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Vol. Ill -1STO BfcJ.
THig ATLANTA WBBKIIjY QXT3ST—J'AJSTXJAFL^'
CliRnjfo Ol
Atlanta & New Orleans
SHORT LIRE—ALL'RAIL
Only One Change of Oars
BtlWHB AtlAR'* »nt1 ,1«l»
O n and afu:k novb -gth. mrj, docbli
Dally l'MM!ii«ar Tmln* will run on thl* Una a*
Montgomery.. ^ !
Montgomery.
I'ntferi Haiti Internal Krrenar,
CotiLBCTon'a Omct It* Dirr., Uaoaoit,
A team. January 11,1873.
^ OTIC! la her* by given that the following seizure
baa been msdety me, far rlalation of Section 48,
Act Jnne 80th, 1844. and Sac. 14, Act July 13, ISOfl:
Ona Wagon, a net of Harnaaa, and one package,
containing about 1 Milana Cora Whisky. aa the pro
perty of Martin V. Prime, of Cobb county. Go.
Any pnrean or persona claiming any of the fore
going articles, are required to appearand make inch
claim within thirty days flreta date hereof, and glee
bond aa required by law; othererlae, the earn# win
ha Bold, and the proceeda deposited to the credit of
the Secretary of the Treasury.
AUGUSTUS FLBSH,
j*n23-3t Acting Collector.
S3., i&ry'Q.
Montgomery.. 6 J*. o tn
** «. 6 itl a m |
Mobile 7 3<i a m
...... ttipm
New Orleans.. i 26 p m
..11 SO pm
• Mam
, 8 DO p m
8 00 p TO
, 8 uO a m
Mobile 8 30 a m
•• 3 4Wp in
Passenger* haaelag Atlanta at S 00 p,m
jgWlll m>l" close Connection. lorTlckabnrg,Mon
roe and all l itermodlMe points.
Pullman'* Ptla-* Sleeping Care rnn through to Mo-
Olie and Sew Orleans, Moulgemeray, Selma,
York. Meridian, J ackson and Vicksburg
wit: .at change.
Passengers will remember that this route, VIA
WEST POINT, la the
Miortcst, (J.iicvet, livsl hclialile,
and only Double Dally L.ue from Atlanta to the fol
lowing points:
ooxaTtiv-: axj», aa.,
MONTCVOMHHY .
MoTstlo, XBolzua, I31i
ml n ji .aiti, Tusoa*
loon*. 1 , cfes iJufaulA
A3LA«ATVTA..
M BRtUI AN,
•Tmoluoa, ViclA.alcmrs«
MX!
HVJtJV*
Slirov>>. ioi-1 Ob Mouroo
XjC i JXlWX^aNT^A..
JMFI. *l
Gnlvoslt'u ia nil PointM iu
•3?TTX A».
TO TEACHERS 10 |
And the Pnbli .Generally.
WXKUIPFI.
AIrBOl
WortHornaudl Contrnl
Ala. aucU
A R HL A X tf 14# jSk. Bk .
by tine line yon seve time and distent , ue.ng 4a
mile* ehortcr 10 brims »r . en point* uent
of hi'to*, end iiSt HUNDRED AND ONE
M11.E.9 SMOKIER TO MONTGOMERY, Mo-
lilU. Ni.V OM.1MNS, and ail i-i'ute in Texas,
northern and Central Mlhsihsipp* • 1 Arkansas than
via Hiue Mountain, i.r h-u- • usie and iisltou
route a.
20(1 WILES bUORTL.l to New Orleene and
Oalvestou than by » halt .u<»'ga, Corinth and Grand
Junction, or Memphis end ..harlceiou ltajlro*
roil tea.
:itir> MILES bilORTKK tn hlireveport, Jeffer
son, and ell points i n Ued liner, then by Chi'to-
tioogeand Memphle.
Avoiding 614 MILES HYEAMBOATISG Ui the
Mieaisslppl hirer, and au uidel.mte delay on wharf
boat at the month ol Bed hirer.
EMTORANTTa
Are particularly requested to notice the many ad-
vantage. of this line over all others. No discrimin
ation n ada in cars or time on account of being emi
grants.
When emigrating In large parties, special care will
be furnished for baggage, aud carried through with
out change to Saw Ot leans.
The recent completion of the magnificent bridges
over T nsaa and Mobile hirers form au unbroken
all rail v v -r Ion between Atlanta aud New Orlear>
and Ylrkshnig.
No boating or omnibus fare charged on the line.
I’aeaenaer* are cautioned against representations
goth* viTdrarv
Mies,Inn Ltdou ail night trains.
This route is not the shortest, but most com.ort-
st'.e ai d beet vmw rosin to Vemphl" Tenn., L'l-
lle Bo< k. Ark., Grenada. Okalona and Goriuth, Ai.se.
Thr ugh glrkauon sale it the Oeneral Tlckst Of-
•celo 1 mon PMeergsr lb-pot t# a!) p-"U» abova
uam* .
Pars alw.-.vs st 1 w st by ny '.bar route.
