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nrepiUktainMlMblilKk. W|t.arade-| btfcatlncrlnrifMtt a for aoM-Un ard wood; | The n«u on lloncback.
eof making ap pay-roIL paying parties I my came appear* on th* hooka m Thomas Hum aid I ...
along Use of road. etc. I a« Thoms* 8 Pore; 1 vu paid In both instances; 11 There W.T8 nothing more significant at the
Martin II. Dooly, states I am Supervisor of the I d<*'Huuiwo. Ntebnts; 1 bare lived in and around Philadelphia Convention than an incident
ITeateni and AtLctic Railroad; I fir*’ became Sup-T I Tunnel Hill atioat 30 yean. I that took place daring the pn*gress of the
V.ror la 1857. I war not on the road darinc BdlWt'e I Tbte wiiae**«. croaa-cxamlnrd at great l^gth. 1 performance there. After Grant had been
adminbtreiion; I went off the ro*d In August 1WJ I Nothing further of Importance waselkited. r»* nominate* 1 .o a .
if II. O. UoTT Cask.—This case, wbkli j I retired oa tha first of February, isn. I find w» nt | John M. Austin, tcaufied that be has been er-gag-d | ” l ® 1 M Phonier—a drop scene at
• an anora-U degre* of lutor***, m a before The ' on the road m IKS. I mam on the oouatmetion .ira.o 1 im raltaad* u» the various capacities of track bore, 1 Uie D2cJt OI l “ c stage was unrolled, and on
"■•terdaj moraine I »»d Aarictaat Supervisor; I a red to assist htn in r<- j lumber train and freight conduct**, since the year 1 the broad Canvass was painted what the New
. m n.l g•«- •w*j4«4 In « Hfart to make up' reiving croro-tuu and wood. There are Ufi m.W | : “uriur tbe yean 1WW) was lumber train cou-1 York Times modestly describes as “an iquitt-
iiV- Aftrv trriug «— hawdred and twenty, nrly ffod free here tofteteron a m lean*! say how many dm* v «o he We*ure atd Atlantic Railroad; at ihu |Kirtnil of Q CDCTid Gnnl " g ucb j n
. Bll d - ii5«»' V *re». a *irt»y be- { side-track*; f dot’l know the camber *4 of {iliac iberc wa* a good supply of crues-tics on the , , . . „ *
ff«,c caa«e. th-u rnjwn. •> Inter- ! vtda^ca, I aappose eight or tan mite*. perbape; there I r-«o. at the cud of f be y>.«r 1SGU. larger than was u*u-1 P 01 ®* of fact, it was. Bflt It was not Grant
m ^ in this riaaa of can 1 » ,f one tandred arc shoal 2,200 cross ties required in s mite. about J s:lv kept on the road; About the flr*t of October I in the garb of a civilian, but in full military
sad thirty urTautiord - *n.‘. • v .*tydi qaalW ■*' -oc-Hath of thst i* required annually to keep op the I i*np*rint«xident Halbert sent for me U go from At- I cost n me, bootul and bpUircd. It was, in
r ««ck;ties sre ’upp'irod to last, oa an average, via I lai te over the mad to sacertain the nmmber of ties I short ^ “Oie man oil horseback” whose COmillC
... , . m .,r A: lw« Ity r.ltmv^ Sft« .««;•• or ordinary rood bed, that to the way 11 that had been received along tbe line off the rood; 11 . , . **
) r » th- :‘y war m-mp* t* whkh tbeffo!- n*k* my estimates; I add tut i*er cent, of '.hstforl bc’bve at that time there were about 40,000; th»e I man y ^OUghtfsd -~Lil u+v*» declared to he
m • \t a lirt dde tracks; that would make between twenty-five J waa snoot the same number at the end of the year. I inevitable, as the result of those usurpations
' r‘»s jwr »|ir ton, J i: > ” :. rj. J twenty^ix thou-and tiu.-A.iy fortlw. wro* road; | On emaa-eTSiaiwaHon witness nodiiol his esi inmte I of power which have alreadv broken down
aiar*. J i! C !f . X « oben I rccrivrd the road la ltffi, the road was not In | of tbe number of tieTonthe n-wi * the end of the t t, c of T j, c .J.» ] r ,. 0 i'hT ti.i
Imuu* icim- .r.vy JO — • •> j as good conditiou as wheal left it by a goed deal; I y<nrlHKi, »y stating that it w*. Utuce.s 23.1X0 and
. ‘ j daring laatycar I had U put down eighty-vix tUoo- I JO.tXW certainly not loi* ftmu S5.MX>; uiv«-s also hi*
V*,- indiefn^t WM tr*'. by Folb :u>e Cicaeial J. T.! »and; when I rxamim-d the nad I fouud a grts I opinion that MB crosaties per mile would be autfl
. ■ j_*n M .. ' -wan/ rottrn onra tiiat I had to lake oat; wU'H T came J eient to maintaio tbe rovi Inr« pair, that is
on the voad I found * kven thousand at d i-orceodd I per ra le ariiunlly; vitaew described >he mode of re
• IcS »lung the line of the road, which were receipted I CtringtHs, tnr>de of die ribution, etc.
to me on first Ja- nary. 1p71 ; I don't rtcolleci b >w ] » olonel R M. Young testified to the amount of ties
any there were wb-n I left iu 1W8; but in prop- r-1 be had famished to tbe Western and Atlantic Rail- I p*»priatcncae» t began t*» play “Hail to the
<on to the condition of the track, th^rc were more | ror:d during the year 1S70. Very little was tlidUd I Chief !” “Cheers enrged through the build-
left then when I reiurned ; I do not Snow die con- I from this witneea rgminst the dufcmlant. I ing. peal upon peal great waves of sound
dltlM of Ite uck Am lass til! I rct»rm.l m I did Lukin N.nc th« h. liT,d on Kr. noyt> thM ovtlflowtd ^ wa)1 an( , w cac „ hl
not pasa over It rxcept at night; I made « xaininat on I place, or near to It; that hj bed been in the employ I . . . . , ®
In 1871; my du’y required me to Co so; th- < l*..r ict- r j ot defendant during tbe year 187»; bad hauled off dc- U P the Diultiiudc without, and CA'l.e
of the croea-Uea was eu^h that I tad to ukr out about I fer-dant'a land one hundred and forty-seven cross- t*cs. I roaring back, increasing in volume through
eighty six thousacd; they were o' a!? kinds of raa- J This was near tbe eighty-six rai'e pos'; that it, I every otK*n door. Iluts, canes, haudker-
terlal, some of a kind of Umber I never nxrfvcd for about ore tnd one-half miles from Resaca etaticn. I chiefs, were waved, aud the cheers, dying
that purpose; many of them were u -fii for the f>vr-I «*n cro^s-exaruination witness sU’cs that he knows I . ’ J s
pose ; some were not of tbe iieln quin-d, which is 1 of Mr. Hoy t having pmcha-cd tics frum other people.
inches thick, eight inches heart Ur. , nnd t ight I h is *«n severas piles of Ues along ihe road, marked
feat long; many of them were pine with * great «:«*! I with his name, but docs not know the number. Only
of sap; they might be forest pine, but they trad a ! know that he bought them from seeing his name
great deal of sap. 11 >ud. Can’t tell the number; might be 300.
■examination witness states: The duty of I Hou. Georue Hilly er tcsUflcd to the mode of exam
Supervisor Is to keep up the ro-4 in all its mat- rial. | ,nat on before the Auditing Board, and that the book | 713
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Inin Work- c-r. Wstsr st. and Malden Lane.
>, or 31$ W Ksnduiph < Tilca/o.
w\. rb rbarjre the d«#«ndmt, Henry .. Hoy:
III» fe'ony In fraadakatV-^® ' f r *« v ; i
hi- a e. Without the consent of i brl* .
*-„! ih>- ii-jnryof seen omr, sad wit t. -> # ^fng
t.. s-b owi or hr’lor on d»-man«i the fnl! val”« or
msrfcet price be »r icg a l.dlor U»i .«*4 •»«:
. ..uu.*ed therewith; thw. he received t: ; •. •itrrgnte
un of thirty »bi u*snd aad twenty cine dwlarf am:
«-*gbry fiveci-bts, twlooging to tin Male of Georgia,
rpifa I. V. Harris, Trem-ir v of tbu W«ler» and At-
-ntlc Railroad, acting tot aad In lrhalf cf ll.i SU*«
' Ccn'g'a, tbe ar.rsgntn sum k mg rr*.vsd in
is of various amount* during i e jew i “0, toe
wu..c • bt icg entrusted to him .‘or the pc **iS5 of
mix-lngc.-oss-tlesfor the osecfltiW.AA. B.U.-
! a ; *r rf said sum of money, na o*y, twenty
ra..«d di.:i«rs (fAi.iO» did, on the ISth day of
,f. I Kit. in said Folton count , frmadalently eon-
i ( iw im own use, without the .'insect of the State
•r ♦» -»*gls, th : owner at.d bsilor therco.* ac to tb«
ja.y of the raid State of Georgia, and ref-* n«to
y over the sa<d sera oa demand, as r-ca demand
n in fact mad' by A*ton Angler, na la*.
. Is. Sr.tfrr as Tr^seavro' said State oi in/rzU.
y to the laws of said State, the g™d
id dignity thereof. Tlx re la A te-.nd count
•am* Indie ment, ehargiug him wi:h ti-e 1U«
•»-. in which he M'-Im'H with fraudule* : 5 /«« 0 '
. ur to M* own use fit *1 35.
. rao.ae prciimtna.-Ica ‘h
• I I*. Harris, was auorri . ci te..’ el at he
rraaurer of the Western and At.artic ' 'j’ md
ngi .e year MR-' .under t 28' .writ.
* i ’U TUatd fenoant 11.0. E* t ' », 3l or
•r.-.r:or to furnish Iu.’
• i+i
he wool Vntn»i . . .. „ ^
place, Inu hicu he would be al'oweil to ; -cn h‘* owi
hoots, and no ooe tocbf-c* a^ainrt h ai and report n
nobody; be did not aay «rhr.t piauu
with him. One. j apked him h
along; heaatahe wi
also sp-akmg of otln r person-
jod io by dt >» , tnt> (e-urnsL
.-.iiroil—* Ws»bject :< itnoas 7.cv!-./that
-'id Mr. Hoyt money for the part hr-e c
•»e :itate mast first show t at wlinr u
. y fi.mt the 8ute. aad that the money b
Sate; we contend that be I ad no anen
i, -itll that Is shown, (fiesanot be r n..»
'n«-y the riaht of P.« St e r.er s: It -
> n-S ! into tbe H'Jite Trva'Ury.
•cifcmwaro-ern -_d *o. ’. op ec tit
• - ir Viidant. H. O. Hoyt. r;.dved «««•»
' - n.->r..y tx-I raged t'» tbe Western and At
• . ipris shown towltttew) -This
^ d'*i-d -auuary Xl-t, 1870, for $:,TV,
v sr j^id by me to H. O. Hoyt. It waa xeeci% i by
The bill ’# made out In the band-wilti' g •• H.
1,. lloyt, and receipted for by hint. Ifi this ti'’ arc
I .4 hided 10«) etoreilea at ?0'l;rcents—£1,23*. That
j xxi of the s*mmr.t that m -kt up this ar>T< 4 «b*.
T whole am nt was paid on a warrant « f Uia
!.«t ir fur croaatlse. I undefrtood tbe money
j. ny for Umber an 1 ervesUrs. He was age:.'- ' f the
.: for t^at purpose. I do no*, know who Ik .•«*
ute*l !v". It v**» ran .dio.cd by Bor*****?•-• d*rt
’1 'l A iditor, rn«s MB Tf . T *s far Fc nur.'
'a itlR.Sn: 40, »ooe of t la la for cro-*
. ;y * i,r-t tA, nr mb r of ft t grta: I »-*id
. oral of this was' II to Mr. Hoyt, 7’.
