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THU DAILY STIN~.
Fbdai Kokkimo Sornon L
Ft U» iecud€D» al
ipreme Court; also tue daily
Hidings” of the Court. and keep
Supreme
oeedinga'
“Order of Boaini
columns.
ol the
Pro-
_ the
■tec ding in our
tt
See the card of Mrs. Boeworth.
, »«»t
Mjr whiskey running out of his threat,
l Its proprietor^
tortnhle, end it is pleasant to spend a few
days with him. It is a “ehoioe" Hotel
He spoilt hU
wagon'll* lay,
Until his friends hauted him aw$j.
When the municipal wagon arrived at
the^aifUxjae U D. got out and went in
battle not want to pay the faro of a hock-
man, which caused some trouble, and
hen the Jgayor heard the tsie be grit
l went forTayor like a bun
gry woU. *ive and oost was his stage
tare.
I haov a warn*. ftb *oS sllskt.
With heart In hops!®** mood,
Who often tolls throughout the nl
To earn her husband’s food.
■allnad CsasMtlsai at Mm—m.
The evening train on the Macon and
WestawBaSMip which leaves Atlanta
at SS6 r. oonneots with the Macon
and Brunswick Bailroad; and the morn
ing train, laavintaaawwa 7 <U a, re, «an>
' nects with the Oeatial Bailroad.
.ioJii)3 UoMUf ,Sr. ? "
ami Roberta, who haa attended cfanr-
.10 Tlytetia bashes for the last Sve yess,
in tire Southern Express Company’s
• ploy, haa pona lor • “few days to the
country. The "boys” say he has gone
to Tfrg Branch—in Monroe county. We
hope he will enjoy his trip.
WUSuitam DaaUl.
will find Mr. Daniel whose edvertiesiaent
appears in onr paper, a very satisfactory
Tn.n to transect bnslnes with.
<"• He is w*U eatobWsd tod most favorably
known, and a man wheaaSnaootal stan
ding and responsibility are proverbial.
This is the right clato-Of men to petrion-
iysnljariivitfr, .
«M> I •MtkO** 1 ** l * ,U * T, * Ck .”|
The immense amesint of printing be-
•*** ing done at the "Jfconemieal Book end
Job Printing Hons," of V. »• Bisson A
“ Co., Is proof conclusive that thoee fiw
gentlemen have “got the Insifls track
■omobow. They printed the Premium
Lists tor both the Dalton and Cartere-
ville Fairs, and ditasetd all competitors
for the Premium List for onr own Fair,
to be held nest month. Enterprise and
energy trill vin every lime, and it seems
to be a "feature" of Messrs. Bisson &
Co. ’a establishment. Buooess to them.
. V I I / > I ■ i .-to- f
The Book, sad Paper.
Of the Stats Bead haa* tn** taken po»
iTiaai-r of by the Committee of citiseos
selected for that purpose, and this morn
ing their button will oommence.
The clerical force selected is unexcep
tionable—consisting of men of first class
ability and unblemished reputation. Pro
fessor Moort fc the Principal of Mow’s
Commercial College, who onoe had the
position of Principal Bookkeeper of the
State Road. Mr. Roman la tho Book
keeper of the Atlanta National Bank,
and Mr. Doans it a gentleman of fine
clerical ability and boaineas judgment
The people may rest assured that the
I be speedily agd oonwctly done.
aatosi court.
Small Subw ml OAmm af a SIU Tjp.
Which were la%nwhd.
afcswltit-
Hut could not of Jehoahaphat:
1’U tell you why, he wu so let.
The vuliuut H. T. Smith fired off liis
pistol at an imagmery man, but did not
hit him. He was not bo fat hut that the
Major could crack bia rib for five dollars.
Jehoahaphat!
