The Weekly constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1878, July 15, 1873, Image 4

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THE CONSTITUTION AND 8UN. ATLANTA, pDAY, JULY 15. Wcddiko.—L*»t night Hr. Wylie Teat, a printer, *u married ttlrui Chapel to MJss Mag X eHeriAton, Rev J. M. Dickey performed the mtr- ritrye onaaej. There wet* three male tad three female attendants, ard erdrjthJnjr peered off agree ably. The bride waa "leijy bejoad compare.” Ok 'Change.—Yesterday Mr. J. N. Rob cun, a wcU katwx Charleston mcrehaat was present Mr. Hobson a 111 be ia the city a few daya and siako hie besdquarteru at Ada‘r A Brothers. We lcm that quiet an important resolution will be offered 'Change to day. It bean on the whjtel of taxea. Tub Kentucky p'.veral fortonate holder* lot’cry, to thia aettloh. An officer at McFbcaon liuraeit ti» a quarter liecetcfifo wboe number that drew |l,C0Q, no that be realizes $27) fer bla »bare A Weal End gentlei isn hia a half ticket of the r.atnber that Crew $K0a od the other half la held by a gentleman In the city. C mridersbl; interest in the "drawl rg M ia still manlfi ated; and hundred a are waiting for the “official ref art.” uhrtnv.—' lent of tickets in Wc bear of ibe Kentucky A Reminiscence.—' Vc came across, yes terday, a pries current Issue d on November Gib, 18G5, by Garrett A Brother of this city. The prices ob tained then may be a matter of interest. Price* w ere based on gold at sbou 52, and good mlddlirg cotton 43c. Corn $1 T&A 00. Wheat $3 80&? 75. Oats Tic. Barley $ t 7). I’ma $1 50. Flour—super fine $11 5C&13C0; family 1 14^13; rare family $1G. Bacoc—shoulders 28; aide S1; hams 23. lard C<fc 50. 8o;»*r-raw 30£&22; re Incd StfoZO. Coffoe—Rio 9ftm. Soap 15^20. Salt Sc, actoal weight. Kalla $1S<&13 SO. Shirting* 33, a jesting* 37; oenabu*g« 30. Vuu $320, for regular*, ti xta unpaid. Public R heath i! o Places. — Public parka hare been approprii tely ityled the longs of a city; tbe decorousatyle an I general comforts of the shade, aetta and fountains of those parks, are they to be considered healthy and InrlgoratlBg. Now, thin, let os const ler: First, that cor own people want the blessings of thoae loaga—those breathing places—which c> cry city In the Colon that fa worthy of Ibe name city, baa to an extent that may give it something to boast of. And, secondly, we want these breaihlng-placo for oar country custom ere, and for guests and afra igcra. Peop’c now make pleasure a i» rrlous emrider lion when chooalrg the place at wb!ch they will ba r their goods. Tits grand parka of Ne r York and Philadelphia and the spacious and ate idliy Improving parka of Rililmqrc are all conside cd In forming bualresa flans. Mo oihrr plvc bar such stand natural adjuncts for the makirg of parks and tpe constructing of charm ing driver as Atlanta. We consider this »ol>j :ct one of the v.ry deepest intevcit. The man who giiea toll the reflection end the time and Ibe exertion i iccciaary to the couanm- luatinu of a plan foe eo < xti ndlng the means of pub' lie r. creation and health, w U lay this dty under a lasting obligation, am! hia lamewiU be held Innn- fadii»g-r«-iwml»erunrc by a; riteful and happy (teoplc. Georgia H eat • Ar a meeting com [mmmmI of citizen* of way >f Wrdowcr, Ala., t! o foliowing proceedings '•On'nJrtUm of WtllUir B Connelly, litvid A I’rrryman. E*q , araa calle I to the chair, and Kobcrt II. Hull nquested to act e secretary, tin motion of thallo*. 1 Obat H. lliflin. rx-Gov- On motion of flfev. W. 11 Burton, a committee of rive was appointed to dr* t rceoinUona expressing the opinion and desire of t da mccilrg. The committee reported t lie following resolution*, whkh were unanimously* opted, to-wit: Whereas, The citizens oi Randolph county. Ain, W« stem R abroad Com pan: and citizens of Atlanta, Georgia, to connect that ell y with the cities of Tails- drgn and Birmingham, Ala And whereas, it is Ibe t ndivlded opinion of this nut ling that said rallrosu connection, when com pleted. will be of great Commercial advantage to rrprtrea. and deveioi rn Hallrlad _ eloplnj the yarlona mineral re- ronrccsof the immediate r« cl loo of country It rough which it will pass. ‘ _ * ‘no city i ions tract said'road, it Is tight and pro|»cr that'the load ►lioiild he so located at to auhserre tho beat ia- i< rests of that city, thus i cmnucraUng her for the .•Iiey to be expended, by risking her the principal * u targ»*st prmli cleg ares of country pos- ._,...JIy if the cos, of i thereby increased. And, whetras, it Is tho r pinion of this meeting that by way of Wrdowa. tb nec by or near I.lncvillc, in Clay County, and to Tall wiega, la the btst route fortius toad; that it will err t less money lo construct it imi this than any other »>r ipnecd line. *! his route will control lb • trade of a larrer por I ton of country, and one c ipahle of, and now pro- duc. ng, more than any otlr. through which a route s Itoimml. It will make Atlanta th > market for the entire cour tleaof Randolph and t lay, and nearly as ranch of « lehunt *■ anv other pro toecd route: while south ef the line It will draw all t te trade of Heard county, Georgia, west of the Chstta toochce IUver. Iiwiil tie in fair euro pet it Wm with th i Montgomery and Weal Point and ina Savannah anil Memphis reads for the trade i t all the northern pm t of Chambers ar d Tails- poena eouuUtw, tins over cc mpensating for the » Ijrtit diversion by way of Wolot ee, to ray . otbieg of the topogr«|>hy of tl ec'umtry yhlch will furnish easier and rhear* a grade* than auj We venture the arsertlOL. —- — .- — — iHiksof tlir country tosust tin us, that the read by WeiUrni e will furnish more trad* ard freight for the road, and threw more bna irraa into Atlanta, tn one war ihtu any other prupom! line nonh of it wrnld WV gather lids informatloi from many or the oldest jod in inicll gent citizens who are well acquainted with ail of the proposed reu es.andln order to have ‘ * * rifled, bo It tcaolvod by 1. Th»t the anthoritlea oi the city of AUaata be ris|HCiful y ard earnestly In ited to icihI a commit- lee of her principal business men to examino the va* Hons p'cpo.-wl routes, and rt [»ort whether or not the Tarts areas we have suted It cm 3. That in the event the i usd l« to !>c built on the line indicated lu the forceoia t preamble, we pledge lly aid la its construction. . That this preamble and i csolution be published in the Randolph Kntcrprlr \ and that copies lie funiirhid the Mayor, City Ccnncil and the Chamber «>f format rco of the elite* of Atlanta, Ua., Talladega and Blmiingham, Ala. 4. That this meetirgadjon n to meet at Wcdowee on klunJay. the 14th day of Jhly next, and that the or a renud, for Vm atl^ nd itliiga of otter Iskcu, Iwljotattt fo’-lowlD, for the bmrfit of joar oo- Tax Pomolooical Emtmoi —The Po- *lflnl Kxpodtioa coma off on Thu.d»jal*M, 17lh In ft ant, a the room, at tt. State dgtfciilttlnl Sedoty. la tbo CapluL Friend, of fm't cnllntt HUw Stale ate reqaeoted to lead donation, of frn»; artardj packed, perrapma, lore Kh hen ootheicth! The Society ^je all rxprerecherir* Tbeaebj-ctof “wh ch U the mo*t profltahle, fruit or cotton * ' «in be ditcuaed ihitaisht, epoekera bales limited to tea minutes. The foUoaittgapeaken Imre bseaedected: Pmclus. 