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1TI<ANTA, TUESDAY, JULY J6. 1972.
ICrpcrt ml Ike r«m»ll»ee oiitbr Htmtm
ico.id nanaceueul Under Mullock.
Tlii- nnufnfttcc bM fobbed ite work. Tbc
Hun pnUuthcs the teffiitnony umlcr contrna
willi Ui*: coniuiilec. It lua Ibc volume for
$1 5k
The ertd—Pg b mry. It fibow» a record
of -*e»td»lmr M Col Onakill dabs it, ao-
-Ukri in stealing annals. Tbc aggregated
l»'t«ikxiiMri<* of a million years couldn’t
M R. Huch infinite variety of graWsnp
was never •rxbilrttcri. Tbc ordinary methods
of theft were stale to tboingenaity exhibited
hy «hemrmg««*«»dranaMrtwboideof monty-
suckiag baxhen in ebarge of tbc road.
rimoe of U»e leading spedmrnaof rascality
we iiurjsDie to give. Aqnilca J. Onne swore
that Uirc«|iaaw bills for $7,226 in bis favor,
approved !iy R. K Ilhslgett, through Joseph
Try. and unlitm! by N. P. Hotchkiss, be
knew nothing of. Mr. Fry is wandering
from }lattice for thb little Hern. Fry ft*J®
lloMikm* got ^iOO, and be tldnks Mullins
..-re some.
Tlic State H*hm1 hooka show $2,830 paid U»
i H 7 C. Akuwkr more titan goods
were »»* rived. J. C. Alexander and Fry pot
the t**r»»*fU. In Utb amount were such rail-
• mvi-withw as Christmas promts for
nod health, “bopin that tbefie few lines j lowers of the Gr&bt adminietrsUoa the 1 Uuou. i Telegraphic Markets,
find yon enjoyin the same bScssin.” ! issue is clearly made up; it is Grant or Gree* ! — ....... _
wrote you Chisolm’* laatotfer. I presume i ley. [Immense enthusiasm, and cries of I The receipts t».;s week are J,hOG bales 1~.- j ?Nbv York 1 , July 16—Gotten ftendV; nnd-
you have it—5,000 cash. 6jH00 in 6 murnthe, j (rreeley! Greeley!!} VVbile these eventi* j 000 Us? than hist vest an.^*f>,000 less than j dling . uplands 23fa24; Orleans Sl^alca 40 j
3,000 in 12 months, with interest. j were passing the t>emo<ttaiic-Itepublkilns | two years bino . It is Uffelvlthe ifcceiots for M**® 8 - . , , _ ., . .
I am telling every V«iy—Dcm*. and Rads.; j whom we represent, held their Convection* m . Kt ^x OOU fnuJ cbnimired with ™5 ,m &T rn fl . our unchanged. Wtiekj «t«yi\.
that you are sure to go in. that Cooper’s case j in all the Slates. The Libert,: Republican j * ™ ^ V'SZ™'*' I .. , 1 Wheat: inactive; winter ml (SpM. Cora
shuts up the Democracy, and lUdi will put 1 movemeni, the 'example of ii^onri, tbs J 11 ’ ^ !***•year andT.O'.W iL -ycai before. and
you in on general pnnerpV-. I Cincinnati Convention, iu pV.forin and >U j Hsci-iptc at i uteri'»r InwimSOfi bul**sjcompared
Just send me a word. Do th«* aki'-a lower? <rmdidau*, with iheir l«;t*.rs of acceptance, [ with JjtKO !.*i£f year na' J l I 0X the year be-
r is the “goose hanging Mgb I am going * were all before ibeee conventions, which f orc - - .
heavy” on Horton. I way that be is tbe wee- j were very largely attended by iheir aubfil
ond power in the government, and is for you ! men, and tbc paramount •lurstions before
“till you can’t rest. ’ Everybody admits him | these Conventions were, wLail we accept ibis
bale, and that with him you are
safe. Iiut everybody don't .imagine bow
muck M. wants you in.
I am just from Cbatt. The W. AA.RR.
is in an awful fix. As I rode I prayed.
As soon as you are seated I think I shall
go back. Mytrip helped me. I am getting
hearty as a buck, and quit* lucky! All is
well here. No news, only what you have
heard, no dorn t, about thro* K a-K faxes here
for the penitentiary for seven tears, from
Chattanooga, Gov. has the regaled, and one
has confessed Home right smart, with more
■ come. A Democrat “kotch Vm.” and has
xickcied $7,000 for bis trouble So rewards
lave done some good in finding out things.
Pass that C & Southern Bill, if pvu£&e
Ah a Democrat, I any “I toll you,” my par
tly a I oiks, sorb as silver ten seta, knives and
forks. rtu«* sled grins and rideft and **aich,
Fry ate* iwmIc hiiiMclf a pr«wvnt of a $4oO
- •M wmm Ii Uni erst $576. Foster Blodgett
*Hii of tliis $72 of oil cloth for his house
Vlr Alexaiskr has forked over his share of
iti«* grsfdMiijp. Ills evidence is very rich
lf«- rbows how the aisliting i^xiifiiiltre was
bniidsiggr«l into pnsHing a draft for $.»j*ir>,
i•>* •; i vmg tin* virtuous Itidclikiss $W) to ket*|i
• m»i >d tlii way. Fry sai l Ed Bbsfgrlt wi
lisvr m share of tiiis,lHit Bbslgrtt was in
rHurirt, awl wlien lie found rsit Fry’s con
•Iwt tie VMitiil to '• Iiisit him, lait didn'
Fu'lit s»hI fraud wete farcically miiul up
the omiter. Tin- light was *-tiled hy letting
Blodgett Into bis share.
A pmiliar fi-aUire of time frauds wa* tin
w»y d«a»I iim-ii figured iu Usui. One Peter
Mays>'ti«aim- to life aud got W. II. Klanvll
• d DUuhi. to |Mit through a $l/i<)0 claim for
rrwling the Haul in 1*18. Stanwcll put the
in ilti-r in the hands of John Neal, member
fnun Warren, wIki gave it toTIr uiws, attor-
n»*V, who rvdlected it and jsiid it to Hlnnsell
Newspapers got some of the ilroppingw.
t.*ol«stel Jarnl I Whitaker says that two |ws<
hdls for $3for the IntHligimcerbe knew
imhloier of The sum of $15,730 was |sai
• m |»» •< bitirt witinHit any approval on them
• iiiiMi, tlie Km man, aoid tiie Intelligemx-r
"t •»■» high rw :*NI |srr rent on usual price*.
’I’lie g«ss| GniM>! t’aptain Hiswion said the
• t»«r4**i were tisiliigli I. |*. Harris the
Treasurer |«hl $7/.r.tT» ami $7,7!M to Fust
Itliili-iit for the Intelligencer. llotebkUw
od the lie*ritlily puyiiM-nfs to tlie Intelli
k' ih »t were so lug that llhslgett told him
. praildk* them over several nvuitliN. llotcli
kin* thinks f .ltlO (mid to Blodgett on Inlelli-
tremrr senri«*eH |«id for a $ll,0U0 house
•Pass bills were paid for wxmmtM for work
d me for II. W. Wreim’s de|mrtment whieli
Wrenn never saw.
SwitrlicM csiiie in for a showing, and
tin me to piddle Isibin*, either. A. h Harris
rail this iiiacliinc, and got $t,7fi0 for the
Ihiiu*. whieli Ihsdey testiflul to Iw worthless,
mi trial, hr, the inventor of the switch,
ays If trriH told him tlie road would have
nothing to do with tlie switch, and lie didn 1
learn of tlie sale l>y Harris until uflcr tlie
lea.-s*, when he hail Harris arrcsteil for cheat
ing hiiu.
tssiking stoves and large window glass
•i %d a hand in this medley of scainpishne
Tliu irrepn^wilile Fry euchred them through
for K K. BhnlgeU's private omiiu and
Tmf Exchange. Tltesc tilings were gotten
»i Langfonl’a AcohiiiIs of $d&0 an l $8t>
Liugford never saw.
The LVnm Passenger Ih-pot iilustralt-d
• »y tale ion. A. L Harris and L. P. Grant
I s*Ui swear that Adams, one of the coil true
tors, told tin-in that ho lnckvil $2(1,000 of get
ling tlio $ i0,000 he receipted to the road for
its Share of the de|*>t, tuid wiih paid in n<
Tlie matter of the two Cliattamsign Isiats
that sunk the Blate Hoad treasury numerous
thousands is known.
The richest matter of this wlmlc uuctlous
fraud was thu use of the road in furnishing
voters for our Atlanta elections. G. \V
Evans lirought down a train lOtii IKth uiIkt,
1870, for tills s|wcial purpose. He collected
m grocs broadcast and lirouglit them fret!
with printed tickets on which was a likeness
• d E. F. Blodgett, so that the illiterates
*-iHildii’t lie fooled. Evans reported $4 GO
tlie receipts of Uie trip, while the evidence
tdiows that he took in lots of passenger
fare. One ld:u;k fellow named Masw-ngali
..won- tiial he Imanleil a large number of
glow in tTiattanooga at State Hoad expense-
w ho wen* colh-cted to go to Atlanta to vote.
Mine «d tlie iiigriRs on their return told him
tiial they liad voted twice. For ten days
tot** cacti ehvtiou the voters ww |M>urud into
Atlanta. Boston, agent at Marmtla, says
w!icn A. L. Harris was casdidate for Alilrr-
iiian. he p-isscil fiO voters on free passes
MkiMsI by Harris. He also says that under
llloilgf It in 187(1, half of the travelers
Slate Uoail hail free |»asscs, most of them
llidhs'k’s |M»liiH*a1 friemU. Tbc most curi
.Mb tr.-tnsacti*Hi of lliis kiml was where the
State Hoad paid $1,000 for the fare of 100 of
S«oti. Ikxhlunint A Co.’s Air Line Railroad
h«nd» fnsn Atlanta to Lynchburg on the
Older of It. M. Parks, nirmtirr of the Legis
lature, iml.'piil l»y Uhslgett. Wrenn says
Parks never pun! this amount, ’’arks was
on tin- legislative committee investigating the
road. Nx4t ssys lie never paid Parks the
amount. G. H. Hinnies tried to vote the ne-
gto»-> Isif HriHl wouldn’t let them.
the variety of swimliv was womlerful.
W alter \V ithers swears that In* settled scrap
iron Mxxnmts by Imilding iron fence for Har
ris and Mullins, and making bull frog paper
wnuhts. lie squared oil with the road such
little items at $404 ami $43 in this way.
<’ha*tano"g« huanl l*ills were made the in
struinent of stealing. Jurqiii Hutson got
$*.««, I*ut Milo Pratt receipted the road for
W*l Mrs. Wikx«x g«8 $24, tail snuicliody
drew on her account $104. W. I*. Grow is
enta-rwl on tin? Inaiks as getting $!2»i when
he wasn’t taking boarders.
(bdihling rent was on dis ket. Tin- nut
dm tlie n*o«l from the experts couqiaiiy and
o* her puts-s in Chattanooga floated, some
into Hotchkiss pocket, some for li({iiors ami
cigars for the Georgia Investigation Lrgis-
I»tiv«* t’ornmiiuv, ami some fi»r l►randy and
. i^ars for Bullock ami friends, on !<ook Out
Misintain.
The charges against the Scofield Rolling
Mill an* fresh in memory.
