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* The Tehgrajjh pi retards* amvdnnce*
1 th» death of Judge Williams, of «m»
, Maeoa
, Cot Chaa. IUcli, of Hahemhem qonnty,
who mu a gallant soldier in (ft* war of
1 1812, and (or forty year* Sheriff of the
Scanty, died last week,
•The steamers Magnolia and CMf
. Stream for New York, and the TonsWan-
da, for Philadelphia, which sailed from
Savannah Saturday, carried 1,146 boxes
, and battels of vegetables.
The Savannah Setts says • part of the
cargo of the Hejwat) Livingston, which
arrived there Sunday from New York,
ATLANTA WHOLESAtl
Six suicides were aauoanced in the
New Yost papers o^the 29th.
The Washington Patriot calls the late
treaty with Great Britain “the capltuta-
1108 011871."
The dying words, of a New York man
that was hanged, were, “don't put on
that ctpjl want my spirit to go np like
road to TattniB 1 Square is an assured
success. It is said that stock to the
amout pf 812,000 was subscribed the first
day the books were opened, Bndjhalthe
estimated coat does not
im.—UUegrtijA aaAdSm( V.f '■ .-V;
Mr. Wm. M.
ly, nt Iuh rcsidia^M
Bancroft Davia took the certified espy
I the treaty to England. He is the man
ho is aoaused of selling the prematare
*ty to the Newark IWfomt reporters.
the La
do for
before
eyca In
ajBBuTtiling" the
^■a mas out of Lis money U
^■a hU experienced tutor.
HE# from Mexico, and wire® the
Ifni at its height, this drum me*
«L then about twenty-one yean of
miff, and under the nemo of Abet
». Htearner Banner stale tor Weal’
the intention of goiaf * tbeleftd
most of
ar which
announced by telegram to the Associated
I^xall bum invested now may Recurs a
Every Shareholder may r<-«t awmrrtl of
and that this scheme, unlike many
T ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THIS
17 th day of May, 1871,
►OABD AND LODGINGS for marrlod
SUN.
LATEST GEORGIA NEWS,
JmS Maocn is .till getting np picnies.
Bine witermctem 1mm bm MMifed
raacon. i My grew in mutt
The TtogNph
The latofft Iff ‘Mcparturiet.
DAILY
THE
•™*W EM" w < ..p.
Kite*™'***'
tar Bargains may be
ne time to bur Oate 0
OoitTfyanoee leave o®
eioo,ooo. eiooy
AIKEN PREMIUM
IiAXffD 8A1j
<61 /Vt AAA TO BE UI8TFJEITZU
•pllAMJUU Shareholder*. FlrcDolUre
• vvv ouoiruuiuen. rue t
pnrohaee a share, including a work of art worth
dollars. The
DERBY FARM PROPERTY M
to t>e distributed embraces tho largest Vineyard afl
Orchard in the South.
Unequalled climate! Peaceable oonntry I Oen£
roue soil! The salubrious and heahb-fivlng climate
nf Aiken has given it tho name of •fns Saratogaol
the South." $96,000 in premiums presented to SUM
holders. $100,000 in Ik*d Estate and Greenback pri
zes to bo distributed to Shareholders,
tale prises, worth from $900 to $29,000. 622 Green
back prises, from $5 Is $1,000.
REPAIRING
WATCH
ONLY 10,010 SHARK) TDL BE ISSUED.
VE SECURED THE 8ER
v MR. Q. S. TAIT. AN EX
ORE .hare In orery THIRTY-ON), trill draw .1
PB1UJH. Tula Orel E.Ufa) proper)!, coareyod by
HITCHCOl
Med watch maker, but
ITLY PROM SCOTLAND. MR.
HA8 WORKED IN SOME OP
SHUT WATCH MANUPAOTO-
^■ROPE, ND IS PREPARED
II^Beinds of fine wqsb
§S18^®eweli.ed.
