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OBOE61A RAILROAD.
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i.Mvee Augusta- ..j... t «... 8.20a o
irrivra at Atlanta - 6:45 P m
DOVE DAY PA8BESQER TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta. *» “
DP NIOHT FA8SEN ARB TRAIN.
Laaree Augusta .. 2:16 pm
Jsivee at Atlanta. 11:16 p m
DOWN MIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave# Atlanta..... - ...*2i6:00 p w
‘'ri- ^ '- 8;U> * “
.12:16 pa
Arrive*atOamak.. • 9:66pm
DOWN MAOON PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave* Oamak.........~..........10:o0 a iu
Arrive* at Augusta l:»6pni
Athens Brandi Train.
rr QAiBTv^lVJWAi* ajoan»».)
Leave* Delon Point 1:28 pm
Arrive*etAthen* -•••*•••• 4:66pm
DOW* DAILY—(bUSDAYii EICimD.) *
Leaves Athen*. ——** 0:00* m
Arrive* at Dnion Point. 12:16 p m
UP NIGHTLY.
Leevo* Fnlon Point 1:06 a m
Ariive* at Athen* 4;18 a m
DOWN NIGHTLY.
Leave* Atbars 8:00 pm
Arrive* at Union Point 11:06pm
Waihlafton Branch Train.
Leave* Washington.'............* 9:80 a m
Arrive* at name*..;.. ...lliOOa m
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WESTBRIAATLANTIO K .AILIIOAD.
DT NIOHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta 10*0 p m
Reaches Dalton 8:00 a m
Arrives at Ohattanooga. 6:00 a m
DOWN NIOHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leavea Ohattanooga........ 3:45 pm
Arrives at Atlanta — ll:10p m
DP DAT PA8SENOER TRAIN.
Leave* Atlanta. .. 8:30 a m
beaches Dalton 2:0i p m
Arrive* *t Chattanooga... 4:98 p m
Leave* Atlanta...... » w v
Arrive* at Dalton..... 10:8L p-m
Dalton Accommodation.
Leaves Dalton..... ...... 12:90 a m
Arr.vea at A llama 9:62 a m
ATLANTA AWE1T POINT KAILIIOAD.
DaY passenger train. *
Leaves Atlanta 7:20 a m
Arrives at West Point 11:30 * m
hxtubming:
Leave* Wegt Point,. 1:40 d.i
Arrive* at Atlanta
night passenger train.
Leavea Atlanta. 11:00 p m
Arrives at Weat Point,
*?1W¥«WU.
. 6:*0 p u
3:65 «
, 6:60 a
. 1:26 pu
. 6-00 a
Cftfll KAL K»ll,KO*D_*<lUl. Dir.
UP DAY PAHBKSaEE.
Leave* Macon
Arrives at Atlanta -
DOWN l/AY PASSENGER.
Leavea Atlanta...— —
Arrive* at Macon ••
DP NIGHT PASSENGER.
Lsith Macon
Anivea at Atlanta...*......-
DOWN NIGHT PA88ENjEU
Leave. All lit* ?“ » “
Arrives at *
Connecting with the Upson Couuty Railroad, the
trains run on that road aa follow*:
Leave Barneaville •;« .lilui Y, l!!
Arrive at Jj;. u , F
Leave Thomaaton 2;j!r * “
Arrive at Barneaville * - * *“
Connecting with the Savannah, Griffin A North A.ar-
i am a Railroad, th# traiua run ou ihat road a* fol-
Leave uriffin ~ £ m
Arrive at Whiteaburg (present terminus).. 6.36 p m
Anlveat Griffin •••• r)a7
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STATE LOTTERY.
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UniwlntfH Dally at 6 p. m.
TUS. THY BENEFIT 01 IU*
MU. NR 4 86 ■*
CAPITAL PKlBfc
80,81 i Prises, awountiuK to $58,258.!20
TICKETS $1.00. SHARES IN PROPORTION.
IN the above Scheme, formed by the 1 ernen'
1 Combination of 78 numbers, making ?6.076 tick-
eta, at d the drawiug of 12 balloU, there will be 2A1
prises each having three of the drawn number*
•* ‘.3^6, each having two of them on o “*
one only oi them on; end also 46.70o
ntbyr ui the draan uuiubera ou them,
>t these prtee* end ttankn,
, inclusive, will be severally
the day of tile drawibg, and li
-. then, drawu out at random; andUiati“SMJKn
lug foi U* combination the lat, 2d and 3d drawn
number*, will be entitled to the
CAPITAL PU1ZE CP - • • • ;i» 7 * wu w
Tost uctet baviug on it tne 4tu. 5tti ana
eth drawn uumbera, to ••••••••*• *1 0
That tickjt baviug ou it th* 7th, 3th and
0th draw u nuuibeia, to.
