The Weekly sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1872, June 17, 1873, Image 7

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(iROKliiA—Tallaferr# t ouuty: i THERE iff. »:M i c. At plica to for til _ . >> L ter* of .(1 ntnDtration 6h tbe MUtt 'of g r » Mart A. H»rrm, late of said county. decesed Tbrke are theref re to cite ail person* concerned U, ,|iow c».i*.-, it suy they hate, within tbe time p.eecnbed by law. why eaid letters should not be granted. Oi‘eu unde my Land at offl e lu Crawii.rdville, ttna June .d. 1813. CHARLEv A. BEiZi.KY jun* Pro inary. C ^oritr ok tmui.tAitv, FEBRUARY TERM, 1873. tiKOttOI A—Taliaferro Cenntyt Notice is nereoy given to all person* having de man da a*itin»t Mrs K J. Oflrlou. late of said coun* ty. dee sjmhI, to present thi-m to me properly made out within the time prescribed by law so as to show tnrir character sml amount; and all person* in debted to ssni lie eased are berebv r. q nr d t.. m.ae tmmeuiaie pay-mini. 1HCM. J. OVERTON, leb& Adm rotE. J.civerton ler’d ro f EACH KBS UrteoUly. "9 (UUlllfilA— ralisfrrru t nuitty. CooaT or ohdinaky, at Chxmbeu*. 1 Juue 5th, 11,3 j Whereas Darid K. Lunceford appjie* to m- for letters of tliiarilisnsuip for l-eter Lunceford, of siid county. This* sriluct >11 persons concerned, to show caus , n *..y they hsve, et tbe duly term ol said Coon, why said letters should not be gra tec. tll'eu HUder tuy hxua at office in Crawlor .vtlle, this June tb, 1873. CHARLES A. EEAZi.ET, juul Ordinary T. C. Application for Leave to Sell, GEORGIA—1 ALlAFlCBBO COL’S lY: • Four e.-egs site date I will make gpp’leation to the Court • 1 Ordinary of aald e unty fir lease io ,e I ibe land bnon-iing to the estate of Martin Woodall, late ol -an county, deceased. These are iherelore to cite an admonish all Deraonaconcerned, to show cause, at the Ju.y t rui of the Court of ordinary, why leave to e II -aid laud should no’, be granted. This Ad RINGLET 'N U allRISS, 'r of Martin Wond.L, oe*'d Aa4 the Pafciie E. J. HALE k SON, 17 Mar. iy street New York, ha' e jaat ASCHOOL HIST ORY W the Unit'd Stages. Br HON. ALEX. B STEI HENS, Professor of History an 1 Pol tioal Sei enc a in the University of Georgia. TLX tAi ONlAiX: JUDB id. ►'To. Jlli-Uvt 4 w Application for Letters of UiMitissiou. k ILoHGI l -TALLlAFLRKU COUNTY. VJ WItausa*. Wil ism A. Ueazley and John 8. Reaaiey executor* M tbe lant wid and u stameut of harlss Ihsziey late ol said county, deceised, li.v. applied to me for .otter* of dismisoou from «.. d executor .tup. Three are, nine lore, tooiteell persoue concerned luamwctiiw it any they have, (witdi the n i,e pfMcrfrpdby law; -by said -ettei* should hot oe v ranted. Glvvu tiuiler my hahi at office in Crawlotlille, tbia May 3, 1873. < HAkLKS a. RE tZLEV , man; ,, I cj Ktiit f>l a , 'I'm im r<*11 «• lously. orris eiu’a ornct. llfUhllMH, John V. Andrews, has app.hd t> TV lee fo, lei lei» of Administration on the estate of Jeindua Idled'*, late ot selii county, deceased, •'■aul application to be acted ou the hist Monday in Jtibe next slid. Whereas, this notice by n e lor sal 1 ippilci tion lor June baa not been advertised in con- ntrmity ta law, in iuiIi case made and jrovuled, Now. th raforc.'notice ta hereby given io all and Htlipil sr the slidre t and creditors ot said d ceased: to be at d eppanr in my office ou the first >,on sy m July i.ul, to suing esuae, if any thi y hive, why said JetUre of AdiuihlairaUun should l ot be irr*nied. applied lor. Given under mi band tins -Mb May, 187.1. CHARLES A. BEASLEY. May : o-wtd Ordinary T. C. Taliaferro County Sheriff’s Sales. ■%> ril.T, be sold on the first Tuesdiy In July next, TV wi.hin the legal hours of sale, betn-e the Court House duor m the loan ot Craw ford ville, Tal iaferro county, the to.lowing property, io wit : A trad of land m taut county, containing nine hundred acres, morn or lees, adjoining lanes of Joseph T. Rharp, A. II. liruwn, John II. Evans, slid others. Levied on a* the property of lienry D 8 in it i, Ly vir tue ol a 11. ia. Irou. lie superior Court of eaid county in la or ol Pollard A Co. vs. 11. hi. Smith. Written notice s-ivtd on .luliu R. Williams, tenant In pos session. Also st the sim.' time snd puce, will l>e sold tract ot lund in aforesaid county, containing tw hundred and seventy-five (176) acres, luon or leu adjoining lands of Mrs. Mary Jones, John Drake and others. Levied on as ihe property ol lleury B. Jones, by vir.u • of a fl. la. from the superior Court ol asm county, in lavor of Ann K. KudiHlI vs. henry U. Joins. Allis May 29lb, 1873. M. D. A,. GOOGEIl. “>y3>-td Sheriff. DOUGLAS COUNTY I- I'A HO If K UKOttUIA, UiiukIsn Con n I y All persons interested are required to be at toy office on Mouday, July 4th. to show cause, if auv ex ists, why '). a. Price, cl-rk ot Superior Court of aald countv, shall not be appointed guardian of the persou and property of Nancy McLarty. Given under my hand this May 20th, 1873. JOHN M. JAMES, mT22. Ordinary D, C. A Review, by Rev. D. WiLilX, D. t). 