The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 09, 1871, Image 4

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¥ TTL^ pAlpX, SUN Uonu Momma.. ...OoWber * taffi- 2few AdeertioemenU alwayt found n h\nt Page ; Local and Businem Modem on FourA Page. Change of Oar Saberrlpi Ion Prlrc. W« oak attention to our new torn* of ■abaoription in the first column an first pn* * 9 ■ IS|ta (:•■>!•• mt Ur K-r Isle at Ik. CITY AFFAIRS. i.ui'i.uwU Stun the note superb and elegant stock of Ladies' Dnm Goods, Laces, Brnbiai- deries, Hosiery and general assorted stock of Dry Goods erer before offered by us, and era solicit inspection of our stoek from all. soptas-la Ca.w.gp.ja. Bopton k Co. The largest and most superb slock of Tapestry, Brussels Carpets in the South, now on exhibition at the Carpet Store of -lm Coahbkruk, Bonrros it Co.sept26 Black SUk. Prom that Heaey Loosing Sale in Nov Task worth 82 60 for 11 60 at the London tttoak Cell stance. dAwlt White and Brown Balbriggsn Hosiery, tslf sa. CUSS aaS a Csatlaaaar, Saturday Joasen's checks called for two solitary offenders. This is redocing the week's work to a very fine point, and shows a moral exhibit of the week's do ings in a meet encouraging manner. The Arffi cnee was continued over till this morning, and the next was a case of lours ehidis, accused of drnnknees on the streets. Jim bad not fully recovered his intellect when he cams into Court; and after the Mayor had asked him several pointed questions in connection with the recent mishap bis answers were so entirely in distinct and nuaatisfaotory that the Court, }nst to sonnd the depth of bis under standing, asked him the following simple question: “If you were the wife of your grandmother's uncle’s half sister, what niation would you be to your uncle's - - n I f n 1 l.xafaanJ AV1/1 llAUr man XT V" octa-4 Puck, dm Bai'ulxs & Co. W*44Ib| TrMMtai. Thasa vital ordars eau be executed in all the Latest Styles. The purest ago nies at tha Loudon Store. dAwlt A am Thiag. Tha Philadelphia and Atlanta Wine A Liquor Company, Bread street, advertise this moraipg, that they have a good thing. In White, Grey and Scarlet—some reg alar 81 Comets for 7G cents, at tha Lon don 8',ore, and a general article at 50 oenta; and each desirable bustles. dAwlt A combination of style, durability and cheapness in garments, bought of Eise- man A Bro., 66, Whitehall street. . uct7-2t Drts Trlaalsgs Ever a task to match, can be found in the rarest styles at the London Store. Former Taste and Selections an now donbly excelled at this Emporium of Styles. dAwlt Choice Goshen Butter at Stolwa Bro., No. Granite Block. oct 6-6-t Ladies' and gentlSneu'a fine Handker chiefs, at oct9-4t Pick, ds Saullks A Co. A thorough, competent Bookkeeper dealree a situation. Bast of references given from present employers asd others. Address, for one week, octa nt Jams Wanna. Atlanta, Us. We have a large Work el Drum Goods marked at sosall profits. Remember the Fair is close H hand, sad get your drosses ready In time, octa 4t Pan, db Serum A Co. MAYOR'* COtlBT, gmndfatber’s btirttand, and how many James answered ‘ ‘several." This throned him, and tbo Court knew hia mind was cloudy, and made him pay 85 for not knowing bis lesson. The largest sssortment in Fine Shswls oan he found at the Nxw Yobx Store, octa 39 Whitehall street. We have now on hand and are consti- tantly receiving, an elegant line of fine Drea Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Skirts, Embroideries, While Goods, Laees, Collars, Cuffs snd many other goods needed by the ladies. Our stock in Black, White, Colored aud Morionti- qnc Silks, cannot be surpassed. Wo also have aline lino of colored and white Satina Onr stock is all new aud fresh All are invited to call and examino this stock. Lowjt, DotrOLAH asd Dai.lah, tf. 42, Whitehall street. House Furnishing Goods, in oudless variety, such as Towels, Napkins, Table Linens, and all goods for liouso keep ing, can be found at tbo well known. New York Store, oc'.O 39 Whitehall street Twf*ly More Cm Opening this morning, containing ev ery known novelty, at the London Store. dAwlt A splendid assortment of Shoes and Boots can be found in the New York Stove, oct9 39 Whitehall street. Call asd See 76 