, tar March I, la “J t.* r, that amo
.-1 uMr. Hoyt • these w»- ado -ut against the
«m an '. Atlant. Hai’r nd by M . Hoyt, they
e Is signature and ipt • t i ie amounts h«
,t< d to me 01* these h”'a off t at there j
.,ss ties $f,57C id. 1’ Is Li';, X . 10'. for Apr 1 H
cm ti.thlsir .ecVpu ryT.C .ilojt *
- rrors-tlts $U» 10 paid hy ma aad re adpv. 1
: Mo. V-enty fou- U A -jurt that :s pa d
h-f-.idant, and signed and receipted by btifl
amount $fifi.8W 3 In thst amo-. .t sic Uctad* d
• cross-Uua at forty cents, M? 17 * ali »one r x».-
.1 a id »«rty tightc*ore-tl s .ttnlrtyccnis, $! 1 !•':
■ gvaod is;: ajjiTezxtaamount In *b«i rroa*-tloand timber book k**;i
35. I paid thst amount to dcr^iM^nt; he
.1 .ml wlplmi for it- it mi ta :eo-t • j aim :
> ;»:u ate IiKlutltrd one hundred aud aev'-wt»*one
tes ..1 forty ceuta rach, -W; fort} cvriiw
rive tute. «IT. I paid all these severalaeoa uis;
css none at tlie drjHit of the W. A A ?ii.ilr«*tf,
- «i<rnty; the money bclonr^d to t» e Western
• A* .ar.tlc K-Broad; I n is act n.; for tl*e8tste of
t at the time I peki thf? money; I ra*d the
• j • !i warrants, and th* wpsoa bills n*k« «|* '•
. t. He recd'Ad ihe aouvy from me t»; •• f
, w**vh1 r d t.«a along the 1 am of *.h
| PcdiTiJ Cousiilutidn into oonlen.pt.
This suirgchtivi- picture, forc^Undnwiu- ami
I in ctTcct, plainly inliraa’Ing wlntt yet may
1 come U> p>Kd, was greeted with frantic ap-
I pl&UM?, and as the band, with delicious ap-
awray fiom exhaustion were rcncw*ed again
and again.’
After tbe c?»ll of the States, which resulted
n tlic choice of General Grant as the candi
date of his ofiiee-holdcrs. nnd il wns found,
f the correspondents ir.nocc;ntly says,
Thea-Nectar. APureChineseTea
THE BEST TEA I5IPSBTED.
WkjTaiitri UI suit .11 tuts Put up iu our tr&de
murk iluir-Pouud And Pouud Pack«go* oniy,» und
i Pound Boxes.
For 8alc at Wholesale only by
Tie Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
P. O. Box 6506, Sew York City.
to sen to the wood; crosstic*. repair depots, sec that | used l:« c».urt w«s Mr. Hoyt's wood aud cross-tie I that “there was not a dissenting vote from
they are In order, wa*er tanks, wood racks bridges and I book; that tin B-nrd used the book to arrive at the I the tier where the band stood, a stirrin^ cam-
*“ •»<* U“t arc rtou* th, iiiie ;t the r.«d. I turd, truth or v.rion, account, brought bjr pm.i« who had ^ was w) ,; cb der-pened and
c-mtmct* far -ood rod crootia for m> .1- partm nt. | c.aimt »g»iort the roel, but thst the Bosrd aid not I , r0 ,, p ,.,j oxf-Its-d auili-ccc 'John Brown’
Either I or my ■eri.uiit received craarti-L I don't | fu If recognise it •• being corr.ct, us (nrtics frequent. | wag mtlled for and Eiinn with tremendous
allow condoetorr on *h.- train to do it. I ly dupuMC ite amoutU, nnd it wxa noceeaary to I e ir e .d, every yoiee of the thousands joining
We had the rood In ror.n n-.- ord-r ot. -he Oh July, t.ke testl nony, and u-e every power in the mau o> wiUl and 9we iling the martial and inspiring
1865. Hk rood was then repaired. M my crosstte-* I the Board to arrive at the uruth; that where aicounta I halteltijsh chorus. Colonel Church Ol'
were In luferlor qualify. 1 b*d I hem r.ll i kui» oo*. and 1 had b**n paesel upon, the word “audited" was writ-1 Montana, who sang the ‘Red, White* and
ra-placcd the year afterwards. I return- l to At’ai.ta I tea to show that fact, but it was by no means a proof I Bine’ at Chicaco, when Lincoln was nomina-
in April, 1»A; then th^re was not s an. .iirroora f-r I that that account wo* correct; that the Board bad I ted CHtue to Ihe stage and sun? that, nnd
car on any track in Ailsnta. I then brought hands | ot er records of ibidr transactions; there wore errors I‘Marching to The Sea’ with thrilling effect,
ced stialghteninv iron <8h :mau’» neck I In the book both ways; when claims w«re prerented I When he came to the line,
tier,) and met the Federate b iding tot rvul on thi- I tuat wtro properly approved and aadi e% we did not I •* Hl-w the darkles shouted when they beard the joy-
side of Marietta. I consider that wo had any right to go bubbid that, un- J ful s-mnd."
The whole line from h^re to Cbattr.. ooga wou!<! I le^s there we-eciicums'ancea leauLg to a tnapicion I “A Georgia delegation einphasizetl the words
require 303.600 crosstics The avera^-j nl-tanre of I of fraud. I by a series of excited i ells.”
tbe croretles is two and a half fee-. I run renter to I Witners detil's at length the operttions of the I What in<ire fitting close could there possi-
emter. The strength of tbe Iron ml-ut make a I Botrd The a^erugate s.i.ouut of money Hojt re-1 lily have liecn to this remarkable scene Of
dlfie • ce, bat not the ground. The av. > -«gn price of I e.ived from the rout for all purposes was $184,000 I well feigned and Well acted enthusiasm—all
creoeties Is forty ceats-lbat would m kv $34,4j0. I nis claim for balance due to him was f6,2(9 90. Ou I done So nicely to order—liian a reference to
what waa put down, hut I paid (or 101.716. I e oeclyexamicine the books they did not show ar much I the “ dark Us,” followed by “a series of ex-
Ui-re witness enumerated the various *i.!el!ng* ard 1 dn- to Hoyt by $2,000 to $8,(«0. By this means hte I cited yelte” from “a man and a brother,”
Stations along the road, supporing the whole length I claim waa reduced to $4,405 08. Hoyt was pn-rent a I Ir.msl.ileu front ihe cotton field to the Legis-
1rnt * *•*» , ®rle v n n mil • I great deal of die time when the Board wa«> censidcr.ug I hiture aud duiy irji ported from Georgia, to
^lirrr^tiui i f rr/uV o*r Total I his matter. I o>ve z.’St siud color to the occasion ? It was
amount reported toracal- ogibenjnd wte ;il rectlvol I No effort w.ts made to attack the cre-llta claimed entirely worthy of the first pictorial represen
it w.m 11 oon. I by noyt. Hoyt acknowledged the book, aud pro- latiou of the real “ man on horseback.” «nd
Colonel II P. Farrow waa ibeu In n- u -o<i, for Lc I Exited it as a consolidated report from his office. ln *** * k " J * ***“ ’ -
Id retereuce^ taOhf^id'or'cUoSji'u.litartTSJ; Th,-!»<*.*.« aubj^led to * rigid cromwMmi
the road. j nit ion by Gen. Gsrfrell, but nothing n*:w elicited*
W Vi 1 . d T i T!‘ fr ° I The witness s ated that Hoyt made no «flort at
11. O. Ho> t, I cee’ment.
just before*’olonel II ulben'a removal, • r few day.- I Alton Angler was introduced by the State for the
after Hoyt retn ned frotu
went to arc Mr. Hoyt.
pro- ur.ng a ■ituadon U r
arked Hoyt why be did not uct thatoi:*- for Mmreif I Penutng tbe argument, court adjourned.
00 NO FAIL
«TMiT.T1Tm ATTiD iBSPSOVUid
Stewart Cook Stoves!
With its spednl attachments. Roaster, Baker aud
Broiler. The Store and Furui'are cate'nlly packed
for sate shipment. Books sent on application.
HLLLU, WAUttGN &■ C?».,
236 Water Stre-1, New York.
significant of the devotion of his hired adlie
1 rcuts.—Baltimore Gazette.
Pravela Iu Ja. an. China and India,
We are permitted to publish the following
Ialben's removal, . r. few day* I Alton Angler was introduced ny tne *t*te ror tne i * . - f
■oiu \\ ashin^-uiTi r;ty. Wiiuei-s I purpose of proving a liercand tijion Hoyt. Gen. Gar-1 interesting private letter from A lady travel-
in teTrfv^e^cp'nraS^nd I tre-11 objected to the Introduction of the testimony ing n the Enst to her husb.md in Atlanta.
[coxTnnnm on third paok.
other couvereaiioi
bills
In. t-xamiuJitiiHi W'tnre* staled tha - he paid
••i hi me >f a»i»ncy ss Treasurer of the Western
*.„t asamiIc liailnsul. 1 txvtr row this m-*uey,or
v Jan?;K.i ! rttof, paid by Mr. Hoyt f»
. .« ..dl. I «-.aw am ora la, r »d,and
. »I| li.aw tli—a h, paid 11 to rariiaa pm~H,» »!..ng
iiu line «>f th, ri^id. Wanidila arcro an, hoi
l.. ihvae hill, ou which I paid. I h».« thr
waitMila In my Ofllce, Home
w.ro lortlilwl by A. L. Ilarrla. Thi, hill
January SI. 1SW, la nparotrd by him u Hartrr of
■|‘raa.t-wuikm and Hnpmrimr; h»hMd that p-nlon
at iImi lira,on dot Wn-lrrn and Atlantic Railowd;
Ihoy arral-wappnnrodby N. F. Botchhl-. Andilor;
loll, weto gcnnally approaod by oOcma of tho roml
brf.irr paid by an; -omarttaK, they war, paid by
0 j.r of barter pf TranaporttUon la tho nbacoco of
ih, Hopcrinlrndrot; I du not know of my own
a now lodge wh.thrr tho*, amounta woo P^d by lleyl
fid rrowi-tlra; Hoyt went np th, nmdrrry often; for the
,.un»M of paying for Umber, wood and rnwa-liea;
1 don't know if wood and croaodlco wet, diatrlhnted
along iheranlnalnmrttnraMfmit; ha had two
or ihir, clortta along; 1 think Mr. Fry
w.„t np with him Mr. Hill am there
■mn Of th. time; I know Ihu Mr. Fry w«
K F. Blodgrtl'a clerk;
mark or preomt n MB for dcfcndanL 11, went CM
on ih, romt with them when they were paying off.
Wallace Rhode) am Pm J mar ter, do not know that
lloyt had a rpcclal clerk at aiL Dare original war
■mute draarn on m, aa Trrarnrtr of the Wcrtern and
Atlantic Railroad, apptarrad hy Aodltoc and Haprrln.
t odenu 'hat am thr gmcral way of paying for carry.
I Vi g on I hr road-crona-tlao aad all.
Wltncaa might bar, paid aom, acconnta or ad-
rannw to pantea who fnmltbcd wood and enwa-ttew:
did ao by aertad anlhortty of Auditor and Bnpcrln
trndmf; whMKawI did ao got raeMpt of th, portlet
th,. wha romdmaa dona by direction of tha Sapor 1 ,
tender! In the nhaenc,of Hoyt Fnrnlehcd Urn An-
ditli g Rwrd with a atatawwat of adraneea mad,
iwnleo fanUahln* wood and mwlkl, ao that thcaa
clalmr might be pm In na off-et to any clalma prw
r.mtol to tho hoard; by lb, partlea for the amount
paid.
Hoyt warn on th, Iimd whenwltnm cam, bereoo
the Mb ..f J.ianary. 1F70; think Blodgett took charge
Jmuurv let, 1S7D lloyt nmalMd until theroml
'.ran-1; dn-mg WW 1 paid Into Urn State Ternary
piVirtd-onr paymimi of $SS,QOO, the other of pro,(100
-in month, of J»nn«ry and February, to Dr. Angler,
Tm-imr; lerrr made any other paynunt
Hmle Trearury.