Baggage i s t» , mo gi> i.j a u-rmrgs is 1 lata.
Be sura ecu aak for musts ri* Meat luiataa-l
Mor.fi ->»arj.
I. p. Gita NT, 8ov.riutai.cant
Atlanta J* Wasl,Point Kalin -»d,
u. j. kotisafisa.
B ip’l ISettaru H. K. af Ala,,
u. Jordan,
Sea. > V*. Mobile it Stp.s^Qst'iry tl. h.
17. J. HOUSTON.
Won. Fa.«». ana J- rt. agt.,
Waergta Railroad Depet. up Hart
eetn
G ■Oft OLA—Aiglethurpa Coanty.
Whereas, John A. Jewell. Administrator de boo is
non er tha aetata af Emily Metre, deceased, lata of
said county, has applied to me for leave to eeh three
shares of Georgia BaUroad btook; that It la nacea-
aary to sell tha wma for the purpose of distribution.
These are therefore to cits and admonish ail per
sona concerned to be and appear at my aWoa on or
before the drat Monday in March, 1873, to show
cause, It any tnay have, why m<4 leave ihonid not
be granted.
Given under my hand, at office In Lazlagton, Ga.,
Uua 1st day January, 1S73. —,
B. B. MITCHELL, Ordinary O. C.
>n3
OoLKTHORPE RHRRIKF’S SALK.
Will be sold, on the nrat Tuesday In February
next, balore the Uonrt-honae door In ifc 8 town of
1 axingson, ogietborpe county, within tha legal
boors of sale, tha following property, to-wit: A tract
of land containing
FOUR HCNDBSD AND KIGBTT-FITB ACBBB,
more or leaa. in Oglethorpe county, on the west
side of the Athena branch of the Georgia Railroad,
adjoining lands of Wm. kdraoadson, T. B. Wilson,
Jasper Klnnabrew, F. M. Stevana and Milni Caid-
wsll. A!so, tha home tract of land, containing
TWO HUNDRED AND NINE ACRES,
said county, on tha east side of the Athena branch
tha Georgia Railroad, adjoining lands of Joseph
rmstrong, J. L. Wilson and 8 Calh.inn. Also, one
uggy and harassa. two gr*7 torses, ene piano
orta, and three cowa and two calvssi all levied on
as the property rf tbs estate of C. D. Kinnabraw,
deceased, by virtue of a 11. fh. issued from the 8a-
parlor Court of said county in favor of E. P. Clayton
vs. Nancy U. Kinnabraw, executrix of C. I). Klune-
brow, deceased. B. ADKINS, Sheriff.
December 27th, 1873. ;an3
OIUBtUA-Wglalbarpa toantyi
K S. TUOBNTuN, head of a family, has ap-
* piled lor exemption of personally, and I will
pass iipjii the tame at 1‘J o'clock, M., ou the 37th
day of January, 1873, at my office.
«. B. MITCHELL,
T.ax .'gton. Jan. 7, '73. Ordinary O. C.
tiWOHlil 4 — Ogle*liorpe County:
S AMUEL 7. HARDMAN, baad of a family, hat
applied fer exemptio-1 of pursonalty ; and set-
tmg apart aud valuation of liomostoad, and I wij
pass uj ou the aaniw at |3 o’clock. M , on tue 37th
day of Juidirry, *873, at my office.
15. It. MITCHELL,
Lexington Jan. 8 Ordinary O.
E. J. EALE k SON, 17 Murray street,
New York, have just issued
ASCHOOLHISTORY
Of the United States.
By HON. ALEX. E. STEPHENS,
Professor of History and Political Sci
ence in the University of Georgia.
hixxi.i hiaih, j. t. ouv.
Sol.Gen. Northern Circaft.
LUMPKIN at OLIVE,
VrroKNETS AT LAW,
Laxlngiua, Uaorji,
Practice ae parti,am. In nvli caaea, in ail tha Court*
of the Norluera Circtut, aud tha Smpreuia Court in
Atiaata.
la criminal bus.uefcs. there lahopartraralilp. Ft
G-lv- will reprasea' aithar aide af aay Stale case.
ca * P ca ru he eimaievee.
•6,000 TO liF, GIVEN AWAY.
Tlie Loin.vilie Conritr-Jiiiirul
N 'ATIONAI. in its aitaa and reputation, and one
of the origMeat, apicioat. use an. and moaa
reailabla papers on tho Cualniont. Dally, $13 a
year; 8nt..iay i>ai>ar, 83; Weekly, $3 singly, or
81.301a oiube.
(Jr npn in ralaal ls prsaents will be diatribntad hg
<yj U JU Jot on Jiiy 1st. to aubacrl'.ars to Vtaakly.
Circulars, with Ml particular*, and epecimeu cayiaa,
sent gratia on ey. JoaPou. Adoraas
COUMIAB-JOHAjiAL COMPANY.
Janati M I'iAwa Iwmsnlie, Ky. ,
8. U
t.’
k.EOKOE PAGE & Co
Mxvtrxrrrrnrr.a t>»
rai '..t Portable C'irculir Mills,
..laaxry tzi Pc .'table
$7 .AM .
