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THE DAILY HUN.
Moran Momma.,...... Octobzr S3.
SST -Yew Advertisement! always founu
on First Page ; Local and Business Notices
on Fourth Page.
S U i\ -STROKES.
JOT If any one bat a President bad
made Orant'a Portland speech, the public
would have thought it was maudlin.
■9. The earthquakes that have re
cently occurred in New England, were
evidently nothing more than reverbera
tions of Grant's flaming oratory.
J@- Sobool-boysand dedal men of all
kinds, may now lay aside all the old
models and take up Grant’s Portland
speech. Patrick Henry never made a
speech like it
SB- The Bichmood Dispatch has
plated its twenty-flat year. Having then
arrived at a proper age, the public may
begin to look lor some mature thought in
Its columns.
SB- The people of Florida are about
to send an appeal to Giant to go no more
to Portland. .They are fearful that his
great preponderance of intellect will
cause the oeuntry to lip up and ruin
FMfcfjafinQoyt. -t ]
I®. The Badioal party has
weighed in the balance and found want
ing” everything it can get its bands on.
Half a million dollars kata the.Phila
delphia city treasury, one hundred and
fifty thousand bom the Pennsylvania
State Treasury, and a quarter of a mil.
lion from the Freedman’s National Sav
ings Bank, was ail that was reported last
week.
■A* We have it upon the authority of
the Bnflhlo Express, that “Alexander H.
Stephens says he never yet has seen s
single article of his republished in a sin.
gtejtadical paper I"
Probably he never has for there are
articles that are not worth republishing,
even in Badioal papers.—Charter-Journal
What then, Mr. Courier-Journal, comes
of your prophecy, that Mr. Stephens’ ar
ticle of the 19th September would be
republished in every Radical sheet in the
court/? Is this the way yon get out
of it ? Has a singlo Radical sheet yet
republished it t If so, winch one!
Tov Um Atlanta Son.
ths lock or hi.vmat Haim.
■ aaa
Pot away from <mr eight that want chaftrt
It mea grief. Hide it away;
And bid* thorn garment* of ruaret wd gnj-
Angetohave robed her in Ufftt to-day.
Ah. little we dreamed to mise her thnel
When ahe nt there day l>7 day—
We thought not how aad it would beforue
Tohnow that ahe wea gonofor aye;
But now With heart-edhe. and tear-dimmed eyes,
Wa laid the robea ahenaed to wear.
And oar tendereat feeling* now beptixo
One soft treaa of her silvsr hair.
Bsiituit Cdt^s.
a-, vKno wnit*
Proprietor Excelsior Plaatedng Works,
P.O.Box 4C0, ATLANTA. QA.
ng38 dm.
Cr, b7~hoomls%
C ontractor for brick and
Stone Work, of ail ciamtoe. Plastering and
Ornamental work, Btons Cutting, etc.
Grtflto. Qa.. May Id. U7L yl
W’Jff.
fainter and Decorator,
O men abor. W. a. Jack*.. WbltatmU .troel, r
kanutknnk. to kli »ld patron, for formw
tents, and kooM br nttoattoa to bantam to atariA
ssssus of tk. nni itfMT
MWfeih* 4t «o.
ftntvtraitg Stnblislftirg €owtpan§.
of thaedty
Richmoud
Hall bwilding
T\RI8BMAKINQ.-Attentton. ladles
XJ If re. Is. F. BENSON, formerly of
Ta.. has taken rooms la the DaHa Hi
next door to the Candy Manufactory, Broad
where ahe will be pleaaed to have the ladles of the
city call and examine her styles and patterns.
Dresses cot. basted and made lathe verr latest
Did we mlttgle grief in her oup of years,
ft#A«he falh like a withered tree,
All naeleas beside the young she had reared
And nurtured from Infancy T
Did we lightly heed that aenaitivo heart.
So shrinking and gentle with age t
Did we blurr with her spirit's silent tears
One line of her Bib's last page ?
Alas 1 for the sorrowful memories
That make our mourning hard to bear.
And besprinkle so fast with burning tears
This silken lock of silrer hair.