1 B wenece, ream, XoeceCole; jtppl-a, R Baoyh; Orapc, Dr 8 H«pe; Straabcrrira, J Norcroaa. On cottoa, 8 B Wfjch*, Hark W Johnson and Colons B A Alston. Abjvt fifty years ago, considerable pare aepperwiadlsconredoa the atnface of land, ic- eently oared by Jof^e Toggle, si lasted in 0reenc county, ebont three mile, from I'eioaPoint. Acom- wse formed end e skeft forty feet 4mp wee opened, Kolnp below tbo copper rein without tooct- lo»; the work was then abandoned. Tho work, re- mainel Intact, tfnlle recently a new company haa been foemed with a capital of S 10.00), all of which will he expended If neccMary, In felly dcrelop- iOK reeunrcea of the mine. They hare a BMiorae powerCBKmeaadare alowly procuring wlihthdr work A tnnoel of 28 feet carries them to the bot tom of the rein, which ia exceedingly rich In pure copier. Tb-y here mlretdy brought to the rniface many tone of ore mixed with dirt; the ralee ofthle mlxtore la cnlmaicd at $TJ per top. yielding from IS to-Piper cent, of copper. Thle cat mate la not from thcli last analyria. wh'ch ia much richer. It aiao eon tains ralphnr in large qaantltler, wtlch readily be conrerted Into rnlphnric add for which there le great demand a« a means of conrerticg the bone pteephete into m'nb'e sutler ready for Ibe farmer. A, jet none of the ere hae been shipped, but nrrangementa ere making to do so at orcr, nuking Baltimore their market. According to lie present measurement end estimated rain., it la placed at {800.0001 OCX CKASTV1LLE LITTER'. musical Concert-Brilliant Snccoee- Wrge Crowd. OaarrmLix, July a. 1673. Kfli lor* Comtitut Ion: Lest Bight yonr correspond ent enjoyed the p'resnre of attending one of tbore dno musical concerts for wh'ch this Tillage Is so famona. The large mom waa crowded wllh eager llatenera. lira lira. Harris brought forward her clatr, and opened the rxerdaea by "Grand Reception March.' Then followed Iwen'y-two other piece., con stating of class Mugs, color, duett, polkas, Wallace, comic pieces, forming a complete rariety together wllh one hundred accompaniments consist ing of piano, gallon, Tlollie, etc, nuking in the whole what we wtmld outlier a "snccculon of pleaclrg eonnds which certainly docs grant credit to the taste of lire. II. The dare waa large, and each sled with the others for the palm, bat where nil did eo well it le dimcait to nuke e dlnlnctlon;we were par Ucnlariypice>ed with LluleLUIIe Ilarrla performing on the piano, ugtd about 4 year*. Also, Jimmie Strickland and Alllce (kipper, bat little older. Mrs. Z T Poet, Mies Dora Strickland, Mines Herder, Mlaa Ifann'e Brannon, Mines Ilopeon, Masters Ilow ard and Co'.imbos Harris, a’l deterre honorable men tion. Miss Wilkcr.of LaGrargt, <it reqnett, tang two song, most admirably. The nry beat of order pmatlcd, sod good alien. A fter CIO Tears of trial laws prosed to h. tlie treat laraling and pain ■ i»j5 Liniment fra the IVorld. , Hard Kwrltluga, Jlitra, foiuls. Irerrn Pet. Far eni». and f.»r Sprain.. Pol Kril.Scr*ichr..v.iLK’^;.na, Hoofale. Bparina. Rpring- halt.Saddle, rollar and Ifarnraa Gails; also diseases of the Lye and Larin Horses, Males or Cattle. 1TA1 LINIMENT taro Zneureigiao juirumaura, oooi, was imcx, Balt Bhaum, Polaoooca Bit**. External Jk>ne and Mnsclo Affection*. For* Nipple*. Ac., and may be Justly tanned the panacea for all EXTERNAL WOUNDS tho experience of over thirty yeo r* of trial, with the moat sutwtantal result*, and by a multitude of If the Liniment la not as recommended, the Money will be Eefnnded. are a cheat and a fraud. Bo i JMFfTm ntit ii r AimCouxtstStonxaax SSc., EOc. and $1.00 per Eottle. h'OTlca Sian or Borru. Enu, Lc. ~ ' LYON MEG. GO. HAGAN’S tend Id the inti teal of tti at city. lloniKT II. Boi-T, Scent I ary llc’iirrwl to ibe Director* if ihc UcoirU Western Commercial V k'>Hfcis (onftliuiion; Then 1* no cubject at present aguauci; the aaloda of the pi rater* of our State to much a* that of Commercial k ertillzcra. A few years aco the rale of fertilizer* waa confined almost exclu sively t.» the Southern part >f our State. At that time only a few tbouaand to m were sold acnsally. Ttc ure of fertilizers ba* gro rn In the estimation of tla plant ere each year uutl u baa become necca- dcm*nd for this ar- nuy for «very crop. Th t»c!c tie put tc-.aon ba* _ . —«—— that of any prericu* season. Ov sr oic million acre* of and have bem *old la our State the present eca- «'n, and the demand not re iafled. One cause of this preat demand for fcrti’iz r* i* that little cotton wa* «rown in the northern pi rt of our State until a few years It was foum that tho use of com mercial fcrtiiiz-rs would stimi late the growth of tho plant cacsioe tli* cotton to n tare from two to three w n-tk* cvrlii r. tlirreby escapln ; the early frost. Oar cotton croj it north of here, 1 are escaped the worm and th* travel that have of tat< ycare devastated large pcrtkms of cot'on la the Sobt Mtb j art of the State. Dum*tk*» way of our p'ante * would like to know the original co»t and compos! lion of there valuable fcrttli/.iT*. Thecoaao* thatu e receive brreaodpsy from $Gd to $65 ptr ton. hay fxcm *3 to 33 per cent, of crawl and turn matter. Toe Charleston phosphor* e reck 1* ground and Ik solved in »aljr > '—*- * *- *" .nr ton, accoedra acid i; ountatrs. Many of ocr farcy brand* o ’ fertilizers sold In our market a. and havln< a good re lutation, are composed of Charleston acid phospbat > cue-fourth, eafaned oywer shell* veaxhoute of l me) one fourth; oue- * f dryed muck erpeat, all ground together co*L AMUtltor Till 4-OTTOM Feed. riiosphatc of ham . 61U 4'tKwphatc of potas- siam SIM Kelphstcef ;K>iaesum 2 bUua 1.74 ... CarbonaUrofUmc. .. .41 .. ** *• anagereia sa * {•otias'm l.bl rtlllzcre. r. roxyde of tron and hoi’, of the cot Km I I pared foe tit, iobixts ft wctghx of plant food that t! mcrctal fcntii^-ammOd analvvi* when the ' and property pre- the amouri hy »the test e.'ta- ir market. Also, ha* Nva picked “ It i* easily ... . prejo-td and retunad te the same echi. contain# more Vrun.tr. mattrr p^r acre tbaanfarc •# in S (> pound* ^ ' -To prepare the the m?vh r.ct> for irMke atuicmcnt of th* coot ■««! oil mill and tanllixttg w<wk* combtn-;d. c. rot exGiTcneit r. A Dead mule-Kn KInx-Cropa Korib Eastern Kailroad Miiw Cocutt, Ga , July 8,1813 KtWm. CmutlMlom : Report, bare Jut rcichcd hare r.Utlr g the partlcnlu. of a mutatrodou mu. dcrof an aged male, rappored to hare bean pope. Iratad by a band of Ko-K'nx during lut night, which bu created great excitement la thl. neighborhood. After n hard dry's plowing yra- ierday in grauy com, poor Jack wu turned In pnrinre u unrl, lut crenlrg, and wu Brand ihia morning, ty lha plow boy, nut horribly murdered in cold blood. A sensation reporter la wanted to work np the ease u non. bat il can gin a faint onlllne of the poor tlggtr'e feeling! on finding Ibe ghutly carcau of Ihcoldgrjyna'o. The pro*peel foe a fall coMon crop with aessr better than tbo present. Aa a general thing tho corn wu negkcxd daring the weather to rare the cotton, aad consequently It ia not eo pcomlsirgal at this time Isa' year, bat la coming on duly tbl> hot dry weather. our when crop la qattc rborl, owing to too much rain, which mured it to rot eery badly, whlla oats are as good as ws erer msko ia this country. Mcrsr-. Grant X Altx'nder are pushing the North Ktrtern Railroad tbrongh eery rapidly. The berry work b-tween Athens and Hsrmony Grove ia abont completed; lbs remllo- di r will be qnlte llgbtan'Il Ibay Itrik i the rtdgs at r.plsr Springs, three miles from the Alr-Llao Rail- told at Belton. Thep expect to moro a portion of their force two miles above Harmony Grove during the next two weeks. Risking the distance from Albt n*. twentymllrs. I’ocATAUno. Sbkstkokk.—Now that tho “healed term' is upon ns, and psople will he guilty of Imprudence and rub conduct, Ibe following views and sugges tions of n New York writer ns to the method of pri venting It will be sppropoa. Tbawrttcrstys: in a mxlter ehlidy nsutlag common attention for Ua regulation tbo but method would seem to be to dlnamlnate the remedial truth u widely and u con- •lactly u puslble. Hnnslroke is almost entirely the retail at heed!eeanesa, and would soon bo known If osr practice were c informed I few simple rales. Wc aba’I do well lo witch for Ua premonitions. The tower creation hxs greatly lbs advantage of olio the sense with which Ibe Ora tor bu endowed them of tbo t (Tecta of external in floeaccs upon their lrvra. In I heir original slate they can accommodate themselves tar better than mankind to Ihc changes going on immediately around them in tbo atmospheric temperature; and this a grand difference between Instinct reason. The h-at 1s always felt to bo op prcselve to tho brain and general system be fore the cna’a rays prodace lnsrnilbWty; bnt while tho herds ire seeking the water and the shade at the right moment, man Is eften recklessly braving one of the most posrerfal forces of nature. The rpec'ac preventive at ntstroke will be found in the proper use of cold staler before the external heat has seriously effected the sjstem, u cold inter and lee an also known to ho the beet restora tives In medical hands after a sunstroke haa oc curred ; bat It la, of coarse, dangerous to drink large draughts of snuer after the body is greatly heated. Take a g'asa of water now and again, and bstba the hands and face in co d inter before the heat of the skin has become excessive, and for inch purposes towns and cities should always he famished with d risking'.fountains. And now tar the prloeipsl prevenUUve: Take a handk-rchie-, dip it in cold water, and wring it out. This placed in the crown of the hat, and its mois'nre renewed from time to time, will be found on effectual prtvenutive mtnlnat dor g Tons r traits. A sponge, or, in the country, a bunch cf green leaver, wetted, would answer equity wail, and would krep moist longer. Even n dry handkerchief within the hat la n emtiderab'e protection to the top of the head, and it acemed to bo too ofun overlooked that this istbepoint whirh almost invariably la bataf fettcl. Black batacondact the beat rapidly down to the head. The white hrpl, which hu been partially imrodte-duncover to the hat, la good, the white scarf twia-ed around the brim to shade the head at t-c point of contact wllh the hat, however ornamen ts 1 It may be. Is far less complete u n protection. 