UBIBT 2J t 1.1.9. Ac. ' '*■
NOTICE.
UKITKD 8TAIU INTERNAL RIYKNUM,
C jixbi roh a Oirnua, 4ra Diaxaicr or Oa.,
atiastx. Deoembar 88, 1878.
y OT1C1 la barahy gives that tha followiag aahe-
i\ nra hat been made far a violation of Beetles A
Act Jaly 30th. 1*48, te-vrlt:
Tvro Copper Mtillm.
tt the -»rtptrty of J. H. Wlltea sad Jet. Thotapaoa.
Aay pareot er perteat claiming mid prtparty.
are raqnirsg la appear sad sake such claim wlthla
thirty cay t from gats hereof, sad give bead aa r»-
aatrad by lav; otherwise, the Baas will ha said sag
the hat prasaoAa gevealteg te tha aradlt af tha ha-
rotary af the Traaa ary.
ACGUSTU8 FLK8Q,
•atgT-wft Aettag CoUaehtr.
G
RORGI*—OGLMTHOMPR COUJTTT.
. * for CMmLffUtt and Pr**-L~d% t
Wnaaaag, Wlillaai W. Davaaport, ruarJiaa sad m
*JMa aOmiaiatratar oi Jetaa W. Davaaport, de
ceased. late af mid aealty. applies to ate for lathma
af ditniaaioa from odd salats. This la. tharafara
ts alia sad agmaaiaa all sad slaguler, tha kindred
sad erediters of mid doling to he and appear at
lay -flea la lailagqia. GawrMa, so tha Aral Monday
la March, 1878. te show eases, tf aay taay oaa. wh*
•aid letters should not b« greeted.
tL M. MITCH ILL,
Ihiiaigtoa. Jan. 10. 1878. Crdiaary o. C.
TESTIMONIALS :
A Review, by liEV. li WILLS, D. D.,
President of OgOtliorpo University,
Atlanta, Gtt.:
This valuable work, which has been anxiously
looked for, tma recently appeared in a decidedly at-
tree live and popular form, lu typographical ai.rt
mechanical execution reflects credit on the honse
which has Issued it, as.d its convonient sixe, solid
binding, end happy ai-angsicent into chapters and
sections, admirably adapt it to the see of schools
and cobt-ges. As a Witbook. we predict for this
compt-ud a beany and extensive adoption, anil as a
work for general instruction no nailer in th6 land
ought to be without a copy of it. The .southern peo
ple may be Justly proud of this nsble contribution
to thslr growing literatnre, and tb# grand old com
mon wealth of Georgia will doubtless evince au au-
preciation of the industry, patriotism and talentstnf
her distinguished son l,y giving this richly «orcd
volume a cordial welcome to the thousands of her
ntelligcnt and happy households. We believe tha
this work of the gaeat Georgia l is destined to be
come thb standard of historic troth and excellence
for centuries to come, lust aa Mr-Stephens' work oa
the War Between the States is acknowledged to fe
the most complete and triumphant vindication jt
the Southern people ever plac'd ou record.
From Rev. J. J. BRANTLEY, D. D..
Profesuor of Belles Lettre* and Modern
Langnages, Mercer Cniverbitv,Macon,
Georgia ;
i think you are tc. be congratulated ou having
brought out a School History, which, on account oi
lte fairness, its Southern origin, aud especially the
fuileus and accuracy of the later pohticsl hiatoryof
the country, ought to supersede ail others at tun
South.
From Hon. MLLLARD FILLMORE,
late President of tho United States :
I think it exceedingly well written, and ailmiraoly
well calculated for academies aud schools. It is ne
cessaruy greatly condensed, but it seems to contain
the pith snd marrow of our hiBtory, somowhst
inged, si was natural, with southern views, hut as
impartial as auy we can expect at this time, eithre
rom tne North or South. I regard Mr. Stephens as
one of our ablest statesmen, snd certainly very com
petent to write a history of the United States.
From Hon. HERrtLHEL Y. JOHNSON.
The method of the work is admirable. Lach pic
ture is distinct; each is in its appropriate place; and
they are so connected aud grouped as to present to
the mind's eye a clear, intelligible and harmonious
sketch of the history of tha United States, from col
onial infancy to present development—accurate in
its delineations, aud copious, but etiii compendious,
iu it* details. The work is admirably suited to the
use of schools aud tho higher institution! of learn
ing. It would he unjust to omit to say that the
book, as to material, is gotten up in most cxcelleui
style.
From Prof. RICHARD M.JOHNSTON,
of Per Lnov Institute, Maryland ;
I regard tha Compendium of the History of the
United States, by lion. Alexander 11. btepnens, a
most important addition to American literatnre. It
is a book for tho Schoolroom, tho College, the Uni
versity, aud every library. Tbongh severely cou-
deiiseu, >ot it is moot complete a l perspicuous, in
my opinion it is the only history in which au Amer
ican, whethrr yontti or alultiuxn, may Cud a nis
account of the natda on which tho Constitution aud
Government of hia country were founded. Every
one. and especially every student, should have it.
