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VOL. ii
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1871.
NO. 446.
THE DAILY SUN.
Published b]r the Attest* 6»
CMpuj.
J. H.wlr Ossitl
TELEGRAPH NEWS
Bj Ike Sew "fork Associated Frew.
ijg^'Jtrrr ira* awnt* state Fair
Alexander U. Stephen*, PolWeal Editor.
A iLJSta 6WrtjMltoTl/B«*
aewWaaager.
WILLIAM B. MOOffiffl-T.-
Tnmllaf AfnMi
J. M. W. "WJe. 9. f. HEARD,
|0»r CUj
Capi. Jon 8. Wmm U osuf Agrot tor l
is authorised to rrortve aubscrlptinaff, I
« far Atlanta. Ho
a,*, cop, •SSgStZ;;;;;:-;::-:* u , S
« rmroUMpexiodtAon Six Month.
(pw month)
CLCBO tPOE THE DAILY.
Throe Coploo One Tom
“ iO£BfiSSss:
Eight
. 84 00
Five •* ■*
Single dopy,.7
Three
rive *'
. a to
, 4 00
1 50
'[Twsnty “ ... . ee . eoe . . e • ... e e e • eeo e e e ee e. e. • A* 00
Ooo^HaaAroA Coploo. six Moniii » 00
iwliOoio •e£ S *u^
"■'Ttsaaifiscs:
Adopt#*
5,000 People in Attendance 1
ithnoi# flM^uni
Macon Fall of Via ton I
mr tint leiuvto success i
1 Special Dispatch to The San.]
Maoob, October 23.—About fire thous
and people were in attendance, to-day,
upon
ity.'
in crowded with passengers, who
eame from every State of the Union to
Ytsit the Fair.
Over one thousand entries have been
Art Roll. while the display of machinery
is the largest ever soen in the State.
Weston walked five miles and back-
wards half a mile, in fifty-nine minutes,
daring a heavy rain.
A heavy storm came up about 4 o’clock
der the old title, and oontinne business
as heretofore.
Boc-bbrwb, October 28.—Extensive
fires are raging in the swamps and woods
in Monroe, Orleans, Niagara, Genesseo,
Wayne and Season counties. The wind
is blowing a gale, and the smoke com
pels the aw of lamps hare to-day.
ItovMtcT, October 23. —Horatio Fawkes
has been arrested on the charge of libel
of Judge Schoonmsker. Damages are
laid at $10,000. Fawkes gave boil for the
smoant J
Auburn, October 23.—Three acres of
woods, near this city, known w Chewnt
ltkige, is burned.
OHIO.
MtImmM IA* Aiin Mi
JetUm O IA# BUcUnUm.
* Cincinnati, Ootober 28.—The Diieo-
H8 of the Andes Insnranoe Company re
ceived the report of their adjuster horn
Chicago, to-day, and their losses being
above the smoant first reported, unani
mously resolved to psy all proper losses
in Chicago, sad to receive from tka
itlieccllaneon*.
HOME
Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
’ bObfinOA bos ftiuit
Ouli Assets, October 1, 1871 .f4.7aS.8M 13
Loseee st Chicago will notexoeed 1,000,000 00
Leaving culi assets, October 12,1871... $2,726,306 62
..7 Jl citetodZ Z
maga^lln^ikrU 91 * 6 ^** > * rtg ‘* aU l A riookholder* a subscriptionof 2600,000
is made in the Time to make good the technical improvement
■pfinil/Rffil ... y .. r .,■}** oo a neayy storm came np about 4 o clock
.**iU OOBtf*™***^■’ 10 o’clook-tha
* ‘ “ prospect is good for fair weather to-mor-
Advertiaamsnta Inserted three times a week. 16
half th§ _
In order _
for the Dally Press of Atlanta, we hare adopted the
foregoing schedule of prices, and will be governed
by them in the future.
W. A. HEMPHILL k OO.,
Proprietors of the ~ ‘ ‘
W..QBUBB, Buell
of the New Era.