1 resideot of Oglethorpe Cuiversitv Atlanta, Ga.; Till* valuable work, which has fcts, aua ousl’ look—1 for, has ! e<-«ntly appeared in a oculuUy *"- tractive and popular form. Ha typogi apbl< -vl ac mechainiasl execuuui reflect* credit oc th< horn* which has issnnd It, and its conveniei t eiz*. solid binding, aud happy i rAngemunt into U-pteraan sect.Ohs, a<UairaWy i lapl it to the use 01 schoo and oolleeea. As a t itbook. we preruct for t com pend a hearty and sxte.utiv. adopt .on, ad work tor general Instruction, no reader m t ,e la ' ought to be without a copy ol it. The 8- uth ra pe pie may be justly proud of this nubia eonpibi Oou to their growing literature, and the gr ,ud old c >m iuoii veallb of Georgia will doubtlnase luce an *p- pieciation of the industry, patriotism a id laleuU ot her distinguished sou by giving this rtcb.y stored void: ia a cordial welcome to the Ihoo ends of h- r intelligent and happy households. We oelieve th tb.s work ol the gaeat Georgian ia de tined to I come the standard ol histor-c truth an I r<ceilen • for centuries to come, lust as Mr 8teph us - work < i Uie War Ihdweeu the bt tea is scknowl.-dv «1 to l the moat complete and triumphant vt.idi attou the holt them people ev«r placed on record From Rev, J. J. BRANTLEY, D. L. i’rolebbcr of Belles Lettree un<l Modei > Lcvugimgcs, Mercer Umverai. v.Alaco' Georgia ; l mink you are to be congratulatec o havl hiought out a School History, which, on acroun. j I its lairneaa, its Southern . rigiu, and erpeci&lly t .< ■ nlless and accuracy of the later politics! history | tin ouutry, ough* to aupetscie ail otter a> t •outhl ill From Hon, .M/LLaRIj WLLMORl lute President of tlie United 8Lues : 1 think it exceedingly well written, ai d admiral well calculated tor academies and sc ho la. It is i ceaaaroy greatly cond'used, built seems to jonta> the pith and marrow of our history, soruewLi ting' d, as was natural, with Southern .tews, but .< ii,partial as any we can expect 'at this time. «»tb truth tns North or South. 1 regard Mr. stopuen* one of our ablest statesmen, and certain y vc y co puteut to writes history of the United .-tatss From Hon. HEIiSCHEL V. JUHNnON : The method of the work is admirable Each pi, ■ tore Is distinct; each is lu its appropnsi iplace; an they aru so connected and grouped as to present t the mind's eye a clear, intelligible and harm ,uiou sketch of the history of the United stat s, fro u col onial infancy to present development- -accurate ii 1 Its delineations, and copious, out Mill compendious in its details. The work is aduiLably suited to thr use ol schools and the higher inntitu tiji.s of mam ing. It would he unjust to omit to ay tbitth book, as to material, is gotten up in in st axe lien style. From Prof, RICHARD M. JOHNSTON of Peu Luc) Institute, Maryland ; I regard the Compendium of the History oi tl-c UulteU .States, by lion. Alexander U. .Stephens, ■ most important addition to American 11 eraturc. (', is a hook lor the Schoolroom, the Culle e, the «Jni versity, and every library. Though severely jon- deuned, yet it is most complete and perspicuous, in my opinion it is the only history In which an Amer ican, whether youtn or adultiuun, may Und a us account ol the basis ou which the Cousi itution ,n Uovei nmeul ol his country were founded Every one. and especially every stuuent, shoiilu haven Fiour Proi. E. A. 8FEED, of Mcroc-r University : those Teachers in the Routh who have taught G • ilitftery oi ilie (JiiiU-tl htatoa hiuco Uie war will re joice wheu tney noe ihib book. They wiU be ee* ♦ uuiUy picAeea with that portion oi the Uistnrj, j>, r- taiumx to the latt war. bo« aacte iu thin part ol th< work i uy willliuti wiiat ha» not yet beiore m< : u > oyp iu achoolbooke: a air, unprejudice 1 etateuieu oi iactac'JUUected with the bloody war between ti « .»u a. Houthcru youth can read iu tbia book trulhiul hiator> oi our ^reai Btriig^le for free uo\ t-ruiuout by oue who is. ol all other**, looet compe teat to write auch a work. Let them re-idit, btutl* it, and