From Titop. E. A. STEED, of Mercer
Uiiiverbity :
Those Teachers in tha South who have tatght the
Hiatery of the United htatei niiice the war sjtrt—
Jolca when they aee this book. They W&B be ejv e-
cially pleased with that porr.nu of tne History p-ir-
talcing to the late war. becaase In this part of the
work they will find what lias not yet before am my
eye in schoolbooks: a 'air, nnprejudicr 1 ataiaccent
uf facta connected with the bloody war N tvt>-en tha
States, Southern youth can read in tuts t ook a
truthful history of onr great atrnggts V r rov .
arument by one who la, of ail others, most compe
tent to wi lte tuch a work. Lai them read it, study
It, and heed Its lesions of wisdom.
From iiifl N.Y. EVENING T ELEGRAM
It is a notorious fact that even in colleges little a
tentloa is paid to tha phhetoph/ of politics. *
Mr. Stephans supplies this knowledge. From t>.
dlacovery of Columkut to the c*tabt<Mietent a
Amarloan Indapandaaaa. ha aeniet the r-sda*
qulokly end tract fully through all of the i-siuna
▼ antethat tranrpGad. 4**aiop.«g thaw fa.-lain
aolonla! hirtory which vd to tho orjanltal'.i.a and
growth of tha present form of goverea-ent
8 a a • « a
■■In tha hraafeaent of these varit ua tn ejects, Mr.
8tapbens la not a parttsaa. Ha addo-ssea Ua read-
era fsom a point of view fSr above tha skflxrnuaeJ
passion er prtjudlos, ana tn thaatatemeri of bcu.to
whiah ha mainly eoohhss hi* work, there It aa ex
hibition of Impartiality that fotSUt iht question
hathar this man who thus nmurj'i the htstery
. hit oountry it trow tha lorth, South. '*Mt or
eat.
ULETHORPE SHERIFF’S SALE.
j Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in February
j next, before the Conrt-house door in the town of
Lexington. Oglethorpe county, within the logal
i boors of sole, out tract of land, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRES,
more or lsse. in i >gl-thorpe connty, adjoining lands
of Wm. w. Davenport, John W. Martin and others.
Levied on as the property of the estate of M. W
Wotms. deceased, by virtue of a 5. fa. issued from
tho Superior Court of eaid county. In favor of Win.
Davenpjrt, administrator of Charles W. Daven-
port deceased, vs Thomas B Tiller.-s administra
tor of M. W. Woods, deceased.
^ . M. H. YOUNG, Deputy Sheri*.
Deo. 30th, 187A J |, n j
XaLIAFEUKO •IlEKIPF'S SALE.
Will be ao‘d hefere the Court-house door in the
town of Crawfordvilie, Taliaferro connty, Oa,. on
the nrtt Tuesday In February next, and within the
it^al lu.ura of sale on that tlay, on6 mare* colt* ono
low and caif. one* heifer and thirty buaheis of oorn,
and four hundred |>ouuds foddar. Kiote f*r leas. All
levied on aa the property of David Hart, by virtue
< ’f aD execution i«»ue<i by the Clerk of tha Suparior
Court, an a jadgment aittcrad by the Ordinary of
hit d counij ou >La foracloaore of a laborer a’ lieu in
Javor of Virgil Jonea va. aa ; d David Hart.
M. I). L GOOttER, Bhariff.
Craw ford vi i» Jan. 3, 1873. jan5
Xf i KOKWH—Yaliafrrro < oainty!
Whereas, liobert H. Rhodes ap
plies to mo for Lelt-rs of Administration do bouis
tun on the ee'ate cf Martin Woodall, decevsed.—■
The.o are therefore to cite all persons concerned to
show cause, if say thev have, within the time pro
scribed by law, why said letters should not be
granted.
Givon under my hand, at office in CrawfotdvLlIe,
this January 18ih, 18/3.
CHARLES A. BEAZLEY,
jar.23 Ordinary.
application for Exemption of ttoaltjr and
Personally.
G KOHGIA—Tmltaferro County:
William C. Armor applies to me
Tor eiemptiou of realty and personalty, and setting
apart and valuat on of the same, and I will pass
upon the same at mv office in Crawfordvilie, on
Moudsy, the 3<l day of February. 1873
Given under my band at offico iu Crawfordvilie,
this January ISth, 1873.
• CHARLES A. BEAZLEY.
j»n33 Ordinary.
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE
COLLECTOH’S OFFICE, 4thDIST. GA.,
ATLANTA, January 2d, 1873.
XN OTICE ishereby given that the following seizure
has been made by me for a violation of sections 5, 6
and 7 of tho Act approved July 30th, 1873, to-wit:
One Copper Still, Worm and Cap, aa the property
of Jesse A. Gaulden, of Paulding county, Gs.
Any person or persons claiming said property are
required to appear and make such claim, and give
bond, as prescribed by section 63, Ac Jmy 13th,
183C. within thiriy days from date hereof, otherwise
the «amo wil be sold aud the net proceeds deposited
to the orsdit ef the Secretaiy of the Treasury.
