The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, July 01, 1871, Image 4

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* . ,.Bfl UEOBGLA NEWS, ton tW UUtm OHM. »Sk. Waldron, of Walker, who outraged 1 rib’* little sitter—the bet* of l we gave in a former iaioa—has greeted. Hie trial came off at fcriov* on laet Monday. We an Mye tent yet learned the remit, but will, of course, be committed. ■*» The little children of M^J. Heelan, who resides at Ringgold, while out phtttng hurt Friday within the fonn- ■m Auutm walla of an old tom-down *#* building, were frightened by a large nd mate, which, they stated, waa ooiled n^and raffled little bell* that were on the end of its tail. A little girl who reaidoa in the weatem portion of town, waa bitten by a snake on last Friday. She waa ''""’playing near a pile of lumber at the time sue waa bitten. The snake waa kjlldl which waa, as it is commonly railed, a '‘ground rattlesnake.” At but accounts she was doing well, and wj^re county, died very suddenly on Friday ' * night lie had been complaining for , bat was not seri- frjol ahamieemrms. , MISS Sheri* Sola, tor Jib, lift two or three days, I ously ill. On Friday night some time after dark he hud down, but soon got wp to take a smoke, thinking it would make him feel better. After smoking awhile, it was noticed by the family that he appeared extremely weak—so weak, indeed, that he hea to bo car ried to the bed. But almost before he was laid down, his soul took its flight. from the Columbus Enquirer, 29th. We learn that seventy-five of our 1 business houses, anion, > millinery stores, have agree , to close at 0 o’clock, commencing on Monday next We suppose, of course, Saturdays will be excepted. By this arrangement ladies will be foroed to do their shopping in the morning or between four ana six in the afternoon, >4, Id th. W~t k»lf of ert, lota »> Stock rmiliinn.il ulua tom, port at load lot Vo. 81. In the 14th Dfetrirt of originally Henry. u->w Fult<>a ooonfty, ountaitatig half an Acre-, more <>r leas; tea lot oonveyedto aald Lucinda Hill f>»r her life by W. M. Hill. Haul life estsle levied M the property at lAiclniU HU1, by vlife* <>f and satfefy a fl. fe. mom from Kulton Superior Court, In favor oi Uunlcutt k Ifelfrj n. Lucinda Hill. Property In tad out In aald ft. ta.. January 4. l«7u. ALSO, Utea aaatft tfmaand place, fifteen a-wreof land, w or tore, Mni part offend lota hue. HfifindfiT, the ltth MM of originally Ueury. now Pulton onty. OMMia Levied on ae tee proparty of W. S. Lumpkin, by virtue of and to aatufy a ft. ta. Id led from tba Juettce'e Court of the llMHh District . M„ In favor of J. L. Abernathy (controlled by J. . Wallace) va. W. 8. Lumpkin. Levy made by W. Water, L. C., and returned to me June C, 1871. A1SO, At tea asms time and place, part of tend lot Vo. 78, in tea 14th District The part ao levied on la in Wart ft. fronting on Walton street, in the city of M- lasts—containing MxHOfeat, mora arista. Larted rft as tee property of Idmondeon k Ball, to aatiefy a Utete sod County Tax ft. fa. for hla tax for tea year 1870. Property pointed out by John M- Harwell, T. A1SO. s time and place, all that lot eomfeenc- and running with Peachtree street 107 i line of a vacant lot, so as to Include two sear aald houta. making a front feat from tea lint tf palling a now an angle containing pti Hi irincip Robber Escapee. Two ncj snd AH i, named Wash. Crosby Were arrested for the robbery of tie Express car on the Mobile ami Ohio Railroad