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a, Capital” Gossip. The Season Re-opening—Senator Sawyer —Vice President Wilson—Grant or* CresarZsm—Gen. Blair on the “Intrepid Hearted/* From our Special Correspondent. Washington, Aug. 29, 1873. JOKING AT THE FOOT OF LINCOLN’S STATUE. The city begius to wear a busy look. The hotels are all in fine order. They hare been repainted and cleansed, and all things placed ^weadiness to receive the vast throng which assembles here when Congress is in session. The officers in the various departments, who have been spending their summer vacation at the different watering places, are returning, one by one, and it was rumored on the streets to-day that Gen. Grant had returned, but the New York Herald states that he not only had not come back, but would not do so before the first of October. Assistant Secretary, F. A. Sawyer, of the Treasury Bureau, has re turned, and your correspondent called on him this morning and found him hard at work. I thiok it is fortunate lor Southern claimants that Senator Sawyer has been ap pointed to fill this position. Although a Northern man by birth, he has lived in Charleston for many years. Before the war he was at the 'head of the Normal School in Charleston! and was always regarded as a man of brains and cnlture, as well as a gentleman pi integ rity. After the close of the wax* bp wept into politics and was eleetfd tc ftp U. $ Senate and shared for a time in the general o^ium which attached to wbaT were itnown as Car- Condensed Railroad Time Table, Girin*? the arrival and departure of all Trains, reeled by R. p. Mann, General Ticket Agent, No. Kimball House: WESTEBN AND ATLANTIC LAX.HOAD. Departs 8:30, a m., Cincinnati Express; 6, p. m., Ken- nesaw Lihe. Arrive 1:20 p. m., Cincinnati Express ; 11:15 p. m. , Kennesaw Line. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Depart 8:15 a. m., and 6 p. m.; Stone Mountain Accom modation, 5 p.m. Arrivo 5:45 p. m., and 11:15 p m. ; Stone Moon tain Accommodation, 8 a. m. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Depart 1 a. m., Mail Train, and 1:50 f. m.; Arrive 5:50 a. m., Mail Train, and 5:40 r. m. WEST POINT RAILROAD. Depart 11:30 p. m.; arrive 5:40 a. h. ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILROAD. Depart 6:40 a.m.; arrive 7 p. m. OFFICIAL. FULTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES For September, 1873. YV’ 11 '!' RE SOLP BEFORE THE CupKT HOUuE f f door in the city of Atlanta. Fulton county, Ga, on THE FIRST TVE8DAY II* SEPTEMBER N£XT, within the legal hours of 3alp, the following described property, to-wit: A city lot in the 6th Ward of the city of Atlanta, fronting 59. feet, more or legs, on th$ right-of-way of the Western 4a Atlantic Railroad, and extending back same width 200 feet, more or less, situa- ♦-* apti Magazine and Mechanjc streets, ENOCH MORGJUTS SONS’ S A P O L I O la a substitute for Soap for all Household pur poses, except washing clothes. SAP O L I O for cleaning your house will save the labor of one^oleaner. Give H a trial. s A P OLIO for Windows is better than Whiting or Water. No removing curtains and carpets. S A P O L I O cleans Paint and Wood, in fact the entire house, better than Soap. No slopping. Saves labor. You can't afford to be without It. 8 A PO L I O for Scouring Knives Is better and cleaner than Bath Brick. Will not scratch. S A P O I. I O is better than Soap and Sand for polishing Tin- ware. Brightens without scratching. s A P O L I O Polishes Brass aud Copper utensils better than Acid or Oil acd Rotten Stone. S A P O L 1 O S A P O I, I o reaves qoap from Marble hU^tela, Tables and Statuary, from Urd ftnisbed Walla, and fro^ China and Porcelain. S A P O L 1 O removes Stains sod Gresae from Carrots and other woven fabrics, you will like it. There li no one article known that will do so mankinds of work and do it as well as Sapo- S0UTHERN TERRA COTTA WORKS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN full operation and are now prepared to receive order lor all all kinds of TERRA COTTA WORKS. Such an Window Caps, Enrichments of Cornice such as Bracketts, Medallion, and everything in ihe Architectu&l line. Also Chimney Top*, Vase*, Flower Tote, Statuary, etc. Also, manufacturers of SEWER PIPE, From 3 to 30 inches in diameter. Also, interior doco rations, such as Centra Piooos, Cornice, etc. Wp wffi gcukvautep all ilia work that wo undertake to f*L. nto t<» givo entire satisbction. is Great Sootta Frelsnt Passenger ROUTE TO AND FROM NEW YORK. Via Savannah, Georgia. 