AUGUSTUS FLESH,
ianSwHt Acting Collector.
CUMBERLAND
SUPER-PHOSPHATE,
A BICH COMPOUND OP POLCBLF,
Piosploric AcM, PulierM Raw Bub, AKiiiia sal Alkaline Salts,
MANUFACTURED BY THE!
CUMBERLAND BONE COMPANY
^ OTICE.
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE,
CoLLKCTOH’h Ol FICH, 4TH DlSTBICr, OF O*.,
A --lan ia December 20, 1873.
"VJ'OTICE is hereby given lh»t the following seiz.
— V nre lias been made for violation of Section 48,
Act June 30th, 18Ct. and bectiju i4, Act July 13th,
1866:
ONE YOKE OF OXEN.
ONE WAGON, and two packages, containing abont
forty-five gallons CORN WHISKY, as the property
of one Columbus Dent.
One barrel, containing about thirty gallons CORN
WHISKEY as the proper.y of an unknown person.
Aay person, or persons, claiming any of the fore
going articles, arc required to appear and make such
claim within thirty days from date hereof, and give
bond as required bylaw: otherwise, tho same will
be sold, *nd the net proceeds deposited to the crejlt
of the Secretary of the Treasury.
AUGUSTUS FLESH.
dec27-w3t Acting Collector.
This is a highly concentrated Manure, made by combining the best material*
in the most skillful manner, and in those proportions adapted to in
sure ihe highest fertilizing efficacy, containing, as it does, an
ample supply of Ammonia to produce vigorous growth
and a large amount of phosphatic and alkahno
constituents to support and fully perfect
the growth and ripening of the pro
ducts. Nothing is used to
to cheapen its cost,
the only dryer
used being
PITRE JP X UNT ID GROUND BOKE.
I hare accepted the Agency for the sale here of the above Fertilizer, be
lieving it to bo one of. if not the best, in maiket, and now offer my first
shipment of ONE HUNDRED TONS in quantities to suit purchasers.
For prices, terms and circulars, apply to
JAMES ORMOND, 77 70*WhitelkalIJst.,
*ti,vm, OA*
1873!
1873!
M E Ii. C H A. IV T M
Cr
A. F. BAUER & CO.,
Silver-Plate*!
Sash and Show Case
,*rxr:
CVORV
161 W. LABibardSt.. Baltimore, Md.
ay Kansy Meal Work of t-ve*y description.
a ear twi u< UK-» J’lxtvea <M every dealga
ada te elder.
al ay Jt^at wldM ttid Oksas Ptalei af all «iaea fur-
shad and set.
MmUss af thaw Cweee. tn Silver or
WslBtl t:-»ar*,slwsy*(is IUa4.
W-wly
THE
f Southern
OHKAT
Remedy
T7KJR TH1 CUM OF SCROFULOUS TAI1IT.
Jj SL’ieamstlsu, White Swelling, Goat, Qaltry
Ooosnesptloe. Bronchitle, Xervone Debility, and aU
Inar— analog tea aa lmpore condition of tha
The roam* >w *«t ve*"-*-!* p-.-irsti— "7 : * -to"
i tooewn.that t paaaing ootica tt but nteitaary to rw-
! j.i-4 tat raadara of ttila loornal o: the necessity «d
| always having a books uf this medicine among thaii
eaoek of fitmiiy naoaaattlr-a.
Oartifiaataa aaa be presented from many laadtag
Ffcya -dans, Mlnlatara.aiid heads of families through-
at the death, endoretng it In the highest terms.
I Fluid Ixtmct of lU tadalia.
DR. R. WILSON OARR. of Baltimore, aaya "he
feat used n ta met of doruftxla and other .uteeaaa,
I moch aatleMob d."
Da. T. O. FOGH, i RaUtmore. rwoonmenda it ta
1 persona suffixing Oh rtlaeeaod BIo^hI, agjmg it
r to any pn gallon he has ever ueod.
Rav. DailNBY Bxi. of the Baltimore M. B. Con-
aca South, aaya B eta bead so much bennfitted
' its oaa that ha ehi ftuily reconi men da it to all
• friends and aeqaaii acre.
CRAVHN A 00.. Dta itau. at GorddoavtUt, Ta.,
■Bad to 1 isaUafiotioh.
rKL O. McFAli IN, Mur free* boro Tenn.,
1 cured him of rbe latiaiu whan all else faced.
J oar apace admit, a ouul.1 giv. yoa teeumw-
i from every State in the Sonin, from pereao
sown to every man, woman and child, e.xhtr pal
^ny or by rapgtatkm.
Reaadalu la sold by all Drogg.sta.
nerra. g fu.. Sxlthioiii, Sols Propriato*.
