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TUESDAY MORN IMP, SEPT. 7, 1869. u««. UrMd The Pilot wbo gam and will «uu>b th* atm* ur State bafi.lv tbeouu* evkut Btobm 8TATE NEWS. TUo number of tuilea of railroad to be con- atrnctod iu Georgia in tUo next two yo&rt u pat down at one thouanmi four hundred anu Urontyone, TUo Democrat* of Knvanuah Ubvo uominn- tod Col. John Borov on a» thotr oaudidnto for Mayor at the approaching Maaiion, The Ra pahlicau thiuha tho nomination will bo so ac- ooptaUe that no m-rittfu o|»r«*iUon will ba made. AlrwHliuau living in Uto neighborhood of Danville, on Flint River, m»y» tu* Americu* Courier, killed the largest rattleaoako wo MW hoard of on Saturday. It i* »aid to have had twouty-two rnttloa, waft about nix foot iu length, aud 4 j inohas in diameter. The Eii'ptlrer of Saturday, nay a: Yester day, about two o'clock iu the aflnruoon, the Works of tho Columbus lleinp Hope M«uu- tucturiug Company, which were situated just tx-vond the liuo ot tho North ('orninou aud in the lower edg© of Woniftokviile. were destroyed by fire. Loss $10,000. Yesterday morning's Columbus freight train, nays the Telegraph of Sunday, brought through for Savannah 117 bales of cottou and but i Italo for Maoon. Yesterday evening’s Kufaula freight brought up 1C8 bales for Savannah and 00 for Macon -making tho re ceipts of tho day stand : hbvannab, 286 ; Macon, 100. Tho Macou Telegraph waken the interesting announcement that it i* the "intention of our city authorities to get up a polioo force in Macon that shall please everybody. They will be everywhere at the same time, and hap pen along just when wanted. They will also believe what everybody says, and act accord- ingly." # Savannah commerce, says the New-, it rapidly increutiug, if wo may juJgo from Cus tom House returns. Tho gold receipts for duties during tho last three months were $07,536, exceeding those of the corresponding months of auy year since Savannah became a city. Considering tlu-so summer months, it speaks well for the "Forest City.” A correspondent of the Athens Bonner, writing from Jackson county, says: The crop produ cts in Jackson arc gloomy enough. The farmers are very despondent and assure me that the drouth will cut down the yield of cot ton, corn and potatoes to about one-third of a crop. I learn that a movement is on foot to organize uu association to buy N\ esteru before it gets beyond their reach. The Telegraph of Sunday says. Col. John Milledge, two or three U. S. Marshals, and a squad of fifteen or twenty other Government officials, left here yesterday morning to arrest tho baud of Cuban expeditionists that leit here on Tuesday and Wednesday last. It oc curs to us the officials are a day after the feast Tho expedition was gotten up bore last week, boldly and opeuly, and then was the time t~ arrest the lenders aud stop tho matter. Speaking of cotton, the Albany Nows saj Tho receipts are larger than they ever were before at this dato—owing to extreme heat the past few weeks, the rust and the use of fertilizers. From these causes the cotton has matured aud opened rapidly, and within thirty days wo may safely calculate tho entire crop will be open. We speak upon the highest authority in setting down tho crop as seriously cut short -ou pine lauds fully one-half, and on tho oak and hickory or cloy lands, fully one-third from what was reasona bly anticipated in mid-culture. Let wkavt Pmm> Tho |Upnbltonn party is (oat becoming a unit nil over tho ooa#try. Where there hava been difference* thny are being rapidly healed over, and nothing but a healthful, unacarred sur face vMl be abtrlly prreouUd to the poblia These difference* have, in part, Wen necaaaary; and have not at all detracted from the stability aud efficiency of the national party organisa tion. A free diecnarion of principles has de monstrated the leet thai no irreparable breech has ever existed ; bol that the party vim only divided iu opiniou upon minor issues which by no moan* affected the great national or ganisation. The inter-perty discanaiou, which haw fol- wt-il the recent campaign, Wo have never re garded km a calamity ; ou tho contrary, we knew that it was, to some extent, necessary for tho health fulness of the great Uepiibticun organization, aud wo eutered into it fully aud freely, bciieving that it would eventually effect result that would strengthen tin* party by uniting it. North aud South, upon a w* II rau- ▼nosed grouud that was fairly and fully un- derNtood. In this our expectatioua huvo n«*l boon disappointed. Tho party has gradually Idruwn nearer and nearer together, until now it is one hold aud solid phalaux, rtftdy to j sweep the country as it did in Novt-n 18C8. Wo congrutuluto lb publicans everywhere that such is the case, and recommend fur ther mutual concessions, if such ho necessary, in order to preserve and equip the party for nny possible future emergency. Congress will i meet, ami it is tuoeatury to surround that body with au unbroken national party or ganization, which will ho auto it a tower of streugth and a wall of defense. The geneial Government must bo sustained against its einicH within and without, while the State— beloved old State of Goorgia— must have its redemption perfectly socurcd. Correct principles of loyalty must bo dis tribated among the people and clinched upon their hearts and minds. This is the pecali mission of the Republican party. Unto this work it is ordained by tho popular voice of the Ainericau people, and that it may the more successfully accomplish this end, cougr.itulato loyal and union-loving people North and South that the party is to-day, fact, as much a unit as it was during last Presidential campaign. A despatch from Danville, 111., August 31, says: "The Hon. John L. Tinchtr, State Senator for this distract, lias been nominated by the Rapebl Iran Convention to represent this district in the State Constitution Co tion. ” ice CIiam; was reported at the lit yard Camp Meeting. He was -ought Utah i concern ot mind »w writes t<» a friend in St. Louis: all future political contests, pSJ'iSecretary Rawlins was somewhat bet ter Inst night, although not by any means out of danger. His physician pronounced tbo at tack he had on Thursday morning congestion of the lungs. Yesterday his condition was serious that it was thought advisable to tele graph to tho President, which was done*; but as the day wore on the Secretary rallied, and, os before stated, toward night showed so much improvement that another dispatch was sent to tho President informing him that all appre hension was, for the time, dispelled. Wash ington (hronicle, 4th. Chief Jus Martin's V • videnfiv b the Itltli ore than Committee « their hands be wonder* J nt that they it Indeed, nothing le: could have induced them at all. A Washington despatch •Republicans dii «1* Radicals, whose ticket is Davis, are working steadily but it is not so with tin * hereafte ri dibly in form ei •r of declination > i:.