1’esciLcnaus— Last week there were only bstdtw ste pping at the Kimball House. A prominent Insurance man, and a leadirgMarietta street mcrehaat. are metutrg the lallaby" sorg Both at: proaisbg sh'.Micn of the female pnrsov ■Ion. The West End line (egirs at ibe railroad eras In front of Lewis D. Clarke's bat stare: Peachtree the street railroad line at the railroad crossing, in rroat of OokmelS. F. Maddox's Mere A track bu bees laid acroaa the several railroad tracks at Whitehall crossing for the psips-e of carrying Ike cm to the •ttbTcu. Tbc voice if the -Katydid'' cube beard ia tta ad. The AtUmt* Zsusvc* have «forged their nsx the Governor'* Guard*. The LsTcnder kid* rp'rr goMteea. Gsrure, with gv-'J cb#j»s *r* again comir~ into Magnolia Balm A TEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A Pure Blooming Complexion. Mis Purely Vegetable, and its operation is seen and feltaWmce.^Mdo*uawzy^wilh Um^Fjaabcd_Appgzr- and remov es all Blotebes sad Pimple*, dlspeWng dark and unsightly spots. Drive* sway Tan, Frecklre, and Sun bum r and by Its ecutlo r ” * ’ ~ rnzcUes t* 1 * faded cheek with . YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY, i joJdbr all Druggist and Fancy Stores. Depot C3 Pork Puce, New York. THE WONDEBFDL FOUNTAINS HEALTH and PLEASURE. nt Brlillist Sul Si lit Smi SidII. GEORGIA, twenty-five miles roothrast of Chal- tssoogs, Tcnu., and within two mile* of the Western and At'autic Railroad. Thtsc springs, fifty two in number, embrace Every Variety of Mineral Water roud to the famous mountains of Virginia. White. Red, sad Black Huiphur. Aleghsny, All-Uealicr sod Chalybeate. Magnetism, gods and Iodine; as also the water* characterizing the Mootvale Springs of Ten- *in» of Georgia; all of which . a abundance, within thecom- paraiof this **M«gic Vale,” affording a certain cure for Dyspepsia. RhcumaUem, Gout, Liver Complaint*, -— — *- aions; and in dr to. . A the Western H aline of first-class sUges igv, ay acre yr —'— *“ **•—* Board SCO per month. STWBMtslC.Sr.'? wUh STKiINs op OLD VIRGINIA WELCOME.” The Hold and Collage Buildings are in thorough NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BU-0 AND DANDELION —the Danffcllon waken tro the Uvcr and itimnlxti tteBowdatoreanlaraction. ThesecrgxnsACTitlQ JomTLY, clear the syatem and carry array the germs of dlecsec. Gctthtoremedy. W. C. HAMILTON A CO.. Cincinnati. Ohio. <5t*V7 AGENTS* profit* per week. Will I *01/ prove it or forfdt $7Ca New article* • ent fre *'Address W H CHID ESTER, f 67 Broadway, New York. irect Telegraphic and Postal CommunlciVon. The building* and ground* will bo brilliantly illuminated with gas, and every attraction will be af forded the visitors to Catoosa Springs. The above Watering Pisco will bo opened to patrons. June 1.1873, by W. C. HhWITT. jenclfi—dAwim-b-c 12,000,000 ACRES! Cheap Farms I Th, Cheapest Land in Waxket for Sale by the Union Pacific Railroad Co. IN THE GREAT PLATTE VALLEY. 3*000*000 acres in CENTRAL NEBRASKA, now jor raT‘—*- “* ■* -* and te . terest required. Mild an . soil, an abundance of good water. The best market in ibe West! T * —* Colorado, Utah fanners in the Platte Valley. The best locations for Colonies. Free home* for all Millions of acres of choice government lands open for entry under the homestead law. near this great railroad, with good markets and all the con veniences of an old settled country. Free passes to purchasers of RaProad Land. Sectional map*, showing the land, also new e of dercriptive pamphlet with new maps mailed free tv-rywhcrc. Address. O. F. DAVIS. Land Commitsloncr U. P. B. R., Omaha, Neb. apU0-doaw&w3m. U ■pWCUO.tIANCY,orSOtII, CUAUn . A W«.” How either sex may farcin*tc ard B*l» the love and affections of any person they chooee instantly This simple maotal acquirement all can poms*, free, by maU. for 25c . together with e mwrfore guide, EgyptUn, O racle. Dreams. Hints to Lad*”. Wedding Night Shirt, etc A queer bock. Address T. WILLIS.M & CO. Paha. Phils. NEVER Pfcfrlect aCough. Nothing la more certain to lay the foundation for futare evil consequence*. . WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS area sure cure for all diseases of the Rcsp'ratory Or gans, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup. Dipthcria, Asthma. In all fuses of^sudden cold, however taken, there TABLETS should be promptly and freely used. Ttey equalize the circulation of the blood, mitigate the se venty of the attack, and will, in a very short time, re store hedthy action to the affected organa Weila’ Carbolic Tablets are put up only in Hue boxu. Take no substitutes. If they can’t be round at your druggists, send at once to the Agent in New York, who will forward them by return maiL Don’t be deceived bp Imitation*. Sold by druggists. Price 25 cents a box. JOHN Q KELLOGG, 18 Platt-at, New York. Send for Circular. Sole Agent for United States. GEORGIA, Fayette County. Oxides art's Omcx, July 4, 1873. HEREAS, Wm W.' Mathews, execu! vY tor of Alexander Smith, represents to the *- ,B “r ThU If, then fore, to rite all pereona concerted to f how cansr, ii any they cm, why said rxccnlor shonld not he dUchsigcd from raid trait, and rec dve letters of dirmiarion on the first Monday in October; 187J. , , „ . L.B. GRIGGS, Ordinary. lnljS—wlamSm Frinter'a fee *5 BINGHAM SCHOOL, MEBANEVILLE, N. C. MAJOR ROBERT BINGHAM, Seperiakndeat. MAJ. W. a LYNCH. CAPT. T. L. NORWOOD. Fall Session opens 25th July. Fayette County Sheriff’s Sales for August, 1873. 'fYTILLbefoldbvforetbecoart-toaae door in the * Y townof FayctlavUlcv Fay. tie county. Oforgla. on theOiUiTucKlav In Angnit next, within ihe lawful boars of sale, the followirg rrop^rtf, to-w.t; Fractional lot of land numVr two (t> in tbc sixth (6> district of FayeUe county, c nnoining reventy-fire (75) acres, more or less. Levied on by virtue of and w>reUsfy a fl fa i»sued fn m Justices Courte-f the 495ih district. G. M.. in favor of Samuel T W Minor in the sixth (6) district of said county, con taining one hundred and ninety (190) acres, more or less. Levied on as ihe property of Q S Price, by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fayette Superior Court, in favor of Josiah Pyron, tuardlanof William P and Louisa J Irwin va. Q S Price. Property poin'ed out by plaintiff's attorney. July 3d, 1873. J. W. BROWN, Drnaty Sheriff . , _ Fayette county. julj6—wtds Printer's fee $2 50 per levy A. F. SAUER & CO., f ilver-Plated Sash and SHOW CASE MANUFACTORY, 1(11 W. LOMBAl D ST., BALTUIOKR, MD. GEORGIA, Fulton County. WT HERE AS, V R Tommey applies for letters of YV administration on >he estate of John K Hampton, late of said county, deceased. All persons concerned, arc hereby notified o file their objections, if any exist, on or before the first Monday in August next, else litters will be granted the applicant. Witness my officl this July 5th, 18 3 CHOLERA EPIDEMIC DISEASES PREVENTED BY USING Bromo-Chloralum, The New Odorless and Non-Foisonoa* Powerful Deodorizer and Disin fectant vents contsgionand disease*; contains noyoisonand haa no odor of its own, and is always sate. Dr. Bkockett, a ce'cbrated writer on Cholera and Yellow Fever, maintains that a few drops of Bromo- CnLosAisUXin a tumbler of water, drank dally, will prova a sure protection from these diseases. Prepared only by TILDE 31 A CO 8old by all druggists. Fayette County Sheriff’s Sales, W ILL be sold before ihe court-bouse door in the townof Fayetteville, Fayette county, Geor- {^oatbc first Tuwday in August next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: North half of lot or land (No.