0 T ,I L , L£J 11 ? T " CLA8S SIDK-WHEI L STEAMSHIPS OF THIS LISE SAIL FllOM SAVAKSAH AND NEW in connection with tbo CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAYaud «AIUKDAY. Make as quick timo and have superior accommodations to any Steamships on the Southern coast* ) tRr THROUGH FREIGHT carried at as LOW RATES as any other route. All claims for loss, damage or overcharge settled promptly. PASSAGE FROM ATLANTA TO NEW YORK, $27 60, MEALS AND STATE ROOMS INCLUDED. Fireman's Fund Insurance Company of California, CASH CAPITAL. CASH ASSETS... *300,000 oo . 619,991 OO UUg27-tf JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent, 38 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. Bath Tubs for the million! EXCURSION TICKETS To New York and Return. Good to list October. O- $45.00. All other infoi junoll-dfiui MEALS AND STATE ROOMS INCLUDED. nation furnished by application to the undersigned. CEORCE A. M’CLESKEY, Traveling Agent, Steamship Co.’s Office, No. 4 Kimball House LAWYER** THOMAS FINLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA GEORGIA. WMRACTIOE IS THE SUPREME AND CIRCUIt THE -V-XIE^GKIIsrX^ FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Liabilities S 11,314 75 Assets 353,413 79 Net Assets 342,099 04 Losses Paid Sinee Organisation 1,500,000 00 Forty-one years in existence. Rate* as low as in any other Good Company. All Iiossea will bo Promptly Paid. Ten Thousand Dollars are deposited with Hon. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the State of Geor- "*• fnr “’•‘iiritv of the policy in this State. i WM. WILi49, JB., Secretary. WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT A BATH TUB? WHEN YOU ('AS OKI A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL-LINED BATH TUB, COMPLETE. WITH PLUG TO LET OUT THE WATER. FOli $10. ONLY $10. FRANKLIN & EICHBERG, Nos. 14 and 16 Whitehall Street. JOT Also, refrigerators, ice cream freezers, pi mps, rams, gas fi.\< jnnel-tf TT'RF.S. CHANDELIERS, METAL ROOFING. pet-imgger*. xxowever, . j ... Carpet-bagger. He went South long before the war to fill a very honoiable ami lucrative situation, and ENJOYED FULLY THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE among whom he lived. His coarse in Con gress was characterized by such straightfor ward integrity that he tailed to realize the hopes of tLe mongrel legislature of Sooth Carolina, and they refused to send him back. After the promotion of Mr. Richardson to be Secretary of the Treasury, in place of Mr. Boutwell elected to the Senate, Mr. Sawyer was appointed to fill his place. Here I feel assured he will discharge his duties with that taithfal impartiality and ability which his past repntatioh for integrity and executive capacity would justify. Vice-President Wilson, who has recently had a severe stroke of paralysis, left Boston ou Saturday for a two weeks’ visit to Cape Cod, with Gov. Claflin. He is said to HAVE SO FAB RECOVERED FROM HLS ATTACK as to render it probable that he will be in his seat on the reassembling of Congress. Senator Windom, the Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on transpor tation, is expected here on Monday on bis way to New York, to attend a meeting of his committee postponed from September 4th to the 10th. I notice in the papers to-day a re puted interview with General Grant on the subject of the recent editorial in the New Y'wk Herald on Cxesarism, in which the PRESIDENT SHOW'S A WONDERFUL DEGREE OF TACT in dealing with the question. He states that he accepted the first nomination unwillingly, preferring his position as Commander in- Chief; that he desired the second nomination because be thought it was due to him to be indorsed by the part}’, as it was through his efforts to serve them that he had endured such an amount of abuse. When one of his lriends quietly suggested that he might put an end to all this discussion by coming out over bis own signature and declaring that under no circumstances could ho be induced to run a third time, “Grant, with a mischiev ous leer of the eje, said it would be “in bad taste lor hiln to decline what might never l>e offered to him. Remember poor Colfax. He declared such a strong purpose and desire to retire to private life that bis p irty felt that it would be cruel to place any obstacles in the way.