J. HENLY SMITH. Manager.
Of The Atlanta Sun,
Railroub ®imt Sable,
Arrivals mad OipxrtHM «f Traim. to
the wzsTxair s Aftiimo (on state) railroad.
mam rasamrann nuuM> uutwaw>.
Leaves Atlanta 1040 p m
Arrives st Chattanooga....
DAT FASaEMOEa THAIS—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta •*»
Arrives st Chattanooga 141pm
VAST LINK TO HEW TO EE—OUTWARD.
Leave* AUanta 2:45pm
National Convention . is considering cun. Cri
means to break np fbe thieving which
rssnlta in railroad freight shortage. The
was referred to the Detective
Committee.
A committee reported favorably upon
the treatment of the social evil in St
Leaves Chattanooga..
,6:80
ArriVMXt AUxntsT.....' Ir.l l»*«
ACCOMMODATION THAIH—IHWAED.
Leave* Dalton •**» *»
Arrive* at Atlanta 1040 a i
THE OEOHGLA (AUGUSTA) RAILROAD.
(iVe Day Train en Stmdnf.i
Night r ■—
Night*
Dey
Day .
Stone Mountain Accommodation arrive#.. .846 a
8 to no Mountain Accommodation leaves. U.C.-T* “*
MAOON AHD WEST ESN EAiLEOAD.
Day Passenger train leaves 7:66 a. m.
Leaves Maoon... 7:66a,***
Day Passenger Train arrives 840 p.
Arrives etMacon.... .1 .’40p.
NlKhtPiM.iii.1 TrxiaImtm '
Arrivse at Maoon. .swfcM p. m
Day Passenger Train leaves..
, 7:10 am
.... 7:00 p.
, .640 p.
6:1
ATLANTA AND NIUNHOND AIB-UNK RAILROAD.
Leave OainesvlUc • k
Arrive at Atlanta. 10 4
Leave Atlanta * M.
Arriyaf Qein^yey ........7. .6:42 f. M
Arrives | . ^ .
Mall Train leave* Chattanooga
Arrives hi Memphis, next day
OOMXNO HAST
Mornii
Arri’
Mail Train!
Arrives in Chattanooga, next day.
oomiho east:
TOn;
W-r-
Atlsatlc sad Gulf Railroad.
BOM Savannah, Gu., via Albany, Jacks
and Tallahassee, to Quincy, Florida:
re Savannah di **
Arrive at Albany d
10:18 F. M
„ 140F.M
Arrive at Jacksonville dally 1:46 P. M
Arrive at Tallahassee daily (Sunday* ex-
copied 7:36P.M
6:81 A. M
Macon and Bruimwiok Railroad.
DAT ACOOMMODATIOH teain—(Daily except todays)
Leave Macon (passenger shed) 8:20 nm.
Arrive at Brunswick 846 p. m.
Leave Brunswick 840 *• ®
tt:
Leave Savannah ••••••• „ -
Arrive at Maoon Passenger Khed 640 a m.
hawkinsvillr teain (Daily except todays.)
Leave Macon Paaseagcr Shed 3:06 p.m.
HewkinsvUle “*
□IS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED. » U*J!
8:42 A. M., 8:li F. M.
Leave . .
Arrive at Boase 6:41 V. M., 1:46 a. M.
Arrive at Dalton 1:40 F. M., 840 a. m.
Leave Dalton 7:60 A. M., 840f. h.
DC
DAT FI—*na TEAIN D 1LT, I
Leave Augusta at..
Leave Macon U.
Arrive at Maoon at....
Arrive at Augusta at
Westcni Railroad of Alabama.
Leave Selma 4:10 AM
Arrive at Montgomery 6 :40 AM
Arrive at Montgomery 6:16 PM
Leave Oo( *
Arrive R
“ rxrtsr'rJrW
Though the number of risitors is very
large and very many more are coming in
by every train, Macon bae made nrrange-
its lor the aoeommodatiou of all. ’i^e
people are doing nobly and will make the
Fair do ample credit to the State. Mayor
Hoff is working like a Trojan. He is al
most ubiquitous, and is the inspiration of
all around him. He is a host.
i.tttiTa.T'dWa
lightning rod man. and Frolenaoru B. F.