•'>.:W" TS ’ and ' ■;
■*. KhesofaM;
deed of trust to tho
the drawing, la to ha transferred by them to the
FORTUNATE SHAREHOLDERS ae soon a* the ro-
FORTUNATE SHAREHOLDERS as soon as the re
maining eharea arc sold. The drawing will take
Books and
place according to the pwblithed propramme.
tme juf $f rmm amimv*w
01 PKAOQTREIM
(POWELL'S H
ATLANM
~Wr EEP on hftinl o^Hlf
JV stock of STATIONKmHb
to lopes, Pena, Ink, Inkstands,’ IK
et Books, Knives, oto,
Fine stock of Initial Paper •n'
Also, SUNDAY SCHOOL B^Awq
Choice lot of ALBtnfF 4nd wrvi
adapted for Snndff* rfchoolA-n Ian
lanaoua and Ideological BOOK&
■ SQUARE AND HONEST."
ltd after the books are oloeed will be
■nod. For full particulars, as cmbim-
pamphlet, address
EBBY, tiencral Manager,
Acgufta, Ga.
b the vicinity of Atlanta can receive
AND TH
TISPA
EVERY
JTOTICE.
rTTOLLED before at aa uatni on the ethdxy
.4. ol May. 1,71. by H01U7 Fwka of tho 1028th dte.
■•let Court ortho United State-
nfortn.ra District of fi cor-
—In Daatrapt.).
triotO. M. of Fulton county, Goorfi*, one pd« red
oow. about nine or too yearaold,of medium dta,
Una of tons awed off, »nd alio a
rod boiler calf, about ilx old. ettiudrefl tn
OWING
Thonndoralgnod hereby gitra notion of tUa ap-
potatru.nt aa AmIum of lone, k Harper, aad
Cbnlaa M. Harper, & Bane, In tho oonnty of Floyd,
EM
hereby notified
pay cost and expanse,
they win bs sold on the
■ Watsh
n aald District, who have
upon the petition of their
— Waltham;
lWatck €%.. fclglmi
atch Co., Marios, I. J.t
atoh Co., also Use Celebrated
laden or Keyless Watch,
[TOOK IS OFFERED AT
rraioripi figures ,
m&TILL FIND IT WILE
A LOOK AT THE
THE PRIORS, AT
KlOVD’S JEWELRY
W^MMNTA. H'l-lBtf
P. PATILLO, iM
his OfBcc to No.*
MBALL llOl'SE,
they win ba sold on die premises of thaaaidbkea
up, <m Flat Shoals road, seat of Atlanta, south of the
Goorgla Railroad, and near the residence of John E.
Fatih, on Tuesday, the 10th day of K», 1871.
heart adjudged B
Creditors, by the
riot Oovt of aid District.
ROBERT T. HARGROVE,
Astigueo.
myll
JNO. X.
REE LECTURH
ionDorgla
Macon & Augusta E.R.
In the District Ceurt of the Waited Stater
fhr the Northern District nf Geor
gia—In Baakraptcyi
A T ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THIS 8OTHD1AT Off*
May, 1671.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of bis a*
pointmsnt aa Assignee for (Smah Wright, in the
county ofFuMoo, and Shteof Georgia, within mS
Dlstriot, who bavo been adjudged Bankrupts upon
***• PfJ*JJpa <* their OrodltorsTbylhe Wstrict Com?
of said District.
J. i. WILLIAMS.
maySllawSw • Assignee.
RE^ f . F.DW. PAYTON W
at tho Marble Budding, t
Leave Augusts at.
Leave moon at..,.
and Broad Sts. Subject:
borg Learned as to Its Form,
A||tV«iMK0OBli..M T 40 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 1 41 M.
Botween Death and the Judgment
Whet arc Departed Kindred." Sa
Jun21U <
8 PLEASURE
fOB THAT WB
' TO OUR CORPS
f A TINS BN-
OBNTLT FROM
PM, NBW YORK,
)&£3zF& !SS 'SftBsas
ssKjacsftarxrs2sai?rs
GOOD
BOA
Gentlemen. Also,
GOOD DAY 80 ARD.