cents, all wool, Pluida, for 60 eenta; 40 ceuts Black Alpaca for 26 cents; 50 cents Empress Cloths for 40 rants, at the London Store. dAwlt We can’t be undersold in Table Lin- neos. oct9-4t Peck, de Sauues A Co. si >r Frank Kadlrms Yesterday the remains of Frank Endle- man were escorted to tbecemetery by the Masonic fraternity, and a large concourse •I his frismds. He was a member of Ful ton Lodge of this city. Look at si our aU-Liaen Damask at 30c., 75e„ sad 81. «_t9-4t Puck, he Safllke A Co. “ Doris M Paros'S Appls Orshord.'' Col. O. W. AttaterillaaN this suty de sirable property, ou Marietta street, divi ded into seven lota, to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, on the promisee. Then set SO batter Kid Gloves than those sold by octO-41 Puts, DU Saulles A Co. Tk«t lira. It is tmly, the most wonderful piece of moeldmisy that over was seen in this country. See the advertisement, and then go and see the Loom. ■ —i— We sell the Buffalo, the Beaver, and the Challenge brands of Alpacas, bought at a heavy discount on agent's prices, and sold by us at correspondingly low priocs. 1 4.00*0-44 Puck, ns Serum A Co. Mssllag of Pint Want Clak. The members of tha Democratic Club of the First Ward will be hold to-night at the Minetal Springs Hail. A full at- tendanot is requested, m business of importance will owns before the organi sation. Ten different shades in Moira Antique Silks, at oclO-4 Puck, m Sacllb* A Co. District Caen. Tha Court ou Saturday senteuead Julia Tbons|isoe to pay s fine of 8200 and oosts, as punishment tor keeping a disorderly Also, a Ana of 826 aud ouata against J. M. Nelson for retailing without license. Alsu, found John M. Gee guilty of Unsay team tha house. The sentence oi the Chart was reserved until to-day. A now supply of Black Silk will be re eaivsd this wash, at oofibdt Pars, mIacubi A Co. The fanosol of H. P. Hitshsosk will taka olaea horn tha Borne sq Home, at 8 o'clom ffkaaftefibooo. 1 • »»l J art received and seOing fast oar fourth pieesof Btaek Trimming Yekara ootfffit IteCK, ou Bananas A Oa. Freak Coalsy, tha dm Agent of the TemfMsu Trewpe, passed throogh here, ou his way ta Boma, ou Batimlaj night. Tha Oampwy is urn la tlhsas, wham, this seaaoo, this has met with Mas. They will r tha Fair, and Yi aterday morning s Mr. Hitchcock, died at the Saaseen House in this city. He wa well known by many of our citi- tens. He had been confined to Lib bed for several weeks, and bis sufferings were terrible. He formerly kept a saloon cor ner of AUbama and Broad streets. A fine stock of Blankets at low prirai eau be bought at STKiBiraniEB linos., ocl9 No. 39 Whitehall atrrat. A Hire If Two or three young gentlemen can secure board in u first-rate' private house. See notice elsewhere. A very handsome slid full hue of Gui pure Law-us, at octMl Pkok, tw SAru.ua A Co. Atlanta ana Isvsaask. It is reported that the capital stock has haa already beau subscrilied by Northern capitalists lor tbo construction of au air line railroad from this city to Savannah, and that work will be oommenoed very toon. We lean that this I* a private en terprise, and that the aid of no corpora tiou will be invoked, This we give as a rumor picked up on tbs streets. Call aud see our luudwime Silk Ve lours aud 1‘opline. Stkisukiuku Bros., octtl 89 Whitehall street. See notice of plans and specifications of a building which waa lost on Saturday. A full line of Silk*Fringes, at oct'.Mt Puck, dk Savu.es A Co. ive bam added ta the were here several A IfflMMMi Tha negro who roams shout tha oily and known as the woman-man, a her maphrodite or the “what is it," caused an intense excitement Saturday night at the junetion of Whitehall and Alabama Ha was punned by the police- asm for some offmse, was knocked down sswersltimss, snd when at last overpow ered his terrible soneehingt and yells attracted a crowd of several hundred in a few minutes. Ha ia a powcrfnl^reiag mod it require* several stout mm to manage him. 14 was not until he was aeessaly beaten that be wmrtd submit He was carried to the look-up. This noadiseript ia s dangerous char acter and liable to be shot my time for uwhagudhi hots. The Fall Atlaata and Mar Prosper It jr. A few of the newspapers in Georgia— especially in the