Her speech bore many an antique phrase
That tickled much the youthful ear;
And she rsTerenoed many ancient ways
That made her manners odd aad queer;
And we deemed that her soul went back la dream*
To pleasant friends of long ago.
When happy lights o’er all her faoe would pass,
And lips would move in whispers low.
But angels, mayhap, in life’s eventide,
Discoursed with her of blessings rare.
And Qearea’s wonderful recompense
ForcaAs that bleached Ms silver hair.
Ah I many times within this room, I ween,
I'll watch the sunlight on the wall.
And hearken to the children’s voteee ring
Blithe young Joy adown the open hall.
And taming hungry eyes upon the spot.
I’ll sadly feel of home how dear apart
A charm each aged form will bear,
And wondrous beauty lurk for ma
In every lock of silver hair.
Raytowv,, Taliaferro co.
BOOK NOTICE.
Thk New Amksican Readers.—The
latest improvements in the art of induct
ing n beginner into the knowledge of
letters, appear to be signally illustrated
in this new Beriesof Headers, just pub
lished bj E. H. Butler & Co., Philadel
phia Really, “experience has by ueage
struck oat many inventions.” It is now
understood that “we should teach spell
ing through reading, and not readirg
through spelling;” thst “a child should
be tanght to cell words et sight firs',,”
and that "spalysis into letters and sylla
bles should be subsequent steps." By
tbe ingenious application of thia impor
tant secret in tbe eoatrivaaee of tbe
young leenier’a incipient leaaons, end by
combining the advantages also of tbe
phonic system and object-teaching with
the old A B C method of our ancient
spoiling books, the authors of these five
successive reader* have contributed an
important gain to both the teachers and
pupils fit our 'primary schools. Sneoess
to an Cnlerpriss' which so alleviate* the
labor and delight, tbe faculties of tbe
Juvenile pupil se thaw elegant, new and
original books seem well designed to do.
STATE MATTERS.
A man with heard 891 inches long is
the boast of Dawson.
The Outhbert jail baa only 19 inmates;
but It is not claimed that these are all that
should be in jail.
Albany has had her first ball of tbe
W. D. Lynch, of Muscogee county, has
bad his gin bouse burned.
Mr. Goo. Pearue, of Harris ooanty,
committed suicide, last Wednesday, by
outting his throat. Whisky.
Mr. Wang, of Our Saturday Night, a
panpr published in Macon, had his band
so badly injured by his press tbe other
night thst three fingers bad to he ampu
tated.
Hon. C. B. Wooten baa removed to
Macon.
The Athena negroes are thinning out
their race. Tom Wave killed Jonas Coch
ran a few days ago.
SASSEE N HOUSE,
(Formely United Steles Hotel.)
tod PRIOR 6T1U
; Agent Proprietor.
NICHOLS’ DANCING ACADEMY,
TJROFEBSOR NICHOLS’ RESPECTFULLY AH-
X noonoee khei tie will reeumo the exercises of hie
Aeedemy
At the Skating Riak,
On Thursday, October 12,1871.
Days of Tuition—For Ledles. Mieses end Misters,
oa Thursday, et i r. at., end Saturday morning at 10
o’clock.
Ocnte* Night Class—On Thursday and Friday nights
at7M». m.
Practicing Soirees on Friday nights.
Private lsssons given if desired. oct 7-64
To Parties Desiring to Build
fllHE undersigned would respectfully inform the
A citizens or Atlanta that he it now prepared te
nr the
CITY!
He has at hie eotxunand a picked set of hands, aad
feels oomfldont in giving general satisfaction.
»- REFERENCE—Col. John L. Grant. Longley
k Robinson, end Fay k Oorpat. Architects.
JOHAT C. JYK
omen at aib-liki bouss.
LAN JOBBER 0*8
LUMBER YARD,
OPPOSITE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT.
ATLA NTA.GA,
TsmWTim, White Pino
■Mh, Wlndowa Sb
jtU Kindt of Itressed and
Framing Lumber.
ftMl-lr A. LAND8MRO * 00.. Proprlriora
Atlanta Marble Works.
WILLIAM GRAY
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
American, Italian and all other Marbles
AMD
SCOTCH GKaSJTiTE.