L. D. TAYLOR
’twas red,
1 more money 1:
* Jill be
Vagran* i
:\
IA AmANTid Raiuboad Co.,
Pbbsiiibmt's Ornoo,
ATLaaTa, Oa, August 81, 1871
Dr. M. L. Anfier, SUe Treasurer—
Dear Sir: I send you by the Treasurer of
this Company, •85,000 in oaah, the rental
doe the State for the present month of
August PI case return me the usual re
ceipt frogi the Comptroller General for
| ( thj Vntodht I *n>/ W ro*peotfttBy,
1 1 yohr obedient servant, * "
Joseph E. Beown, Prosident,
QDxrraou.ii GmndlaL's Ovtiob, 1
Amairri, Os., August81,1871. f
No. 4*8.
Received of W. C. Morrill, Treasurer
of W. AA. R. R. Co., tho sum of $25,-
000, natal of Western A Atlantic R. R.,
for the moatti of August, 1871, as per
certificate No. 428, of N. L. Augior,
Treasurer. Maoiaow Bell,
♦26,000. OsanptroUev Gaa'l.
This is what the Court said to J. P.
Powell. He lias had an old chronic case
of drunk for three week*, end hit wife
wanted the Major to help her get him off
the Bproe. J. P. it a good man whon he
is sober, but it’s a rare thing to catah him
in such a Ax. The Judge talked in plain
language to him, and showed him how
bud it was to do so. He wot not dis-
DtBtd to be very heavy on him, and let
him off with a fine—including the lec
ture.
JOHN WINTERS,
in a harmless and friendly manner called
ladj a “d—d liar.” Several wit
nesses testified to tho fact that it was in
fun. He acknowledged to two drinks
just before ho went home, which no
doubt assisted his tongue to utter those
ugly words. After considernblo expla
nation nli round, he was fined only five
and costs.
When Julius Ciosar crossed tho Rubi-
oon, he split the Roman empire to pieces,
and built a very unpopular despotism
upon the said jrieces. Bo says history
and historians; but when
TIL REYNOLDS
to split a respectable negro
bafi to pieces by going where he was not
invited, and using bad language and otli-
wise showing his ill-breeding, be built
a very unpopular name for himself with
the more, decent negroes at the gather
ing. Til is well known in official cirolee;
and while the examination was progress
ing, he tumbled over with a fit, whioh
alarmed the Court, witnesses and specta
tors. Jonsen threw a pitcher of cold wft
ter on his head, which soon bronght him
to his senses. Til had been drinking
rather freely for some time past, and not
being able to get his usual stimulant that
morning, he took the fit. For his fuss at
the ball ho was charged ten dollars, and
for carrying concealed weapons he will
have to answer at tho District Court in
September.
They weut to sea in a >ievo. they did;
lu a slave they wsnt to sea;
lu spite of all thoir fricuda could My.
Ou a winter'* morn, on a tforiny Usy,
In * stove they went to sea.
Aud whon the sieve turned rouud eud round.
And every one cried, "You’ll ell l>e drowned I”
They celled aloud, "Our sieve aiu’t big,
But we don’t cere • button—we don’t ears a flg:
In a eleve we will go to Me!”
Ear Mid few. far Mid few.
Are the lends where Jumblics live;
Their heeds ere green, end their hauda arc blue,
And they weut to see in a sieve.
This was a crowd composed of game
sellers, Ami Johnson, Melissa Norwood
sndjsoveral other negresses, who, notwith
standing the admonition givou by several
other old. colored sisters, persisted in
going to sea While out they got np a
meeting and had a general fight. It dis
turbed the sntroandings, and a police
man took their vessel in tow, and anchor
ed them in the calaboose harbor. About
five dollars apiece was ohargod as wharf-
A day or two ainee an old gentleman
whojwas born and raised long before cro
qnet was ever invented, and who bus not
pat himself to the trouble of keeping up
with the follies of these degenerate (so-
called) times, was passing s yard where
flOVADI tet £T sJUXllWphng ladies ware playing eroqnet. - -
■tlahta, Oa, August 90, 1871. 01j >7Q wu m
a cura s* to. rank.