That ticket Laving on it the It th, 11th and
12th draan uumbera, to .... •••••»•••••
That ticket having «n it the 2d, 3d and 4tli
di awn uumbera, to
That tickets having on it th* 3d, 4th and
each having -
tlckete VUhntl
78 number*, from i to 7fi
placed iu a wheel
THE
SUN.
VOL. IV
ATLANTA, GA.. TUESDAY. JUNE 24, 1873.
NO. 948
TELEGRAPHIC.
MMTB9BOI.OGICAL*
660 00
650 00
6th di
That
7th
’it tikeith. 6th and
'ttiirtl, 7tii and
That ticket bating on It the 8th, 9th aud
10th lrawn number*, to.......* ••••••••••
That ticket having on it the 9th, 10th aud
11th drawn number*, to • • ;•••••»•
That tioket having ou it the 1st. 2d aud iui
drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the let, 2nd and
6th drawn number*. ^
Tba6tiek«t having on it the let. Id and 6th
drawn numbers, to
All other ticket* (being 207, with turee ut
the drawn number* on, each, •••• ••••
Those 66 tlckete having on tham the lat
and 2nd drawn number*, each •••
Those 66 Uehem having on them the 2nd
4th drawu number*. «*ch.
... ' 650 00
660 00
650 00
660 0
650 00
217 60
ill 60
‘JO 00
10 00
6 00
th* drawn
* And ail those tickets (belug 26.740) with
V, oiuy or me orawu ntuuueie, eeoh
CAPaTAL PRIZE.
On Monday*captui will *»*••••• ■
On Tuesday* and Pridaya capital will be 4.BJ
On Wednesdays daptai will
on Thursdays lad tJemroay*- ..... 6.W0
For ( ° r ■ cne “* 4 '-
perior
prise,
tnw. ■
W Ah prises of $20 00 and under wiU be paid twin**
...i? ..... ih. without ‘the uaua. dc'uc-
diately a
, drawing, without - th# uaua. de«
Sed at'ihle oBoa.
HOWARD A OO., Managers.
PROBABILITIES^
For tbe Southern States uast of the
Mississippi, light to fresh winds mos ly
from tbe boutU und went, and pertly
cloudy weather.
JS'OTEH.
Nkw York, June 23.—Three deaths
occurred in CinoiunMtt Huuday, but were
confined to the very oM aud young.
Keportb from Louibvilie bays that city
ia unujually healthy.
A sudden btorm in Chicago, yesterday
evening partly demolished a Swedish
church in Chicago avenue.
Two pleasure yachts, containing re
spectively nine aud fonrteeu, capsized.
All rescued.
The American Hotel, saloon and sta
bles, Petaluma, Cal., wi re burned. Loss
$75,000.
Xailluess & Co.’s Lord, Oil acd Can
dle Factory, Eggleston avenue, Cincin
nati, burned. Loss $90,000.
The woods m the mining districts
of Pennsylvania ate burning. Several
towns are threatened. Some villages and
many farm houses burued. Many nar
row escapes was the reault. No loss ol
life as yet reported.
A negro and white man robbed a
house in Omaha, dangerously wounding
several people. They were followed and
both killed.
The peoplo of Frankliu county, Mis
souri, hanged a negro who outraged a
young German woman.
A quarter of a it.lie of salt and lumber
ia on fire iu Bay City, Michigan.
There were 52 dt uths irom cholera in
Nashville yesterday.
There was an incendiary Are at Mount
Morris, Lexington county, N. Y., yester
day. Loss $80,000.
The Board of Health of Brooklyn de
clares that there .6 no yellow fever in that
city.
E. B. Wing, Judge of the Supreme
Court of Missouri, is dead.
Lewis D. Tappan, one of tho earliest
abolitionists is dead, aged 85.
Jockey Clark, who was injured at Je
rome Park, by a horse, Sorrel Dan, tail
ing on him while practising for a hurdle
race, is dead.
A dispatch from Long Branch says
Grant le seriously sick from diarrhoea.
A tire at Point Breeze, near League
Island, this morning, destroyed Turn* r’s
toA *i9)ma natk. And
were saved trum fourteen valuable trot-
An accident on the Midland Railroad,
England, Rilled several.
The steamer Columbus from Hub iu
tor Hollybead, wrecked. Twelve of two
hundred passengers were drowned, aud
three of tbe crew drowned.