QUICKEST AND BEST ROOTS
AND A
Assignee’s Sale.
ATLANTA NATIONAL HOTEL
FPlUfflT u Km
B V VIBTtJE of on orOe. Unudby the HononUo
_ United State* Oovt fcr tbo Mortbern DUtrlct
NOItTII EAST AND WEWP
Tr^na
sr
gouts.
_Etlio lenat foar
tion, we take tbjj
b that portioi
r lying above bis s
tho*piano of th©
1 more plainly, bis level,”
.jially if niB remark is applied to that
lion of tbo American people who aro
now occupants of tho higher public posi
tions. In fact, they have rotrograded so
far from personal honesty that it is im
possible to retrograde any further with
out craw-fishing up to it on the oilier
side.
In tho course of an address delivered
in the Now York Academy of Music,
Tuesday night, Wm. M. Evade reviewed
tho loading charnetoristioa of tho- war,
declaring that whoever socks to keep
alivo tho famo of the Hebei dead, socks
to keep alivo tho name of Rebellion.—
Tho best thing Evarts could do, for his
own satisfaction, would bo to persuade
Grant to induoo Congress to enact a law
to suppress Iho feelings of tho Southern
pcopfo,—to suppress tho gonerons and
patnotio emotions for which they have
been noted, and make thorn tho cool,
speculative, calculating types of mankind,
of whioh Mr. Evarts is a notable speci
men.- If tho Southern pcoplo wero oa-
nable of forgetting their devotion to tho
dead, wo shonld doubt tbeir fitness to be
come oitizons of tho United States. o
should fear to trust thorn in any of the
functions ofAho Government-distrust
their honor and integrity just as wo dis
trust Mr. Evarts or any other man who
prononnoes such sentiments as the above.
Letter by Dr. 1.. Vngier.
In the Atyut and Spoctaloi’ of tho 19th
nit, published at Newport, N. H., we
find a letter written by Dr. Angier of
tbia city, giving much valuable informa
tion ebont tho Stato of Georgia, and
especially tho northern portion, in which
some of tho inducements to industrious,
hard working emigrants aro set forth.
He first gives a quietus to tho wicked
reports so industriously circulated in tho
North that this country is infested with
Ka-Klnx Elans.
Ho calls attention to the cheap lands
in tho country through which the Air
line Railway is now being bailt (from
fifty oenti to two dollars per aoro) and
tho unsurpassed health, fino water, de
lightful temperature and grand scenery
of all Northern Georgia, and especially
points out its many agricultural luid
manufacturing resources and tho value of
our products, etc., etc. It is an interest
ing tetter, which wo would like to pub-
U&IOttltUWtluamaco. I
r iseqm
Tat it see!
to swine,
ber of hi
to tbo dem] _
tiou until last
obtained for in _
stimulated farmers
duction, and tho si
corn crop, which
usual, enabled thorn
cheaply and tborongl^^^^^BKt only
was lliero nn cnovmoi^^^^^mn num
bers, but also in wciguj$^p^ a suppl.
in tbo West far in excess of what oouli
bo consumed, oven with tho larger
amount taken for export. Whonovor
there is a short supply of anyartiole on
the market speculation comes in with
the hopo of gain and takes a port of tho
supply off the market, and by that very
net enhances its market value; but when
there is known to bo a full supply for all
possible wants, not only do speculators
keep out, but oven consumers do not
anticipate their wants, but buy from
band to mouth. It is true that specula
tors, who have not appreciated tho con
dition of tho markot, have operated
in provisions this season, but those
who lmvo bought iu anticipation of
n riso havo been disappof
all wliich they could tako off tho market
there was more than enough left to sup
ply all demands. Now tho summer fat
tened hogs are beginning to come in here
and at Chicago, and like those reoeivod
during the packing season, they aro unu
sually largo and fat, and sell at prieea
25 to 33 per cent, below tho average
prico of tho packing. Whilo ice-ourcd
moat is not aa merchantable os winter-
cured, it nevertheless takes it. place to a
certain extent, and therefore affects prices
materially, while tho lard Is taken readily
by tbo manufacturers of lord oil and
refined lard at prices a littlo below tho
winter market. That there has boon a
material dcolinc under those circumstan
ces is not surprising—it was inevitable.