*’ I beard Gen. Frank Blair say once that those who took Grant lor a fool were, in great error; neither, said he, is he a groat ge nius. •* but Iih has as intrepid a heart as ever filled the bieast of any man on earth. If be had not, HE WOULD HAVE FLED ACROSS THE CONTINENT alter tbe battles of the Wilderness. Instead of that be he staid there until there was no ar my to oppose him.” Said 1, “ Do you think be will ever leave the White House ? ” “ No. sir; not nutil be is driven out by bay onets. He has risked his life f or a smaller stake many a time.” This is a fight in which the South can look cl with great composure. We have lost our liberties, and we care not how soon the Em pire comes. With my present feelings I am inclined to think he could raise a pretty good army in the South to help him keep the place. The South is heartily sick of one law for Bos ton and another for Charleston,and any change that would equalize the burdens would not be unacceptable. Morton has caved under the back pay pressure, and has recently draw n his money and paid it over to the United States. 1 shall begin to think old Ben Butler is the most respectable one among them. He openly defends bis action, and tays he INTENDS TO BUY BUTCHERS MEAT WITH IIIS. That if the money was stolen, he Certainly would not insult a church by offering to make them the receiver of stolen goods. Walking through the rotunda of the Capi tol, we paused in front of Lincoln’s statue. The old man wears a very sad look, and holds a scroll in his right hand. Two New England preachers standing to our left, inquired of a gentleman near them, who was evidently some deeply wronged Southern man: “Mis ter, can you tell us what that is Mr. Lin coln is bolding in bis hand. We guessed it to be the emancipation proclamation.” “No, sir,” the gentleman addressed re plied, “it is not tbe emancipation proclamation; that, sir, is a District ot originally Henry, now Fulton county, Geor gia. Levied on as the property of Henry Morgan by virtue of and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Fulton Su perior Court in favor of John N. Walker A Co. vs. J. H. Walker and Henry Morgan, garnishee. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel of laud, lying and being in the city of Atlanta, known as city lot No. 63, having a front of 100 feet, more or less, on Marietta street, and extending back 200 feet to Walton street, bounced ou tbe northwest by an alley or street, and on tbe southeast by city lot No. 04, being a part of land lot No. 78, in the 14th district of originally Henry, no Fulton county, Geor gia. Levied on as the property of Willis t'. West- morelond, by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of N. R. Fowler, Trcisnrer Fifiton Loin acd Building Associa tion, vs. Willis F. Westmoreland. Property pointed out in mortgage fi. fa. Also, at the same time and place, a lot containing one-half acre, and the improvements on the same. Situated ou the corner of Forsyth, Luetic and Fairlie streets, in tbe fifth ward ot the city of Atlanta, adjoining tbe property of Simms, it be ing a part of land lot No. 7s, in tbe fourteenth district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia. Levied on as the property of John H. Loyd by virtue, of and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of James M. Smith, Governor, &c., vs. Thomas E. Whitaker, prin cipal, W. A. Brown, John H. Loyd and A. W. Craw ford. securities. Property pointed out by John T. Glenn, Solicitor General. Also, at the same time aud place, a lot and the im provements on tbe same, said lot fronting on tbe north side of Branch Alley, in tbe first Ward of the city of Atlauta, 70 feet, moro or less, and extending back at right angles 101 feet, it beiDg a part of land lot No. 77 in tbe 14th District of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, and known as C. E. Gren ville's homestead. Levied ou as tbe property of C. E. Grenville by virtue of and to satisfy a li. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of John Kiley vs. C. E. Gn nville. Proporty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, at the same time and place, one-half of the un dived interest in 300 3-5th shares of stock in the Sco field Rolling Mill Company. Levied on as the proper ty of John D. Gray by virtue of and to satisfy two li. fas iseued from Fulton Superior Court, one in favor of William W. Garrard v*. John D. Gray, and the other in favor of Robert C. Gwycr vs. Atlanta Mining and Rolling Mill Company. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, at the same time and place, a house and lot containing one-half sere, more or less, situated ou the corner of Luckie and Hunuicult streets, adjoining Ed ward Payne on the east, it being the house occupied on the 31 st of July, I860, by George Shipley, under the bar of an attachment at the suit of Elisha W. Strickland vs. Green M. McGuire. Levied on as the property of Green M. McGuire by virtue of and to satisfy an attachment fi. fa. issued from Fulton Supe rior Court in favor of E. W. Strickland w. Green M. McGuire. Property pointed out in attachment li. fa. Also, at the Fame time and place, two city lots. Nos. 10 aud 11 of the sub division of the Mitchell heir prop erty, known as the City Park, each of said lots front ing on the south side of Decatur street, in the Fourth Ward of the city of Atlauta, 23 feet, mud Jot No. It) ex tending back ninety feet, and lot No. 11, ex tending back south 100 feet to an alley a >joining the property of Voice and McDaniel, it being part of land lot 77, in the 14th district of Fulton county, Ga. Also, a lot containing one-quarter ot an acre, on Luckie street adjoining tbe property of Carlton A Blodgett, in the 5th ward of siid city, it being a j art of land Jot No. 78 in said 1 ltli district; also, on 1,560 shares of stock iu the Atlanta Ice Manufacturing Company, as the property of W. Wallsce Rhodes; also, ou a lot and the improvements on tbe same, containing five-eights of an acre, situated ou Walton and Luckie streets, in the 5th ward of the city of Atlanta, adjoining the property of Kile. Craig, Rhodes and others, it being a part of laud lot 78 iu the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia. Levied on a\ the pioperty of Foster Blodgett by virtue of aud to satisfy two fi fas issued from Fulton Superior Court; both in favor of James M. Smith. Governor, etc., vs. Foster Blodgett, principal, and W. Wallaco Rhodes, Ephraim Tweedy aud A. L. Harris, securities. Prop erty pointed out by Johu T. Glenn, Solicitor General. Also, at the s;ime timo aud place, all that tract o parcel of land lying on the west side of Crew street in the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, con taining one-fourth of an acre, more or less, on which is a dwelling houso occupied on the 5th day of De cember. 1867, by J It Barrlck, and the samo premises which William Wilson deeded John A Dome in trust for William T Newman, trustee for wife, Agnes E j Newman, ou JOth October. 1866, and known as citylot J No 25, in block No 7, part of laud lot No 76. Levied j on as the property u! Win T Newman, trustee for j wife, Mrs Agues E Newman, by virtue of amt to tat- | isfy a li fa, issued from Fulton Superior Couit, for, the purchase money of said property, in favor ol ! John A Doanc aud J It Wallace, vs Wm T Newman, | trustee for Mrs Agnes E Ncwinao. Also, at the same time aud place, all tl at t»a -,t or par ] cel of laud lyiug and being on tho northc&bt sided Marietta street, iu the city of Atlanta, commencing at ! s point on said northeast side of Marietta street, fifty i feet northwest from the corner, formed by the inter section of tho street which lies immediately sontli- wrst of Thomas Fosters’ lot with said Marietta street, and running back northeast two hundred feet, thence at a right angle northwest fifty-eight feet, thence at a right angle two hundred fret to said Marietta streot, tbeuce along said Marietta street to the beginning point, it being the property wherein Johnathan Car michael now rct-idos, aud marked “Carmichael” on Cooper’s map of the city of Atlanta. Levied on as the property of Johnatbau Carmichael, by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court in fsvorof Margaret A. Rust ts. Johnathan Carmichael. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. H A N D 8 A P () L 1 () handSAPOLIO as an article for the Batli, “reaches tho foundation” of all dirt,’opens the pores and gives a healthy action aud brilliant L Courts, and elsewhere uy spc*.._ .. business attended to with dispatch. Office: North 1 East Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets, BeU Build i g, up-4 tairs. decSI- NOTICE. W. L. COWAKI EN, Presuleu L A J. GADSDEN KING, Agent, Bread street, ATLANTA, GA. tint to the skin. HANDS A P O L I O from b >tli bands and face. HANDS A P OLIQ ping of either hands or face. handSAPOLIO removes Tar, Pitch, Iron o» Ink Stems and Grease; for workers in Machine Shops, Mines, Ac., is invaluable. For making the Skin White and Soft, aud giving it a “bloom of beauty.” it is un surpassed by any cosmetic known. handSAPOLIO , and every- DON’T FAIL TO TRY THESE G000S. Buy it of your .ilcrcliaiit If lie lias it or will procure it for you. If not, then write for our Pamphlet. “All about Sit polio,” and it will be mailed free. ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS, aag8-dAw;im 21) PARK PLACE. N. Y. HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spolswood, MACO]^! QEOnGrlA, Nearly opposite Passenger Depot. Board f 3 per day. aug 3-tf r. WHELAN, Proprietor. A. C. GA R L 1 N G T O N, jji Also, Agent lor tuo L*»udu life Immranc.} Company. Maco $100,000. and Lancashire Fire— Capital: $5 0)0,090. SUte Agent, Cotton States Ga.--Assets: $542,201 28. Deposited with Comptroller General, of Georgia, Xjawycr, ^aErWu.i. Practice in All the Courts.,*^ Office : Republic Block, Olb2-dle * tlauta Georgia. Atlanta Furniture Manufactory S. A. DARNELL, Attorney - at-Law D ANIEL & ROWLAND, WA REH0USE AND SALES - ROOM, COTTON FACTORS, 96 Whitehall Street. SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS For Georgia. Office eorner Broad and Alabama Sfs Will practice in tho Courts of Atlanta and Blue Ridge Circuits. CHARLESTON cards. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ami Agents for the Celebrated Etlwan, AVando, Diigdnle and Cotton l-'oeil Utiauos Corner Jackson end Heynolds S'.reels AUGUSTA, GA. MTCOXSIGHMENTS SOLICITKI'. COMMISSION FOE SELLING COTTON, $1 TEE BALE.-fc, MANUFACTORY: COR. BUTLER AND HARRIS STS Jas. Beidoe, Jr., Rout. 8. Cathcart. Frank E. Taylou, X ADDITION TO 0001)3 OF THLIIt O'.VS MANUFACTURING, ABF. NO.V RECEIVIN' i A H'LL AN I . W. WILLIAMS A GO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Cotton Factors and Bankers, HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, BIRNIE & CO. Commission Merchants, 65 Beaver Street, New York. (ESTABLISHED I IT 18 5 4.) ruiture, eu.br*-.-: m Wholesale Confectioner, FIRST - CLASS FURNITURE STORE, Which »rc now OFFERED AT PRICES WHI II MUST MOVE SATISFACTORY TO PURCHASERS. IN FACT \VK ClIAt.LKMlt: ALt fnilPKTITtlRS /.V THK TRADK. both iu Iho quality of onr good. *n<! the Jin. - we are willing to sell ot. l.VtBVTHIN.. GlMlUNm D EXACTLY as Ktl'UESEXTED OK IlllSM ID FUNDED. Aug. 22-dlm. J. E . ADC ER & CO. s II A M It O C K >1 O U S K . WEST POINT, GEORGIA. IMrOBTBBS OF this house. Traixs stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left side of car shed. PAT. GIBBONS, *an26-d:nn Proprietor LIVINGSTON HOTEL, NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, LA FAYETTP MKS. M. MARBLE, - - - Proprietress. B“srd by the Day, Week or Moulli. st the most Reasonable Rates. X.IVERY 8TABX1E CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE. IIATIDWAITE, CUTLfRY.GUNS, RAR IRON, STEEL AND AGRICULTU RAL implements. IS?) Mc-limr M it ft ;im! Oil Fii-d liny Mrect, Charleston, S. C. THE CHRISTIAN INDEX. liK.VXDKST SCHEME EYF.il KNOWN. TYtlrtnta. Goorgin. Fourth Grail Gift Goicer FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Organ of the Baptist De.-.c.ri.-iat-cn PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. REV. D. SHAVER, D.D. 12,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000 REV. D. h. BUTLER. I.wn I'iriii Ticket Dra^s a (Jin. may 25-d6m HENRY BISCHOFF & CO WHOLESALE GfOCERS Fruits, Nuts and Preserves. | REV. S. HENDERSON, D.D. REV. E. B. TEAGUE. D.D . i RLV. T. G JONES, P.I*.. - S230.000 fox* $30! — ALSO Carolina H ±00, 1?>7 Kaist Bay, Cltarlcalon, S. C. may23-3in-cod dfcc., LUCY COBB INSTITUTE, ATHENS, CA. Toys? Willow Ware, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, ------ Georgia •d tiul SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, MACON, GEGRGIA, THOMAS H. HARMS, - - l-roprivto! Bonrcl X~*c r Day Op. Paasongor De\*ot. «u>l Or’y One Minute's Walk Kennesaw House, MARIETTA, CEORCIA. FLE THER & FREYER, Mrs. A. E. WRIGHT, Principal. riNHK POUBTKKNTil ANNUA I, SESSION VII,I, WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO, villi a full corps of Teacher*. * TERMS PER YEAR : STEADFASTLY devoh-d to :i,c to teretta of the Baptist Dcumuiiiatu«n. i tor nearly * half century lias Iwen tli oritc of the Baptist* ot Georgia, anl i years bearing the same intimate n !.»' erhood of Alabama and portions J Carolina, Florid* and M " - merit,by tli* ex eih-i I appreciation. The i I large quantity of M- iai which it is freight i '*< k<y, :i eha.->' - cellaneous roadu.g and a»■••mpJf *>' M'.mi>..»iv *>' intelligence—h-'t. ! them independent <1 other papers. « , • I Market Reports c.f the principal »- v --‘ i ! paper invaluable to all classes <■; unr 1 ■ • 51* I advertising medium, poaaeaaing 3" »i • ;l | eney of over 250.U0U int< lligeut, ;-rA"taii:u 1 ipeople.it is uncqualle 1 by a ” M“ ‘I the South. The index clubs I pers aud perhxliculs in the Ci | rata of friend* remitting m i tected. j Trice in a n ame, 50 a ye with all t lited Stale! l will he Primary Department Academic Department. I. Collegiate Department, Board per month $20 00 ! 