Moore and A B. Eastman. . ^
DOMESTIC NEWS.
Washington, October 23.—A full benoh
of the Supreme Court, e. iept Nelson, is.
present. There were no decisions to-day.
The Secretary of the Treasury is ab-
^Ue Postmaster General returns to
morrow.
The President has appointed William
Spence, Marshal of Middle Tonn.; F. T.
a tell, postmaster at Shreveport, La.;
David L. Bringlc, of Sslisburg, N. C.,
and I. Ik Pieroe, of Oiford, Mias. ,...
Tlie Supervisors arc discussing means
of protecting cotton during transit on
'steamboats. “
ILLINOIS
JetUvrJnly Nmteld*—J H.M JlMiry.
Chicago, October 23.—W. E. Lang-
wurtb, a surpentg who |d# cvekySiiug
by the fire, has committed suicide.
OuM, October 23.—While the pasaon-
;ers wers at aupper at Union City, on the
lobile and Ohio Railroad, three men
jumned on tbe engine, booked the train
and robbed the express car of 24,000.
The robbers all escaped.
jpn
Scranton, Ocfiber
anti-Popery lecturer, attempted to qieak
here yesterday, but was prevented from
doing so by a riot, in whioh be was se
verely cut in the head. He has deter
mined to make anoihor attempt to-day.
MISSOURI.
VA# JVeUvmal FvUo CnmmUn.
. St. Louis, October 23.—The - Police
Loafs, and recommends its adoption by
other cltiee. The report was referred to
ofihe wr ■
YA# r.U— flnr.
Charlsston, October 23.—Three fever
deaths have been reported in tbe last 24
hours.
Havana, October 28.—It is stated in
connaetion with thauaw Santo Domingo
revolution, -hat the iroa-clad steamer
Atalanto, whioh left Philadelphia in 1869
for Port-au-Prince, has never been beard
from, M
file Haytien cotton crop' ig
<
lateral Premium for Col to*.
Montgomery, October 23.—One thou-
sand dollars has been offered for tbe beet
bale of cotton exhibited at the Alabama
State Fair. The Fair will commenoe
October 31, and oontinue five days.
W A. »•» .A,
MASSACHUSETTS.
BosipN, October 23.—The socondmate
and four men from the English bark
Lord Btanly, have been picked up. They
left the Captain, first mate and mn»|mcn
aboard, who refused to leave tbe ship.
[ lo smtVam* 3 gT9riiQ7;
Baltiuoru, October 23.—Tbe Conven
tion to-day adopted an amendment to the
eauou regarding Bishops, whereby a con
vention of a diocese may place tho dio-
under tbe charge of a neighboring
Aee. t*»nu>af<4ury Mboprj&ler^r
circftUhtaneeK Afl Smencmant wks
adopted prohibiting a division or com
bination of dioceses without the concent
of tbe Bishops of the dioceses concerned;
another that no city shall form more than
odd dioocoe, that no dioooao shall contain
less than six parishes, aud that no dio
cese shall be reduced to less than twelve
#M* of m
nrillimmt tW Mm — IMtrml Chmrrh
CMlrlMia#—AVI* JmuHcmm
Nkw Your, October 23.—The body
found in East river, thia morning, lias
been identified ss toat of young Pryor,
son of Roger A.Pryor. It ia not known
in what manner he came to hia death,
and perhaps the mystery may uover be
cleared up. A peculiar sadness attaches
to thia severe domestic affliction in the
ht promise of the manner and loves- . UEJ
gSw-msaiiaRdr
nstod at Princeton Collage with
_T,jcrhonorx than had ever before been
won in that institution by tho moat dis
tinguished of its alumni. Tbe interven
ing period has been spent by him
few mouthe ago he returned to the United
{**42 iri k*s since been prosecuting the
stnoy of law in the office of bis futher.