The smour.ts
v-ih the warrant?; mist*, tbe names, number, daies
and amounta.
s,nne of thrw ordera were drawn hy noyt, aom, hy
B'odgrU; can’t tell whether they were for wood or lira;
doa t roooUect that any of them were for cronr-tlca;
•tri^eihat all wgtthcr they amounted to *8,000 or
pl.oW'; don't know that the older, were charged to
lloyt; wttnea. got credit for amounta paid out; paid
K udriek and t oeng come money on order, fur wood
a, Jcnwr-tlca; they wet, net tamed near to Doyt, er
caargtd to him aa caah; the aaMmnta were tnrttrd
over to thr Audit in* Oommlltem lloyt old not to
c. lpt th-webilla Kendrick made not, to wit-,
pi.ivtt, advance to btm for wood; let him bar, he
mon«-y and took note to rarer the amount ad'
ha.1 r.Veli t from Colonel R M. Yonng, which waa
tamd orrr «> th, AndlUng Board: think Tonng'v
.rnlor wa.drawn by Rodgett; now, of thoae bdla are
n.lnded In th, nmoante before enumerated in the
paaabllte.
Tire n. O. Kon Caas.—The exmtuicutinn
n thi. car. rm raotinaad yeatcaday hy the rr-in'jo
auction of icnc P. llarrte. who teMldcd io the cor.
rectnar, of hte former tratlmony. and Intend need the
.arrant, to tha nrioea par, bill, already twitted te
Nothing new waa elicited. Tha total amount paid te
II o. Hoyt daring the J*» IW foe croaa rlca being
*«* an aoi
The nextwitnem Introduced by theStt'ewv. J T.
Itohlttoon. who had bran cm the Wcrtera aad Atlantic
Railroad during pari of tha ymr ISM, until Prater
Bt.dgett
employed under Colonel Halbert, In A L. Barra' de
par intent ra clerk, aad In waa, acaaa Aa.trtaut Sc-
l.-rvtaur. aad In that rapacity be frectineutly teareled
over the rewd; about the t me that Halbert war o-
m wed waa eaipoyed In taking Inventory of wood
and ct taw-Uao along tbe nad; bad praceeded a. far aa
nna from Atlanm Ml that duty, wl
uot now hte written
(orpeetlow ateug th, road that at that Urn, there war
the naual-fin rapply of erora-tte) oa th, mad; n
gnu many a-w Uea bad bran pat under tb, truck dar
ing IMP: be lUvc* orar two-third, cf tkn mad hat
le. n ondertted and waa In good ccwdttlnw; there wm
• me email portion, thatlwduot bwa to rrpalred.
Wltncaa wte In A. L. Hania' department aboot Inw
an moutha.
On ctwr mtaminatteai—'Wltncaa Mated that Co'onel
Ilulhtrt wa. brother-lndaw to hlaa. I remained cm
the road ull ba at. rtenorad. I am now boldi g th,
i.wition of yard-mawrr la Chattanooga. Witnmo
at.t.-d hte datte* when occnpted la A. L. Bairia'
otbvc. 1 thiak la laying a new track *,*» crom-tiea
ar. irqulred pm mite I think ttonrrao —
t:., furei-brd in tbe road; It la ten, that, daring tb,
w'nterof ISM, train, frequently m* off. but that <c-
. ur. now aomeUmra I Mate It aa my opinion that,
at u.e end of the ymr ISTU, tbm wa, an erema of
ero-wtlm on th, road to what waa generally kept, hat 1
don't know Iu Tb, crom-tle, wowld aomctlmm be
rod red hy Colooel A. L. llarrte. aomMlmtw by Aam
tin and chapman, nnd mdan by mya-lf
• and banted them off
aud mad reinma to Colocri Barite; ■
It will repay perusal.
Pt. db Galls, Ceylon. May 28,1872.
„ ,, v.. t . r i.. i Voa will not b t surprised to loam that
^peaking AT THE Capixol. 11 ye J. u I anl , m ibis Xsbtcd so famous f ir precious
u Stephens, lurt night, spoke st the flail of the ttone8f mK i tropical fruits.
| House of KeprescntaUves torn fall house Wenoiiceil By dint of lianl work we succeeded in do
s frequently applauded dur-1 ;,i L r J.vpap, (tltina ami tbe Bast Indies quite
. - - a will give the speech entire in I satisfactorily. I was in China full as long
Inca good deal of money, mod did no: care a*l d lour ftfu-inooii edition we will omit even a syaopsi? I ^ £ wished to l>e. Wc visited Uanion, Wam-
w .“® knf . wil * thcy conld not inrnHrp . at ; te had | of It pon, Honan, ilon« Kong, and Kilgore, the
^ lion. Bober Tof»mi*s responded to cal s in one of I i u rj tr j n Cocliiu Cliinx We also made a
ticalorly to wfrnro?; the cno'/rrrotion h-niwu in 1 hi* characteristic efforts. I trip to Shanghai and Northern China occu-
5SSY-FgLuow-OTiiMts: I am not In thi. p ogrom-ne. pying •bput'twdyudnyff
him if be wm" not aneAoy sbouT It; h -udbe hid J (Lansbur.) I came here as a listener. I have not I Shanghai is the most important business
made enoa^b of money, ard they * erei.1H.td t-j turn I nude a sjKrtcb in public »ince 18G8. I have been I point in Northern China, if not in the whole
tej? ^iu < S^“h| 1 iii‘jsu.^VsS'“"— ™I!w I watching ncnw though. I nut iu outlaw. 1 ntn | Empire. Cantrai is the largest of all tbe
!Srclyr ! who“w”iethOT! ;1 ’ iCkl ‘ llm '"' ' I iivlogGd that iSavoflved to see Just .och a auto of I read tUut tbe idea of tlie Chinese eating rats.
In another cuuvcr atlon, wbra wiuu* arkid lloyt I tliio-e, because we .hall beable to aift the chaff from and di >g» Was a -lory invented by travel
wS'hlSSrttiSn^Iff’ I the wheat—we can Hud-out all-lie trnu Democrats, ers. 1 can assure you it is no story, but*
On tbe entro examination, witu >* r «d -litt he j chah their back and kick the other* on t! (i.aaghrer) I matter of fact, for I have sc n ill these ex-
" 'Vcs:.Tn ai -d Alin t c lb,i.. f d m der I , uad nion the principles of public I berty which | lamed for salcjn tbe markets of Canton.
'^rTtery tinilih * hi. '»*a advocated for ck-ht cc-itcriia hy myaucss- Teddo, m(Japan, is a city full uslartfe
‘ " — J - urovc tint the wood, I toro— principle-as good today as in 1-ft. I stand I than Canton; but ivtnle tlie people
<y I<o>I wdS wiit’ivu- I |,y f ree frovcrnmeiits and the right of freemen to I appear Clcuuly in their habits, the
' 1 Chinese, in Canton, impress m*; as being
terribly filthy.
,.. 1r Trwrr ., -Many of the atr^cis of Ycddo arc wide,
i iiiTame aiid I ,,ut ^* ,se Canton arc all narrow: and
1 such a tiling as a wagon or earn «gc b nol
known, neither could il l>c used iu the latter
cil *
lb, IUJ IWUJ w
J. A 1’oant- %
1870 Io Won mi ai.d Ailai l|«i IU Lnul 1754 cr«»**-ll<
at 40 cent* per tic. Don’t rrmntlcrt tb*-.\ ict nnTiiber
Hoyt paid me for, hat he jmirf m $2T>G; i
$446 fill, wi* paid by the Audilii-L- l5tr.r»l.
$l'5 20 from lloyt? Witur
tbink that be did.
Bjr Jadgn 8t'-pben»»—
4 ’an you he nifeukc* ?
1 don’t Uouk j can lie inV
Mini' rr \4 i|n» I pul mi the read
When ytrtlwtTt- |»'d il.o k-il
plu-d ih»; he did nol
* all lint lloyt ban p M yo
my under-
atanding at tlie time
Did you, **r my one by ye* millia rl»v for yon, r«
reive any more- Iro’n II«*yi 'hnn the tm6? llav<
yon ai-y tUnibl on (bat *ul ject ?
WltiH*** aniioutire d lh »( all th*-money lie recelvct.
waa |£4 from Htiyi, and $116 Ml from tt i Andi:ma
4 ommtuee. Doc* not recollect «»ff any oi..-
money from lloyt for him by lit- ant hod y
Whnra* waa *b«>w-i a fiMloK in t> <■ iMokund
a*ked, I* that vonr *1 "nature. He re-p
that 1* not my niguature.
Did you ever have aa many aa J,' T» cro •
road at one time?
Yea, air.
On crn**-cxamination wltnc-** *i*d, I <Ti*u*t n*col-
collect where tbe money wa* | aid by ay:. It i
n*nally paid at the di pot Bun t rew.lre i wbe:h<
received It in pereon or hy order Dnu’t think I
del vrred any wow-llt* in 18(9 or 1871; dclivircJ
route In 187a
Witnesa ret*at tbe exact number of cro?* tie* from
having paid for tbe timber, the catting and hanlin-'of
them; counted the croae-tle* before they were iiau.ed,
to the road, bat not aitcreorUa.
The $2TiG received I don't recollect where I received
It, or who from. Don't recollect ever ai juing any re-
crlpt for croaa th*; did not ai^n my name in that
book; ace croaa mama to that and other name*.
W. L. Hedrick, of Tunnel Hill, waa fntruduml to
testify aa to the delivery of croe.-ti~*; bat be f <
Tire H. O. Hoyt Casf»—The fourth day’s
proceedings In this case were commenced by the
ami nation of W. L. Hedrick, wbo tealifi d that be
lived at Tunnel Hill; 1 fnaifehi-d crcwMIe* and wood
to the Western and Atlantic Railroad, during the
year 1870; I received in Aagast $16 4 iforiTO?s-tie*,
paid to me by Mr. Hoyt.
Did Mr. Uayt pay yon far 541 cross-tie? ?
No, air; not in one ot; no one else paid mefurt.es,
only the Auditing Board; they paid m- f.«r a lenje
omoant; the amount of 908 tie?—$316 20—was p&id
by the board; also, a lot of 881 tie*, that was paid by
the Board.
On croaa examination, (hook shown fowl: acre) who
•totes, that is not my signature; I may have mud-? a
cross mark; that waa sometimes theem-t -ra oi
rood for partlea to do that, even where they e-raid
write. Here wltm *s detailed tlie number of ti*
famished to tbe road during the year; tit* * ere taken
■p sometime* by conductor* on lumber trains; «kj
times by section bosses Conductor on on- train
Charile Davie, who took np at difft-n-nt tim*-* through
maimer and till Novcmfi r. 1 don't r. collect
•nt or when be took them np. 1 put on tbe road
altogether over eight thonsond tic*; somci.f the tics
I pat on the rood were rejected; Davis rrj eted rK ht
•mart; I mean Chailie Davis, the cvpdiKtor »jf tbe
lumber train; Mr lioyt paid me for :ome:: * at Tun-
nell Hill; he was on what Ucal c i tec pa£ train; l.e
first paid me for wood; then h - p rid m f ,r forty-one
cross-tics; there was som- one »*-i ritn; him; Mr.
Hoyt counted ont the money hhusci:. i - gned iny
name on the wood roll. (Irarge book shown ?o wit*
im) Idid no* sign there; tha: is • ot in* .-i.-nature;
it was enstonrary to touch tbe top of the ;.«.. in pIru
lngfor receipt of money: aometluie* I ** nlu wr T te
my name, sometimes 1 won id makes mark. I hotily
ever saw the amount, nothing but the pen. Mr.
Hoyt paid • draft on Wm. Rich A C», for me,
Amounting t«»$3*8, and hepnid m -soYcn ’oUsra
monej : r U-.t 1 find cr.terv;'. corr-xtly in tiiat book.
By diivet ex .minatix by Ja-i.;e ,>l»t u?. (Look-
ligon tmok. In th.* credit of $£» 4) f r tied co
reef?) This »« not correct. 1 got «»My *15 40 f.
crooatica from Mr. lloyt. That is tdi X got ioth<* best
of my ncoikcUon; all tbe reel 1 got fro n the Andit-
i g Board. Kendrick was rent roauu . ft. r the reed
wza lea<cd to t&ke account of wood and crossties
«kmg tbe road. The 106 mile post is bet v ecu Tunnel
Hill and Buxxird boost. I don't know any man near
tncrv by the name of 8. Ran. y. cor M Lorn,
pretty generally acquainted around Uor.-. I ha- e
been in tho merci nttle business in Da!t vn a'ooo three
yean. I don't know ary Haney about U:ere I kcow
of no S. Haney around there delivering w*>od doriui
the year 1870. It was customary for partite from i
distance to come and d -liver wood and lies on thi
rood daring the winter. I was well acqna.nte-i with
Charlie Davis. I don't 'hint tort any man cf tb«
name of 8. Haney or M. H- rn delivrrH ?ny wixm* t «i
croestics on the n»d near Tunnel Hill dnriirg 1870.