JOHN F. URN BY, Vo. 0 CvUJ.i Theca xsd8
«|.f tuj.eaal# Ageacr.
day) Agauta wanted I
•/XCtPsLvr al.issst el werting poop la. of a: tarn
young at oM, mate more biobey al wart tor as
a moments, or ail the tih- e, tin as ear
Farttcuidra tree. Addrses a. Uwaaaa k
Stitt dflrto
"Tha book ia apropoa to tha times. Itahaoadal
farmation with whiah every Amem-ae '-itioan
ought to he tamuiar, and which ha will not fla.i aon>
piled aleawhare. For tha yeakh of tha land it wUl
prove lnvalnahle. and wa haiiava that L*cliars
tkraagaont the aountey will adopt it aa t aabatitute
fer all other hi too rise of tha Uaitod Bates, at soon
aa thtgr baeoma familiar with its p^et. and oaaarva
with what took and Unprasalvanasatha dlakUigmahed
author lias arrayed hit ksowladgt to the end that it
may ha matt easily and tagafly acqiused by tha
young.
BOM TUB RATONTOX PRESS AND MBS
SENGER.
" Ltt it ha latroduasd into the family circle, into
tha achool-room—everywhere over thlt broad land.
Far it not only la instructive aa wall aa entertaining
to yoath, feat is a moat useful compendium for all
grown-up people who dasira to be wall informed."
From the WILMINGTON STAR.
“As a school eompend this work is a suooass in
evary way. U gives a prominauos to 1 "' t 'ig poliu
cel evento, aud tbess ars mads to subserve no parti
san interest whatever. The book la absolutely frsa
from sectional coloring, though it is the production
of one of the great headers of Mouthers thought,
himself an aoter iD soma of the grand scenes ha de
scribes. From s rnose perusal of that part of tha
boos eoumanatng with tha ehaptor ecutainlng an
ao-wont e! Ftorto’s administration, and suosequsnt
cnaptora inrough to the beginning of the current
year, we are mtisfled Mr. Stephens has given a Uua,
unvarnished, lively picture of the tremendous agi
tation through which the country has passed during
two decades of her history.
an the prominent occurrence*, cmi and military,
of tha war between tne Metoa. are sketched in rapid,
but disunei outlies. Mr. Stephen*' style u easy,
terse, pore, graeeialand ttrong He makrs no ipoctol
effort, a* moat of eohool-hlatory writara do. »o write
dvbi. to tha oomprahension of hiajuvanua reader*.
Blit thars u nothing in style or details that the
simplest intellect cannot grasp."
From the TOLEDO (Ohio) SUN.
The work aa a Text-Book on Schools and Collegea,
Isons ef the beet condensed histories of the United
bale* w* have had tha pleasure of perusing. It ia
amply Illustrated with portraits of eminent men who ;
CURGIA—Oglethorpe County:
tTherets, Ass .T. Howard and George W. White
head, Exocutora of John A, Glenn. daccttoA, late of
said county, applies to ms for letters of di*miarion
from said estate.
This la therefore to rite aud admonish all aud
lingular, kindred aud creditors of said decease!, to
be and appear at my office, in Lexington, Os., ou
the first Monday in April, 1873, to show cause, if
Ecy they can,why eiid inters should not b-^ granted.
R. R. MITCHELL, Ordinary O. 0.
Lexington. January 1, 1873. jan3
A RE respectfully informed that I now have in store n large stock of GROCERIES AND. WltflVW
BRODUCFs which I will sell at terms as favorable as aay house iu tho city. Respectfully.
A. Kl SHAGO,
IMPOB.TAKTT TO PLAIffTESRS.
Send for Circular. I sell none but the best fcrlilixera, such a3
“Chesapeake,” “Eureka,” “Baugh’s Itawtoone Phosphate,”
John Mcrryian & Co.’s AmmoniaN Dissolved Eons.
mr Terms cash, or Crop Liens due first November aext. _ , _
Planters will also be seppbed on Top ne with bulk Meat, Bacon, Finli, Seed Cora, Oate, Hay, alonr
Tobacco, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. Syrup, R«», Clover and Grass heecs, etc., etc.
The Cash Trade will also receive special ttentic n. Address ...
l*. Ia. BBAOO, Atliaata,
no33d&w:im
QYORtilA-Oglitlierpe County.
■\mrHSRXAti, William G. Turner. Administrator
VY upon the estate of William Wright, lata of
said county, deceassd, applies tome for letters of
dismission from said estate.
This is therefore to dta and admonleh all persona
interested tc oa and appear at mjr office in Lexing
ton, G*„ on the Frit Monday tn A v ril, 1073. then
and there to show cause, if any they can, why mid
totters of distulsslon should not be granted.
S. R. kiriXJHRLL,
Ordinary O. C.
Lexington, Gs., D«c. 10.1873. de!3-90d
OKOKIHA—Ogiethavpe County:
etTHRRRAjS, Thomas J. Howard, guardian of R
Y> H. Howard, petitions the^Court fer dlsoharge
from said guardianehlp.
This Is therefere to site all persons concerned to
shoe/ oeuse, if any they have, why *aid letters should
not be granted the applicant, at a regular term of
mid Court to be held eu the first Monday in March,
187*. B. R. MITCH RLL. Ordinary.
Lexington, January 6, 1878. tanfl
Application for Exception of Personalty.