« u i .it it- St.ite and remained in ■k. It is not to iitated to publish than compulsion let it be printed >•*: "TheT in to have ‘agreed measures. The adod by General id harmoniously, •position. When I builds P iker for Lieutci the ant Gov« mot bin). The dii tho success ot tho Radical t tion of General Davis.*' Tho Columbus lOhioi support for Mr. P«-ndlet*»n was the daughter of tfi«- in; "Star Spangled Danner. ' the Dayton Journal, < p| one w as the leader of tho paity beat to destroy the ban in ition repudiates tar toward insuring • kef and the eleo- SutcMuan claims becanso his wife m who wrote (he Republicans, says him becuuso ho who did its level whopc glory his wife’* ancestor ro splendidly described. "In God's name,” said Pendleton, “let them (the rebels) go in peace.” Tho latest wail of the Montgomery (Ala.) Mail is Caused by the recent action of the Re gents of the BUte University in electing a President. It cries that it has been "onco more bitterly deccivnl. One Cyrus Northrop, a citizen of Connecticut, who has never set his foot on Southern soil, or probed the depth of tho Southern mind, beats, without even an apparent effort, men justly enjoying tho con fidence and reaped of onr people, and against whom, since the surrender, not a breath ot suspicion has been round as to their loyalty to the government. The citizen* of Auburn, N. II., serenaded Governor Hoffman ou Thursday last, and in his response, in which politics were carefully avoided, he paid a high tribute to ex-Hecretary Seward an<l ex-Oovi rm.r Throoii, and spoke of a recent interview bat ween General Grant and himself at West Point. Ho said they congratulated each other upon their escape from official cares and responsibilities during tho "hosted term," and resolved that each in hia respective domain wu* privileged to throw off tbs perplexities of ofli ** , ami mingle with that happier portion of their Ullow-citizens who believe that dulii s could bo more easily performed when properly miwith recrea tion. Tho Alexandria (Va.) Gazotte says: "Wo have a report from Richmond that them is a talk in political circles Unroot a proposed "fusion” of tho present political committee* —by each of these commit t<. m choosing five more mouthers, and constituting what is to be called the "Grand Republican GomtntUoo for the Htate," and they to request »«•* many of the elected member* of the Ix-gidatur** as will In* necessary to nmko a quorum to resign, so that men may lie • lected wl Then for this "qourit Fifteenth Amendment, eh-et United .Slates Senators, and adjourn until Congress ineoti aud ratifies the action. Wu give this sehenn a* reported. It is iu agitation, no doubt.” Several more Democratic ummmUUouh in New York city have pas ed r« NolnllotH <le noiineing August Delnenit, r> quoting him t< resign tho Cneirmaushin of the Democratic National Committee, and recommending Win, M. Tweed as bis successor, Thomas Costjgan made a speech before on** of these organiza tions, threatening that tho Irish element would Secede from the J Jr njon/uli/- jsirty un less Uelmoiit, whom hn described as the Trichina SpirnHn of Vie DtUOOrntio party, enervating and emaciating it and gnawing •away its vitals were ousted from his present elevated sent in its councils. IC«1ttorlat Brlifi. It is said in political eireh h that a man whoso name ha* not been publicly mentioned will bo appointed Minist* r to China. All the departments now have n full com plement of clerks, and no Application will hereafter bo considered erenpt to fill vacancies os they oocur. The official figures of tbo Treasury Deport ment show that the South has mure money at the present lime than any other agricultural portion of the country, North, East, or West. Commodore Vanderbilt doesn't inoDOnolign the anmmer and winter wedding bnsimm Judge Kennedy, of Warren county. Now Jer sey, aged seventy years, has just married a lady aged thirty-two. Governor Hayes. Iu his opening speech ot the Ohio campaign. Governor Hayes said that tho last Democratic Legislature had doubled tho expenses of the government; added one-third to tho number of judges; increased tho local powers ot crea ting indebtedness; aud yet had thrown out a bill to authorize a home for soldiers’ orphans, to be supported by private munificence, al though there are 1,600 of them in tho Htate needing aid, and 200 in the poorhouse. T-d-The great unwashed of California are jubilating over their success in the election held there on the 1st inst., and their very first bonst is that tho XVth Amendment will be iejected by the new Legislature. Il this should prove true, it will only add California to the insignificant group that will bo called upon to bid© their diminished heads when the formidvhle array of States ratifying that measure shall lie nntiouuccd. The Attorney General, according to the Associated Press, has decided the vexed question of the iron-clad oath in Virginia, and under that decision the members of tlio mw Legislature will not be required to take that obligation. Tho Walker government will, therefore, be duly inaugurated nt an early day. Tho race between the American yacht Dauntless and the English yacht Cambria, which was fixed for tho J5th inst., has been postponed on account of the prevalence of equinoctial gales about that time. Is it possi ble that Commodore Bennett can be scared by Bgttk? jff-ir* lb-nforth, the champion oarsman of the Thames, and Walter Brown, tho American oarsman, will not row tho match arranged for them; hut Brown is to row Against Sadler, tho ex-champion. Uenforlli probably does not feel disposed to risk his laurels nutil he can see a sample of tho Yankee oarsman's prowess. ^fr*The Columbia (S. C.) Phoenix still clings to the old Domocracy, but it does not applaud tho action of tho Democrats in Vir ginia and Tennessee, There, it says, it was tho Democracy stooping to conquer a party fur time and not for eternity—a purty formed to win a victory and uot to hold a citadel. ptr Once more wo are informed from Madrid Urn 1 , the Curlist insurrection has been abandoned, and that fifty-nine Car)isl* in CataloiiiA lmvu surrendered on a promise of amnesty. But Don Carlos, wo urn