The congregation of Rev. Dr. Cbupiu’s
Church, yesterday, contributed 212,000
tn cash, aud a loan of 250,000 without
interest, toward rebuilding Bt Paul’s
UuivenalM Church, at Chicago. ' » 1
The North American Inaoreace Corn-
form a new company un-
of capital, and to eontiuue bussneea.—
Thirteen stockholdem, who were present
auluoribed the pro rata amount before
tbe meeting adjourned.
W A SHINGT O N.
Supremo Court—The Omremmemt Motmnimf
FOREIGN.
JUd for Ch iemgro— Death of a 8m>m*~Th* Thorn
dertr o» JS'apoiton.
London, October 23.—Subscription
tor Chicago and the West continues.
The National Choral Society, numbering
one thousand performers, sung “The
Messiah’’ at Hyde Park ft .• their benefit
Sir Frederiok Murchison, President of
the Geological and Geographical Socie
ties, is dead; aged 79.
T(e Times, of thia morning, states
that the Emperor Napoleon has declared
that the recent report from France, of
Xfaapactist co lspirades and an intended
nt upon the coast of France, are en-
without foundation. The Empe
ror claims that ho is the only legitimate
sovereign of France, and advocates no
violent measures for the restoration of
his dynasty, but believes that bis parti
sans should urge the taking of the will
of the people of France upon the settle
ment of the government, by means of a
plebiscite.
CUBA.
TaOJtAS J. JXMUlSOf
losses T. SMITH.
Jennings, Smith & Co.,
corrop' VAutona *bid oohjussion
HBRCBANTS, j i 5 <
JJAVE this day removed to No. 6, McIntosh afreet,
▲nguata, Georgia, (opposite our former place of bui-
ines*,) where xe have the most ample and Close
Storvic o[n,U th< ollr. whlck ia BtrlcUr Mr*
Prool
Couwignmanta Holteiteit.
September 1, 1871—eopll-d4w3m.
g. The crop largely exi
e estimates.
Potto Plata adyioea assert that that
place has been burned by the opponents
of andPtatfou. »> o->
Caracas advicos say the revolution con
tinues with fun vigor.
]Special Notices.
HO SOS IN8UUANCE COMPANY, COL(IM-
B08, O.—Thia ia the Aral Company to furnish its
Policy Holders a statement of its condition since
the Great Chicago Fire. Mr. W. T. Waters, Special
Agent of this Company for the Southern States, baa
placed on our counter a Statement of their oondi-
Mpn, dated Ootober 16, 1871, apd signed by their
Secretary, ahowfnf arose Assets $896,479 12
Total ltabllittoa..... * 868,479 18
Leaving net asse's $642,006 €8
The statement concludes
Wo beg leave to state to tho Policy Holders and
the Public, tint after four days «i>eut by myself and
two Directors,' vis: Judge 0. B. Rhodes, of Mariet
ta, snd Theo. H. Butleb, of OohnAbub, uf»n the
inds, lu Chicago, anu a full examination of risks
ton there, and an examination of all other lueses
the ODiapaay. which Includes the bunting, of
Manistee and Holland. Michigan, we feel confident
that the losses are Billy stated above. It in known
that 2*6200* can be made on many of the potato*
non estimated at their full face, but the Diroctors
having it as their object to maintain their full capital
log it as their object to maintain tneir nui capital
rotutoritoto Bind, have endeavored to mate tho
assessment ample, an«l hope to only disappoint the
stockholders sod U19 public with s larger surplus,
whan ldsWsro adjustM,'!hauls now shown by this
W, Q, M. BAKEB.,Seccotary.
Nero 'Abocrliaemenia.
Brass Instruments.