G HnaOEA—Taliaferro County:
WiUiRm N. Gnnn, minor, appliefl
to me for exemption of personalty and setting apart
and valuation of the same; and I will pass upon the
asms at my office in Orawfordvllla oa WedxiMSay,
tha 31d Instant at 13 o’clock.
G.vsn undar my hand at office in Crawfordvilie,
this Jaaaary 7th, 1873.
jaa9 CHAN. A. BRAZLgY. Ordinary.
Application for Exemption of Personalty.
G HOfiOlk-Tailsftrro County.
Emily Joaea, of said county, ap
plies to me forexemption of pers-malty and istting
apart and vaiuatlou of the same; and I wil. pete
upon the same at my office in Crawferdvl.le, on
Wednesday, tha ICth instant, at 13 o'clock.
Glvas under my baud at office in Crawfordvilie,
this January 6th, 1873.
CHAS. A. BRAZLKT, Ordinary.
G
H. 0. MICKBLBEBRY, late of Qri, Ga.
T Ii P II K A to
FORSYTH STREET,
Sc I-’ I , TAN
ATLANTA, GA
HATH HOW HE BTORB AND OFF BBfTO TUB TRADE AT LOW FIOURHfe HB*
?50 Bnabels Choioe Seed Bye,
2,500 BoahelB Yellow Winter Oats,
14 000 Boahela Wd**r and Mixed Oats.
250 Busbola OUoico Seed Barley,
2,000 Buihelft Black Winter Oats,
100 Baatiels 0’uoic* Timothy See#
BORGIi-0|l*thsrp« Couuty.
g, t Xaaey H, Kinaebrew, head of a family of
miner children, hat applied for exemption of per-
soaaaj. and salting apart and valuation of hotue-
slaad, aud I will pas* upoa tho name at 13 o'clock
u. on the 20ih day of January, 1873. at my ofiic In
Lexington, Ga. R- R. MITCHELL,
Ordinary fe. C,
Thi* 1st day Jannary. 1S73. 3
ALSO,
New Orleans gofara. Whiskies, Ylnegar, Irish Fotatoes, Apples, Onions, snfisr*
large quaatitiea ef - •* rns«mi
ill Corn Meal
DRESSED TURKEYS AND CHICKENS.
—F LOU It—
Are Agenta for the Celebrated Floor made by J. M. TRA0H k OO., oald to bo the TH| J
to the Trade, aad have new in Store a fail supply ef
Super, Extra, Family, Extra Family and! Fancy
Ia 98, 49 and 24 Pound Sadis.
AUtO 4 00# Barrels varions other brands, “R. R. 1*#," "Graves Mills," "Dunn k lissia" “life
ler,” and are reoeivlng the product of sovorai Tenues#*# Mills, aU of which ws are dir toted W MR lofi^
HOWARD LIME, CEMENT, ETC., ETC. 1
Will keep during the wicker, heavy etocka oi
Bulls. Moms and LardJl
Shipped ne direct by Packer*, which will be eold low by ear load or otherwise, loom w pasted.
lave Hoes Bought and Shipped on Orders^
500 Bales of Hay and Ten Car Loads Ear Corn in Store#
OXZJEBW** OJ J^L^TViar.
GEUROIA-OgUtsorp* County.
coats of ariue of the different bte
rrviLLfe UXRdTALRD MRD1CISR to werrantod act
A to conialB a amgie parRaia efMtecray, or any
tojmxtou mlnaito sahatacoa. bat to
» v a-c„
is all .a—a oi tha LIYHB. COS11—1 and UI^
HRTR. Thooeauda of the pood and great in ail parts
.f u, ooeatry vvosh for lm wonderful and pec alia*
power In purifyirg the BLOOD, atimulatii.g the tor
oid LTTRB and BOWRLB, and Imparting new Uf*
aed vigor to tb* whole I’isa SlMMONti' LITRE
hRGULATOit i» e. xe*w:eA*ed to have so eqeal aa a
It oontalJtoVmr medlcSf 5S^e?i?Sver united ta
the mme happy proportioa in aay other preparation. I
vtoe sen via cathartic, a wotdarfui Tonic, an unax-
cwvMcuabl* A'toratva and a cwrtam corrective ef ail
ImtioritiM of the b fiy- such signal auocem has at-
.—i-< im DM test It 1« COW regarded aa the
, aaff'aSti.
thereof town: iyepep^to Constipation. Jaundice
BUloea Atmrka. bicE tiaad Acte, Colia. Depremion
of fepirite Bit: Mtumach, Heaxtoa^n. eto., etc.
Regmiatotoe U*er and trswel
......mA'uiKi'***!*•, .
Ie meuuih^tirsu only b
j. ii. z*iu* * eu„
g*.,and i'll 1 l.ADilLi'lilA.
f*M gf prr ]if e»-nt by tje'J. poem** pa ; d- 1 •*:
I toytx*: Med I tor see LE U.*tttoe 1 4'
| ii L (I BY AI L D ti 1‘ • - T * •
uaUtoJernr.iati. l—ne- --ta*
figure iu American history, battle scenes, and tha -v-xthETIKA-S. Georgs W Whitehead, Kxsoutor et
1 *Y Wiliiam W. Everett, deceased, tote of said
county, applies to me for leiters o. diamission from
said tout*. . „
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and ere liters of aati* deoeaeed.
to be and appear at my ofllo . in Lexington, Ga., on
the Fix-t Holiday iu April, l v 73, to show cause,
if ,iv they can, why said letters should not be
granted. U. U- MITCHELL,
NOTICE BY THE PUBLISHERS.