The fnight libckade in 1870 was caused
bv Mr. E H. Nixon, of Havannah, Ixing qw
|H»mtol local agent at Chattanooga, s|Hvulat
ing in pndinvon tiic road’s money, using the
depots in which to store his prmluce, and at
tending to mtbnd}’* freights but his own,
wtiib- Pratt ran the same moni>iH>ly with his
invitation to co-o{>erate with the Libera)
Republicans? [(iroat applausi-.j Sixall wc
adopt their plaifonn. (Loud cried of yes,
yes, and some cries of never;) shall we notni*
uaittlhc same camhdaU-s* (Yes, yen.)and
shall we elect them? (Yes, yea, yea,,and
ban! cheering; or shall we refuse to co-oper*
ate 1 (No, no \ Nominate other Candida
(No, no, Greeley, Grwdey,) and
The weather for the past week has been
mutt singular, the vriiid east, weather cloudy
and showery nu i the thermometer standing
at eighty-four at noon fifr seven ds^-S—-and
as we wriie with every pn>«|wci of a contin
uation of the same kind of weather for the
week to come. - ;
• On the lhtli of inner we whole 14 we do not
, . , strive to
<4ert thaw over both tickets already ic the
field. Gentlemen, these ore the questions
which you are to deride now and
here—-that yon will deride them
wisely l can nut doubt, nor can
any „ one doubt who looks over tins J week*, longer.
luty of mnn, repr-scnliog as they do tbrt* | We iblnk Ulta oo<,l. w.-i w.-jitUer wi!! dam-
;ige the coinin plant, causing it to run too
expect much raia until July.”, On the 22d
of- June, we wyote, ‘*laul Wcib'ati have plenty
*A rain in Jaiy. * There has been rain ev< ry
day for ten days, and oil the indication* are
that Uie wet weatiier will c-.utinuc for two
millions of citizens, and who feel, aa every
i here must feel, the high and patriotic
ty won’t make anything »»ut "of that State i purpose* which inspire you. Gen
r glits issue. If the Democracy want to split. I what means thw great and’rising movement
let them mo on the old fogy scheilule. I j which wc* everywhere see ? Wbal menus
shan’t, and I am not alone.
With iny prayers, and best wishes for you
personally, I am yours,
V. A. Gaiktll
Atlanta, Ga., March 10,1871.
GA. I&mhjtU, W'uhi'jbm City, D. C. :
Mv Dkak Fhiuno—I rejoice in the
l»roH|icct Iiefore y<»u. They will noon lie re-
nlizcl, and (rartially rewar.t years of toil and
untiring «*tfort on your part to restore u« o
harm my with the General Govcrrnueul, and
•ace among ourselves.
Wlieu you are neater!, the one hundrol and
nid linn, liberal and tried friends who voted
you lb** honor, will have at least one indom
itable, vigilant, judicious ?worker” for them,
and tin* o|>l “Union” « trut; and tried friemt.
I In-nr this sentiment on the streets and < ar-
fropnmtly from |»artita who do not agree
with you in |’oIiu«-s. i heard it not an hour
ago, from a proiniueul Democrat at the o»p-
iloL
Bui I fiegau this ictb-i -• ndl you that I. P.
II., Tr., Hays he ha* n money to \my our
I'ay-roll, ami tlii* morning refused, unless 1
g«»i the Govcrn«<r*s endorsement. Yotir kind
lady would like h» have some, and so would
h»»me of the re*i of us.
But i fear our Tr., i* a little ind ued to
ilium* him-elf on snp|**M-<! favor with the
pu-sent autliorilh-fc of tite Ih-url, and like die
landlord, give tlie back t-» IImhc departing,
that he may j^nxrt those coming.
ll>* Hays In* h)ur no l*. O. claims but what
•ran liavee.ished here; *ays be received no
money *uhv 3011 left. But he must have
some, t hi sigh he has never had Lu book*
Lilann-1 up to sec how much Jackson claim*
to have paid the old Hoad too umcli, and
withdraw some $4,000 to lie turned over to
the new Co.
think you tidler instruct the Tr., to pay
my warrant* ns heretofore. Wrenn, I under
stand, M*i*ur« d the V. H. check, and sent it tc
you for i-iul-irM-nn-Bt. Of course you know
if this w *o. The other amount for Gov*!
Trans|Hutnlion has not l*ceu sent iu, that I
know of Ho our llnanees are not iiicra*Uig
[applaiLie]
«*ol.
While young Hhnlgrtt was in tbc rood’s
s*vticc he had his office fixed up gorgeously
with Bnns-Is carpet* and gilt tricks worth
$”*'.. Fry removed them, and they are still
«d.
Uullnvt testifies that Bullock, during his
rule, wanted to hay the New Era and ad-
>uie Hoad money to do iL Xlulhcrt
ikvlifmL Harris says Blodgett told him
Bullock furnished Kuuball $20.0UO to boy iL
The amount of lawyers’ fan paid
which IL P. Farrow «rot $b,4$7r
»*H space to detail moroof
Them are frauds for interest
on mom/ frauds for refreshments, frauds
fiv (Ima I-im excunmaw. frarnU for double
pa>tue«iu. for medicated paper, frauds for
»Tuan i»* and wood. «c„ etc.
Wc ckam* with quoting the following
found among Blodgcp'? - - —
‘ ft behind him
T» W^Uc W
Atlanta. Ga., March
My tr*ml: - Which is what
m^iubun.” 1 scat myself to stale
But I hiii ho much intcroped in your cute
Is-forc lliv Hi*nale that I uni hardly fit for nuy-
tliing. I would walk from here to Washing
ton, to have. 3*oii victor. I think by the time
yiNi gel this, you will be, and tiiuuK God 1
ahull not lie the only one, by many thousand*.
in.Gu., who will Uien huIimtiIk; themselves
hh 1 do now. Your friend,
N. P. IIcm'iiKm*.
Nprerla of ea-Veoato* J. IX. Jlsollltlc,
PeriMNiKiNl Cliairnisn or the italtl*
more ('ouvunliou.
Henator Ba3'unl and Gov. Uollmun con
ducted him to the chair. He was received
with grrnt applaud*. He said
(irntlcmcn of t/ie Gourcttum : 1 thunk you
for this groat honor; word* cun baldly tell
how much, but you will allow me to pass at
once from what is personal wrqx-ak of the
great occasion, the duty anti the purjH>fe
which brings ns loTc. Two year* ago, nearly
live years, after the bloody jierkal of
the civil war had closed tlie Liberal
Ih'iMibbcr.iis of Missouri
feeling keenly sdl the *r
proscriptive test oath, tin* hates ami the
strifes and the paMiions »>f the war had left
upon them long after the war itself hail
ceased, and feiliiig keenly the Executive
Fnlerul power In their local elections, de-
tennini-d to organize a movement to n.-store
equal rights to til our citizeus, [upplsusr,]
white as w-'-ll ns black, [applause,] to
restore local self government, and to ar-
p*Ht the farther ci nlndizatiou of
Federal power; lapplause] they then
snul, lids tiling b«*.s gone far euoagli, if
not already too far. Tlie time has come
when all honest and patriotic Republicans
must say half, ami ro-aasert the vital doctrine
of Ib-puhliear: government; that under the
Constitution the {siwc-rs of the Federal gov
ernment are defined aud limited, [applause
and cries of good]; am! that the people of the
•Stales have the right to govern themselves in
their own domestic atfairs upon the basis of
tlie equality of all the State* Iiefore the higher
law, before the Constitution and the equality
of all men U fore the law-. [Applause.] Of
universal Iny alt)*, amnesty, hu triage, and
|***utx*, taking no steps ImcKward ; taking no
riglita and no franchise which had been
semired to the Mocks; pledging tluinselvt*
siip|s>rt them all. in their full vigor; they,
at the saint* time, demanded, in the
name of peace, in the name of litxrly,
in the unmc* of Hepuhlican Government
itself, that fretslom and equal rights should
lie restored to the white people. [Great ap
plause.]
They organized nearly forty tlinusand
strong and trailed njam l>. Grutz Brown [aj>-
plause] tt» leml the lUtivenomxiL They placed
him in nomination for Governor Then wlmt
followed r Eighty thousand Democrats aud
Ht*|HiMicaus [cbtxrrs] looking upon the suc-
tress t»f that moviuu-iit a* uN»ve au3'
imrty triumphs [prolonged cheers] resolved
b* sustain it witli their whole strength. Love
of country, love tif republican lifir*ily, love
of tiie equal rights «>f all men, inspired that
union, ami taught men to a**! together who
had Iht-ii |M»litieally opposed to each other
all their lives tifH.n other questious, and in
other tiintrs, and without vioUtiug honor,
higic, consriercn or ctinsistency on either
sale. This imtriotic union was based upou
higher ground* than ordiimrily control po
litical action. (Gnat applause] Even
tiiose who fwiight against each other in bailie
clasped hands ovci the Moody ebnsiu—Ire-
newtsl applause)-and side by side, like
broti>ers, with lienris In unison iicalingstrong
with the same high purpose, they Iic1|m*i1 to
bear its ling to a glorious victor}'. ’Flint,
gentlemen, is Lii»*rni Republicanism [enthusi-
osiii,) aiul that is 1H m«a:raiic Jtepubficaiiism.
[Great eiitiuisinaiii.J The victory which
came from that union was the cud of pro-
scrinlion, test oaths, of paiu.-md strife, and of
all disloyalty, in $t w«»rd tiie real end of the
civil wai"caiuc with that victory, and did not
come until then iu Misstniri. [Intense np.
plause.) It redeemed the State—it gave the
right of freemen to ?0,(M) nieu who had
lieen liouml and fettered. Missouri is now a
free Stale in this Uuiou with all her rights
ami dignity ami equality under the Consti
tution, aud not ouc murmur of disloyalty i*
anywhere ln-ard. By that union Federal
dictation in MiaHouri, in their local elections
waa overtlitown, and by that union strife
and hate have given place to peace and good
will. By that union, liberty with equal
rights f.»r all, have given to tlie Ststu un-
lioimdial prosia-rity, and to her jnav
ple » joy almost uus|M-akablc. Ho great
w:u» their jov, and so complete their
smavas, the 1/literal HvioxMicans of that
State were not content witimut making an
effort to extend tire same union of Li eral
ami Democratic Hcpubiicans, and with it the
this promised union of three million
of Democratic-Republicans with a mil*
lion, it may be. of Liberal Republican.-?
What means tide union upon a noaunon
platform, and this proposed union, upon the
saute candidates, a union so sudden, so couu-
• pact, so earnest as to surprise its friends and
, | to confound it* enemies [applause*] which
1 cotiH-s as me winds «x»mo—to borrow
a figure uvtii whelms the ordinary curronts
of public «-pinion oh the grr&t storrus always
run counter tt- the surface currents. What
meins all this* There are some things,
gentlemen, it dots not mean. It means lo
-vb-uidoiiiueiit of what is true, of wb*t a i*
i xst, of what is go;hi iu human government
\ Appiviaod It iucsiis n*» union of the dead
n|M4i ilisj imqi«, but >i uuiou of the liviug
tiiHin the living issue of the present. [Ap-
plaa-a* ] It iu<-ai;> no uniou for un
s|*iiL of olIbr<. [Hounds of sppluuhc.]
but it means a union of mi*u with the same
feelings u|s>u tlie great ami (laramouiit issue*
of the iirwuut hour; a frauk, tuauly, h',:n»»xa-
ble and iipial ui* on of men who have the
sagacity to st-e, tin- moral courage to ace-t-pt
tin* situation. [Good, giasl. Loud clier*rs.]
It means a union of ui»*u who have tue sngm
ity tos»a what L- {Astsud to deal with the issue
of the pn scut, aud for the future to do their
duty to tlu ir country, their God and their fue
low men. [ Applause j The issue of to-day is
not the rei*cal of the Mia-mri compromise nor
the qiicstiou of slavery in the territories upon
which alone the Republican party was or-
gauizeil iu 18M. It is not ujsin that which
foliowul wlu-n tlie Lcc-unplon Constitution
for Kansas dividi.il the Democratic party iu
twaiu and elected Limudu to tbc Presidency
in ltkiti. It is not tbc qucHtiou of soci-ssiou,
nor of* war to put down theroliellion.ner the
abolition of slavery in tiie HtaU* by uiih'.iuy
order or by constitutional amendment, upou
which Mr. Lincoln was reelected iu lh'4
Norye* is it the question of reconstruction,
«*r of the 14th or of the lfith amendmuit,
nor the question of ue^ro suffrage, nor
of the establishment by Fuleral jsiwer of
universal negro suffrage as a condition piece
dent to the ntalcs of the South having any
rigiita or any existeuix*, e^ --
same bh-Hsing of lila.*rt v, peace and fraternity « k ’• . e8t Virginia, Jnn. Blair Hoge,
to a'l tin-other Htates. [Rounds of applause ] “^‘nsburg ; Wisconsin. G. H. Paul,
Stales, in tiie
Uuion. It is not of these ( t u:*.4lious that ;*•
now iu Issue. All tin at* have I men isnucb iu
the past, great issues, aelllcieM iu tiieraselvui
to create and dissolve political purties, be-
cause ideas an stronger than men or partii-b.
