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institution.
ATLANTA, GA., JANUARY 30, 1872.
EaoBT Gollsgx.—We leun U»t the prot-
pecu of Emory Colle** were nerer brighter
'Che College, Including the Prepsratory De
partment, open* with one hundred »nd Mlj
this added another blot to the bad f w*rd of
ala short rale.
We glee the following Executive docu
ment a* bearing on the matter. We found it
recorded hi the Stale House:
Exec CTree Detaetmkst,
Statz or Geoboia,
Atlanta, Ga., January 6,1*71
Ordered, That Joseph F. Burke, Eaq, of
the county of Fulton, be and he it hereby
ippointed Agent on the pat of this State to
carry out the agreement entered into ■—
ol
Borax** Cocbt.-A typographical error
appeared In the report thi* morning of lh«
Sopreme Court. Arguments will not bt
resumed until Ihuthsf next, instead
Thursday, a* the type* has it,
Ajfotbxb AiTonmPurr.—We leant that
hit Excellency Governor Smith ha
Dr. A. L. Hamilton to take charge of the
record* of former administration* belonging
to the Executive Department Dr. Hamil
ton I* well qualified for the position.
Clattox Cocbtt.—On hut Saturday, John
E. Fuller waa elected President of Mt Zkm
Agricultural Society. Anderson B. Beeves
took the premium on five ears of Indian corn,
weighing seven pounds. Much interest
manifested in fanning circlet. Tho general
tendency is to plant largely of cotton, Imt
Mt Zion voles against it
ia> IS scon and Brunswick Kailraatf
The Macon Telegraph and Messenger say*
the business of the Macon and Brunswick
Kail road is in a very satisfactory condition.
The depot has large freight from Northern
point*.
Conley’s Sale of the Land Scrip.
Why was not this land scrip advertised
for sale to the public in a proper way, so a*
to place its value before the public and in
vite oompetilion of bidding? Wby was it
secretly sold in this precipitate manner ?
The matter is chock full of suspicion.
Eugenie's Jewels,
The ex-Empresi Eugenie baa, It is said, the
finest lot of jewels in Ibe world. Tney are
a tasty collection of incomparable shiners.
Hbe has aold recently a portion ol them for
$100,0C0 to use for Ibe restoration of the em
pire. Many of them were of her own de
sign. ■
Grant Repent* as a Defaulter.
Grant has sent a check for $5,000 to re
place tbe tnm for which be baa been defaulter
for an many years to tbe United StatcsTreas-
ury. He paid no interest
The fact is suggestive. It owns that
Grant was a defaulter. It show* that rcsti*u-
tion waa done only after discovery, when
public opinion bad impaled him on its shaft
HBTColoncl Acton, agent for The Atlanta
Cobstitctios, stepped into our office a few
days ago. Colonel Acton is representing one
of tbe first dalles in Georgia. Published at
tbe political headquarters of the State, it has
facilities not possessed by other papers. Col.
Acton is a small size '‘shaverweighing, we
suppose, about two hundred and fifty pounds.
Tub Cokstitction is received.in Southwest
Georgia the : sine day it is.printed.—Fort
Valley Business Mirror.
The Democratic Press of Georgia
In no country, and at no period in histoiy,
baa the public press stood more firmly :nd
boldly by their principles through good and
throug h evil report than has the Democratic
press of Georgia since the last war. Even in
the face of the military power sent to awe
them Into silence, they have continued to
“err aloud and spare noL”,g,In defiance of
tbs rascals sent to rale over us, they have
not failed to call those who were plundering
ns thieves and robbers. Nor did they in the
midst of their power hesitate to predict the
end which awaited these thieves sndrobbers.
Federal Union.
Appointments.)
AVe learn that Gov. Smith has appointed
at Commissioners for the medical and flnaa
c si inspection of the State Lunatic Asylum,
o idtr the resolution of tbe present LcgUlo
ft ire, Dr*. James F. Bozeman and William
Heary Camming. For this important work
the Governor has made excellent selections,
and tbe public may feel assured from the
well known qualifications of these gentle
men, that their duty will be intelligently and
faithfully performed.
If mismanagement or abu*es exist or have
been practiced in any branch of the govern
ment of that Institution, they will be ex
posed, and a remedy sought for them. We
presume that tbe commission may regard it
as part of their duty to submit, for tbe in
formation of the Genet al Assembly, such
suggestions for reform and improvement os
may spring from their investigations.
Another unllrouil nave.
The Augusts Chronicle says that a New
York railroad syndicate, headed by Moses
Taylor, the banker and ship owner, has
bought, for one million dollars, a controlling
interest in tbe South Carolina Railroad run
ning from Augusta to Charleston. Mr. Tay
lor owns largely In tbe Central Railroad of
Georgia and tbe steamship lines from New
York to Savannah. Tbe Chronicle thinks
the motive of the movement lies in the an
tagonism between New York and the cities
of Baltimore and Philadelphia for the South
ern trade and tbe command of the Southern
Pacific road.
The Pennsylvania Central syndicate have
combined with Mahonc, through Norfolk, to
control the Southern trade in the Interest of
Baltimore and Philadelphia, while New York
now seeks a combination with Savannah and
Charleston for the same trade.
The Chronicle augers good to the South
from this struggle for her trade.
The Northern Crr ml Southern Repu
diation.
The most significant feature of Southern
finance now la that thr carpet-bag adventur
ed foisted Into office South having put the
Southern States miles in debt, their Northern
colleagues, who are our creditors, are howl
ing repudiation because we seek to look into
these mitten to find out what is lnndulent
and what is honest
Tbe LooisTille Courier-Journal makes this
point:
Tbe lecture read by tbe Radicals to the peo
ple of the South upon tbe beauties of pecu
niary honesty and the crying sin of repudia
tion is. Indeed, adding insult to injuiy. First
they foist upon the Southern States a set of
thieving aliens whose government they sup
port by bayonets and the whole power of
Congress, and, when their proteges have
uanfcrupted the people, they reproach the
latter fonooib. for breach of faith In not pay
ing their State debt*, in whose formation
they had no voice, and from which they
have never received benefit It is as if a cap
tain of thieve* should tend a burglar to plun
der a house and call himself on the house
holder next morning for payment of wages
far labor incurred in the act of hoosebreak-
of Cleveland, Ohio, in relation tothesalea
transfer by said State of Georgia to the said
Lewis of tbe land scrip authorized to be
issued to and received by the State of Geor-
ria, in pur-usnee of an act of Congress ap
proved July 2.1882 snd amounting in the
Aggregate to S70/ti0 scree.
JjENffUfEf CONI ET.
Conley’s Eitnvanst Bee of the Con
tingent Fond.
Tho Sato of Our land Scrip.
The ole of our Agricultural Land Scrip
by Conley is one of the most suspicious sets
of his gubernatorial career. The disposition
of this was a matter of considerable discus
sion in the Legislature. Unable for along
time to agree, it waa finally determined to
first get possession of the scrip, and its dis
position to be left for future action, the
State Agricultural Executive Committee
being designated as the body to whom tbe
(abject w>s referred.
No one contemplated a sale of the scrip.
The astonishment was intense and aniveraal
therefore wienit was found that Mr. Conley
had sold the scrip for 90 cents an acre. Other
States that have located their land have real
ized as high as six dollars an acre. The State,
by this bungling and suspicions act of tbe
late acting Executive, has lost the full benefits
of this great gift The man who hat bought
will make a fortune, which the State might
have enjoyed. A quarter of a million of
dollars only has been realized from what
would have yielded with such good manage
ment as private individuals use. a million of
collars.
It la a strings urd mast disagreeable
tap as It now stands, and Mr. Conley hap
’ Conley nearly exhausted the year’s con
tingent fund in onMixth of the year, leaving
Governor Smith with than rations of that
accessary supply, for the balance of the
year.
Conley used this money In paying Ch!
claims, meay of them of a doubtful charac
ter, and for which the Legislature should
have made a special appropriation after In
quiry. This was a notable misuse of the
money devoted to the present and fntnre con
tingencies of executive necessity unprovided
for.
The CTeaiaess at Bayonet Recon
struction,
The New York World has some reflections
on Georgia’s redemption from bayonet rale
so pointed and appropriate that we give
them to our reader* with especial pleasure:
It say*:
Georgia, more than any of the Southern
_ sics, has suffered from the process of re
construction, and her present deliverance is
sn ample proof of bow futile that process has
been. All tho power* ot the Federal Govern
ment—the army, the treasury, the peart*—
have been exhausted to keep her in a certain
position, and at the first election we find her
escaping oat of that condition and assuming
a position of her own. Hod It been some
powerful Northern State, like New York or
M**MC.iuseits, or Illinois, that had been
time and again bound hand and foot, and
ye; burst it- bond* almost in the instant they
hail been completed, the wond-r would not
be great, but that a beaten and impoverished
Commonwealth like Georgia has risen supe
rior to the whole strength of the Administra
tion is something amazing, ft ehftjfs how
little real root there Is In oentrelizatioc,, snd
bow fully able a State is to cope with tbe
whole Federal Government when that Gov
ernment U prostituted to party ends. Noth
ing that Congt es* fctmJd do—nothing that the
President could do-hM fobffla #Mo to keep
this State in that vassalage to which Copgfess
and the President hent eU their energies to
reduce her. It lias been lmpos4uie to keep
the cork under wa cr whatever tbe superim
posed force. - No less than seven acts of
Congress were levC?«d at Georgia; no Iw
than three times waa her civil eatablish-
n ent superseded by martial law; M( the
end of it all is that the Mato is id-
day just where it was in 166ft— in abso
lute and entire control of her own people.
The reconstructed legislature is gone, the re-
ennutrntted judiciary is gone, the reconstruc
ted Governor <* a fugitive thief, the bayonets
are gone, the laws are inoperative, and, in the
language of tbe ring, the But* after an in-
finitu ieof punishment comes up to the
scratch smiling and knocks its antagonist out
of time.
There is a world of oondensedlrnth in this
statement of the com, just os there is a world
of valuable philosophy in the Jacta related.
Th- tendency of centralism is to usurpation
and to corruption. Tho only correct rule of
government is that involving the consent of
the govorned: The whole reconstruction
theory ba3 violated the fundamental princi
ples of true republicanism. The reign of
tyranny baa been the forced subordination of
inteiiigcn'O and virtue to ignorance and
crime. To be permanent, such a rule means
the total degeneracy of a people, the decease
of the spirit of liberty.