told, has returned to Paris, which docs not look much like an abandonment of the movement. ptr Tho regular dally bulletin from Paris concerning tho Imperial health states that tho Emperor is improving. Those official an nouncements, however, do not seem to allay public opinion, which still insists that Niqsi Iron is in danger. I hr II> run IraRdsl. Tho Hartford Pont clones an article in i turn to Mrs. HIowo’h article on Lord Jijroo in the Heptsmlwr Atlantic with the following ntntomenti : "To this it is proper that we should add otic or two statements that, so fur as wo know, have not lxsin iu print. When the sdvauce sheets of the Atlantia paper were sent to Mr. Macmillau, the London publisbtr, ho read them and promptly decided to priul them in his magazine. Tho story wss not unkoown in England. And we may further remark that considering his position in Englt-Ji society, and liin own Interests, ho Would not huvo been likely to Iiavo published tho paper if ho had not hnd reason to think it well founded. This, of course, is only inferred, for even English publishers art uot si wavs above an inclina tion to sensational publications. But another statement is of moro conse quence. Wo have beard that a Chancery suit is now pending in the English Court which will throw light npon tho alleged offspring of tho alloged Incestuous intercourse of Lord Byron and Augusta. If this shall turn out to be true, il wilt be the most important pieeo of evidence vet offered, and we snail look for its confirmation or disavowal with profouud In- lonst" Boston estimates the capital employed in the hide and leather business in Massachusetts at $20,000,000. Varieties. Pair ualturo-match making. OuriOttUes -stuttering women. A gnat tail-beam--* fcacock. "AfOoant oarreot*"—tide tables. Joy la as floating a* ilia captivating. A dangerous appendage—the uudertoe. A stirring event- tasking hasty pudding. The best drawing lesson—drawing a salary. Courting after marriage-getting a divorce. Beueath one's notice—adverti»em«» 1 ** ou the pavement False hair 1* quoted lower in PariB—way derra ihc bsck. The most popular sovereign abroad - tbosa mode of gold. The most reflection some young ladies have is in the mirror. When does a farmer double up a sheep with out hurting it ? When he folds it The young lady who took tho gentlemans fancy has returned it with thanks. I don't admire ladies' cuff*,” os tbo hus band said when his wife boxed his ears. ••Are you fond of tongue, sir?" "I whs al ways fond of tongne, madam, and I like it f*/i«." Tho mechanic who bent himself to the task, has boeu very round-shouldered ever since. We hope to grow old, and y«*t we fear old [ago; that is. wo arc willing to live, and afraid to die. Lovo is better than a pair of sjicctAcles to [make everything seem greater which is seen throubg it. The mi id I ia liko a trunk; and if well pack ed. it will hold almoHt everything; if ill pnek- ©d, next to nothing. Why is it importnut lor a physician to koep his temper! Becuuso if ho did uot he would lose his patients. Yon can live among beautiful flowers and singing birds, or in tho inire, surrounded by lo£8A!)d frogs. The person who missed a figure was a teacher of dancing. Ho was afterward found near a pigeon's wing. A man must possess fire iu himself before he can kindle up electricity that thrills the greut popular heart. Josh Billings says, “If 1 was in the habit of swearing I would not hesitate to cuss a bed-bug right to his face.” Afflictions, when accompanied with grace, alter their nature, as wormwood, eatcu with bread, will lose its bitterness. In order to increase the sum of human hap piness, we should cultivate kind aud fraternal Ice lings with one another. George Coleman being once asked if he knew Theodor© Hook, replied: “Oh ! yes, Hook and I (eye) are old associates.” The bleakest adversary may bear us to prosperity. The Arctic wanderer may be float ed into a warm latitude on au island of ice. The amount of happiness you can produce is incalculable, if you will show a smiling face, a kind heart, and speak pleasant words. “Do you call this a trunk?" growled a de jected porter, "It only needs a lightniug rod. to be mistaken for a boarding-house.” "I go through my work,’ ’as tho needle said to the idle boy. "But not till you are hard pushed, ” said tbo idle boy to the needle. A correspondent thinks that ono of the most surprising feats of the last administra tion was getting Mudd out of tho Dry Tortu- gas. Tilton wants to live loug enough to go to the polls sandwiched between Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthony. A dry old sandwich this will be. Thur© is no policy like politeness, aud good mauuer is tho best thing iu tho world, either to get a good name, or to supply the want of it. Heaven sends ns ton thousand truths; but because our doors and windows are shut to them, they set and sing awhile upon the roof, then fly away. Mutton, according to the reports received I from every direction, is falling. People who have beads of that sort should look to it and| not get hurt. An Irishman was once asked to define an] Irish bull, to which he replied: "Whenever yon see two cows lying down in a field, the one that is standing up is a bull.” I There is no joy so groat as that which springs from a kind act or a ploasaut dood, and you may feel it at night w-hen you rost, and through tho day about your daily busi ness. Willie P , a little five-year-old, was play ing with a honey bee, when tbo angry l»eo stung him. "OU, grandma!” cried Willie,| “I didn’t know bees had splinters feet.” A man attempted to spell "crockery,” and proceeded thus, “kmughkearreighe," but ex pired in a spasm betoro he could make with which he intended to end the word. A bill posted on th<* wall in a viliago in west of England, announces ‘‘That a lecture will be delivered in the open air, and a col lection mad© at the door to defray expens^H How it was, and how it is, is stated by| I old-fashioned lady to be ns follows: The woman of Rome—“Hero arc my ji-weli^H The woman of tho Period—“Go to tny h and the nurse will show yon our littlo brats.' Walter Savago Lauder was passionately fond of (lowers. On© day, after an imperfect dinner, he threw the cook out of tho window, regardless of the garden. While tbo man was writbiug with a broken liuib, Lander ejac ulated, “Good God! I forgot tho flowers." Au Irishman with a heavy bundles on^ shoulder, riding on the front of a street car, was asked why he did not set his bundle on tho platform. lie replied: “Be jabers, the horses have enough to drag me. I’ll