But tiicy are all jtivst lwties. They have been
fought out and fought to the cud in the forum,
or in tiie field, and they are uo more iu issue
to-day than the Mt xr.au war or tiie war of
the rebellion. [Applause] We could not
re-open them if we would, and they falsely
misrepresent our purprises who say that we
would re-open them if we could. [Loud
cheering.] This great union,therefore, means
no steps t nick ward [cheers,] forward is the
word [loud cheers, 1 and first of all it
mean* to-day for ail the other State* •*!
the South what it has alrtau!}* done
in Mi-ioouri. (Uhoers ) Instead of proscrip
tion, test oaths, sus|M;nsion of.the haoeas cor
pus and military despotism, it means jiermiiial
freedom for the individual und Republican
Government for ali. (L«>ud applause.) In
stead of negro suffrage iqiheld by pro
scription and the bayonet, it " means
equal right* to all men, wnile as well
iu> Mack. (Loud applause.) Instead of
n thieving Government organizod
plunder subjugaU*! States, it logons the
dominion once more of intciiigouce and iu-
tegrity; it means Justice, liberty, j*eace, loy
alty and good will. And. gentlemen, for
our whole country. East, Wt*st, North and
Houtb, it means, instead of a war Fresident.
trained only in a military aeluad, and
whose whole character has tieea formed
in the ideas, arts, habit*. and
despotism of military life, instead of tuis
it means the election of a peace Ihoaidcnt,
[cheers,] trained in the ideas, arts, blessings
and Hepuhlican simplicity of peace and uni
vers.il freedom [loud ciieers,] of peace no.
enchained, of liberty, not under arrest
awaiting trial, sentence aud exocution
l»y a drumhead court martial, bui
the liberty and pcucc which tlie Cotisti
tution secures by placing the civil law uU>ve
the sword. [L >ua applause.] By pron^rviug
in full vigor the sacred writ of hats*** corpus
and by the light of trial by Jurv. [Applause.]
It lnuuii* another thing, and perhaps the
most iuqxtrtaut uf them ail, the means to ar
rest tiie ceiitruivzatioii of powi r ii!
tiie Federal GoverumenL [Loud cheers]
it means To asseri tlie vbu] priiiciploH
of our Hcimhlican s}steui, and iu which
it moves ami has it* very being—that consti
tutions urt- made I13' the iieople in their »«.v
ereign capacity for the express purpose of
defiuing and limiting the power* of govern
ment— [applause]—(Niwerfi of all govera-
iiieiiia, blate or National It means that we
are determined that Presidents aud Governors,
Cougrcsocs and State Legislatures, and every
department of the government shall obey tht*
Constitution. [Prolonged applause.]
Mr Doolittle concluded:
Geutlemen: I have thus brietly stated tin-
situation, dutie* and the puri*o*e which tiring
us hero. A groat reaonaibility resto upon thi*
convention. If ita action sliall be such, I
doubt not it will be as to put an end
to this misrule which ft»r the jmst
few yearn ha* alllicteil our ocioved
country. Tiiis generation aud gener
ations to come after us, will retueuil* r.
with nrule and gratification the Convention
at ibutiiTiore of tiie filb of July, *872. [Loud
and long coutiuued applause.] Mr. Doolittk*
took his seaL
National Kxivutive Committee—Alabama.
Tin®. A. Walker, Jacksonville; Arkansas.
8. K. Cock well, Itiue Bluff; California, Frank
McCoppiu, Hau Francisco; Connecticut,Win
11. Baruum, Lime Hock; Delaware, Charhv
Beusler, iMesoa; Florida, Cha*. E. l»ye, Tal
Ubussi e; Georgia A. H. Wright, Augusta
Jlltm.is, C. II. McCormick, Chicagi>; Iu-
iliana, Tminimi Dowling, Terre llauU-;
Iowa, M. M. liall. Dubuque; Kansas,
Isaac Eaton, Leavenworth; Kentucky, IJen-
ry D. McHenry. Hartford; Louisiana, Hen*
rV D Ogden, New Orleans; Maine, L D
Hwett, Portland; Maryland, A. Lee Knott,
Baltimore; Massachusetts, Fred O. Prince,
Bt®ton; Michigan, Wm. A. Moore, Detroit;
Minnesota, Wm. Luchrane, Minneapolis;
Mbsisaippi, J. U. Sharp, Columbus; Mis
souri, John G. Prkwt, St. Louis; Nebraska, G.
L. Miller, Omaha; Nevada, Thomas 0.
Williams, Virginia City; New Hamrohire,
M. V. B. Edgerly, Manchesua*; New Jeraey,
Theodore F. Randolph, Morris tows; New
York, Augustus Schell, New York City;
North Carolina, M. W. Ransom, Weldon;
Ohio, J. G. Thompson, Columbus; Oregon,
Hubert J. Ladd, Portland; Pennsylvania, Jas.
{?• ?* rr - Pii^borg. Rliode Islsad, Gideon
Bradford, Provident:.; South Carolina Thus.
Y. Simons, Charleston; Temu»s*t«, W. B.
Bates, Nashville; Texas, S. F Stock-
dale, JudiauoU; Vermont. H. B. Smith
Milton; Virginia. John G Goode, Nor
folk ; \V«t Virginia, Jnn.
much to weed, throw rut suckers, shed i
squares aud last, hut not least, to increase
in large quantities the faw caterpillars that
are now reported uli over the cotton growing
region.
Old p’laoters say, "July mokes the cotton
crop. ’ and as some (.-ontirmation of this, we
will reproduce the following statement: The
year lt#2 there was plenty of rain until July
15th, some storms in August, fine and late
Tall; frost November 15th; crop, three and a
quarter tiuilioa bales; 185J, late spring,
drought uutii July 13th, frost Octi/ber 20th,
crop two million, nine hundred auu thirty
thousand bslor; 1834, late spring, tine May
au ! Juuv; wet July, fine August, frost No-
veuiber 10th, tine weather for picking, crop
two million, eight hundred and forty-seven
thousand bales; 2853, late spriug, fine sum
mer, wet July, frost October 23th, very fine
picking ri*>*sou, crop twt* and a half million
bale*.
iluie you ho: with all the surroundings
about the sumo—frost at the same time—the
cnqi wjic miuccl «»n aidinut of n wet July
four hundred aud thirty thousand bales.
The price has hue lusted some for spot*
the past week, haviug gone down from 25c.
to 2-1, and then up to 24t for uiid-iitugs in
New York; but futures have been greatly
excited, having gone down two cents jicr
pound early in the week, aud risen the same
amount the lost three days. The first was
due to tuc general belief that our crop
would be four millions aud over, and the
u!m«®l entire withdrawal of spinners from
the market, both here und iu Liverjiooi.
But os Manchester spinners have reduced
their sticks eighty thousand bales in the last
month, und now only hold ten days’ supply,
and our ow*u spinners have only taken 75,000
Indus from the port, and but very few bales
overland in the past six weeks, while they
have spun up 125/000 bales in the same time,
together with reported injury to the crop
from ruin and caterpillars, it is likely we
uiuy see higher prices within a few weeks.
Another thing thru may help cotton just at
this time. Spinners in Europe are carrying
l »ico stocks of manufactured good-, which
it is iheir interest to sell at as high u price as
possible. When cottou is going up, with a
prospect of damage to tiie crop, there is
always a strong demand far jjoods at better
H^sed quiet; holders disposed to realize.
Fork lower but nominal at $3 65a3 TF.j
I Lard heavy. N avals quit; Tallow stead/ at
8}fi{. Freights very firm.
■Money verv easy at Sa4oncal1. Sterling I
dull at 7|; ’Gold 14|al4f. Govcmmenta
very firm a fraction higher. States dull.
Tennessee* weak; new South Carolinas^ off.
Latsb.—New{3s 13;; 81s 17$; 32s 15J* 04s
15|: fife 25|;ncw 14;62f 151;6Salfi;10 40e l2f-
Tcnnessccs 74; new 74: Virginias 444; new
30; Louihiauas 57; nqw 46; Lcvet® Gs 01, Si
74; Alahamas 8s 84^ 5s fV>. Tieorgias 0a 70,
17s 87; North Carotions 82$; new 20; Smith
Carolinas 54; new 27J
Ne\v Otileaks, July 1G.—Com—mixed 58
aOO; white 71 Sagar’firra; fair to fully fair
»tal0|. Coffee duff at lGjaiki. Sterling 254
1 a25f. Sight $ premium; all others uuchangeu.
■Cotton—little doing; middlings 2-3|a23i;
net receipts 06 bales; gross 85; exjHirta to
Liverpool 2,822; sales 72; stock 13^84.
Sr. I40VU, July 18^-Flour steady. Corn
dull and unchanged; No. 2 mixed 40*41.
| Whisky steady at 88. Pork nominal at 8IS.
Bacon firm; only on {order trade; shoulders
OR clear rib 8is8|; clear sides 8«a81. Lord [
quiet; refiued 9.
Louisville, July 18 —Tobacco firm and
unchanged: sales 18b hogbetds. Flout dull
and unclisnged. Corn quiet at 82. Pork
advanced; held at $13. Bacon firmer, shoul
ders fi; clear rib 8; clear sides 84; packed.
Lord firm, loaf tiercosVi: kegs 10J. Whisky
steady at 87.
Cikcinnati, July 18.—Flour in good de
mand and higher at $7 25a? 50. Corn in fair
POK THE BEST OF
SUMMER BEADING
not. ((1 TSk of MtidelMohn. (31 iSi; <»f K.^ir.l,
f J 75); of Chopin, (£1-50); or of Schamaur, (fl -,5).
Than are no henry Bxymjihie*,
ba» are rhanslngly written ami virj cotrrtaibiug
hooka, ss are . ' “
Hoz^rt'a Letters (tvolarach. $1 7b);
Beethoven’* L-ttcrr, $i OP);
Xmdclwohn'* Letter*. (3 rule carh. $1 tag and
Ucmiolacnces of Meotleiiwotm. ($1 75). ^
A Copper Still
«pM«*^ all tn cood order as goof a* n ?w—ran
be biairbr st a bargain by calling soon at J- Ben WU-
mmi** ArricaUuml Warehoo*c, Broad afreet, Atlanta,
Ciion^a. 4alytS-4lltA*lt
To mak? Sabbath School children’* eyc«i eiwkV,
get that O.-m of tha Season, Um New SiUbaUi School
Song D-»ok, entitled;
SPABELth-a HUI1IBS! By A* Hull and Burr Ban-
den, Bmj., *5 cent* oach.
T • above book* and Pieces, aent, oust paid, on ro-
coi^ -if retail price.
OLIVSU HITSON A OO.. Huston.
(HA*. H. DITSOX A CO., Now Turk.
Jalji.—Jouelb—junel-mayl—m*yU—aurlS—
{Wnhsifalkwl)
UBOBUlAi Sulicu C«nnty.
Ojcwtov Ohdixakt July Term, 187*.
\A7nS(tBAS. JohnG Jonea applies Tor letters of
v Y gnardlantiUp for the property of minor chil
dren of Jami* II l*urteil, late of raid coouty deceased.
All pereons concerned arc hereby notified to file
their objection*, if any cxisi. on or before the firat
Monday iu Angnst. e *c letters will be granted said ap
plicant as prayed for.
•DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
j«iyS-w«w [Printor'a fco$S
iOUVUt Fultou County*
Coi rt or Ounijuar. Jnly.Tcrm, 187*.
L1ZABETH M SMITH applies Tor lctti« of ad
ministration upon th- estate of Diuford D Smith,
late of said county dcccewxL
All persons concernint, arc hereby notified to flip
their objections, if any exist, on or before the Unit
Monday: in An ust next, elae letter* will be granted
UEOituiA* raltas Conuiy.
UunisasT’a Omen, Jaly Utb, 187*.
M IW D. A Z1UKNBTT, wife of A P. Burnett,
has applied for exemption of pew malty, ana
will pa*e upon the same at 10 o’clock a. x, o
10 SM day of July, 187*. at my olScc.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
juljl*-dlt&w3t Printer* fee fi*
demand st 514. Pork steady; regular $12 50;
city held st $14 75*15. Lard firm; summer
7(a?4: atoam 8f; offerings light; keltic held at
9. Bsc >u "firm; shoulders 3|; dear rib 71
58.
Boston, July 16 —Cotton dull; middlings
24; net reci-ipts 18 bales; gross receipts 177;
sales 100; 6t»»ck 9,500.