Beriiu, Rome and Constantinople re
port cholera. Same dispatch says the
Pop' will tx-communioute Victor Em«u-
uel to-day.
Richmond, June 23.—■JChe Pullman car
of the night express train to Ciuoinnati
on the Chesapeake and Ohio Riilroad,
was thrown Iron: the track last night
soon after leaving Richmond. The cur
was turned bottom uppermost aud bieily
wrecked. A nnmber of persons were in
jured, though none fatally or very ben
ously. Among the injured are Mr. Gao
Arlingstall ol Eughtud, Mr. and Mrs.
Waller aud Mos Waller of Guicago. Mrs.
\Vailer had her shoulder blade broken.
London, Juue 23.-Sir Hear* Rawlim
son, President ol tuo Royal Geographical
Society, is seriously ill.
Utica, June 23.—Five houses and two
barns burned. Loss $20,000.
Cincinnati, June 23. Fourteen ab
dominal deaths Saturday, mx of which
were classed a-> cholera by the Board ol
Health.
Passaic, N. J., June 23.—An iuceo
diary lire to-dtv. The incendiary was
arreoted. but subbed the officer and es
caped. Two uieu are missing. I be
sauaro upon which the Avunconouk
ZuistoLd burned. Loss $100,000.
Philadelphia. June 23.—There were
eleven horses burned in John Turners
stables, near Poiut Bi eeze Park, out of
seventeen in the stable.
Portland, Me., June 28.—Mrs. Rob
erts, aged sixty, ail . d; a femaie teacher
futnlly injured, * ud « child striou dy hurt,
escaping noth a miruibg house.
London, June 23.-The Shah of Per-
H ia visited Woolwich Saturday and the
opera at night A grand review of the
channel licet took place to-day in his
honor.
Nkw Okleanh, June 22. —The Hawkins
Picayune nbel cm* which b»e been going
(ol eight <'»}ii before wbat is known
uu thelFonrtb District Court, terminated
at 10 P. M , to-night. The Jury returned
a verdict ol *18,000 tor flowktn*. Imme
diately after u (j,.urn nmol, «**»
jury wentto tbe Picayune and acknowl
edged that they bad been bribed, one re
ceiving one hundred and tweuty-hve dol
late, the utlier rtceiving an order for five
hundred. Ihe' Picayune Company will
apply for a new tiial.
IIichmosd, June 23.-The wernds in
the Mordecai and McCerty duel made a
successful effort to got bail to day. I hey
were taken on a writ of habeas corpue
oefore Judge L.cy. of New Ken. county,
bel.w Richmond, aud after bearing the
case i.nd argument of counsel, they were
admitted to bail in *5,000 each to appear
before the Oruud July on tilt eeventh ol
July. .
-’BotTtjr, June23.—Ilaucock’ahotel and
atablea wilh .wo men were burued.
LoMUON, Jane 23.—A special dispatch
to the London Pol, from Pane, eaj*
Prince Jerome Napoleon, *1® [“
tha^fiy, badiuetvt.-ww wrfb Bnrrte *>l*i-
vier, who wm, Pusident of Conuod aud
Minister of Justice and Keligion during
the last daya of tbe empire, and with a
nnmbir of Eepnblican readers.
New Yobk, June 23.—The dispatches
from Boston says a person by the sane
of Henderson was arrested (or passing
a *5,000 forged oheok.
The alleged murderer of Carl Vogt was
held lor an extradition to Belgium.
The Walworth case, upon motion of
Charles O’Oouor, was postponed nntil to
morrow.
The trial of females Woodhnll & Claf-
lin and Col. Blood, for mailing indecent
matter, has commenced.
Buffalo, Jane 23.—Tbe canal stable,
near tbe Erie look, burned, with bfty
borees. The work of an inoendiary.
Cardiff, Wales, June 23.—The docks
erected by the Marquis of Bote, costing
£800,000, are burning.
TKLMumjraic jumuarn.
Louisville, June 23.—Flour steady
and improved demand,extra farm 5.75;
corn, fair demand, white aackrd 58; pro
visions qniet and steady; pork 10 37Jal7;
bacon, shonhiera7t; clear lib sides 91;
clear sides 9ia9|; peeked lard, tipree
8{a8];kegs 9jul0; ateam 81; order lots
lal higher; whiskey firm 90.
BarAKNAH, June 23.—Cotton qniet;
middlings 181; net receipts 384; exports
ooastwise 993; sales 110; stook 18,848.
Cincinnati, Jane 23. — Floor dull at
0 50a7. Corn qniet at 42. Provisions
quiet. Pork quiet at 15 50al5 75.