FULL COBNUT BAND—SEVEN 1M8TBU-
. ME NTH notary Valvea—all in good ordnr-
t $400; win be sold atn eaoriOco. Apply at
464*86 • nl \ : THIS OFFICE.
mvjr SAFES FOR SALE JLOW
to Ctow ConvignmetUt,
Pathogen ol AVw Crop Tuo,
Platform Scale* and. Barth
CtoMfth
WEIGHT. SCHMIDT a OO.,
Forsyth street
HOARD WANTED.
GENTLEMAN AND WIFE desire board In a
private family convenient to tbe centre of Ihe
pert of the city.
AdUnM A T. S, ikrvMsa JOu pMi oUca
VIM 5t
CITMZKJrtn JUEETIJTO.
r us cmiBM or Atlanta m rni.si t»
ixMUt tlx aqr Uxu. ia u» di, o< au.hu, ox
TUESDAY EVENING, rax Nil or OCTOBB,
U]V • . . i.cj-J*
^KSHaSBLrrdss^
By order of the City Council.
oeto-Ot P. I- HAMMOND. Mayor.
SiTVnMTIOeT
THU OFFICE.
8tiu On the 16th instant, at • meeting of the Stock
holder*, it was unanimously resolved that, after pay
ing the Chicago losses, whatever they might be, thoy
would make up Intact the
Gash Capital 2,600,000
T. o. LAWSON. X. L IXTXFATEICK.
LAWSON * FITZPATRICK,
Attorneys at Law,
KATONTON. QA-
M. The Junior refers by permission, to Hon. ▲
H. Stephens, Hon. P. B. Kobinson, Hon. A. Beene,
Hon. L Stephens. ocU8-lm
Airii^tEW n.». daw son.
MAKING CASH ASSETS
2 4,0«Q,-
THIS PLACES THE
HOME
Upon the same SOUND BASIS it has heretofore oc
cupied, and *Mx TkflUft. foil*r NokUnlh. Aim* |
possible security that can be offered by
Ally Company
S3TH0H8 ^wiilESL
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
0O« 111 Rroxdxav, Boex, 18,
NSW YORK-
THE HOME
Oontinuea to issue policies stall Us Agencies, and all
its losses will be promptly paid, ns usual.
CHABLES J. MARTIN, President
A. r. WILL2TABTH,
' Vioe-Prosldcut
D. A. UEALD,
2nd Vice-President
J. H. Wash busk, Secretary.
Moo. M. Lyon, Assistant-Secretary.
JNO. C.. WHITNKR,
Atlanta) Ga.,
Three-Ply, Ingrain, Two-Ply
And all Grade# of
CHEAP CARPETS,
In extensive variety, now on sole at the Carpet
Store of
sept26-lm CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON k 00
WIn<ow Shades, Lacc Curtains, Lamber-
<juin Materials,
Daipask, Reps, Bugs, Table and Floor Oil Cloths,
lists, Mattings, Wall Paper and Upholstery Goods,
in Large varieties, at the Carpet Store of
aep626-lm CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON k CO.
The Largest and Jtlost Superb
Stock of
TAPE8T11Y, IT It TJ 88ELN
CABPETS
In the South, now on exhibition at tbe Carpet Store
of
Professional Cards.
thos. n. hopkins/
Attorney k. Couniellor at Law,
* ^ MftUNSWlOK, GA.
Will practio# in the Brunswick, Aliapaha, and
Southern Ofrctot*.
octW-lm
WM. U. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY A.T LAW,
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
WUl ynotiee in tho Ocmulgee <
preme Court. Prompt attention giv«
— — * nlars by r '
J. MAD180N GUTTS.
Attorney 3 ConnselloratLaw
If. ROOM 8 MAY BUILDING,
Cor. 7thaudISBfrectda %
WASHINGTON, D. O.
gar Practices in all the Courts, be tore all 06m-
minsio*s, and in the Deparimeuts. ocU7-lm
li^al iUMitif moMs.
^ Ueornia-DMilu Ltouatr-
A V1 ——
tr.tiuu ox IRx ertxte oIJomxN Pwmer, Ute of Mid
Oouxtj decoxxod. Oil. I. to olto xll, xnd axfxhr.