last week —of which we gave a telegraphic re- jmrt. Crosby confessed, and hiB con- tessiim led to the recovery of about *4,000 of the stolen money. He also promised to show where (he balance of the money was concealed, if taken to Enterprise, and told so plausible a tale that 1 ie was put on the train at Mobile, with an escort of policemi and expressmen, for Enterprise. But he toon advantage of a stop in the night to leap from the train, am r&pod into the woods in the darkness of the night, (t is thought that he would be recaptumb The amount stolen was not *180,000, as reported * to Thu Atlanta Hint, but *12,000 • or ♦18/XH).—(hhtmbut Enquirer. The following is from a report of a Mew Jersey rat-bait: “ The last oou- test was between two one-year-old tans, twenty ruts each. It was stipu lated, that the rats should I lave their teeth removed, so that they could do •' no damage, and the ceremony of per forming this work was brutal indeed. brbi The with the required ii um bar wiui out to the side of the pit. ishnnui having them in oliarge ouinu out witli a pair of iron nippers, and thrusting his liaud into the cage * mined one of tlie little creatures by the head, forced open its mouth ana implied the nippers on the teeth, sna|>- plng them on in a jifly. It was but the work of a second to remove the whole set of teeth from the rat, after a. which it was tossed over into the nit This work of brutality dpne, tha Now * Yotk dog was the first to try its ‘abili ty. The poor little half-dead animals cohered together in one uoruur. all ui indescribable terror. Half of them hsil no lile in them. The A aw York dog, hairing them all in * bunch, had no trouble to get to w«Tk, and he t Won finished them all and put thorn , put of jheir miacry in three minutes mid ten (seconds." liocUafart. A 1’iuis legal journal gives details of t lie arrest of Rochefort It says; Th« train stopped at Meux, • station about ten foile* from Paris. An oBoer c.cne to the e.UTiage .lnornnd asked the fur ili. n paa|K>rta, or rot- said they i pen --mo Tub tor firprn.” ' •Certainly, air, tfyoawill fol JJqjmUr Jumilp 3f»ing,fnari)iftt» THE WUOSOW SUCJTIE.. ffiTH7SV , XACBjyBS, TJKICKS, f<5. 1 $119. etc. 1 or on* haf cwli, FOB BMFUOm, riUNABFLITY AMD BEaUTH Tkty fund tgrlvtllcfi. w 5. griffin HURRAY'S LI WE—STEW V 9XX St SAVANNAH. HVHBY TUESDAY nuu uai touf. BASCBBI ST SAM • JO <W VU1S UU u.UI UALT PUB CXMT. OAB1B riBSXOB . I«> i»ca.wtta wUiMMc i" on Ivy Mmt ot 179 fert from Uu •tending* rt tea ixAot, tusking the boom and tertoHghte (%)<■ Uaa. Levied t . of ad acre, mom ■ aa thepropnrty of Ilobm Httlla, by mMrtu ‘ *- * liProi virtue at end to aotlafy a nioftg«4(« 8 to ImuihI wrtor Court, In fevor of Outbrie k ('+. vb. a. Property pointed out by pltuatltt's Attorney. October »Ui, im>8. ALSO, At the eeme time end piece, exmell wood budding. ■Itueted on e lot belonging to Udd « Meoaalln, cm the north tide of Decatur street. In the city of Atlan ta, and adjoining the brick building now occtlpl by MoBride A Smite. Levied on ee the property J. ft. HU1, by virtue of and !