40 00 60 00 20 00 For further informal!' PROPRIETORS. GAINESVILLE HOTEL apply to the Principal or JOHN II. NEWTON, Board ol Trustees 4j-^i - Macon Telej Sunday and Wcdm J y :i l-Snn A: Wed 4 w IMEWY PITTED TXJP FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. a opening is offered to a abilities aud experience, who ■ city property. Addre ;a COPY OF THE NEW YORK llEBAEl), coaLiiuinff tbe first news of tbe battle of Bulls lian, and that is what makes him so sad.” If you could have seen tbe air of nunttera- ble disgust with which tbe preachers turned aw&y, remarking os they did so, “You are no doubt a rebel.” Yon could appreciate the air of quiet satisfaction that played on the lcbel’s countenance. I found out who be was, but rnypo-e it is not worth while to name him. R. M. Felix Regamy, who has just arrived in New York, is now the master of an almost unique art. His specialty may be thus de scribed : A large sheet or whitened canvas i£ placed upon an easel. The artist, neatly dressed, makes his appearance on the stage, '—and, ascending a short flight of steps, writer in bold characters the name of the person whose portrait be is about to make. He then interposes his body between the audience and his work and thus conceals his ooerations. With only two crayons, a black and a red, he fulfills his task. Iu a miuute aud a half he steps aside and reveals a comically exagger ated picture of whoever his subject may chance to be. The facial lines arc all perfect, and position and many minor details arc care fully observed. The remarkable thing about these sketches is, that apart from their rapid ity, they possess intrinsic merit, and would be capital if they took half an boar instead of half a minute to accomplish on some easier tca!e. Also, at the earnc timo and place, all that tract or parcel of land in the city of Atlanta, aud discribed a* follows: being tho west half of city lot, No 137, on the west half of fraction F, of land lot No 52 of 14th district of original Henry, now Fulton county, bound ed north by Decatur street; 50 feet west by city lot 136, and fraction K, and south by the right-of-way of Georgia Railroad 50 feot, and east by the other half of said lot, and fraction F, containing 6-8 of an acre, more or less. Levied on ss the property of Dennis O'Sulli van, by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgago fi. fa. issu ing from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of N R Fow- lew, trustee, Fulton Loan and Building Association vs. Dennis O’Sullivan. Property pointed out in fi. fa. August 4,1873. Alao, at the same time an J place, six barrels Ginger Brandy, seven barrels of whisky, and eight ha!i barrels of whisky, and fifty-nine t f Boss’s 8t Domingo Bit ters. Levied on as the prope: ty of R. If. Rose k Oo., by virtue of a distress warrant for rent, iu favor ol Sandyrs W. Leo vs R. M. Rose a Co. July 2, 1873. Alao, at the same time and place all that parcel of land in the city of Atlauta, being part of land lot No 77, in the 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton county, being parts of city lota Nos 6 and 6, fronting Line street, which binds it on the north 112 feet, E. L. CALDWELL, - - - Proprietor. june4-dtf THE JONES HOUSE, NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE, COVINGTON, GEORGIA. R. W. JONES, Proprietor. W Fro apriUdly i conveyance from the Railroad. • NEWTON HOUSE. MRS. JANET HAUDROP, COBLESC k Mecaslin's land, thence cast 112 feet to an alley, thence along tho west side of said alley 103 feet to Line street. Levied on ss the property of A B For syth by virtue of and to satisfy four fi fas issued from the Notary Public’s Court of the 1234th district, G M, in favor of G J Booth vs A B Forsyth. Levies made by J F Walker and returned to mo August 2d, 1873. Also, at tho name time and place, a part of city lot No. 280, in tho city of Atlanta, upon which the Soap Factory is st present located, togethor with the fixtures and machinery thereon for manufacturing of soap. Said lot commencing at the corner of Bell and Foster streets; running thence cast 100 feet: thence south 200 feet; thence west 100 feet; thence north 200 feet to the beginning point; the same being part ot land lot No. 52, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Ful ton county. Bald lot levied on as tbe property of A sad case of death from starvation is re ported by the London papers. On August Uth Dr. Hardwicke