carry the bnndlo." “It is a standing rulo in my church," said one clergyman to another, “for the sexton to wako up any man that ho fiuds asleep.” think,” replied tbo other, “that it would be| better for the eexton, whenever a porson goes to sleep under your preachiug, to wake you up.” “Phil, my jewel,” said Vat, "I ni mighty sorry you can't dine with me to-day.” rab, and why can't I dino with you?” said the astonished Phil. "Because, my denr,” turned Pat, "I haven't asked yo yet'" | Recently, ft lady residing in Boston had ocsl cAsiou to corrrcl her little girl, aud was some what astonished and amused u few hours af terward, when putting her daughter to bed. After her usual praver, she added: “God bless papa, and God bless mamma, and make her a good mamma I " Said Mrs. Podds: “Our minister is such swtet, good preacher—so soothing, and all that, you know." “By nil means ho ia, " plied Mr. Douhlcdgo, “very, very soothing—I gets half his congregation mdeep ©very ser mon.” Mrs. Podds retires disgusted, with tho jerking rejoinder. “IJuappreciativo monster !" Southern Credit, On© of the greut needs of the Houthern peo- plo at present is capital. They require loans to aid them iu ropairing tho ruin entailed by the war, aud in forwardingjtho general work of reconstruction and regeneration. Several of tho Houthern States aro uow in the Now York market seeking loans. To obtain capital, credit is needed. How short-sighted, then, f »r any of tho Southern people to talk about repudiating their Sla'o and other bonds. Every harmnune or newspaper article urging such n rourao i* a blow aimed directly at tho future i»ros|H*rity of the South. Wore ono State, Tennessee for example, to yield to the advice of tbo repndiationists, the obloquy and disgrace resulting would bo put down to thn credit of the entire South. Tho Southern States, therefore, have a common interest in seeing that each and every ono of them main tain Intact their credit. Nothing could be more unfortunate for them, particularly at this lime, lhau for ah impression to get abroad that their financial integrity was impeachable. Nothing could operate so etiecually in prevent ing Northern Capitalists and European emi grants, who are so much needed, from pro ceeding thither.-JV. Y. Advertiser. /ACr Tlio capital movers of Ht. Louis have thus far received a largo budget of regrets from Governors of HUtes, but they defiantly declare their intention of holding the Conven tion if no mors than three States are represen ted. - jttMlon Henry Wilson'n history of the rise and fall of slavury in tho Unitod Hints* is to bo comprised in three volume*, snd tho first, it is expected, will be ready before the mooting of Congress. p*r A British company is talking almnt establishing a line of steamers to run between New York and Naples. Dr, Ltvls«stMMs4i Me Alive. Englishmen still olinf with tenaoity to the hope that Dr. Livingstone Is still living, not- withstanding so long a time has tlspssa since auy tidings were received from the AMoan traveler. They believe that he is th# captive of some Afrioan chief, at that he has twnsd awsy westward from the Lake Tanganyika, having perhaps foand a clue to tho origin and water sheds of the Congo river. A letter from the wife of the well-known traveler, Captain Barton, and which is supposed to re flect the latter's views, expresses a belief that Dr. Livingstone is a prisoner at the town of Luoenda or Lands, the capital of the King of Oaxembe. The chief of that ooantry is a monarch of considerable note and power, living in a land far removed from the intereourae of trade Houthward and Northward; and if Dr. Liv ingstone were violently detained at Leoendo, it would be natural that no tidings from him should oome by way of tho Nile, or of Zani- bar. Mrs. Burton draws attention to the fact that the Arabs of Muscat have great influence in the Cozembe district, and that the Doctor has never been popular with the Moslem, for whose faith and manners ho bus no sympathy. Mrs. Burton inclines, therefore, to believe that the Arabs, dreading probably an inter ruption of their slavo trade, have caused him to be kept at Oaxembe. This fetter has attracted much attention, aud it is uot improbable that a proposed ex podition way he fitted oat to go in quest of the groat explorer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, OUR FALL, STOCK OF CARPETS BY TELEGRAPH. ASSOCIATED IK mss disc a TCI/ms. SUNDAY'S DISPATCHES. Washington, D. C., Sept. 6.- Sherman has arrived. Rawlins’ case is hopeless. Grant will bo here to-morrow. MONDAY'S NOON DISPATCHES. Washington, D. C., Sept G.--Of tho Hali fax, nothing has yot been found to wurraut the detention. The Spanish Consul gave bond in $30,000. Tho Captain protests against any further detention or search. Fessenden is somewhat better, with slight hopes of a favorable result Rawlins is very weak and suffering. There are hopes that by stimulants be can be kept alive until Grant’s arrival this afternoon. Nbw York, September G.—Sharp and severe gale in the liorbor yesterday. Two boats were capsized and seven persons were drowned. Grant left this morning for Washington. Norfolk, September G.—The British bark Ezra, was iosl off Body Island. The Captain and his wife, aud five otherN were drowned. New Orleans, September G.— North east wind prevailing fur the lost two days, and in creased to a gale nt five this morning; heavy wind and rain continuously throughout the day, and to an extont unknown. Damage to shipping aud crops apprehended. London, Enoland, Sept. 6.—Private ad vices from Paris represent that the Emperor’s health haH assumed a somewhat alarmiug tnnL No fatal results of a relapse ia antici pated, but it excites uneasiness in his family and public minds. Paris, France, Sept a—Tho Press reports the Emperor too nnwell to take his walk on Saturday. Madrid? Spain, Sept. G.—Four thousand troops sail lor Cuba on the ilth or 10th, and six thousaud moro will follow iu a few days. Havti, Aug. 25.