_ UMKNT8, Statues, Vases, Tombs, am
other styles of Marble Work done on short no-
W. G. Robinson, Agent
Wholesale and Retail Dealer-In
BOOTS and SHOES,
Mo. 67 Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
TA8 NOW IN STORE HIS FALL STOCK, EM-
L bracing full lines of T. Miles k Son, J. C. Wil
lis snd Jenlco McMuUin’s celebrated Philadelphia
Work, together with a good stock of Eastern made
goods. Prices guarantied to be as low as any in thia
city. Merchants buying for CASH, and consumers
generally, are invited to examine his stock before
buying. oct2-lm
00,000 doijZjAlrm
TO LOAN,
A T seven percent, for six months or longer, oa
Gold Collateral.
Parties wishing to borrow bad boat apply prompt
ly to
CHA8. J. JENKINS,
President,
Or, J* 8. BEAN, Cashier Merchants' and Planters'
National Bank,
22S Broad Street
**P»lm Augusta, Gaocgte.
To Merchants.
500 Orates assort
ed granite and C C
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State
Send for list of con
tents.
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IN
City and Country
C ONSULT YOUR INTEREST; EXAMINE OUB
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CUTLERY AND OROCXBRY
And it la not to your interest to go a long distance
from home and pay as much or more for tha
good*.
We call particular attention to our stock of TABLE
and POCKET CUTLHBT, and do not believe that for
extent variety and prices it is equaled in the South.
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CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CASH
ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS
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Atlanta Real Estate Agency
BY
BELL k. GOLDSMITH,
Real Estate Agents.
ATLANTA. OA.
JTEIOT ATTmmON GIVEN TO SELLING
3 and Banting Real Estate, Inveatigating Tttiea to
Raai Estate, Cauveyancing and Securing and Col
lecting Claims without suit.
Merchant Tailoring.
J. LYNCH,
Cor. Whitehall Street and Rail
road Crossing.
rpHK LARUE*! AND VIB1ST STOCK OT
Cloths, Vest ings § Cashmeres
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY
reu Buck at Bnirrita* In Um
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ATons best ths Rest Goods sold,
smsI .Yealnsss and Elegance is
uehat I Strive to Excel in.
aepUS-lm J. LTNCH.
Danforth’s Dentrifrice.
I lOtt CLEANSING AND PUESUVIXO THE
1 TEETH and Purifying the Breath, ia Um brat
preparation In was.
odd!? b/ RED WINE k VOX.
We are agents for the
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Do yon want Wade tt Butcher's,
Rogers If Son's, IXL and
other best Brands ot Reutovs,
Scissors and Knives. Call
on ns.
McBride, a Co.
Looking Glass Plates.
T
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
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
McBride & Co.
; and freah in their
deals, and hiatory
Venable’s Arithmetical defies,
Il tlimtLcs S. Venabab, LLD., Professor of Mtthaaadci in ths UnlTOiitv of
Viidnuk TInwn book* ars received everywhere by intelligent teache* with the higheet
nil l u iion. aj being most admirably adajitod for mental drill, u well u for business ednen-
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Will th; aurica ia carefully gradod throughout.
Molmee' History of the United State*,
By (fK«»itoR F Holmes, LL.D., of the University of Vii^ini*- It b enough to Bay of
this admirable work, interesting, impartial, and truthful, aa well as pure and graceful tu
•t/lc* tlLU it ii the only History' of the Vhltcd State* which i* ttricily unpartitm. It
comes down to the present date. Also,
Bo Vere’s French Grammar, Readers, etc.,
Clldersleeve’s Latin Series,
Carter’s Elements of General History,
Holmes’ English Grammars,
Leconte's Scientific Series,
Johnston’s English Classics,
Duntonian Writing-Books, etc., eto.
Send for onr new If.T.rRTnATKD DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, wuch will be
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
19, Office: Corner Marietta and Peachtree
—— i nsssam i_i— u i — .1 a ..i i l.bmbm
Plumbers, ®aa fitter., Etc.