heed lta leeaoua of wiadom. Thu f'fWrRNTRATW V Eli ITT ABLE SPECIFIC H a true p*irifl«- »f the feu'* vi h dfvt. It tfion»a/Qiy n* utral* iz*m an i »Tadicat-4 f i>ui tha -y**te»n the apacific ri- nii. ani av**ry kind of ha'jortt id hid Nut, woi *h \ a an.a im- j«er^act hoaith and minty t • th- entire co- «ti- tntion In every form «*f ecrofnl **ia ra«ir arid tnd •yphil '*>oo<l oomplaint* i stanza without ft illy caring llcers. Pc-tule-.. C\RBCki- CLEA, V4LO Hbap. Salt k>iki x. md th*» 8*) v%ne- Le% ol IU ad;oL')Ub ltiaapMitlve UKitiVi for ^crofnla ’hroaic aal rh^imttiam. and d-^diy enemy of m-renry. i^a 1 . an l araenic, quickly -'iim:natiuH ihe*o fr - ro the ayatem. The ac- tiou of Uai» roihoj ly is bajj-d ut on truths 01 in epfrit mi. Irw-v -»f nttnre. pud tn** knowledge of cueuistry. fti* Fluid txrRAcr or Qckkss De light, prepared by Di. J. 8. Px*mbertou, haa made ihe a*oat a o-i prlul and *nr- a. Its pa* r iv'n». rlFlfymk and tom pno^rn-M t-xerciae the qe^ekH^i an4 moil won lertnl eff a in reatorinx b *Aith It i« harm ee* to the moat dsiicate, and can t>e naei vn a*. It i* the tr<ia b-au:ift9T of the r unoi **! *n. If you want rich blo» 1. clv-ar akin and brau:d i* *• mipi*xion. nne the C>mp >cnd Kxtbact OF ^TILLtNOIv or Q 'E KM* D-Lf.vT deal OUr o <1 a«i*ea •»/ me b »o I l if gsnan® hti *h • »f tuo pr ipri-jior o i «i.: s la »el — take no otPkf* F -r * a j v all t>ru rg -*ra D*i. I S JPEHhEUTOS OGLETHORPE CO. JTOTlCa GEORGIA—OQLETHO&t-E CCCSTT: OBDIHAST’a Orncc. T HE public Is hershy notiflid that the offline, ad- v ertisemeou of Uus odi.*> anil horvolter bv pablishvd In the Chronicle aui aentiDei. Augu-i*. K R- H11CHELL. Ordinary of Oglethorpe County. Lexington, On., May 13tb. 1811. NOTICE. GEORGIA—OGLETHORPE COUNTY: i-HtRITl's Omcx r pHE public is her-by notifi-d that the official ad- X verusemsms of this office will hereafter be published la the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel. THUS. D. OIlUAM, suer iff. Lexington, Ga. May l ltn, li73. NOTIC E. GEORGIA—OGLETHORPE COUNTY: Orvic* or the Clerk or the Superior Cccrt. L UE public ia hereby notified that tne official ad vertisements of mi* offl •# will hereafter be publianed in the Augusta Chronicle and Seuuuel Oi.O H LESTER. Clerk Superior C art, Lexington. Os-. May 12th. is7.i. myllwtf St, PATE (IK UKOKtilA, Duuglus County Wlioreas. Z. A. Rice, Administrator of J. 5V. Nixon, represent* to tne Court, In bis petition du.y filed and antare.l ou record, that he has lutly ailiu.niater- ed J. W. • ixon's estate. This la, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, il any they can, why said Administrator should net be di-cb>rge«l from bis Administration and receive letters ot uieimssion on first Monday in Septemb -r next. This May _»o, 187a. JOHN M. JAMES. my22. Ordinary D O. S T VIE OF GEORGIA—Dougias County: Whereas, J. P. Cvruea, guardian o. William khd Thomas Crimes, orphan* of T. A. Crrnes. ap plies to me f-.r leavs to sell the land belongiug to said minors. This Is to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any, why letters should not be granted the applicant, on tbs first Monday in Au gust next. This June 6th, 1873. JunlJ JOHN M. JAMES, -"rdinarj D. C Where s. F. M. Winn applies to me for letters of guardianship , t the property of Ida Wl. u, minor of Allen Wiuu, deceaaed. This la tool e all peraous intent ted to show cause, if any, why letters should not be ,,ranted the applicant, ou the first Monday In August nex; This June 6th. 1873. Jnul2 -onN M. J ilIKS, ordinary .0. OT.vIE or GaOUGiA—Douglas County: A3 Whereas. Y’oung Vans tut, administrator of tbe estale oi Eil Vansaut, late o said county, deceased, applies o :ue for l.vnve to eel] t ie laud belonging to sai l estate Ail p rsous concerned will file then objeclloi s. Ii suy. ou or before the first Monday in August n xt, el at cave will he granted tbe appli cant as^>n.yml lor 1 hi* June 6t.i, .873. • juuij JullN M. JAMER, ordinary D. C. GKOlUil A — Ftiliou Count): To the Superior Court o/ said County '|5UK PETITION ol Logan E. Bleckiey, Jehu Col- X. li.r. C. Ps, plea. Robert Bsngh. N. J. Ham mond, WM.iaoi Esa rd, 11 H. Thrasher, T. S. Ear- vow. P. L. Mynatt. Reuben Aruolu, Jesse M. G,».