“:
»y law, and show cause, if any they mm. why perma
nent Administration should'not be (jtanted A. J.
Farmer and H. C. Baixel, on Joseph Farmer’s estate.
Witness asy bead a*4 seal, this Oct. litb. 187L
W. W. Hindman,
Ordinary*
NUBriie U Cs.
a THB
CITY!
w# look upon the suoseas of tbs party in Ike
coming atouoglaia* BM«m4 ek#ert editorieS
I «•«*■ Of m gee
TBMWpr SVaSCMFTION
*»-««♦" Sla^i o, n ■
S| SST«S^:::::f S-'
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. wswr-H* tom,
Executor’s Sale.
O N THE FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER, AT
the City Hall, in Atlanta; will be *old, at Execu
tor's eale. one half of lot No. 233 and 200 acres of lot
No. 234. Stone's District, Fulton county. The lend
lies about soven miles from Atlanta, on the
toed feeding. Drum <tatoti> F*«y, to East Point,
About half the land is under cultivation, the
other half wall timbered.
It lies well, and is desirable property. The half
lot Ho. 286, has a residence and other Improvements.
Sold a* tbe property °f Mrs. V. H. Key, deceased.
TERMS—One-half cash; the baltaneS in twelve
months.
seta 7-1*Wide* A* A. WPGQW* Execubfe.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
E. Guthman, Auction’r.
o'clock,
* end P
special order of
X will seU, St the •
reflfe
septM-im*
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON A CO
WILLIAM F. CNAWrORD.
vul ,§■ fi0R 11 ft ii *• TbY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordtoaryof
To RoWUnts Of; Atlanta. «ald county, wlU be sold on the trot Tuesday
L DVEBTISE TOUR BUSINESS IN EAST at, k. tn November next. 1871, between toe tawful hours
BAMA.
fife Ofeiik* Ucomotive (TrbWeekly)
has the largest circulation of any paper In that
Opellke *• A rapidly growing yeung city, and does
• gr*et deal of trading with Atlanta. octal
ANSWER TO
O BOJTO P VB L ICO!
Homing Newt: I sec by yesterday's edition
of your paper that, tbe Singer Sowing Mechino
Company, of this city, have my wife's name to an
article slylod "Fro Bono PubtaxV' to «MoB they
denounce the WHEELER k WILSON SEWING
MACHINE ae "A Yankee Humbug," and drawfbg
comparison between Rand “Arteinus Ward's wax
figures."
I feel 16 but juetico to th<) Wheeler A Wilson Cotovi A door in
pony, and too public in «en*r*l ’40 stele toai nty ^ fej^fhoi
wife knew nothing of the purport of the article men
tioned above, that it was by m 1st*presentation and
trickery the Singer Company procured hor signature
lathis p*i>er. I returned the Wheeler k Wilwin
Sewing MacMne, not bccnttsn ww ronaMefeff the
Singer better, but because tho Singer Company made
a present of Ore dollar* ($6) on my Orei
ment, and I could not buy tho Whoelcr A Wilson
under ten dollar* ($10) in advanco,
I have since, however, ordered back (be Singer, as
Iv
ten whodoal
Fueling. Mr. Editor, tostft is noth lag bui right to
take tho above statements,
I am yours truly, WARREN SNOW,
joctmi u
WXH AWAHUKD UY THE ATLANTA TAIU TO THE
rHIMDKM’HIA A If 14 ATIASTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO.
Ai«. 8 Broad Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
jh>*re»«
# T ,f T
Pride of Pennsylvania
HtE WlrtsKY.
24 s’ttoio'A rra' m t/.tmVW
to maMcr*.'*""
The siaUwdm'hsK old iointirncE.
Corner of Alabama and Broad Streets.
Apply to
480 81 X. L. AMGIER.