- 8) No/eight, in the (6)»4th district of Fayette county, containing etyhty(90) »ams more or less, levfed on as thl propmy of Eli Edmondson, late of said county, de csared. by ytxtae of a ll f* issued »t Fayette Su perior Court In favor of Gsring Westbrook, as guar dian or Louisa Edmondson r*. Jane Edmondsons* administratrix of E!i Edmondson, deceased, and W W Mathews and Burket Kentf row, securities. Prop erly pointed out by T J Edmondson. This July fid. 1873. J. W. BROWN, Deputy Sheriff. Also, at the same and place and will be sold, flrtv (50) acres of land in the north corner of lot of land, number twenty-four (24) in the 13th district of Fayette conn y, aa the property of Bice E tson, by virtue of and to satisfy a 11 fa issued from Fayette Superior Court, in favor of LII B a’oek, administra tor of S G Easten va Nathan Bison and Rice Eason. Proparty pointed out by S G E wt*n, July 4th. 187S. J. W. BROWN, Deputy Sheriff. juljO -wtds Printer's fee $2 50 per levy New York. Montvale Springs. Blount county. East Tennessee, is now open for toe reception of visitors, and will be maintained in f style worthy the patronage of a discriminating pub He. The marked beneficial results attending toe-osc of there v aters in functional derangement of the faiver 9 Bowels* Kidneys and Ski And the care of Chronic Disease*! Attest their Medical proper!’ 1 'HIS unrivdied Boothe: n Remedy is warranted not to contain a single part cle of Meecurt. or any Injurious mineral substance, hut is PURELY VEGETABLE, containing those Bout hern Roots and nerhii, which an all-wise Providence has placed in countries where Liver Dleeues most prevail. It will Caro all Diseases caused by Derangement of plaint are a hi ter or bad taste In the mouth ;Pa!n In the Back Bide* or Joint* often mistaken for Bbebacatlsm; Sour Stomacb : Lon of Appetite; Bowels alternatively costive and lax; Headache; Loss of memory, wllh a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; De bll ity* Low Spirit** a thick yellow appearance of the bkln and Eyes, a dry Cough often mistaken for Consumption. Sometimes many of there symptoms attend ih« disease, at others very few; but the Liven, the largest organ in the body, is generally tfoseatof tbt die esse, and ir not Rqralatod in time, great suffering, wretchedness and DEATH win ensue Tbit Grant Unfailing SPECIFIC will not be found tha Least Unpleasant. For DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE. Colic, r rlon of Spirit*, SOUR STOMACH. Heart ACrtAa, Ac., Simmons’ Lirer Beplator,-or Medicine, It the Cheapest* Purest end Best Family Medicine In the World t WAXTJTACTTjkXD OUT BT J. H. SELIN A CO.* MACON, GA^ AND PHILADELPHIA. Price, $1 00. Sold by all Druggists. ded3—dcodAwlyr(fliat-pa«e-vc-p-*-m) It. Mary’s Bali IFOUNDED. A. D., 1837.] rpHBRr. Rev. W.H. ODENUTIMER,D. D., Prcs- Bet. ELY IN K. SMITH, A. M., Principal October 1, and Address the Principal, at Burlington, IL J. AGBNTS WAHTUii. The Master Spirits of the World THl ’REASURE HOUSE OF AMERICA. y ?l* GRDAT BOOS OF THE YEAR a -*NT»r«»ortsai«*of <5 to ItO copies in a i«w A hours or cay*. Paosgacws Pass Address J W. GOODSPEKD, New York. Chicago. CTnSaSiL St iroK v— -"re-^ws.jiawlu CUM MINUS’ KIKG CURE! Thl*wonderful Lotion ru>es Fresh t*uti». Bruises nnd Burns, Ring worms. Chilblains, and Siya. It is also cood „ .. . for 01,1 Ulcera N*rc hi < s, Raings, Reduction of To mors, 1'uUi l Sore Throat. Mouth. Fitct Blisters, 8»us caused by Vegetable Poison, and Bitiwof Poisonous Insects. MRgCnONSFOR USING. For N»d ('at* nr Bruise*, adjort the cut or lacerated parts, and hind up with a linen or soft cottoa fon- w>c aflecteJ pans moist with the for enjoyment »nd recreation at ces will tie found hero. Special attention will be given to the comfort and Tennessee, Virginia and Geotgia Railroad, making the ettv of Knoxville,Tennessee, a point; tbenccvii Knoxville and Charleston Railroad to Marjvllle, six teen mliea, whence passengers are conveyed in mail stages, running in connection wllh the trains, to the Spring*, nine miles distant. Return tick.is can be ob'aincd at all prominent poiaia. Hoard per day.. $ * Board per week.,..: 16 Voard per month. May and June 45 Board per month, July, August and September 50 iren under ten years of age and colored scr- decc Jplion of tho water, etc, etc. JO. L. KING, j 1 * onlr ^ c 8 P r * c P , » K,in Tcuneesec. D OOLEYQ VITAS T 2? Powder Has long been regarded as Ute best aad . Raking Powder in use. Perfectly pare and It makes, atfibort notice, dclici*»us T*— Ac. There need bo no waste of food j never used it that a very few trials will enable them to two it, not only with entire . satisfaction, but with economy. PatnpruLL, net weight, as represented. Grocers and Dealers sen it. DOOLEY & BROTHER, Prop’s, 69 Now.Strootj NEW YORK CITY. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE life. removed. New method of treatment. remarkable treatment Books and Circulars sent beMnjjaiol enveopcs. Address, HOWARD AS SOCIATION, No 2 South Ninth St, Philadelphia, Pa.—an Institution having a high reputation *~~ honornb'e conduct and rrofeerioual skill. Jql-8—dAw3m COAL! OW Is the time to lay in your WINTER’S SUP PLY LY OF COAL. Best quality cf COAL CREEK COAL AT LOWEST PRICE CURRENT, roa'sof the besf - 2 per cent Ash. Address P. O. Box 515. Jnl}9—d&wlm debt Guaranteed. DR. J. & WILLSON. Atlanta, Ga. WANTED, SITUATION AS TEACHER In an Academy or Private Family, by a Young Lady graduate of Mem roc Female College Address Postofflce Box 543, Atlanta, Georgia. jutyO—d&wlm TURNIP SEED 10 000 P0UNU3 OF NBW cKor plat THBNIP SEED, 5 pounds scot by moil for $3. fiddrera C. B. HUGER?, Sredrmin, 133 Market Mrcct, Julyll-wSt Phlladdphia. Cancers Cured SOTiCB AKD BEAD GAREfULIT A S CANCERS are becomlax to aameroni among Hki human racr, .and to many that (Offer ana aie for ihe wont of mean# of an cffectnal eve. I cow purpow lo place Xu .ffcctuxl remedy In tbc hxude of crery family la the Halted Stntta. a Bmnedy that haa com men many hard hoarartady la ieorchtar it oat. A Kernedr that will make an effectual core nine time, out of tea if ated la time and In tho ri*ht way. I bare been prwcUctos with It for the last l.elre years, “S “J*? 0 hundreda of effectnxl cures 1 rm moat effottual remedy creru-cd In (hoHi'trf Staten. All the medicine can be bad In all D rur Storem Mo men kooweth when ho wUl hare ooo on blmsdf or roate of his family. So crery faml y eaa hare their own remedy at hand, so It norm would coat , man taa dollsra irie was to bare twenty CM- cera nW. family. IT I, KO HUMBUG. God for Md that I orcr ahoaid bo that kind era man. lets for the henettof safikrtnc hnmanlty that I propose toplaceltlnlhc hand! of crery family. iSre SSnlwIuSSfifliS" 0 t °- BTtandigme fire Receipt for the Cure of Cancers, OLDJJLCMBS, and all OBSTINATE SORBS, and full directions to any pereons to any Postcfficc ad ref»in ibe Halted SaUea. Always address i i *• DR. F. C. FORD. jalyU-dHAwtf Atianta, Ga. To the Kelatives of Charles Wise. Me name, if so I do not know IL He is dead. He w.^ re r n 40 “ d ^Tcare old Came from Georgia .o Mlralrtipph themrt thrtri. *eu j met wl j Anstin, Texas, P. O. Box 34. UF.t'RGUa Douglas County. W HEREAS. Z.A.Rlc*. administrator of J. W. ■■Dwyti to the Court, is his petition amj fib d slid entrred on record, that he haa fully ‘ 'stored J. W. Nixon's estate. is. Therefore, to die all pesous coccerncd. kiuurcd and credt’o a, to chow eatwe, if any they can. why said administrator fhculd not be discharged from ht* administration and receive letters of oi* mis-toufiwi first Mcadsy in September next. This ■*y tfl. 1^3. JOHN M JAME-*. najl2w3m Ordinary D. C. T>T D( Administrator’^ @alo. Y virtue of an order of the Honor ble Court of > Court of O.