The removal of tbe shackles he* had but
one possible result, that will be the some
everywhere. Tho good people have arisen
In tbelr majesty, thrown off the dynasty of
evil, and placed worth at the head of af
fairs.
Let ns hope the pernicious experiment of
Radicalism is practically done, and that the
great campaign of 1879 will see its perma
nent downfall at the hands of the people of
the whole country.
Georgia seems to have occupied a peculiar
position Id the matter. She bos in herself
conspicuously illustrated Imth the iniquity of
bayonet rule, and Ihestnrdy stamina of Dem
ocratic integrity. Let cs trust that tier suf
ferings, pat cnce, heroism and ultimate re
demption may stimulate the general fidelity
to constitutional law and typify the final sue-
*3ss of the great cause of constitutional gov
ernment.
Georg,a t inuncial natters.
The New York World has an editorial on
the bilMo exchange seven per cent currency
bonds for the six hundred thousand of old six
per cent. Georgia bonds fslling dao in July.
It attacks Treasurer Angier and charges that
the bill is a sort of repudiation, as tbe new
bonds will only bring 85 cents, thus losing 15
per cent to tho b ind-holders.
Tbe World does injustice both to the State
and to the Treasurer. The editorial bears
strong ear-marks of having been written in
the interest ot the Clews crowd.
Treasurer Angier has replied to the World
os follows:
Wbat little was left to the people after the
destruction and drsolations of a four veara’
war. has. for the past four years, been sorely
taxed, and the people have been plundered
by a legislative ring, aided by outside rings
and lobbyists, and an unscropnlous Governor
—representing but little of the substantial
interest of Georgia.
Tbe entire e->rnings of the State Railroad
were absorbed, and a heavy debt on account
of that road incurred. Many millions of
State bonds have been issued, and so used as
to injure the credit of the State. Under
these circumstances, I feel that I; would be
oppressive and nnjnst to the people and the
State to attempt to raise means to meet the
bonds falling due In Jane and Jnly, cither by
taxation or a forced sale of bonds; hence
the recommendation In the report
A bill was drawn in harmony with the re
port, and passed by tbe House of Representa
tives. Tbe Treasurer duly considered the
matter, being anxious to devise some equita
ble plan of meeting those bonds when thev
should become due, snd at tbe same time not
to expose the State in our present unfavora
ble condition to tbe merey of selfish capital,
finally came to the conclusion that it would
be fair, equitable and right to allow an in-
n in the amount of new bonds tobeia-
with which to redeem the old sufficient
to allow a discount of 10 per cent on the
new bonds to he given In exchange for the
old. He made Uui suggestion. It was adopt
ed. Tbe bill was so amended in the Senate,
concurred in by tho House, andjipproved by
the Governor.
The insinuation that I am at the bead of a
Ring to run down the credit of the Stale for
the purpose of buying its securities at a very
low pri-e. is unjust. It comes from one who
either knows nothing of the truth, or whose
intention is to slander me for a wicked pur
pose. 1 have surdiad and labored to protect
the interests of the huts, and to keep her
credit ata high s andard. For ibis purpose I
have constantly advocated wisdom, honesty
and economy in the administration of the
State Government.
If I understand the matter correctly, the
holders of South Carolina bonds propose to
allow the State to fond her present bonded
debt at fifty cents in the dollar, paying them
in new bonds.
Georgia propose* to pay in new bonds
more than the foil amount for the bonds fall
ing dae.this year, and to pay cosh for all
those past doe, which she is now doing.
The amount of State bonds falling due
yearly, after this year, will be very 'mall;
and the State will find no difficulty rn meet
ing them promptly in cash, by taxation alone.
I trust you wilt do me the jnstico
lish this, that your readers and the
of Georgia bonds may know exactly what
has been done, and what I recommend, and
the reason* for tbe soma.
The dosing sentence* of tbe article show
tbe writer to be in tha Interest of tbe Bond
Ring of tbe fugitive Bollock, a willful
slanderer, destitute of tbe first principles of a
gentleman. In this community his libel is
harmless. It is a charge raised by our run
away Governor Lehind which to screen him
self when he was in an extremity.
My son has been chosen dark of the Com
mittee of the Legislature tol Investigate the
bonds issued by Bollock. He-is now on hi*
way to yoor city, commissioned by said Com
mittee and our new Governor, to transact im
portant business. He will probably call on
yon and give yon further information.
Your*, respectfully,
N. L. Arazx,
Treasurer Sara of Georgia.
SSttg Had suburban,
Campbell Cockty.—The legal advertise
aents of tbe Ordinary of Campbell county wHl her*
if ter be published in The Atlanta CosstitctIox.
Rats Leavtxo their Holes.—Since tl-
caoguzation of Governor Smith t'-e rata bare ben
leaving their holes, and coma out with at
vzecatlve warrant or two. The Governor ia inveat
gating these warrant* very closely.
Shootisg Affair.—Last night about sup-
per time, a Mr. Tant ehot a' Ur. Vance, with a Sm'tb
X.Woman pistol, in tbe breaat. Tbe wound 0 noi
sd dangeroue. Tant gave himself up, efidn
jxz that ha ahot in adf-defenee.
Our Public Schools.—Tho number t*
plkanta in the third district (Ivy street ach'd)
ached flOO, yea ter day. Fire h"fldred and sixty wen
re tittered, leaving three hundred and forty In that
district U> be provided for. This ia tho las: day foi
registration.
Hebrew Wedding. — Jacob Rich,
Washington dxy, waa married at the Hebrev
8yt’agogue yesterday craning, to Mias Julia Zccker-
vn«n by Be*. B. A Bonnbelm. The ceremony war
performed in the German language, as the bdde ba*
but recently arrived in our midst She 1% we lean-
«-Uter of Hr*. FJrfahel and Kit. Sdoahln. of thi’
dty. (
Our Public Schools.—The Board of Ed
ucation, at their meeting last night, resolved to rent
school houses for the accommodation of the children
now unprovided for. The-e schools win probably b*
located on Marietta and Decatur streets.
They likewise resolved to elect two more teachers
for the Girls’ High School.
Over 2,0QO phildfen have applied for admtea'on to
tha Public Schools.
Lawrenceville Mail.—Our subscriber?
at LawresceTUe complain that they da not get their
dally Coaemcrioaa bat twice per week by the Air-
Line Bailroad. Oar mailing clerk sends the packages
for Lawrenceville regularly every morning to the post
office. There is somebody at fault between this city
and Lawrenceville. We trast Mr. Woodward will In
vestigate tbe matter and stir ap the delinquents.
Our Public Schools.—Registration fer
the Third district (J*y Street tyffipdj dosed yester
day—€fifl ticket* were issued and 560 fdsUtered. Tbia
win make the number of ‘children yet to be provided
for about 656. There are perhaps between 200 and
490 wbff'hara got flPRlJej}, "W«h will bring up)
namber Fufflefant fof'Uyo schools. The £oard of
Education will inert to-night and tale measure* to
Mpp)/ tftpfe mnr unprovided for.
«s. -tH
Rev. D. Willi, H. D-, President of
Oglethorte Coiaxox.—This finished orator and
scholarly divine well sustained his reputation by an
eloquent discourse in the Central Presbyterian Church
last Sunday. 571* peat tact he poured the balm of
consolation into /be amlften i-.^t of Its Pas.or, por
traying the glories of the redeemed, the '“cxeeeeioir
greeted precious promiaea’ r tothose Who nave put
their trust in the LftrJ, *od fvsljing’ himaeli' of th*
occasion, portrayed in awf u i color* topfioos*of those
who “trample on the precious blood of Christ."
The Georgia Railroad.—The editor of
the =>* Point Mews takes the Dalton Cltisen to task
for ita unjust re^ej^Iota on the Georgia Railroad.
Tbe M.ews a» yf:
•»0^reyp«fjecce Is the very reverse. Tbe writer has
received more 4wra frpm this road than froig any
other in Georgia, and baa more th*n ogee heard it
said that it was one of the most liberal road* In th*
Slate. The liberality of Col. 8. K. Johnson, it* Su
perintendent l» only equalled by bia energy end effl
qlegcj ** * railroad mawger,”
Bully I
Sea Fowl Guano.—Practical for the
put five year* prove the Sea Fowl Guano to bo In no
respect Inferior to the best Peruvian Guano. Mark
W. Johnson announces the receipt of five hundred
tons, vbfch he offers to sell for m^ney or cotton on
the most favorable Maig*. 4 remunerative price is
guaranteed cotton delivered in psy«u<M,t cf Jhja
This fertilizer la highly recommended by all who
haye tried it. Mr. Johnson Is a rive businessman,
and planters do well to consult him at once.
ftf
Illicit Distillation.—Tlio
persons, raiding in the counties of Spalding, Henry
and Butts bare been ar.ea»ed and brought hero und r
the charge of viola^ng the Internal HffTCnue Laws:
Thomas McKIbbon, J. L. Phillips, Sanford Apple,
Isaac Btsmjnpnt (col ), Jesse Forster, J. M. atom-
mout, WUy Patrick, $ud Joljo Wallace. Messrs.
Phillips, Forster, J. N. Stommout. Patrick and Wal
lace gave bond before U. S. Commission Smith yes
terday. The others will have a hearing to-day. The
parties are defended by N unnally and Thurmond.
Fortun.k Filics.—We tender our warm
congratulations to C. W. Ifobner, local editor of tho
New Era, on hi* goo4 fortune In a new and origin*]
subject Poetry la eclipsed by it wd !js contempla
tion will give him renewed delight.
"Hose of beauty 1 wondrous being2
Kay tbe h^cd oi the All-Seeing
Ever keep thee pa thftn art;
In thy spirit-glory rarer.
And in glowing graces fairer
Tfr*n a dream of Poet’s heart 1”
Georgia National Bank.—The stock
holders of this bank, at their anf ual meeting, el- cted
the following named gentlemen Directors to serve
the ensuing year, viz: John Harris, L A. La plum,
E. L. Jones, L. Scofield, Dan’l Pittman, H. T. Phil
lips, W. V/. Clayton.
At a subsequent meeting of the Directors, Hon.
John Harris was ro-elected President, L A. Laphara
?as fleeted Mice President, and B. L Jones appoint
ed Cashier.
The bank made a dividend of tbfee per cent out of
the earnings fur th* last six months.
STERLING
SILVER-WARE.
SHARP & PL0YD,
No. 33 Whitehall Street,
S rr?J ATT.A3TTA,
SPECIALTY
STERLING SILVER-WARE,
Special attention is'requested to
die man? new and elegant pieces
■nanufactured expressly to onr or-
ter tlie pa.t year and quite recent
ly completed,
An unusually attractive assort
ment ol novelties in Fancy 8Uvey,
cosed lur Wedding: and Holiday
presents, of a m. diurn and expeu
slve character.