southern and southwest ern portions—including onr respected cotemporaries of Milledgevillc—occasion ally make ill-natured flings at Atlanta— most of which—we respectfully submit— are smartly mixed up with the spice of spite. The Buinbridgc Anjuo accounts for " tha rapid growth of Atlanta" thus: •Tlirt her prosperity bte been brought about - through compUcathme and cotorlaarabtpa with bar " loading n,eu and the offlrtala ul the Slate Govern* meal; and that much or the manor wed la build- inf up the city hat been raleed on railroad boude, “ state tele, eud the earnlnre of the Slate Road. In " other worde, that AUauU'e prusperity, not belli, la ".keeping wtak Me niatarUU uoadltlou or the conn - ley, owee her adranoameat to Kattral oanapKuo " had fraud. Aud if each la the raae her doom to " eealed, and her prosperity aiuoo* tha eeoala of the "part." In addition to such flings as this, there are two other complaints indulged by some papers aaal individuals in the State. They are: 1. That we have the Capitol ol the State, wrongfully. 2. That we have not complied with our contract when wo obtained it. We will first notioe the lost two charges. The Cspitol is located here, because it is so nominuted and required in tbe Con stitution of the State. When the election wua held, at which this Constitution wss submitted to the people, if we recollect rightly, Savannah, Augus te, Macon and Columbus, voted for Bul lock and tbe Constitution. Atlanta is the only leading city in the State thut gave Gordon a clear majority. Even Milledge- ville, we believe, voted fur Bullock and the Constitution. This looks liko Atlantais not any more to blame for the Cupitol being here thun some other portion of the State—if there bo any blame attached to the matter. It is true, that most of our people desired it to ho here, and made a liberal offer to secure it, hut there was nothing unfair or corrupt on the part of Atlanta in the whole transaction. The eity entered into a contract which she has faithfully complied with; and we venturo that there is not on record an instance of a more thorough compliance with a contract on the purt of any city or corporation, thun that of Atlanta in this matter. We will recite the facts aud ia- vitu any one who feels disposed to at tempt a successful refutation. When the Constitutional Convention pro]KMed to remove the Capitol here, our city authorities agreed to pro vide suitable buildings for the Legisla ture and State officers for ten years. In consequence, she, at considerable expense, re-arranged and fitted up our City Hall, so that it temporarily answered all pur;Maes for the Legislature and State House officers, and also mode satisfactory arrangements for tbe Governor. This complied with her engagement. But, that it might not be said that her compliance was not liberal, she entered into a contract with parties who were building “Kimball's Opera House," by which, at an expense of over 810,000 a year, she secured better accommodation for the Legislature and Slate officers than was ever before prorided in Georgia. It was well done, aud with a liberal baud by onr city. This was the Sulus when the purehasc of the Opera House by the Legislature was brought forward in that body. At lanta hod nothing whatever to do with the making of this proposition. She had fulfilled her engagement, and was content with it. The project of purchase wan brought forward, and the Legislature proposed to Atlanta, thut if she would pay 8136.000 of the purchase money, it wonld lie taken in lieu of her then existing obligation. To this our City Council agreed though we had already liberally and handsomely complied with the city's contract at considerably less expense. The trade was mode, and At lanta paid the money. Was there any thing wroug iu this ? In our opinion the trade wonld have been made if Atlanta bad not acceded to t lie proposal; and no one, it seems to us, eau charge our city with cither obtaining the capitol wrong fully, fuiliug to comply w ith horcoutmct, or of being guilty of any improper con- duet iu tlie matter any way. Neither is it true iu any sense that At lanta is thriving through any "copartner ships" with “the State Government," or tho "earnings of the Htatclioad,'’or that