held an inquest in Camden Town on the body of Honry Ryac, aged thirty two. It appeared that the deceased had beer editor of a French newspaper. The journal being suppressed by the authorities, he catne over to England and endeavored to gain a livelihood by translating manuscript. He underwent great privations, and finally was taken to St Xancras workhouse in an almost exhausted state. Though promptly attended to, he gradually sank and died. The post mortem examination showed that death had been occasioned by exhaustion aud consump tion. Verdict accordingly. Alao, at the same time, Martin Hridwel a lot on the corner of Baker and Decatur street*, in the city of Atlanta, the nine being a lease for three years, and now occupied by Dr. Pinson as a drug store, aud others. Levied on, aud by virtue of, ami to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Justice’s Court of tho 1234th District, G. M., in favor of W. E. Bearing vs. Martin Bridwtll. Levy made and returned to roe by J. R. Dorset!, L. C. A. M PERKERSON, aufiS id She riff MATS AXT> granro STREETS, SPARTA, GEORGIA. TERMS: $2.00 per day Lodging included. 60 per meal Without Lodgiu march 25-tf. NATIONAL HOTEL. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, J. E. OWENS, Proprietor, I.I, 't Piedmont am! Orange Hotel, Lym-hburg, Ya. BAGGAGE CARRIED TO ARD FROM THE DEPOT FREE OF CHARGE. H O WA RD HOUSE BROAD STREET. Neatly Opposite Montgomery and EufanlaR. It. Depot EUFAULA, ALABAMA. BOARD-Per Day $ 2 W The Ikot House In town. aprll ly W. J. HOWARD.Prop’r. UNIVER8ITY HOTEL, The wile of one of Lord Gordon'* counsel passed through Dalath recently, her fingers aud wrists covered with jewelry, which her haabhnd hod received as part of his fee. Bat tkefiae* jewelry of FULTON COUNTY Postponed Sheriff’s Sale. W n,I. be sold before the Court Home door In tbe dtjr of Atlanta, Fulton county. Georgia, on tbo arat Tuesday In September next, within tho legal hours of sale, tbo following property, to-wlt: The undivided half interest in a brick-yard, situated sar the Krles old Brewery, in the city ot Atlanta, niton county, Georgia, containing one acre, more or ss. Levied on as thv property of Anthony Light k Co., by viitoe of and to satisfy a ft fa issued from the Justices' Court of inn 469th District, G. M., in fsvor ATHENS, GEORGIA, A Physician and Surgeon i of good professional i purchase $6,000 ol •• MEDICINE,” At Herald Office. OA AM PREPARED AGAIN TO fcF.I.L THE J.Y4. r. HARRISON A- CO., lVoi-.ict, Scud feu spec in r jtilL FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT author- I i/» d by special act of the Legislature for the 1 «*: • • lit ol tho Public Library of Kentucky, will take i .j« e iu Public Library Hail at Louisville, Kentucky. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 1873. Cii iy sixty thousand Ticket* will be sold, and <mc- hall of these are intended for the European market, thu.-. leaving only 30,000 for Bale in the United SUte*. where 100,000 were dinposed of for the Third Conceit. Tin* Lckets are divided into ton coupons or psrt-*, aud h.iM* ou their back the Scheme, with a full explanation the mode of drawing. At this Conceit, which will be th*» grandest musical dis] lay ever witnessed in I his couutry, the nnpnv. - dented *um of 31,300,000, divided into 12,000 caxh gifts, will be distributed » y J-'t among ihe ticket-holders—the numbers of the n. Urts t » !*» drawn from one ’■vkeel by blind children. Mid the gifts from another. LIST OF CIFTS. • 'me Giand Cask Gift $250 G60 One Grand Cash Gift. 100 Oc.c Grand Cash Gilt eO One Grand Cash Gift 25 Om* Gland Cash Gift !• 10 Cash Girts, $10,000 osch 100 ::<) Cssh Gifts, 5 onoeacb 150 1 000 each 50 500 each 40 .'*>* C-ssh Gifts, SO Cash Gifts, too C*»h Gifts, 150 Cash Gifts, 2.*» Cash Gifts, 3<*0 each 45 000 FRANKLIN Stec.m Printing House. 3 *5 Cash ll,l\>0 Ca*li l iift-, 50 i to ooo :J2 oo» 550 5U0 Oils, White Lead, Colors, At which cvi rj sivlc <4 lh><*k, Mci»*i»b- Railway Printing is executed. I» • x Hhu ner, promptness and chcapmss, ** m s> \* Our Blank Rook Manutautory >' h ‘•* 11 poiuted. Orders eoiiciUvWor e\ » ry g» j this department. County official; 1 I interest to consult Eranklii WINDOW GLASS, NAVAL STORKS, Etc.. ill find it to their Lr*»l Kona Keo- 4iiDHt,'V, Hlauks, cto. II,> ,1.. Ne«.|-r<-ra. Sheet Music, and Peri«>dicals, bound and Remsiul*er to make your orders Steam l*rint«n»f House. JAMES i*. uuaasoN ,V CU. Nos. 27 and 29 South Broad st.. Atbut. july24 I.L1S WAI l »tal, 12.000 gifts, ail cash, amounting to S 1.500.00*1 l'h«* tiistribulioo will be positive, whether all the Ti. kds are sold or not. and tn« 12.000 gifts all paid in pi<qH»rtii>n to ths Tickb aohl— all unsold Tickets l*eing d« stri>»*od as at the first and second Concert*, and noi represented in the dra..tng. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets $50 00; Halves $25 00; Tenths, oi each coupou, $5 00; eleven Whole Tickets for {.'AX' Oo 22 Tickets lor $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of Ticket* at a time. The imparallcd success of the Third Gift Concert, well ss the satisfaction given by tho Firat and Second makes it only necessary to announce the Fourth to iu- ►ure tho prompt sale of every Ticket. The Fourth ; J. SLAV. GENUINE COAL CREEK LUMP COAL, Parties in the city, or at a distance, will do well to send their orders at once. You remember the scarcity of Coal last winter, tako notice and govern your selves accordingly. y4l-in EDWARD PARSONS. STAR CANDLES! PROCTER *. GAMBLE'S Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES! Atlanta, Macon AUGUSTA .p-m-tf GROCERS. DAVID McBRIDE, SUCCESSOR TO No. 201 E. Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^y & WALKER, ... rill be conducted in all ita details hk« the Third, and full particulars mxy bo learned from circulars, which will be scut froe from this offi. “ who may apply for them. Tickets now rea ’y for sale, and all orders accompa nied by tho money promptly filled. Liberal terms giveai to those who buy to sell agaiu. home, MASCFACir-US-J Of G A . THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, A gout Pub. Lib. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. auglO-dWedkSuniwtd may 25-ile oil,” m IVo. 8 Whitaker Street, SAVANNAH, GA. —(COPPER STILLS,PLUMBING National Life All. AST A PAPER MILLS. JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor GAS AND STEAM FITTING, a sample of the quality ol News. INSURANCE GOMP NY i Roue Hollow Hill ill Stovi BANKS AND BANKERS. Manufacturing Company. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. So. S Wau. SlKKKI. Atlanta, Georgia. The United States of America, Wnsbiiigton, D. O. Cash Capital McBRIDE & SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF By R. H. LAMPKIN. Madison House. U A D I 8 0 N, GBOlllLu ri^llAVELLUH, Invalids and famtHea will find thia one | of the bast hotels in the Houth. Porter* at all •'ie trains who will take car* of baggage. Ternia isaonable. P. B. WOODARD. M*y23-d-t f. eea. Levy made d to me. aog6-td« TENNESSEE HOUSE, Corner TennesMe aid Main ,tree la, CartersvlUe, Ocorcla, M-Splendld fare ana reasonable rale.. Fine Carriages, PHAETONS, R0GKAWAY8 AND BUGGIE8. Cash Assets $1,000,000! FTJLtj PAID. $2,563,911.63. Brass aid Iron (Mis ■A1HC TO fltw Bohnefeld, BRANcn OPKICK, Philadelphia, where the btttiuoea of the Company it transacted. i uthori*ed CAPITAL, $*00,000 Interval allowoi from date of Deposit. uor23-ly. JOHN H. JAMES. || BANKER AND BROKER, LlsOW INTEREST ON DKPOSIT8. WHEN IeKFT fortwo or mure months. Collections promptlv ' with the Na- nov22-3m. OFFICERS: E. A. ROLLINS Praeulcuv JAY COOKE Chairman Finaune mul Exeoutire Committee. Repairing Promptly and Neatly Executed. J* J- R- L0V- H. I>. COOKE, (Washington) EMMERSON W. PEF.T JOHN M. BUTLER FRANCIS GURNEY SMITH. M. I) WM. E. CHANDLER, (Wiwliintfton.) Yice-Preaidoul .. Viee-FresUent and Actuary Secretary Medical Director Attorney. E. A. ROLLINS, JAY OOORK, CLARENCE H. CLARK, DIR C T O R S : UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN METALLIC TRIAL CASES, CASKETS. AND COFFINS OF B .H Atau OFCUt «,*r Taylor e Corpaa pnwerver. | lfetUVK’8 OPERA IUH SK. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ol the City cf Atlanta. D£Sk1NATE0 OCPOSITOHr QF THE 0ftlT€3 STATES Capital, $300,000. DuuccTona— Alfred Austell. It. H. Rlchatua. K. W. Holland, John Neal, S. H. Inman, W. J.Garreu, W. L MAttlETTA 3TBEET ATLANTA All orders promptly and faithfully attended to Ofilers for carriage* received. marR-dthr ! Oox. ^ Sj'ecial attention ie made to collections,for which we ; rrmit promptly at lowest rate of exchange. ! Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Tuller, Cashier; j P. Bomare. A eat. Cashier. nov22. WANTED. „ BhKHlworth,Griffin, Ga., or to Capt. \V. F. Johnson, at the office of Mark W. Johnaou, At- Uh%a. Ga. BUS P. JOHNSON. MERCHANTS' A PLANTERS’ TANK (Of Washington, Wilkes County, Ga,) W. NV. SlMrSON, President. \ A. W. HILL, Cashier Capital Stock .... $112,000 Special Attention paid to Collections, for which proupl re mitts uces are made, at lowest rate* of ear"—*“