-, Geofge Hill., er, U. U. Clarke, Johu a. Stephen*, Henry Jackson, M. J- Clarae. Julius L. Brown. Dennis P. Hammond, Sidney Dill, W. L. Calhoun, E. F. Hoge, E. P. Howell, and such other persons as are now asao.iaied with them or may hereafter broom associated with them, and wuo are mem bora of the bar of the Atlanta Circuit, and resident -in the city of Atlanta and aald coanty and Stxt -, sheweth that they and their successors iwho shall likewise be member* of the bar of said city) desire to be incorporated under the same and style of The Atlanta Bar Association, with tneir chief offloe or place of business In the nld city of Atlanta and said county and State, for the space and time of twenty years, with privilege of renewal. The object of your petitioners is to secure mu tual Improvement and to advance the acienoe of the law; to regulate the practice in the Courts of eaid oounty, by sucq suggestion* aa the experience ol yonr petitioners way, in as organised form, pro duce; to promote social Intercourse amongst tbe members of the bar nf said city, and to elevate the tone of proleaslouel etiquette. The privilege* that your petitioners desire to ex ercise under and by the name of The Atlanta Bar Association are such as by the laws of the Mate ot Georg:* are now, or may hereafter be perm.tted to be, exercised by corporations of a like character. The amount of capital proposed to be employed by your petitioners .* only ink M may arise from initiation fees and ones, and from donations by gift ir wilL For which purpose your petiU.nere pray the pass lag of an order incorporating yonr petitionee* as aforesaid and oonlsrrlug upon them and tneir successor* the privileges specified, snd suou other prmi.goe a* are n ,w vLlowe i oy law and may hire after be oonlerred by <*w. Thu May 13th, 1873. CINCINNATI'S PEEPLES, 1 REUBEN ARNOLD. > Com. B1DNEY DL.L. ) Attorns-a lor Peuuoner*. A true i xtrsot fro.u Ihe minutes. ma 14 W. R. VENABLE C e-E N. S. JONES, 'rovisalon -ir o aa. ■ NO. « PIKK’b OPEKa f jcSE rfriLDlN Cincinnati. >hio- rareiully aid e> mptiyf'ec «■ YEARS AGO MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT Wa« first known In American Its merits are will known. It lias the oldest and best record of any Liniment in tile world.’ From the millions upon snillions of bottles sold no complaint lias ever reached ns, and as a he alias und PAIN-SUBDUING LINIMENT* IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is recommended with unbounded assurance luall cases of Cuts, Bruises, Bums, Sprains, Rheu matism. Hard Swellinss, Bites. Chilblains, Stiff ness of the Joints, 1 rozen Feet, Ears, Ac., Ac., among all persons, and for Sprains, ^oundsrsu Ring-bone,Poll-evil, Scratches, Wind-galls,II oof-ale. Spavins, Spring-halt, Saddle, Collar and Harness Galls; also disea&ea ot the Eye and Ear in Horses, Mules or Cattle. From Uie N.Y. EVENING TELEGRAM It is a notorious tact that even in colleges little at- trillion is paid to the plulasophy of polit cs. * * Mr. Stvphous supplies this knowledge. From the discovery ol Columbus to the esiainUhnieuto American independence, he carries the reader quickly and gracefully through all of the leading events that transpired, developing t.n se facts ii olouial history which led to the organization ano rowtn of the present term of government. • • • * • ••In the treatment of these various subjects, Mr Stephens Is not a partisan. He addr> ssos his read ers iroiu a point of view lar above the influence of passion or prejudice, und in the statement oi fa.-is it w inch he mainly confines his work, there is an ex lubitiou of impartiality that forbids the questioi w hether this man who thus summarizes the histor; oi hi* country ia from the North, South, Easto: West. • •••••••a The book is apropos to the times. It tbounds ii iutormation with which every American cilizei ought to be familiar, and which he will njt find com plied elsewhere. For the youth of the land it wii prove invaluable, and we btlieve tint teacheri throughout uie country will adopt it as t subsutuu for all other histones of the United States, ss sooc as they become familiar with lu pages, and observe with what tact and impressiveness the distinguished author has arrayed bis knowledge to the end that it may be meet easily and eagerly acquired by the young. rom the katonton PRESS AND MES SENGER. Let tt be introduced into the lamily circle. mV. the school-room—everywhere over this ->roau land For it not only is mstrucuve as well as entertaining to youth, but Isa most useful compendium lor al grow n-up people who desire to be well i uformed. From the WILMINGTUN 8 • AR. As a school compena this wor* is a nuuow.