Bavannaji, July |j).—Colton quiet aud in
light demand; middlings224; ue J receipts C9
bales; s.iU-3 25; Stock ?fi!.
CnAMLKBToN, July IG—Cottnn dull; mid
dlings nominally at 28: uct receipts 82; gross
119: sales 5*>; stock 7.012 hales.
Norfolk, July 16 —Cotton dull; low mid
dliugs 22|; net rtK-emts 10C bales; exports
coastwise 209; s*<K-k 4)1. .
Galveston, July 15—Cotton nominal;
good ordinary 204; net receipts 8 bolua; stock
Philadelphia, July; >0.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 24.
Wilhikuton, July 16.—Cotton quiet autl
nominal; middlings 24; net n-ceipts 21 bales;
exports coastwise 32; sales 8; stock 729.
oALTtifoiiB, .July 10.—Cotlon dull; mid
dlings 231; gtoss receipts 79 liales; aaita 50;
stock 1,009.
Mouii.k, July 16 —Cotton nominal; mid
dlings 22; stock 1,586 bales.
Acordingly, in the convention «m the
25th of March las! they resolved to invite the
Liberal Republican-* in ali the Stales to meet
them in National Convention in Cincinnati
«»n tiie 1st of Mav. 1 hat invitation was ac-
ivptol. There was indeed a great response ;
Ihey ouue by thousand*, in such vast nuni-
l«eri that adriegaUvi convention of rrpreaett-
taliv*'* of all the States was ft>nnt.i, lw»th
iroin principle aud from r.rcosaity. to give
font* to ita procxa-ditigs. Many of the- ablest
men of the country, inu-'y leaders ic the Re
publican party, were there ai d u <>k part in
ita delilierations. Tiny wit- assured that
iargr uumlwrs of LiU-ral Republicans tr;
every Stab* and from all porti«^us«»f thecoun- ,
try «t«>od read3* la auaLrin them aud ti:ey j
wen* morally certain Unit if toe three million*
whom we tab. day represent ^cheers) would
only come to their aopjau:, then tii«* number
of Literal Republicans vri*ultl roach half
million or more. (Great caeciH) That oo.
vention prost-med n platform, and presented
candi«latea to the country, for Pruudon^
Horace Grothj. at * r »:;tiuu *u cheer
ing,) and for Vwe i*rt>: :.*..: ri. Gruiz Brtjwn,
(more cheers*.; and the c*.r viati..a, i**r the
promotion and a.jcct*!** of^thc priuciplu, de
clared in that piatfonn, tiieiv iflpmcAitrd and
the support of the csndida:ue uomiuauri bv
thaTConvention have inviroii and cordial!j
wtrl«*«ncd the co-oj.-er.:iou of all patriotic
citizens w-tiiout regard to previous politico;
affiliation. Tiieac principles were so clear* v
and concise.v stausi in it* * ‘ 1
restated’ in the letter
Milwaukee.
After three hours aeosion the Resolution
Committee adopted the Cincinnati pfotfasn
with the following introdunion: We the
Democratic electors of the United t*tau* in
Natu*nai Convention assembled, present tin-
following principles, already proclaimed at
Uiitcinnst*, v» easential to jr.at govern-
m.oL Ail the S’ates voted for the platform
astu< prefereil with the exception of Delt*-
ware, Georgia. Mississippi and Oregon.
Et.hctton os Yesterday.—The foliow-
bJW-.ng !• ibc remit on y,-:ord«y of ih* e*«:ion for
noalmte - candidate
P«->sr*te* to tfce convention r
W m Crjstrd .
J. M. i Vhi'an .
M Mohimej ...
W. T. »va«u
W I*. Johnson
J.U Mccaslm
C. ilowrll
sTp.'llSi
A d Spencer
University of Nashville,
FOtJnD:iD n 17So*
rj^UB COUXGIATE DB1 , aUTMKN V AND
AUADBMY open on Ihe Sd September next
Dire pliuo. Military, Board, Tuition, Fuc\ Ac., from
$1»> to $175 per Term or twenty weeks.
Fox further informctluu »|«plr to
B. KIUUY SMITH,
j«lyra-dit&w4t CTiaticcIlor.
NEW ADVEBTISJtiMENTS.
BOOK AGENTS
Now at work, or looking for eomarew book, will mla*
it if they do not at once write for rlmilars of the boat
Also for Campaign Goods Addreaa,
prices. So it is just now to the interest of
fcpinners to foster and increase any excite
*nent there may te in tbe market, so as to
run *-ff their larger stocks of gtiods, and
make new contracts at g«Hxl prices for fL«:
futnre. before the time comes that every one
is exjiocting latter on, when cotton and goods
bxf, will be much lower.
Manchester spinners have bought in tin
lust throe weeks *»aly 17,000 bales of Atncri
can per week, and tbey* uov; sum; the folly of
reducing their stock of this M»rt so low—by
going into the market nil together and thus
forcing the. price up on themselves. How
ever, thL, may In- a part of "their little game'
to sell their goods at high prices, and, if so, it
is likely tiny will succeed. We would call
the special attention of those of (»ui readers
who preserve those articles for reference, tc
the latter piut of our last week’s article.
Spt-rLi to lheC01d.it t:tion.
Albany, Ga. July 13.
Dougliertj' sends up six rintith delegates.
II.
CtTTUDKHT, Oa , July 13
A l »rge county c«»uveiitioa woe held hw<
;.»-iuy to npfKjiu: delegatua from Randolph
to tin* State Convention. Resolutions re
mendin:: the re-nointuation of Governor
Smith w ic un.tiaui'Msly adopted. Xresolu
*»oij «»ff..-red i»y a Jatiteo man fai’.ed to get *
neCoild. ' *
G^nbva, Ga., June 13.
runted 8mith dc-IrgaU-s
TallKit «
to-di»3’.
► mi
. 15. ibtoA
< I ri*j tVittnl
Ic Uist 1 in I twee
Aooc.i) w^-d-rohf,Btxjuou-:caily purcLa*«i
i- mdi.prawhle to ctbit l.nJt An ocoaom-
dpi« were to cJearir retcT^iiSmraRe"*
1 U«; j)!.tforui x«lf. A peculiar facility tn psrenaa/at
--—— — — -l.cr of M.ccpuiice of w ai»o!uteiy n«;«saiy lo the paler famOjS
they-are I of U-cc family and raodcrale
so well known to 3*ou ali that I wul n»it re-1 and it is at least desirable a i,
aute them. For weeks that pimtfann iobbere
and three candidates have tevu be- merchandise, te enabled^! »rtuu^SSt“ a
fore the country. Meanwhile the Con J smai! or large quant::iee r »v.
wenuon rallcu to nominate tTcn. Grant, I from time to time. AI* U i*, ran >
Icdt^ pracUc* oSSut! a^nc 4"'
hvlfgatok •-* statu Couv-o-ntiou.'
Savaxaau. July 15,1872.
/SuUt/rn GtfJiUtutwu: A large and enthusi
astic moctiug was held here last night, which
appointed delegates lo the convention and
recommended the ro-nouituation of Governor
Smith, with three cheers.
Bryan and Camden counties have appointed
Smith delegate.
Atlanta ftol6stie_Price Ccrrcnt.
foo;ujfc/ncj> namr.i
Oomwaiutiun
Atlanta, July ifi. 1 o’clock, v. a
Hkmakkh—This morning rntiicr pleasant;
still cloudy, and an app«-aniuce of more
roifl. Trade generally quiet in the city.
Corro3L—We quote dull at 28.
Financial.—We quote money at 14 per
mouth. Gold buying at 112; selling nt D4
Silver buying at 1U0; selling at 109.
ExcHAMOB.—Buying at par; selling 4 ja-r
tnium.
Bonds and Stocks.—Georgia 0s 75u77
7s 88a89; new Georgia bonds at the 8lnte
Treasur3' $1. Atlanta city bond*. 7s,
a76. 8s 84o88. Angusta 83a‘35. Gi*orgia
Railroad stock 96a93; Georgia Itailrond
bonds 9?al00. Atlanta and V*’eat Point Rail
road stock 93u95; Atlanta and West Point
Railroad bonds 98alb0. Macon aud Wwjtern
Railroad stock lObal04. Atlanta National
Bank stdek 110.
Flour.—Fancy $1050: «rxtra family $9 50a
9 75 family $3 50a8 75. superfine $5 7fe$7 f.0.
Grain.—We quote white corn95a974; yel
low and mixed 88a90. Wheat best qualify
$1 85; common Georgia Rod $1 .TD$1 75.
Of.tr 68170. Ryt* 90a$l.
Hay.—Timothy, Teunwsce, $1 85al 9^;
Tenn-«stic ciover $1 75a$1 80; Western tim
othy $1 95*2 00.
ORiXTRRIES. —We find a qiloiabie
change, Crushed, GranalatiMi and Powdered
144“i H .OiJtfee A184; lot Extra C !8£, Yellow
C18. Brown 1I4\13 Tallow 7. Livorpool
suit $2 IS; Virg.ru. salt $2. The various
brand? ««f soap from Excelsior Steam Soap
Works of AtLota, from fia74c p<.-r box.
Owdltt—f ill weights ‘3)a214> Ginger, 1^
Pepper 25. Corn meal $1 OO.v S’Arch 8*10
Rice 94alGc. for Iutcik Java Ooffoe 8$a35.
Rio 2S<CM. New Orleans syrup ?0a75 Mo-
lasses—bhds. 29, bbls 32. GLvSne, factory.
19a20.
Bcls Mr a rs—Wo qu.iic shoulders fi{;
clear sidc-N SJ. clt-.ir rib ride» 83; jolre 4j. •
Bao«»*.—We quote shoulders ; cif-aj
sides 9}: ciw»r rib -idre 94; country liant« t2ja
13; S. C. hams 15al5f.
Lard.— We quote bu.-t caof
tit-rces 1 Of all.
Toiiaooo.—Lr.w <?m ?e-. ^.un 1 I rk, 46-*48
low grades, s .und nik-agy, >ua.K; awdiaai
52a5S: mwfiain hiigiit$S»7U; K-.id brightCS»
90; favorite bras of tin. 10.
jira.pcr poituO net
Smina—MaccaW.
tutMl W1RTIl>— for the ]iY<* of
Grant! Greeley
WILSOff! BEOWJf!
And the loading men of afi parties. OVBR 40 6TE 1
POKTRAITB. Jurt th*» book wanted bj the maei
cvcrywhore. Aeunta meat with woudcrfnl aticceaa.
Sena for drru'ar and *emre tcrrltorv at oace
dreae. ZB1MLSR * MeTURDY. SC* North
Street, St. Louie. Mo.
nAS CURED , . - DBAFNH
DOES CTIRR I |\| X A and
W'llL CURE » I CATAflH
Vor Cure fit. (or Teat Sample 25 cunts.) hr ma
3. Y. IIYATT. 34* <*r*nd Atrcet, New York
FOlt SALE LOW.
^ STEAM SAW AND lilUST MU.L on 8 AM.
IL, Alabama, with or without LOU) acres Pine land.
For particulars, apply to CLARK M GOSS,
jul>6-d3tAwlm Attorney*. Atlanta. Ga.
Notice for Leave to Sell Laud
REDUCTION IN PASSAGE RATES
ANCHOR UNIT STEAMERS
BAIL KVK11Y WKUNiSSDAY AND HArURDAY
F ,88UNO BKS bouktxl toanil-fn»m any Railway
Station oa Saai-onT In Urutt llritafii, lridand.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark. Germany, Fruuce, Hol
land, Eelulum. and tbe United Stvtue,
Co\>in fare from New York to LONDON. LIVER
POOL, GLABUOW aud DRiiUY by Wed Heart ay*.
Stramure *UO. Hy baturday’e Steamure *03 and
•75
_ _rtk» tending for their friends in the Old Conu-
try can i-nrclnuc tickets at lowest rate*. For farther
Ailiculnrs apply to the Agents,
HENDElSoN BHOT11EH3.
7 Rowling Urceu, N. Y^
Or to F. F. (XIULTiflt.
sprl7—tl&w-ia Soatht-ru Express Company.
Admliitstrator's Kale.