Atlxmta,
The books and papers of the W cetera
and Atbatto Railroad having bean for
mally turned over to na, we deem it pro-
par to announce to tha pnblie and eepoci
to thoee totoreated, that we shall occupy,
sobosto— .Mno, room 35 iR-tooGop-
ttol Mldiag, fonneriX oooupied by At-
tossiey-Goneral Farrow, who has kindly
voeatad far oat eoavoqliaen aad ooa-
with the
ead berireea the
i aaid Is.
wheoit shall be oar plsssare to
ect vo thorn.
. Committee wilt please
— hsoroaf Ifiaad lias
.A
ikwliiM iiliiiims ■toiimnfMi'
k>MhsMsl^flA Wu mut input!fnllj
ask that the Pnblie
aJsAiU tAoTtAt Mda»Ss
be hodin.^yH^agirig tpef t^e
MfuilMll
t.ojLTtnirj/
meir.i-.Mo : & £. Bowaoiu
—■;
Twelve newspaper oh sees, salable for
papers from 22x32 to 24x30, will be sold
■sop. Address
J. Hknly Smith,
tL Business Manager Br x.
age, and
With only s bcsutlful pcsgwn veil,
TistI with s ribbon, by wsy of • Mil.
Tt* » small tobst’co jilPf mast
And every ouo muI who mw thorn go,
"OX I wus’t they soou «|*Mt. you know,
For tXr §ky Is dark, auU the voyage is long.
Ant! happen what may. U’h eltrsinely wrong
Is a *>«• to sail so fMt.”
AfUvr the crowd had well nigh gotten
out of sight in the direction of tho rock
yard, tho Mayor and Jonsen took np their
hats and posgreen veils and soiled away
to .Seu -what was going ou up town,
-dement, end indicted by the Grand Jnry
end placed nnder 85,000 bail Fending
his trial Cobb remained in Atlanta, bat
was not engaged in any business. Pink
erton’s men meanwhile kept s close
watch on his movements.
Last Tuesday lio vanished, having par-
chased a through ticket to Nfew York.—
At a station near Chattanooga Cobb lay
over one train. At thi* place lie «u
joined by a friend, one lteau Campbell,
of Atlanta. Tho two then eamo to this
citj, Arriving bore earlj on Fridaj even
ing. v
Mr. M. J. Bricn, the General Buj,
teudent of the Express Companj in thia
citv, bad been informed by telegraph of
Cobbfa sudden departure, and armed
with the noceAsary papers a deputy sher
iff called aX (be Grand Central late on
Fridaj night, and arrested the fugitive.
He was lodged for the night in Ludlow
erton then telegraphed to his agent in
Atlanta to obtain a requisition from the
Governor of the State, and Gobb is to be
taken back. Ho says that it is a conspir
acy to injure him; that he had some pri
vate business to transact in Halifax,
whither lie was bound, and that he in
tended to return to Georgia.
RAILROAD ACCIDBRT.
The up night passenger train from Ma
con, duo in Atlanta at 10 o’olock Wed
nesday night, left Macon on time, and
made time to Griffin, leaving that place
at the hour and making the usual run
till about a milo this side of Fayette sta
tion, at the plantation of Mr. llarefield,
when the engine struck a large ox, throw
ing tho entire train off. There was no
possible chance to avoid running over
tho ox, as ho appeared on the track,
when the train at full speed was in a few
feet of ,him. The entire twin was
knocked off, but being in a cut the oars
did not turn over. Two or three of the
passengers in the ladies' oar were slightly
bruised, but none of them seriously hurt.
A negro passenger in jumping off the train
after the ears were off the track, had his
leg broken. It was providential that
there wus not r greater amount of injury
done to the passengers. The ox which
tho engine struck, causing the accident,
had a board tied over his face, it is said,
to prevent it from jumping into the
fields; but it looms that it also prevented
it from gotting off the track—and it is a
question now whethor a man liad best
blindfold his cattle to save his crops, or
blind-fold them and endanger the lives
of passengers and tho property of the
wilroads. The damage done was con
siderable. The engine was seriously in
jured, and tho cart badly damaged. Ono
of tho fine passenger coaches recently
built by tho Company suffered consid
erable injury.
The accident happened in a cut, aud it
was necessary to build a track around the
wreck.