The House we represent manu
facture on qn unparalleled scale,
emplo)ltij- on Sterling Silver-Ware
alone Over One Hundred skilled
It and*, the most accomplished tal
ent In Desluuiu.tr, ami the best La
bor-Saving Machinery, enabling
them to produce works ot the
hignesc character, at pripes UN-
% PPKOACHED l»y any competi
tion. Our stock at present is the
largest and most varied this side
of Philadelphia:
An examination of our stock and
prices will guarantee onr Sales.
use
mmm
atCMISi C.afMI Caaniy.
OsaouaT', Orno, January St, lifts.
M rs. vary asn luck, wtr, of j. p. Lika,
applied for exemption of pe penalty, and **'-
ring apart and valuation or hoausiead, and I will
®P2 n riie aameatll o'clock, a- Mt- on the 6th
f of February, ltflt, at my office m Fairt-n-n.
x—«* R-C. BEAVERS. Ordinary.-
printer’, ree.tXI.
GEORGIA, Campbell Calmly.
to m who*'it hat ooxcaa*.
Our House use only
British Sterling, J2;
daclfi—d&wtf
Ringgold Masonic literary Institute J
'T'HE exfTCtaeB will be festimed Hth Jsnu’tv. 182*.
1 Primaries fi per'month; Intermediate ffi; ad
vanced *4; Instrumental Mwc $5; Voc*l Mafic free.
Contingent fee SO cent* per session. ‘ R. T.
McMullen. A. B., Principal; A. J. Robert, A.
M., Matbemat cs; B. F. Clark, Principal Mafic Do
pertinent. A Scfrolyfhlp[Off* 1
• leeted to superintend the building ui the Court
iso in said county, and other zmrpoees, w’ll be
l on the fourteenth day of February rext at
Court House door in the town of Fairburn.
between the legal boars nf as!-, the old Court
House in the town of tXmpbelltoc, Ga. So’d as th*
property of the county aforesaid, the proceed* to be
invested In the public building* in the town of Fail*
jaulS dSt&wtillfeMf
REUBEN C. BEA’
Sffi,
GEORGIA) Campbell Conn y,
TT'OUE weeks after cam application will bezna^e tt
A tli n Court of Ordinary of said county, at thefire
regular Term after expiration of four weeks from this
notice, for leave to sell all the land* belom-inn to th
s of Samuel Cole, deceased, to-wit: Fifty (50)
of lot of land No. 102 in the southeast com ro
said lot, and one hnndrfttand fifty ( 50) acre* off of
lot of land No. 1*3, all in the 13th District of Hear'
irimnally, then Fayette, no w clay tou county.
Also, one hoqee and lot in the town of Fairborn,
In Campbell county. Thin January 9ih, >872.
B. B. COIR, Administratrix.
Janl5-w4w [Printer’s fee $5 ]
Fulton mortgage Sheriff’* Sole.
\\l ILL be sold before the Court House door, in tbe
TT City of Atlanta^Falton county, Ga., on
first Tuesday in March next, within tre legal hou._ _
sale, the following property, to-wit: A cortara hou-*-
and appurtenance*, situated on Und lot No. G5, in tl e
17th district of originally Henry, now Fnliou count)
Ga, known as Barrett’s Mills. Levied on as th*
property of W. J. R**T*tt, by.v!rtoe of and to **atisf>
a mortgage-A fa. issued from Fulton Superior Couit,
in f Avor of Jas. L. Logan vs. W. J Barrett. Property
pointed out in IL fa. January 8th, >871.
Deputy Sheriff!
nd to satisfy a fl.
l«>r Court, iu isrorof V. A. Gaakiil va. D. Bain, prop-
lffi P mh:d ° Ut by * >a * Btt * t * *Roraey, January 1st,
at the same time an I place, a house and lot
o the comer of Alabama and Broad streets
» y of Atl nta, Fulton county, Georgia, froa’-
> or leas, on Alabama street
•t.era Lev»ed on a* the property of dr fondants by
H. ta.itwr va. M. L Roberts, and M. L. Roberta,
guardian and Mr*. Emily Roberta Property pointed
out by p.aintiff* *s attorney January 3, 2873.
Alto, at the ratae time and place, a certain lot or
ptreel of land, lying and being in the town of West
hud, m mid county, brin* part of land lot No. 15*
n the Lanxatun. Crane A Hammock survey, fronting
567 feet on Garden street, and running backsam?
width 809 feet to Ban.h street, sufficient to contain
s-Tcnacro^a being the piacoon which Henry Hurt
resided, and now occupied by Benjamin Wilson. Lev-
t«l on as th<3 propeaty or Benjamin Glover, by virtue
of and to SAtufjr an attachment ft. fa., issued from
Fulton buperior Court, in favor of Gertrude Jones,
for tue u*j or William H. Winston, vs. Bcnjsmlu
• over. Property pointed ent in fl. ft. January j.
jPoatpoued sfeeriK’s stale*
\7C7 JLL he sold before the Court House door, in
VV th* city of Atlanta, niton county. Gee -**
on the first Tuesday in February next, withli
legal hour* of sale, the following, property, u
A hone and lot in the city of Atm nta, Fulton
county, Georgia, bounded *ouU by Wa l street, east
by Pryor street, north by Decatur street and we*t b
Mrs. Cooper’s snd others property, and known as rh^
n. I. Kimball Hooeevfevled ou as tbe property of H
L Kimba 1, by virtue of and to satbfj * fl fa is neo
from Fulton ruperlor Court, in favor of Healy, Ber
ry X Co., va. H I Kfoxball. Pronefty pain ed out in
fi fa, November 1st tCL /. WP. •'K T P- .N,
W to mty Sheriff,
jggjstax Priater’htM jft per U'YT.
DkKalb County Fxib Association.—The
organization cf the DeKalb County Fair Association
has been perfected. Ita offiesra consist of Hon. John
Bryce, of Decitnr, President; W. G. Whidbv, of
Secretary; and David Anderson, of
Tbe following compose tbe
Executive Commltttee: Col B. A. Alston. Col. John
C. New, John B. Steward, P. B. McCurdy, Col. John
N. Swift, and J. H. Bom. The officers are ex-offid
of ttp Committee, the President being
The Executive Committee will meet in
on the firat Tuesday in February to prepare
a Premium list, and arrange the time fur holding the
County Fair in Lithonia.
Music.—Tho breatft of tsmsic proves more
eloquent sometimes thai vord4; Id# the jaedjcine
of the breaking heart; it* tendency is to elevate and
refine. Music resembles poetry, for in each are name
less graces which no method can teach and which a
master's hand can alone roach. The cultivation of
our musical powers cannot be too highly commend
ed. The last msetlng of the Beethoven Society was
onoof exceeding interest.
Twofine choruses from “Lucretla Borgia" were
rendered in good style.
Hayden’s magnificent choru?, "Tha Heavens are
Telling," from tho Oratorio of Crpatfon, wa* execu
ted with rare grace, power aj^d faithfulness, both in
instrumentation and vocalization.
Several duett* and orchestral pieces were given with
very commendable spirit and good execution.
Mias C#rrie Cowles, the graceful organist at the
Central PrmbjUri*n(Jlwch, fayoxedthe society with
a brilliant piano forte piece, which elicited the ap
plause of all present.
The gem or the evening was the plane forte playing
of Prof. Steele, of Chicago, late organist of Dr. Coil
yer’a church in that city
The splendid grand piano of the Society has never
before fdt such a masterly touch upon ita &J» as it
did under the manipulation of Professor Steele. He
is truly an eminent pianist. His touch and fingering
are fanltleea. His soul ia in his play, and hence he
is the instrument into a llrlrg voice, and strikes
chords that chime like the “music of the sphere*.’’
Professor Stede was deservedly encored, and
the conclusion retired amid rapturous applause.
We are happy to learn that this fint-daas musidan
will setUa in ot? midst as a teacher cf the “divine
art," of which he fa such an accomplished master.
We must not fall to notice the excellent Director of
tha Society, Professor Edward H tchtnaon. whoa*
efforts in directing tbe xanali
of the members pa*- been crowned with signal suo-
ucd fine sccifl qualities and acknowl
edged ratfi’i* a« a taadcal artist baa secured to bbn the
affertioa aid esteem of every member of the Society.
Dii. Sherman’s Reliability.—-The follow
ing taken from Pomeroy’s Democrat would seemio
establish Dr. Sherman’s success in the treatment
of Rapture:
“We are continually receiving letters of Inquiry
about Dr. Shensan, and his reliable I ry in the special
ty of treating and curing ruptgre. About two years
> a gentleman showed ns a photograph of hla,
taken before he placed himself under the care of Dr.
Sherman for nxptore. This was a few months after
treatment. The difference between the man when the
picture waa taken and the time when we saw him
was wonderfiL He then considered himM’f cured,
and have credit to Dr. Sherman. In view Qf this cir
cumstance, and wbat we had prerlomJj heard, as a
matter of interest to those of
be afflicted in a similar way, we
man. Recently, In order to remova every doubt, and
to make sure that no wrong should be done to a y
one, one of toe associate editors of this paper devoted
an entire day to the invesdgatjon ot Dr. Sherman’s
system ot treatment ot hla patient*. The result cf
this investigation confirms the truthfulness of our la
ment. Many prominefft gentlemen In this city
tell ns they triad other parties without bring benefited,
then placed themselves under Dr. Sherman’s treat
ment and were cured. Perhaps we may exprese the
strongest oogviction of our assurance of hla
by stating that, if w should ever be afflicted as others
who have been treated by hjm, we should go to
hist for treatment with every reason to bdiere that he
would effect a cure. Further than this no man can
NOTICK.
QEORGJA. FBLTOS COCNTT.-I htreSj cob-
•»nt thumj wit., Kiifiret 1. Bril, mjj become .
public or fre trader, M riknred by Motion ITS) of
Zrwtn'.BeriMdOod.of Georgia
JSSGJStwS - MARION BALL.
\\
it. H- U
BADWAVS BEADY BELIEF
CUKES THE W RST PAINS.
IK FRO a ONE TO T ENTY MINUTES
ires 03TD noun
after reading Gil* adrertis^^tuefd any one
suffer; tftfii'ite4".*
It was flip lirst anft is
Tho Only Faiu Remedy
that instantly stops the most excruciating pains.'allaya
inlUmmationa, and cures Congestion, whether of
the Lnngs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or
organs, by one application.
m FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
no msuar a'vr victeu or ' “— * w
Itiicamk'Ud,' Bc'd-ridden’
NemmJgic, orpro^trated'
RAQWAY’S RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT BASS.