<• «aU*ty a A, fa. ieau from the Jnetloe'e Court of the rjuftte District, in favor of B. T. (iriAn va. J. It. 11111. Lf . b by J. T. Loveleea, L. 0., end handed to methia 23d of Msy, LJ7L ALSO, At tee seme time end place, a bouao and lot, sitna* ted in the 2d Ward of the city of Atlanta, at the Junc tion eft Petera, Crew and Fair streets, fronting north on Peters, cast on Crew and south on Fair street; eeid lot coatelnlug one half acre, more or ires. Lev ied ones tee property of K. A. Aden, by virtue of and to eadafy a ft. fa. leer ' ' * l * ' , '*** '' tee M9Mh Dtetrioft, i t. a. end returned At tee a me June ALSO, time end place, a certain lot In the city of Atlanta, eonteing one-half acre, more or loss, oit- — ho 1st Waru of nos, Wood and Dean, bel**g pert of laud lot —, in the ltth District " Henry, as tee property of J. M. — to aetlefy a ft. fa. Issued from Pulton hnperlur Court, la feror of Annle K. Oaritoa vs. John M. B. n uated on Elily and Elliott streets, In th said clfty, adjoining the nrojierty of Ja<n Dean, being part of laud lot . In the Property ML 1871. pointed out by plaintiffs ALSO, 18 horse-power Ion as tbo ■■ of Rondeau A Co., by virtue off and te aetb Portable Engine and Bolle party of Rondeau k Co., by virtue of and to eatljj mortgage ft. fa. Issued from Fulton Hupenor Court, in favor of A. II- Brown A Co, vs. Ilonduau A Co.— Jnueftte, 1871, ALSO. At the same time end place, 18 city lots, lying In that portion of the city of Atlanta kuowu as West End, and distinguished by Ni>s. 1,2, 11, 12, D, 14, 2A 2ft, 96. 2ft, 8». 8ft, M, »•, 40 aiul 41. being tiie ea. b era portion oflsnd lot No. W. In the 14U> District of rlginally Usury, now Pulton oouuty, coutaiinug 9ft scree, more or fees. Levied i ■dward White, by virtue of sad - ^ -w- fl. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Thomas O. Jacobs va. Edward White. Hay 27th 187L AUK), At tha same time and place, the east half of aity lot No. 1ft, In the Whitehall survey. It bell whereon T. 8. Garner lived ou the 27th 1WI7; said lot being in the lftth Dielrlct of ortgmally Henry, now Fulton oouuty. Levied on as the pert* Of T. 8. Garner, by virtue of and to mortgage ft. fa. issued from Pulton Hupcrl) in fevor of Thomas <J. J scobs vs. T. S. Garner. Muy 27th, 1871. ALSO, ■At tee same time and place, a ntty lot In the city of Atlanta, situated ou the west side of U « nt 1'eachtrei street, on the corner of said West Peachtri '* ‘ie property of T said city, containing being Part of land lot 79, la the lftth District of originally lUwy. uow Ful ton oouuty. Lertod on as the property or Alexander A Osesala, by virtua of aud to satisfy - tl. fe. teaui-d from Liberty Superior Court, in favor of WilUaui T. Bashes vs. Afexauder A Oiefiete. ITojicrty pobtUd out in aald ft. fe.. Hey 23d. mi. ALSO, At tha asms time aud place, a rtlv lot In the city •> AUaute, containing one-eighth () of an acre, front n U»e Wastside of Pryor street, near the corner Pryor streets. It being pari of land lot ltth District of ortgln*n.v Henry. a pro- infy a ▼SIw,.. ■Dftfiiftttejf, ..WfLIl W, Commander. flwapes* tele line, and one of these eteemahftps leaves each port EVERY TUESDAY. _gh bUis of lading given by them, eteMUffhftpe bj all railroad connectiona. and efeo through bills lading given In Savannah on Octton deetlnad for Liverpool and Hamburg by first otasa ateemeMpe.- M WMt PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH MAIL STEAM SHIP OGMFAKS. PflUJUIXCHM JtJTU M- r-AjrjrAU. Profcsoional (Taras. J. KNOTT- M. D. O FFICE over JOHN' KELLY, corner Wbitehal and Hunter etre<-te. REriiULNCL, Colbus street, between Cain aud Ellis. Hay 2 l-tf. ganannah faiiipjing Situs. itkSria* C- to. to the Public. EVEBY SATURDAY thou bach pout. arscnuBQB o» oottob bt stcamebs ob tbm LINK ONE HALE PEU CENT. CABIN PASSAGE $30 DKOK. wltbaubOMABi- »« Tlus line is oompe>sed of the first cues stpaaiships WYOMING „TKAL. Oonanauder. TON A WAN DA BARK NTT, Commander a of theae steamships leave each port EVEBY SATURDAY. Through bib's lading famished by these steam ships by all railroad councctlona For freight or passage, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL, 8ft Bey etreat For Boston. IN TUE CITY! Corn**- Marietta and Poacblroo Hta., Over Phillips A » raw's Booki tore, VUsnU. Georgia- Peeples & Howell, ATTOKNLYS AT LAW, ATLANTA^OEOROIA T FII2 nfidtirsifflied liave formed a part- eers) ip f/ r*ten praetee of law in this city,and arid promptly attend to all busiueee entrusted to ♦heir management in the Atlnuta Circuit, the 8u preme sud Federal Courts of the 8UW, and auch •-tlier i ucea, by si<ecial taay lie required. O. Pi. r .... — . . _~ attend the courts of the Flint Cir< 'Ut. He will l»«- found st all iinies. In tits aeoond ntory of Kelley** UU-Ming. ov. r the Dally Bun olftce, corner Oread and Alsbaraa /.erects. C. PEKFLFJ4, Jaiiia-tf E. P. HOWELL. tag ot oCVh_. - rn ,-. raT - No. 78. tn the 14th Dlatrtcl 7 mi May 30th, 1871. ALSO. At tee aame time aud plai'e, Uic following lute of wild lands; 100 acres, No. 298, 19th district, ft section. Walk ar oouuty. 180 acre*. No. 298, 12th district, 4th sectiOU, Walker lfiu auras, county uw •_ oouuty. i, N^>. 279,10th district, 4th KuctioB, IValke Nu 100. 20U1 dietrloi. 8d aocti-a, Walke 10o\cree, No. 281,12th district, 4th section, Walk er oeunty. 100 acrea,No 282. lith dlatrlct, llh acclion, Walk- ^" <ll> Tei^Nu 741. luth dt> trici, Ith aectiun. Qhat- ...o, i«>i i .|iN'r*«'L ith section, Fliat- . 191, JMk duRricS 4Ui section, Mar- 7;™ pktaentfeiH lor tU**»r pasaiKirta, or rot- jrnn^BBt pBp- in. “AI/ pnperfi?” mtid IWhcfort ouliuly, "I iliJ not know the; 5 6 *, 1 to tl i win wore necoreui/, hut if j-yu giro me #uJ paper Iw01 write at onoe lor’ mo jiMi will liovo what yon require." Rnrhefurt toll.>woJ Uio oftloor, who placed iiiai at a tahio, wl.ou be wrroto aa follow*: ' Mv dear Coiomhal—I am naked at the - Men* atation for my paper*; pleare oblige me hr lending im.'iiedlately wliat will ee- --*kf‘,Hwh toy identity. Henri Mux." The k v nter was about «o reel the letter when * foe oflloer said; ••C.irdoa me; I am o’»liged to take •■•'jim/ini'* of what you write." "Ob, willingly, road. ’ Th ' .fl eer h-ok the letter aud read It "All ion, Lump- Levied ou as the property of H J. H piny berry to eat.ary a 8Ute and oouuty tax tl. la. fur It * tax for the year 187U. Property irtnted out by John M Harwell, T. 0. ALSO, AI the eeme time and plat's, a city lot In the city of ftttante fronting 94 feat on Colima street, in the 4th Ward of aald city, and niiuuug bath, same width. 910 feet, coutalnlug one-half a- rc. more or leaa, adlotniog the pru|>arty of T. It. Ripfey. J. R. Wallaoe and I/augstou, it being i*ert of lau«l lot No. 80, In tha 14th district of originally Jlenty now Ful- ■"*“ “ • three * - iiueinree JToiitcs. a. n. noons, C ONTRACTOR FOR liiilCK AND Stone Work, of Wt c^ses. Plastering Mote KM lJ, M*ainier and M>eco»ator, Ui an l id hoi'i'i iceoftt I AM GLAD nB HA8 COME. Gsorg | CAN now nans your chairs, and maka them look I. new for Our same you will pay for a bottom. No oturga fo* 'arnlahtng chairs when I cane them, and I warrant all LphsUltrlmXo FstsIInm ftcyririsf, rtc., to give aatlflfactlou. Furniture c ivara out, made and a tit warranted. Hair aud soring mattreaaea made to order. All Unde of hoUMehoM furniture and up holstery done at tlia sliurtoai notice. I hava re moved to Dot ilve's Opera House, under Mayson'a Auction Waruruuiu, ou Marietta street. C. »*. BROWN. api5-('-iu Lata <.f Richmond. Va. ton oouuty. Ou sahi lot fe house, levied fries, as trustee fur lus wl ruooied dwcHiag _ A. Jeffries, by virtue of and to aatiefy a fl fe Issued from Pulton Hu- pertor Court, tu fevur uf J. U. Wall** \a. |t»hn K. Jrtfrice. trustee. Ae. Property poiuted out in ft fa June tea 8th, 1871. ALSO. At tee aame time and place. 