Captain White left Maoon at 1 o’clock
yesterday morning, and reached tho
sceuo of tho accident about 5 o’olock,
with a foreo sufficient to cut down the
embankment and lay a track beside the
wreck, aud had the regular trains passing
at 10 o’clock, preventing detention of
passengers and freight,
Tho passengers were brought to this
city on a freight train at 3 o’clock yester
day morning.
This is tho first accident of any mo
ment that has oocurred on this road since
tho war, and we congratulate tho officers
on the escape from a worse disaster.
hearts. sOscUoua and gntitnAa of true
usturaUjr torn, Ss the suu Mods 1U raj* Slosriug to
ths God tt worships.
Long may he V, spared to wield the glittering
blade of hie logto lu defense of the ConstUaXon
which oar Father* gsve us. against the assisato ss-
Mults 9f nsdeap adventurers, who u-o sapping for
ever LH-<-r y‘s last foundation upon earth ; and
whose temple, if it u now thrown down, will never
be eractod again. Your*, truly, •
X^ooftl and ilutoint-KH Notlcon
■S-NEWS FBOM LUBOi’E. —Dr.
L. H. BradCeld, tbe manufacturer of
Bndfleld’s Female Regulator in the
city, ia jait in receipt of a letter from
Germany, of rrhich the following ia a
correct tmulation—the original of
which bin Dr. Bradfield’o poeaeaaion
aml oan bo Men by any one who desires
it. Verily the medicine b acquiring a
reputation as wide to that of civilization.
Tho following is the translation:
Northern Province of Hanover, 1
German Empire, August 7th, 1871. f
Vr. ISrail/ldd. —Dear Sir : From one of
my frienda I have learned your addreae,
and from him have received a few bottle*
of yoar celebrated Female Regabtor,
and ib excellent properties for curing
certain diseases of tbe fair sex have been
communicated to me. I have bad on
opportunity of trying your medicine in
my own {family with tbe most satisfac
tory success, and I hasten to express to
you my warmest thanks for the happy
effect produced by your medicine. Not
only in my own family, but also in
other families this side of the Atlantic
have the same happy results been effec
ted, until now the last bottle has been
used up, and I can no longer supply
those who have made demands for the
medicine. I wish very much to procure
a new supply, and therefore address you
to respectfully ask of you whether you
have an agency for your medicine on
thb continent, and if not, to send me a
few dozen bottles per North German
Lloyd Steamer. For the amount you
may draw on me through Messrs G.
Mecko and Co., Bankers in Bremen,
or if you prefer it, I [will send you the
amount of the bill ia advance. Awaiting
your reply, I am yours respectfully,
G. V. Fbanienbiro.
Great Bargains.—For sole—two
first-class Engines. Apply to Porter &
Butler, Machinists.
Atlanta, Aug. 22-dfit
■UPllKMB COURT OF OBORG1A
.... I It the Suprrin. Cowrt to be decided
In order, Jnly Term, 1871.
Hard on tbe Glrle.
Old '70 was monstrously amazed, and
remarked to old Mrs. '7G when he got
home, that he had lived quite a number
of years, and tbe good Lord had been
—i merciful to him, but he had
seen a sight that evening whioh had been
spared him so long, and that was a lot of
nice looking “young women” playing
'bhinny.”
THB EIFOMI BOBBBBT4
a Sensation SSepeol o# tbe AS
Bern York inn.
A Uto issue of the New York Smi gives
ittgft^tonsiltional article on the late
Expiree robbery in thb city and thp ar
rest of George 8. Cobb in that city,
charged with being the guilty party.—
Much of the details in the article are nn-
teu«, *nd we omit them. Tbe de-
steting that tbe arrest woe mode on lost
Fit^ttfeht, and giving ib account' of
the manner hi whioh tbe rubbery wasefr
and incidents connected there
the Sim says: -“Illlf.'joe^MeePtodId tua ^HalJBjirodtu?
to work to get otthe facts,
tour in number, were placed under guard
at the Kimball House, hut would not, or
ooukl not. Bits any revelations. He
Cobb) v m arrested on charge of embez-
7. Chattahoochee '
8. Maoon ‘
0. Flint 1
10. Tallapoooo '
11. Atlanta
12. Rome ‘
18. Cherokee ‘
14. Northern 1
15. Augusta ’
16. Miadlo *
17. Ocmulgco '
18. Eastern ‘
19. Bruuswiok ‘
23
16
18
5
38
12
18
6
10
SrRRBMB CollHT OF GEORGIA,
August 31,1871.