her “udvaucemcut" is due “to Radical corruption and fraud," or that her “pros perity" it not iu keeping with “the ma terial condition of the country," aud her own resources and energy. The growth of Atlanta from the Ant has boon a nutter of aatoo- labment to tbe country, and even to moat of our citizens. The reaaeni for it are not com prehended by those who think she would go down, bnt for the tact of the Capitol being here. If the State Government were removed to-iuorrow, it would not cheek or retard oar onward march in the least Ours is essentially a commercial city, having a highly energetic and thrifty population, and possessing com mercial advantages which but few in land cities can boast of. This ia the secret of oar growth and prosperity. Some indiridnala in thii city have, no doubt, participated in the peeolations connected with tho State Road and tha State Government; bnt we deuy that our people generally, or any considerable aomber of them, have profited by any sort of corruption or participation in the wrongs which ban been perpetrated. No people on earth wonld more prompt ly acorn such prosperity. It ia a singular fact that, notwithstand ing all the efforts of Bolloek nod tha Stole lined Ring, Atlanta ia the only huge city in the State that hoe not fidtao Mo Radical hands, bnt has kept, all the while, e soundly Democratic dtp govern ment The charge of prospering throogh Radical corruption sad fraud, ia simply ridiculous. We have kept the Radical plunderers from henhxqiting us, ae they Prssklls U*|, i. o. «. *• This Lodge will meet at the Good Templar’s Hall in Bell Building, career Broad and Marietta street, on next Sat urday evening. A large number of con- didates are expected. This Lodge bids fair to become one of the most iufluen tial in the State, end it is the intention of tho officers to present special attrac tions during tho long evenings of tbe coming winter. Our young gentlemen and ladies who wish for pleasant compan ionship nod intellectual paattime, could not do lietter than to join this Lodge. It aims to emulate, in pructiee and precept, tbe example of tbe great American phi, losopher and printer, Benjamin Frank lin—after whom it ia named. Henry W. Grady, of the Rome Com mercial, was married on Thursday night last, to Miss Julia KiDg, of Athena. The Rev. Mr. Spalding preached bis introductory sermon as pastor of the Second Baptist Church, yesterduy. The house wee crowded, and tha reverend gentleman delivered a most powerful and impressive sermon. We heard none hut the warmest praises and compliments from those who attended. The Fair commences at Oglethorpe Park one week from to-day. Dr. Bid, from Hollaed. This renowned preatidigitateur, ne cromancer, musician and humorist, will give three of bis spleudid performances at DeGivc's Opera House, commenciog to-night. Very few men lieve elicited such uuivers&Uy warm encomiums from the press as those which have followed Dr. Siil on his travels hither. AI1 speek of him iu terms of most liberal praise', and pronounce him among the very first in his profession. Portions of his perform ances are unlike anything our people have ever before witnessed. They are original with the Doctor and attest bis high rank os an artist. *le is fitted out with the most beautiful paraphernalia that money could procure, or ingenuity invent, and is fully prepared to give a charming as well as a mystifying per formance. He is assured ol large houses every Dight during his stay in Atlanta. The Ladlee’ Pair. The committee, Dr. H. L. Wilson and Col R. F. Meddox, appointed to secure a hall for the Ladies’ Fair in the interest of First Methodist Church, commencing ou the 16th inst., have contracted for the use of the new Hall in James’ Bank Block. They have also secured the services of Dr. Morris’ String Band, which will give a free conoert every night during the Fair. To Us, ' llr Sabserlbers. We specially desire all our subscribers to receivo their papers regularly and promptly. Wo will take it as a special favor if they will report to us every fuilurc to rc- cevio the paper. Also, any failure to have it properly delivered—just as it is requested by them. Also, any failure to receive it prompt ly—in due time. All that we can do is