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Tatta*, Matt k Co.. White Plain*, Green Co., Ga
THURSDAY 5 FRIDAY,
September iH arid 20.
■wxugsxl
*> /ii
tfcocraa or the pinioD ij
MASSIVE SOUTHERN COMBINA*
The Arrest nf
McCalls.
of his pw snrystioni. which wiU be
oootinsea to-morrow.
This
sad the
en-
I while
look upon it as an effort to injure his
chancier and to break down bis teeth
■may agNM ■them who hare abend;
been arrested under charges of
swindling, detrending, Ac.—all, exoept A.
a Burris, we twHewe—st the instance of
KoOells and upon hie affidavit
We have eeversl times spoken of M*j
UA, hadluvW eupreased the opinion
that he had not participated in the rob-
beriea and frauds charged against other
Btoie tWHsfrOKf tort*- A* W»
titled to the eredit of having prooeedod
against delinquents through honest and
patriotic motives. We shall not change
this opinion, unless the evidence to jus
tify It Is produoed. If it is produced, we
3JXBSXA’
tion is rinsed, lot Urns* reasons:
L He has taken vary serious steps—
swearing out warrants against, end caus
ing the arrest of men upon such serious
charges, if he, too, is guilt; of an; frauds,
oaibexaleaeat or ether wrong doing. It
looks quite nniansonablo to suppose be
would have thrown saeh hear; stones,
if he had been living in a glass house.
A eonsoions vflUsu don’t often do suefa
things:
2. The ii1"pliiT tint he has received
lnone; from various parties owing the
State Hoad, wltioh gmoagta stand on the
booka to the debit of Iboae parties, and
that he hae neither credited such
parties on the hooks with the mono;
thus paid, nor charged himself on tho
books with tho mouc; thus received, nor
made nn; entry on the books of what
disposition, if on;, ho has made of tho
same, we do not look upon as conclusive
evidcuoe of wrong doing, or wrung in
tention, or even as an; neglect of duty ;
and os germain to this subject, wo make
the following inquiries':
Was it the dut; of tho timerul Book
keeper of the road to make entries of
moue; received on the Books of the
Treaeurtr; or was it not improper, under
any niaanmstaneea, for him to make Bueh
an enjgyl Jft’aa it net the Xreeearor’a
dut; to keep liis own Books, and the
dut; of the General Bookkeeper wot to
makefjyr entrise in thoeo Booka? Was
there an; Book in the General Book
keeper’s offioe in which original entries of
oaih reorired were to be made’ If there
was no saeh book, and such original en
tries were not a part of lloColla’i duties,
what ffito oouid he do bat heap memo
randoms of what he did?
ItAJAklttr *4tfas is the cspls-
1 will be othred
on this point, lor wo have not seen or
oonfettsA with an; one since the arrest,
who oouid give on; ides of what testimo
ny would be offered by the defense; bat
these rspg—f inr readily oeour to the
mind of on experienced Bookkeeper.—
We propound Idem tor what the; are
worth. •wndtrnm
toffivmM. am at I
Bat whether he should or shoald not
have made eqtrieain tho books matters
but lfltaa If he shows that he lias
msdsaiOfful diapooitiou of the money
he ha* received, that wiU suffice. If be
eeuh^j H be it guilt; of an; fraud, ern-
bcioiomaot, or misappropriation of pul>-
t. Further: We do not beer nf an;
charge being made against him, of par-
tiilggtif to aay of the big steslinge
goin^f on while the Bead was in Blod
getts haoil*, or Of hying to have any
fraudulent elaftns pasted up by the An-
dMag Board si nee that time. Uka
charges seom to be confined altogether
to mone; .received by him sums the
lease,' tor mjkie; due the Iload on or be
fore that tune, and which was all then on
the books, <fe«h tO'ftc inspection of the
world. It seems to us that saeh funds
did not offer at fsTSCthle s ebunoe for
steattng of embeszlemeut, with the
hop* of ooncesbng it and eaeaping de
tection, aa that of fraudulent
claims endilad and money paid out on
aueh’efjhlW. If MeOelUha* detected,
sxpMfld^ MHlffioMCvttil tho litter, rati
he has batter Ssnactban to nndartahs „
uss,mtoiM or embenie public funds wb«m
the sources from whiah the money waa
Bum derived Were so p*om*i<»t-so eon-
q>icuous—so easy to detect. It it al
leged that he boa not mods a single en
try on the books—not a scratch since the
lease; which he might have dene to aa
attempt to oover np fraud, had ho com
mitted it Such thoughts occur to us.
But we shall see what we ohall see. If
be is gailty, w« again «er, punish him. - -
It not, to «ffi be vindicated. Meantime
| miscellaneous dbuertiitmeute.^
2 DAYS Wiyn
Two l*<*i*n>i*«niiur»o» Ykntly
afteravmijt ft Kf'BA’ijino
All Others Pretenders
and ImpoeterH.
IT r t j
OLIl CIRCUS liBOlNB OITOSITE
DEPOT.
Wootten & Haight’s
EMPIRE CITY
CIRCUS
MENAGERIE AND BALLOON.