Lard, steam 8i; kettle 81. Bacon steady;
shoulders 7ja7{; dear rib sides 9l;clear
siaes9ls9;. Whisky steady at 90.
Liverpool, June 23, 5 r. M.—Cotton
dosed unchanged; tales cf 10,000 bales;
speculators and exporters 2,000; Ameri
can 5,500; July and August, delivery, Sa
vannah and Charleston, 8]d
St. Louis, Jane 23.—Floor—Improved
demand and unchanged. Corn dull and
unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 34c on track;
36c iu warehouse. Whisky steady at 89o.
Pork held at *16 50. Bacon quiet bet
more doing in jobbing and order lots;
ehonlders 71c; clear rib sides 91c; clear
sides 9lc. Lard nominal.
New Yobk, Jane 23.—Gotten, net re
ceipts 420; gross 684; sales of futures
8,400; July, 201.209 16; August, 2J|a
201; September, 18 15-16iil9J; October,
18Jal31; November, 18al8‘; Dec mber,
18; cotton sales 797 bales at 21 .'or mid
dlings.
Augusta, June 23.—Cotton, middlings
18; receipts 243; sales 134.
Charleston, Jane 23.—Cotton—Mid
dlings 181c; low middlings 18c; good
ordinary 17c; ordiuary 14,15c; net re
ceipts 240 bales: gross 341; uifference
Caies stock 11,724.
About th. Back ray.
A telegram from Washington to the
New York Tribune gives tbe subjoined
complete list of the members of the
House of Representatives who ftp to date
have covered their baok oay into the
Treasury. Quite a uumbei of the names
of. members who have been generally
credited with returning this money do
not appear on the booka of the Treu-ury.
The number le 32, making, with the list
of Senators a'veady telegraphed, a total
of 46 Congressmen who have made ro
payments. The members of tne house
are as follows (Bepnblioans in Roman
aud Democrats in Iudio'i):
J. Allen, Barber, B la. I». W. Huleton, Wl*.
S. s. Cot. N. Y. M.C. Kerr, lad.
J,*n if. Crebl, III. John Ly..cb, M«.
John Ooburn, Ind. Q«o. W. MoOr.,r, Iowa
Alien B. Cotton, IOWA J.mM HonroOjOhlo.
W. P. Frie. Ma. Alex, littchell, Wi*.
I. A. Plokelnburg. Mo. /'rrry. N. Y.
11. Varwell, 111. 1■ M. Buih. Wli.
J. A. Garfield, Ohio. Wn K Roberta. X. \.
John Hid, N. J. H. A. Hl.rkwe.tber, Conn.
Qeo. A Halecy. N. i. W. L. Beeelone, N. J.
J. B Hawley, Conn. P. S.wy.r, Wla.
J. D. H.wley, IU. W. TownMnd, Pmn.
Eueeue Hale. Me. Wm. H. Uplon Ohio.
' m S Ho man, lw*. II Wa1dr«H, Micii.
Wa». A. Wheeler, S. Y.
Ol these 25 are Republicans and 7
Democrats. The Houee, when the Sal
ary bill was passed, was composed of 127
Republicans and . 113 Lioeral Republi
cans and Democrats.
There have been no returns from the
South from either Seuators or llepresent-
itivos, und uone of tue Delegates from
,be Territories or from the Distriet of
Columbia have responded. Maino aud
Wisconsin are the only States where the
mujority of the Rspnfdioaua have sen'
back their money. Mr. Peters is the
only one retaining it in Maui',, and Mr.
Eld ridge Ihe only ~~ " Ju —
Omy 16 bodes bn
iu Wiscnusiu
__ u heard from
Other through SeuatorB or Uupresenia
lives. The Treasury D pertinent baa no
recurd ol these Ouugri»,uieu who are
Mild to have founded or otsisted orphan
asvlnmns, high schools, Co'leges, and
churches with their share of the spoils.
,-e-s
Hun. b. T. Wlgf.l
But littm has been heard of th's gen
tleiusu since tbe war. It seems that be
is now rosidiug in Baltimor s or at least
he was present in that city on the 17th
inet.. aud attended the lloral decoration
of Confederates ou thut day at London
Park Cemetery, and made a short noeeoh
on that occasion. The Baltimore (Jaielte
reporls him as follows:
General Wiglsll being called lor, ap
neared and aaid bis heart was almost too
lull to speak. It was gratifying to bun to
know that if the eause is lost, the spirit
wnioh maintained it still lives. [Ap
nlause.1 There is something more in
this world than mere material prosperity
In oar licarje there is a leeliog of woiiud
ed lion >r, sod "trntn, tnongh orusind to
ear'b, will ri«« ugaiu." He Jiu not cry^
“Peace, peuce, when there was no peace.