J ILL lie sold before tbs Court House door,
city of Allauta, ou tbe first Tuesday tn August,
by virtue of an order of 'he Court or Ordinary of
Fulton o-nnty. Otvirgia the fMl (faring property, to-
wit: City lota Noa. n and tS, froutlug on lAunpkln
etrcct in dty of Atlauta, being a snbdlviaioii of tbe
Truman propotiy 8<*ld aa tha property of Horace
P. Hitcbouck deceased Term* cash.
CUAKLB8 COWART, Administrator.
juuuS3-w4t)d Printer’s fee $5
GEOBOU) DeKalb Cauuty.
Mary Stover r* M. 0. Stover. Libel for divorce In
the Superior Court of said county.
I T appearing to tho Court by the return of tb<
Sh-rlff, that the defendant does not reside iu said
county; and it further appearing, that be does
not reside in this State; It is, on motion,
ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the
next form of this Court or that the case be consider
ed In default, and the plaiutlff allowed to proceed.
aud that this order be published in the Atlauta < 'on-
sututloa, a public gaxotto of this State, once a month
fur four months.
H. J. WILLIANS, Clerk.
GEORGIA) Fulton County
Ordinary’s Office, Junol, 1877.
A NDREW P. THOMITON, guardian of the proper
ty of Joseph C. Thompson, baring flli-d hie
petition stating that he has fully discharged f'
treat:
All persons concerned arc hereby notfled to file
their objections, if any exist, on or K efur« the first
Monday In August nex-, else letters wilt be granted
tha applicant.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
junta— 1 »004 Printer's fee £5 00
Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va
OPEN JUNK 15th, 187*.
Tbe proprietor offers additional attractions »hi* »*•
sen. New. • h and spscions Drawing and Ball
Rooms, huauufal lswu«, «qui*ite a»r and scenery,
while, the waters of theae special springs Invariably
relieve Consumption. Scrofula, Bronchitis, Dr.«pep
hi*, and Di^rrhtra, and are for sals by iaadlnv Drue-
Irtrn* .-verywhore Readily acuiwlblo via Cheeaprekc
s * bio R R. Stop at Gallon Depot where coaches
will be in watting. Pamphlets on application. Janes
A FKaztan, Proprietor.
fin un CASI wMlcon your Hummer Excur-
W tiU r AIL. »ioii North to aecurooue of the
osxsBaAvns ?scr&ovan
Stewart Cook Stoves 1
With itn in»cci.il Roaster. Baker and
Broiler Tn^ Stove aud Awtitiure carefully pocked
for aafe chipmuiit. Hooka sent on application
FGLLEB, IVABUEK &. CO.,
*»G Water 8tro-t, New York.
^ HUHNHAM’S
New Turbins isin geuer-
al use thronghaut theU‘ o A
•7^ siz mcu. is used by tho Qov*
Immi. orrment in the Palest Office,
Wanbli-gton. I». V. Us slmpli-
■<" dty of cou*!melius* aud tha
power it traiuunit* tenders it
><*" the bent water wheel ever In-
veuted. Pamphlet free
N Y. BURNHAM. York. t*a
In a powerful Tonic, ea]>ccial1y adapted for
use iu tt.i! spring, when the xamooid and dbiim-
tated rtjrtU-m newts atregnth and vttality; »t wtil
give Vigor to the ft-'blii, i-trength to the weak.au1-
to the drjerti-d, activity *oth- slngglsh, ro»t
to tbe wiv-ry, qmet to the nervous, *and hralto lo the
infirm.
It is a Hfiutli American plant, wlilrb. acourding to
the medical ami scientific periodicals of undon and
Uarirt, iksnw* the most wwsam »onlc properties
known to MaUrla M^fea aad is well known In ita
rutcerfnl curative qualities
a erncirir iu aH cases of
DERANGBNBNT
TUMOnt DRtip.
-W. BLOOD, debility,
WEAKNESS OF THE INTESTINES, UTFK1NU
OR URINARY ORGANS. ’
!)Pi. WELLS’ EXTRACT IlfJOIilBIBA
it h-frr-u^ijK-ulng and nourishing. Likonutriclona
f»>*K!. tak.u into tbe stomach, it aaaimHates and dif-
bfTlth " /Vjf lhriM, * b ,h * rircuiatiuo. Kiriug vigor and
It regulate* the imwela, quiets tho niwm*. acts di-
rt*t!y on the serreuve organ?, and, by ita powerful
T«»utc and restoring rff^ct* produce* heuthy and
Tigor*ius action to tin* who!* notru.
JOHN t*. KELLOGG, lSf^att st.. New York.
h.da Aprnt for tho (lulled States
Ptlre. Onu Dollar per Bottio Scad fur iCircular.
ROCKBRIDGE
ALUM SPRINGS,
VIBGINU.
oriiif JUNE 1< 1873.
This favorite aid oelehrafsd Watering Place will offer
aadltional attraction* this sraaon. Among other im
provements there has been added an elegant and spa-
dons Bail Roo» ad jot f, tag the parlor; tho Parior has
been enlarged and mo* h improved, and tha proximity
of the two renders earh easily screes Ibis. It wiU be
kept in aatylenot sarpaesed anywhere in Vtrgi»1a.
The waters of these special t*pri- gv either cure < r
greatly relievamost cam* of Scrofula. Incipient Ooa-
samptior. Chreuic Bronabtti*. Chronic Iarriifltif
Chronic Pi-omonia, fTtrenlc Ztirpepsia Chronic Di-
Arrboja. Chr.-nlc Dysi-ntery. They are also a grra*
value in tl o*a afflirtioa* which are femidar to the ff-
nule constitution, and aa an *p*n!z-r, a tonic aud a
general n-euirutire. they are, ]«sri:%|»s, unrivalled
amongst znl^w-ra! waterr The proprietor w'll have
provided for the la waa and ball room
A FIret-Claes Band of Music I
and in general a 1 the sources of amusement and r©-
usually fannd at our beat summer reeorts will
b-: st tbs command of thegaestsat Rockbridge Alum.
The piace iamitLin eleven to thtneea boars of Rich
mond. Washington, Baltimore, etc. bv rail, all in
daylight. Pisaenrvrs leave the cars of the Chesapeake
aud t bio Railroad at Goshen Depot, and new and ele
gant stage roaches, pasriog rapidly over a smooth aud
leva; ri-ftd it only eight muca. sat down the visitors
at the Springs to • a
JaMEB A. PPAZIffR, Proprietor.
Persore* making use of tha grounds, etc. of the
4p irg*. and not atoppiug at my hotel, will be charged
half ray rcflp’ar rate*
Tbe water fer sale by R*DW)NE A F* X. A’lanta.
Daecripti^ Pamphlets *eu: free on
Madame Keltell, Female Phyilcian,
A jfD lMo«r of Hidalf-TT. lea* «P**|
.rre'ezuasiTeaa'l -occee-ful i#r»ct!ee to th
TLelalnu. ;;.r« JBA «UU».
S7to^£.-<deB» of ber m. Her <.:V-br»ted Ia-
WUWcrrcSi. jVjraie Ptn, We- * mn be mmO mdi
" a?c35i jg-iaJ?
■dUrawnurHe :s*-t ■ **«■
Xcw Yo-i'/n,
any part
r !.», t
Aran
i UtoSgS—1T MW7m
MONEY CANNOT .** UV *T.Lm r >
PRICELMSH!! BatU:
8ih Scotch
ounce c*G3, per ip-ubd, $18
00; Scotch in bottles, per ounce, $| 00.
CotTt thy Phodu< k.—Buying prices from
wagorn. E&* 15. cbfckarss 30-23; coua-
trv bottfcf 22<2fi; hpring chickens i8«2a |
VeGSTabijsiv—Selling Driers -Fte.r.s 25<
per peck; iviets 10c. t.--r bund
$1 50 per Ki.\h . Iritis
t-XlR WStiT IS F
I 4 ^FECjACUEb
wtil J*reaenra tn
GEOBGIA* l uiton County
• OiuiuiAHY's Onrxcai Juno 1st, 1877.
la'R LAWBHB. sdmtnis'rator of the estate of Lew*
JCj is Lawshe, late af Mid conuty, doceased, having
filed his petition, stating that ho has fully discharged
hi* said trust.
A11 i>ersons concerned aro hereby untiiled to file
their olijisctiouH, if any cxlM^ ‘ * " “
Monday in September next, i
June3-4m
hefor»‘ thejlrst
letters uf dismission
<d for.
AN. Ordinary.
Printer** tee $4 50
AdiiilnfKtnaktor’A Hole.
GEORGIA^ FULTON COUNTY.
B Y virtue of an order of tho Honorable Court
Ordinary uf Fuitou cunnty, Georg: a,
will sell before the Court U<>u*e door,
Athens. Clarke county, GetYgi*, <m Tm
day, the 6th day of August next, within the
usual hours of sale, a certain city lot iu the town - *
Athens, Clarke county. Georgia *
corner of lot formerly owned by
£
the mirth by James Bridges, and on the couth
crow* street, running between the lot of
Mathews and l*atrick Barry, and combining ouc-half
acre. m<»rv or less Sold as the froiierty of Charlt*
11 aches, late of said county, deemaed, for the 1«neSt
of tha heirs and creditors. Terms—naif cash; bui
ance 6 mouths with interest at 10 t»er cent
CORNR1 IffS y H RKUAN, -Administrator.
Atlanta, Ga , Janeto, 1872
jumST—w40d Printer** fee *10
State of tiwtrgls, Fa* too Con my
ELIZABETH L MINTS?!. 1 Libel for Divorce.
—. V KuMou Hajosrtoe Court,
[INTER, * - ~
I T appearing
yheriff, that
above stated case dove not reside iu said county
Falton, nor the State of Georgia* It Is ordered,
the Conrt. that said John L. Hlntor ap}»cr.r and pli
by the OctobiT Term «»f said Cenrt or that ssld c
will proceed aa Iu caaca of default, and that th'a
preerlous *»* the next Term of said t'eurt Iu Tua Ax
LANTA t onsTirUTlAV.
By the Court.- ARNOLD * FRARH.
julyG-wJJOd
I AM SELLING GEORGIA MADE STOVES
They are made of Scotch Pig and Shelby Iron. I hav all my Iron aoisrtert bt * '*»»•* . > • >4
man. I MaNUFATUIIE THE
KU-KLUX, SENTINEL. STONEWALL m ; V:i R*,A.
They have all been tested and have given wtiafar-
tion wherever urejd. I also Lave a* heavy stock of
other Stovce tuat I wilieeU
Low for Casii,
make room form y own make of Stoves, I will atiU
sell tho celobrated CHAHTKR OAK STOVES ir
mnoction with my own make..
I also have a large stock of
MANUFACTURED TIN,
would do well to give me a call jbefure purchasing
elsewhere.
Guarantee* all my Stoves to stand the Fire and not to Break in Heat in:
Plates for Stored duplicated on abort notice. Gas Pilling aud Plumbing done to order.
Xi. 23. LAHTGPORD,
marchl7—d&wtf 81 Whitehall Street.
weeks ftom this iiotUe. forleavc to sell tbe lards be
longing to th* <-«tftte of Catlurlne Dt-vaugbuu. lata of
mM county, •U-nawd, for the benefit of heirs and
creditors of raid deceased. JOHN II FAUU,
Executor of Gatherin'* Dcvaughcn.
17. 1877 jalyS-wtw l*rtuter’s fee $9
Admiuistrator’s Sale.
• order freiu tite U* urt of
Ordl-
Unu city lot in the city of Atlanta, on Marietta,
ro« * fronting forty-five feel on said street A*
_n»» city lot In tlie city «*f Atlanta, fronting fifty I
oul rsburacy street Each lot has a house uu IL
H*-1d as tha pruperty of James U. Purtell, deceased,
jr the lutmost* of a division. Terms cash.
june»—wids J V. i*AV»H, Adtu*
NOTICE.
Jesse Thompson va. Martha McCutcbin and Thus.
Compton. Motion to establish lost deed
In Murray Superior Court.
I T apptwring to the Court br tho return of the
flier Iff that the defendants 00 not reside la said
county, aud It further appearing that they do not re
side in said State, it IsonhTsd that mid defendants
ther ordered that publication of this rule be made iu
The Atlanta Constitution, a newspaper published in
Atlanta, Ga., Iu terms of thu law.
J. R. PARROTT, J. S. C. C. 0.
Johnson & McCamy. Agents for movcout.
Chamber*. April 9. ltfTI—aprlS—wlani4m
Georgia, Fulton County*
Oaimunr’* Oftiou, July, 8, 1877.