-dinary of Foltoa county. Georgia. will be sold at the door of the City Hal, in the dry 9* Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in August next, to ibe highest bidder, town lo*. No. 5. in Block No a. in 2?£S’Si 0 SSZi — —’Of lo the ertate of Thoau rannlnq tac m foot alley. »M«I A. E.CULBERSON. Admtnlatzalor. rtintcrii fe«|s WORKING CLASSJSi^aSSSSS: Respectable employment at home, day or evening; no capital required; full instructions A valuable package Qj NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE PROVED pi] N. F.Burnhams’ New Turbine a ^ WATER WHEEL,® k Pamphct sent free. Address, York, Pa! ^ Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va. Thla cdcbUted watering placo is now open to rc- . id Dyecntcry, Dyfpcpsia. Bronchitis, Chronic Thrush, Dropsy and Piles, should lose no time in coming to this fountain of health to be healed. For the cure of many of the above diseases, this water United States. The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal •gents has ever been that in their process of purgation and purification they have also debilitated the system. To obviate this dlfllcnHy physicians have long sought pdhgTpdbm and strengthen At one and the same time. Their rcsevch has at last been rewarded by a dis covery which full realizes the fondest desires of tbc medio* 1 facult/w-and which Is Justly regarded as the most important triumph that Ptuumocy has ever achieved Tb«important desideratum is Dr Xntt’s Vegetable Diver PUL Which purify the blood and remove ail corrupt hi mors and unhealthy ac* umulations from tbo bodi, and yet produces no weskoesss or lassitude whatever, but on the contrary tones the stomach, and invigor ates the body daring tho progress of their operation. They unite ihe h'reiofnre Irreconcilable qualities of fibTKfCNGTURMING PUOATIVKand PURIFYING TONIC. Dr Tuft’s Pills are tin mos» active and sc arch log mi dtdun in existence They at once at Uck the very root of diseases, and their action is so prompt that in anbonr or two after they are taken the patient is aware of ihctr good effects. They may be taken at any time without restraint of diet or oc cupation; they produce neither nausea, griping or debility, and as $ family medicine they h»ve no rival Trice 25 cento • box. t«old by all Druggists. Frindpal office, 18 and 20 Platt bt, New York. Ts the most Powerful C’eanaer* stresgthener and remover of Glandular Obstructions known to Materia Medica. It flu specially adapted to constitutions “worn down” and debilitated by the warm weather of Spring and Summer, when the blood is not in ac tive circulation, consequently gathering impurities from sluggishness and imperfect action of the accre tive organs, and to manifested by Tumors, Eruptions, Blotches, Boils, Pustules, Scrofula, eta, etc. When weary uua languid from over work, and dullness droxzincre and inertia take tbe place of energy and vigor, the system needs a Tonic to build it up aud help the Vital Forces to rega'n their recuperative power. In tlse Meat •! Summer* freauentiy the liver aud 8ploen do not properly perform their functions; the Uterine and Urinary Organs are inac tive. producing weakness of the stomach and intes tines and a predispot ition to b. lions derangrtnint- Henry County Sheriff Sale* W ILL be sold before the court-house door. In the town of Me Done ugh, Henry county, Ucorg'a, rn the first Tuesday In August next, within the legal junc21-w2m Fancy Metal Work of cvcrv description. Store * * — order. Store and Office Fixtures of every design made to Plato Glass and Glass Plates of all sizes furnished and set. Sclecti'n of Show C«cs, in Silver or Waluu* Frames, always on hand. june25-wtilfOctl5,'«3. AGENTS WANTED FOB McCLEUAN’S mmsx&t The first and only complete _ history oi the Pacific Slope; Descriptions of ^A__m the Seasons Products, Mountains .Scenery ,Val mp leys,Rivers Lakes, Forests,Waterfalls, Bavs.ft Harbors, voo Pages, »Illustrations and Maps. Illustrated Circulars Free. W1L FLINT A CO, Atlanta, Gxqxguu wSmofi u CD they surpass any Gin heretofore Tn use. They do not break the nil, nor Kiveany Ua>ufofto We are now recdvlog orders, and ready to deliver Gins, payable flrat November iSS. ** ^ lk ° &***• for TriE BRUOK1 U’jrTON I'AESS apoa ^ « „,re Utcly lhriXrt , ?aiM^ 0 pS; nt Ql ” ,aU, ° tnmt crop ' to EBSD » Tn,a “ OBMBS XAKLY. to l TO . SKND FOR CIRCULARS, S Agents pj AINTS SI OF THE KJ Novel. Send for circnUr._ janc6-w4t Wanted for EVNERS BIBLE. Milton County. Milton Postponed Sheriff’s Sale the legal hours of sale, on ths first Tucsaay in Au gust next, the following property, to-wit: Three b'ack mare mules about six years old, and one mouse colored mule about ten years old. Levied on as tbe property or W. A. Grogan, to satisfy a ft. fa issued noon an affidavit for the forcleeutc of a erty pointed out by W. S. Grogan. Ju'-cx-l, 1873. n.w. Paris. Jqn*27-wtd. Printer's fee f 2 53. Tcpn y Sheriff. GEORGIA* Fulton County* i tho legal _ -— jiruiiaij, l»-wit: Two lots of land No (1CU) ooo hundred and nine No (116) one hundred and sixteen; also 125 seres, number not recclhcted, but known aspirtof the Newton place, !yln«* on the north side ot the Mount Carmel Road, bounded on the east by William Fields, on the north by Thomas Fields, west by George E Wise, and south by Willis Copeland. All of said land ly ng In the Cth district of Henry county. Geor giy and at present occup»cd by Thomas Fields, con taining in the aggregite 530 acres. All levied on aa the property of eheu W Turner, to satisfy a Ufa from Henry Superior Court In favor of A A Lemon re E B Arnold, principal, and A W Turner and Levi II Turner, securities, and other fl fas in my hands vs. raid A W Turner. Tenant in possession notified of this levy. June 29th, 1873. R- H. TOMLINSON, Sheriff. Printer's fee $2 50 per levy Ihc estate or Pctir Huge, lato of said county, cd, applies for leave to sell the whole of the land belonging to said estate for tho benefit of julyC-wtds Administratrix Sale.' - . .cityr of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in August next, by virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary of Fulton county. Georgia, one hundred and ninety acres, more or less, of laud lot 194 and one hundred acre*, more or less, of land lot 195, both 11 the 17th d'stilet of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Sold as the property rf Johnathan J Hatcher, de ceased, for the porpose of divjion among the heirs at law. . TTRMS—Half cash; btlanee first dty of January, 1674, with interest from date of notes. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to tbc estate of James W. XX Craig,late of Fulton county deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned in terms of the law. , . . JOHN E. CRAIG, Admit istrator, jnlyA-w30d lawrcncmillc, Ua. GEORGIA* Fayette County. OnnmanT's Omra, July 3,-1873. S AMUEL LOYD [administrator de bonis m n, lias applied for time to sell the real estate or James laoyt, deceased, late of said county: If objections exist, let them be filed within tbc prescribed by law, or the leavo will he granted. t „ . LB. GKIGtiS. Ordinary. jal)8—w4w Printer's foe $5 GEORGIA* Fayette County. Ordinary's Opzice, July 3.1873. J AMES N. McB*CIIBRN, administrator, applies for leave to sell Ihc real estate ot Margaret Nor ton. deceased, lato or said county : If oi’Jectlo’js exist, Je5 them be filed within statutory time, or letter* will be granted taid applt- Dekalb County Sheriff’s Sales the following property to-wit: Three acres, more or lent, of Uni In tbc town of De- calur, Georgia, bounded on tbo vanity Kh iliowFori Koad, south bjr Lane, north hy Thos Kei’y, and on tbo west by Mr. Farmer. Levied on a* tbo property of Walter Wadsworth, to satisfy a 11 fa Is* oil from Justice Court, 581st District, G M.of ra*d county, * favor of J M Thompson vs. Waite* Wads won Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made —, — — —-- —* — «... house and lot in tho town of Decatur, Georgia, hooudel on t west and north by street leading from Academy Grave Yard, on south hy B D Bennett, aud on c**^ lane leadlncr from Metbodbi Church to Gravo CoorLfolst Dlstric*. GM,of said caualy. in favor Jas A Wooddall vs J L Adair. July 2,1873. , . „ , JAS. IiUaVhBH, Deputy Sheriff. Jnij 6 - wtds Printer* fee $2 50 per levy' GEORGIA* DeKulb County* Ordinary's Ofyicz, July 8.1873. 