Inflammation of the Kidneys,
Inflammation of the Bladder,
IsfiASUOAtion of the Bowels,
Congestion of the Lungs
Sore Throat, Diffiult Breathing. _
Palpitation of the Heart
Hysterics, Croup, Dipjati^r
Headache, Toothache.
Coid Ch
Tho application or the
part or parts wlierr the r~‘
afford epee and comfort.
Twisty drop# iu wW* few
moments cere Cramps, Si{g9m8/Sdar StyiidJ^h: Ijeart
burn, -lek Ueadacho. DlAirtuwi, Dysentary, Colic
Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal Fains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of if ad*
way’s Ready Relief with them. A few drop*
FEVEB ARD A|ujuE.
d Ague cured lor fifty cents. '
agent in this world that will
and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scar
Typhoid.' i riiow, and Fevers (aided by lti
WAY’S PILLS) so quick Aa HAD WAV’S HEADY I
LIEF. Fifty Coma per bottle.
HEALTH r~gE^yTY' l
Strong and Pqre Rich Biped—Increase pf Fleah «
Weight—Clear SVin and Bcastttol Uotuplextion
cureti to all.
X3xr. Et.cfc€3.N7u-a.-y , J3
Sai-saparill-aa Besolvent
Uaa made the most astouDlilng Cores; so quick, so
rapid are the changes the Body u ndergoes, under
the influence of this Truly Wonderful Medicine,
that
EVERY DAYAN INO.cBASS HJ FLESH AND
„ WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT.
TH£ GREAT BLOOD rriXIFIEIX.
Every drop of the SaSPAKlLLIAN RESOLVENT
landuiar oiseese, Ulcers in the tiupaf, __
mora. Nude* in the Gl»jula and other parts of the sys
tem, Sure Eyas, ^tromorous discharges from the Ears,
and the w«>rst orms of 8kin diseases. Eruptions,
Fevtrs, Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum,
Erysipelas, Acne. Black Spots, Worms in the Fl-* 1 ’
rumor*. Cancers in the Womb, and -.11 weakelnng
GEORGIA^ Henry County*
Obdccaky’s Urncx, November 5.1S7L
TT7ILLI.VK ALEMAMDBR, guardian of Doctor L
>T anti AVrena Stoue, reprstfenti* that he has oily
discharged his Bahl trusts, and petitions for let»
di-ml«si6n. • - • . •
If objection* exist, let them be filed within
Statutory time, or the letter; will bp granted.
^l f NOLAb-.Or,Ma
nq7lJ-wim ' Printer’* fee $4
GEORGIA) Fniion County*
OsDCfABT’s Officb, November 10,1871.
J OSEPH T. SMITH, executor of John II. Smith.
deceased, as applied for letters of o)smi«sIot.
from said estate: _
Thi* is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned
to file their objections, if any they have, with n the
time prescribed. law,<’se hrters will ba granted the
novll—•wlm
DAftlEL m-TMAN. Ordinary,
rrintor’a foe $4 60
t powers to care
If the patient, dally becoming reduced by the wastes
and decomposition that ia continually progressing,
succeeds in arresting these wanes, and repairs the
same with new material made from healthy blood—
and this the SAKaAPARILLf AN' will ana does se
cure—* care is certain; for when oqce this remedy
c mmcncvs Its work of purification, and snpceeds In
dlmfai^hlug the loss of wastes, it* repairs will be
rapid- ami every Osr ti)« wiO feej hlfflaplf
growing better nd stronger, the food Uigcaiing better,
appetite improving, and flesh and weight increasing.
Not only docs the &ARSAPARILLTAN RESOLV
ENT excel all known remedial agents in the cure of
Chronic, Scrofulous. Constitutional, and Skin dis
eases : but it is the on’v positive core for
Kuluey nnd Rladder Complaints
Urinary, and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Drop
sy. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
Bright's Bitfoaee, Albuminuria, cod in all cases where
there are brie dost dfejSorita, or the water ia thick,
cloudy, mixed with imbalances like the white of an
egg, or threads like White silk, or there'is a morbid,
dark, billons appearance, and white bone-dust depos
its, and when there is a pllcking. burning sensation
whenpesaing water, and pain In the Small of the Back
and along the Loins.
Pripe #4 rpr Pojtip.
»n. BAB WAV’S
Perfect PurgattTe Pills,
Perfectly tasteless, eieg&ntly coated with sweet gw
purge, regulats, purify, cleanse and strex^then. Hs
way's Pills for the cure of all di orders of the 8toi_
ach. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Dis
eases, Headache, Const! p*tion,Costivness,indlgestion,
" *a, Biliousness, Bilic-- ” ’ “ * r
iwels. Piles, and all
—. —__
icrnal \lscera. Warranted to efftct a positive core.
Porol7 Vegetable, containing av mercury, mineral, or
<2£012GI 1 f DeKalb County*
Oedj.vaut * Omen, January l*th, 187L
W HEREAS. E. A. Turner, exacator of Nathan
Tu ner, deceased, late of sail county, has ap-
per&tfs irtTtivsted; to* he’and *appear ac-my office
—Ithltl’the titpb pruscribdd by lawyiken and there to
leffers should not be
abpW fcmse. If *hj, w!,y
granted vqld spnlleaut. •
Ql '>' ttnJW ar Ordinary,
janl*—wim Printer’s fee fit 50
wu oiibfiiTs sal t» ior Fei-
ruary, 1872.
1x1 * oldbefor ® the Court House door, in thi
* * cur of Atlanta. Fulton county, Georgia, on
ne first Tuesday in February next, within the local
lours of sal**, the following propert v, to-wit:
AlMbat t*actor pveel of laud lying and being in
he city ofAUaetri Priloo ouutty, Gjc. known m lot
“ f . th «'nM l riflo ? made by L. B. Daria and C
' ?° "*■ ° r ctty lot Jjo. 3, DooUngSO feet and 4
eches oq s e ward alley, and fanning back eame width
BU .AN H.tlK
SOLID HaIR—NOT Dk'D.
Twenty-four Inchta l.«r. weigh
onlyts. luthealuT.j
Wright vl. only *«; * Inch.
Ij« wet* tf’.-cl, only tt 50
— long, weight a oa
Importer wb.
r. rSCKUAM, esti
retail*. CHAS V. PECKliAM, eetab i-hed-1845,68*,
Broadway, near Amity street, and vfii G and at.e-1.
cor. Chryetie, New York. By mall on rrcript of coloi
and price, or by express, c. o. d. Oort- spondonct
answered. dectt-wlm.
GEORGIA, Ile«ry Gsunty- -
Oiwmr’s Omct, December 15 b, JS71.
W5f* T ftF R .°P applies to mo for letters ofshar
dlan-hlp ot the petaou* ana pror>- rtyof Acif. L
rnd Thomas J. Bowden, orphans of John V. Buwdci.
1 it« of said coanty. deceaxd.
If objections exist, let them he filed with!
* t *hg«ey time, prescribed by law«r tbe letters will b
Witness my official signature.
. . «LO. M. N
dec31*w4w
GEORi.l a, Fulton Canntr*
OZDcrart’s omct, January « l-Tt.
A C. GARLI.NO ro.v having ppiled for tire guar-
• diaxifrhiuof William M. q-intun. a mi&tar:
jM hc " ror ®* to pt-reon* coucerm-d
objections. If any wiihiu tt»« time pro
pdcatn M^appU'ed fo,' e * T '’ b ' *•"
John T. Cooper, ££ 1BL mTSIAN - ° rdln ^-
jan3-wa0d Printer’s fee fi4 SO
1875.
l at the umc
w g and hell
Fuiton county,*G*., being t
of that city tot known on Vi
.»f Atlanta, as fractional lot No. 50, fronting „
Wstiley street 150 feet, and running back along the
r ght of way of the Western and Atlihiic Kabroad
rlgnt of way 831 feet to lot No. 29, thence across the
•ou h^est comer of lot No. 28, thence at right angles
. s —c—--— UiO'e two
mat mentioned, as its Northern boundary. Said lot.
.o. 20, being in land lot No. 78, in the 14th district of
oilgiually llenry now Fulton coanty, Ga. Levied ou
.a th • property of R. P Glenn and Jas. A. Wright
by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage fl. fa. issued
rom Button Superior Court in favor of the Atlanta
’\auuiuu Bank va. R. P. Gle. n snd Ja« A. u ri^ht
rty poiu.cd oat in fl. fa t
’ licdly-
coant^
Usnrgu, ^
the l4tn dtcuict ol originally Henry now Ftutoa
county, commencing at ^he north-west corner of a
-qasre of 10 acres, known as the nnreejy ftf Peters X
Jaram& Co., thence south oP,th« iatt side of i»U
ttn-ct, 15 ensure to s ^^,0 corner, thence east 10
chains to q a^ka corner ihenco we*»t 15 chains to the
*4h; Ji^aat cornw of said nursery, thence west on tue
south line of said nursery 10 chains to the beginning
ajrturr, coi.ul ,lug 15 acres, more or leas. Levied on
is the property or Richard Jonnvon, by virtun ot and
U asti-iy » mortgage flfa.ivqed iroi t'ulton Supe-
Tor Court, m favor of Wiliam Gabhett, trustee, v*.
nor Court, ro favorftf W^lUatR <3a1 . .
atichayu Johnson. Property pointed oat by liam-
tuoud X Sou, plaintiff s attorney. J *
t. July I860.
Aie°, at the same time and place, a Certain tract or
parcet of laud lying and being ro the coanty of Fulton
-iid state of Ueorgia, being a part of laud lot 81, In
toe 14J* d;n. 'c; of of^inaHynieory, now Fulton
county, coundnmg eleven acres, more or leas, bounded
ou toe Kortu by tue Western and Atlantic Railroad.
We»t by Echoi« and Po sell’s land. South by Loyds
•aud, ami ou tue East by Rosaen’a land, with all the
nehis members, etc. Levied on as the property of A.