TUMAC WITTER, has applied for exemption of
•I personalty, and I will toss upon thu same at 10
o’clock, a. at my office, on tbe 18th day of
July, WI*.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
JulyG-dltAwSt Printiv’s fee $* 00
tMiwonalty. and 1 will pas* upon tho same
at Id o'clock, a. on the 18th day of July, 187*,
at my office.
GKOUGIA, Fulton County.
Okuikaut's Omen, July 9,187*.
HH, K. A rOKKA, wife of Francis Com, (1
hnsdaod urglcctinr or refus'ng to apply) I—
applied fo- exemption of pctaonalty and suttirg spart
and valuation of u h _, mrstead, aud I will pass upon
the same at 10 o’clock a. ■., on the 18th day of July,
1873, at my office. DANI8L PITTMAN,
jnrefl-dlMwSt Ordinary.
l*rlnter's fee 1]
GEOUGIAt Fultou County.
OrdiMabt’s Orrica, July*, 187*.
G A. JOHNSON has applied for oxemption of
• jHTsonalty and and 1 will pass niton the name
10 o'clock, a. x., on tho 18th day of Jaly, 187*,
my office.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary,
jaljrfl—dltAwlt Printer's fee |1
GBOU ( <lA, Fulton County-
Cot’KT or OuniKAHY, July Term, 187*.
J EROME BR&K8B, admlniatra'or of the estate <
B F Piaster, late of said county deceased, repre
sents that hu has fully discharged nfs su'd trust..
All persons concerned are notified to file the*r ob
jections, if any exist, within the time proscribed by
law. elsu totters of dlsu-iMion will bo grmutud the
applicant.
julyfi—w*Ud
DANIRI. PITTMAN, Onlfhary,
l'rlnter’a fee $5
Richard Johnson, late of said county deceased,
applies for Icaro to sell the land beloagtiig to
i said land as proved for.
NOTICE.
f PULLED iteforci me aa an ostraj on the 1st
J. July, 1KW. l»y W. L. Kedwiuc, of the U
trictG. M. of Fulton rounty. Georgia, one 1
sized Roan Mare Mute about five rears old,
on the left hip wtrh the letter **W.” Appro sot by
J. W. Roiscr and Powell Owen, freeholders of aald
district, to be worth one hundred and twenty-five dol
lars and who say I* ie worth CO centa per day to take
care of aud feed her.
The owuer la hereby notiflod to appear bcf«
prove protsvty, pay c«*ste ar.d exis;us«* and teke h*w
away else she will W sold witb*n th** lime proscribed
by law. JOHN T. COOPER,
julyS-dliwdw Cl- rk Court of Ordinary.
Southern Female College
EuGrua&rfS (jJt.'ortfla,
'I'lIB FALL TERM of this Institution, under
JL corps of uigtit first-class teat hers, will open
Last >7«d&€Hdfiy, tu A ugust
Modern Lstigtuigob taught b? a profawor wL.
sruACs Fretich a»d German rur«tm.r. Tho Priori
pal «»f the music depaitmert Isagradiiaicof Ltdpslc—
was for years the pupil of Mondeiasclm, David and
other great masters. Painting iu aU ita forms taught
by an acooati-llnbcd artiar.
T he Annual Onkgas uumbers 151 inu-its—00
music and 08 Iu pointing. Bxperse of a young lady
per annum. SM7—with music, $314. m
Uerrlen 8herlfPs Batina
\\JV L 1m sold before tbe Court lions* door
v | Na>hviUe. on tee 1st 7 ueeda/in Angaat um .
the foli-iwing properly, to wit: L«>ts of land No.
nlne«y.thm? 1OT) and two hnndr*
(3*9) In the ninth district «>f raid
as the property of William W. Cheer rr A Co. to ST
tsfy one fia fa Issued from tha Superior Court of
Dougherty, in favor of Marion Bank of rirorgi*
mgainat Cteever A CO. Properly notated out by plain
tiff's attorney, this Jane *7tb. 187*.
july*w4w "* ■” ”
t*end for catatogne.
julyfi deod9tAwlt
I F. COX, President
THUS. 1>. i'UTCUK, BlwriffU C.
Ailmtntotmtor’s l>ul«
7)T rirtneof an order of the II-norable Coart of
Ordtasrj«»f Fultou cdunty. I will sell befarath*
ir ** —
_*t
city, _ _ ..... ..
street, and conta*ring srven-ehfl .
or Ices. Soldasthenrnpertvoi theestetsofU Lareo-
don, deceased, for the benefit ef aa^a estate. Terra*—
Onc-t bird cash; Ini asm eno and two years, with 10
OBOKGU, Howry County-
Okur>» art’s Orrtos. May Sib. 187*.
J AMEN W. ALEXANDER, administrator or the
cstato of BHzabrth Alexander, aud aa guardian
of Johu L. Alexander, having fuilv discharged his
trust, pravs for lettera of Dismlealun
If objoctione exist, let them be filed within
statutory time, or the lettera will be grunted.
Witness tn j official signature.
GDO. Ml
mayll-vrSm Printor’a fee *4
(lEOMUUf Usury County.
Ord nr art's Orrici, July 8th, 187*.
187*. at my office.
jniylt-cilAwSt
GfiD. M. NOLAN, Ordinary.
UEOUVUi Fnltora County.
OsmKARv'a Orrica, July 11th, 187*.
M RS. CARRIE MAFFETT has applied for ex
emption ef THjrreiusIty, and I will tiaert upon the
“ the SSd day of July,
BPOKUIAt Fultou County.
SupeTi«»r Court of aald County, April Term,
IK.*. Present. His Honor. John L.
Ilopktas, Judge of said Court.
Frauds M. War* v*. John T. Ware. Ltbri for divorce
in said Court Rule to perfect service.
J T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher
iff tW tbe defendant in toe above stated care does
not reside In this county, and it further appearing
that he does not reside In tbia State; it fa on motion
of counsel ordered, that tbe aald defendant appear
and answer, at tha next term of this court, else that
tbe case be considered in default, ana the plaintiff
allowed to proceed. And It la further ordered, that
this rate be pahlished in any public mate of this
State, once a month for four months prior to tbe next
term of this Court. By tbe Court tb!« May 14^1879.
jnneC-wlsu>4m
OEOEtilA. Henry County.
O ants art's Omci, Jane S«th, 187*.
A A MOKRI8 applie.* for letters of admiuUtra-
. tioa. dc bonis no.., on the esute of W. J. Mor
ris, deressud. iate of saia county. Wm C. Lee, former
admi ietrstor. having departed this'life
•f objections exist, let them be filed within statu
tory time, or the letter, will be granted.
Witness my official stoma: urc.
jutMfiO »4w
GiO. M NOIAW. Ordinary.
Printer's fee $4 50
on tons
, AV- prr ;
»uns^c ]•» ’<> - iccats; uora 25 to .‘J)
„ , <! >wa; « 4 a»ibw lS^o p.f
* New S«*i “™ ,lm !-r doa*; unnutoc 15^20
JalyiG-wlt I cents per <,mn <>kra j JHJ . (f;urt
value your Syestgi.i use the Perfect Leases
rocRd fres Jlinrte Crystal Pebble*, muted uiffeth-
Am- “Diamond'* oa account of
«rf79BBaAnd BriUteoey. They will
tare without change, aad are warrmutea •uprrtcrto
attse. Mauutectr^ed bj J. E. hpecccr A Co-,
Near York.
trade mark. For sate ** Brtpo«-
‘ it the Union tihaipA Hoyd,
l are Sole Agents for At-anta,
tiiy^>o^J^«trtataed. Ho
aovH-CeOd^WlJ
Fulton County M&ertffta Salss for
August, 1872.
euffiJ. te sold before the Court House door, in
W (WriwU Atiaat*, Pcltou county. BeurjcU.
l q rt , Ta^aday in Aucuat next, witiiiu the legal
on tht- ■-fc :h.ri^lo«Io)t prap«tr. to-wlt:
Ku“.t. ^•2L?“iJ , 2a2g I SS’
Sii
Farow ; said lot coatalmug
•SSKf. <wb
ih. 14th dirtric*. of on. - W- fojpenj or J. ».
cooo-.y, O*-; **
Uoitoc. »gent for «•; • ’y.T .'.i
a fm, itM-l tn« Fn’l.io Swm.
Kico* JIltchei'Tf i. *• .
at to A f. 4ai» e
■EUKKIISONjl.-.- .
Pnnter*8 foe *i SO per tea .
_ property of
-*hc of roc to satisfy a
■Court is favor of
for uife
Pruutrtf pointed out m ft t* July 8,
rrojrerey P™ ^ PERKBlWOJLDnHity
julyl3—wtd# '“
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
aftov expiration o!
four weeks frem this notice, for leave to aril the
lands belonging tn tho estate uf John Graves, late of
said county, deceased, for :br bcorfit of the heirs
* - - * JAUR8M. AUSTIN,
WANTED AGENTS
d*~| i W\ to (850 per muutii, every whore, joale and
tt)IlM f female, Ut Intrudnc** the Latcvt Imi»rov-»l,
meet simple «*d perfect SHUTTLE HEWING
MACHINE ever invented. We challenge the werid
to compete with It. Price only (IB U0. and fully
warranted for fire* years, making the Elastic Lock
Btich. alike on both sides. Tbe same aa all the high
priced Shuttle machines. Also, the celebrated and
latent Improved COMMON SEN KB FAMILY (JEW-
ING MACHINE. Price only f*5 00. am* fully war
ranted for five Tears. Three muhlrnv will Stlcb,
Uciu, Pell, Tack, tiullt, Cord. B nd, Brohl and JT
hredder in the most superior manner. Aud
terms, address ». WYN&OOP A OO. »f>4 Rldgd
Fulton SliorllT’K Solid for August, w«e»itp» *«ic. in
i»7a.
W ILL be fold before tbe OMirt Uooeeduor, tn Itie
city uf Atlanta. Faltnn coonlj. CbxHXla. be
fore n tbe lnKol bnuri* uf ealu, uu the Aral Tneeady iu
AMM next, the tuUuwim! pn>p«w. to-wtl: ,
All that parrel and port of laud lot Ho 81, In thu
14th dlatrlct of Ortjtlualljr Urnrr. now Fulton county,
tieurala ; the pvt hi 'erlod oc la tn want 6, froulln*;
on Boutli and Wallacu atiueUu tn thu city of Atlan
ta, owta'ntnjt S' acre, more of luoo, ndjulala*Jhy.
aat'a property. Larlud ou aa the protwriy of M U
Uradtey. tu -«tWy a Btatuaud county tax Atafor
hie tax for I8T1. , .. .
Alio, xt the oonw time and place, port of land lot
No M, In the 14th dlMrict of urlulndw Uimry. »o«r
Fultou county, ttonia; the part aoleyled onto te
wards fronUti* on Fir atreet. In theclly of Atlanta,
conuty tax A fa for her tax fur 1871.
Aleo. at the ■am. tune and placo. part uf lard let
— - of orielnaily 1
No St, tn tho 14<h dlttrtct of originally Henry, now
Fultoe county. Go*ryia; the i*art so levied on la In
ward 7, frouting on Houston nod BUla atreeu. In thu
‘ty of Atlanta, oontclulug M acre, more or less, and
IJolntng the property of Httcheock and Gavta.
eviedon as the property of F. VV. Dmion, to satisfy
Htato and oounty tax A fa for hi* tax furtteyosr
Also, at the same time and plaor, part of laud lot
No M. In the 14th d'atrlct of «*rlgibally Hcury, now
Fultou county, Gcoayla; tho part so levied on la In
ward 9, frouting on Martin atreet. in the dty of At
lanta, containing \ acre, more or toes, and adjoining
the property of Ripley and Redwlou. Levied on aa
the property of larih Carter, V' aatiafy a titato and
county tax fi fa for his tax for 187»,
Also, at the same time and p ace, imri ot land lot
No Hi. tu tbe 14th district of or gtnatiy Henry, iuw
Falton couaty, Georgia; ountalnl-gMMre, me*
lea*. Levied on aa toe property Thin. Dye, tj
* ix A fa f
•, in
Faitou oounty, Goorgia; tbe part
ward 1, fronting *' “
• • iSj
No 89. In the 14th district of originally Henry, now
Fulton county, GoorrU; the part ao leriodoalaln
ward 1, fronting i>u Davis atreet, in the dty «*f At
lanta. containing 50 by lafi feel, more or lro*. and ad
joining tho property of Cheater. Levied on a* tin
property of John J. Garvey, to aatiafy a titate
and oounty tax fl fa for his tax f»<r the year 1871.