Announcement Extraordinary.
ittle IBM than one year ago, when thi* Grand
Enterprise wai organised in Atlanta, Georgia, many
people predicted lailuru Jn iU infancy; but the uu
precedented success crowning It everywhere It hai
bean, haa satisfied them of the error of their judg
ment.
No exhibition on the road haa over given greater
satisfaction, and none have achieved an great a de
gree of popularity. Neither labor nor money baa
been spared to make it the inoat expensive and
New lirunawlck. Nova Scot fa, prince Edward laland.
Cane Breton and New Foundland, there haa been
but one voice from tho proaa aud public aa to tho
Intrinsic merits of this mammoth enterprise.
Annie and Zoological combination.
•OENES OF ORIENTAL GRANDEUR,
GLITTERING SPECTACLES
Startling Free Sensations
And tho floi’Al stud of I’erforiuing aud thorough
bred homos on earth. Look at them an they
pasa the streets and dispute it if you
Mi*. Goo. ’Wumbold,
The World-ronownod Paaturer, Contortionist, and
hlatrvupeof a
DOZEN PERFORMING DOGS.
A World of Wild Animals, and a Drove of Bactrian
Camels. Grand gratuitous
Balio on Ascension 1
ugle wire to tho top of the pa
vllioo. and return to the ground. A grand dual
spectacle aud mom froe attraction than was eve
fon offered by auy similar establishment.
Two DaiiNol’Wilil Lions,
a Minnie Wells,
re Berg, the arkn
Animal Trainer I
— - - ► ♦ ^
Attached to the Zoological Department will be fouud
a large collection of oho loo aiul rant Auinr'
Birds. etc . and a World t>f Monkey*.
Ia the Arenlc Department fan
be Been
The find artist* of Enrol* aud American.
M'U Idotoe lffit larv, the Deehing Kquiestrieune.
Mm E. Btockoe. the beantifal Horae-woman.
H’Ue Andrews, the chaste and elegaut rider.
Vile Louise, cord* elastlque and volatile.
Edwin Watson, tho daring rider.
The world renowued and only rivals of tho llaulona,
, w< a ,XHK- » , .
WATMON BROTHE1W,
OEOBOE. EDWARD and THOMAS, the greatest
Gymnaata in the world.
W. Andrewaj_J, Wilcox, Jerome l^tUe, W^Snuad,
hoet of talent-
Andrews, J, Wilcox, Jercm
Adolph Mtofcaey. J. 0. Lei
Leon Gastello, and a k
Herr Koppea' Silver Cornet Hand will parade the
treeta every day at 10 o’clock. A. M.
feggttlftilly ChrjtetM Seals fbr Ladle*, and no net-
Kg allowed inakfe the pavilion.
Admission-gcveuty-Ave Cents. Children under
toTUly Oents. #
WiU ahow in AugneU. Ge.. on geptemher 10 and
4 — ‘ — “—, BeftaashM
; GrUBn, XT;
^ c w uau, October
Si West DoluL October 4;
; Oolumbna, Ga ; October
W. W. DPRAKD.
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BIM nALL ROUriU
DAAcnvo ACADEMY.
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X dtirenff of Atlanta that he will continue to give
iustructiou iu tho "l\>Ute Art." iu the elegaut luu
Bonm of the U. I. UmbaH Honee. c laea tor gentle
men every Ifcttday ami Wotoesdny et S o cJeok. p. m.
Houwe every Friday at 9 o’clock. ». u. WiU com-
laience c.aas far ledLeand ohtfdrea on gaharday. the
ldth instant, at Ao clooh, r. M- frtvate teflaooa given
when deeired. Tor further information, apply to
Prof. Eobtson, at the 0.1. him hell House.
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FORE IT 18 TOO LATE ; utterly repudiating the do-nothing. Bay-nothing, be-quiet, rtaai aelaap policy
advocated by some, while wo are being rapidly borne down the curren^wbieh is rushing into the whirlpool
of Radicalism, Centralism and Imperialism. . . . _
The Uadlnale, with the aid of bayonet*, have thrust upon ns the unconstitutional and wickedly oppressive
measures of the so-called Uth aud IMh Amendments to the Constitution and the Reoouetruction Acta of
the majority Faction ia Congress. The Madioals have asked ns. as Democrats, to pledge ourselves to no-
oept. Indorse, stand by, Defend and build upon these measures forever. Those Democrats who give this
pledge of couree must ’•depart” from the frith of their fathers. Soma of them have already gone over
to the eueiuy’a camp ; and while they aud the Radical cohorts which they have joined are calling out lus
tily for ua all to go with them, a few others are advlaiug ua to hold our peace lest we disturb the harmony
and distract the counsels of tho Democratic Party I
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Urn* counsel our people to accept and welcome their own min, aud thank God for the privilege I
It ia of the utmost importance that these issues lie discussed now ; for the adoption of a time-serving
•• departure " by the General Convention of the Party will be, not only wrong in principle, but tr ~
judgment it will bo frtal in policy.