-» in every way. It gives r prommsuce to tea dug polu cal events, sad these are made to suoserve no p*r.. sau interes* wnaiever. The book is abso utelj ir- from sectional c-oluting, thougu it is the | rodJetio of ous of the great leaders ol BouLhem -hou_u him wil au actor iu some cl Um grand scenes he de scribe*. From a c.ose perusal ot that pari o: in booa commencing with the chapter cou’a hing -c ac oaut fu Fierce’s administration, and smiseque cnapters uirough to the beginning ol the curren year, we are satisfied Mr. slepteu* has given a true unvarnished, lively picture of the tremendous ag labon through which ihe country has pas-ed dun twe decades ol her history. AU the prominent occurrences, civil an mm. of the war bet wee„ Inc r-’-d.-s, ire sketche. in ra; out distinct outline, air. ou pheus’ sty-' is css terse, pure, gracelul and saving He makes no speci. eflorl. as most ot school-h.siory writers do, to writ down to the comprehension of hfa juvenile Hauer* But there is nothing in style or detaili that uie simplest intellect cannot grasp." From the TOLEDO (Ohio) SUN. The work aa a Text-Book on Schools and Colleges leone of the best condensed histories of the United States we have had the pleasure of perusing. It is amply illustrated with portraits ot eminent men who figure in American history, battle scenes, end th ooeu of arms of the .different States. NOTICE BY THE PUBLISHER*. This Compendium of History shorn! be in every Schoolroom And every L. brary in the United State*. It is tte History of the oouutry—a necessity u>»l who wish to Enow what t-u lih.d mu And why it has been aona, Jj .hoee wu_ -made and those who have adtn nister tbe Government ol these States. It prt sente not only the nnmaimea cod. ol ou - History, bat its pervading api.it. au will i-r-vve a Vade Mecum to both “tudei • and 8t»tee.a-*n. The volume- 12mo 513 pages, with uuuierone illustretioue is beautiludy pnnUil on! *tro giy au tastefully bouud. Price, Si ou, Maiieu uetpeid. on reoetpt of the pr-.*e. i eachers ;or examiuauoi halt pi ce. wnen to be foiWHnleu *'v man, ibc run sc iianea lor postage. \ erv libeiol term uwde tor •fU’oumtioa Bte 'Wi. ols* Ooiiege* v. nil rl -• *• ■ f 1 -tre-' Sew Y*<r- \-w Fi'i -'*• •!*• - Liniment WILL ALSO Cure Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Lame Back, Salt-rheum, Foisouous Bites, External Bone and Muscle Affections, Sore Nipples, Ac., and may bn Justly termed the panacea for all EXTERNAL WOUNDS. JSF* Remember, this Liniment did not spring up in a day or a year, producing THE MOST ABSURD AND UNHATUAkL CURES CLAIMED bt New-Bohn and Mushroom Lihiment*. But we have the experience of over thirty years of trial, with tbe most substantial results, sad by a multitude of witnesses. Jf the Linimentts not as recommended, the Money will be Refunded. Do not be imposed upon by using any other v iniment claiming the same properties or results 2hey sre a chest and a fraud. Be sure and get nothing but Macau Hub; Lmnsi gp Sold bt at.v. Druggists axd Cousral Stores at 20Cw 60c. and $1 per Bottle. None* Sob or Bottle, Style, ta • LYON MFG. Oa HAGAN’S lyTflffnftlig. *RglTn v A FEW APFLICAHOHS MATTE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It is Purely Vegetable, and its operation ia seen and felt st ones. It does sway with the Flushed Appearance caused by Beat. Fatigue and Excitement. Healsand remoresaB Blotches and Pimples, dispelling dark sad unsightly s; da Drives sway Tan, Freckles and Sun burn. and by its gentle but powerful influeoos mantles the laded check with YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY. Sold by *n TVnggist* a-4 Ft coy Stores. Da IV, 53 Park rise--. •’ . rk UKUKUl v—Ugltiilurpt: toaaly, R Hr.ax.vs. xohver B. Gorlsiy, Adminis'rator of theeauisof Johu Davis, late ot a.d countv, d-_ oesscil, applies to me for 1 tiers dlstnissory trout sold admiuiatratiou. Ta se are, therefore, t> cite and admonisb all persou* interested to be aud appear at my office. »c or berore tue first Monday in August, 1873, to - how *•**•> if any tksy have, why said letters anould not be granted. Witurvs my baud and official signature, t* is April 28iu, 1873. K. K. MITCHELL. apl-l Orluisr ,* O O Gkc OKU1A—11fl;lrthqrpe County. Wlu*r*M, William J Muliews, Administrator de bonU non, on the es:ate of Fi^nci* M. Gleuu, late of tail Couaty, deceased, petitions for % discharge from laid Administration. There lore all pereous cancelned are hereby required to show cause, it awy they have, why sa d Administrator, de bom» uou, should not, at ihe regular Term ol the urt ot Jrdinary of said *'ouuty to be held on Uie l»t at on day in July next oe aiscnarged irom sai 1 Ad-A-inistraiion. Given