing in Virginia as
essential to a chance of a Radical snocens
in tneooming oompaign in that Bute.
Post THIS Dp.
CHANGES AFTER JUNE 30, 1870.
1. —Franking privi’ege abolished.
2. —Postmasters supplied with official
•tamps.
3. —Official stamps must not be need
except for official business.
4. —Stamp of one department cannot
be used for oorreepondence of another.
5. —No mattei can pass through the
mails free.
6. —Postage most be collected on news
papers published in the county where
delivered.
7. —Exchanges not free. Publishers
must pay postage on each exohauge re
ceived.
8. —Postal cords uncalled for are not
sent to dead letter office.
9. —Postal oards cannot be used a sec
ond lime.
10. —Ordinary card* can be transmit
ted thtongh the mails by affixing one
cent rtamp, provided the entire message
is printed. The address may be written.
POSTAGE.
Letters.—Three cents for eaoh half
oanoe or fraction thereof.
Drop Letters.— WU«re delivered by
oarnern, two oents for each half ounce or
traction thereof. At other offices, one
cent for each half ounce or fraction
thereof.
Printed Matter.—One cent for eaoh
two ouuoes or fraction thereof. Seeds,
bulbs, out tic g«, roots, soions, chromos,
and engravings are olassed with printed
matter.
Merchandise.-Two certs for eaoh two
ounces or fraction tnereof, limited to
twelve ounces. When any of the aoove
matter is mailed wholly unpaid, and by
inadvertence, reaches its destination,
double rates should be charged and col
looted.—Post Office Gazelle.
SPECIAL ATB TICES.
DR. 8IMMON8* LIVER UEGULATOB. f
Extras! of e letter front Hod. Alexander H. Bis*
phou«, detod Htb March, 1872:
•*1 occa*Um*lly use. when mj condition requires
It. DU. HIM MON 8* LIVER REGULATOR, with M ood
u>ore than 1* claimed for it. It la an extraordinary
preyeretio of ite klud, and ahoold be trlud to;
For sale by druggist* everywhere.
Ivory In coral set.
When 'twixt parties’ lip* yon see,
Sozodont, Ms safe to bet,
Beautifies the Ivory.
Be of good cheer: there 1* life end Health for you
yet. 8<> tboae that have taken Slumoos' Liver
Regulator attest.
gens ere Impaired. Food becomes repulsive; the
body emaciated; the mind dei-reeeed, end melon-
cooly broods over you. Tutt’s Vegetable Liver
Pill* is the r.imedy for these evils; ttoe> produce
sou ud digeation; create a good appetite, Impart re
freshing sleep end cheertu lues* of mind.
A'l who have uied this in valuable medicine for
coughs, colds, esinma, iptttli g of blood, croup, lo-
■emulation of tbe lungs or chest, boa.seneaa, dif
ficulty of breathing, bronchitis, end ell dli
swindled out of a thirty years rheumetouu. by <_
bottle of Jackson's Magic Salaam. What a glorious
swindle I Would teat there were mure Just such
awiudlrs. What an amount of suffering would b*
Dandelion la taking the
remedies. The intrinalo
merit of the preparadon baa gained for It* deserve
reputation aa the beel remedy for ell diseased con
dlUoneof the eidueyseud liver ever presented t
impurities of the blood. Ray I be remedy at Red
wine H Fox's.
The mol oriel poison in the blood, which oenea
ague end ohms end favor, is epeedliy cancelled sod
ini>-cored out by the use of Kress Fever Tonic. A box
of pills, free o! charge, goes in each wrapper. The
remedy la warranted to contain neither aroenle nor
strychnine, and la also warranted to cure ague if ta
ken aa (Lreeiod. No risk to health or poitmonnie
No eure. no pay. Get the remedy at the drug mo
of R-dwin.iA Fox.