M. Wiugfldd, admlnlstiator, and Madison Hiratten,
by vinuuof. and to satisfy a fl fa issued from Fulton
superior Court, in favor of Collier and Hart vs Alfred
tf. Wingfield administrator and Madison Scratten.
br*cjt on a yard situated on Eliott street in the City of
Atl tuts, aud known as Tharmond’a brick yard, said
onck to be delivered at the yard. Levied on as the
property of David F Thurmond by virtue of and to sat
isfy a fl. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court in fa
vor of B. A. lsman vs. David Tnurmond, property
pointed out uy defendant. Decen btr 59, ig71.
toe.Ciiy-w Atlanta; t ulton'Coflnty 1 Gal ’ Levied on as
of O. Slmmw miriw. by rlrine
"i&li 5-JfaSSrt i r
UEORG1A, Fulton Con-ty
OascrasT’s Omct, January 2.1878.
S W. GRUBB, admin strator with tu C will an-
• nexed of Eamnci Grubb, Ltu of s id co-ntv
sridSato** appUud for lelteri of from
* T SJ* fore. tonotifvall persons t oncernw
toflto objections. If any tej ha within ih«- t^m-
prescribes bv Uw -lee letter* will be granted the
applicant as prayed for.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer** fee $3
GEORGIA. Falcon con cy.
O&DixxnT’s Orrxcx, January 8.1872.
M ARTHA E GRANT has applied for letters of
administration on the estate of A L. tira*.t,
late or said county, deceased
. ™*hL therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to file their objections, if any they have, within tht
time prescribed by law, else letters will bo granted the
said applicant as app.icd for.
- DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Jno. T. Cooper, Cleric.
jans—woawUn Printer's fee $4 SO
GEORGIA} Fulton Cotmijr,
Ordikaiiy’s Omct, January 8d, 187*.
J OSEPH WIi LIS, guardian of Alo a>, Thaddm?*,
and Mary Morgan, minora, having np.nitd foi
leave to sell tbe wild oncolti atci lands brioiming u
tbe estate of the said minors:
This 1*. tnsiefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to file their objections, if any they Imve. within to
else leave aril, bo granted the
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $4 50
SEA FOWL GUANO!
500 TONS NOW ARRIVING.
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Practical tests fer the past fi-e years prove this to be In do respect inferior In the bwt
Peruvian Guano as a FertiUtrr.
Sold for Money or Coton
AT OPTI )N OP PCRCHASEa, AND ON
MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS.
Remunerative Prloe guaranteed for Cotton delivered In paj-mcct of tliU Guano.
CST'For terms and farther particulars, npplj at tho Wholesale and Retail Agricultural
Warehouse and Seed Store of
janS.j—d&w3m
Mans: -w. arosisrsoir,
BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
said applicant.
John T. Cooper, clerk.
Jan3—wSufl
GEORGIA* luiton CouuiT*
Ohdinact’s OmcH, Jauuory 2d, 1872.
J OSEPH WILLI hu applied f«r tetter-of admin
istration. de bonl* non, on the e*ia o of Moon-
Carter, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify a I per-
sons concerned to file their o**J ctiuna, if any tirey
hay^ wtthln the time prescribed by Uw vl-e letters
will be granted the a. pllcant as applied for.
DANIEL PITaMAN, Ordinary.
Printer's feo $S
GEOUCrlA, DeKalb Co*>a»ty.
OnDiaart’s Offiok. Janaary 2,187L
YYTnEREAS Drewty Maldvrin, Administrator of
vv Benj. Maldwin, deceased, lmviig an,lied f • r
leave to tell the real estate of said decease^
TM*, to AdUfy uR pew na concerned to file
tfcejr ohjecriens, if any they have wuhiu iho time
w “ * r “ lwi
, , " - W , WKBST5R. Ortlmtr/.
jsn4-w4vr ftimer'8 Jes *»
Id the I> strict Court of the VulHil
States—fur tlin *f-; thorn
District of Georgia.
“W
late of
adjufigrdir
bTstricrCoart of saIS district January 10. "
NOAH K FOWLER, Asstgneo.
janl8-n^8if
ddFim ftlediits Awardeti
TUB GREAT
aimms, le , .. .
lurueu to me January 8,1872.
.hoo« SUdlot
euuaiLU u ^ Blde of gtreet ^ in jjj.
«.»« ward or the city of Atlanta, niton county.
Georgia, containing one quarter Of) of an acre, more
or lews and adjoining toe property of Wilson and
MlWy » ft 1. Usded from Fulton Superior Court in
!«»,* of BcnJ.K Owen.Ti.ff i. Jtackle. Fropertj
IKiiiitcd out tn fl fa. Jannarrff 18?3. 1
/ri o.«imcMtno Utqo ,nft oUco, .alt;lot In the
cltj of AUits, faltou coanty, Ua., eututed on tho
of ItitUetou .nil Butler etreeu, frontin'' forty
llktt (ill 11 f if ISift ill llnwl rail L.“i. * _
Southern Piano
MANUFACTORY.
WM. KNABE & CO
’ Manufixtorer# of Grand, Sqauro and Upright
PIANO FORTES,
QAIiTIMORB. HO.
T HESE Instruments have been before tho Publi
for nearly Thirty Year*, and upon tireir excH
Ucccalocaattato^J and ■ unpurcAtutd prc-nnlntne*.
which pronouncea them uncquaiod in
TOUCH, WOUdMANSHIP and DURABILITY.
tSTAll our SQUARE PIaNOS having our New
Haprov^ OrxssT&tnta Scale and the AGttAFFL
^“We would call special attention to «ur late
Patented Improramenta in GRAND PIANOS aud
SQUARE GRANDS, found in no other Piano, which
bring toe Plano nearer Perfection than ha* yet. been
Every Piano Fully Warranted for Five Yean
special arrangemfint, enabled to
ORGANS an i MELODflONS ol
tarWo are,
foruiah PARL
the nroet celel
TAIL AT LOWJ
Dluatrated
farnlahed on _
WM.
i an i Prico Lists promptly
WM. KNABE & CO.. Baltimore, Md..
Or to PHILLIPS, CREW k FKEYER,,
-w-fOl -rl Antand fiw
J ACOWAY & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Trenton, Georgia, will practice tneir profeui'
and give prompt attention*to busincre In to« Coi
or Law and Equity in Dade, Walker ana ad’Oli
counties, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts.
MONEY CANtJOT ^UY IT!
or, and derive their name “Diamond" ou account of
their Hardness and isrililancy. They will last many
years without change, and are warranted superior
all others in use. Manufactured b* J E. Spencer X Co.,
Opticians, New York. Caution—None genuine “
stamped with our trade mark. For sale by R
Georgia, from whom '.hey ean onl/lbe obtained No
Prdlerg employd: ' nnvV5-d^t^.w1v
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood
In the Head, Aridity of toe Stomach, Nausea, Heart-
barn. Dismast of Food,* FcRncss or height in the
Stomach. Sour Erncutions, Sinking or Fluttering at
ssiBseBSsr"'-***
system from a l the above *-
cents per box. SOLD BY
READ “ FALt* **D TRUE.** Send one letter-
stamp to RADWAY «fc CO.. No. 87, Maiden Lane,
New York. Information worth thousand* will be sent
yoo- • Juljfi-daweodly
UYEB DEBASE and
Iijjjlg et^op prevail U»a
greater extent than
probably any other ma
lady, and relief is
always anxiously sought
{after. If toe Liveris
Regulated in Its ac
tion, he*-Vh is almost
invariably secured. In
a ction, or want of
on in tho Liver,
causes Headache, Con-
Jaundice.
Shoulders,
lje “ Sour
te In
tiohth," bilious at
tacks, palpitation of
the heart, depression
of spirits, or too blues,
and a hundred other
F/mfctozna, SIMMONS*
LIVES REGULATOR
is the best remedy that
has ever been discover-
K ed for these ailments.
REGULATOR!! ^
■ ■ pie vegetable com-
pound, and can do no
injury in my quanti
ties that it may be
ikeiL Tt la harmless in every way; it has been used
for forty rears, and hundreds of toe good and great
from all parts of the country will vouch for ita vir-
n |m A^and^r H^Stcphens,of Geoagia.
Jno.^IUShoct' r, So^VCTnor of Alabama
Gen. John B. G- *
a u Mott, of <
'jSSnSFL, _ „ „ ..
Manufactured only by ^
J. H. ZELTX * CO„
tOR SALE BY ALL LKL^GISTS.
anriW—lAWIr
GEORGIA* Campbell Coanty.
C. v OBLEY, gurdlxn of James R
having applied to the Court of Ordinary of
• IsfMrtofroao-* *
a person and
Tula la, therefore, to cits ad
said county, for a
a in my office, why the
show cause, bv flHnir oblflCUori j
said E C. Mobley s?onl«T not be dimlssed from his
guardlansMo of James R. Br-dbory a«d receive the
usual letters of dismission.
^GlTcn jgndar xay offiria} signature, this January
jaaStwtw
GEORGIA, Campbell Coanty.
TVATID STB WART having applied to be ap-
1 J pointed guardian of .be person and property of
Thomas J. Dunlop, a minor undar fourUea yean of
of age. resident of said county:
Tkia is to at*all persona concerned, to be and ap-
. aar at the term of toe Court of Urdinaxy, to beheld
nex< after the expiration of thirty day* from the first
publication of this notice, and show cause, if any
they can, why said David Stewart should not be en-
txusted with tbe guardianship of the person and
property of Xfcomaa J Dunlop.
^“wnqBsap
DR. PRICE’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
VANILLA, LEK017 Etc.,
For Flavoring lot Cakea A Fa«try.
THOMPSON, 8T5ELE jTpEICE M’F’GCO
Depot., Cbloico and St. Loulj,
msmcmnu or
DB. BRICE'S CREAK BARnra POWDER
AND BLOOD ESR'CUEE. •
THE CHEAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES.
The most reliable Blood Partner.
The sure Repairer of Broken Health.
The trne Kem Supporter.
The Permanent Strength Benewer.
the moat Energetic fpnlc.
In all cases of Defcility, Poor Blood, Weak
Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it sorely
and durably benefits.
Bold by all Drujyirft, or thi Mamjarlurm
on lit receipt of #5, tend, by Erprtu, 6
Bottles, schuh u ruficient for 3 or 4 months.
Prepared oaljaat the Laboratory of
Thompson,. Steals te Tries art’s do,
' XASCTACTVKKU Of
DR. PRICES CREAM BAIUNS POWDER.
Special Flarorlsas tor In Cross. Cakes A Pastry,
217 acl 243 LAO MIB, • C2Z3A7-7, ILL.
937 SKW® ETtier. , , , 87. ^wa, VJ.
*W*y-ri* "pariaJ iwfarrncsto tuImltMbL
ooptftdeodawlj
Iwt on Houstonjstmjt, tad running back sanio
origiiS
^by virtue of
oifUmaietrict, G. Al. in favorof^Low?*\ValUce
Wil lam Alexander. Levy made by J. It Thomp-
, L. U., aud returned to me January 6th, I87i.