There ia ono thing in Which we think oar
local packers have made a serious mis
take, and that is not selling freely when
they havo had the opportunity.
A Montana man killed fourteen men
at different times, and was happy. He
stole a horse, however, and so outrrged
tho cultivated society of that section that
tho citizens turned ont and hanged him.
Hl. fourteen trophies all counted os
nothing beside the one rnnrr.ions crime
of stealing n borer.
Bret Horto cigars Lave appeared.
oMOtt Marietta and Spring 8
52 HOUSES FOH HtCJTT.
I HAVE fifty-two houses on the Rent List, many
of them new and uice, situated in different parte
of the city. Some In every Ward. Hie price of
ronta is marked down—everybody can be supplied
with a now and cheap bonne of any aixe, from two to
niuo roome. Aluo, a uumber of stores and i
rooms up stairs. G. W. AD. ,
Juu2 2t. Real Estate Agou
Ia the District Court of the United States
ft»r the Northern District of Geor
gia—-In Danhrnpteyr t
June, 1671.
IS unders
pdntment as Aeslgnoo for tho Atlanta Arid and Frr-
tUtaing Company, in the county of Fnlton and State
of Georgia, within said District, which has been ad
judged Bankrupts upon tho potltlon of their credi
tors, by the District I'ourt of said District.
J. J. WILLIAMS,
Jnn2 law3w. Assignee.
Proposals l or Mlrokcn Stone.
OmCF AI LAN IA Sr HURT IU IT. ROAD CO., \
Atlanta, Ga.. June 1,1871.
— r hroha®
stone, for macadamizing tho Struct Railroad on the
lino between Alabama aud rotors street*. The stone
to be broken to tho aizo ordered by the Superinten
dent. and to bo pilod and measured on the line of
Road. Haul plea of the rook must acoompany the bid.
jnnl M W. P. Omo, 8oc*y and Trem.
A Lady Wanted.
A lady of good business qualities is
cV wanted to take charge of a flovrlrtnK bud*
ns.
H 'or* Smiled lo Ladies Only.
Lady customers to deal with- ItaMoMW. -toy
Mill nratnnllv
JWU.
Box 184,
ATUffUKMTOmcS.
MffWff BiSVMir * VSMbj
OW READY TO DO
ALL KMD8 OB
PLAIN * ORNAMENTAL LETTERING
CIPHERS, MONOGRAMS, AO.,
IN PACT, ENQRAVINC OB ALL
KIND8IN ELEGANT STYLE, AND
AT SATISBAOTORY PRIOES.
ALSO, THE ADDITION OF A
FINE MANUFACTURING JEW
ELLER, AND a shop with
ALL NROESSABT TOOLS AND
MAOHINBRT, WILL ENABLB
US TO HAKE TO OBDBR
ANY STYLE OB
BADGES, RINGS, PINS,* ALMOST
ANY ARTICLE WANTED,
AND TO DO REPAIRING, HOW-
EVEBDIFFiaVLT, PROMPTLY,
AND IN A SUPERIOR MANNER-
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
SHARPS FLOYD,
JE^|LRY STORE, WHITEHALL ST.