WAGES
a Wild AWE WILLING 1
Any inraou,
TO WORK,
young, of either sex. oat.
make from a 10 to |50 per week at home day oi
evening. Wanted by all. Suitable lo eltenr City or
country, end any oeeoon of tee yeer. Thi« ie a rare
opportunity far th< se who ere out of work sad out
ot money, to ma>» an i*dap«adeui living. No capi
tal being required. Our pamphlet, •* UoW Tf)
MAKE A LIVING," giving full instructions, aeut ou
receipt of 10 oaute. Address, A. MUUTUN A CO..
Morriaanla, weatoeeater Co., N. Y.
bates—la Bankruptcy.
This ta to give notice, onoe a week for three weeke,
teak I have been appointed Assignee of tee estate of
ROBERT A. TERRILL.
Jane 6—dlswSw
U ~ KITED STATE* DISTRICT COURT for tb# Nor-
them Dieirie'. of Georvts-In the matter of
Daniel Stunt—in bankruptcy.
This Is to gtvs notice onoe a week for three weeks,
that I have ueen appointed aeeignee of tbe estate of
Daniel aiout, of Walkereuwelr. in aetd District, woo
has beeu adjedged a bankiupt upon bis own pstl-
Uou, by the District Court ut said district, Jen* 2d,
1*78. DAVIS C. bUT lON, L*Fayette, Go..
junSdlawSw Assignee.,
I N 8 DISTRICT COURT of tne United 8t*ta#.
Northern District of Qeorgie— In the matter of
Wt Ham A. Edwards—In benbrap'ey.
This is to aivs uotlee. once * week for three weeks,
that I have been appointed Assignee of the estate of
William A. Edwards, of Gneroke county, Ie aaid
baa been adjudged* bankrupt anon
trtet. Jane Ttb.:
William DWko—In Bankruptcy.
Tbta Is to give notice, once a week for three
weeks, that 1 have been appointed eulgnee of tee
estate of William Dukr, of Cnettooge county. In
■eld District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt
upon his own petition by the Dtstetm Ooort of said
District. June bib, 1873.
JUD80N CLSMEITS. Assignee,
ianlo lawM Imreyetae. de.
I tN THE Dial HlCT COURT ot tea Untied atete*-
11 Nor tee n District of Geo gie-U the matter of
William Watklne—In bankruptcy.
This 1* to utve notice once a week for terse weeks
that I hev" been appointed Assignee of tee ♦Slate o
William Watklaa, • I AUanta. In couutycf Fulton
who has been adjudged bankrupt upon Els own pe
tltlon by the District Court lor seU district. May
*). 1871. AUQV|TUg B (jolbIMO*.
jupldlewlw . •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Rates of Advertising.
first Insertion, end fifty oents per square for each
subaequout one.
Liberal deductions will be made for advertise
ment* running longer then one week.
Local, Bn arnicas end Rpctial notices will be In
serted upon reasonable terms.
Notices for fire companies half the usual rots*.
FOR THE WEEKLY.
AU advertisement* Inserted lu the Weekly Edition
WU1 be charged one dollar per square for every lu-
Johnson, in bankruptcy.
Hina Johnson, of Cherokee, In mid District, who
of Cherokee county, Assignee.
Juneia-lswtw
1 1 the Dtterict Oowrt ef the Onlted Mriae, MeriL
era Dtatrlot of Oeorgle. In the matter of Curtis
W. Lane, lo bankruptcy.
This Is to give notice once a week for three weeke
that I have been appointed assignee of the estate of
Curtis W. late*, of WhltisM oouniv, in aetd Dta
trlot, who has base adjudged a bankrupt ujaou his
own petition by the Dtatrlot Court ef sold District
June 10th. 1878. JNO. T. BROTHKRTON,
j#18-law3w of Dalton, go., ‘
Richardson, In bankruptcy.
Tbta Is to give notice once a week for three weeks
that I have been appointed assignee of tee estate of
own petition by tLe Dlstriot Court for laid District
June 10th, 187a. PETER M. 8HXIULY,
JelS'lawSw of Rome, Os., Assignee.
I N the District Court of tbe United States, North*
era District of Georgia. In tee matter of John
Moore, In bankruptcy.