48 acres, more or leas. >f laud, being part uf laud lota J right," said he," “but why do jon sign Wuri Mni whi-n your name u Henri ) Count turned pale and ■“ * offlai IU|id< a hiu I nri Mnx when 'Tr^hefortr' The appoared troubled. The police offioer iuiuiediatcly declared him to be under arrest, and, placing liaudcufls on ^ brought him t» VursaiUre. Difference* with the KmlU jBi’W.o.- Milliter. The Wasliington corrcapondout of ♦he Oottritr-Javnw\, writing, on the "Stltli, says: iJt hi heea known foe • rear past that ■chore diffiKtnivH bare on-. it from time ■tretySM la'twe<'n lli- Hue-1an Minister JmrsaiHl tlie Ht .te D-psefoKSA which ,'s* one l» ri «t -rtrii.led MV fop tu. to moh* tfoml iwt-oiuH US' ntmio-. It 1« more latterly .atabliaucd Unit Hie Russian Minister h« tndolged in miarepreeento- timn of ofleial mitten to Buchan extent a» to canoe a cnrralpondaoee 1 thia (lovernment and Rnsaia, U rbao-nt which ia the probable recall i Mr CatocaKT, to w-rvcainjc undeveloped ' |),ir|-^(>. 'ri.cl.iti. ranu.ug ulher things, repr.acut-d that tin] Uiand Duke Alexia niut uncideu lu visit tUin oountiTg fiUtd that the Nary Department hod ■I-.-H-J a fleet to wBlcome him, all of which la an- true. The lateat diapatchua from Min uter Curtin make no mentioo of mtch viut, and it ia not true that thu Government hoa taken • single Sen in . U» Of preparation for ih P RaUrosil, threi milt's; more or leas, from the city of AUaute, to aai>! oouuty. Levied on aa I* Oouk by virtue ot aud to Fulton Superior Court, tu tax or ot K.lmui J east's ftl. t'txok. lbstpcrty poiuted out by plaintiff attorney. June«», 2871. ALSO, AI the um time and place, a lot coutalnlug out half aura, more or luaa, ta the ate Ward of the m of Attaate, aml known In the plau ot aald wtyue lot No. <8, situated on Marie * “* tel building ; It being dealer* in (Cnmbcr. New Lumber Yard, MARIETTA ANO WALTON STS., XU, KJN1M of X, U M B El n I CCiwtTANTLY ON HAND. uclal AI tent ion to Orders. M. A. HARDEN. tpl29-3m LANJUSBERG’S LUMBER YARD, OPFOBITE GKOBDU RAILROAD DEl*OT. ATI,A>TA,GA. THE BOMX N AND SAVANNAH 8TKAHHHIP LINK The steamships Orlewtskl, Capt. F. M. BwaK. Vfcksbwrgr, Oapt, 8. H. Matts kwh. CABIN FARE $9D UP DICE ’0 00 Through bills of lading given by railroael agents tu Boston, aud iu lioston by rtteamr.mp agents to prin cipal points in Georgia. Alaama and Florida. ggu Through bills of lading given to Providence, Fall River, Portland. Lowell. Lawrente, he. Passage tickets sold at railroad depot, and state rooms secured In advance by writing agents in Ha ven ush. lUUUARDbUN kUAKNARD. Agents, fsvannah. F. NICER LhuN .«• CUc novt-tf Agents, Bowton. For IVew York. Te Merchants. 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State Send for list of con tents. Silver & Plaiefl fare! THE GREAT SOUTHERN 8TKAM8SIP COMPANY KVKRY Tl f UBS I >A Y. Insurance by this Line can be effected under otu open policy at one-half per cent. CABIN PA88AGE $20 00 The first else# steamers Livingstone,....._.Cheereinen, Com. Uca. Barer F.O. Mallory, Corn. Will anil aa follows: H. LIVINGSTON ....Jnu GEN. KARNES. 