Thomas 8 Horn testified—I live at Tncnel Hill
That is one mite from the 106 mile post ou toe We st
ern and Atlantic Railroad. 1 do not kn* w soy man
of the name off M Horn *h«*ve. I have lived around
there twenty years 1 am will acquainted aroand
I know no man of the name of S. Honey. There is a
family living about three or four miles north of Tun
nel Bill of toe came of Haney. No one oi that name
delivered wood or cross tics at the li<6 a.ile post
There Is none o' that family rsmed 8. llarey I
l know any man named O Nich©»*. Daring the
i 18MB and 1870,1 was very often about too 106
mile poet 1 furnished both wood and cnet-ties to
the roted about there.
i croaa examination—'Witness states, I kcow a
at DOIton of the nass of Nichols, but Lot l>.
Nichols. I sow nearly all the neighbors around Tun-
ad HilL Daring th ar 18001 delivered on the rood
2,243 cross tics between the 105 aud 106 mile post —
»Km» i*, between Tunnel BUI ard Dalton I received
for cross ties $702 20. I delivered wood; Id* n’trved-
(iow much; some three or four thousand cords.
My recollection to that Mr. Hoyt paid me $>t* SO
I got money in Angu-t. I don't rcroUcct if 1 signed
tame eg mode s mark. I don't recollect tost I
touched the pen, though I might have done so. All
the cross-tier I sad Dr. Clemens farnuhed were 2 24t
or 2^43. We were in portnrrsh s r, bat they wcreoll re-
tamed tn my name. That is th* fa 1 number we put in.
(X find recorded in th * book T. S. Horn, 771 cro^s-ties
cents— $108 40audited > Yrs, that is enrrert. The
board paid ma that; also ff«* 212 c o*v-tlea $8t 80;
yea, we got that from the board; at one time we had
wood and crosa-ttmondited together; myrecoUection
You talk to me about your Grants and Mr. Greeley*.
Lid all such stuff. I will beat them at Hie ballot box,
»r any other sort of boxyou-ch oec
mi | laughter]
Now, tills to a very pldn question- tin
trouble about if. 8how mo a man that iri. d io make
ajia ty out of Ihe negroes, and I will show
t Jrtclcy man. Show me a Bullock msn :li-»t I;
c*l Democrat, and I will ?how you aG- tley
thief that lura robbed the Stale, and I w.ll sin
a Greeley man. Show me one of tbe Mil* hell «rrph.*in
u.iri 1 will show you a Greeley man. Sh -w nn
Iioad lessee and 1 will i-h»w*you aGjc*-l*-y m
allow me an h -neat nun and l will show >>u ananti-
Ur*eiey maul
Why, we have no qii(.-slio:is with us. Tb- r.-.is
a white Greeley mnn iu the c*raniy of W: k ; , LrC
hornet's m at of th*; revolution.
I am glad we have got them all together. Wi
gs* the New De;«rturists, t’ c Unl ock m m. the*'
dl-rs, the thieves, in one pile and then gei. r.d of ill.
As to Gnelcy and Grant, with one exception, I
would support old J* hn Brown's Gliox-t, if I
maintain Democratic principles and p polar ii ;hts.
I would support the devil In preference to either of
them, because when you support the d* vil you sup
port a very respectable antagonist. He is u“t a cow
ard. He fought. Ged Almighty a verj- resjicclable
rti ht, ami he fights Him a pretty tough fightti'l now—
so the story goes in jcvdaiiou.
As to me I pul my politic* upon one section of Mag
na OhoruL No nun shall be imprisoned, found guilty
ar exiled unices by toe decisiou of a judge, cud th<
ver ict of a iury accoruing io toe la-vs of the laud
Tne :aws that ile makes, and I will accept laws fr -xu
no other. 8o far as the Government of tho United
^tuU-s is concerned. I sm its enemy. I have trod
tinder foot the flaunting lie a hundred limes, and 1
trust to do it again. They are no friends of mine oi
of my country—they are no friends of. ]ii.«ly.
What's the difference between these peop?e? Gront’i
a soldier, a sort of fool, bnt he lows Ids fnend*,
sticks to his kin, hi* kith. [Laughter.] li :t Grtoley
loves nobody—don't even love Ills wife aud is a wo
man’s rights man. He is a woman's rights man aud
I wouldn’t vote fox him for Hut if for no other reason.
‘That's the matter with Hannah.” If the woinvu
only hod the right kind of hnsbands Un -e would be
no women's rights women. [Laugh:* r and Ap
plause ] They nay a great deal -bout h:s old wh.te
hat and old coat. Ills while hat is bis reatest dis
tinction.
I ten yon one thing. ( said to an August i nr
j-*n abase Atlant*. Why ? Where did B iriock come
from? From Augusta, my own District. Where
did Cooley and B'odgclt and Eph. Tweedy
fn-m? Why, from A:go?ta. And f hope wc s-nt
you all the rogues we had They all gath
er, d here in Atlanta, for where the car.i-ra to th
crows will gs'her. Bullock came, they came, more
vultn-es. You did not r rise oueof them on your soil;
but take the bard-fi-ted men of this town, and ’hereto
not a people in the world who show a magnanimity
grander than toe com me n men of AtHnt i
Now, fellow-citizen*. I don’t know where this is
going to; with all reurence I nj It, I leav* it vriih
God 1 know my duty; to do jnstly, to m rinfaiu free
government, to rasiiaUin public institnrions, to fight
11 coward* and traitors, to stand on thisg-aud old ship
«>f the '.’om-iituiiun, and fight under the principles of
eightcenturi s. It’s true, pirates aie auiurdin the
(irauts; rogues are boring her bottom inthci.reeley*
Cas. one into the sea; hnng tbe other; do your duty;
trust to God. What then ? Let the etorxn come; let the
robber* have charge of her; Ict the borers succeed;
nai: to he mast the ho'.y flog, and give h-w to toe
Godot tbe winds, tbe lighudng *nd toeg-rie. |Vo-
ciferr us applause.]
Real Estate Item.—Tbe inauunniion of
Puh/ic School* and street railroads in A Inr.tn hs*
ext-rnd a beneficial ii.fluence on the ma’erial inter
est* of At enia. Population is increasing, and real
estate to ad anring. Two yean* ago a g> i.t eman in
this criy j<.id $2,900 for one hundred acres of land,
two miles from tbe Passenger Depot, cm the Mac*ra
and Western Railroad. Yc*t*T!ay, so vre learn, he
*o!d that tract of land ffer $12.500—or $125 p_t:
This to a handsome increase.
Decitcb Street Kailroad—The line
of street rsilriad down Decitir street will be
completed by Svurday to the Cemetery.
The ttfivt La- been graced nicely, and has
now, tot excA-ded by any *u\-et for beauty.
W h. n flnish<>*. a* i: ongh*. to be, it will be one of the
he*- sir*-«ta. iu tht-ciiy Tb * line of road to dest ned
t- • be the b* tt paying line. It afford* safe, sp>«dy and
cheap tnn-portatiou to the Air-Line D*p«>t and the
Cecn-vry. Many who have h tia rto been detorred
fr m visiting the Cemetery by lack of m«an* to hir>;
vc- will avail ihemselves of thestroe* road. Tbe
Sunday travel wU. be heavy.
Pottbletsc—Dr. Morrow received a prize
at th* Nashville Ex;to-iti«n f .r tbe finest twins ex-
hr i:vd tLerc. Doublets arc charactcrisi :c of the Mcr-
rows.
r)E.!TU of Judge J. R. rARurrrr.—Intclli-
gence was received here yesterday of the death of
Judge J. R. Parrot’, of Corterevillc, et Montvlle
Spring*, M nday ni.-hL
SuniiAtE Court.—There 274 cases on the
docke’s of the July Term of the Soprem*- Court.
Chatt hooebee Circuit ho* 64 case*; Mlcoo 25; Pa-
;aala*-4; Southwestern 22: Atlanta 21; Augusta 20:
Flint 16: Cher kee 14: Ocmulgee 13; Albany 11;
Talltpoosa 10; Northern 8; Rome G; Brunswick 5;
B ne Ridge 4; We*:err. Southern and Occnee Circuit*
3 each; Xiedle and FasternClrcul a 1 each. Chatham
sends 1; Richmond 15; Fulton 18; Muscogee 48;
Bibb IS
Accident.—The inward freight trxin on
Atlanu and West Point Railroad, due h re at 2 25 p.
ycrtt-rday, met with an accident about th? ee miles
from this tiry. A car too heavily loaded with raiP
rood iron, rme d n wn on the track, and cau-«d six or
sever fright ere to be thrown off tbe tnck, and
badly damaged. The accident caused • slight delay
only in the regular train.
The Temple of SJicbit nt Ynlo is one
the largest anti mt»st lieuiiiiiul FU ticliires 1
ever saw. The temples in Canton n_
numerous, ami many of tliem very large, but
there is nolliing about limit pie.*istii!r to nu*.
One temple has five hitmlreil itnagfs, ami
called the Temple of Five lluntl ed UikIs.
These images are of lii‘-!ie>sLfunluslic'siinpe,
ami horrid form imaginable. Home l>
thne liCaids; some r,ix; s* tne have one h:
and arm, while oiliers are adorned with six.
In thcTcinpIeof llonan 1 saw s».\’ecn lurge
fat ho^s, and was told that: these wi-n: s.ucrul,
etch c*mtoining the spirit «»f sonj*- dep:i
priest.
Wore llttm fifty th*»t‘s.!nd«if the !Mhtd)itotnts
of Ganlon live in iit»!e is nits. Asa rule*, I
diseov.*rc*i that while men worked on these
boats, the commuitderof each litl!»- craft
always a woman. YVhnt do yon think
that f r> r “ woman s rights.”
At -Siu^i.|wire, in Malacca, we called ujvm
oor American Consul, Major l>ti:dor, who
kindly iuvik-d us to make his place our head-
qnar.ers while there. Poor fellow! howl
did pity him—in this tropical dime, working
so faithfully and hard for tlie United States'
and getting such small pay tint he is com
pcllcd io leave his family in Switzerland, and
kail a lonely bachelor life Tlie Major sent
you a Malacca cane, which I shall try to get
to you in due time.
Songaporc Is by far tbe most tropical of
all places I have visited, being but a few
, miles fiom tbe eq inter, litre we find the
delicious umugosleiri, mango, pine-apple,
coanu*, and bread-fruit, all growing in abso
lute {terfection. It will astonish when _
tell him tb.it pine-apples, cocoanuts, and
raangosleins are but a penny apiece, and
other tropiAl fruits are proportionately cheap
Our trip from ilong Kong to Pule Galle,
in Ceylon, whure^e now are, wns made <
the “French Mail Steamer Tigre,”and had
not been for tlie extremely lint weather,
should have had no reason to complain
the score of comfort. i>«:t tlie beat has been
terrible Tind the voyage not a comfortable
one. My general health has much improved.
This kduud (Ceylon) is noted fo- its gems,
especially for its runies aud sapphires.
As soon n« a ship anchors, the -era mer
chants come on board to sell their g<‘ins, and
where ont: genuine stone is sold at least two
counterfeit ones .are. A gcuunc sapphire
can be bought here for ten d«>llnrs, that
w -’uJ 1 cost fifty or sixty do lars in America.
1 To-day I rode out four miles to a cinna
mon grov'\ The road is a beautiful one, run
ning along the sea beach, and the coccanut
trees line it so thickly as to give it a lieauti-
fnl shade the entire distince. The natives
of Ueylou are called ^inga’cse. Tile men
wear long hair, lied up in :t knot at the back
of the head, much after tue style the ladies
used to we .r their hair in Am* rica.