— OTffWOM** jniuuu v
nil onomnbT-moot, at mlU Hotel, on
TUXOTAY, tbsJOthctay ot JURE, 1871,
Mmmondng ,t 10 o'clock, v m., and continnlnc
from day to day, ail tho effoeta of aald Hotel—oontlit"
TIN) WaltraUtedateada. 70 walnut Bureau, (wood
top), 180 walnut Waahatanda, so walnut Table., 880
auoMUCbalre, 80ramble-top Bureaux, 70marble-
Dancing Olasat
P ROFESSOR NICHOLS RESPECTFULLY AN-
NOUNCES to former patrons and tho public
generally, that he will commence Classes st
CONCORDIA HALL, WHITEHALL ST.
rsday i
Cteas for Irtdles-and Children orery Friday After-
noon, at 4* p. u. f and Saturday morning at 10 a. m.
“ rparUculara.applyattheHall.orat PhiUlpa*
‘a. may31-6t
Crow’s
leather bottom Chairs. 1 Plano, 100 MsAifo^!
“brings, 100 Pillows, 400 line® Shoot*, more or lorn.
OlimoPniowSUp^ more orEFm)Towo "moS
leas, 200 pair woolan Bttaketa, more or lean, 100
Oonnterasnes, mors or leas, 409 linen Napkins, mors
or leas, • large Mirrors, 0 Billiard Tables aud Fix-
£5*** 1 lyge Iron Safe, 2 Desks, 1 large reading room
Jut tal th. Crockery and Utarawure, dltk.au
Fixture. 3 Show Cure. 1 Letter Freu, Iter ud Fur
niture, TOO yard. Oil Cloth, more or lex.. Barber Shop
ex^^X. 1, a» , roMe 6 r? U «2
tel oocuple. tbo rentre of the Ol^ red can be rented
for a term of four years. Tho furniture will be sold
11 & room ' Wo property will bo
deUrored nnttl paid for. Removal at onoo will be re-
a ut^d to msk 0 room. 0ol4aa the property of Edwin
* Pond, In Bankruptcy. TERMS CASH.
myaotdg . N(5aH r * WWLEB. Assignee.
North Eact aad West,
KTo Oliange of Oar©
FROM LOCI8VILLS TO
St. Lonb, ClncInnAtl, Indlanapolb, Ckifr
■80, Ciovolaml, Pittsburg, rklbuMpUi
and New York.
ORLY on CHANG* TO
Baltimore, Washington ud Boston.
timo by this route, and bettor seccmi®*.
VIA IiOPXBVTT itilk
Tbroagh Ticket* aad Dk.gk.e cam*.
throughout tho South.
Atlanta, ud at all Ucket oAW
HOWE & HUBBLE,
JNFORTEB3 OF ARB DEALERS In dl klndx of
BOREION AND DOMESTIC
XaXQUORN.
SPECIAL ATTENT10* TO SOUTBSBM TRADE.
St. Loaf., Bfenphti, NaihrlU. pH
Ckattanoooffa Great Central
Throngk bln.
In teavo.—9:80 am
Memphla train ka<«a!^!t*".«iw am. ud iS pn
.. . , atrlvM »:80ajn.dgl8»F*
St. Lonl* train lean* t.-eoan.
_ •' arrlvo P:39am.ud8mP*
ShdbyvUle train taana 3:80 p.m.
attire 340am.
mj total
AS mm4 30, Mftmmsrt fffrsrf,
CiJWMMMTi, MT#.
COTTAGE FOB SAT.F.
In orlffln.
I OITm myrmlSuo. ter adalow. Th,boreet.
a cottage, with six rooms, newly fitted an ami
well finished. The lot toaSmsr loS^onSSiS
«f u acre, ud 1, well enciotad. Wd5?
$100.0005! OTSSfflLfflfS
mrt7 Jr H. C. GOOD7VYR Whlol ‘ * ( * lr F ric<! «■ !>• FP«-
ACTDAt DraraBB 0 ^ JOS,
»»y81-8t Cor. WhltahaU and Honttr s
*£sS&V** a. Jenkins,*
has applied for exomptton cf personalty and sctttno
apart aud valuation of homestead, and I will men
•» »• «'«!«*, A- cn Jun, 8, ffi"
■T
nmux.oriiaiN, «i