1st, at 8. r. u. *• 18, 4:30, V. If. . " 29 4, r. M. Jnne 8th, at 8, p. m. •« • Fid. at U r. u. Bills of lading given hereon cotton aud wheat thro, to Liverpool and Hamburg via New York by Aral class steamers. For passage or freight, apply to WILDER A FULLARTON, nov9-tf No. 8 Htoddartl’a Upper Range. For Baltimore. CABIN PASSAGE $90 The Baltimore and Savannah Steamship Steamare tall from Savannah during Daoembt follows: Thursday,February 2d Thursday, •• 9th Thursday, •• 16th Thursday, •• Ltd Thursday. March 2nd JAB. B. WEHTT k CO., Bay street, foot of Whitaker. SAVE YOUR FRUIT! •d Inwoct Slilncloa and Xjatha, White Pino Bnah, Wtndoww «a* -uirfA' IA 'tri. ‘i Trr, [ UU KUUbt o! Ortxatd amd " i'ratnina Lumticr. I blt lr * LASuRlRa a i’o., Proprktora U>, 14th dMtrlat of <aa r«t of —gholr Hoftry now Fnitoi Westmoreland by virtue of aud to * itiafy a ft fe teauad frnw die Juetlee Court of the 1924th'Matrix t. G. M . IU taxor oft Thutnaa Klfe vh. R ORa T. Wret- moreUud. lA*vy male by Heur) Hofmca, JL 43.. SStrtS't Salt for July, 1871. WFIU3 POP. SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS Iu the market. MoBBXDIl UbOO., M ANUFACTUIU’.R8' AGENTS FOR FRUIT JARS Vld JRLI.V TUMHLtllS. B. X. DUTTON, PRACTICAL WTKSCIL CUTTER, DESKJSF.U ASH ESURAVER I B* \tTttM. be adM bafhre the Court RtWfea duor ... f? tea cite of AUaata. Fulten erfeuty. dtw»rgiA. ) uiadoelly on the first lue*bs> ut July next, wuft ft, the foDowing REATII TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUOS, 6rC., ,1.It., .Ii.uo0.-r,. Her- ] ltjhlt “ ra ?“'ijL plC ‘“‘ T' *» a ... i-.- — f feels confident in gfrfug g.boral satt.fr.'tion. FLUID HTENt*' I, INKb. Mem il Dies Steel Htamiitug Dlee, Railroad aud Hotel Chacka, Markin* Brands, fie., No. II Whitehall 81., a few doors below Hunter street. «r> N. B.—Particular attention paid So Braa<1a«nd 9tenci)a tor Merchante, M tilers, TobsoeonASt*- ami DnUllrra: aleo, te Name Ptefos. for marking clothes. _ R to any address for eareB«y-flv v *- se*,'l^ly To Parties Dedring to B’iild rilHI underbigned wouM recpoetfuUv inform the 1. cltixeus of Atlanta that he is uow prepared to Bitpet-imiruH I*« lailftisg retd Mteftfer.w IA# #7sf«Afsff ft. pmrtmml sslff, of mm* Jtewft Vimsa Mums %hry mmmp teSsA fe Mrst I. OF Cutlery, Looting te Plates. Mini. gift* ftssetesr^—-Iltotikx for Uk ftofpleea. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF TENNESSEE. lAJROLINA LITE INSTJRTTCE CO. TEBOT. OF Aeeete #1,038,703,06. OfifloeNo. AS, Mod-lBOn Street, Memphis, Tenn jmSONDA^: President T. T. PETTIT. Second Vice Prcndnu mm. jams* r. Aumvemm*. r. MtCJlT, Jrtumrp. B. A. ALmTOKT, Ora. Mate Af Ml, Atlanta, tlm port att.anta. Jeefkrsoh Dxtu, Memphis, Tenn. if. J. Wicks, -president M. A 0. B. R W. R. Hurt, Memphis, Tenn. Wm. Jot*sb, Joyner 1 Lemmon Ml QaIo. J. T. Pettit, Pettit k Simpaon. W. B. Ordolaw, Pea’k Peoples In. Co. B. K. Ptn.iJR, Merehsnt. F. W. White, Henrando, Miss. 0. B. CunBCH, Memphis, Tenn, W. L. Vancs, Mempnis. Tenn. F. W. Smith, President Peoples Bank. N. a Bruce, W. 8. Brace £ Go. J. C. Fizkb, Qoilbreath, Stewart £ Co. E. W. Muhtobd, Memphis, Tenn. Natoleoe Hill, Hill, Fontaine £ Co. is organised in 1867, with a Capital Stock of $200,000, and a aastfft nnt ~ “ ~ *‘" HIS COMPANY t._ , . . has steadily lncreasaft its asssta until now they exceed ft million dollars. fort Mr. Daria accepted the Prerideucy, he required every polioy to be valum vj nu acvuary oi uu ifflnrtf— aud thoroughly ratfdf** himself of Its soundness and tha fidelity and economy of its j.r**- YiiMis maaagoment. Tlie “Carolina life." notwithstanding the alanderous assaults of such lnsunmce journals as the New York Times, could, to-day, re-inaure all of Its outstanding risks, and have a surplus remaining of near a half mtllhwi dolferS. 