1 like the Singulese ranch belter than the
Chinese. They seem to be noble, and ere
considered reasonably honest.
In a few days I sail for Aden, in Arabia,
aud fr*>m tb«*re shall go on t» Suez, Cairo
mid Alexandria, taking a look at Mount
Sinai and the Pyramids esi pas*along.
I shall date my nt xt letter from Cairo—
hoping to have plenty to tell you of that
wonderful city. r
,STAND AF.D A2ZTZHCAZ7
T.'ELES!
Bi lion’sai lo-.c
uiLUARD
FOKKYTH.NO jH*r»ini «
H. It. K.
K-VDWAi’S READY REL:EF
CXJatESTHE W KST PAINS.
IS 0* out TB T ESTY MiltUTEt.
MOT ONE SOUS.
n: hy i
irit
il. W. t1>LLE fi> «, *tT¥ I««K*
Sacctraor to PHELAN * COLLBNDKR,
.738 BROADWAY.
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
It was the first and is
The Only I?aixx Remedy
U-; -. Inetuitly slop? the most excruciating pom8,;aiUyN
Iuaa1mllati«»^^ and cares Congestion, w he’her of
t!t«* Lnicn*, Stomods. Bowels, or other gland* o?
organs, by one u^tilica lon.
IN FROM oNt£ TO TWENTY MINUTRS.
no Da-vlter h*>w violent or cxrrucisring th*. um>
Bcd-rluuut infirm, CripUed Nervous,
Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WilaL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
^muuuti «*f MicSLim-' .»>,
lullJiiiLtf^uh ot un* UuRld« >
iimaou uf On-ikvuvto,
Co’igt-SUUU of too Lnu*r
8ore Throat, D’lBalt BrcaUumr.
PrlpitoUon off the Hear:
IlysUTic?, Croup, I>ip-:ii«»*rev
nead'icue. TwLiuichc.
Fulton County J«hc«itP» Sales for]
J«*ir* t87*.
1872 SPRING AND SUMMER 1872
it property, to wit:
t fifty-two. In the 14
tovr Fulton oo**ntv,
„ , lie Medical 4\>lle^
scribed os follow*: Hegtai.in* at the corner off Butler |
and J* nki .s *tn-ct*, in the city of Atlanta, runui* g I
along Jeuk’u- stnvt one ha drrd feet, thci ce back at I
right sngl* s with Jenkin* *tre>-t to No. <33, thence at I
right angk.-* one unndred feet to Butler otreft, hence
along Butler -treet to be.inrlrr corr-er, orata'ning a
hr.!f acre, more or less. L.’Vied on a* the pc pcrt> of
thcTra*tce»of the Atlanta Medical College, bjr virtue
of and to eoti*fy a ft. fa. issued from toe Justice*
Court of tbe 10.6th district, «. M , iu fav. rof N J
Hammond vs The Trustees rf tlie /.Hants Medici.
College. Levy mode by J. R. Thompson, L. C., and
relumed to me. J«rac Is?, UT2.
Also, at the eomo thna aad ptawe, a. itr lot on t be e«»t
The ~ rr _
iart or i*uri- where toe pain or dilficuUy exists w;i
ifford -:iy-v and comfort.
Twenty rirop^ lu half a tumbler of water will ui a few
munuui'^ m r f v'rsrai>*. Si'a*-ms. Sour Stomach. Heart,
bum. *ick ri jada^Lc, DiazTbes, Dysentery, Colic,
«V ind in the Bowels, and all Internal Faina.
Traveler* should always <urry a bottle of Rad-
way’s Ready IUlicf with them. A few drops
iu wan-r wi»l prevent sickness or pilns from ebangv
of wau*r. It to bettor than French Brsndyor Uittere
as s stimulant.
FRVBU AND AtilL.
e'ev or and Ague cured lor fifty ceuu. 1 Is u t
a remedial agent iu this world tlut will cure Ft"
u Aguc v and ell other Mularions, Bilious^ Scr.ri
. ml from fc'uUon Hn- I
peritw Court tn favor of AK-xsndur & Bnaraih<ad v*. [
* trustee, etc. Property poin.ed ou*
. e time and place, a bouse and *o» I
Marietta street, in the city of Atlanta, said lot |
containing three-deb: hs of an acre, more or less, and 1
situate near the Scofield Rolling Mill, extending back I
from said Marietta street *o the right of way of the |
tad. Levied on aa the 1
,—,— .j « —.»«, by virtue of and {to sat
isfy afi. fa, issued from Fulton Superior Court, in
favor of M. D Ilanlenps. UanryO’Shfclds. Property
pointed oat in fi. fa. June 3, 1872.
Also, at the same time and place, a tot 100x100 feet
a East Foundry street, near the Western and At
lantic Railroad, between said Western and Atlantic
AGENTS WANTED FOR
JESUS
By'CHARLES P. DBEM8, D. D.'
■ i ■ 11 ' i
flu d!re5tyeata:<Ua5^Tna|na?oira^«m^u^r^^r
l-«nctl. l or circular*. aiidre-s~'»i. -
OO.. New Vork. Clncinnstl. Chicago
"Toni*?
^ BURN HA SI’S
pH Mew Turbine Is in ger.cr-
VI oi use throughout the U‘ 8. A
*4 six wen. is used by the Gov-
'mmi eminent In the Patent Office,
Washington, D. C. Its slmpli-
city ot construction and th*
. ~ power it transmits render* it
* power i
* the i>es .
’ vented. Pamphlet free.
vente-t. Pamphlet nee.
N. F. BURNHAM. York, Pa.
the irast water wheel over in-
medial agent iu this worl
Ague, and ull other M;ila ,
TvphoTd, YelloW, and other Fever* (sided by RAi-
WAY’8 P£LL!»ihi quick as HAi>WAY*b BRADY KI-
URF. Fifty cento per bottle.
HEALTH l”BEAUTY!!
coreStoalL
Ur. Xtadway’S
Sarsnpurlllian Resolvent
Baa made the most artoeteMnff Cure.; ao quick, ao
rapid are the change* the Body ndergocs, under
the influence of thi* Truly Wonderful Medidue.
that
EVERY DAYAN fNC’KASB TN FLESH AND
WEIGHT IS olfiliN AND FELT.
THE GREAT BLOOD PUUIF1ER.
Every drop of tbe SsSPARILLlAN RESOLVENT
^l^r^dil.rictte,.^™in iSTritfo? *£££. Jto*^U<»•“lar*cSUKkof Dnmnrtlc.ItelOotel. ourrtnekof
and the fonudry building situated thereon. Levied I
on a* the property of D. Ho> t by vlrtnre of and to |
satisfy a fi fa 1st ued from Fulton hnperior Court in I
favor of M. A. Harden v*. D. Hoyt ITopcrtj pointed 1
ont in fi fa JancS, 1872. 1
“* “ ‘ " sne,
. toe southeast comer of Jones
avenue and Chatu hoochee street. In the dty of At-
1-oita, b. ing 90 feet more or let* < n Jones avenue and
nwiBi* ■ w * *awiv«» • cnoicnoi lemiorj.
(there i* a bush it) DIO LEWIS’ last and
greatest work.
OTJlt DIGESTION;
or, MY JOLLY FRIEND’S SECRET
It Is by odds the most taking aud salable book In the
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by America's most popular writer on health. 3 II
to, for the price, the largest and handsomest book
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eager for such a book, and will urge you to bring It
them. Write for terms, Ac., free. GBu.MACLEV
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Send for circular
HENRY C. BLAt KMAR,
697 Broadway, New York,
Importer and M raufoctiircr of Men’
Furnishing Goods for the Trade.
SCHULTZ A BROUGIiALL, Agents in Atlanta.
The Best Paper! Try li!
Tho Scientific American Is the chw|K»t
and best illustrated weekly paper published Eve ry
number contains from 10 to 15 original engraving* of
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110 pages, containing lawa and full directions for ob
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A CO , 37 Park I
Is a powerful Tonic, especially adapt* d fo
use III tue Spring, when the x.4MotriD and behli
tateo system needs stregnth and vitnipy; 'twill
give vigor to the feeble, strength to the weak,
mation to the dejected, activity to the sluggish,
to the weary, qmet to the nervous, .and healto to tin
Infirm.
It is a Sooth Anr.rican plant, which according
the medical aiul scientific periodical* of ondoii a
Paris, possesse* the wo-T rowEurun *on!c ptojifrt
known to Materia Medica. end is well known fu ih
nat vc country a* having wou.erfal cum Live qa;di:ii>
juid hn* been long us- d as a srxcirxe in ah eoaos '
IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, DERANGEM12N.
OK THE LIVER AND SPLEEN, TUMORS. DU’tP
SY. PoVBhTY OF THE BLOOD. DEBILITY,
WEAKNESS OF TDK INTESTINES, UTAR1N1
OR URINARY ORGANS.
UH. \V£LL8’ EXTRACT OF JI RIBEBA
fuse* iteclf through the circulation, giving vigor auu
rectly on the sccreiivi
Tonic and restoring effect-, produces h<
vigorous action to tbe whe’ *—
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, u> ' inn. Pb. m-w mrk,
Sole Agent for the Uni utl States.
Price. One Dollar pcr Lottie. Send for»circular.
mayl4— fet»16-lAwtf
ftOXICE.
Jesse Thompson vs. Martha McCutchfn and Thcs.
Compton. Motion to establish lost deed
In Murray Superior Court.
TT appearing to the Coart hv the return of 1
X sheriff that the defendant* do uot reside in *:
conmy, and it forilicr app-raring that they do uol
side iu said State, ft is ord red ilrat said defends
appear at the next icnn of the Court and d<-fvod
tiiat the rase lie considered in default; aud it i* fur
ther ordered that publication of this mie lie mnd<
The Atlanta Coustitnlion, a ncw*i«per pui-li*heu
Atlanta, Go., in term* of the law. ♦
J. H. PARROTT, J. S. C. C. C.
Johnson A McCamy. Agents for moveauL
Chamber*, April 9,1872—aprlt—'wlam4m
Art Vteiraa.
Tlie Belgian exhibition of fine arts will
open at Brussels on August loth.
The prizes by the London Art Union last
year were ii4ri, and ttic cost |S2,05h.
A Louisville genius ol thirteen years is
rapidly acquiring fame as a portrait painter.
Mr. Derby has sold his two gieal t *po-
gntphical p tintings of Jerusalem, by ^.-loua,
to some gcntleorr*n of Boston tor
GEORGIA) Ful to-. County,
Okuinaut’s Orncx. June8th, 1872.
M ARY f FICKErr, wife off Richard N. F.ckct’
hav applie-i for exemption of personalty, and
I will tiass n;«on the Mime, at 10 o'clock a. un
the 20ih do> oX June. 1873, atway office.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary,
jnnell—dltAwlt Printer’* fee $2
Gi OKGlA, HeK.tlv Count* -
Ordcvabt’s Onrios, April 10th, 1872.
W HEREAS, Thomas J. Akins, guardian of Zach
ary I’. Wright, minor heir cf Spencer P.
Wright, ceor.s d, having applied for -tetters off dis
mission from said trust
This Is th erefore, to dtc and admonish all per-
son* Interested, to be and appear at my office, to abow
cause, if any they can. within the time allowed by
law. why said tenets should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office.
W R. WEBSTER. Ordinary.
apTlS—woamin Printer’s fee $4 50
CEOBGI4, Fatten roomy.
Ood ar act's Omet, Jane 7 Jr, 1872.
W HEREX'*. Wm. R Ventblc, administration of
the estate of John Ratteree, late of tbe State
of Soath Carolina, deceased, has applied for have
to *ell the real estate of said deceased, for distribu
tion :
All persons concerned, are hereby notified to file
their objections. If any exist, on or before the first
Monday in July next, else leave will be greeted for
CEOHGIA, Campbell County.
S the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold
_ at tbe Coart House door in Fairborn in said
county, within the legal boars of sale, the east half
of lot of and No. 108, in 9th district, Fayette origi
nally, now Campbell county Sold a- the property
of Cheney W Larina, deceased, for the benefit of the
heir* ana creditor* of said deceased. Terms cash.