ThomaH G. Gresham, Esq., of Macon,
Ga., was admitted to thb bar.
By consent No. 9 was nrgmxl instead
of No. 3, which was in order.
No. 9 fa E. A 8. Collins vs A. P. A O.
P. Collins, Ex’rs, Relief Act 1870, from
Bibb.
B. Hill, E. F. Best, for plaintiff in error.
YVhittlo ii Guatin, contra.
By consent No. 7 was argued. It b P.
\Y. Doyle, et id. vs. The Trustees of the
African Motliodist Episcopal Church, ct
al. Equity from Bibb.
A. O. Bacon, T. J. Bimmouo, for plain
tiff in error.
Nesbitt 4 Jackson, Whittle A Guatin,
B. Hill, contra
Lucbmao, C. J., having been of coun
sel in thb cose did not preside.
No. A was next colled. It is Willfa
Wood, at aL vs. A. B. Ross, Adm’r.
Equity from Bibb.
Nesbitt* A Jodksou. M. B. Gerry, for
plaintiffs in error.
Weems A Oovrles, O. A. Bacon, T. J.
Simmons, contra.
Pending th« argument of thb cose the
Court adjourned till 10 o'clock a. M. to
morrow.
MR. ITEPHESB' PAMPHLET OH TI1B
STUDY OF THB LAW
A member of the New York bar sands
us the following letter:
N»r Yoke Cm. Ans- M. 1171.
J, tlBALT Burrs, Msnss«r. A<L, AUsnts. Qa :
luilomd pla. Sol »T*» W»J <*!*<• <* »• srmt
Men purohaae re-
SSaEiSKSSKSfc-
■loo of (X* Law—the pr\md position it* practotioa
Nougat de Marseilles, at Block’s
Camly Factory, jy20*tf
Nougat de Marseilles, at Block's
Candy Factory. jy29-tf _
Prcaaca for Salt.
One “Henry" Power Printing Press-^
arranged for hand or steam power—bed
33X47. The Sun b now berog printed
on this press. It makes from 1000 to
1500 impressions; is strong and easily
managed, and with steam power, b a
No. 1 press. It is new, having bean
worked only 6 months, Frico $1250.
The "Acme” Press works a sheet near
ly os large as the “Henry,” at about the
same speed. Is the best country news
paper press built. It is new. Both these
f l eases can be seen at work in The Sun
res8 Room. Address
A. M. Si'eiohts, Sun office.
Bay "Alexander H. Stephens on the
Study of tho Law." This is tho title of
a 1G page pamphlet, being the substanae
of a Lecture to a class of Liberty Hall
law Btudents. It is printed and now
roady for sole at The Atlanta Sun office.
It b one among the ablest and profound-
est productions that ever emenated from
Mr. Stephens’ pen, and is deeply inter
esting and instructive, not only to law
yers, but to oil classes and professions.
Prioe—single copy 15 cents, 50 eopies
85.00. Address J. Henly Smith,
Manager Sun office, Atbnta, Ga.
augl8-tf
flUetclloncon*.
HOME-MADE
Carriages, Buggies,
PHAETONS,
cMcc., efco., cfcc., dbo.
AT
A. T. Pinnoy’s
Carriage Emporium,
NO. 5 BUG AD STREET,
j riJAT.f, ecoitoM.
The Pioneer Carriage Nanufacturr or
Atlanta.