to do the best we eau. We ask our subscribers to help us in this work. It would assist us greatly in correcting irregularities, if we can al ways have them reported to us. , tf Hall will be unusually long, as the docket, ejjjoeially tha criminal aide, ta quite ES.’te: — -* -• We mriasataud that the atarion and defiartiy, iu the pneauce of Bub lock and 'hi cohorts," proclaimed our city au tkair political anemy, and have stood our ground unscathed. iAK-al Mini It ut* I newt Notteos. Secretary’s Office Atlanta Agricnl- tinl and Industrial Association, Atlanta, Ga., October Oth, 1871. The following premiums will be added to onr published list in tha department of Fine Arts: For the liest and handsomest display of Photographs—Silver Medal and Di ploma. For tho host Plain Photograph—Di ploma. For tho best Water Colored Photo graph—Bronze Medal. For the best Poroclain Picture—Bronze Medal. Samvel A. Echols, Secretary, ccl7-tf Fish and Oyster Depot—84 Whitehall street—Wholesale and Retail. Oysters 82 per gallon; Fish ,26 to 45 cents ]>er string; Shrimp 25 cents per quart; Crab 75 eenta per duxeu—carefully packed in ice and shipped to any point. oct3 L. Cook. p*k- Fresh choaotate creams made regularly every week at Block's Candy Factory. Broken candy 20 cents per pound—six pounds for a dollar. All kinds of fresh Frenoh confectionery kept constantly on hand. sop 29- SUPHEME COURT - OF GEORGIA. Regular Order of Business.—Cases yet to be Decided. 12. Rome 12 13. Cherokee 18 14 Northern 5 15. Augusta 10 1& Middle 1 17. Ocmulgee 5 18. Eastern 6 19. Brunswick 5 September 6-tf Mu Messrs. Ferriogton A Quigley, at the Post Office Stand, suoceaaora to Orion Doaier, keep Thu 8p» foe sale. Pvwtr Prill F»r i*b. We offer for oak u “Montague'' Power Pram, which oan be run either by hand or steam—iu perfect order and aa good as new. Address J. Hnu Smith, Sun Offloe, Atlanta, Go. Buwnma!).Sapping £mr». MVKRAY'B LIME—NEW \ ORK Sr SAVANNAH. EVERY TUESDAY raou bach r Tbaarsl olsss eteemeblpej Leo DEARVOR*. Oommautor. V1KUO VULKLEY, OonmASdar, Compose this llnff, sod one of these ete*mehlpe leaves each port EVEBY TUESDAY. Through Lilia of lading given by thffieo etesmabipe by sH railroad coonortion*. snd also through bills lading glvjfn in Hsr&nnsh on Cotton destined for Liverpool and Hamburg by tret class steamships.- " , “ ,b, raMEV 84 Bay street. PHILADELPHIA AMD IAYAHMAH MAIL STEAM 8HIP OOMPAMY. t> Uli^i OEtsP HiJt eAJriI w- rjijrjrAn. EVERY SATURDAY fbom each fobi^ I58UKAMCE OM COTTON BY RTEAMKB8 ON THIS LIME ONE HALE PKll CENT. CABIN PA88AOE $80 DECK. with subeletenee 10 This line is composed of the first class steamships WYOMING TEAL. Commander. TON A WANDA BARRETT. Commander One of these steamships leave each port EVERY SATURDAY. Through bills lading furnished by strsmsbips by all railroad connections. For freight or passage, apply to For New York. THE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. EVERY THURSDAY. Insurance by this Line can be effected under onr open policy at one-half per cent, CABIN PASSAGE $*> 00 lu* first class steamers Herman Livingstone, Cheeseman. Com. ~ . Barnes, F. O. Mallory, Com. H. LIVINGSTON .. GEN. RARNE8...." . October 60i. at 12:30 r. u. •• 20, at 12:80 r. M. •• 18, at 4:80 r. m. *• 27. at 4:80 r. m. _ via New York by first class steamers. For passage or freight, apply to WILDER A FULLARTON, No. 8 Stoddard's Upper Range. TIIE Baltimore & Savannah 8TEAM8IIIP COMPANY. r HE 8TEAM8HIP3 OF THI8 LINE 8A?L FROM Either port every five (5) days. Through Bills of Lading snd Passenger Tickets, issued to all point# iu Georgia, Alabama, and Flori- The ships arc all first class, and composed as fol lows Haragoasa Capt HOOPER. America .Cept. BILLUPS. North Point Capt. FOLEY. BOSTON &SAVANNAII Stonm.sb.ip 8NOW. Hailing from each port of every month n the 10th, 20th and 80th Through bills of lading given to principal points South aud Bast. Freight and Insurance at low rates. Good pas senger accommodation*. Goods forwarded free of commission. Order goods by the direct line from Boston, and avoid transhipment. RICHARDSON A BARNARD, sept2fl-tf F. NICE Atlanta Marble Work; WILLIAM GRAY IMPORTER AND DEALER IN American, Italian and all other Marbles SCO TV U GitAJi'MTE. Desitfus of all Cemetery work tarnished FREE • application. J. E. I KAS, Agent. Address P. O. Box 549, ang2A 7m Atlanta. Georgia. A.