This Jane 7,1872
IL H. WOO DU ALL, Administrator.
janeS w4w Printer’s fee $ 0.
Guardian'S Sale.
a order of the Court of Ordinary
- ... of
Fulton county, I will sell before tbcC.mrt House
door in Atlanta, within the legal hour- of sale,
the Prat Tiicsoay iu July next, the following r
estate, to-wu: city l> ta ni mbcrs two (.) *nd four (4>
of block 159, on Sun) so *. Willi-on*andOrme streets,
bciu-;one hundred ai d sixty-right ilGH) by two li
lions of land lot unmber seventy-eight \W) in the
fonrUcnth district of originally Hen
county. Sold a* the property of No!
’ - - - It «T said '
h
L
Printer's fee $'0
Admiuistrator’s hale.
Fulton comity. Go. Levied on a* the property of H.
~ Morgan by virtue of sad to satisfy twofi fas tosned
>m the Just ce'a Coart of the 1026th district, G. M.,
favor off J. R. Wallace rs. H B. Morgan. Lc
mode by J. K. Thompson, L. C., and retained to i
i. Node* in the Glands and other porta of the syt»-
Tumor*. Cancor* in t he Womb. and ^11 w «<akelnng ana
"ight Sweats, Lose of Sperm and
principle, are with in the curative
range of this wonder of Modem Chemistry, and a few
day*’ use will prove to any person using it for either
■,f these forms of disease ft* potent
them.
If the patient, daily becoming redneed by the waste*
r^ decomposition tiiat to continually j
succeeds in arresting these wastes, and ...
same with new material mode from he.ilthy blood—
and this the SAKSAPARlLLLA f« will and does sc-
certuin; for when once this remedy
iorkof pi rificution, and succeeds ’
diminishing the loss of woetes, its repair* will
rapid, aud every day the patient will feel himself
growing lwttcr. ndetrooger, thefooddigoeting better,
■lopetite improving, and flesh and wcLitt inereosin*;.
Sot only S.K- tEo MAJlBAPARlLLiAN HE —"
BNT excel all known remedial scent* in the
Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, tnd Skin dis
eases; bnt it i* the only positive — * -
Kidney iuid bladder Uomplttiuts
Unnary, and Womb dineases. Gravel, Ibahetos, Drop
sy, StJippage of Water, liHoutiuerue of Urine,
Bnght’e Disease. Allmiuinurla, aud in iM cases where
there ore brie dofcitlepopiw, or the water is thick,
cloudy, mixed with *ul>*tu:i.-.«* like the white of on
#»g, or thread* like white silk, or there is a morbid,
.lark, bilious appearance, and white boue-dtut depos
its, cud when there i* a p.icklcg. burning scnsatioc
when (>asemg water, aud |Mun in the Small of the Hack
d along the Iroias.
Price St Pet- Bottle.
OX. H.'L’O U'AV’3
Perfeet Puiyutive Fills,
Eerfcctly taatelcaa, vlo^ully crate.! with awee!
purge, rcgulata, purify, ciuunsc aud strengthen.
way's ITU* for the cure of all di. otuv-r* of the Stom
ach, Liver, Bowels, Kidney*. Bladder, Nervous Dia
eases, Headache,Constipatiun,LW.iv— ••
byspejisio. Biliousness. Bilious hcvt
of the Bowels, Eiic.% nmt all dcrangi
vernal Viscera. Wiaranted to t rtV-c; ..
Purely Vegetable, cuntoiumg n<. mercury, uiueral,
deleterious drugs.
per un->crv<: the following symptoms rcsnltine
Trom Disorder* of the Digestive Organ*:
Couaripalnm, Inward Piles, Fulfiiest of the Blood
tu the fleod, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust of rood, Fuilues* or weight In **
Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Pluttcrini/
tile Pit of tbe Stomach, Swimming of the Head, 11
ried and Difficult Brea tiling.
A few dore** of ItADWAV’S I’tLI.s will free
*yi*»em from a»l the atpjve named disorders, i rtee
routs per Imx. S‘>LD BV DRUGGISTS.
i :LAI> “ FAia fc U» TItlifc:.- Mc-nd one leltei
-tamp to IcaDWAFa • <*.. No :« Warren street,
.-Ollier of Church “
Julyfi-dawcndlv
iTEDUCTiON IN PASSAGE RATES
ANCHOR LIRE STEAMERS
SAIL EYBUY WKDNK:’DAY AND HA 1’UUDAY.
p MifiUKUSUSi bot»f:r»!
Norway, Sweden. Denmark, (♦-•nnany, l-'raucc, llol
l.unl. It-j'ifiuin, aud the tmited 8t>L»,
Collin fare from ' ew Y*nk to LONDcN. UVBR
U GLAfcGOW and HKKPY hy Wrdm souy'
$75
By Saturday’s Stvaui*-:s $05
EX’MJRSION TICKETS
INTERMEDIATE, $’jj; BT Lit AG 1C, G2S,
jmy hie iu CuiTrucv.
rartias seining for their frit-mi* in tho Old Conti
try can t urebase tirkewet lowest ra’es. For further
particulars ar piy to Urn A genic,
■ilKNDERSON BROTHERS
7 tfi.whug Green, N Y.
Or to F. F. COU LI HR.
apr!7—d&w-'m Sputhrm Kxprc^r Company.
GEVlSUlAi Fulton t out ty.
IHTfoct service.
I T appi nrlng to the c«rart hy the reHim of ...»
8>-« riff tlint the defendant, Mary .1. Light, doc.'
jfOt rr- ido ia thi* couuty ai d it furti.i-r appearing that
she d<H*« not reside In tula Ktat-. It to on nro'ion
com sel ordered that ihe taid def-nd nt, Mary
Llrht appearand answer at til** next, term of '
court ei*e t hat tlie cos«tb(> cousidcn-d in default
the pl'.lutifi be ailuwrd to proceed; and it is f irthtr
ordered tiuit tlif* rule be publish'd In any public
zctlcof thi* Mate men k month tor f...|p m«>i
•f this conn, lly thee* Uit
i4th day of M iy, 1872
A true «xtrr.ct 'r
This M;» 14 h 1872.
jnnc5-woainiuu
NR VM.»N A IIARRI80N.
pc- i! Iordr*‘ ^oiic-.itfrs.
m tlw minute* of fai-’ court.
W. R. VEX Bl.K.
Cljrk.
AGfiNTS W ANTED.
jyCA.>r,K: TWAIN’
New Ttook 1-* n»w ready. A compiuion to “Isnso-
subwrilu- for. ‘ Tiier* is
who read thi* liouk wM s<
•ue wnuta,
*reet* ‘
and i
time to lun»h.
clearly tha* time
■' ’ America, addf
. . , ^AI' AXIJ F
TURK HOUSE, 41 Natchez, street, New Oilcans.
Spark]ir g Eu'oies!!
Ne77 Sabbath School Song Book.
N npprnpriate,n*me for this nent, com] lete
. mo-t phn*ant collection of rau.ocal !rrrais, (*l
of them) hy A. Hull, and U. Sauu-vrs. Music,
new, frerli, spirited!
Price 35 Cents.
THE PILGRIM’S HARP,
I* the name of n compact book of 210 pages, which
can l»e Cnrr <:d in the pocket, and yet contain* a very
large piopurtionoi the m**ftt popular usa m tur
-plritnvl sup, etc, etc. I» would Wuifflcul ..
rat enient book for The V* stry. The
Prayer Me< ting. <
Price C0 ci tits.
the first Tuesday in July next,
certain cuj lot m Atlanta fronting thirty-fonr feet n..
i'ryor street, and running back one hundred mid
eighty-five feet. Also, a slip or fraction adjoining
the a'wjve on the Son’h, fronting ou Pryor »tr»tt *1x
feet and running back oi e honored and twenty-five
feet, the whole having a front on Pryor str.et forty
feet, and is a pa t of land lot No. sevei ty-seven, of
the 14:h district of originally Henry now Fal or
conn ty. bold as the property of C. Hughes, deceased
for the benefit of heirs and crcdl'o-s. Term*: half
cash; bslanes three and six months with ten p
cent. interesL
C. SHEEHAN, Administrator.
mayl9-wtds Printer'* fet: $H»
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
I/O.'t SIGHT IS PRiOKLKSSI! Bat the DIAMOND
Jf SPECTACLES will Preserve it.
If yon value your Eyesight ooe the Perfi-ct Lcusc*
<iround from Minute Crystal Pebble*, melted togeth
er, and derive their name “Diamond” oa account of
iheir llonlness and Brilliancy. They will last many
Fears without change, and are warrantoa superior to
all others in use. Manufactured to J. B. Sp-nccr A Co.,
Opticians, New York. Cou lion—None genuine onles*
stamped with our trade mark. For sale by Kcspan-
pibie Agents throughout the Union Sharp A Floyd,
Jewelers and UpricUns, are Sole Agents for Atlanta,
Georgia, from whom they can only be obtained. ~~
Pedwv* wuployed.
uov25-dood# v-1 *
Plantation Supplies.
I AM prepared to furnish Planters with Bi ton, Bmk
Meat, Lard, Corn. Oats, Hay. Floor, Tobacco,
Groceries, etc., on the October ana Novt**nber accep
tances of First-class boo** in Atlanta. August* or
Savannah. I am also furnishing supplies on crop
iicna, with approved security.
A. K. SEA GO, Merchant,
maylO-diwfim Atlanta.
Dii. U. s. FKOPHITT
W OULD Inform his old friends and patrons that
h. has again re-sum d the imcticc of medicine
in the city of Atlanta. Will examine and prescrib ■
for a>l patients that comt to his office. Will treat all
chronic diseases and g ve special attention to Funale
disemes, b »ih a nte and chronic WLi keep on hand
a supf ly of all his
FAMILY MEDICINE8
all the time. A-so, a supply of his
Spanish or Medicated Soap.
Office an Brood street, ia Davis' HaU. upstair*. At-
onta. Poet Office Box 366.
mayl—dAw2m
The Musical Treasure
Continue* to be * ” Great Sncon**.’’ Great variety of
the tost Vocal and Instramiratal Music.
Price in bds. $2 SO; do. $1 00; gilt $4 00.
The above books nnd Pieces, sent, post paid, on
cciiit of nisi! price.
OLI VER DITSON A <K>.. Boston.
MARTHA Mc‘.:UTCHKN, }iio. Court.
M. O- C&? ar. F. KLISEH5
76 WHITEHALL STREET,
~ r q*
(Atlanta. Georgia,
ntc-o* ttotivi an ohb or rn* t.v-n'i'.T Vfa.Mo-iT.i'O'tPLsrK.arooirs.'OP'
I'oreign and Dom ^tlc Dry Goods,
I Boots, tSlioos, Hats and. Notions
Ever exhibited in Jhl« dty, at wholesale «>a!y, and will>e sold at the lowest ’uark.d'.jirices.
'W'hite Goods, Hosiery.
Grloves and ISTotions,
WAS ^EVEll^SO JLIEUE
’, In the city of Atlanta. Fnl-
part of land lot No. 85, in I With onr long exuerlence In the btt*iu««t, and the a njfle Oh*h Capital at «*ur distHMal enabling na to bay
We trust by fair dealing, and *trict peraoaal alien lion to bunttass to merit a oontinaance of the patron-
Atoo^/attoe game time and f ptoce,a housoand_lot j *to ao generously accorded na in the p-sL
M. C. & J. F. KISER.
Jane 3,1872.:
formerly . ,
of J. N. Holmes, by virtne of and to satisfy a il. fa
issued from Fnlto«8r—’——* *-* * “
eon Balce vs. J. N. Hi
ILfa. JuneS, 1872.
Alto, at the same time and place, a house and lot I
situated on the east side of Whitehall street, in the |
second ward of the city of Atlanta, sal* lot containing I
one fonrth of on acre, more or lose, and adjoining the
mchlO—d&wSra
i am selling Georgia made stoves.
Theyarcntedcof SratehPfe^ W *— ********
ipku-klux, sentinel, stonewall and Atlanta.