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Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters,
Are always B*ady with a Full Stock of
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Lift and Force JPumps. oi sM inscription, Bath Tubs, Water
Closets, Wash Basins, send a General Assortment of Plum
bers' and Gas Fitters' Materials, Chandeliers, Gas
Fixtures, Globes, Etc.
Btan* nrectlcn] mechanic*, the, are well prepond to execute a order. In a workmanlike mktaMr M
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en dollar i a month. Office and salesroom at
(Araut’in Block, SX Marlatte Strewt,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Q. V. SHIPP, Ckn. Ag>t.
Cotton States
Life Insurance Go.
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OT GEORGIA.
CAPITAL $500,000.
OWNED AT HOSE AND XANANED BY i Western and AtlanHw
Boom of eur Beat Ftnaaeien. ahd
Over *,500 Policies Issued Knee Memphis Si CbatlgStOP R. R.
June Ut, I860.
TO EMIGRANTS.
THK BEST ROUT*FROM
Atlanta to Memphis
iafy4-*oAlv
Office Selma, Romo & Dalton R. R. Co,
Ii. V. J Ollp MON. Local AgH,
VO. 4. TIIEM.L KIMBALL MOOBB.
Atlaxta, Qa., October 12th, 1871.
I .Ml EIGHT AND FABE over Btoa Momatain Route.
' via H. R. k L>, It. IL and 1U oonuetUona to aU
tcnnmal pcinta. aa tow aa by auy other route, via;
TO MONTOOMF.RY. SELMA, MOBILE,VICKSBUKO.
JACKSON. CANTON, MERIDIAN and NEW OR-
B. Y. JOHNSON, Local Afwit S. IAD.IL. Vo.
The only Company doing bnaiqeat in tha South
that haa ONI HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS Deposited with the anthoritiee of the
State of Georgia for tha protection of Policy Holder*.
p olicies Upon all the
VARIOUS PLAITS OP IHSUBAMoa ISSUED.
A Loan of S3 per. cent, of the
Premium Given When
Desired.
ALL POLICIES NON-FOBFEITABLE.
MO RESTRICTIONS AS TO RBSI-
dance or Travel,
Strictly aHome Gomp’y
VNk M* Oipttal and Invsstmsnta at ■mm.
It appeal* to thoeo who desire to avail themselves
the benefit* of life Insurance to gfv* It their
patronage. m
The ttane hee arrived when every thoughtfte man
te disposed to make thU wise provieioa tot thoee *•
pendoat apon his life.
This Cos*fauy proposes to give aU the edvantages
which are ofihred by foreign inaiituUou* of like
character, with the opportunity of keeping the vaat
earn* in our own mklel, which are annually rent
abroad.
TKOFLI OF THE
COTTON STATUS
Fooler Home Enterprise-
Active and Energetic Agents
Wanted in every County
and Touch in I he youth.
ADDRESS OR CALL C.N |
WM. J. MAGILL,
Leave Atlanta #40 A. If 10:80 P. M.
Beach Memphia, nextday.19.lfi P. If.... .10:18 P. If.
HO OTHER ROUT! 0F1ERS
Doable Daily Trains
TO ANY POINT ON THH
Mississippi River
SOUTH OF CAIRO.
73 MILES SHORTER
Than lay Other Live t$ Memphis.
Making CLOSER OONNECTlONg with the only
Train from Memphis ta
LITTLE ROCK.
Starting from Atlanta at 10:80 p. m., yon leave
Chattanooga « 80a. nu arriva aft Memphis 10:10 p.
m , leave Memphia for Little Rock 7:80 a. m.
If auy one should oSer indeoemente te yon to fa
via KaakvOle to Little lock, remember Ant these
is bet one train on that route, which tenves Atlanta
in the Morning starting i2 hours too soon, yon are
on a tudtoua journey o hours tonger, and aicivo hi
Memphis only te meet with 7 hours mote tetmtiim
than if you had left Atlanta on the 10:80 p.m. train,
and gone direct by the only MnitM.R ROUTE.
If you are to go by boat from Memphis, leave Atlan
ta ia the morning, arriving In Memphia 18:18 p. m.