«lmtulHti*iiior''M Main. State or GronoiA, » Taijafkbro Copett. | B Y virtue of an order «tl the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be eolil on IV first Tuesday in November next. 1871, between lio lawful hours of sale at the Court House door, iu Crawfordville, ■aid county, the plautetlon or mud* belonging to t estate of General Aaron W. Grier, deceased, late of ■aid county. This plantation is well adapted to tho culture of coru, ootton, and small grain. Situation healthy, society good. Couveuicut to railroad, post office, churuhee, and mills. Mr. James A. drier is on the place, and will take pleasure In showing the lauds to any ono wishing to sec it Sold in lots to suit the purchasers, plat of each survey will be exhibited on day of sale. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms, one and two years time for approved papers. This, September 11, 1871. JAMES M. TRIPLETT, Administr, 4e bonus uou, with tho will annexed. aeptll-tda 00,000 x> TO LOAN, per cent, for six months or longer, on '.olle'eral. Parties wtahlng to borrow had best apply prompt ly $o CHAR J, JENKINS. President, Or, J-R BEAN, Cashier Merchants’ and Planters' National Bank. 228 Brond Street. sep29 lm - - M. Omcaa to Rjott.—Oaa room oct 2d floor; alao a portion of tha office, in rinding one window on the Ant floor—in Tax Box Building, on Bread atari Apply to t. Hnr hmx, U. fkm Office. “ Alexander H. Oiarnaat on the Htviii or tki Law.”—A 16 Dago pan: phlrt—om of tha prafoundml of Mr. Mephena* eopy 16 ee Adilreaa ■epM-M a' many predncliooa. eenta ; 66 uoniut 86. Single J. Hxxlt Smith, Manager Snn Office, Atlanta, Ga. W. G. Robinson, Agent Wholesale and Retail Dealer In BOOTS and SHOES, No. 07 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA* GA. H A8 NOW IN STORE HIS FALL STOCK. KM- bracing full lines at T. Miles k Son, J. C. Wil lis and Jenioo McMudln'a celebrated Philadelphia Work, together with a good stock of Eastern made goods Prices guarantied to be as low as aay la this city. Merchants buying for CASH, and consumer! generally, are Invited to examine hie stock before baying. oett-lm LANDSBERQ'S LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE QBOBOtA RAILROAD DEPOT. ATLA 1VTA,GA, Jfli#ctl!ancon«. Liquors ! Liquors ! Ales, Wines ; Liquors! AT KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot AND Wliolexule Liquor Houato. MV hare m Large Areortment of all kinds of LIQUORS, which relit be sold at the Jliosl Reason able Terms. I AM GLAD HR HOB COME. Til. Hot Taper Hanger In the State of X’n\ charge for varnlsbiug chairs 1 warrant all D>Jte/AlrW«r, Fmrmllm i give satisfaction. Furniture covers out, made and fit warranted. Hair and spring mattresses made to order. All kinds uf household furniture and up holstery doue at tbe shortest notice. I have re moved to DeGive’s Opera House, under Mayan Auction Wareroom, c **—'-**—‘—* aptf-dm r Ryair/sf, fir., Late of Richmond. Ve. JOHN KEELY ( A« lalua aud has opened for sale, CHOICEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS Ever offered by him. Particu ar attention is directed to the following classes of goods, which will be found to comprise choice styles, and at old prices, vis: DRESS O O O JD 3, IN IMMENSE VARIETY. Black Alpacas, ol tbe oelebrated “Eclipse" brand, color warranted, (at last year's prices.) Colored Al pacas, in every shade. Black and Colored Velve teens, iu great variety. Table Linens, Irish Linens, Towels, Toweling, etc., Turkey Red Dainsska, and Napkins, Blankets and Flannels—au immense stock. Waterproof Cloths iu Variety. Caasinu-rs, Doeskins, Tweeds, etc., Real Laces in Thread, Yaleucieuues, aud Guipure Lace aud Linen Co'larsand Caffs. A complete line of English Hosiery, Ladies' Merino Shirts, iu choice variety; Meu'a Brown English Half Hose-a full link; Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers—excellent value; a very large aHHorimput of Balmoral aud Boulevard Skirts. The largest aud handsomest stock of Shawls ever offered iu this store. »:g~ An inspection before purchasing la solicited i the undersigned will not be undersold. JOHN KEELY. oct2-tf