.... or ah.. *io«- — of land
UBS
ui ton countr. at' '
r;oo t qt ordlqarjr. In'favor of clariTijSaliii'taudUn
o‘ .OibefC.coareeffva. Joseph Coursey. Kopenj
rticlih _ _
part of laud lot No. 51, in the 14th district
ally H nry now Fultou county, Ga. LeviedonaaThe
property of William Alexander, by virtue of and to
saiufy four li. fa-, issued from the Justices Court of
«S*' n o
Amo. at the saute time and
coutaiuiuu flay (5o) acre?, mor
ui Urn north haif bf land lot 71 14
of original y uenry, nbw Fulton coqnty, adjoiuirg
•he pioperiy of Goodwin, RegUter, and others!
envied ou aw the property of Joaroh Coureey, by vir
• ‘“' A “»tt»iy a r e **'•-
corner of Wheat and Collins streets, in the city of
Iginall? Henry now Fulton county. On said lot is..
tau-rtory dwelling nouse known as the Calico House
Levied ou as the pr-perty of Marcus A. Belt by viriue
and to sa lafy « fl. fa. issued from Fmton 8a. crier
v'odrt La favor of Joins Poplin vs. Alarms A. Bell.
^ny pouted out by plaintiff’s atiorney, January
I.O., twnmlcd oohth by - sol otrect, cast by Pryor
Otrnsq north by Iitcatqr otreet, and Scot by Aim.
"Optr a .nd others property, »nd known to the a. I.
Kimball House. L* vied qn as the nronerty cif H. I
Ki ..ball by vjrtup of and to satis/f irto Mechanics’
•ud I aben ra’ ih u fl. faa. issued from Fulton bups-
rior * ‘onrt-»one in ravorof J. C. Peck & Co., and one
•n favor of G iver A. Hall, each vs. H. L Kimball.
Pr peny po uted out in fl. faa. January 8,1872.
Aiao, at the rame time and place, a lot situated on
the corner of Forsy to street and Branch alley. In the
citv o'A'l ut.a, Fulton connty, Georgia, containing
••ne-hal f acre, tno-eorless. bounded eouth by Branch
alley, west by Forsyth street, north by Reid’s lot, and
east by a 10 feet alley, ou said lot is the old Mill
onitoing formerly occupied by C. K. Grenexlla. Also,
a lot containing a half acre, mors or Isas, bounded
»ourh by Branch Alley, east by-Forsyth at.', north bv
is sitoateJto^ievf
byC. K. Grenville, an.i themfiqhKSy ffierotpattached,
consisting qf one Steam Engine and Boiler, lot Shaft
ing, Belting. Pumps. Mill btones, Conveyor*, E&va-
u»rs, GrainFan. Rfllfi Tool^ atf Levied on as the
prqpeny of C. K. vtrenvifle by virtue of and to tatis-
Ty tmee fl. fas. issued from * niton Superior Court-
one In fa or of John Kiley, one In favor of U. W.
Satterfield A.Bro., and one ia favor of Uonnlcutt &
Belliugr*ph, each. va. C. K. Grenville. Property
pointeuoatby plaintii’s attorney. January .‘1 1872
A M. PKRKERSON Deputy Sheriff.
Jnn9—wtds Printer’s fee fi2 levy
GfcOHtilA, FtiUoxa ^ ouuty :
m **. ^rdluary, January Term, 1878.
*^7M. L. HUBBMIO has applied for letters of
if Administration, de bonis non, with ihc will an
nexed, upon the estate of Joseph H. Dcun s, of sain
county, deceased.
Ail persons concerned are hereby notified tofle
tbeir onjeetion*-, if any exist, on or bef* ro thn Ft-b-
ruary tenp, 1872, of said Con t, else letiws will bs
granted tbe apple ant.
ntvi
jan4w4w
GEUBGI.t f Fayette ftauwty
Ordinabv’8 Omcfi, January 2,1872.
W HEREAS, S. T. W. Minor app’.ies.tu me for ibe
Guardianship of the pers.t- » and property of
the m ; nor children of W G. Notion, decease .
This is, therefor, to rile ami admonish all person*
concerned tc tile their objection* (if any exiet, wi-hi .
toe time prescribed by law. ilc*e letter* wi I be
granted the applicant, a* applied Cor, on tun drat Mon
day iu February r
jan5—wflOd
Gr, W, ADAIR, Auctionee-.
AOJIINISTKATOB’S SALE.
B Y virtnc of an order of t*e Conrt of Ordinary of
Fui on coanty, I will sell, before the Court Uoare
door iu Atlanta, on too First Tucs uy In February
vial, n of the Garoper property, bounded north by
city lot two 2), east by Burnham *tr. et, rouih bv
alley i»n*i west by Jackson street, be { ng a pa> t of ti
lor number forty (4*«), of the 14»h district of originally
Uenry now Fnltnn comity, and c«»ntj.i. s • ne 32 100
acres, more or less Bold as • he utopetty of tbeest-le
or W. W. Bartow, Uteo* *ald county, dicased. for
distribntiou. Terms CASH.
LITTLEBEHP.Y JACKSON,
dec23-w40d Adm.uisirator.
GEORGIA, fipKtpb County.
OsniKABT’s Orrtcz, December Sflth, 1871,
A LBERT M. THRASHER h Ting appl.cd to me
for letters or administrator de > ouls non r.. m
te* tamento snnexo upon tho estate of William
Bcaifn, deceased:
This I*, therefore, to notify ell persons concerned
to filo their objection*, if a-.y, uith.n the time pre
scribed by law, else letters will be granted said ap
pticant as applied for.
W. R. WEBSTER. Ordinary.
dcc28—wlw Printer’* fet- $3
GEORGIA. Fnlvon County.
TJ ENRY AKIN ha* applied for letter* of G
IA ship of too person uud pr. pertf of
Yoa^aud Orville Y Young, minors and or
of Qnardlan-
of Win. U.
orphans of
VY itness my official signature, this Ja* nary 5 If
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary
janS—w-iw Printer’s fee $5
De^ftlb County SiterlfPs Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in _
town of Decatur, i-eKalb coanty, on the first
Tuesday ro February next, within the legal hour* of
sale the following property, to-wit:
All of lot of land No. oue hundred and
In toe 15th district of originally Henry n
coanty, except eight qcres, in the ntkto e
•round the steam s tw min. ’Said ldt Of r -
lng Jam’ca oth^. 52,14 --
erry ot Ja»*per B. Groves, 01
A. ra., ip favor of Jnhu
superior Court, agrim-1 said Jasper B. Grorc*. Prop"
erty pointed out by said fl. fa
, . . JAMES HUNTER, Sheriff,
juti-tfia Printer’* fee $2 50 per levy.
on 59
* Tft tL --
from DeKalb
ULUltblA, DeKalb County.
Ordinakv’s Omcx, December 80,1871.
J OHNF. BROWN
ehip of the p«*i
. V} 1 * riierefore, to notify all persons concerned
to file their objections, if any exist,within the time
prescribed by Uw, else letters of guardianship will
oe granted said applicant, as applied for.
W. R. WEBSTER, Ordinary.
Jan4 -w4w
OCO.KC.X4, I'olten County.
Oneixart’s CJrrav Jiuiqary. J8.1872.
J OSIAH A. FLOURNOY, next Wend of George W.
Fl-nrooy, has applied for t Motion o# person-
aity, aqo actung a^urt and valnation of a Homestcad,
and I will pars upon the pome, at mv office, on
the 31st day of Janoarv 1872, at 10 o'clock, a. x.
. i DAHIEL PrmiAN, Ordinary,
J nl9—tlliAw2t Printer’s fee $*
GEORGIA, Ful|en ^qlp (
OgEiwa»t ? s G»»xca, January 18,1871
/^USTaVDS a. HU WALD has applied for exemp-
YJ .tiun of personalty, and setting apart and valua
tion of a homestead, and I will pas, upon tbe same,
on the Mb osj of J inaary 1872, at 10 o'clock a. n
at my office. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
jaulO—dltAwSt Printer’s fee f“i
(xUakOIACS^ SA1» k,
said ctiUuty ^Bold lor the benefit of Martha A. Jack-
. PORTER, qaitdian.
Wurreu County,
UI wire, eot an order from the Court of Ordinary
U of Warren county, will be sold on tue first Tues
day 1. March. 1872. at the Court House door at War
ren ton. betw-t-n tde 1-gal sale boors, a tract of land
be onxiog to the estate sterling Gibson, containing
iwe ve acre?, on toe n*-rth .Jde of Golding* creek, and
ontneeascor the Wasidngt u road, adjoining lands
Of K. M. Wilder, A. B 1'help? and others, bold for
the benefit of the heir* of said estate. Term* cash.
WM. GIBSON,
, ’ ■ ^ . CiCEBoGIBSON,
janMfld Printers’fee 85. Administrator*.
DeKalb County 8heri(Ps Sales.
being parts of land lots Nos. one and thirty-two (32)
in the 15th district of originally Uenry, now DeKalb
county, bounded on toe north by isad of B. Ragsdale,
<m the last by land of JohnX. dark, on tbe south
by South River, and on the west bj laftda cf Owen*
and South rrver- Levied upon as toe property of
Lrwl* Wiggln*. by virtue of and to satiefya fl. fa is
sued froaTDcKalb Superior Court, in favor of Thom-
a-Litwe vs. Lewis Wiggins. Property pointed out
by plaintiff s attorney.
JAMES HUNTER, Sheriff
jani-tds Printer’s fee $2 50 per levy.
Fulton County Sheriff’s Sale fer
February, W
.Id before too Court House
W . manta, Fulton county, Geo.__,
firs Tuesday in February next, within the tad bona
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
A corral* city lot In the Fourth War4 tf tha city of
Atlanta, Felton coan? C^eir.r«na D»
eoqta*e»t — *
Greer, anu
the bmplra
to tbe corntiT of the eame, thence
Mill lut weatwaroly eighty feet, more or less, to the
ooraer of a lot belonging to Caloway A Pninax^e,
tbeceo along salo line* northwardly, fifty feet, more
•r lose,- to P. Haicalm’i lot, • thence eastwardly
along tho Lnes ot McKinley. Flood’s, nod others 120
feet, mere or lew, to toe corner of R. Fleming’s lot.
and theeoe southwardly 135 feet, more or less, to the
beginning point, containing one-half acre, more or
lew. Levied on as ti-e property of J. T. Greer, by
vmneofandto satiefya ft. fa lasned from Fulton
superior cour-, in favor of W. H. Friandl vs. J T.