JJMTwork EQUALS i/not SURPASSES, lit Dulth,
Bret .rsrthem.Mmde Hbr*,
And In durtbllitY la FAR SUPERIOR—all work bo-
iug put up of the very beat aeaaoned wood and bjr
THE BEST WORKMEN,
While in TRICES, I can compete with
ANY MANUFACTORY IN THE UNITED 8TATE
Hj- call and examina for yooraelf, or aend your
ordtrs 'A*
NOTICE.
Cnmui/XaxuKUD a
mHI8 Company having extended ita track to tha
X river, la now prapared to receive heavy cargoea
of freight on ita oar* direct from tha wharf for trans
portation to the interior.
I io avail themselves of th<* direct
e completed for the protection of eait, gu-
i, and other heavy article* of freight, which par-
i may deaira to have stored for future
Saoannul).Bopping Crer*.
miRRAY’S LINE—NEW
a IRK * SAVANNAH.
EVERY TUESDAY ruon eaoh port.
INSUBAMCE BY STEAMERS OP THUS LINE, ONE
UAI.l PER : ENT.
CAMS PASSAGE V
DECK.with aubalateuoe
4 - ^ r-
The drat olaas ateamrhlpa 1
LEO DEARBORN. Oommaudtr.
VIHOO, RULKLEY, Oomniandor,
Oompoae thia line, and one of these steamships
leaves aaeh port EVERY TUESDAY.
Through bUla of lading given by these steamships
by all railroad oonneetions, and also through bills
lading given in Bavannah on Cotton destined for
Liverpool aud Hamburg by first class steamships- -
For frtight or passage, apply to
HUNTER k OAMHELL. 84 Bay street.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH MAIL STEAM
pH/to;»t:L.r out jt.ru s.t-
f-JtjrjTAU.
e5
EVERY SATURDAY prom each port.
INSURANCE ON COTTON BY STEAMER8 ON THIS
LINE ONE HALF PER CENT.
CABIN PA88AGE I‘i0
DECK, with subsistence 10
This line la oomposed of the first class steamships
WYOMING TEAL, Commander.
TOMA WANDA 11ARKETT. Commander
One of these steamships leave each port EVERY
SATURDAY. Through bills lading furnished by
these steamships by all railroad connections. For
freight o
. apply t
Jb'oi* Boston.
THE BOSTt’N AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LIN1
The steamships
Oriental, Capt F. M. Swan.
Vicksburg,, Capt. 8. II. Matthews.
CABIN FARE 00
DECK 10 Oo
•^Through bill* of lading given by railroad agents to
Rotton, and iu Boston by Steamship agents to pnn
cipal points in Oeorgia, Alaam* and Florida.
Through bills of lading given to Providencr,
FaDBivcr, Portland, Lowell, La wren to, Ac.
Passage ticket* sold at railroad depot, and state
rooms socurod in advance by writing agenta in 8a
snnah. R1CHABD80N A BARNARD,
Agents, Savannah.
F. NICKERSON A OO..
DOvt-tf Agents, Boston W
For JYew Yorli.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
KVFRY THURSDAY.
Insurance by this Line oan be effected under our
open policy at one-half per oeut,
CABIN PASSAGE $$0 00
The first class steamers
Herman Livingstone, Cheeseroan, Com.
Gen. Barnes, F. O. Mallory, Com.
Will saU as foUows;
H. LIVINGSTON Jane 1st, at 5,
*s n
is
I ^
2. W
125.00 Saved I #25.»M* Savisl!
PRICES AKl) TERMS VI
WILSON KIII I’TLK
Sewing Machines.
NETT CASH. $10 PH MO. $5
$ 6K
GEN. BARNES
4:80, r.
4, F.
June 8tti, at U. i
- Mti, at 1. r. m.
Bills of latUng given hereon cotton and wheat thro,
to Liverpool and Hamburg via New York by first
class steamers. For passage or freight, apply to
WILDER A FULLARTON,
No. 8 Stoddard's Upper Range,
For Baltimore.
CABIN PASSAGE $20
. JT The Baltlmoro and Savannah Steamship Co’s.