He accepted the situation, bat even if the
manacles .hat fettered him were glide
they would gall. He was "U|x<*ed to >
Heutimtiutaluy CAjubult:r ug tl« « eubjeot.
General Wigfall lure entered upon an
argument to pr ve that the Southern
States bad a right io accede, hut was in
terrupted by the a mouucemeut that tne
the subscription committee wav ready
to report the result of thm,
labor.. He close,i by remarking
lhat aa be bad been interrupted, he pre
sumed that his sentiments were not con
curred in by all of those present, and re
tired amid laughter and applause.
FHOH CAM 13K4 COUNTY.
Crop** Lumber, &c.
St. Maby’*, Ua., June 90, 1873.
idilort SunA recent visit into th*
country enabled me to learn that crop
prospects are better than they have been,
at this soason, for years pant. Within
the last few days we have had very heavy
nine.
The vessels now loading at this city, at
the two Lumber mills of Messrs. 8. L.
Burns A Oo., will oarry away, mostly to
foroign ports, upwards of two millions of
feet of lumber, worth about twenty two
dollars per thou 'and feet.
Mills ou therSt. Mary's, about the city,
aud the mills on the St. Allen river, aro
alto doing quite well, shipping large
quantities of lumber.
The business from the felling of the
pine tree to the shipping of the lumber
gives profitable employment to a large
number of persona of both raoes in this
oonaty. Lyoobuus.
Fits Lee mail ML* Nelli* Grant.
From tke Alexeudrl* (Va ) Gazette.]
Among the inoidents of the reoent ex
cursion from Washington to Monnt Ver
non was the following interview between
Qeneri-1 Fitz Lee and Mier Nellie
Grant:
The ex-Oonfederate, having accident
ally met a lady friend among tbe lady
visitors, was introdnoed by her to her
daughter, and also, and to his great sur
prise, when he heard her name, to her
daughter’s friend, tbe daughter of the
President; but, being oourteons as be is
brave, he strove to render himself agree
able to his distinguished acquaintance,
amt by his affability and genial mannurs
was so saocessfal that in a short time the
reserve of new acquaintanceship wps
worn off and they were talking together
as familiarly as if they had known each
other for years. On their return he was
I larticnlarly attentive, pointing out to her
rom the deck of the steamer the several
objects of interest along the banks of
tbe Potomac, and narrating the legends
at'ached to them; and, as the boat
neared this oity, he expressed his regret
at not being able to eaoort her to her
borne, Baying he would oertainly beg that
honor were it not that he must meet a
near and dear relative, an invalid lady,
who was expeoted to arrive here that
evening. Then, taking the hand she
proffered him as ne arose to leave her,
ie said, with a smile :
'Please bear my regards to the Presi
dent, und he kind enough to tell Jiim
squadron of the Black Horse cavalry and
iromiso to end the Modoo war and make
jim a present of Captain Jack, dressed
in General Oenby'a uniform, within
thirty days;" and, lilting his bat, bowed
nimself toward tho companionway, down
whioh he disappeared, she having laugh
ingly remarked, as he bade her adieu:
“Well, sir, I must say you are the most
impudent man I ever met,"
The nolitioal situation in Virginia, says
the Petersburg Index. is moro ull.l more
encouraging to the Coneetvative party.
When some two months ago the prepara
tions for the eampaigu began, onr suc
cess was threatened both by disunion
and by apa'by. For a time it appeared
that acrimonious disputes and side issues,
and questions of personal preference,
would go far to divide us, while at the
same instant au ominous a .atliy of the
people was justly complained of. All
this has now passed away. The press
lias, with on* aooord, agreed to baulth
from the oommou Conservative ground
every irritating aud useless discussion,
and to concentrate every energy unl re-
oource of the party upon tlio btruggle
against tho common enemy.
Over 150,000 young salmon have been
ilaced in the Penobscot River, and 130,-
00 in the Androsooggiu.
Hates of Advertising.
Liberal dednotto** will b* Mdo ht admttM*
NMAt* running longer thu GO*n*k.
Local, Brain*** end Snouz. notfoM will be in *
eertod npon n**on*M* Srmi
Notice* for flr»» oomptnle* half the uanel rale*.
FOR THE WEEKLY.
All edvertUeuttit* i u fried in the Week lr Edition
will be clmrged one duller par aqnere for every to-
You will find
AT GRADER RAILROAD ALE HOD8I.