—The rebel steamers Flori da and Columbia bombarded Gonaives, Sal- navo has raised the sioge at Aux Bayes. Sal- ouve is noxiously awaiting the arrival of an iron-clad from the Unitod States. nriBAcnro xveby variety or B— OU Orfta. OMM»«-«ta. O-rnlMU WjiMU OnUr. from i Ditiuat OtntuU/ AttnM to. n. I, KENDRICK * SON. „p j.t, KirlotU limit, MUuU, 0 . $25 OO. $35 OO. HAND RAOUINK. TJ THE BUCK EVE SEWING MACHINE U AB EIOUT DISTINCT ADVANTAGE# Over All Other Sewing Machinee EVER MADE. I T 18 THE BIIIPL1£8T SHUTTLE MACHINE MADE. It liss less wssrln* parts. It lisa do grooved earn*, t>*U joints, or oouipouud r *t la bolter adapted to a larger isuyeof work, without isugr, than auy other machine In It has less pieces of ntsebiuory tliiu suy other ws- It Is less liable to break needles tbau any other tua- bine. IU ahuttlc will wear longer than that of any other machine: aud lastly, device which will {SUBsofftSta* this U to dU all m Mltofklfi - - my office, v “ or*u*a- irB FOWLER, A«cU*»eer. BmImm Uta Ml Bna4 iS SM-iyUi HU MS It has the best feeding device which will never wear it, get out of order, break ueedlee, feed unevenly, ip ou aUtrched cloth or pucker the eesm, or vary the aise of its stitches, as aU other feeds will do. Another very Important lact most not bs lost sight of: Oh Both Sides of the Cloth. IT WILL HEM, FELL, TUCK, t'OUD, Bind. Ilru i«l, and Gal her. Every Machine Warranted for Throo Yofti a. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Washington, Sept. G. -Revenuo to-day, $875,000. Imported cigarets may be repacked. A comparative statement of revenue from March to August, inclusive, shows au iucroaae of eight millions this year over last. Several breweries in Now York, including Iluffel's, worth several hundred thousand dol lars, were seized, and Iluffel himself, worth a million, arrested and bailed in a live thousand dollar bond. PersouR having business with tho Revenue Department regarding claims, must coui- municAto the samo by mail. No person whatever is allowed communication with the clerks or employees without express per mission from the Commissioner or his deputy or Solicitor. The employees in the Currency Bureau will work two hoars extra daily unlil the famine is relieved. Gen. John Rawlins, Secretary of War, died ton minutes past four. Grant arrived at fivo o’clock. Sherman becomes Secretary of War ad interim. New Yoke, September G. —A private cable reports a panic iu Germany over tho bad news from France, seriously affecting American se curities. Bonds at London aro off oue per cent. Philadelphia, Heptembor G.—District At torney Yaleutiuo offers five thousaud dollars reward for the assassins of tho revenuo officer Brooks. It is believed that Brooks was assassinated by hired ruffians. Brooks was well acquainted with the whisky ring, but did not recognize his assailants. Tho ruffians were followed to Fairmont Park, where tho tiail was lost A revenue officer in charge of a seized store was latally shot by unknown parties. Portland, Sept. 6.—Fessenden’s condition is about the same. Paris, Sept 6.—Tho Commissioner of tho Bourse, in order to allay the excitement, pub licly announced that the health of the Emper or was satisfactory. Scranton, Pa., Sept. G.—Thcro is great ex citement in consequence of tho burning of a coal broakor at Avondale mine, iu Plymouth, about twenty miles south of this city. There are two hundred and one men and bova in the mine, and the shaft which is thoir only means of escape, is choked by forty feet of burning coal and rubbish. Ventilation is totally «topp#X There are great foars that somo, if not all, will be suffocated. Rallsigh, September 6. —Ex Gov. Worth died in this city last night TELEGRAPH MARKET REPORTS New York, Sept. G.—Cotton quiot and drooping. Sales 500 bales at 35o. Flouq State and Western, dull at noon declino ; Southern dull aud drooping : common to choice extra, $6 G5 to 11 25. Wheat dull, 2 tu 3 cents lower. Corn sesreo, 1 cent better mixed Western $1 18 to 1 20. Pork dull and heavy ; new mess $31 50 to $31 75. laird shade firmer : kettle 194 to 20. Whisky dull and heavy $1 10$, Rico quiet aud firm. Sugar quiet and vory firm. Coffee firm fairly active. Molasses quiet. Money active, closiug sharp at 7. Discount* nominal. Sterling flat nominal 84. Gold, after great excitement and activity, clossed quieter, 1 374- Stocks weak and unsettled; Governments weak, Bixty- twos 22 ; Southerns dull. Baltimore, September C.—Cotton dull; middlings 344c. Flour dull; Howard street superfine $6 to G 25. Wheat dull; receipt* large; prime to choice red $1 50 to 1 GO. Con firm $1 19 to 1 20. Oat* dull at 58 to GOe. Rye $1 10 to 1 10. Pork $34 20; shoulders 164c;hams 24 to 25c. Whisky $1 12to$l 13, Louisville, September G. — Provision* steady. Pork $34; shoulders 13©; clear s'' 194 to 19|o. Lard 20c. Whisky $1 11). Frankfurt, Hopt 0.—Bonds excited 854- Morii.k, Sept. 0.— Sales 150 hubs. I*»w Middlings 30c. Receipts 143. Liverpool, .SeptemberJG.—Cotton flat; up land* 134 1° 13|d; Orleans 13jd; salon 0,000 export and speculators 3,000. Augusta, September G Cotton market Arm; sales 182 bales; middlings 32c; receipts 150 bales. Charleston, Sept. G. Cotton stendy but closed qniet;'nnl#n 100 bales; middlings 324 to 33o; receipts 31 baton. Savannah, Sept. G.—Cotton receipts 819 bales; market easier; stock 350 Imlea; sale* (UNItsilen; middlings 324 to 324- Cincinnati, Hept.0. -Whisky dull at$l 08; later, $1 05 is tho best offer. Pork held a; $33 25; no demand. Lard nominal at 194c. Bacon quiet and unchanged. St. Ijouin, Hapt. 8.—Whisky $1 09 to $1 10. Pork dull at $33 75 to $34. Bacon steady; shoulders, packed, lBJo; dear sidos 19c.— Lard dull; oboioe tierce 194o. I/on don, Kept. G.—Consols 92 J; American etui ilea flat; bonds 824 Each machine lifurutabeil with a full aal of needlaa, be Bhuttle, c.Ump, *crew-<lrlver, oil c*n, wrench, hammer, printed direction* and ia threaded for 1 unite- ‘ use. W. A. BBIVTOIV. General Ageut for Georgia, No. 60 Mulberry etreet, PROPOSALS. niehiug the Quartormaater’a Departwen SEASONED HARD WOOD, chantable quality, and delivered at McPherson Bar racks, at the guartermaater's Depot, and such other placoa In the city, and at such times as the Depot (Quartermaster may direct, p h i BITUMINOUS COAL The coat. dirt, aud to be delivered iu suen quantiUo* and at such places within the city limits as the guartermas- ter may direct ■ —••• —’ exceed fifty state tho price per ton of 2,240 of Broad street, sod TWO on Forsyth street, a* pa* nlat at onr office. ^ TMalaarare opportunity far sagHsHffiakr solid investments. Brood street, at no very distant dej^wtUbe the pride of Atlanta. A hint to the " TERMH—Half oaah; balance 2 and 4 mouths, with interest. Good titles Please examine the property be tort sale. WALLACE k FOWLIR, Real Estate Agents, M p 4.51 Bank Block, Alabama at WICKLIFFE WHISKyT B eing STATE AGENT for the sale of Pure Old Wtckllffe Whisky, and receiving ft In large our- titles, I offer It at fifty cents a gallon less than I hi bean doing. I keep a constant supply of Choice Liquor*. Alsa, kc., on hand. K - WANTED, H Uv anrlvate family, on Decatur street, a few first- j class t»a-v DOAnDBna Apply next door to tUo BRICK BUILDINO with winding eutranoc. Terms reasonable. *°P ®* Jl . . eta from Atlanta to New York, Baltimore, Phila delphia, JackfM>n>lllc aud Tallabaa- aee, Florida, yla Saraonali. luggage checked through. Only one change of cars south of Atlanta. Also, a system of Bxourffilon Tiolxetw At very reduced rates, good from data, until the first I I day ol October next, from Atlanta. Macon and inter mediate stations to the Indian Springs (Foraxth), and sm" "ations to Marietta r»J- W. A. FULLER, G.T. A. (july 1—3m) BEDWINE k FOX’ COLUMN. Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic AraeMlr—Me Mere-wry. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for Chille and fever, or Ague and Fever, that l* or can be depended upon la IIurW*y'» Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using It who have tried the usual remedies wlthoof benefit. WORTHY (IF ATTENTION. FOR SALE, qrmwKm Good Kitchen and Carriag* H 0ta KacaUeaS water and three hundred of the uenal varietr, and aE ander property la situated o» the comer ^ OTJant 4»ml aioxiui p< * l*i „ WALLACE k ro WLtt Itatl To Dr, Thomas A. Hurley: I hereby certify that during last year I was attacked with the ague whilst in Vicksburg, Miaa., and uaed »-verst popular medicines with bat temporary renal. Ou reaching home the disease returned tn S wocae type. If possible, when my medical attendant ordered Quin ine In large doses—frequently aa hlgb aa 60 grainsjjer dav, aud which must hava oosi me nearly $100. I con sulted Dr. HiniUi, of Louisville, and found he prescrib ed quinine and arsenic combined, which I refused to Uke, preferring to let the disease take ita course. I woe almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronoono- ed with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About this time, the advertisement ol Hurley r a Ague Tontaappearadln a city paper, and I determined to give it a UiaL 1 did ■o ana have no roaaon to regret it. One bottle restored me completely, and since that time 1 have seen nearly a hundred cases in which it acted with equally happy results, and would certainly recommend It aa prefera ble to any other tonic before the public. 7 JAMES MARTIN, Engineer. Louisville. Ky„ June 1». 18M. The amount requited will probably (KO) tons. Proposals pounds. Bids will be received for supplying the whole of the amount or a part thereof. lliils must be (n triplicate, with a cony of this adver tisement attached to <ach, and boar the endorsement of two responsible persons who are wiUiug to become sure ty for the bidder In tho eveut of the contract be ing swarded to him. Proposal* not complying with the requirement* of this advertisement will be reject- repr The Government reserve* the right to reject any all bids. Proposal* should be addressed to iho undersigned and endorsed < livery of wood.” By order of Brevet PRA' elope, “Proposal ..-1 A. R. Eddy. Chief Q. M. -s ASTRAL OIL S-No OUSGK OF IAVPS J Oil—Strictly eltf—TCEnot Explode— i higher Gan is NEW YORK AT EXCHANGE, Marietta Btroot. ft* Tbs freight corn petit ion liolwoou the Western lines has brought tho trriff down so low that (ho other day a plan* forts was deliv ered In Evansville, Indiana, tho charges of which from New York was bnl two dollars. prepared to do Book ■■■■■■■■■ rtyfe o# Uia art, aad a as low prims as any Printing eatabMahiuent In tho Houthern Mates. Give u* s trial. ■ep 7— it uglily J^OllTHEKN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA—* To whom it may concern: The undersigned herebj gives notice of his appointment as assignee of the fini of Colley A Selman, end of Francis P. Collt-v aud Bcu Jaiulu F. Selman, partners In nald firm, of the count) of Walton, 8tato of Georgia, within said District, whe have beon adjudged bankrupt* upon their own pctl Uon by tho Dtatrict Court of said District. JOHN M. AMMONS, ■•P 7-wSw Assignee. Application for I^ave to Sell Land. /-V EORGfA, FORSYTH COUNTY.—Thirty days af. sep 7-30dprsft<«$0 00 r 3d. 1800. M. HTTDSC Administrator. KltANMUH L. GRIFFIN, bankiupt. No. 443.- All per- aonaintcruatad are notified to show cause Itcft.re Rug. liter Foster, at his office In Madison, Ga., on 24th Hep- teinber, 1880, at 10 o'clock, a. m., why aald bankrupt Should not h • dim-barged from all his debts. The eeo. ond and third meeting ol creditors will be held at ihe TN the District Court of the United metes for the 1 Northern District of Georgia.—In tho matter of PAUL II. TILLER, bankrupt, No. 34t -All per. sons Interested aro notified to ahnw cause before Reg ister Black, at tits office tn Atlanta, Ga , on Tid Sep. Umber, 1880, at 10 o'clock, A. M , why eahl bankrupt Hlionld uot be discharged from all Lla debts. The sec ond and third meeting of creditors will be held at t same time and place. 6th September, 1660. sap 7-11* W. B. SMITH, Clerk. Application lor Exemption. City Tnx-l’iiYcrs, Lookout for the Engine When the Whittle Blow,. RZCEIVJB AND COLUtCTOa’* OVTIOK, Citt or Atlanta. August 7,1*69. ri tUE following resolution paesod by Council Friday I night, 6th taut., explainsitaclf: •-Rc»m lived, That the Receiver and Collector of Taxes lx, required to close bis book on tho I«t September next, and proceed as soon thereafter as practicable, to issue fl fas for double tax against all who may fail to give In, aud collect the tax till tho 20th September, af ter which time he will furnisL the Clerk with a list of those who have failed to pay, that fl fas may is* against all such delinquents.” ••The time is short.” Como to time hi a ^oodmotl aug 8-*untill20sep. Receiver ami Collector. ATLANTA SACK FACTORY ! W E keep on haud constantly, and are msnufaetu lug all kinds of FLOUR AND GRAIN SACKS, Orders respectfully solicited. MITCHELL & BENTLY, jj-3 3m Corner Whitohell and Hunter Sts. Address H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me. S TATE OF GEORGIA—DAWSON COUNTY—Whore as, Thomas kaland, admlnixtrator of the estate of Hiram Crane, deceased, represents to tho Court In his petition, duly filed snd entered ou record, that he has fully administered Hiram Craoc’a estate, this la, then - tore, to cite all persous concerned to show cause, It any they can, why said administrator should uot he discharged from hia administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in December, IH6'i. This August the 2d, 18CJ. DANIEL FOWLER, augn-m6in prsfeefC Ordinary. P. S. Miu-Hliiil’H Sal<>. U NDER and by virtue of a writ of flora facias, issued out of the Honorable, tho District Court of the l!uited State* for the Northern District of Georgia, in favor of the plaintiff, Charle* P. Crosby, iu the follow ing case, to-wtt Charles P. Crosby v«, Umhsm C. Rogers. I have levied upou as the property of Gersbani C. R. .gen, all those Oily LotM lying and beiug on Me- Donough street and Mobb’s alley, In the city of At- lauty, county of Fnlton, originally Henry, Htate of Georgia, known as City Lota Nos. 2ft, 26, 27, 28, snd 29, which constitute* Block No. 7, in land lot ftii, In the 14th District of said county, containing 0 acre*, or less. And will Hell tho samo at public auction, st tlu House, in the Oity of Atlanta, county of l-'nltoi Htate of Georgia, on the First Tuesday fn October, Neil, between the lawful hours of sslc. Dated n 1869. GEO. B. CHAMBERLIN. U. 8. Deputy Marshal Northern District of Ga sep ft-tds PROPOSALS. until 12 M . Monday, October 4th, 1869, st which time they will be opened, for supplying this Depot with STRAW, and TIMOTHY HAY 180,000 Straw. 