11/IIERE AS. Nation Rnrecll. administra- Yv lor on the estate or Thomas Akins, deceased, Jateof raid county, appltts to me for lettexs of dis mission from said trust: Tuese are, therefore, to cite end admon'eh all per sons interested to oe and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by Jaw, then and there to *pow cause, if any, why ratt letters shou'd not fc granted. Given under my land and < fficial signature. , , .. JOHN B. STEWARD, Ordinary. Julyll-wlam3 n Printers fee fl5 EXTRACT OF JURRUBEBA iu prepared directly from the SOUTH, I'.IiJAN PLANT, and Is peculiarly suited to all difficulties: it will dease the VITIATID BL»K)D, strengthen the L»FE-«iVlNO POWERS, and RE MOpe ALL OBSTBUCriONS from IMPAIRED AND ENFEEBLED Organs. It slaould be freely taken,as Jurnbcba is pronounced by medical writrrs the most efficient PURIFIER, TONIC and DEOBSTRUENT known I the whole range of medicinal plants. „ , JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 PlattoL, New York, Sold hy Druggist*. Sole Agent for tbc United H totes. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular. julj3 - ^htfU’cod ttwtf FILLKV’S FAMOUS xsSiMll!iiMtU r'lV ABB XADR SOLELY BY TQK EXCELSIOR HANUFACTCR NG CO. STJ.LOUIS, MISSOURI, Are doing more and BETTER COOKING, DOIJCO IT ‘ Qtrickcr and Cheaper, *i ban any Stove of the same coat ARE ALWAYS, ILOW-PRICED. RELIABLE. And Operate Perfectly. Will do your N (COOKING CHEAP ALWAYS WARRANTED i'OLD BY L. B. LANGFORD, hfcwtm Atlanta, Gecorgi*. Milton Sheriff’s Sale. Iowa of AlpharetU, Georgia, between the le- sax Ta ” 4 * r 10 A " £ ' ,>,h * Lola or lira numbers Ml, '4«, <C0. and 410. an la raedi ' B«U,W. P. Bro'wa, n. S. W.Petk. Leriedc preptrey cf 8. W. Pack, ttla Jlthof janeiT-wti Plintet’sfee (1 SO, DepitjShrt GEO tt f«IA—JDcKalb Count}-. Orduiarv's OrncE, July 9, 1873. \I7HEREAS John Y. Fiowcre, guardian of v v John K. Bixtcr and A*mmda E* Bixtcr, minor children of James Bsxtir, deceased, ia-e of said county, applies, to me for letters of dismission from aua. uuiv jitcfuiutu uj jaw. iluu auu irtre 10 bd Ciase. if any, why etid letters thoald not granted. Given under try h*nd and cffic.al signature. - "“***" MU>, ii Jiiiyll-wJam3m JOHN B. STEWARD, Ordinary. Printer's fee $5 GEORGIA, DeKulb County. Ordinary’s Oitice, Jal> 9,1873 W HEREAS. Walter Wadsworth, guardian of Mi souri M. Caps, having applied tome ft-r leave to sell the real estate belonging to said ward: This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned to file their objections, if any they have, within ihc time prescribed by law, else leave wi 1 be granted mid guardian to sell said real estate JOHN B. STEWARD, Ordinary. juiyll-w4w Printers fee $> GEORGIA-DeKaib County. Ordinary’s Orricc, July 8, 1873. W HEREAS, WilliamC. White, executor of th. last wit! and testatment of Thomas White, late of raid county, deceased, having appli.-d for K-avc to sell the real estate cf sa’d deceased: This is, therefore, to notify all ptraone concerned to file their objections, if any, within the time pit- scribed by law, e se leave will be granted said appli- ’ J* HN B. STEWARD. Ordirary. julyll—w4w Prfncr’s fee $3 GEORGIA, JDcKalb County. Ordinary’s Oitice, July 3,1873. sons Intercs’cd, to be aud appear * juiyG—wlamOTi my efflto wiiuiii d there to show not be grmiaUd* GEORGIA-Taliaferro County. r HEREAS. William A. Bcaz!«7 a*d Jo! . . lleszley, executors of the last will and testa ment of Charles Be*z ey. !a*c of said county, «icrcas ed. lave applied to me tar lt-uers of dism ceion from said ixecuiorship. These are, therefore, to cite al< persons concerned to show cause, if any they hate, (within ths time pre scribed by law) w!y said 1 stcra should not be grant- Henry County SheiifFs Sale. GEORGIA* lIcurjTuouniy W ILL be sold before the court-house door, at McDonough, in said county, on tbe first Toes- day in August next, within the kgd hours of tale* the following property, to-wxt: Land lot number one hundred and thirty (130) con- lining two hundred two and a half (202k' more or leas, in the’original ilth district coun*y Levied on as ihe properly of Thomas Ham- brirk to satisfy a fi fa issued from tbe Ur nry County Court. JohnD:ck«yvs Thomas Ilambrick. Prop- erty pointed out by Thomas Ilambrick, defendant, Printer's fee$J53per kty* wAuia-jjjEziie coaaijr P.Carnra guardian of william and orphans of T. A. Carnes, applies to ►il the lard belonging to said Stinoi? for leave to aril the lard belonging This if to cito all person* caccraeo to snow cause ir aay, why letters shonld not be granted the spoil arat,«U*ff..t Monday la lull SM$1 O: (Unary O. ’c. the heir* and creditors: All persons concerned are hereby notifled to file their objections, if any exist, within the time pre fer! bid bylaw, else leave to sell will be granted the applicant. ^ Witness my cfflcUl signature, this July 8.1873. DANIEL PITTMAN, julj9*r-4wl Printer's fee $5. Ordinary. Improved Winship Cotton Gins! pr!3—wtll IstscptdapilS mayl-.uncl-julyl-augl WIKSUIP X BBO., Atlanta, Georgia. UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE, r.-undol ia 1785. military. Tuition per term of twenty weeks, $30 to $50. Board, washing, fuel, furnish, d rooms and 8 .rgeon’s fee, for same period, $105. Aoply to E KIRBY SUmi. MUSIC FREE. every subscriber to the Southern nal, (monthly,) $1 per year. The largest, ha and best musical magazine published South. Twenty- eight pigea (sheet music size) of choice reading mat ter and beautiful music each month. Fifteen dollars worth of Vocal and Instrumental music each year. Subscribers can sole ct any music they wish for their premium. Specimen copies contain'ng $1 wo*th of music sent free to any address. A genu wanted. Splendid Premium List. LUDDEN & BATES, Publishers, JuncS9-wlm Savannah. Ga. Gift NOTICE. GEORGIA* Douglas County* CJvurt aud Sheriff, will hereafter be published in Toe Atlanta Constitution*. JOHN M. JAMES, Ordl D. W. PRICE, Clerk Snpcrior Court. K. R. WHITTBY, Sherifl. DongUsvillc, J uly 7,1873. Jul JD—w4w GEORGIA* Dourlan County* A LL persons interested are required to be at my office, first Monday in August next, to show iPS Given under my hand, Gils Julj 7Ul18*3 Jul)9—w4w ly 7th. 18 JUUN M, JAMES. Ordinary. Printer's fee $4 GEORGIA* Milton County OnoiNAUT'a Omcx, July 5,1873. M AP ION J. 8RALB, administrator of the cata'._ tof IUchnrd I Seale, late of said county, de ceased, applies for leave to aril the real esutc be longing to said estate, fer the benefit of legatees and creditors: All persons any exist, on or before the first Monday in August next, else leave to sell, will oe granted the appli cant. julylO-wSOJ GEORGIA* FaycAtc County* Ordinary's OrncE, July 7,1873. AMES M. Bl lDGES, having applied for letters the applicant julylO-wiw L.B. GRIGGS. Ordinary. Printer's fce$l Cobh County Plantation POU ». OC/1 ACRES, 230 of which arc in the woods, the OOU btlaiiccfn a fine state of cultivation, one mtleN. of Powd'r Springs. A Imuntlful supply of moat ezcsllent water. Fin a roads to and from said farm. Good comfortablecotisgedwelling. Grooms, newly painted, g md outbuildings, good, barn 40x69, two atorics high, good gin and screw, rlx tenant houses, aud they filled with good reliable tenants, who may be employed next year. Excellent society, convenient to schools aod churches-20 miles N. W. of Atlanta-10 mile* ti. W. of Marietta, and within five miles of the first dc{Kt on the Georgia Western lto’iroad. Mules, cows, hogs, cure, wbest, o ts and forage sufficient to supply the farm. The best and most select young orchard, good set blacksmith tools—every field watered hy never fall- tug streams. This ia said to lie the most convenient and desira ble Farm In Cobb county, well adapt'd to entouand all the cereals and different grasses, Ac. , BKr*n*Nc*a-M. C. A J V. Kiser. A. J. Kmrr. At lanta; Gen. William Phillips and Dr. J. F. Cotton, Marietta. Call white thcciop ia maturing and ex amine for