Greet. Propw^-pointed out by plaiuup’j.attoniey.
Juuurf 10. isra^ plBKEHa0Xi D.p.tj
janlS—wtda Printer’s fee $S 80 par levy
GEUltGIA- Fnlion County.
Orris art* a Office, J ■ unary 22, 1871.
S IMPSON O’SUIKLDS ha* applied for «emptiot
or personalty and 1 will pae« upon the eq 3 «>
W o’clock, a. u., on toe Si day of hvbraaiy, *872, a*
my office.
j«uM—dlt&wSt
UEOBGI4, UcKulb County.
Ord-Kart’s Office, January tOth, 1878.
\\T HERKAS, J. ». Jones, ad*» inlatrutor of Z. K
V V Jones, late of *ai<\ county, Iiavin
applied for letter of lUsmtos d.n from said irU't:
Tty 8 i*y therefore, ta uctlfy all pcreonB coucerned,
to pe a^d appear at ruy office wlthli. th
time prescribed by law, theu and there to ahoi
enure. If any they have, why letters should not b
granted', _
Given under my hand at office
W. R. WEBSTER, Ordinary
Jan23—w4m Printer’s fee $1 &o
Ruptured
Raptured persona of Atlanta and vicinity, are inspect fully notided tlial certain Ulocr-
nnt» have pub ahed the principal part of the following Circular, the one lasned
by Dr. Sherman, when he opened his office in New York, which cir
cular now forms the first page in his book on uplurc. They
have left out bis name and suhslituted their own.
Their object is to mislead the public by this
deception How far such men can be
trusted with their peculativo
abilities rind assumed
skill, the reader
may judge.
RADICAL CURE
ABDOMINAL HERNIA OS SlIPTUBE,
Without Inconvenience to tho Patlentnr restriction in J3qorc!seor Diet
fisratad h»* tins exdatirely to tbs study and treatment
of Abd>mlnJ H.rnia.in u«vrtriui*8 forai-t mid tig»-s la »h® Southern SU 1 *** * " ' “ *" ‘ ‘
lflanu'.re - -»c« | •«-« * - •«— —<• ■- -• -v . « - —
. J aQ *J 0000* t. to« pu’» If. tu«t V has fipetird an fuller, w? tradw<v, corner 4th Htre-C
! n »: h ,r ha *L r* h “ u » ««ch day to »•.«;. ,< who arc unfortniirt* ly affixed
* # aifility to afforttbs Ri nomedratc aud penaaoent
with ihiadibircaamg Infirmity, iu*foll canfldeiic
I'urin? cn experience of over Twcn v-fivsyctrs. thsgroa'sr por Ion of which period waa nccnplsd a*
la,U,nt Nrw Orbliw Dr. S ha* .r.-ai.d a^S.1 t™*audTop5rS
&jSS&AESLtSi%SA£ide* t '■" mUr “ >*—»••«»«* »b-wi«i*to*a-tac
one 'r" ” d v '. r ^.;,r', o .“, t ri;
brap't reta«^1«» ,ew ° f roapln * tb0 b Uc4la,ld ®*P*’«onea of Dr. S., In tbs aaleoi *0 and a^pUcatioa of
1h, r ? c< l a,rrd * n h 7 U*. a - hs» ties# cff^t-'l hr moat awldtma- stu l-, and an adapts-
fs.'. Tl * tantsdluvenUuttf tu. ru.Jior (hat .tadj-u. each a. mMUI.
Rupture Curative Compound.
at er tonal appMoation. promoting, a operedy and parmanootcure, wl’bnut subjecting ttaputisot to aav of
to^ruflieringtjaUij ro juries reruUDi from au mtunuptvd cure uy toe tight mam. tm-uppocuu* pretsara of a
1,1 ** tr **nient tfHsttbe t^UnoU !a most Instance* frozr tb« Arakcpp Icatico
will reaso to hr a-u y. d toy a r rnru ot t a ru,Aurr, i d will be enabled to take th m««. aaiveixSicDa 01
f 0«o cr tm h. re. back aMb per . ct recurI«> a^....t tte dsngtirs ,4 «»ra* u'auo 11 mis. c ^t*«*m*e ou
ivsw ^, 8 ^ A**? VPJuH 8 ^ n, ' : ° cr,ajni . , J , f the torn etne** of tha peculiar course of treatment
luv-nis d sue •.d'tpi.dhjhm d«vo vd gieatatteut'on to die tucchaiarm of the nrnanre iuvo vvd lu ih«
Sf *■ no f ■ ,ll 1 r «e«*Per cure, that It I* ro coordaacevftit the prise-pt*
Him It ^ I t I h l?**?**• nuiverrolly ackn wiwige pr-c.ic-or AIMIVTIi: bUROKoV and bearre ts.
with tou • oufltknco thus ausptivo, ba It will perm-uenTy red- ve all o»*«- of redncib c Urrela. without
guru to the sgc of toe patient or toe <mr..ti<m . f Urn Ii jo-y, wd a it ia aboly tree from aU tbe'cm. kr that
uoa • haroct* nzed thr tr. atmetit of th** m*I?uiy from to- ccrlh*- age to tbs pn smt day. t.c. ttinvfora. to -
vita* the eatuc* t attention ol the affLOed ana tou closest scrutiny of tbe profession. 1 U ti^rwura. in
OFFICE 697 BROADWAY, C0aJf£H 4TH STREET, N. Y.
»R. rnmil-HhaTlniMvcrireil o»n,At’tma )rtim.frem pmowafflictedwhkB-r-tn-..wlm«. n .
ahlotf, Vl.tr \ W Turkf. r ir.lm.u1, desig-ia to ho to Atlanta, onto nrrr.tvd toatUpthU saosltoO
of ntra to those who may derlr* it. Uaa uotio. of which will bo uivon In tha jT.w.papCTw 1 1
MIt EDITOR—I (Team It iluoto tho« .mtchtj with thfe to Hbla snd pulnfnl dlsrc.w. to make the follow.
lo-.Utomont: A na.ro ab'iul n u-taooy afa o two, had booniS/ottd with Utral. or
‘«r™ Cbo boy biSotivotl to John .Join r. .rf l«,a-a.^“t^ ^o ShTn<£,„.
hnu and pmnounonl hla ra«« ht^c oaa as t-ero wtuTl diffi-n-aoo of tmlnloa about tho mods of tSSSfn.’o 1
totia aovsootcd tbo n« of the k»ir. to w..leh tnoothw and tssySviSESltfi i?5okTiTIS A-
uid obtained Dr. J. A. bbi'rmau * Rapture Cur tires and after hovlng ured tbeta about threo JU'tDih*. th»-
boy was ea ire J restored to his healro ml is now p vf-cti* well Fo? STlastttraSrare
on the u] >UUtfon. doing «ti the wura of a field baud, roll ng |.»i etc, w 1 thoal thalex-Y iuconvl
ffrietols k'liaau voiuntartlj, for ibe Itmen of tbram wbo bavT — - 1 roconrtn ence.
Dr bherman
Vicksburg, May 8, 1862.
Mc. irUtoinfcD Jea-t inconrtmcace. j
lavoUIa disease and «nr ray « atiudati
W. T. Mills, m. d.
GEORGIA) Campbell County.
J T. DAVENPORT,guardian of F, B. Wilson. A.
• H. WtisoD. and S. a. Leon, baviqir applied t«-
toc Court of Ordinary of i^ti i bounty, fqr a di<harg
from hi* uuardi&psbrp, qf F, B. Wilson. A. U. Wilso
“Sift 4- VTIlaon a persons and pr perty:
This la. therefore, to cite all persona concerned, to
ehow cans*, hy filling objections iu my office, whv tbe
saidJ. T. Da'»enport should not be cis.ul-scd from
his gumdia&slip of F. K. Wilson, A. II. Witeon an i
S. A. \Ulaon, and received the usual lottir.s of di*
miseion on tue first Monday in March mxt. .
aJ“T2L uoder m 7 oflcW aij^iurc, this Jan iay
2th, lb“2.
. B. C. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
Jania-wiw Printer's f»e gi 50
Georgia, FultonCotittly*
OBpTCgKT’a Office, January 9,187*.
TOXIN H. TRIMBLE, a person i*f color, has applied
w for exemption of personalty, anil I wi 1 p«s# ujio*
the same at 10 o’clock. A- at, at my •■ffiM.on too 19th
dav of January, 1872. DANIEL PITTMAN,
janl0-<l’&wzt Ordinary.
[t^pter’s fee $2
GEORG|.% « $'i4lton rQupiy.
Qboixaet’s Office, January ’8,1878.
the 8iat day or J uua. y.1871, at li.
o’clock, a. at. DANIEL PiTTM aN. O.dinary.
janlfl—dlt*w2t Primer’s fee <8
GEORGIA, Fulton County. •
Court of Ordinary, Ja-flary Term, 1872.
the estate or Sallie N. Guerin, late ot
notified to file toelr oh
said county,
All persona co corned „ m
JectloQ., It any exut, oa or before'thehebraiuriUrm'
lift!, of this Court.
GEQUG14, tigrron c ounty.
S IX weeks after date, api Ucatlon will ^
i«m' rdinarnyof Warren count. Ga, .... .....
to sell toe nons- and lot In Warrenton, Ga, beiui.g-
ing to tbe estate of Sterling Gibs -
WI
CICERO _ ^
■ ' Adatiii5atr.i..ra.
Warreictow. Ga.. January 1.1878—j .»•*-* tw
GEORGIA, flit 1 ton County.
Ordi*art's Office.
TVTOTICE is betoby given to »n persona coancmsd
tbiu no peraon baviug *ppded for ibe guardian
ship of toe tbree minor cuiltocn of Wiis.»u, sirick
laud, deceased. I wilt proceed oa tbe first Monday lc
Februaiy, 1Q^ to appoint the C! rk of the anp no*
Court, or tome other fit pereon. cuardlan of til it per
son and property, unless * t om« va.id objection la fl.. d
belo-o that d*y, in m> office. Given uuue my band
and official a ^nature tbia t->ih da / or •**emher. 187*
O. P. bivKuTON, Ordinary.
jan4—w4w ' Print* ya fta
GEORGIA, fuRau County.
Court of Ordinary, Janna y Term, 1878.
XT HAMMOND has applied for letter* of Ad-
Xv • ministration upon (he estate of Eugese b.
Mitchell, late of said county, decea-ed.