Steamers sail from Savannah during December
follows:
Saragossa Thursday, February >d
America,,,, Thursday " 0th
Aaragosaa Thursday, " ICth
Smerica Thursday, " 2:td
Saragossa Thursday, March 2nd
JA8. B. WEST A CO.,
novO-tf Bay street, foot of Whitaker.
of
HBMOVAIi !
STOKES 8t BHO.
the public that they have removed their stock
GROCERIES
to the spacious store room, next to R. M. Rose k Co’s
No. 21 Granite Block,
where they have ample room to put in a largo stock,
to meet the demands of the largo at\d iucreaxing
trade phown generously to us, ana for which we take
thia opportunity to return our thanks. Wo ask a
continuance of their favors.
,Uf»l lw STOKES A BRO,
CHICKERING
PIANOS!
:o: 3
THE UNDERSIGNED BEING TUE
GENERAL STATE AGENT
For the WORLD RENOWNED
Ohickering Pianofortes
Is properod to furnish these admirable ’instruments
from
STOCK KEPT AT MS MUSIC STORE
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY,
A. psrtle. may delin'.
CATALOGUE llOOKsf
Giving PRICE, DESCRIPTION and ENGRAVING .
each style, sent, post-paid, to any party, on applied-
Ata*ufacturcr's Certificate amt
Warranty
ACCOMPANIES EACH IHSTRmEHT.
EDWIN FAXON,
Coaxn Bboad and Mauxxtta Stbbbts.
angft Im Atlanta, Ga.
No. #, PIsfn Table $ 45
No. C, half-ease, pin bx 60
No. 7. do fan’y 65 oo w.
No. 7, Folding cover 70 80
Na. 8, Full Cabinet, 100 110
No. 8, Folding Cover, 120
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS RY
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
Machines to have every point of excellence
to be found in any Uudcrfoed Shuttle Mat-hint*, and
durable, made of a* good material as auy Machine
in the world, aud that it will do as elegant work.
\Y. H. GRIFFIN, Gen. Agent,
32 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
(i corgia- i'ii I toil Con n t y.
Vl.TON BUPUUOtt Coumx—Apbil Tkhm, 1871.
MaUTUA F. liVAtf)
Libel for Divorco in said Court.
Oxobok A. Ryan. )
It api>caring to the Court, by tbe return of the
Slieriil, that George A. ltyan, the Defendant in tho
above stated case, does not reside lu said county ol
“ he does uot reside
therefore, ordered by
libel be made on said
Georgo A. Ryan, by publication of this order iu auy
publio gasette iu this State once a month for four
niontha, previous to the next term of this Court.—
Granted by tho Court.
J. M. Calhoun it Son., Plaintiff’s Attorney.
A true Extract from the miuutoit of said Coart
June 1st, 1871,
june5-laiu4m W. R. VENABLE, Clerk.
XlUactllnncons GViuntliecnumB.
Hoofing
FLOURING MILLS,
JtTI~ajTTji, GEORGIA.
II' all things arc equal, «|ij not palro
izc home monufaetore t
grinding new wheat, and am prepared to and will
guarauteo evary pound of flour that I soil to come
fully up to representation; otherwise, it can be ship
ped back to me at my expense.
I ant prepared to furnish the trade, iu any tpiantlty,
in sacks, half sacks or quarter sacks;
P1UDE OF DIXIE, from cholco white wheat.
CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected rod wheat.
CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY.
STAR MILLS FAMILY.
BRAN, sacked or unsackod.
J. E BTTTLEH, Proprietor.
augll2m
To Parties Desiring to Build
HE undersigned would respectf
citixeua of Atlanta that he ia i
Umperlnteud the Hull ding- mud F/aiiAi*r. sr
the Finishing Jhpmrtmeni sniff, sf tmy
First Clans Haute they may with la
OFFICE IN AIR-LINE HOUBB,
ap27-Qm '
SAM JL li STOUT, M. JL>.