19 Alabeme street,
CALIFORNIA GRAPE BBANDY.
tar A Sor* Preventive for the Cholera. “6$
Don't forget the plaoe I
NEAR GEORGIA 1
JnMdSt
■^OTlOEIN^BANKRUPTOY.
THI8 la to give notioe the! on the 20th day of
D. 187$, e warrant In bankruptcy wt*
ninat tbe estate of Jam** Mlliloen. of
DeKalb end State of Georgia, who has
been adjudged e bankrupt on hi* own petition, and
that tb* payment of any debts, and deliver? of any
property belonging to snob bankrupt, to him. or
for hie u«e, and the transfer of any property by bln,
are forbidden by law; that* meeting of the oreal*
tor* ot **l i Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to
choose one or more M*ignee* of All estate, will be
held at a Court ot Bankruptcy, to be holden at At
lanta, Ga., before Lawson Black, K*q litre, Bog later,
on the 10th day of July, A. D. lt*73, at lOo’olock A. M.
W. H. SMITH, D. 8 Marshal.
Jun22 It a* Messenger.
po
R SALE.
A choice residence—six good room*—elegant cor
ner lot; flue garden: beautlfnl front yard. Bara
cliano* to secure a dcilrabla homo In Uta Gate City,
Apply to ~
EMBERS OF CENTRAL LODGE
1YJL NO. 28, L O. O. F.
On Tuesday avenlng, the 24th inatant, there will
be an election of officer* tor tbe ensuing term held
at Cential Lodge No. 28,1.0.0. F. A fall attend
ance of tbe member* are earnestly requested.
22 It FRANK T. RYAN, Hecretary.
B
OOTS AND SHOES.
B. F. MDLLENTX S BOOT AND SHOE SHOP,
NEWNAN, GA.
Fin* Leathers always on hand. Customer* suppUe
on short notice. B. 7. MDLLENIX,
22dlt Newnan, Ga.
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XGURSION TICKETS.
New England, !
R. D. MANN. Agent.
DOUGLAS -COUNTY
S fkTE UP UKOHUIk, Douglas coaly
All persona interested are required to be at ny*
office on Monday. July 4th. to i io w oaoae, if any ex-
1 JOHN M. JAMES,
mT M. Ordinary B, 0.
MSTEm AP ATlASTIt
railroad.
nuNt.fi.DI- »« IIKDUI-K.
Oh v.SD AFTER 8LNDAY. .5TH INSTANT
Outwaiu Train* wilt leave Atlanta JAiJ*. » m
Lvavt- ' i f ‘ 4I * 6* “
nivo at
luwsrd Train from '•ew York
»*»* onatu.iu<»g* - ®
StaTB or OBOROIA, Dsagla. Coanty
Wbareu. Z. A. Bio., AdmlnUtrstorolJ. W.Hlron,
ropreaent* to tbe Court, in his petition du.y filed
and entered on record, that he ha* fully administer-
ed J. W. Nixon'* estate. Thl* le, therefore, to clta
*11 persons conoerued, kindred orednore, to
■how cause, U any they oan, wby *aid Adminl*tr*tor
should net be dl»oh*rged from hi# Administration
and receive letter* or dismission on first Monday In
Heptembjr next. Thi* May20,^8JiA
mjr22.
S T4TE OF GEORGIA—Douglas Oonnty:
Where**, J. P. 0*rn*e. guardian of William
and Thomas Orrn**. orphan* of A. Orrn*d. ap-
i)lie* to me f-r leave to sell the land belonging to
•aid minor*. Thtai* to cite nUper*en* ooaoerned
to show came. If any, why letter* shonld not be
granted the applicant, on th* first Monday in An-
utut next. Tula Juno 6th, 1873.
K junta JOHN M. JAMES, ''rdlnarj D. 0
L“"V^»l b nr.7p^la.at!’fir.t Monday
n August next. This June 0th, 1873.
Junl? JOHN M. J AMES, ordinary
8 “TiTEoy _ axoiiau^DooaUaOounir:
WbereM. Young Vanauil, ndmlniitmtor ol tho
aata'e of Ell Vanaaot. lata oi laid oounty. daoaaaad,
Ippllai To mo for loan to .rtl In. land ^kln. to
■ilJ Mtnta. All pjr.on.couoornad wm fil. th.il
ohjoctlom. II any. on or baforo tb. tret Heuiej In
AuKu.t n.xt, .Ik ia>« -IU n. ««nud tb. .pyll
cant a* prayed for. Thl* Jun# 6tu, 187$.
junia JOHN M. JAMES, Ordinary D. 0.