youreclvcs. Wonted, PUIt'UASE in the Border States Jirg % tracts LOW*PRICED LANDS* and Mineral Lands. I am prepared to place Hum tho European market Ttt’ca must b* pnfcct. Ad- dresa JOHN J. bUUTTRRLY, Real Eitato Biok» No. 4318 Butler atreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. julyl-w4t TURNIP SEEDS. EW CROP Rota Bagx, 7-Tops, Flat Dutch, Hanover, &c, now receiving al EMPORIUM, corner N. K. It. andTaMapoosa streets, Opelika. Alwh're you can get Fruit, Tobacco. Ci cars. Peanuts. Ac., and fl d ready sale for Hags. ju'jG—wlm P. O. T. E. A E. A F. C. FOR .SALE, A Valuable Plantation IN B&KER COUNT?, ALABAMA, O F 30) acres-40 of which ia improved. Price, $5 per acre. A dwel log house with two rooms ia on the place, an orchard •cd good freestone water. The land is well adapted to cotton, corn, wheat, oats, etc. Is convenient to schools, churcbci and market* It is one and a half miles of eonth and North Ala. It IL Parties desiring to «re thcplac? can do so by getting «.ff at Boyd’s Station, 55 miles north of Montgomery. Mr. Lowry, who is living on the premises, will t krs plea’nrj in shoiUng ihs place. For farther information apply to oreddres*, „ . J. w. BkaNTlV. Morrow s b‘ation, Clayton county, Georgia. Douglas County Sheriff’s Sales. legal hours of sale, the following j.r rperty to-wit: Two lota of land. Ncs. 614 an 15th District, aod second section of originally Cher okee now Douglas county, containing 40 acres each lot more or less. Levied on as the properly be long ng to theciUte or J. C. Dxnforth, deceived, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from " •— "— Campbell county, and other favo- of James Abexcrumbe va A W Wheat, security, and M^WooddalJ, administrator of J V Danforth, Also at the same time ard place will be sold a church house known by tbc name of Luther CbapcL in Douglas county, with a mechanics lien for labor done on arid house by Jacob VauasnL Levied by a “w Court r**“- ------- — — , T Hicks_ I to me, this July 2,1873. Hcury C-iu-ity Slierifi’s Sales. W ILL be sold, before the Court House door in McDonoog'i, said county, on the first Tuesday in Angus: next, within ihe Lgathou.sof sale, the following property, to-wit: The cast hair and northwest fifty acres of land, lot ” ic hur dred and thin j-nine, (129). containing one Nl and fifty acres, more or less, in tha 6th Dis- ■»«-«« said county, levied on to satisfy sundry fi fas ireafdfrea.tt.assDl.tret.O-11. w/j. Berrlnr n. E. M. jBcltsoa. Property pointed oat br defeadaat. Lcrj made aid re uretdto me by N. T. Po-ter, L c. Amo, will bs Fold at the came time and pUce. the oorlbeiBt career of liod. lot Mo. ore hundred md uo- tnOJ contmainj: fifty (30) acres taore orlca*. to the G:h Dlrtrtct of raid crooty, lerted on to aiti.fr reodry fi fai tarecd from too d* DUtrict. a M. W.J^ttenirgra.K M. Jacfcroo. Property point'd bydefcDdaat. Lcry made aad retenua lomcby M a Poster, U C., thla Jaae SSth. 1813. 7 K B. HIOHTOWEB. jn'jt-wlds printer, fee $1M. Deputy Sheriff. Fayctto County Deputy Shcrin's Fo-tponed Sales lor • Au gust. 187U -f*/ILL be raid on tbe firrt Taerday la Aaeaat VV aext, oittla the lawfal boor, of aalr, before the coart-hoase doer la the towo of PayetteTlUe, F.ycuc coonly. Ueoreto. the folla»lwprop«ly, to-wit: The writ halt oflot of load oa abor thirty (10) ia (L-riitt WdiMric'. of Fayette county, coitajtdus OOF hoodn d (100) .erre. more or lira. Lerted mm the tropmypfil II TidwcUmhy alrtno of and to CottttyOoartln faror of Barriaon SfcLarinyf. A B Fcarr, principal, and MBTIdweSI. Incorrcr. Freak Pric? tenant in .Ion, no tfird of thli levy. Ja'yld. 1313. t. W. DHOWIt, Deputy Sherilt JnljG—WUU Printn-a f< a fil Su per It Ty a5t*S20p*?a* Kentucky Military Institute. Six Miles from Frankfort. Faculty, with superior men in every department; an unusually rob coarse of study; • strict military discipline; freedom from the manifold temptations that ordir arily atle* d college life in town or dty; the discipline of tbc camp, combined with the comforts and pleasures or home life, which can harm j he found elsewhere The t wcty-cighth academic year will begin on Mon day September 1,1S73 Send for catalogue to COL. K. T. T. ALLEN. Supcriotcnden'. junSO-dlwAwtm Fsrmdale, Franklin Co, Ky. The only Reliable Gift Distribution in th. Country! $50,000 00 In VuIual.Jo GiKx 1 TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN £■« X>. SINE’S 162D REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Enterprise, To be Drawn Monday, An*, mb, 1,34 One Grand Capital Prlxa, $0,000 in Gold. 2 Prizes of $1000 2 Prizes of $500 5 Prizes of $100 One"Family Cwrrlwge « M d IHatrUcd llsraes. with Oliver nenuted Harness* worth st.OOO. GEORGIA* Douglas County. W HEREAS. F. M. Winn applies to me for letters of guardianship of the proparty of Ida Wine, minor of AUcn Winn, deceased 1 his is to dtc all persons intc’cstcd to show cause, if any, why Ic tcrs thonld sot be granted the appli cant on the first Mond*y in August next. TM* June 6th. 1873. JOHN M. JAMFS, FREE i O ALL. Ci FECI MEN copies of tho South O ($1 per year,) containing i Music, Catalogue*, .Sheet Music of tho Southern Musical Joan aL containing a dollars worth of . . . - liningucs. Sheet Made and Music Books. Illustrated Price L'sta of I’tancfl and Mason A Ham lin Organs; Price Lists Violin*. Galtais, Accord cows. Strings, and Imported Musical Merchandise and Cir culars of the Novelty Hand Printing Prcfsta-fiUof which will be mailed postagx paid. Don’t fail to send your address* jnnc29-w3m iso, i,Ga. GEORGIA* TALIAfEltO dOUNTY* Court or Orpinabt, at Cbaiwebs, June 30, *73. \17HERBA8, James Floyd haa applied to me fof VV letters of Admtnlstridloa on the estate or Adam Ashbury, (coL) or said couniy, deceased. There are to cite all persons concerned, to show close, tf any they have, at the Aur~ Court, why said letters should not b GEORGIA* ft’alton County. W DKltBAS, Wilson R. Spruill, sdmluistrmlor of tbc estate of Blrphsa Spruill, lato of raid county, deceased, represents that bo has fogy dis charged his said trust and prays to be dismissed; Alt iicrsons concerned are hereby notified to file Ibc’r objections, tf any exist, on or before the first Monday in October next, else litters of dismission will be granted the applicant. Witness my ja!j4-w93J GEORGIA* Pulton County* W HERE IS, Natlian'cl J. Ilammond, Goardian of the estate of Ilugh Overby, mluo^. deceased, represents that be has fatly discharged his said trails and prays for letters of dirminton; All rcraons concerned are hereby notified to file their objection*, tf aay they have, on or before tbe first Monday In September next, dso Idles dlsmis- roiy will be grantcl tho applicant. Witoeas my official slgnuurc and seal of office Ibis July 3.1873. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary. JuljLwlrtd Printer's foots ANNA V. WHITE, I Divorce. In Fulton Supc- ver/us > ilor Court. Kale to per- VALENTINK WUITK ) feet ecrricc. aide in • he State, it ie, ou motion of by the Court, that the defendant ~~ of counsel, otd* red appear and answer nj that tbo ewe be at tbe next term of this Court, else _ considered in default and tbe plaintiff allowed to proceed. It ia further ordered, that till* Rule be publish'd once a month for fourth mouths in Toe Atlanta Constitution. lu open Court. This Juue 25th. 1873. GEORGIA* Deltalb County* OnoiNAUT'a Omen, March 3,1873. annexed, of tbe^catate of John U Bellinger, deceased, late of said county, applies to me for lett rs of dismission from raid trust. These arc therefore to citcand admon'eh all nrraooa inti rested to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, then aud there to (how cause, ir any, why Mid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. may£—wlamlm JOHN B STEWARD, Ordi«a«r. Printer's fee 25 GEORGIA* Douglas County. TY7HERE IS. Yonng Vanrant, administrator of the TV estate cf Eli Vansant, late of Mid county de- ccared, applies to me for lcav j to sell the land belong ing to said crtale. All persons concerned will fl’c their obj ctioor. If any exist, on o* before fiist Monday in August next, elec leave will be giantud the applicant aa prayed 5 ( 2 tC JGBEEKBACKS! Ooo Fine-Toned Koaowcod Piano, worth $500. 