Al*<>, at the same time and place, a part of Und 1
* * * “ -* 1M
He la
.. Walker street, iu the city of At
lanta, coutalultting 1- 6 aero, more «t lew. and ad
joining the property of Ksrdage and Flu. Levied ou
as the property of M s. N A. Wheeler, to satisfy a
Bute and county tax fl fa for her lax for 1871.
Ala*, at the same time and place, a port of land lot
No 111, lu tho J4to district of originally llanrj now
Fulton oounty, Georgia, containing Vfl acrea. mure or
leas. Levied on aa tha property of Edward White to
satisfy hi* Bute and oounty tax fl fa for his taxes for
ioyear 1871
Also, at th* same time and placo, 9 acres, more or
less, of pan of laud lot No! 11 in the 14th district of
originally Henry now Falton esuitaOa Leviod on
as toe property of I*. H. Webster to satisfy hi* Stats
and oounty tax fl fa for his taxes for the year 1671.
Also, at tte same time and place, k arm, more or
lesa. of part of land lot No 11* In tteUtb district of
originally Henry now Fulton county. Ga. Levied an
as the property of Mrs B. D. Thomas to satisfy a
Hsatc and eounfy tax fl fa fttr her tax for the year 1871
Also, at the same time and place, part ef land lot
No 49, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now
Fu’ton county, Georgia; the part eo levied on is in
Ward 9, fronting ou Grant and Anderson street*, tn
the dty of Atlanta, containing 9 acroa, more or lc**,
and adjoining the property ef the coloml church.
Levied oo aa the property of O. W. 8t>vklng’osatisfy
a State and county tax fl fa for his tax for 1871.
at the same time and plaoe, a part of land lot
in the 14th district of originally Henry, now
Pulton oounty, Georgia, containing 15 sere*, more or
toss. Levied on aa toe property of B. P. Baundtra to
satisfy* State and oounty tax fi fa fur hi* tax for the
time aud place, pari of laud lot
Uriel * t originally Henry, now
rgia; toe part so levied «>n is in
Ward 5, fronting on Uayduu and Baker street* in tho
dtv of Atlanta, containing k acre*, more or lee*, and
adjolaiug the property or Itedn* end Cianrimw.
Levied on aa the property of J D. Robinson to aatisiy
Auguat, 1872
W IU. te sold before the Court Ut _
tbe city of Atlanta. Fulton orau'y. Georgia.
A lot In the dty of Atlanta, frnulltqr four irandoi
et, mere «t lea*, on the 8o*'h aide of (Tvtr« «ar^-
oach of said atretfa. It bring part uf l»ml lot Min tbc
14th District of orUlnallv Henry row Falton cnaaty.
Ga. Levied oa a* the pn*j*erty of V ftp* Id lag by vir
tue of aud to satisfy a fi fa Issued from Pultun Ha|to
ri or Con rt In favor of Mun'hyJSMerriaa va Vftroalra
lug. Property pointed oat in fl f*, Jalv tab, 1871
Also, at the eamo time odd ptocw, a tot iu Um rtiv
of Atlanta, c- n'ulnir.g ouo-h%tr arm. more or lean.
situated on Orub\ Forsyth and Palrl j afire* ta, aad *6
jAilelnr the property of fltitmg. On aatd lot H» a two-
*t<*rv, liilck dwelllng-houm. I.evVdonaa tbepnmrvtv
of Mr* Jsno E Bimmoaa by vfrtaeof aud to amtafy a A
fa. lewd from Fultei (ttpartw ti«rt In favwr «4
William Lowe vs Mr*. Jure If tUmmoa* property.
Pointed out by plaintiff'* attorney July fi. 187*
Also, at the same time aud ptecn. a two story brick
house located In the town of Went Und. situated ou
part of land lot 107. lu tbe 14th dWtrttt of originally
llenry now Fulton crusty. Ga. Levied oa aa the
property o* A L Boyd, by vlrtco of a»d u> satisfy a
fl fa iaennd from the Justice's Court af tbe lUSOth
district G M. In favor of James C Dowcn vs A I.
Boyd- Levy made hy Frank L. Ltttic, L C, aad re
turned to mo July S, 187*.
Al«k at the name time and place, lota Noe 4 aad 6
of steroid survey of the Lynch property, la tbe illy
oT Atlanta, lot No 6 frouting I«W fret oa Cbnltabuo-
chco and rannlag back to lot No 19 of sold sonny,
said lot No 4 tel tig in the aamo block, froattag fifty
feot on an ally aad situated la rear of lot No IT of
mtd survey, all being In laud lot No M la tbe 14 U
distrletof orginillyllrerynow Paltioc county.Gs
Levied by vlrture of and to aatlafyas allachmrn* A
fa issued from tbe JosUre'e Coart ef the 1394th dU-
trict, « M. In favor of John R WaHare vs J.ewpli
Fry. Levy made hy James Gampbett. L C, fiad re
turned to me July 5th, 187*.
Fulton connty, Uo.. boarded Wrot bv R j.
north by land of Loyd Courser, nieth by Isml
18, and east hynart of land rot lit. Levied
on the property of J TAkridge, hr virtue «f aad to
satisfy nlno fl fa* lasoed from tte Justice's t'eurt of
tht' KBCth dlatriet, G M, in favor . f Sam nd Haprvu
JT Abridge. Lrvica trade by J R Thompson, L U.
and returned to me July 6,1879.
Also at th* mum time and pioca. a dty lot la the
dty of Atlanta, situated in on the correr of ftprocc
aud U»w streets, being a part of the old Pounds lot.
containing fifty by one hundred and three fret. It be
ing nart of landJMfSIu the H»h dlatriet of origin
ally Uonry now Fultroi county. Geo-eta. Jxvlrd on
aa the proprety of Joseph »ry by virtue of and to
satisfy a fl fa Word from tho Justice*' Oeurt «*f th-
10961b district O M.ls favor of JUIoOwc vaJnstph
Pry- I-rty tewto by J R Thompson U C, and re-
tnrncd to mo July 5,187*
Alao, at tbs tome Urn'' aid place, UM lot 1*1 tn tbe
14th district of orifinally Henry now Pultun oounty.
Ga, containing W)( acres. m<>re or kaa. Ale*, a
land tot lOfi In same district, and a pert of
tot Urt in tbe same district, both pared* con
taining 90 acres, mo*e .*r lesa. commencing at the
northwest rorn-r of land lot K* and ranntag west
990 f*et. to a stake on* land Tot 107. thence east KW
feet to a stake on the Newnan nwd, CHaoce tmrtbwret
to Gregg's corner, tbsoco c**t to Macroi and Western
Railroad, thence southward]v u> «l4n*y town's enr-
neron the right of way of said railroad, tbsnra east
1158 feet to the wrot boundary nf lot «to 10t to a
stake, thence south 850 feet to Lockhart and Do*nr**
corner, thence wast 1485 fact u»v he wew •boundary of
l*nd tot 106 to a stake, thence 1S70 fret to the begin
ning. AU levied on aa projwtv Edward Whit# by
Tlrfoc of and to satisfy tarofl fa* ironed from *-»«—
Superior a»urt in favor of Wm BFhtnins; one
vwfi * ?3st.
A’so, at the *am
•fyaf
1871.
time a>-U ptare, pert of land lot
—’*■ -* —■-*—**- "enry now
tain ward
„ _n Marietta
struct, in the city of Atlanta, ami adjoining the prop
erty of Weaver and Murphyt iuvied on as (no proper
ty of J. F. Reynard to satisf - * * *“ *—
fl fa for his tax for the year IL. _
Alao, at the same time and place, part of land let
No 89 lo the 14Ui dls'rict of originally Ueii'-y now
Fullon county, Ga. Tl»e part ao levied c»n la to wan*
1 fronting on JsUlott and Thurmond streets la the eit;
of Atlanta, containing R acre, more nr leas, and ad
joins th«: property of Motri*on, levied on aa th* prop-
—* * F. lUynoid*. to satisfy a htato and county
the city or Atlanta, ccmta'tdng U acre, more or l a*,
and adjoining tbe property of Thrasher. Lcviud
aa the property of J K. Morris to satirfy a State a
oounty tax fl f* for hi* tax for the year 1871.
Also, at the same time and place, part of land lot
No 69. in the 14th district cf originally H*nrv
Fulton county, Georgia; the part ao levied on
ward S, fronting on John straut. In tboclty of Ati
oontaiulug Macro, more or leas,and adjoins th* prop
erty of Crerkott and Bparka. I-evlcd ou as the prop
erty of Alex. McWilliams to aatiafy a State and oo u-
ty tax fi fa ftw his tax for the year 1871. . .
Also, at the same time aad ptares, part of Und hit
No 18. in tbs 14th dlatriet of urfglnallv Hoary now
Fulton county, Georgia, containing 25 seres, more or
tee*, landed on aa tho property of A. N. Hunt,
trustee, to satisfy a State and county tax fl fa for his
tax for th* year 187L
tS^lTtbe ittSafi 1 ? origi^lly*Hrurv now Ful-
u»ti oounty. Georgia. 7 he part so levied on is tn
ward 1 fronting ou Davla street In the dty of Atlanta,
containing M arm, mors or loan, aud adjoining the
vruperty of tilegdou and Ragan. Le
projHjrty of Wistlam Painter to aatisf,
county tax fl fa for hla tax for the year _
Also at the same Um* aud place part of land tot No.
46 in tho 14th district of origfnallj *
county, Georgia. The pan eo iovl
in the dty of Atlanta, containing H acre, mure or
Ires, aud adjoining tbe property of Zanmennaa and
Verdery and ffdwardv relate.
erty of Edward PurlaM to ai
tax fi fa for his tax for the year 1871
Also at tbe same time and place pari of l»nd tot No.
45 In the 14th district of originally Henry now Pkiiteu
oounty, Georgia. The part *■• levied on is la wkrd 4,
fronting on alley in the dty of Atlanta, containing M
acre, more or ires, and adjolnlug Kills. Levied on k*
tlw property uf A. H. Plwn»a to aatiafy a State aad
county tax fl fa fro Uia tax fro the rear 1871.
Also, at tho seme rime and place, vert «»f land lot
No79. in the I4»h dlatriet of orfg'naily Henry now
Fulton i entity. Ga. The part so levied on lain Ward
S. fronting oo Hum stn et. In the dty nf Atlanta,con-
I mining M sent, more or tore, and adjoining the j>n>p< r-
ly of iKragborty aud Dobbins. Lsvlrd on at tho
iwopertyor Jana II. Gaidrmto satisfy a Slate and
oounty tax fi fa fro ter tax for the year 1871.
All tbc fun going property pointed oat by K. R.
Hoyle, T. C., July 8,187*. W. D BROWN.
julyfi wtd* Printer'* fee toper levy.*
•nlnit Edwui Wlillo. maker, m,<! K >4w
ra-.lEdoracr Projwjr poUMd oat br vtalatUT.
attorney November 4,1869
Also, at the some time aad ptoco, a dty lot fa the
dty of Atlanta, fronting on ^Victory atreet. fifty feet
and running bsek same width eighty fee*, more «w
Jtea. it being part offer* lot 81. tn the I4th di-tilct of
originally Usury, row Futo.n county. Oa. Levied or
oa the prop Tty of Pat. Weekly by virtue of and to
■ fif* tteued fnaa the Jastioto Coart uf tbe
rcaeth disttir*, O M , la rarer of OftMeld* and
Garden v*. Pat. «wWy. Lwry made by J K. Thump-
ewn. L. C., and retor-ed ta me July ft. 187*.
ra A1,l ?. ^.9 M, . ,,<unu H" 1 * •***' ttm 11 fo estate ef
Mrs. r.Vallntinoaad the nndlvidei cno eighth Htiet-
“* of Gate Veil nt! no in the following desrrlted
petty, to wit: A lot and tbe lRpcnvoamti there
ward of the dty «>f
Atlanta and extendir g l*ack to Breed atrer t haring a
front of forty two fod or ll o»<] street adhitnlng tte
tmw rty of Scofield and Holbrooks, It bring pvt ef
land lot 77 In tho t4th district of rofxrlnally Henry.