um. «r my hand thia 7th day of April, 1873. It. R. MITCHELa*, I'rdinary G. KtlKGIA—Ogletliorpc County’s Whereas, 8. H. iiardeuivu, as Administrator Ac., ot tre _rge R. Gilmer, deceased, 1st * of eaid County, petitiens for s discharge from said adaiinisti ation. Therefore all persma concerned ure hereby required to enow came, if any they have, wh> said Administrator eho lid not, at the rsgula. term ot the Court of ordinary of said County, to b- he.d on the 1st Monday in Ju.y next, be dii- charged :rom said Administration. Given under my hand this 8th day of April, 1873. apliJ- R- R- ill ic’iiLiiL, Oruinary. THE PAKLOB COMPAMOX. Every Laly wants on*! Every Man ought t • have one! ! Sent on receipt of Ten 0 -nia Addr»«a L. F. HYDE & >'0-. 195 Mevei th Avenue. New York. maylJ-eottawly F7 S WAGES ALL WHO ARK WILL’S " TO WORK. Any p'raon. <-|d or vuaa*. of nnwr sex. cox ’make from * 10 t» >5t> per week a' n-im- day or eveolrk Wanted by a'l Suitable to either Dity or i outitry. and any aeae-i- of the yr-ar Tui i« a lar- ■vpp -rtu uy for th *e mb»ar ut of w.»rk Md wit of money, to tnwe <iiio <u • dent livri N”capt- ! -*l he<, tequirrd Our p^uipb'et, • HOW TO 4.4KE A LlVIIltf.’' giving fu : in.trn ion*, eent on i -eceipt 10 ceou Ad !r — A BURTON A CO eorriManta. w—t i—»rVa . S Y UEOKUIA—Oglethorpe County: Whereas, Isaac R. Hall has applied to me for Let- t -rs ot Administration de boms non on the estate of Daniel Hall, late of raid county, deceased. These are, therefore, to admonish all persons in terested to show oau.e, if any they have, within the t >rm presorbed bylaw, why such letters should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this 29th day ot April, 1873. R. K. MITCHELL, »P r2 9 Ordinary O. C. ITas Ijeen ’before the American public OYET. Tuir.' l rears. It Las never yet f’fleJ to c!ue ;• -- t satbfection. and has jnst r b?7n f' !•’. the -. •."cea for all cx- terr.;J 'Xovv. 's - . '. Swellings. Spr tvs. r-r- s X- fir Men and ’ 1 • ■ r. s ! ne"Ie tiny ptv!e. pf-c of 1 without this I.tnlmunT Hie Tnoney r«- fundtsl unl -us tirf I-iniment is ns repre- sented. Be snra and gc* tha tretu hie MEXICAN MUSTANG UNIMEX .. Sold by all Lru^gisU and Count 2- c.. 5Pc« r.nd $1.00 per IV 8. at HAGANS /TKOKGIV, Ogletliorpe Coanty YJ Whereas, Z. H. Clark, administrator' of the estate of Samuel Glenn, lite of said couuty, de ceased, spplies to me for letters dismissory from said administration; These .te, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and ap pear at my office in Lexington, Ga., on or before the first Monday in July, 1873, to show cause, If any they have, why said .etters should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signature this 24th March, 1878. R. R. MITCH E.LL, Ordinary O. 0. A. IP. SAUKU A CO., Hil ver- I’lated Sash and SRow Case MAIN XIF AOTOlfc Y, lOl W. Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md. tdf Fancy Metal Work ot every description. Mcg~ Store aud Office Fixtures ot every design made t) order. AS“Piate Glass and Glass Plates of all sizes lur- nished and set. Selection of Show Cases, in Sliver or Walnut Frames, always on Hand. 30-wly. FEL/TaT iFi (,'OLLEGE) ReiTlville, S. C. (Near Atlanta and Richo _mJ Air-Line Railroad.) Rev. TH&8. WARD WHITE, President. B OARD (ten Calenda-Months) $125; Tuition $40; Music $4 . No extras, ra.l Term opens July 1. The President will lea.-e the Kimball house, At lanta, 3d July, in charge of pupils. ju3iltw3t Farm & Portable Mills. EstabUfhed iS44. aprl3.dlt.w3m. For Corn Meal—Stock Feed and Wheat Flour — Selected French Buhr Stone — over 6.00U now in use — Best Mill Made-Ail kinds of Mill Ma chinery-Bolting Cloth—Oom Shelters—Hominy Mills, Price $12, makes one quart in five minutes or money returned, SEND FOB CIRCULAR. STRAUB & CO., Box 1430, CINCINNATI, 0 The Brown Cotton Gin. P LANTERS should examine the above named old and reliable Gin beiu.e buying any other. It combines the required qualities of simplicity, strength and durability. It gins last aud clean, makes excellent lint mften imaging >*c. to He- per lb. above market.) and la universally admitted to be the lightest running gin made. We have had thirty yea: s’ experience in the ous uesa, and warrant every gin penect. Gina constantly in the hands of our agents, to whiefi we invite inspection. Oir. ulara, with testimonial* snd foil particulars, may be uad by a idreasing. ISRAEL F. BROWN, President. Brown Cotton Gin Co., New London, Conn. ANDERS ’Ns* EL.i. Agents, Atlanta, Ga. feoJ3dltw4m UNITED ST\T .8 INTERNAL REVENUE, Coi lector’s Of,i. e, 4rH District, Ga., ,’ientA, May 27lh. 1873. N 'OTIUE i- he:"*!