750 UM and SteerlemrHunting Matchct (in all) north from $20 to $000 each ! (Jold CLalna, Hilrir ware, Jcrclijr, etc., tic. Whclo Number of Giita 6,000! Tickria Limited to 50,000! Agent* Wanted to Melt Ticket*, tn talaoiu Liberal Preaannnx will be Pnid! re. , wraX TICk« $10; Twenty Fire 1 2" utalD J » -I pri*e., « darertp. “o° In rtfereoFeto Ihc BbirihnUw, nUnJ rerTto 10,00, erfiEriOKlhFOL AUlcUcramonbFadfireretd It. Z>. SZZTB, Box 80, CInclanaU. o. flEVIlfilfi, DeKnlb Couniy. OaiH.-ixr.v-a ornrr„ 1 one 3, Ml BB'-KOfi, Xtlo* II. Na-li Afiaalaialrelor of •--ia ll.ba.il, late of raid rm.tr. Fmoti, ree for letter, of ditm i-iMi frere nS rewl.lerratcd lo he aid omoreM my tOre i tta tine arc.cnbed by law. ilu a ami iIki* la eaa... If aaj. an jr •aid letter. .honM md be eraalcd. Ulrca.a'irmjr h.odawl. alof < ill e. . . JOB., B HtK'X'Aou OnUroijr. JoncS «!IM lYlblFf'. tea $b QEOBUII, I’nycltr itaanir. Uoiot oe Oiwiaanr, Bnjr Term, HIM, To UM Irqatce. ard hilr. at l.ir of CathertM 1) Vaogbii, tali of Payette etdiNly, treran4. J OHN B. FABB, of raid Fooaty. b.l lhl.fi.ylM hu petlililoa I* thl. Otfice. with lbo bfimlrei tcctiment of Catenae 1,-Va^lra.ficcwnfi, la »b>Fb he tt the nerelaalefi rnrator. 1'nyuc that the rama bo preta cd In lerere ol taw.nrcriaxl* raid taUlto* that tbe lereter. wi fitatribatre. of raid c*U'o ra- tUa wit boa t ibe llmln of ttl. Mute, re.fi I* ran. **- known to him, oofi prarlnff that etttittai tt»., out triMreUl Imtocaor bl.inlcaiioa la if.bate aoM WillatUicSeiitetolKT one, IMJ. of raid amt of Ordinary, and i hat nodes id Ixoaoie bo pahUabefi tortte.paceot three moot!.-. “"tt’f Ireat.ra a*4 fit*, tritraux* of the rente of Uattertoe It'Vaa.'tukfie erared.ttboonfiam. irMreyofik,.t.F.yeUenll. Fayette comity, lie. .at etmw r.*-e. If *orthey brer, why aatd p.|ur - '.If not b* proto'cd .ad ad ““^toreewira it um will and tralnaral of Catherine It'V.e s hn, ''.reared. I. It URHifiS, i Irjluai) of Fayette roeoty. aram-«.1re I'.lt,'"'. fee fill tiSOBIil I, no * .11 county. OMHxaui '. Omen. Jane 3d, irut W BXXXk*. H II Kirk, Adretntrtrater of loukt* Sat Ii, late of .aid loamy, dterarafi. MqiUc. to the for letter, of fitantadw frore ..Id iraVl. Three me, tbereforr. lo cite mil adrewilrti all per ion. iatcrert-d id be aotl appew at toy mice, wlcbln tb* time prerenbod by law, the* ana I her* to «Onw “ir- ”whyraWlettFre.lpraMnotbacrartefi. Ulrca under my band aa d ofilcttl .rielaie. . JOHN II. STKWAltu. Ordinary. JairS -wfidd I'm let - , fee $i Henry County Sltcrifl IdaleH. W *¥e B .™? L P'.. l ‘jf orc t*o ttoorl-boore door I* the town nr MclMnnngh, llrnrv cmoit.Ui on tbe KIpST TUtMJAY IN AUUTHTiwx*. wtihlw Hie legal boon of m!c, ihc following prcpniy, ic- UO0BE rcncc pm^lfCorncf." Also, one raaUhousc^udTS. occupied at present by John Fryar as a rat lor sh'-n. a Also, one avail h-jesa and lot, now occupk-d ««*>-■» situated on Eastsideor thepuohc iqaare. Also half in’er- cat in a mill and fixtures and fi«-c srrm of land, end mill known bv name as • load’s Mill, ibe same Ht us ed about two mi’es a**d a half >oulh of McDow- ®*Sh, all lcvird onbjrvirtac of a fl fa., in f.^T A. A. Lemons vs. O T Conn*II, principal and A. W Tpr-cr* secarity, all levkd on as the jiropcny of said NOTICE. H AVlJ G determined to change my bnslncrs I now offer my valuable P anUtlou for sale, containing over SEVEN HUNDRED ACRE4. About two hundred acres cleared, including over forty acres of bottom land. The balance In the na tural fo’est at d heavily timbered. There are two Fcttkmcnta on ihe Plants ion, and oce amongst Ihe finest orchards that cm be found In the county. The Plantation lies In the tenth dirtrictof Carroll county, two miles eou’hwcst or,Oarrollton. There are two public roads running through said Plantation, to-wit: Tbe Franklin and Laurel Util. The improvements are on the Fronkllu road and consist of a good dwelling house and kitchen, bare, stables, cribs, gin house and screw, blacksmith shop, ac neccisary outbuildings and in good order. The PiartationtswcU watered. Two good wells of never failing water and various springs throughout the Plantation. Also, Buffalo Creek running through the Plantation. There ia a splendid site for a fish ]—* on the place, within ono hundred jams ol dwelling and plenty of matirial doss by to build it with. The above Plantation is silo Ated in as gooi a neighborhood aa can be found in the cvnnty aud convenient to good and permanent f choo s of a high character. Also, convenient to churches or different denominations. I ala© have property in the towns of Carrollton and Bowdon, that I will also sell. In regard to the various rai’roads that are approaching Cat roll ton, there are no plantation that haa any ad- —tage over the one aboTc mentioned; I will, if Ired, cut the Plantation to suit purchasers. To approved purchasher the terms will be liberal For farther particulars apply fo the undersigned on the Plantation or address him at Carrollton^Ga. Carrollton, Ga.,June25, 1875. * jancSS-wGaT* toried on as the property cf said Junes G Smith. *';(?■ “•>!• U*o aod p'-oceforty-Uito rare* or lot land No IA In north wr*»t orncr; fifty seven ‘ f T wra ot lot Mo.ua tn oixUi District of JUcary county, Gcorata upon fi fa "‘fiZ'X . w “ S- wen corner or lot No. 159, fifty-seven acres oflot No. IO. and fifty ac:cs of lot No, 119, la Sixth tSZ trict Henry county, Georgia, by virtue of a 11 fa lo rarer of Soimot. A tammmd. ea. A! A. U..U!*- Also, at some time sad plaos forty-three acres bf 401 Nw S 0 .? fifJ seven acres of fiflT ®C ** ho-119, In Sixth District Henry county, Georgia by virtue of a fl fa Salmon & ^iiamocds-afiovc three kvies pointed out hy W. H. Phillipi«. aPo, atihe rame t’nitt anc nl*cr, ote hundred and fifty acres of lot of lied No 182. in 2d District, Henry lalf interen iu stock of TW h0T i c «*«e gray mule, lerltd by virtue < f a fi fa iu favor of T G. Maul n /todirfcr-propmy pointed out by Plain- HITfi Attorney; also, at tfo earn* tlnra and place, lot j*i» Sixth District «f Ucnrycouniy; Lcorylt, levied on by virtue of a fi fa ia favor of a ” *; B Arno’d. ptlcdpal. aod A. W. Tar- K n-o-ansgj^ U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. N OTICE Is hereby given th«t the following seiz ures have bien made by me for violation of sec tion 44, act June THh, 18CL section 14. set July U’Jl 18C6, and section43, ntt July 20th, 18E8* to wtt: 1 package coatainiug about JO gallons Corn Whisky, as the property of C. D. Hudgins, of Pickens county, Ga. 2 cmp*y birr da, as the property of T. J. Phillips, of Atlanta, Ga. Any person or person* claiming any of said proper- J required to appear aod make such claim within thirty days from date hereof and give bond as re- RICHMOND HOUSE. Gainesville, Georgia, FAULKNER & CULP, Prcprictc-- fTtBE above naciFd Book havin' been oewljr tm A elated and Ctled np, I. aow opFBFl tn the travel- raaraa, £ood aervaatt, aad tt« beat tobtt thc maxkct afferdi Mr. Thomas UtUc.cr hotel notoriety, wffl ba ia r via! tors this Kaeoa. majj-a Adininistrator’is !d; t lo. SSh* *' red,t <* twHve May 31,1873. ANDREW BROCK. Adminhtrator j«nr3-wfiil Printer's feu $10. GEORGIA* Fayette County* Ors>crAST*fi Omcr, Jure 28, 1873. fESSE L. BLALOCK Las spp'ed for lct’.crs of md- el ministration on the estate of Sirah Ana Darke moot **•»>*"«* "ar*e, Tcifl, therefore, to notify nil persons coccerncd to ffie tbdr objections, if any WR. «SBT«S time prrecribed hy law, ilie letters will be granted A true extract VSR8T «ra.*3 l "5Sg St*te at ecoryla, Pulton County. Senates Cocar or Fctrov, April Term, lsv; ^ I!lm Kv 0 ^ T *-K^ n to^?<S , ~i. next terai or tttt Coort. daotSMtko eararbaarafiSr retd tt drfa.lt STaJlff 2Z5* to JSSfil ‘ ‘ ti, Uiaitttt lalo bo traMWttfi ccaarai* r or.ee a raoo'b fer Tl/OMAS FINLEY, il It !y au » ct, "* , be'*!»o*»*»ral4O0i5f!i4iiy WW.B.VWAXLK.Cttri,' “*• •< a-corcta, l'ullon Lotanly. Errxoion Cnrov or Ft'.™, < Alan, Traw, M73. f Henry Johnson vu. ITnctva Jefosae. Libri for di- “ ‘ perfect sera' X hneriff that the defendant flsesnstssMfle fas IMs eu«nty ?g aTffcflii m.Hufl tfotfo^M for four montfo. [dint appear and arrw. r at the K*a fo tfo cm isos- rad lheplaiaTiflr slowed topr*- gordered that thl* tu’e fopwlv TT.B. VENABLE, Ckrk. Tbl l\T*