Cor. Whitehall and Hunter streets. NICHOLS’ HA NCI Ml ACADEMY. At the Skating Kink, On Thursday. October 12,1871. Days of Tuition—For Ladies. Misses and Masters. Thursday, at 4 p. M., and Saturday morniugat IV at 7)41 Practicing Soirees on Friday nights. Private lessons given if desired. NOTICE. ASSESSMENT No. 3. Office of the Atlanta, Dkcatou and 8t«>nk Motmi'Aix Turnpike, Atlanta, Oct.. 0,1871. Please call and settle. DWELLING TO RENT. hood. To a gooff tenant, rent reasonable. Apply to J. K. GODFREY k SON. oct. C-fit. No. 45 Whitehall Street, up stairs. THE NEW DEPARTURE. TO THE LADIES OF ATLANTA AND VICINITY I N consequence of tho departure of the Hewing Machine Agency from my place of business, 28 Whitehall street, I have reorganised and refitted my store, and am now prepared to furnish my custo mer* with all the latest novelties of the eaeon. Tbe HOOP SKIRT DEPARTMENT having been enlarged, I am fully prepared to sup ply all wants of any shape and stylo, at a reduction of 2. 1 ) per cent, from former prices. The Millinury Dcpartiuuut, under the supervision of M188 KEN NEDY. will embrace all late styles of Hats, Don nets. Flowers, ftc. In Corsets and Trimmings, I have a special selection, and will sell the same at New York prices. latest styles o:' Hair Goods just arrived. A great variety aOiottona and fancy goods last received, lutondiug to make this store the FASHIONABLE EMPORIUM of Atlanta, I would respectfully ask the ladles to give me a call before making their purchases, (’our iouh sale* ladies in attendance. WM. T1TLEUAUM. Ho«»pf'kirt Manufactory, No. 28 Whitehall Street Next door to Rcdwine k Fox's Drug store, oct 3»iw Railroad Announcement 1 SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Chnns'c ol HuIkmIuIo. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1871, Double I»a‘ly Passenger Trains will run on this Road as follows : fiUBribe h Go. IN THE CITY! 500 Crates assort ed granite and O 0 Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. MERCHANTS City and Country C ONSULT YOUR INTERE8T; EXAMINE OUR stock aud prices beforo you buy. We import CUTLERY AND CROCKERY And it is not to your Interest to go a long distance from home and pay as much or mure lor the same goods. We call particular attention to our stock of TABLE end POCKET CUTLERY, and do not believe thet lor extent variety and price* it is equaled iu the South. AN IMMENSE STOCK George Ifoslenholm and Son’s Celebrated I XL Cutlery. JOSEPH ROGERS A SOM’S TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. CK WASH dr CO. B 4 • ANY. We are agents for the CELEBRATED HARD RUBER HANDLE KNIFE. Do you want Wade If Butcher's, Rogers if Son’s, I X L and other best Brands of Razors, Scissors and Knives, f'alt Looking ta Plates. Leave Atlanta at Leave Atlanta at Arrive in Atlanta at ft.uo P. M Arrive ia Atlanta at 6:48 A. M. trains run through to Montgomery WITH- 7:10 A. M. . 7:00 P. M. OUT CHANGE OF CARS, DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION with trains of the Mobile k Montgomery Railroad for Mobile, New Orleans, and all points In Texas, and with Trains for 8elma and Meridian, Ala.; Jack- eon. Corinth. Okalons, Vicksburg, and all points in than the Blue Mountain or any other route to Mont gomery, Mobile and Rew Orleans, and *7 utiles short er to Salma and all points west of Selma leaving Atlanta AIT: 10 a.m.. Arrive in Satai At 1 .oo p. m., Arrive in Sain -■sa*- wua i BAOOAOE CHICKED FOR ALL TER MINAL POINTS. tOT Fhra as cheap and accommodations as good IKL1 A- V HR< BefriMr Excelstar Plastering Works, 1\ O. 1 lox 400, ATLANTA, Q A. Tickets for sale al the office of J. H. Porter. General Ticket Agent, at the Union Passenger Depot L. P. OR 4 NT. W. J. HOUSTON, Store House for Rent I OFFER FOR RENT A FIRST CLASS BUHI- VEH8 HOUSE. For particular* apply, by letter •Fin perron, to We offer the Cheapest and Best line ox House - Keep ers’ Goods m the City. Cut lery, Spoons,’ Forks,Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases & Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash JcBriie 4 Cl a. %i Dr soke's Creek JUttts. F. A. BARBOUR A 00., |JULltn IK FpODR, MEAL, k SHIP STUFF, onjjrneijr, (Avnvir. so umn KtucR row ton wumoi. ■%» Hi peudue, d,u,,red *1 ta* 0*pot dm d deesr