*y g'Ven tnat the following seizures Lave b na ade by me, to-wit: Three packages of corn Wffisky, containing about 40 gallons exec, lot viu uiuu ot sec. 4», Act June 3oth, 1834, as ihe p oparty oi Chas. P. Me-aht, ol Atlanta, Ga Two packages couta uing respectively 31 gallon* Corn ne<aky; and 21 gallon* Rye Whiaky, aud tour empty barrets having sumps and marks not effaced, for Violation of Sec. 39 and 43, Act July 20th, lots, as ths property of J. W. Odell, of Atlanta, Ga. One package couta. nng about 18 gallons Bye Whisky, for violation of See. 48, Act June 30th, 1864, as the property of Bryson A 8m.th. of Atlanta, Ga. Any person or person* claiming any of said prop erty are requiitd to appear and make such claim within thirty days from date hereof and give bond as required by law; otherwise the tame will be sold and the net proceed* deposited to the credit of the Secretary of the Treaaury. may29 w3t J, A. HOLTKOLAW, Collector. Southern Nurseries iawi« « luttJtj. Proprietors, OPIUM A RE offering to the public a selection of Fruit ADAPTED TO TBE SOUTHERN CLIMATE, Of Apples. Pear*. Pev-.bee, Plums, Cherries. Grape a. Quinces, Raspberries, Strawberries, Goose berries. Currants, English Walnuts, Hnaniah chestnuts. Pecan*, and everything alas that is usually kept in a well- regulated Nursery. Oar * LORAL DEPARTMENT Is complete, and wt> are offering Bo. Boose Plant* and Ornamenhti Shrubbery at pries* that defy competition. We war rant our Fruit being true to name. We will send Catalogue upon application, grabs. Address IRWIN A THURMOND J ft. our sdS. Atlanta, it* NO •rt < -. ■ DK J -.crd HO K ,.! r-*i only C- \ .hjktit’5 i.npjuir£o BRICK MACHINE % «:ui >• m iu mecihAaifiXB. boilt strong and dor»bto tbded i .*-• «jp>«rA^d b* oTiiinir/ hslp Th- cap%c>- xy ’• 4 • br id ti kUF «r.tu *\n%ui power or j.SOi w M i. . p • «r - 'I.iijfwi'^l tu I houi by Ibt- M\ftriN rtKICE HAOaiSE CJ-. J'ts fldlOiPkK. JdAdS. CONSUMPTION. COLDS, COUGHS, &c G-lcloo Flower COUGH SYRUP ■■■■KSMOMK-iJCr -- vvviW VT’tEUL-'-j- jf-' r |^Hl8 lainaud LV u^h and Jl»uu^ K ^netly is the au- 1- tive pnncipit-, ob-ame \ Uy • U^mical process from the “Olobe Flower, • kn >wn aluo m« ••button Koot/ and in Botany as *C *pna$antbus Occiden tails." This rart aud delightful, componud is a certain cine fbr every form ot Ceugti, Urohrliit is. IloarseiM ss. Whoop. ing Uoii^n, AK(hma,itr.. And will positively cur© CONSUMPTION I When taken in lime, as thousands will testify, it i cures wkeu all other meaus aud remedies f»il. li has cured people who are living to-day with only one remaining lung. Withm the past' few’years this remedy bus b-en us in thousands of cases i with astiuii-htug and uniform succe«s. Actual ex ra ^ _ i . ' penence has demonstrated th* faot that it ap- PUT© DlOOITlinff wOmpiOXIOIla prorches nearer a specific for all Throat and Lung| a affections than anv medicine ev t r disc rvered. It is It is Purely Vegetable, audit* operation is seen anffl not only now being used and recommended by the felt at once. It doe* away with the Flushed Appear- most learue 1 and skilled puyslctans, but by the ance caused by Hsat, Fatigue, and ExcltemenL Heals best and most distinguished persons on the Ameri- and removes all Blotohetand Pimples, dispelling dark can continent , and unsightly spots. Drives away Tan. Freckles, anffl A9-GLOBE FLOWER 8YRUPcontain« no opinffl. 1 Bunburn, and by it* gentle hut powerful * no poisonous or other disagreeable propert’e*. An mantles the faded cheek with infant may take it with perfect saietj. Globe Flower Cough 8yrup warranted to cure »nd giv. ■ eatistaction iu every case, or the money refunde 1. Dr. J. 8. PEMuERTON A CO., of Atlanta, Ga., are the proprietors and manufacturers. For sale bv| all druggists everywhere. Price one dollar per bot 1 tie. its cures sre numbered by thousands. It fail ures ar- urkno <c. aprl8*-4m Tlli. SEW 1MPHUVKU HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE PRICE PROM 825 TO 875. Magnolia Balm A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY,” Bold by all Druggist and Taney °**res. Depot . 