1 vain- i the 10th day of September, 1M9, stlon of Homestead, and I will pass upon the a Application for Exemption. G EORGIA, FULTON OOUNTY.-Ordinary's Office, August Hist, 1660 -Holmes Kells has sp- piled for exemption of personalty, and setting apart and valuation of hoasstsad. and I will pass upon the sams at 10o'clock a. o., on llHh day of September 1S6S, at my offioe. DANIEL PITTMAN, ■ep l it (Printers fall •> Ordinary. j^'OUT’IfKKN DMTKIOT OF OBOBOIA- AUanta, oa., April 17, IMS. 9 whom il may concern: Tbs uadssslgnsd hereby r a nottea of hia appointment as assign** of ABNER OILMEN, of GUlevtlle, Hell county. Mate ot Georgia, In aald district, who has bean adjudged a sogt a Ml To be delivered between tho 1st day of October and tho 81st day of March, 1H70, iu such quantities as may bo required, twenty days’ notice being given, and be delivered at the siding, st Ulonu, Wright A Carr' endorsed by sureties, and in triplicate as usnal, with a copy of this advertisement attached to each. Bidders are invited to be present or represented the opening of the proposals, The Government reserves the right to refiect all bids, or aooapt or refuse such parts as may bo to the best intai-Mts of the service. Proposals should be addressed to the undersigned, and oudorsed upon the envelope: "Proposals for the . .. — * and Straw " jelved for si r part thereof. By order of Brevet Colouel A. R. Eddy. Chief Q. ] O. K. SANDERSON, ■ep 661— Capt. U. S. A. Depot Quartermaster. U. S. MARSHAL’S SALE. vrit of flera facias, Is following Dos Hsrkhosw 4k tio,, vi. Michael Krela. I have levied upon as tho property of Michael Krlea, all that lot, tract or parcel of land lying and being in Urn 14th district of originally Henry uow l-'nllon coun ty, State of Georgia, Wing the northwest fourth of land lot No. 87, containing 61Q seres moro or les Also, upon 16 acres more or less, Joining said laud .... or th, bring a part of the subdivision of land lot running north snd south tho full length of said block » line re or Also, that tract or parcel of land, belug land lot No. 88, lying In the 14th district of the said county aud Htate, containing 902 1-1 acres mors or less. And will sell tlie same at public auction at the < S House, In the city of Atlanta, county of Fulton, and Htate of Georgia, on the Find TumiI.j In HopK-uilwr next, between the lawful hours of sale. Terms oaah Itated at Atlanta, Ga.. this 6lb day of August. 1MV. GEORGE B. CHAMBERLIN V. H. Deputy Marshal. N, P, of Oa. u. s. MarsluH’t Sale. | T NDKR and by virtue of a writ of flerl facias Is- U sued out of thn Honorable, the Dtstrtet Court of the TTulted States far tbs Northern Dtstrtet ef Georgia In favor of the plaintiff, William Dshmy, In the fell "w* lug ease, to-wtt: Wtftlnm Otlkny vs. Dsv(g J. Rsthy, I have levied upon as ths property of Dovtd J. lui- ley all that tract or parcri of laud, together with build- in«> and Improvements Utnreon, lying and being In the county of tMldlng, aefiotid district, origin ally Monroe. Mate of Georgia, ou the north side of ths road called the ••Flank Road," laadtng to ths rity of Griffin, containing thirty acres more or less, and be- a tbs ptaoa upon whiob David J. Halley now retadea the seme Ascribed and bounded In deed ofO a Ooffier to David J. Bailey. IO,a And will eeflffie same at Public auction at the court srjva^r jr- - "M «nl Ti«Mbr >■ Httph-mbcr U.I, MwmoUi. UwfUl ha«n«< Ml. IWuni up »-w4w w. u hmvtb, o. - NEW ROUTE N0lf| THE ST. LOUIS, Iron Mountain Ic Southern I* now open lor boaters* COLUMBUS, KY., to 8T. Nahlag lb* 4I H KE8T, KAFKee •Mir ;.U MAIL MOtTR 1 TO ST. LOUl KIVEK TKANHEEIt of and urrlre in (it. 4 1-2 HOURS If Trains lsava Columbus, npon tta albs on the Mobile k Ohio Rallrusd. w. r. a tn« M-lm (Lti’p PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. AfTcettoH* of the lloaes, Habitual Costive ness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Krystpeits, Female Ir regularities, Fillals, oil Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, Pulmo nary, Diseases, Scrofu la, or King’s KvII, Syphilis*. Louovillk, April 4,1*66. Hurley’s Sarsaparilla is what It is represented, and 1 believe It the most wonderful medicine before the public. Nothing under the heavens could induce me to say so without proof of the strongest and surest kind , therefore I speak willingly and positively or subject. My daughter has been afflicted with akin dii and sttffueas oi the jointe lor several years. I ployed the principal physicians of the city and they tonishment a he rapidly got well, and thank God con tinues so. Had she been taking any medicine I would not give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the only remedy employed, leaves no doubt ot its mod 1 cal qualities, and that it alone cured her. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring the truth and honesty of the and Walnut streets, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. Messrs. James Ruddle A Co.— Qentleruen—It gives me great pleasure to say, after using all th* worm remedies known to me. with but partial si to my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’s, and since using It my children have become quite well and healthy. The rhildron would eat It all the lim»*. It is ono of the best, safest remedies known, aud as such, recommend tt to one and all. | JA8. W. TEA) Louisville, June 13, 1868. HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS. Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of action of the Liver or Disordered Stomach There or* no hitters that can compare with these in removing these distressing complaints. For sale or can be had st any drug store in the United States. JAMES RUDDLE A OO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ey. ToJas. Ruddle A Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen. ThU Is to certfiy that I have beon for years a sufferer, and tried all thetcnical have heard of or seen adver tised, with little or no relief from any ol them heard Harley’s Bitters highly spoken of, and tried bottle, with little faith In It before I commenced, and to my surprise aud Joy, before I finished oue bottle, I felt a gr»«at deal better and firmly believe that one two occasions It was the means of saving and prolor, ing my life. I conscientiously rooommended them - all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and advise them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s and have DO other. You can use this aa you think proper, if it will benefit others. Yours truly, etc., ^ JOHN W - LISBON. Louisville, Ky., December 10,1*68. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the bowel* ltesUvensss, Teething, Ac. Gives hoalth to the child and rest to the moiker. Nakhvu.uk, Tknn., Feb. 12, 1868. Jas. Ruddle A Oo., Louisville, Ky.—When living tn your city I used several bottles of Dr. Scab rook’a In fant Soothing Strap, and found tt to do my child mors good and tt would rest better after using It than auy other remedy 1 ever tried. I can aay with oonfldenoe, tt is the best medicine for children at present known I wish you would get the druggists hors to keep it. If any one does, please let me know; It not send ms ons doxen by express, and I will pay for It at the office • ere. Write me when you send It, snd oblige MR8. SARAH L. RANDOLPH. DU. SEABUOOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Oaliaaya. FOR SEED, Bushels Oats, Barlsy, 100 Bushels hye, 100 Buihrii | 7* Btubete Red Top or Herd's Grass. 7ft Bushels Orchard Grass, 80 Bush'-la Timothy, 50 Boaterbj^-' Also, Hungarian Urasf, LWrne sad Vhfe - for a aug 2 sby p- n. j. ijr V. S. MAKSIIAL’S HAU. IU and by virtue oi a writ of ft m of the Honorable the District CtarT United States for the Northern District « in favor of the plaintiffs, Evans, Gardner k fa following case,to wit: Evssi, Gardner 4t Co., vs. Ch Dodd, ssd Samuel Sheets K- 1 have levied upon as the property <4 Dodd, one of the defendants iu the above io undivided half-interwat in the frilowkw parcels of land lying and being in the^ Bartow, Polk, and Haralson, State I Lot 73, 4th District, 3d 8ectlun, contain^ g Lot 147, 4th District, 3d Suction, > obtaining * Lot 149, 4lh District, 3.1 Action, , Lot 431, ttb Dtatrict, 3J Section, voutawm more or les*. Lot 1.2b6, 4th District, 3d Section, out more or less. Lot 672, 4th District, 3d Section, coni: more or less. Lot 116. 4th District, 3d flection, cut Lot 2*6, 4th District, 3d Section, cut more or less. Lot 363, 4th District, 3d Section, containing a more or leas. Lot 764, 4th District, 3d Section, contaiBiig § Lot 76, 17th District 3d Section, more or leas. Lot 216, 17th District, 3d Section iiLiuinj mtainiaf*' Lot 337, 17th Dtatrict, Sd Section, contain^ more or leas. Lot 731,17th District, 3d Section, containiifa Lot 732, 17th District, :id Section, c more or less. Lot 72ft. 17th District, 3d Section, eontaiafcg « more or loss. Lot 14*. 17th Dtatrict, 3d Suction, mutiny •’ more or less. Lot *61,17th District, 3d Section, c- •nuixjg • Lot 723, 17th District, 3d Section, c more or less Lot 724, 17th District, 3d Section. ronUtai**' Lot 946,17th District, 3d Suction, (onuinug O' Lot 941. 17th District, 3d Sec uon. containiig Lot 9ft*, 17th District. 3d Section, contamisc more or less. Lot 873,17th District, 3d Section, contaisinf • moro or less. Lot 7*6,17th District, 3d SecUon, contaisil| more or less. Lot 798, 17th District, 3d Section. routolnhf* v Lot 640, 17th District, 3d Section, co Lot 5*6,17th District, 3,1 Section, co more or less. Lot 638, 17th District, 3d Section, rontatafcf > moro or less. Lot 639, 17th District, 3,1 Section, coutainiOf more or lass. Lot 669, 17th District. 3d Section, conUimaf more or less. Lot 568, 17th District, 3d Section, cantata* moro or leas. Lot 934, 17th District, 3d Section, contain i« Lot 861, 17th District, 3d Section, contain* more or less. Lot 643, 17th Dtatrict, 3d Section, t Lot 946,17th District, Sd Section, contain* more or leaa. Lot 875, 17th District, 3d Seodon, contain* more or less. Lot 302, 17th District. 3d Section, c more or less. Lot 346, 17th District, Sd Section, ©outer Lot 347, 17th District, 3d Section, con Lot 374, 17th District, 3.1 Section, oonUi more or less. Lot 375, 17th District, 3d Section, oontar Lot 419,17th District, 3d Section. < Lot 142, 5th District, 3d Section, contain* more or less*. Lot 148, 5th District, 3d Section, contain* more or leas. Lot 36, 6th Dtatrict, 3d Section, contain* Lot 210, 6th Dtatrict, 3d Section, contain* Lot 266, 16th Dtatrict. 3d Section, contain* more or teas. Lot 267,16th District, 3d Section, contain* more or lees. Lot 148,16th District, 3d Soctiou, contain* Lot 282, 21at District, 2d Section, o rnoieor lees. Lot 848, 21st District, 2d Sectlou, < more or leas. AU being in the county oi Bartow , Sttk* Also, Lot 610,1st District, 4th Section, seres, in the counties of Polk or Haralson. Also, Lot 818, 18th District, Sd Section.« Lot 916, •• •• •• - •• Lot 8*3, 21st In the oounty of Polk, State of Georgia. And will sell ths same at public auction S first Tuesday In Septert* next, between the lawful hours oi sale. Dated at Atlanta, GeorfU, this 6th <f ~ 889. GEORGE Ik CHAM _ U. 8. lvruty — aug 8-td This elegant oomtloatton _ properties of Penivtan ltark and Iron, without th?dta agreehlo taste and bad effects of either, senaratalv n, ? ?< u>— mSkSL James Ruddle^ & Co., PROPRIETORS, born lory ||, BlIHII StrrH liOiiisville, Ky, All Ika Olion IW4. to, aol, k, MBWUM * VOX A.TX.A.NTA. OA T W- ASSIGN EK-S SALE- ILL be told before the Court Rouse ‘ City Hall, tu the city of Atlanta. • Tuesday tu September next, between the - of sele, by virtue of on order of th* ptrin* the United Mates for the Northern for ceafa, free from lm-umbrar.e s, •‘•40 Vsnaaudt county, Texas; 1,000 acre* of - uel county, Ga.; one fifth of 40 acres of*!^ county, and one sixth of the Bartow ( belonging In the estate of R. J. Mnr‘ “ aag 6-wtds WHITEHALL ST FREE CONCERT SA SHOOTING OA OPEN KVERY NIC The beat of ata, l.lqMtn a, Ptarter, Air. Beer «« !»•■«*• ,1-Om J, K. IllHKAl. EMPIRE STUM Pltli AND XjTTMBan V" A J. C. PECK & “ * alaUaUasconatenUy on ave now on hand, and targMUnd bant assortment of l**** 1 ” ■Inn wM>. Da Ian U« . took a • »V