Tbta is to give uotlo* onoe a week for thr< e weeks
that I hsve been appointed assignee of tee estate of
Jobu Moore, of Floyd oouuty, iu sold District who
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10th. 1878.
jslS-lewSw
Dlstriot June
PETXtt M. HUE IDLY,
of Rome, Go., Assignee.
Wlddows, In bankruptcy.
This is to give notloe once a week for three
that I have been appointed aeeignee of tee estate of
Robert Wlddows, of Atlanta, in the oonnty of Ful
ton, ta sold Dlstriot, who has been adjudged a ban!
rapt upon his own petition by the District Court«
said Dlstriot June Kite, 1H78.
TUUMAE W HOOPER,
Jsl8*law3w of Atlanta, Assignee.
J. H. ANDERSON Sl CO m
SO Alabama Street, Atlanta,
A RE now prepared to furnish Planters with tht
best
Mower* and Reaper*,
Hone Robe*,
Scribe* and Cradle*
Threahen and Power*,
With or without Separator*. Also have a general as
sortment <>f
AOHICUliTUKAL 1HPLKMRNTR,
INCLUDING PLOW!. FEED CUTTERS,
■ARROWS. PUMPS. WAGONS, Aa
AGENTS FOB
BROWN’S CELEBRATED COTTON GIN.
TEXAS COTTON PRESS.
BLANDY'S STEAM ENGINES AUD SAW MILLS.
Call aud see us before puroboeiitf elsewhere,
may* J. H ANDERSON A 00
GKJTO ■
GEO. E. WARD & CO.’S
TO BUY YOUR
CLOTHING!
They have opened a splendid
Stock of Olothinw
bfurhishincm:
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la London Store, Mta Street.
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Uty sad quality of work, range or capacity
enand adaptability to woik of «vtry grad* or
deeeriptton, without change of adjuetuiant or tire
some preparation, have NO aupvrtac.
AST First-Class Agents wanted on Liberal Tonus.
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO.,
ATUAfA. UA.
Southern Femali Collage,
LaOrange, Georgia.
BXAMINATION THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND MOB*
Day. lira BBS AJID XUt lUBt.
SIRMON by Lev. James Duoa. D. D„ of Auguste.
EXHIBITION—TaeadaVjMa. Lttetmy
taresa by H 0. McOoU, Eso., of Ucum H,-r „ K ..Aja.
J«Mb*4H
GROCERIES.
New Grocery Store.
romr a. fabka vwommok auuk re.
PARKS and ALLAN
tf FaiUntSM.
W t announce to our friends end thelpnblic
neaerolly teal we asve.<«afe Opened, al the aid
•tend uf McPherson A Barnett, Peachtree Street, a
W* shall keep on hand al an timeo a fun Stock of
Family Grocery Supplies,
Which will be oota ea low os hy say rifcer house of
the same kind ta tea oily.
• PAUKS 6a AjuLjAN.
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DlIfiED STATES INTERNAL REVEHUE.
OOLLEOTOR*N OFFIUK ItN BIST, ft A., 1
Atlaiiv*, June 71k, 1878. J
■VTOTICI is hereby gtvea that the following aelxur*
J.K baa been made oy tits for violation of eeetton
14. Aet July 18th. i486* and seotion 48, Awt J un« JUte.
1844, to-wit: Thro* packages, bbntaihlng about 67
gallons Corn Whisk ‘ ‘ — “—
as the property of J
Any person or persons claiming any of sold prop
erty are required to appear mid make such claim
wlthiu thirty day* from data hereof, and riv* boud
aa required by law; ofhtrwls* the same win be sold
and the net prooseds depusited to lAe oapdlt of tee
Secretary of the 1 reasnry.
junririK J. A. HOLTZfiLAW, Ootlaator.
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WEST & EDWARDS
TO TIIU MOUNXAiNHI
y^Nl) Bi aaj. )OI uat’HUKM .T Tax
mMYMIDB HOUSE,
Bo whloPhaa keen vddwlaevea large cottage rooms.
-o« infocmtetoa, sddfrt
junsdflt A. 4. HBALAN, Proprietor.