Agent for Introduction of
Harper fit Brothers’
EDUCATIONAL WORKS,
MAT Office at Phillips k Crews', corner Marietta
and Peachtree streets, Atlanta, Ga. Judge T. S. Fos
ter, clerk; always present to attend to IniHinesa i
bin absence. aug Mm
ir.TJ. .TUlA/l,
Painter mut Decorator,
O FFICE above W. G. Jack’s, Whitehall street, r
turns thanks to his old patrons for formei
favors, aud hopes by attention to businoss to merit*
of til
continuance of tlio same.
ap’J6-ly
T. A. B4BUOUB.
jaugM
Rev. B. A. BONHEIM’S
E nglish and german school, corner of
MitdMUaod Pryor streets, witt he re-opened on
the 4th of September. In this school the usual
branches, as well as ike German language are taught.
Ttttttoa fif, <4 and $3. aocurdfng So the branches
,r Ihiu.^1 mro ^B , T U bOSHKlM' qill be u,1,k^l 1. the
c -1
ForTartllna Aaont
tjarbrourt, (Entlfrp, (Sans, JPr.
W.
L. WADSWORTH Ac CO..
IMPOSTERS AND WHOLSALE DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, CUTLER Y, GUNS,
-f - tT M’aS riv rend T1iitlttoT»nEretorlrel rear«,cS
Tools, nutotoor and XjOAtlxor I3oltixx*.
No. 8 4 Whitobell BtrMl. Cor. .Vlftbemi. OppoMto Jmum' Bank ATLANTA OA.
August—UUSepilO
bbiiuM snare by Ml MSS. .Ml bl* naler. —
uAm relMni mu woudur ,t to.
•bleb iierrmOee. not only tbe tboi
SUBSCRIBE
FOll
'THB MU1V
TBE SVJT
tt aniy eT per year.
Tiros. Bxierrov, a n. eiucoNe,
Brake's Creek Mills.
F. A. B ARDOUR A CO.
2JEALEB8 IN
FLOUR,
MEAL,
% SHIP STUFF,
pajjruAijr, KBjervcKr.
Musical Instruction.
pilOF. HUTCHINSON, Musical Diroctor of the
Beethoven Society, Atlanta, Teacher of Piano-Forte,
Organ and Mclodeon.
Addreae—Care Lawahe and Haynea, Whitehall
■wet or P. O. Box 261. augi4-lm
JOHN MILLEDGE, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Grant's Building, corner of Marietta
and Broad streets.
Practices in the Oottrts of the city and county.
I AM GLAD HE HAS OOMX.
The Best PaperJMas^er la the State of
J OAN now
JtlcBabf 44 Co.
IN THB
CITY!
Tl Irnluls.
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.
SAVE YOUR FRUIT!
• yoar chair*, and Make t
ffylihlirisy, Pnmfhwa Me pairing-,
order. All kinds of household furniture and up*
ary done at the shortest notioe. I have re
moved to DeGive’s Opera Home*, under ltayson's
Sir —*
Atlanta MarMe Works.
WILLUM GRAY
importer and dealer in
American, Italian and all other Marbles
AND
SCO Ten GHJLJl'ITMu. .
Tombs, and all
done on short no-
approved msunsr.
Designs of all Cemetery work furnished Yl
application. J. E. LEAR. A
*
Atlanta, Oeorgia.
0Nl T MENTS. 8latnes. Vases. Tom
Iv-L other shirs ff MMfitl^^ork done
tie t and In the latest and most approved
HUE on
L AgKXT.
oxln.
SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
fewrrs. MoBride & Co.:
Gentlemen: My success in the use of the ‘‘Vic
tory’ 1 Fruit Jar is so groat that I desire to thank yon
for introducing it into our vicinity. More than ten
years ago I began tanning’fruit for home use. having
used of every c
introduced, from the old tin <
eut” glass can (18M) till I fo
And I unhesitatingly declare it tt
the “Victory" ^
the cheapest, most aimple to use, and ths best foi
keeping fruit in its natural state that I have
Very Rcspcot'ully,
Looking Glass Plates.
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
theCity. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
"Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases <fe
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
McBride & Co.
diy
NATIONAL HOTEL BAR.
TUE BEST UQUOW -
ABO THE
Most Export Mixers
IN THB I'ITt.
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