4w AOEKT8 WAKTED. -M Apply to TMGJTOR s HULSEY, Attorney*. R. A. ALSTO.Y Ati»uu. M»y i«. lim. , a" ee Co. DR. JOS. P. BOGAN. MEDICAL EXAMINER, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. rflHOSE contemplating Life Insurance are respectfully requested to exam- JL lne the merits of this Company. They will find it Superior to Many and Inferior to None, in the Esoentinls that give Sound Insurance at the Leant Possible Cost. W. X. WATEF8, Gcn.Ac’t, awl? om** 3Y i»*, w*FYK».9Lr, *Yi. y -a-$t,\nt.v a a. IDailti 6nn Cook anb Job rpHE SUN JOB OFFICE SaS JTJST BEJEN SETTPLIEU •A with a splendid assortment of the Latest Styles ot NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES, BORDERS, RULES Ai OTHER MATERIAL! And is now prepared to do the Finest'Grades of JOB PRINTING! frPl-.C. box. tlly «waled and always fresh. For sale at , , - . . . fore i wkotaoR a l-uslHiio*, Tayl-r an.l U.'a uf Afeha»ta«sd Broaft sir— hours of salft, . oo# tetri luftarsat of rituatad on tlie •■ornur of Afehama and Mr sS streets, fronting on Alabama street fifty-five f-< tsud ruumuf back along Brand sftrret asvn^y-fix • feet. Ou sail Loft i* aTwowtory Brick Build.ng ooeuM‘ Ucfrcsljmtiu*. I CITY BREWERY. i fig- REFKRLNUE~OoL Johu L. Grunt. Lmgfej ' fi Robinson, and Fay fi Oorput, Arvhltacu. jou.r c. jurcmnA, THOS. HAMPTON, B. D. SALMOMS, * . A. Vrrtk JftUi We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut- F e 5k S) lSi 0 ve S s N al l lul * 01 Waiters', CaS-! furnished to oudli;. tors, Vases & BLANK BOOKjS, &c Toilet Sets. —-3— We have made ample arrangeisetita to get up Blank Book* Milled I Olli Vnlt' UhitriiAS Murttisn v» M I. a tituily Itobteta' nctmart) jx>4utad *ut n» A. M. FEkhkitaO.'., A>«| Mfir ifiUTi. > o T_i c m POIXBD baton to, W u ntnr. 1 shoulder Maid mart* has *b< om stows on Iwf right fora fiau tan Case) and J. * A p|• nusvd b> lit- Plaster, fr., h-ildcv* •>( said Us* ThaeNWlstftkoby . _ preve pretwatea ggy i. and take her away, aW »he will ba add by the Sheriff of said connty. within tea time prancrlbnd by law. and la terms ofteefew. , nyi-e* _ »«3u5aa*r> Uraev telllaiaatl llarrfe«trerl*| I'oeli t#r A X+rtYT, ProprMsr*. Office In Old Vxat bflfctr &ulldthg, nnt Cate City Bar, apre CIporRia. r. F. OllADVS R. E. ALE HOUSE* ZJt Alnbtmu Htprevt Atlanta, Go, ■ 03f leMirod, a few krt.if Uiamprign, Kh^SLVCtJmi ZZ'"* 1 * UQUOIW. WIN**. ssssEssssaasw HARBOUR FLOUR MEAL, % SHIP STUFF, ruvtn.r. ruerrirr. JOB oUtot ajprl.t-ftm Cmiforfswl Jtrnrmmty, et EDGEFIELD JUITCTIVY, TEEX, BASUB k BABNUM8, o. t. raiBiux, ojoiuaj. wot o-wxs In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash £§= AT THE LOWEST RATES ijENnT "Card; shiv a hokum Commission Merchant, etc.. AO«a.u no'iyaVa sw*WiiV i»», : >' CU AnLBRToN, J •f<w 1 06ltn»r, Wra, etc.,- aho ^■seitolrStt'itJinfereSwfo- toU t nem «.*, sgTg; |I And In tbs ve:y best style, and of any denired paltei ii,. IiEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, JOL’IINALN JSaIjEH hooks, COUKTY RECOUP^ OKDKK BOOKS, CHECK HOOKS, PRINTED DOCKETS, COURT CA1.KNDKKS STAMPED CHECK BOOKS, DRAFT BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, LAND PLATS, BAR DOCKETS, RECEIPT BOOKS, ETC.