*** are hereby notified to file their objec-
Printi-tVfee $$
jan4—wlw
GEORGIA, Do Kalb County.
Grdixabt’b Ofwce, D o*mber30,187L
W HEREAS George S. Ozmer, Administrator of
Robert Ozmer, d?ceiscd. lnta or aaid coun
ty, lraving applied for letter* of ci«ctistian from sa;d
tr Th}a ia, therefore, to notify all persons concerned to
W. B, WEBSTER. Ordinary
Printer’s fse ti 10
jaflt—w4w
GEORGIA, DeKalb Ceunty.
Ordieart’s OyxiCE, December 8,1871.
HEREAS. John Holcombe, executor or Robert
. . W- Holcombe, late of said county, deceased,
baring applied for letters o. dtsmiaalon from said
“ffcaata. therefore, te efts and admonish all per
sons inter* ted to be and -ppear at my office, within
tbe time prescribed by law. toen and there to show
toae, ir any they have, why aaid letters should not
ofrS undef my hand at office. ^ -
w. R. WEBSTER, Ordinary.
deolO-wim Printer's fee #4 00
DR. VALENTINE MOTT8 OPINION OP DIL SHERMAN’S INVENTION.
NEW YORK, Scytempher 82, lfte.
JRmfPSSZtrE* lhc *Pb»catian of Mr. ftoeemaa’e n«mlal dsetoe. and am murk Bleared
with It, Indeed I know of I'OUifni; ao we’i crOcul tod f r toe purpose f<-r which It 1* InieuduL end I idviu
von to cHl on him and (.rociira one. It wlil douhtiose afford you to 1 relief y«*n luvo lw*e.i lour tnieRvor-
rog to > brain. Mr Sherman *as iwd much exiH‘rieitc« and l« very skill foi in ireallnz llorr.l, via «.i-i
Letter from Thomai J. Parp-r. HI. X,., one of tZao »uu*t dlai.Mirulaheti
memaeas o* tbe Med colt.cult, of tbe otbto o* tp",.. J
VICKSBUCQ, MISS, M«T 7. 1*2*.
10 andu=tU.ai. -.cn. Imtnjam io job. rwa».IrZM?rvr.:
To Dr. Sherman, New Orleans. ' ^
Oflico, 097 8n nd\?ay, N. T. Semi ,00 for hook, wltlt Tilinti. K rnnIiic
ItlifiieNaiaol eaa-s betoioKuu »ft«-r< ire, tvltn tue tlcnrv \V..rd Boecli-
er case, lit o'S uud ;> -rtrait ijewan* • r tnirelinj- IinpiiKti-re, ttlioDrc-
lo.at.r.Hve beeo bssistuuts of ur. .sHElt-UAN. Ho ba» no -Kents.
AOiaUsn.
S. G. DORSEY, Executor, etc , l Bill to constrne
| will of John Dorsey,
te. fdcc’d, of near, co.,
_ _ J *ed »•* eeiWe «d-
S. D, DORSET, ot aL
f T appearing t«» the Conrt that Isbam I *or-ey la a
1 party to arid Bdl and treble* la the State of A la-
be’* a.
Ordered by tbe Court that service b* perrerted on
eaid noo-reald*r«t defcurlaut by publ cation iu ibt2
Atlanta U natiintion, a uubllc Gas tie. one* a monto
tor^^irour mouths preccdltg th* next term of this
October Term Henry hope lor Conrt, 1871.
G&» ll.NoMiy,
__ . . CompWoant’* solicitor.
Qj tbe Court: JamES W. «4*«ek.n.
Judge a. U, F. C.
The above and forgoing true extract fr mt’ e
mm-te# of Henry Superior Court Do «ujber 15, i87l.
d-ola-wlanrtm O. G. %v »:i»- k.
ChO GI », Iulion C* u «y.
J - -HN M. SMITH baa applied for Irtfers of Admin-
fatiatiua, wlru toe will a .* exe 1, u«on ih-^ • fUte
of Cati urineKe tun late or a id county, «l*c*ast‘d
Alt ORTroua concerned are here *y uoilfled ro flie
tbeir vbjectiona, if any exist, ou<> ba* -e itie flr i
Monday in F* rn*ry uexs else letters will be c an
ted toe appll-anr.
w t -aa ray official aUmature, t is 6th flay of
Janftary, 1^72.
Jan6-w<w
GEOitGlA, DoKalb County*
Obdixart’s Orncz, January 2,1878.
W HERSAS. Hsrriet E. XeN*D a« p Isa for leiti-re
of AdminInration on toecaat^ of ittcml
BeUpT.dtcwei.
This ia, therefore to notify all persons concerned,
to file tbeir objections. If any tb«y bare, within Uw
time prescribed bylaw, eUa letters will be granted
toe said applicant as applied for.
ibgents Wanted.
X'HE great horror of threw b century! Chlcaso.
1 the proud *i» of toe ^eet In ruin-1 Hundn J*
of people *nd millions of propeny burned up! iAri
hundred tbourend persons made home!e*s mud re -
doe d to bejrg«r* l Fearful ticenw! tfcart-restdin.
Incident* t * iliiot-s of copies or this tragic b ol
fits*
Chicago, incimraU, St. Louis and N«w Orleans.
octs7-w2aoa
Guardian’s Suit*.
T>Y virtue of an order from the Conrt of Orolna*y
J-> «* Cower* county. Geo-ria. will soH on the
umTflrsday in February. 2874, althe Courthotuedi-or
in eaid county, beiwe n the legal hoar* of sale, th foi
'owing whole lots and i«rt* of lota of tend, *l:oattd
In the conn j ®f Farctte and Mate or Georgia.
»rit: Ail of lot No. 29 and two-thlrda on toe n r r
aide of lot If** 5, an uf lut So. 4. and forty acr>-s it.
lortheaat «»rne' of No. S all l«lox in toe slrto
JetrECrp ho.8, which Is in toe seventh. Abo.
al of lot No 193, trulch. lies west uf White \\ star tr 1
Creek, ia tbe original fonrth • mstIc: held land tuba
‘ *1 aa prop -rty of Thottiaa P. X. Arnold, minor, ti»d 1
>r his t-eneflr Te^rraef sale caah. ThU tho
ij of December. 1871. \
WM. A- us*OB9. Foreign Guardian, ,
of Thoa. P. E. Arnold, a minor.
decl4—w40d Primer** fee $10 {
l’u Uoniraciors & Builders.
|SEesa3ssis»iKs%'
Jr* -*<*«■; **■« ta.w>l. to bTtwre.
t.■*.» a feet hlRh—m.k w T« orj lobe*f«.t lUu,
Md the ep -t .torf tww } tach-. l- kat Tb.iei.bj
be *0 in rttnbl«s acrora tbe boawt, Irav-
!"?. t-il t elref-ei .(tie aik! utm brick wa l
di> - tb- north half of tbe bnl.oli-r dMteeeau,
t..M w»V- to be i*oe -torar bigh. ikm.li be four
r o—edown relie fee i.fflc-e, wd th. anirw.. i,-.
nlti. oo betw-^o ibe twu r oai.Io tbe touts of ibe
boift. * The comt nxou will he tp.l.I.,, with twt.
Jnry foo—» ta tbe reer of the Jttdj^. eeet lioranll
- *Um* r« bbd tixfre.Ju e. *i he coon nun
Mnnaffice* »o be ceiled The contractor
-I b.r.q.tejd taal • h, l4 with up, roT-d wearily
<1 flnl.fl M.ld WIM&( by lb. flrat uy , f Srp eo.h r
sex*, end .apply «11 the m.trrUl for woipjrUbr iho
-Mr. -xo pttho brlcx caw on nuud, wuici. we ebau-
d bod lucked ap few j f..r are, —ini e-t tiwied at
. oat blne'y tu-uM-i. and (boat tw<rth rd. • .oar:,
ruexf nhefoon a ion.
K.e fall e.ec Eetifoa of th. pi»t. aril tern- of per.
mm m, til st tit- offloa uf The Consiliuti n ofies toe
UlMU sar. .od tu. cmi, ralreod. ^
J LM£d T. ZeUIPIIIS
3Mn-d)tAwtil6lhf.b OrJluty.
AOTiCE.
S. ff OEIHES, M el., I Motion to etttWI.b lort
JOIlDAH JOHSSOX1
I MrerilT tost the defmdsnt in toe above suued case
a not to be ottmi In this coanty or but* It is ur-
d rat bwtiisCour that - mce b. tXfw ed br po”
•hallo • ol Ibis ule M. SI in aaid case la The At-
<auU Oot^titutioo. a public g •* *»* of tote State, for
r B KNIGHT, J. S. C.
Atrn-t, -xtfroia the minute, of Mq-oo Sane-
w - ^ u. a. <T
GEORGIA* r’eKalh Counts*
ORDtXART’a OrncE, Dec&mbe; 4th, 1871,
ITTHER AS, S T. McElroy, administrator
iv WlHam McElroy. dictated, late tt 1
county, applie* to me tor letter* of dismteaioa fi
Ismteaioa fre
fore, ta cite aud admonish all r-
tohisuda ~
7 here are, th-refc
ta
raw, way tell ehnoiti oot be er.med.
Oteen aoaer my txn-t, at ufltt. tin. Dtcamber 4th,
(1EUUGIA, llenry County.
OxopfAXT’* Omct, DmmbtrU, 1S71.
M aDISO s MADDUX applies for tha runifauublp
«f H'HUaoM. eJUot'and MsrtfcaSapott, or-
tc. • of Jn«. J kKIott, cf, i
!• objeedoas exlet let toera b. flSed wiihln sutolo-
■ tbe •«' lew will be granted.
dertl—w30d
Primer's fee $5
Dong use County *herirf*s Solo.
! \\ ILL. be sold before the Court Hoase door, In
J DougUreviHe, *»o glass county. Georgia, on
( the Snst i'aiidayla Feb*u*ry. within ih« legal hour*
dS&ffifiT ‘
tv of Wa^lo While, 20 jl
L IZZIE LONG ba» applied for exemption or p-i J Edwar- B. Hlvfland. forth
anally, and I wli^paa* Jipon toe.s.mo at 1 tha paidgse.mon^. Jt*ropertj pointed
» the propt
•u o’clock, a. 3C-. on toe 83tn day of Jaitusry, at I W. W. ntcrrell, plAuiilff’s a torrey. Jan. 2,
my office. -DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. I _ THUS. H. oELMaN.
janl»-dltfiiw8t Prtaur'a fre$l janT—wtfla Printer’s fee $2 K
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