At) / 4
6. H\n*IKIMMl,*iuct4oH*er.
L BELL IN MY OFFICE,
. totof -INHr., at 10 o’clock
Court of Ordinary of Fatten
;ty, one COW and CALF, a number of articles
ousehtod Furniture, to good eoudttian.aitoa
lot of Groceries—*11 sold as Ihe property of Caroline
ivy, late ai Fultomosuaty. daoroeed. tor tka beae-
of the hairs and creditors of middeesaaed.
WM. TITLEBAUM.
oc tl4-td Temporary Administrator.
.Aclixiiiiitetmtor’ro ft ale.
State of Gxougia, 1
Taliatkkno Coxjntt. )
B Y virtue of au order of tho Court of Ordinary of
said county, will be sold on the flrrt Tuesday In
November next, 1871, between the lawful hoars of
esla, before tbe Court House door in Crawfordvllle,
In told oounty, the Plantation whereon Mrs. Dovey
Clemmons resided at tha time of her death. The
eltoatiou is healthy, sooiety good, ooavenient to
railroads, churches, mills, and port otoos. Land
suited to toe oulture of corn, oorton, or small grain;
In good repair. Mr. Alexander OUmmoua is on the
place, and will take pleasure la showing 16 to any
person wishing to purchase. Tsrms, twelve months
* i,h * pproT * d »*fia» , si*Tasss r *•
Admtal
ottoeritb. Ooxrt Hox~(loor, lxOtmwtordTUl.. ix
axli count* ■ tb. pIXDtxtlox orlxadx bxloxflx, M tbe
MHto of Graotxl Axrox W. drier, docMMd, too of
tod couoty. Tblx plxntxtlox It well ^xptod SNbx
cultxr. of cora, cotton, ud ratol gixtn. Mbtoloo
htothr. mcletjr good. Oraroxioat to nllioxd, poxt
office, eburebe, »od min*.
XI. juxm A. Grier i. oo tha plxco, xxd will tab.
iTisssssri
plst of each survey will be exhibftoa on day of sute.
Sold for the benefit of the heir* of said deceased.
Term* one and two years time for approved papers.
This, September 11,1871.
JAMES Mn TRIPLETT. Administo
do bonus non, with the will annexed.
aa$>61l-tdi
Administrator’s Sale.
,<m the first Tuesday In November next, within
legal hours of sate, ail the lends fastedeoanto
onrinff to the estate of the late Francis M. Ward-
tom _
Ghoocbca river bottoms. Which tract is known ae
the “Old Home Place” of deceased.
Also—Two lots on the west side of mid railroad,
Also—One hundred and twenty-aevon (127) w
it being where deceased resided at hla death.
Als6—One bundredund fifteen (116) acres, b<
tag on the southwest aids of said 127 acre tract.
three feat tote front mid
*ic also near said depot.
Also- Thirty-four (**) acres, oornering or touching
the southwest corner of the same.
And. also—Sevan hundred (700) scree, more or loss
place where John Pittman foi
u bracing
resided, at the
of the same is very finely Umbered.
All the above lends are good and finely timbered.
sesfessrts
lands will dowrtl to examine the same betore the
day of sale. Dr. WUaon, Railroad Agent at Duluth,
vriu point them vut
The lots will be sold separately, one half tor cash.
OEOROIA, UOUQLAS CO.
LIZA BETH llEUNA YIELD, bax applied for «X-
ll axipUox of penoxxltp, Mid 1 wUl pu, upon tbx
aw at my offio. .t Donclatoll.. on tb. Ub 4*7 of
Mnabw x.it at ox. Wolotk r. w.
W ,W. HWDKAH,
to tot Ordtopy.
W- X. aowAXp. «. BOtor*
W. H. HOWARD A SON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
OOMMiMMION MEMOHANTM.
NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK, , - - AUOUSTA, OA.
■\KrE again tender our i
YY business, in all its branches, to .our old pat
rons and planters generally.
CoMRmtmloM (tor Selllnc Cotton,
> One and a Quarter Per Cent.