..Th-hate-Ota. te.ted.nd harr tfvratetWte-
being a dty lot to the first word of sold city of I tjqnwbermrfr h * TC * hi-avy st-ck off
anta. conulnlnr X off on acre, situated on on a’lcy I other Stoves List I will sell
rad the Macon anu Western Railroad. joining Jack |
• 1 lot 77 of i
district, bring a lot 30 by
said dty of Atiauto, sitnatodon Brood street, adjoin-1
ing Ileaiy and the Etnmd estate. Also, a lot contain-
in ihe sixth wan! of said dty, situated
K-nr.v afiintnlniT Rbiiml ittvinv I COOnOCtfoO With mv Otm_make.
Low for OasU,
»make room for my own make of SUr e*. I will still
sell the cctelflwtcd Oil A KT Kit OAIl pTOVKS li
lug i
on Gray and K-nny etreeto, adjoining Basse, itb-ing
part of land lot 82 in said district Als«»,
o>rt of land lot 84 in said 14th district. It
belug a city lot 70 by 200 feet, aitaated on
Chape' street and an alley In ihe First Ward of said
I -t,!ch I dCairo te »U te,
1 also have a large stock of
MANUFACTURED TIN.
. ■mantfi ■
Any one desirous of purchafrtnng OC’I'BB 8TILIJJ
v acre on Lnckle alrect. In te, FIflh Ward of «dd I wdl *“ K 1 ’ 0 me * <aU.tei.ro purcharlDK
dty, adjoining Clark—the last dctcribid lota being I ctoewnere.
part ot land lot 84, in avid 14th District. In said conn- _ . „ _ _. . , ...
- Gnaranteo all my Stoves to stand the Fire and not to Break In Heatin-
l lot 53, It bdng a lot containing or an acre I
Plates for 8toves duplicated on short notice. Gas Fitting and Plumbing done to order.
Xa. B. LAHTaFOHB.
trict, it bdng a lot containing twelve acres on Fair
street, in thu Third Ward of sold dty. Al.-o, port of
land lot 52. it. being a lot containing i-t an
acre on Gilmore aud Fort atree a ia the Fourth
Ward of said dty, adjoining She! an and Laird.
mnrclil7—d&wlf
81 WhitehaU Street.
d dty, ai
Also, a lot contniuii.g K off on acre, on Forsyth and |
in the first ward of said city, ad-
ite.in.rn.rtnfUnrtiW. Km JuSlES? abS a ti,t I ,n ^ ** district of originally ntvcitte but na
SS'lHr.W.^JyVvh“»Vhnit LnJlSi I Campbell county, Georgia. Levied on to notify a
c. oa v\ h trhvll street. In the sixth ward of | iMan i fpom cam^xTl Sapcrior Court, in favor of
20 by t*( feet
the city of Atlant*. ailj -ining Valentino and Collier: £ rTSdAtoreueSfs »dw « vU
it being pert of lar.u lot 77, in tl»«14thdtotricto^
originally Henry, now F:«li«n county. Oeoigia.
Levied on a* the tio|KVty of Lewis Scofield by virsne aS£
of and to *.iti*fy a fi fa. Issued by Madison Bell. I i-„.l hliniv mh.
Comptroller General, iu favor of the Statu of I 2fi?g jg’ ^ 81 : l ±- 1 **
Georgia v*. Faster BlodgelL Superintendent oflgS&oa Wi3 on to ra^STaiSSSfhv
the Wcrtera and Atlant:c Railroad. Oa princRio), I ?nfar»J* T r I A P S^tra
and Hannibal i Kim hall, John Rice, Varney A. Ti V’
Uosk’H, late or said curnty, Henry O Uovt and liwis g Jamy T C 1 * ^ ***** at b * ** Jd
iritles. This June 3<l, ’Also, at Ihe nme time and place, lot of land No.
I,..j .-a w _ ft1 »„ I 35 tn the 9th district of originnlly Fayette but now
1 ~'!i* - -■
y, Georgia, roniaraiiu: two huu nd two
gagcrgjf Ihf mid R sTitoan, and point^ out by
. . . Decatur street fn
the foartb ward oi the dty of Mla?iui, adjoininr the
prop-.-rty of (singly, Shchanc and Robiiisou. it biii.g
oartof land lot 52, iu the 14th district of raid connty.
Levied oaaa the property of M. J. Hinton.
Also, a lot or panlel of loud contain ng 10 acres,
more or ire*, situated on the east side of I coch'riiu
road, adjoin!ug \V»P«c*% Sulamanaod others. It being
part of laud lot 106 in the lTihdisLlctof said county
aud tlie residence of Henry O UoyL Also, * lot
te Dorsey, plaintiff* attorney.
ISAAC W. CART17R, Sheriff.
jatieC—wtds Printer’s fee $2 60 per levy
Fulton SlicrilT’s Sal- s for July.
187U
\1K7 ILL be sold before the Cour* Houscdoor, In the
Vt city of Atlanta, Fulton connly, «4eotgia, be
tween the legal hoars of sate, on the first Tacsady in
taining of on acre on Danh-l* street and an alley iu I July next, tS. roifoirim SSpStT to-wit:
the 4th ward or the city of Atlanta, adjoining llill, I - The fnrnitare in the room of the II. T. Kimball
English and Wallace, it being part of land lot 45 m I IIousooccupied by tbe Georgia Loan and Trust Com
the »4th ditrict of originally Henry, now bin ton I pony, consisting of one (1) matting, three (3) carp.**,
coun’y, oa Levied ou *s the property f II O lloyt I-go* burner and fixtures, one <t) cliaudelier. oi
by virtue off and to satisfy a It fa Issue-i l<y Madison I desk, five <5 stool*, otic (I > comp stool, six (6)
Be l, Comptroller General, to favor of the Statu of I bottom office rhalr*. two 2) leather bottom revolving
Georct i vs FiMar Blodgett, princinsi, and W p I chairs, throe (3) reception chair*, two (22 fr me bock
Rhodes, Kjiliraim Tw’-cdy, W ill am Gib-on, Herbert I office chairs (one broken.! four (4) moroco iiiotiocrani
Stalling*, vV illiam Doyleand J P Pool, ofltichm nd chaire, one (1) map cose and mops, four (4t LamlTrc-
connty, in said State, and Henry O Hoyt George G I quin* and cornices, one (1) large table, one (1) small
Burm tt, M J Ilfntou, James L Mnthioon, of said I office table, one (1) iron safe, one (1) small revolving
I desk, one (1) wmhstand, sod (t , mirror.
Also, articles in Ihe room of th i H. I Kimball
House, occupied by the Georgia National bank, con-
1UE - it
5. f
Campbell Connty SherlfPs Sale. GFORLI A, Pulton County
W ILL be told before UnConrt-texii-cdoor.inlhe SOPUEOSIA A. lllsUHUB,
o¥J3 , e 0 Sn I tffflSt toJffiv noA
joiuing Adair and Bowen; it bein? part of land lot I 1 U h
^n^cotmtv^Cterareiaf 1 iSviirtl'^thf^’rnwrl^ o'r I ° n# fil’d fixturea levied OO to *at-
AW.' rin 0 Si ht I a fl fa Issued from Campbell Superior Court In
is&lseL,-fiiasss I™ °i gfsATCssfSMtf
°J£ I *"**#*.”« WH-*,
. IJbd tor Divorce.
CnARI.ES J PH4BRUE, J
In Folton Sapcrior Court, April Term, 18Tt Order
to perfect Service.
TT appearing to the Court by tbe return of the
JL Sheriff; that the dcfcudantlu t honls.vo stated case,
Charles J. DDbru-, is iiot to lie fouixl In said county,
and it further appearing that he 1* not to be found
in said State, upon motion of Counsel for plaintiff,
it la: Ordered, by the Coprt, That service be per
fected by the publication of thi* Rule once a imuth
for four months, in *"fbe Atlanta Constitution,” a
public gazette published fn tbe dty of Atlanta.
GAKTRELL A bTEPUBNE,
Complainant * Attorney.
A tree extract from the minute* «r said Court.
April tffih, 1872. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
iqjr!7—wlamHfl
GLOKGIA, Henry County.
OnniNARv’d Orncx, February 17,1873.
G EO. F. ELLIOTT, administrator, appllro to me
for letters of dismiss! n from the estate of
Cathariac KUtoU, dee-ved:
If obji-ction* cx
lory time, or the I
Witnesa my official signature.
GEO M. NOLAN, OnllMtry.
Printer’s fee $4 60
GEUHGlAy UcKalb Couuty.
Mary Stover vs M. a Stover. Libel for dhpree In
tho Superior Court of mid county.
TT appearing to the Court! by! the return of the
X She rill; that the di-fciuLul doc4 no*, reside in said
county; and it farther appearing, that he dots
uot rcride in this 8ti*«; It D, on motif,
orilcici that said defendaut appear and answer, at the
next term of this Court or tb* Die case be consider
ed fn default, and tin t-lalutiff ol ow. <1 to proceed,
aud that thi* ordef be published In the Atlanta con-
Fulton couuty, security. This May 3 1872.
A. M. PEIlKikRSON.
Deiraty Sheriff;
1 anc6-w Ids Printer’s fee $2 50 per levy.
slHtingof one vault, one(l) desk o*
(11) chain, ooe (1) office lounge, three (3)
matting, cornice and Wunbnqulns
aud gas fix teres.
NOTICE.
-itrcmcasan.cstray, t
X June, 1S72. by l>. B. MaiT, of tho lu&tlh district, I i n „ n f nno ,\\ n\ ;i,.u
G M., of Ciayton county, Georgia, one COW and dt * k ’ ono (1) cta ’ r mnd
AhnOM Cl) lot of Iron at-be Holln-; Mill
awaloit fote, «nd Bthv rteht rar i «lte «doable All krlcdona. thaprupactjuf U-ncil*! L Klaaball.
freeholders ot said couuty aud district, to be worth I noyle, '* ” ropcrtar po “ lUxl
fi V..‘t, en d0 'i* f: v™t,ra I Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot
nriJsn No 1OT » ** ** 14th diotrict of Knlton county,GeorgU;
prove property, pay cost auu expenses, and take them I eontolning 5k acres, more or l«-o*. bounded north at d
PTP*XT’.E5l Site Im
O. E. Stair, on Friday, tte2lstday of June. 1872 wrstby land* of the Portor ploce. where lUown now
Prin sr’- S ^' A J^«don as the property of J. M. Austin,
ran.er a fee $3 j to satisfy a State and county tax fl fa for h’a tax
for the year 1871. Property pointed ou'. S. R. Hoyle,
T. C. June 4th, 1871. _
jnneS—wtds
Janol2—wit
GEORGIA* Campbell County
Orihnaut’s Orncx, Apr 122,1872.
T \yilRFKA8, Alleon Barge and Addison Riley, ad- , .
VV mints!r.itors of Richmond Barge, d ceasuL I GEORGIA) Campbell County,
represenm to the court, in their petition, duly filed
and entered ' . . . - . - w r .
and entered on record, that they Lave fully atTmluis- I Ordwabt’s Omcx, June 4,1872.
tered Ric hmond Barge's estate: I O Z. TATOM has applied for exemption of per-
This i*, therefore, to nolify all persons concerned, I O* *onslty anl aetiliig apart and va nation of
why snid admiuLtrator* should not be- discharged I o ck»uk. a. « , era thel5iii day of Jane, 1872, at my
from 'their administration, and receive letters of dia-1 office, in Fairborn, in raid conn’y
mission, ou the first Monday In August. 1&72. I Given under my bond and official signature.
U.C. BEAVERS, Ordinary. . R. C. BEAVERS. Ordinary.
apr24-wC0d I*riuter J » fr- ** 1 ^ *
Juncfl—4tUfcw2t
GCORGI \ % BeKaibCounty
Mat 11th, 1872.