8*eYnrt T H E H O W E! O UR MACHINE is a Shuttle Machine, and do all kinds of work equally as well as any big priced machine, is durable, light running aud war ranted tor five years. We receive almost every dsy certificates from parties residing in the city, and from all parts of the country, unielicited, wl'o speak in the highest term* of the “New Improved Home Shuttle.” «*Mt ff^. Agents wanted in'territory unoccupied. Address D. G. MAXWELL. General Agent, JanS Atlanta Ga. Established 14 Years f s rj-VflJ* U IJfrsTtTVTIBJ*. Largest, Cheapest and Best in the South. ^TONDUCTED on actual Business Principle sup plied with Banking and other offices; com bining every known facility for imparting a thorough practical Business Education in ths shortest pos a ble time and at the least expense. The advantage* are greater and th* expenses from fifteen to twenty per cent, lee* than it will ooet * student to attend second class Business Schools. The established reputation of thia Institution, Ita efficient and combined eouras of study through tho operation* in the Actual Bn*ine*a Department, and the sucoeea of the graduate* ranks it the LEADING BUSINESS, SCHOOL IN THE BOOTH. Student* admitted at any time. Na tnactiing in classes. Business Advocate mailed to any add Fax*. Address B F. MOORE A. M ianMwly Montvale Springs. T his favorite summer resort, rttuated m Blount oounty, East Tennessee, ia now open for the reoeptlon of visitors, and w01 be maintained ia a style worth; the patrons*, of a discriminating public. Ths marked beneficial results attending the uee of these waters in functional derangement ot the Livei, Bowels, Kidneys h Skim, And the cure of Chronic Diseases Attest their Medical properties. AU th* accessories for rajeyment and recreation at th* best watering places will be found here. Special attention wiU be g.ven to the comfort anA improvement of invalids. ^ Viktors to Montvale necessarily pass over the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad, making the dry of Knoxville, Tennessee, a point; -hence via Knoxville aud Charleston Railroad to Mar]Title, sixteen talks, whence passenger* are conveyed in mail stages, running in connection with the trains, to the Springs, nine mile* distant. Return tickets can be obtained at all prominent points. Board per day S 2.50 .. .» Week _ 18.00 “ Mon b. its; snd jane — 45.00 “ “ ’• July, Aaguu and Kepl'r— 50.00 Children under k5 year* of ac- and colored ser vant* half price. Address, for the pamphlet containing analysis and ihMcnption of the water, etc., JO. L. KING. Proprietor. JoaSdAwtf McatvalsSprings, Ka-t Term. THE BEST EXTANT A8 13 VERIFIED BY Aa euemAoelof oier Twenty Years. IT 13 MORE SIMPLE IN CONST RUCTION I MORE DURABLE! PERFORMS A GREATER VARIETY OF WORK! BUNS LIGHT! IB EXPEDITIOUS IN PERFORMANCE! The Best Machine! FOB ALL WORK. In these respects w* Invite a Comparison, and war. Brant entire satisfaction with every Machine. THE ”hOWE Contains the Materials for it* own repair; has lea* wearing points than any other; draws up a ■titch as la done by ha rd, which other Machines do not; gives perfect con trol over both threads—giving off thread in proportion to the thickness of the fab ric sewed, thereby AVOIDING MOW MOTION, OVER-SEAMS, DROPPING STITCHES OB BBEAKIFG ■" NEEDLES—great objections to all other Machine*. IT SEWS A TIGHT SEAM IN THE H EAVLEST GOODS! urying the Thread on both aides, and in like man. Mr with the lightest material. WITHOUT CHANG OF TENSION. Th* inventor, vt.txs HOW*, known aa tbe “Mas ter of Master Mechanic*,'' once truly remarked, ‘Tbe Machine is Mechanically Correct* While Machines of other inventor* have had aa ephemeral popularity—*ome now almost unknown, while ether* have ceased entirely to exist, and a few btrn compelled to make changes—a weak effort to keep pace In part with the mechanical improvements of toe day. Unlilto Howo, Whose combination of Mechanism was perfect from the first; beside* now owning and ha* adopted all the LATlfiST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS. Such i* the desire to obtain the HOWE MACHINE that, although now manufacturing ONE THOUSAND PER DAY, it is unequal to tne demand. We respectfully invite all persons deeiroua of pur chasing A FIRST-CLASS MACHINE, on LIBERAL TERMS, to cad at our office and examine lor them- ^ THE HOWE MACHINE OOMPANY. febl6 WAITED, 10-000 Mlnh Wlilnffl, T HE undersigned will pay a* high and liberal a price as any house in the South for Mink, Coon, Fox, Otter. Beaver, Opoteum, Muskrat Fur* sent him by freight or expraea. Cash remitted promptly. He also buys Rag*. Hid**, Beeswax, old Copper, Brace, Ac. Keep* for sale Fruit, Vegetables, Seeds and. To- For twelve years proprietor of Atlanta Fur Company tor last two year* oorner Tallapoosa and Raitroad atrs-U Opelika. Alabama. Trade respect* ■ally solicited. BERTRAND ZACHRY-