Hants leave at C.UO p. m., allowing ample time fee
BUrKlUHTlUIOUIT AUENCUO. tatotata, nd .MA>, Uinta, rinding ter
omen. W WtotokaU iM Ag.nta who wUl glT» rtltabl. Inltowillno, and tatow
Ofilooi ATI.ANTA, OA. I L0 0B , dtotov. job.
L. T. SUDOR*, tent DU too.
V. J. IIIII, AgMi Atlanta.
R V- RARKKR, Apta, ItotallUT.
Or AOdnat:
nubeorltoed OapttaT
ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
The
of This
W archouse
“ .iia iaistS iuoft
Cor- Campbell and Beynolda Street**,
Augusta, Georgia,
JS NOW BEADY TO KBCETVB COTTON. LIBERAL CASH AIWJMCnB
will be mode upon Ootton in Worehonia, or upon Boifaead Receipts. -— —
SB- Portien Storing Ootton with the Bank will b*' farniahed with reoeipU far
acme that wUl be available in thia city or any other far borrowing moikey. , .,
A®-The Bank ia prepared at all time* to make LOANS OX PBODUCE or
PBOVISIONS on the moat reasonable Uoa
Parties wonld do well to apply at tha Warehouse, or oommnniefi^ with She
Offloers.
charles j. ramins minMent.
JNO.P. UNO, Vle^PreaMaaM, ,i ■(
T, P. BRARCH, CtawkUr. - V ..1st
" ' A. WKLLriOMk £lE
DANIEL Ac H i L L ,
COTTON FACTORS,
Agents Cotton Food Guano,
NO. 3 ) WARBEN' BLOCK, OPPOSITE QLOBB HOTEL, APjOUSTA, OA,
All businees entreated to them wffl haw strict pamonal attention. . * //
Orders for Bagging, Has or Bop* and Family Supplies promptly filled. , .
COMMISSION 1 1-4 PER CENT.
SfrifclKOIBi
Jadg, JOHN p. EIEO. Pro.'! Georgta Rail Rond. I Col. L. M. HILL Bil.clor G* R. . Wllk,* Conn*,
PtaXtont HkUoul Bank ot Anghto and Anguita | ttarlng. Baakuf Angn.ta- ■••rm —
Factory. I Natlonai Bank of Newnan, Oa.
T. GARDINER, Esq.. Prea’t Dickson FertflserOo. 1W. W. SIMMON, Raq- aptrte. $a.
■gnsteWtewhaol k Ptentore’ NattogsHteak* Auguste 1
BRANCH, SONS A CO.,
, flttrliu i'A t.t htJ •-< iib^ r J‘>tT
COTTON FACTORS
■ AND —
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Office nt Planters* Loan Ac Savings Bank Wnraho* me
•> '■ ■ ■ ■ " • ■ ' r: , i
AUOUSTA, QgORQIA.
J^IBEBAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON OOTTON, TO BE ELD HEBE,
or for Shipment to Domeetie or Foreign Market*.
AW- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton.
eeptag-fim
tDutrhf*. Irintlrs, <Stt.
SOMETHING NEW.
LAWSHE & HAYNES,
THE OLD RELIABLE. ~ »
T ) OUB FBIENDS AND PATBONB. GBEETING. WX HAVE JUST
Raosivsd and opansd oar Fall Stock of
RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY,
Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, and
AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN AU TO
OPEBR BESWUE. • ... -■
Oor WATCHES BON FROM THE FINEST JUBGENSEN down to thfi
grade* of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATGBES. Iafaot, wa bow hare
a full, beautiful and almoat antiraiy new eteek.
Como and Bee XJe. Price and Be Cowvinond.
eeptl3-da«l
gattoor*. Cvilets. 0m, Ot
L. WADSWORTH, Attant.7"oa| f
W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.. :
Importers and Dealers in Hardware,
Opposite Jama.’ Benlr. Whitehall ttstob
oq-tambto Ib-ir ATUAirTA, ten.
(lit S nr ill Bontheriwr.
Iwwor d
FA
EDWIN S. RAY, Medteal Esaminar.
OFFICERS!
GEO. «. OB EAR, Secretory.
JOHN W. BL AU. General Agent.
GREEN, Medical Fiami nre.
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