BRATto
•l»nt MMr iiitCr Tito* ai*
-1 or
SSSSaiSf
rtrfkHAKT. nnJ In cam if UKNRRAL PRMIUTY lh«»
bnm never I** ninci-ln»t«nr« fttll-l In prodtteln* the uioel
FEiiK.Trir.V'fo'4*w ti.nv.
■LK All AST TO TUlt TA9TK end *1 the Mm# U»n eombla-
ng ee many rent nil* I event* '•‘Vrrwwl by ibo rndwl frnUrai-
trtiOie beet known te tho ruarnineoptaU. liMatt bet tU*
tie lo fire*»tr« n fair trUi. »n* , ,
Every Fitmlly Should Hav« * Bottle.
Me prepereil'Ni In the vend )*n prodee* «e muy itaqmnU.
“id endorermi-nt* by pbyetalwu it tbe very higbMt etnndlM
Mndoreed 'alee' by fit* Cbryy ind tbe Teedinf denemtae-
&***H. Wa»ww. the sldeit KetheMM ml deter la St.
ou!*, mti the Heme Ulttrr* vv.to umi grtuftil in senirltra-
B| la the reetoretlon of my etrenflb, end »n InereeM t
OanamntU Jran4S.Mll.
rnekUng Elder M. K. Ohmveb,.^ Otatrta*.
,.„r."'3S»SISA2!Ki.'L
Bkklo* tbe ■•Home Sumach gliur*. rad I»e4 Ibtm la Ula
SmdIUI tbe leit four month*, f emiMer them the met »•!«•
nbletculc endetlmulrat now <* n*e. f.jf. MELCnkM,
Kealdo.t rhyeleUn In eh*r«e V. fc. MnHra«ra*M*L ^
munlonied uft*Ue medleal*prefbealou IA recipe' of the -‘Hume
— n.lt i — —
Sft
Del toi
cLattanoog*
Inward Tralu New Yo
Leave Chattanooga
Arrive
ork,'
...6:6-4, p. I
»0 45, p. I
ga, IM
Leave DaUon
Arrive at AUaeta
fast Line to New Yor* , .
Leav.- Atlanta • P “•
rrlvn at Dait. • * w SW » P* “
Pral Lino wid put off aud lake on pranauger* only
i Marietta, CarteravlUe Klngnion nud Dalton.
Way paraenger* are requraUtd not to get on thta
trail uuieaa they winh to be tand.-d at above named
tilioe*. K. B. WAl.Kluft,
V uiy‘J‘2,2w. Master lrajapovtaltow.
I N THE DISTRICT COURT of the Unitad Mai**.
Northern District of Jeorgl*-In tbe matter ol
William Duke-In uankruptoy.
Tbla ia to give notice, once a week for three
weeks, that I have been appointed naaignee Of tb*
estate of William Dnke, of t.’uattooga coenty. in
tald DUtrict. who has beet* adjudged a bankrupt
upou bit own petition by the Dutrict Court of aaid
District. June 9th, 1873.
Jill MUM* iuiux.m^
Lafayette.
i petlUoi
lefth, IL._.
JU1MON CLEMENTS, Anaign**,
iunlO law3t
rut inn IHHI1IOT OOU»T « (b* UolHd HtoWI
i.fiSr.
Watkins—In benkrupt*^-
Tbla U to aive notioe onc-i a week for three weeks
that I have been appointed Assignee of Ibe caUto o
William Watkiua, «*i Atlanta, in oounty ef Fultoo
OPIUM
JMorphi** Mnhii
cur*-U t»y Dr. Deck's only
known and aure Remedy.
NO « IflAKUK
cuied. Oatl on or addreaa
DR. J. C. BECK
t.'IMOINMATL 1,1110.
fHE UbfHU STATES IlOTKl^
LOUISVlLil-R. KENTUCKY!
ri-lHE t,.nUng pnhllc win Bndlb. Fro»rt.tor.
I 0 a\ce attache* most coortaeua, liberal and
kind eervant* pcllte and att nttve; room# neat
ludroty; table# abundaeUy auppltod.
vary moderate. janinx
nntei** *u»edln”’.*ii coeip**lilnn arn Un nf lb* «J*»* te
which they brlottf, being highly TraW, SUmalrat iMemrabl*.
Ctnulnitlic, »u t ilijhlly Lasntlr*. Tb# mta* prfj.aring
them I* rtrletiy la a*cord*n«* with ihe ruWsnf ykarmnas
JUmi “."u.. SS t"IliyiSti'S.I 1 ™. "'"““W
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rmr. Ob.utrl..... TMw,... of tr.nwn, M*. «f Fty«-
“u' SSShmtrw rut.
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u " r ’“V¥.-JSwu y&T-
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— c "f “Wiirnr rnnru. fm.