B family tm\
lotted by one <
THE‘txjUCHOTOnITfARMS, throe" miles | P tS3i-rs fbr Bagging and Ttes wfl
he cent«e ef the city, being a *nbdivi»ton fiBed, and at the lowest oeah price.
of 600 scree into 23 small Farms. Male poamvs.—f Liberal cash advances made on oorton in ware
Titles indisputable. Terme-One-halfceto;betaaee banes. We extend all the tootilttes offered hr War
in 12 months, with interest O. W. ADAIR, house Merchants. Consign meets roltolied —H
octal-Jt Refit Estate Agent. action guarantee. augSlvSte
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.
MERCHANTS
IN
City and Country
-/CONSULT YOUR INTEREST; EXAMINE OUR
V stock and prioes before you buy. W« import
CUfLBRT AND CHOCXBRT
And It is not to your interest to go a long distance
from home and pay as much or more for the suae
t nail irartanitar art null nn to luritnnh iff _
POCKETCUTLKBY, and do not beSave that lo?
extent variety and prices it is equaled In the South.
AN IMMENSE STOCK
Oeorge Woeteteholm and Motfe
Celebrated I XL Cutlery.
JOSEPH ROGERS A SON’S
TABLK AND POCKET OUTII2Y,
THE ATLANTA SUN
DAIDTud WEEKLY
‘A Live Paver on Lira bout.’
uanna h. (Txranm, mh xmxw
A. bWiWrar, Iiwi Editor,
,t aon, OtoMxl HHax mt Min
flggjimparts
. bow to nnntr nm.
Wjw« ba rMfxnlblx tor tbx to. torlral of a
SS5
- *» totolxtod.* tor btoTritoarTato-
CITY AFFAIRS.
OX WARD O CO.
B 4 * ANT.
Wean agents tor the
CELEBRATED HARD
vbber hah ole knife.
pom moat trade h Botcher’*,
Motor* s SffiN’ffi, t M M* em
Lsoloiig Glass Plates.
We offer the
Cheape st 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
Several new driers* ire bring dug in
Uredty. We bear oompIainU that Karo
of them an left unrnaloMd, to ttM (fob-
get at iile.
Cltlaxa.* MMtlXffi.
Tke dtiisna’ moating, caUed hy Mayor
Hammond, to aonridnr (bo moeority ei
au iseoowK of OowmSmb, viii boJMd
to-night at tbe Oily Hall It i* au im
portant qaeattonaadabould bo eorefuBjr
X IU/jjl Kimball
Room, alwaj* ba* Tn Be* for mis.
IA. 1,000 Old p4>«* for *ole inqoo>-
tHfoxto wit fioimtor*. ^4*.
' ” WO laWfMX.
Wo publkb in todTtbo dodrieno of tbo
Sttpreato Ooort; oloo tho drihr “he
oeedtsga” at tho CtoarA *md **«y- tbo
“Onto* oI Ttoituimf*. rioudtog hi am
OOlMNHt U
Twelve sewmper ebaiet, witobie for
from 32x33 to 24*36, wUl bo laid
Addreae
J. H«*lt Smith,
Btudnem Manager Sum
(S- Orrrm to ]
2d Soffit; deo o Portion of Urn office, fo.
ehxfing eoe whtoow on the ftrri door—ta
Th* Buir Bnildtag, on Brood rireet.
Appfytp *r
V- '■ Stm Otto*.
Our oarrien are oot autkoriaed tore-
oeir* money for inbtoripUon*. or moke
eoBectioa* fora* oo a*; aoaoout, or to
aeB popes to *ng offie. Thai* ool* Sri*
ia to Soihmr popor* to oar rity mb.
on her*—nothing else.
Bitot or rn Law."—A 16 page pom-
of the profotmderi o< Mr.
moor productions Single
oopy 16 cents ; 60 eopie* 26.
— • 1. JUOfLT Sun,
Inn Ottee,
Miusyw Bun I
We offer for mlo * "Viiitmsi’.Ttiii
Press, whioh am* be nn eSharbVbaiiff or
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
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