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one who is a true friend to that sac ml instrument, as a co-worker with ua In the great cause of American
Liberty. The righta and liberties of the whole people are jeopardised—not any more ao in the South than
in the North; ana we of the South have no interests at stake in the momentous issues of the day, whin *
are not common to North and South, alike.
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Lawrence villa, Friday. 16. Secretory.
Gainesville, Saturday, 16.
Oauton, Tuesday, 19.
Cuiuiuiug, Woiuesday. 90.
Dalilomga, Thumday, 91.
Orfffin, Monday,
Nawnan, Tuesday, 96.
LaG range, Wednestlay, 97.
Campbelltou, iYi.lay, ».
Palmetto. Saturday. 60.
Conyers, Monday, October 9.
Social Circle, Tuesday. 6.
Gatenakore, Wednesday. 4.
Umoo Point. Thursday, 5.
Lexington. Friday ^6.
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guarantm evary pound of hour that I sell to come
fully up to repreeentattoo; otherwlas, it can be ship,
ped beck to me at my expense.
1 am prepared to fenuah the tratle, in any quantity,
in aaoka, half sacks or quarter aacka.
PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat.
, CITY MILLA FAMILY, from selected red wheat.
' CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY.
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BRAN, sacked or unaacked.
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IN THK
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Ware for $80 per
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er offered in State.
Send for list of con
tents.
SAVE YOUR FRUIT!
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FRUIT JARS
OEE tho testimony of Mias E. J. Hale, who ia
O known in Atlanta to be unexcelled in Preserv
ing and Canning Fruit:
Messrs. McBride <P Co.:
Gentlkmek: My success in tho use of the “Vic
tory” Fruit Jar ia ao groat that I desire to thank you
for introducing it into our vicinity. More than teu
years ago I began canning frnit for home uae. having
naed of every can introduced, from the old tin can
aud '‘Arthur’s Patent” glass can (1866) till I found
the "Victory” And 1 unhesitatingly declare it to be
the cheapest, moat simple to uae, and the best for
keepiug fruit in Us natural state that I havo ever
seen. Very Respect’ully,
Looting Glass Flates.
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n HIUHOT PRICE PAID POR WHEAT. -Ot
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JCothinx I mutated—.Vo thing Exaggerated—J%'o False Expecta
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mum COUI’ANY OPI EU8 THE PU1ILIC A HEW l'EATL’UE PECULIARLY ITS OWN. WHICH HOW-
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W kmt rbn k Atlantic Hailmoad, }
Atlanta, Ga., September 9J, 18T1.)
rplIIS ROAD WILL NOT RKCEIYE FOR TRAN8-
1 POItTATION rcrap Iron in boxes, barrels or hogs
heads. X B. WALKER,
sept9-6t Master Transportation.
. h. riMnao.
T. *. nnrroN.
KIMDRO Sc BINYON,
NOTICE.
T llIK UNDERSIGNED DESIRE TO COMMUNI
. <’ATE with an active and responsible pai ty in
Atlanta, to take charge of a coal yatd and do a retail
business, either on Commission account, or for a
share oi the profits.
We also want to less* ground for a Coal Yard
Railroad. KENNEDY A MOUROW,
septfl-eodtlH16sep,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Store House for Rent
I OfTEIt FOR RENT A FIRST CLASS 1IU8I-
NESS HOUSE. For particulars apply, by letter
or in person, to
A. K. SEAGO. Merchant.
Corner ForayUi and Mitchell streets,
"ept6-lm AtlauU, Gs.
ir.if. .V.KItl#;
Painter asul iMeco^aior^
( \FTICE above W. O. Jack’s. Whitehall street, r
V/ turn* thanks to his old patrons for forma*
by attention to basin*** to marlt*
CLOTHHTQ, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, UMBRELLAS,
Gent"’Furnishing Goods, ho., ho.. Marietta street.
Under New Odd Fellow*’ Hall.
"npl» fit ATLANTA. GA.
NORTH GEORGIA
FEMALE COLLEGE,
IVY STREET,
B ETWEEN Wheat and Lina "treeta, Atlanta. Fall
session opens September 4, 1871. For clrcnl sr*
rontoining full particular*, apply at the Book aud
Music Store", or tho College.
j)96 dhwlin A. J. h ANNIE D. HAILE.
Pritoffitpala
PORTER FLBM2RO,
COTTON FACTOR
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
JACKSON STREET. - - AUGUSTA. GA.
Commission for Selling Cotton, 1.*^ Per Cent
sug9l-61w
I AM GLAD HE HAE COME.
The lint Paper ttsaycr la the State af
Georgia.
your chairs, and mats them look
ime you wfl* “ '
ishin^ chairs
I CAN*
new l. _
charge for v
at all
ryhMfrtsf, Fsmilsn ffcjMirisy, #lr.«
lo give satisfaction. Furniture covers cat, made and
a tit warranted. Hair and spring mattresses made to
order. AU kinds of household furniture and up
holstery done at the shortest notice. I have re-
red to DeGive’a Opera House, under May*ou’a
tiou Wareroom, on Marietta street.
a XL BROWN,
Late of Rlohmoad. Y*.