Pfy afi fa
tl.o 1.03fith district. «. M . to favor of Paul A rate ve
Mrs C V* tititino and Gate VaTlntiao. Davy teedo
by J. R, Thompson. L.C.. aud rctorned to me July
Also, at the same time and placo, VPs No'*. S*. fit
and 58 of the Lynch rarvey, trek fronting fifty froi
on tTbatathenchec *nd extending berk w-st to fenda
of J H Wallace. 10fi feet ali In find tot«**f »ho 14th
Distrletof
Levied oa
of and to
f originally Henry, now Falton county. Ga.
i as th*» property of Joseph Fit. bv rirte**
•atisfr two fl. faa. issaed fawn tbe Jostle**,
rtftth iMstrlct, G M.. In rarer ef D. II.
ph Fry levy mads hyJ R.7homp-
rrtarued to mo Jaly 8, ITt
saree time and pfern. a In rare and lot
Court of the lirtfttb District, G M.. ta fares of D. II.
Beatia n. Joaepb Fry “
son. L. C.. aad r * *
Alao. at tlm * ,
on tbe west aide of MrDmwagb atreet la the rttv of
Atlanta, vljotutng th* property of Thus Alexamler
and property rerrrtiy»«cupled hy W D Bill*. Irarivd
on a* the property of Mr* M A Holme* by virtue • f
and to satiefr three Justice Court fl faa one lu favor
of ttichsrd* A Martin va J N Holme*. f*r wife.
onelnfav-Tof FOi * —**— * ” *
aad one In favor
^s&’«ar‘?7fiwrs
■ time and pleoa. ahonre trt lot I
OF.OBUU, Pulton County.
SOPHRONTA A. DI8BRUB, i
va. s Libel for Divorce.
CHARLES J. DISBRCB, )
In Fultou Superior Court, April Term, 1879. Order
to perfect Servioo.
r r appearing to tha Court by tbe return of the
Sheriff; that the defendant lu the above stated care,
Charles J. Dlsbnro, Is not to be found in aald county,
and it further appearing (hat he la not to bo found
in raid Stan;, mxm motion uf Counsel for plaintiff,
it is : Ordered, by the coprt, Tl»at service l>e per
fected by the puoiication uf this Rule or.ee a mouth
for four mouths, in "Tlie Atlanta Constitution,** A
public gazette published in the rity of Atlanta.
GARTRRI.L A HTEFHKN8,
Comutafnant s Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
April Ifitb. 1879. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
aprl7—wlaxnim
UEOKG1A, DeKalb Conuty.
ORDOtaBT S OyflCR, April utb, 187*.
W HEREAS. Thomas J. Akins, guardian of Zach
ary T. Wright, minor heir of Spender P.
Wright, deceased, having applied for letters of dis
mission from said trust
This is. therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons Interested, to be and appear at my office, to show
cause, if any they can. within tbe time allowed by
law. why aald letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office.
W £. WEE
Printer's
OEOBtilAi Falton Cauuty.
W. P. Light va. Mary J. Light. Libel for divorce in
Fulton Superior Court, April term, 1879. Rule to
perfect service.
r appt-ariug to the court by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendant, Mary J. Light, does
net reside ia this county and It further appearing that
the (toes not reside lu Inis State, it is on motion nf
onm.se! ordered that the said defendant, Mary J.
Light appear and answer at the next term of tbla
court rise that tbe case be considered in default and
the plaintiff be allowed te proceed; and ft ia farther
ordered that this rale be published In any public ga
zette of this State once a month for four months
prior to the nax term of this court. By the court this
14th day uf May. 1873.
A true extract from the minutes of aald court.
This Mav 14Jb 187*. W. R. VENABLE,
Jonc&-woam4m. Clerk.
Guardian’s Sale.
Ordioarv of Fuimo counqr. will be soM on tha
StTneadai in Amrt«iit.aa,taw ***?
House door ta. MMMt*ba|»eaa thoUgdh
maty, betv
of sale, the following inscribed land, to-wit: A city
ire lying and being in tbe dty of Atlanta, in the 14tb
distrcTof originally Henry now Falton county,
fronting thinJ-two uO) fret^i
t or lean, ou Thar-
of the W*st**n aad
Atlantic Railroad and running back the same width
ona hundred and seventy (170) feet, more or leas, to
one hundred and seventy (170) feet, more or teas, to
the lot owned by the Aa* Company of the cltr of
Atlanta, and sold aa the property of 4. M B. (tar 1 ton
benefit of saM t
_ juneac-wtod
ird ? estate. Term* cash.
ADRUNISTUATOK’N HALL.
~l JY VIRTUE of an ordro from tbe Honorable tht
X) Court of Urdinary of Fultou county, will iniMfid
n£f<*rt: the Court House d«n*r iu tho dty of Atlanta.
•m tbe first Tuesday in August next, one House and
Lot in said city. Lre fronting on east side uf PTjror
at rent fifty by one handrod and fifty feet, between
Jos. J. Meador aud DorretL House two stork* with
tlx rooms, passage* aud varandahs, and kitchen, with
two rooms, improvements all new and good.
and oounty of
Carroll, tbe undivided one-sixth lnterret ia lot of
land No. *95,5th dlatriet of Carroll county, and the
Tbs above parcels of land making owaalrth Inter
est In the settlement of lead, about four miles met
of Carrollton, and known as the Morgan Plaoe.
All of the above mentioned property lo te sold for
junclk—wide
JKO. T. MEADOR, Administrator.
GEOBOIAt Henry County.
ORDuraxr'a Orncx, June 98th, 187*.
f^Olt M. DICKERSON, guardian 6f Ba*. W. Dlck-
\ j emra. applies for leave to aril Iota and portions
of lota Of land* Nos 11A 117, 101, WI. 108.100, 210,
aggregating about IM» acrea la tbe tab District orig
inally Usury now Newton county. Ga., far tbe pur
pura* of settling claims against said ward** Interest.etc.
If objectkmaextat, tet them te filed within statu
tory time, or the leave will te granted.
Witness my official signature.
Gfto M. NOLAK
j«
NOTICE.
JESSE THOMPSON
MARTHA MoCUTCHEN, Vrior Court.
ITUOS. COMPTON. J
F * appearing to the Court, hy tho return of the
Sheriff, that the defendants do not reside ia said
oounty, and it further appearin' that they do not re
side in tha State, It la ordered that aald defendants
appear at the next Term of the Court and defend, ro
that the ease be considered in default. And it is
further ordered. Thai publication of thia Rule te
made In The Atlanta Conatitntiou, a newspaper
published in Atlanta, Georgia, In term* of tbe law.
J. R. PARROTT, J. S. C. V. O.
Granted Aprilfith. 187*.
GEORGIA. MtnutaV Courtt.
T. M. M. Leonard. Clerk of the Superior Court iu
and for said oounty, do hereby certify that the above
is a tree and correct tnaaaipt from the minute* of
the Soper: or Court. April 15, 187*,
aprlH—wlanrtm M. If LEONARD. Clerk.
GEORGIA} Fulton Coanty.
Oocrt or Ord nr art, July Term. 1879.
W HERE * S, William A Powell and John J. Pow
ell, administrators of the estate of Chapman
Powell, late ef said county doceosod. applies for let
ters of dismission, representing that they have folly
dfe^harged thier said treat.
All persona concerned are hereby notified to die
their objections, if any exist, on or before the first
Monday in October next, else letters of dismission
will be granted the applicant*
* DANIEL PIT TMAN. Ordinary,
julyfi-w3m Printer's fee $5.
trict of orlgtasU? llenry.
Levied on aa th* propertv u
and to satisfy a sawmin lie
Superior Court tn farer ef „ «
L Doyd Property pot Mad <n fl faTuly 8,187*
Also, at 'he same time and plan*, m heure *nd lot In
tho dty of Atlanta obtaining % mem, siuiaud <*i
Tannery turret, fronting on said atreet 10b fray and
extending hack same width to Hlmpaon ate ret levied
on a* thu property t*f William P Bsmmfiod by virtue
of and to satisfy a fl 'a Isreofi fa.oi Fatten l&psrkw
O.urt in favor of Orergi- E Ulbtwra va Wllltsm P
Hammond rrutrety pointed out by plaintiff's et-
torney July 8th, 1ST*
A1s»» at the same time aad ptar* lota No*. 1. *, 8, fi,
7, a. Iff IT. Ifi.*!.«. fit, 98. $Tw. fS and M «• tte
Lynch property aa aorvoyed byB. P. Thigpen, county
surveyor, and e*4d by Genrge W. Ad»|r. earb of mid
lota coutXlclr g 8b by lfO feet, more or Ices, all In la-d
ire 8* la the 14th dlatriet of orlaluaily ftenry now
Fulton county. «4raw*la. aad also two dty lots ou
Mraitt avenne aud Ivy atreet in aald dty and county,
euu'ahtiftg \ of *r *c»i-. mare or Iran, bounded list
feet by Ivy atrort and extending bark along Marltt'a
avroue '4fl foet, bring port ef feao lot SO (a dlstrirt
and raraaty. Levied .« ae tbe property of -Vreet*
Fry by virtue of aud to rattafy ao attachment • fa Is
sued from Fulton ftnpcrlroCuurt la favor of Ifayt
dtJrowwyp.fiweph Fry. Property polaied out ia fi
A. M. PEKKEKSON.
Deputy tiheriff.
V*s fee $* 50 per levy.
fa, July 8. Itrf9.
fulyfi-wtds
Uorrten County ShorlfTta (Mile.
W ILL he aokl ou the first Taoeday ta Aarn-t
nrxc between Ibc- legal hour* ofukMtre
the Court House dour. In the town of NaettvOfe. Brr
rirar county. Geucgte, ih«s ful le wing property, tew it:
Two handred two and ooe-fcalf acre# of Ire of feed
ibar MJaud twenty-five a
firh di ' * * '■
ISXttX the Jorelon Cuart of the 114St> District,
O If ..In favor of W W Boyd wutnat JJ Farrlshaud
K N Parrish, rtdjbo«*» issued from tbe J
TSk i
Tiit. Joij »i, ltm
TBOB. D FCTCn. Shell a c.
jixi^s-wM. ITlDU.-. fw|5 xijKfWr
Falton Conntr Xh.rltfi Halo for
Ipptfmbcr, 1879.
TETILL te acrid before tbe Court Qoesc door, la the
W dty of Atlanta, Fulton oounty, Georgia, an the
'J - «! iy lu Sci»u-nii‘i'r u. xt. wlrnin the l«v*!
hour* of sale, the following pro;*crty, te-wit:
A MlllbuUdlsg and ita appcrpTianr-w, situur-d f>n
land lot No, C5, in the 17th district of originally H<-n-
ry. now Fulton county, Georgia, know:. «• liam.:t>
Mills. Levied on aa tho proporty of W J barren, t.y
ylitoe of and to satisfy a mortgage fi fa. issued from
— lamas L Logon vs.
it in fl fa, January
DeKalb County ShertflPe kale.'
ILL beeoM before the Ooart-house dour in .He
W town of Decatur, lb Kalb cecroy, on the first
Tuesday in August next, within the legal hoUfsaf
sale, the following property, to-wit:
The north half of lot Dumber seven <7). and forty
acres ef lot number forty-nim-, la the 1 **h District •*
satisfy an attachment
tag-*- *
rV.-.'
TF
Julyfi'
Itltlton County Hhsriftis tale for
August, 1872.
W ILL be sold before thu Court House dore. In the
town uf Alpharetta, Geonta, within the total
hours ef aale, oo the firat Tuesday in August next,
the following property, to-w*t:
Lota of land a ambers 500, :
all In tha first district and second section cm
originally Cherokee, now Mliton county. Letted uu
as the property of W S Grogan, to satisfy a fl fa from
MUteu Superior Court, la favor of CK Sharp, beartr.
va. William 8 Grogan. Property pedaled out by It P
Robert*, plaintiff's attorney Levr made by G F
May fluid, former Sheriff. This Jay M. U71.
H B MIKEL. Deputy ft*
Printer’* fee fi 5?> pro]
julyfi—wtd*
J pro levy
GEORGIA, BsKalh feauiy.
OuuiXART'i Orrica, July 1.187*.
on tbe estate of Rufus Ueadenoo, late of said conn-
ThTfl la, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to file their objections. If any they have, within the
time allowed by law. rise lettera will be granted aald
applicant aa applied for.
Ii
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