To the heirs at law aud legatees of V D. Power,
deceased, late of sab*, county:
[ Fulton County Slierlff’x Sale for
July, 1872.
dty off Atlanta, Fulton county.
thirtv fijivu fmn <!,«. I fln,t Tnesdoy In -inly next, within the 1«
Drt ororittn Of sale, the following pro»»erty, to-wit:
order directin'? H. *222*** oila, Braabes, varnish
Georgia, on t
he legal bon
_ date, I will apply to the Court
Dcitato county. Ge-»rgla. for an <
Power. Hdmmistratoi of S&muel
moke titles tn west half of 1 *t of
the 18tU district of said county of
cont-ii.8 98K acres, more or less, «<iu V .I U eoia I nninti rl ont In fl fa v,« * on,
publicly by Snmucl Power, adrainlstrator of V. D. I P°‘ ntedtut J*- MoyO, 187J. _ „
Power, deceased, on first Tuesday m February, 18G6, tnnefi-wiite *** VHn f 5^f?aU’
and bought jointly by myself and A. H. Power. I J nnc »—wte* Printer a fee $2 60 per levy
L. J. WINN, libelant’* Attorney.
A tree ext’ort from the mlnutus of DcKalb MiikH-
or Court. ••
may22-wX*a4m U. J. WILLiANS, CTcrk.
Notice to llebtort and Creditor*.
f piIOS K Indebted to the o-tato of .fame* F. Johnson,
X la’o of said Clayton county. d««iwd,uv iwueot
od io come forward Imiuuola e y and par. and tao*o
having claims against thn iwtole of aofd James F.
Johnson are requested to present iV m, proi*-rly au-
thcnUcahd for piyment, to N. G. HUDSON,
jnnsl wim.) Admicistrotor.
iso ncE.
rpOLLED before me as an <-stray, on the 5th day of
L June, 1873, by -B H Guess, of the 531st Distric?,
G M, DeKalb coun'y, G*. one estny CO W. red brio-
die with white face and belly, hind leg* white to her
kiiccs no marks or brand*. tJupposed to bo about
twelve t*r fourteen years old, giving milk. Appraised
by TNPadcnand James O Powell, freeholder* of
said district and county, to be worth fifteen doibira
and that itis worth twenty-five arals per day to keep
The owner la hereby notified to appear before me,
prove property, pay costa and expru*«.aed take b-r
away, «-lre she will be sold on th2 prmi»ea of said
T H Guess, on tbe 15th day of Jucc, 1873, two <
Priuter'a fee $3
J ACOWAY A SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Trenton, Georgia, will practice tceir prof. *» ion
and give prompt attention to business In the Courts
of Law and Equity In Dade, Walker and adjoining
counties, and fn the Supreme and Federal Courts.
GEORGIA* milton County.
’VTOTICB is hereby given to all persons concerned,
Xq that on tho 30ih day of June 1870, Archibald
Bradford, late of said county, departed this life in
testate, and no porwoalaaflMiafiffir tetters at ad
ministration on nud A. Bradford's estate, and that in
terms of the law I will appoint tbeOlctkof the fcupc-
* other fit and f
GEORGIA* Henry Couuty.
Otttiraart’s Omcx, March 4th, 1873.
/CHARLES WALKER, guardian of Amcriert E. I 10 o'clock,
Vj Walker, having fully settled with his ward and I at office,
discharged his trust, petitions this court for letters
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
Ordixart's Omcx, June 5th, 1873.
TAMES PEAKE has applied for exemption of
dismixeory:
• f obj.cr*
tory time,
marchSl - w3m
f obj. clions exist, let them be filed within statu-
*’ letter* will t>e granted.
GKO. M. NOLAN, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee $4 SO
jone6—dltAw3t
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
Printer's fee $3.
NOTICE.
Ji£<SE THOMPSON ] Vot!»n tocsiabllshlost
j deed ^ in M.uray Supo-
and |
TUGS. CUMPTON. J
r * appearing to the Court, by the return of tho
b-hc iff. that we defendants do cot ro-itie in said
county, aud it further appearin»that they do not ro
s’d.-iu tho State, it is ordered that said '.efendants
eppeir at the next Term of the Court at.d defend, or
liuti the case bo considered in default. And it Is
further ordered. That publication of t :is Kale be
made iu Tlie Atlanta Constitution, a newspaper
published in Atlontu, Georgia, iu term* of the law.
J. K. PARROTT, J. 8. C. C. U.
Gran tod April 9th. 1872.
JOHNSON A VcCAMY,
Attorneys for Movant.
GEORGIA, Mckrat Couxtt. x
I, M. M. Leonard, Clerk of the Superior Court In
. nd for raid county, do hereby certify that the above
1* a true and comet trw rcriut from the uluutes of
tin- Superior fkmrt. Lpril 15, 1872,
aprl*- wlam4ia *' “ ' **'
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
Superior Court of said County, Ap-ilTerm,
1872. Present. HI* Honor, John ’
Hopkins, Judge of said Court.
Francis M. Ware vs. John T. Ware. Libel for divorce
ia said Court Rule to perfect service.
M. M. LEONARD, Clerk.
WANTED AGENTS!
Cfl t If I to per month, everywhere, male and
Oil PI l feiua’e, to introduce the Latest improved,
most simple and perfect SHUTTLE SEWING
MACUJ5 E ever Invented. We c’t&lleng'v the world
to compete with ft. Price only $18 ou. and fully
wan anted for five years, making the Elastic Lock
Mich, alike on both sides. Tbe same a* all the high
priced Shuttle machines. Also, the celebrated and
latest improved COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEW-
ISO MACHINE. Price only $ 5 00. an. ffnHy war
ranted frr five ' ears. These machine* will Stlch,
ler in the moot superior manner. And ore
arranted to do ail work that can be done on any
high-priced machine in the world For Circular* and
tcTn* address 8. WYNKCOP A CO, 5054 Ridge
has applied for exemption of personalty,
setting apart and valuation of a homestead, and I
will pass upon the some at 10 o'clock a. m , on
the 30th day of June, 1873, at m office.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordioory.
junell-d tAwlt Prrater* fee $3
not reside in this county, and it further appearing
that he does not reside In this State: It Is on motion
of counsel order* d, thit the sold defendant appear
and answer, at the next term of this court, dee that
tne case be considered in default, and the plaintiff
allowed to proceed. And It is further ordered, th*t
this rale be published In any public gazette of thi*
State, once a month for four months prior to the next
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
Ordixart’s Omcx, Jane 1st, 1873.
Tj’R LAWSIIE, >. dmlnis*rator of the e-tatr of Lew
Ci is Lawshe, late of said county, deceased, having
filed his petition, stating that hu has fully d.schargea
his said trust.
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any exist, on or before the first
Monday in September next, else letter* <J diemiasiun
will be granted the applicant aa prayed for.
DANIEL PIT I'M AN. Ordinary.
JantS-dm Printer's fee $4 50
n being made known to me that Mrs. E. C. Mims
ia* departed this life rat .et-.tc, and no one has
applied for admiolttratlun oa said eatete, administra
tiou will be vested fn th^ Cl.-rk of the Superior Court
or some other fit and proper perron on the flrvt Mon
Cay in Jaljrnext, unless romo valid objectioo* an
made to ma appointment.
Witcees my official slgnature.
J. H. MORROW. Ordinary.
• JuneS—w4w Printer’s fee $4 50
GEORGIA* Henry County.
. OnnrxAKT'a Omcx, May 8th, 1873.
J AMES W. ALEXANDER, administrator of tbe
estate of Elizabeth Alexander, and oa guardian
of John L. Alexander, having fully discharged his
trust, praj* for tetters of Dismission.
If objections exist, let them be filed within
statutory time, «r the letters will be granted.
W“—** ^SRTnOL**. Ortfooj.
mayll-wSm Printer's fee $4 50
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
Court or Oroixart June Term, 1872.
W HEREAS. John T. Abridge has applied for let
ter* of admicMration on tbe estate of Joseph
Conrsey, late or said coontv, deceas’d
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file
their objections, if any exist, on or before the firet
Monday tn Jnly, e sc letters will be granted said appli
cant as prayed for.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
JuncG-wiw [Printer's fee $3
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
ORoauxT’a Omcx, May 4th, 1872.
W HEREAS, C. C HAMMOCK applies for
Lr — -
Ziba B. O
All person* concerned ore hereby notified to file
• rfrobjurtar^ “ — * *
jn iay in J<
c applicant.
DcKalb County SheriflM Sole.
W ILL be sold before tbe Court-house doorfi
town of Decatur, JteKalb county, on the first
Tuesday in July next, within the le^al hours of sole,
tbe following property, to-wit:
A part of lot of land No. 138, In tbe 15th District of
originally Henry now DeKalb connty. containing ten
acres, more or Ium, and aujoluing land of John nils
ct aL Levied on a« the property of JamcaW. Brown
to sat ify afi f. bsueU fro < Justice Court. 536th dis
trict G. M. of sola com tv. inf ror of Wm. Wright,
administrator of M. J. Wright vs. James W. Brown
Levy mode by T. J. Jackson, L. C\, and returned to
me. May 3> st, 2872.
Junal-wtds JAMES HUNTi.R. Sheriff:
GEORGIA* Clayten County.
Ordixart’s omcx, JuneS, 1873.
has dischanred the duties lmpt»scd by said tnut, aud
applies fori tte.* of dismbelon.
If objectioo* exist tet them be filed within statuto
ry time or the letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature.
J. H. MORROW, Ordinary.
June5—w4w Printer's tea $3
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
Court or Orddiart, June Term, 1873.
X VHEREAS, Lee Smith, Guardian of the perron
for *bc benefit ot sold minor.
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file
Acte objection*, if any exist*, on or before the first
Mondayin July next, else leave will be granted the
•V*ntto*eQmidlandlaspraygfor. ‘ -
l.WMhL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
lection i* made to hla*p;»olnUnrnt.
^Irennytorm^mind and official signature,this
Georgia^ Fulton County.
OkxhxastM Omar, June, 1st 1873.
TT'RANK COUTH ba* amdied for eximptlon of
JL personally, aud I will pass upon the some
at my office, on Wednesday, ihe 15th day of June,
1873, at 10 o'clock, a. n..
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
jonc2-dlt&w2t Printer's fee $2 00
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
■ , . Ordinary’s Office, .Turcl, 1872.
A NDREW P. THOM P> ON, guardian of tbe proper-
ty of Joseph C. Thompson, haring filed hia
pe-i^ou stating that be has fully discharged his sold
AU'persons concerned are hereby nolled to file
their objections. If any exist, onori'cforc the llrat
Monday in August ncx*, else letters will bo granted
eapp can DANLEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Jant2—wCOl
Priuter’a fee $5 00
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
OBBIXART'S Omcx, June lot, 1872.
W HEREAS. Harriet Johnston, administrator of
the estate fd Freak M. Johneton, Uteof *aM
county, deceased, has applkd ror leave to sell the red
estate belonging to tbn rotate of *ai.l d-t»*. d.
AH perrons concerned ore hereby notified to file
their objections, if any exist, ox or before the first
Monday in July ncfL
DANIEL PIT! MAN. Ordinary.
Printer's fee $3.
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
OnniXAKT's Orncx, .Trine 1,1872.
XTrHEREAS, Edward H. Cham Vre bo* applied for
VV letters of administration upon the estate of
Isaac Brtia* nftid, late of mid county, deceased:
Monday; lu July next, elec letter* of dismission will
be granted the applicant.
^ JDAN1EL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
Janet—w30d Triaicr'e fee $3
States—Northern District of Georgia.—In tlio
m .it. r <»f Edward K. Smi*:j -In Bankruptcy.
This is to give notice of the appointment of the
niKtersIgurd as soignee of raid b*i krupt and his ac-
A. B. CULBERSON.
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
OnniKAnT's Orncz, Juno Term, 1872.
9EREAS, Noah IL Fowler, guardian of the
property of Joseph JL Atkins and Tbomas J.
Aikin*, minor*, appttM for leave to tell the real cs-
Ute of hla said wards for re-iuvefUm nt.
All person* concerned ore notified to file the’r ob-
tSX-SSXS&T^ the time prescribed by
•afi
Junto—w30d
. dll w? crante
Daniel PITTMAN, ordinary,
;** Printer's fee $5
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
» OgpiKAKT'a Orncx, June 1,18^
Q F. DORSETT has applied for exemp’ron of
personalty, and I will pas* upon the *amc at 10
ioIXrainr*' V “ :5 * tunUy * 15Ul Janc * 1872 » l( “ J office
, ‘ W.R WEBSTER, Ordinary.
Junc4 -dlt&w2t Printer's fee $2
INDISTINCT _ PMNT]