Qi»i l f‘. < rif' ,Dl n*l&Jy* nqttfclK .Vin,,
d. y.’Ti 'tm/.Tffi*.
•f Mldwtmry nnd Uimnn* of Women. Coll*** •fllnmw*-
bto Fbjdeisn* and torgynju^ ^ Tvflp , R „
prof. f*(<n»..ou||g4 Tkarnupcntic*. tlomwopaAau u«il.
“ZZ It cuJSS SSKSK siht'imsu
in dinssw < HAMtKH VaHTISK. U. U..
.f rny-w. *“•
Cliaioal tfndletnn. M. no»tMi**»bW
ttay ... “P" JJU iuiAoMCyilM UaU.
m •‘■Ksswjiafa**-; ftr-
Eminent Phynleiiuiii or Uilenfio.
Th.tere .1. »>rttx U>w. J], 1 ''*",ilnl
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w. r. TAUwnao. II. D„ j. j- Sfc 1 "* 1 **• P Wu
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gsg.
“iSTanim nleU»« in Pltlnl»y|Vl
b r i »Cu“it% i « toSxVJ w
And Hundred*.OUtaffi
tn *11 parts et tba NnrlU, WM *^A$**ta»« , w..
iJS^iSJttfeaasiBdfcBb.
BO fjV*?Ml*r ta aft«rwa» »•** ** l .„„ n ,| 1 (a**.
'tax
For r*ale'in Atlanta by
WEST & EDWARDS
nooiEY?
PowdeR
JiL . u ,| Jr.ilic.u.. frulu 111. .y.l.m tb. .^clOo ’»{•
“d .vary kind of humor >ud ^
iu... .uoh . loo. li.t of hum*Q .ulf.rln, nu la-
irU *porfoot bMltb ml yorlty w th. .nffr. ~n.U-
lotlon. In ~.ry form of Krofulon., nt-rcarl.Innd
•yphlllUc blood oomplOnU II ““i*
dm-...Idly oaring ULumu. Fumnm, Oj»*u»
Ucado U^u. lUtr EiiuDx .od teRiCn
tie* of akin affection*. It i* a poaittv* turauve ««
scrofula, chronic ^JpgStT^Zittff
and the deadly anemy of merotim )««*«£<> hm».
qutokly eliminating them from the *y*tem. Tne *o
Son of th»* remedy to baaed upon ih*
■Diration, tbe law* ef nature, and th* know Jed g#oi
cLeiotatry. The Fluid Kxtbaot or »»a Dj-
uo^7prepared by Dt. J. 8. i'embetion hae made
the most wonderful and astonishing cur a. Ita pw
rli ring, vivifying aud tonic properties * x *^**~*
miickeet and moat wonderful effect* in rratoring
heal to. H I* harmless to th* mo*t dinltoeta. *P d
elver be uaed emiM It is tbe true beeutifler of
oomplextou. If yon went riob blood, clrar skin and
hraniiful cornul*iloo. aw the CourouaD lCxTaAOT
Diligat. Read
Tna gsnnine
each label—tak*
MWXJt'K tja
FEDvIaLE college,
it*)idvi!l«, H. o.
(Near Attauta and Bichamd Air-Lia# Railroad.)
U*v. THOR WARD WHITE. President
B OARD (ten Calendar Months) $136; i uiUon $40;
Mnsto $4 . Mo extra*. Fall f*rm op-i • July-I*
The PrraUient will leave th# Kimball -tra. Ah
taut*. 3d July, in charge of pnpU*. Ja.nltwil
#78.00 UACH WEEK
Ml Btriotir
tddrra* J.
whuumu umrui ,
i» MBWtrmmxr, nw-ro*
12,000.000_ ACRES!
CJheap Farms t
i C!ie*t>«-t*U*ndHn Msrk-t. Cyr
Hale by the
OIIQI PACIFIC IMLI01D COINP
IE TuqU&EXT ELirnSVALLEY.
S 000.000 AorM in 0EMTEAL HlfiBIIXJ.
now for Ml. in trMtn ot fwS n~M Hd ttpvrvdana
sixszxs:
SOLDISBE EMTITIJtD TO A HOMESTEAD O
Ejfee/SaSroed.'wlth good ararheto endi
venleooee of on old ratiled QQMtry.
Free passes to porchaeers of HMtvond I
under the Homestead Law, near th e
ottoual Maps,
of Descriptor!
aptlft-doaWw$m.
MnmiMpr Resort X
KKNWK8AW UOIlin
' MARIETTA, Oh.
yt.xtoiieh a mm*