This Compendium of History should
b© in every Schoolroom and every Li
brary in the United States. It is tha
History of the country—a necessity to al
who wish to know what Luis bevu don*
and why it has been done, by those whe
made and those who have adoiuiisterd
the Government ui thewe SLite.-. It pre
as*, ff-gswtt
PACIFIC GUANo COAIPAN 4T-
OAPITAIj
SOLUBLE
81,000,000.
PACIFIC GUANO
iMXiugton. Dec. VI, 1971.
Ordinary, O. C.
del'i
( G EURgIA. OGLETHORPE COUNTY. — To
~f whom it nuy concern—Whereto, B. P- Taylor
m apjL-.-J to me for letter* of adm-eiaerafion de bo
sente not onlj the unx^aimoa coJj oi onx j iwsoiitfc* of Inm ben. o# ^ coam-
HiStorjy but its MSpirit, ADd j W*I tWcforA. to eta lad
will prove a Yttde Mecuin to both student angular tne kin ire * creditors ,.f said dcceaa«L
and Sttitfearati Tha vninniG l'iina.. to be and aopoarat my eili-io withiu the timeiyre-
ana statesman. ^ue to-un-o X— 1 rented by to*, and in. -W . » U ss, :f any ttiny hav<k
513 pi^BF, with numerous kdustrntiv.as— I wuy of A imm tratiou should not in* grant**!
is heautifully printed and stro-.n y and i to said appucart. . .
w . . . ,. .. .| . v,'itn«ce tuy "ffietoi siduatnre tnis 9th day uf Ocb>
tastefully bound. Puce, 51 5b, joui-u, |
postpaid, on lkweipt of th-J pr»» e. X* j Jui-H o- K- MTTCgKLi,. oramaxy o. n
itme tent for exanunatiou k-.aif price; out
when to lx* forwarded bv mail, -5c. musi g Al? 1 iv, V
| be addetl for pwtitage. V.ry iiGerui ter»a'
I for introduction »nto St'dools *cd i
Collegtxi
K. J. HALE A PiO.4, IT Murry street •
! New Yo-k.
’ w cta«- w. *7 —
ada TT?. & BROS., Agents for the Company
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
rr'HTS SUANO ha* heeu !« rxtaaaiva aaa far aavae yaers in Seorgiaend adjolnifig fetotofi. Fxperiuae
I H demsustr*toa tha; 300 yauuJ* p*r tn. ineroaaes the eiop if'V uouble to ihree-foH Ihe nature
yield tho* making oa* hand eqeal to two, aud obb acre equal to two.
1 he poUey ef th. Pacific Guano Company n to seU a ferUliecr n >ed for sxcsjlBnce at lowest
price sad look to Urge sale* and small profits for reaaoaab.e retm-n. on capital iaveaad. hanoesaU
valnsbl* Guaao i* pn* into mark, t at tha present low price to consumers.
Flankers are requited to Rat ut their «>*•» ^ A,.*,.. Akl.nU, Seov
JOHN s. KRL^: k CO.. Gerersl Awents. Ba.um.vre. ctoiyiiraswAwtapr^
S TATE OF GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY—
To ail whom it may concern—Whereas. John A.
o.,
F Kit VtSiOJT C UO KSKS
p.aa’s Pui’.dioa lour; . StxsaV
CUT » » ,*'J Ti. o '
lie eta.
JeweU riaa sppoed taxne lor letters of admiiaetia-
tien ds bams no* ou tne estate of Emily Meiere.toie
: of said county, deceased. , , .. .
i These are.therefore, .j «*to and admf atib *li ana
| singular, tha kindred and creditors ®*
j deceased, to be and appear at mv office within ^ne
time vreaenbed
have, w Uy /u-
irraDtad to to‘4 r. ,
Witu-sn my offisisksigusturi- ua* *Ui asv oj Gcto
*"0011-1.1 R- B. MITCHELL, urdinary O. C.
G eorgia, oglethobeb oountt.—whereas
Joseph H. r. Criquitt, -aad T. B. Watklna, ad-
minisiretort of Wm. H. Colquitt, deoeaeed, late ot
aaid cwunty. apples tj ms for letters ef diamltoioR
from said estate—
This is, th-refore. to cite and ate yalih all and
»r,d - appear at my ■ - , bey amgalar. the kindred and creditors af aaid deceased,
not fw to be and apr*ar at my office la I^ilagtoa, Oti*
- o. admin.sirs Qn |hrf y lem i Moiday in April, 1*78, to shew caaae.
if auy they can, why taid letter* abenld net
vnuti d. Lekingto*. Ga . Dec. 28,1*78.
UcJ6 R. F. MITCHELL* Ordlaar