The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 27, 1873, Image 6

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General News Items. ' MACON ADVERTISEMENTS. BENNER’S IB S .A. IR, I W ILL FIGHT AST TWO GEORGIA RAISED For IOOO Dollars. Mr. Benner can be found at bis place of business— THE BRILLIANT SALOON AND RESTAURANT, No. 43 Third street, which keeps open day and night— | J^ £ where can be found the most Choice Wines and j Liquors, and the most palatable Food in the city. Bed-rooms furnished FREE OF CHARGE to all vis- ; ' tors to the Fair. sepIO dCw .John P. Fort, Buddhism has half a million devotees. Philadelphia sends $4,000 to Shreveport. Long Island gets dubbed the American Tar tary. Hoop 6kirts with riding habits are gradual ly falling ont of fashion iu the Weatcm r.tates. Cornwall, Vt., comes out strong with a crop of 15,000 onions. Chicago is to have a $3,000 tournament, be- Doga during the State Fair ginning on the 1st of November. Ten thousand men ere employed on the German fortifications at Metz. Before the war, Mississippi paid $8,000 a year for her state printing; under carpet-bag rule $96,000. The dedication of a Baptist church at Pre6- qn’ Isie, Me., was postponed on account of the advent of a circus. The pulpits of the public schools at Gardi ner, Me., had a holiday one day last week to see a trotting match. It is noticeable that none of the Interna tionalists attended the recent International Workingmen’s congress at Geneva. Sixty-nine unregenerate New Havenites were arrested last week for fishing, shooting and plucking fruit on the Sabbath. An itinerant missionary pervades Ohio, who generously offers gratuitously to paint Scrip ture texts in large letters all over the outsides of houses. The debt of the city of Paris now amounts to $320,000,000, involving an annual expen diture for interest and sinking fund of $18- • K)0,000. I It as announced from Washington thatj 80 Mulberry street, another raid is to be made on the Mormons as soon as Congress meets. That sounds ! Dealer* in familiar. The soil of Ireland having been found to OYSTEliS, FISH, GAME, be peculiarly adapted to beet culture, a com pany has been organized in Dublin for the manufacture of beet-root sugar, ou a large icale. The perfect of Nice has declared war against the Italian language. The sale of the Italian journals has been prohibited, and the play- C8U Fe6d Fil bills ore no longer permitted to be printed in Italian. The Cologne Gazette says the number of Itussian serfs emancipated from the 21st of October, 1861, the date of the promulgation *eptl4 d2u A Pure Stimulant. Century Whisky! PATENT MEDICINES. mtvmm B F A R M E R s NASHVILLE CARDS. OFFICIAL. FULTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES CENTURY WHISKIES A PURE ATTORNEY AT LAW, sepl8 tf iiprters Tor tie Fair. i ELLS A LAKEY, of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum bago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, alter years of suffering, by the taking Dr. Filler’* Veg ! etmble Hhnimntic Syrup—the scientific discov ery of J. P. Fitler, M. D., a regular graduate physi cian, with whom we are personally acquainted, who has for 39 years treated these diseases exclusively with astonishing results We believe it our Christian duty, after deliberation, to conscientiously request sufferers to use it, especially persons in moderate circumstan ces, who cannot afford to waste money aud time on worthless mixtures. As clt.gymen, we seriously feel the deep responsibility resting on us in publicly in dorsing this medicine. But our knowledge and expe rience of ita remarkable merit fully justifies our ac- ( tion. Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania. Buffer- 1 ed siEteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas ! Murphy, D. D., Frankford. Philadelphia; Rev J. B. a .. rr t .. t *, ; Davis, Highstown, New Jersey: Rev. J. 8. Buchanan, KlIEY ARE EH I ERlNTLlt PREPARED I- EO.\l clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. G. Smith, Pittsford, N. York; r I Rev. Joseph Begs*, F*11h Cliim-h, Philadelphia Oth. er testimonials Irom Senators, Governors, Judges, Con gressmen, Physicians, Ac., forwarded gratis, with j 1 pamphlet explaining these diseases. One thousand kill be presented to any medicine for same diseases showing equal merit undt r test, or that can produce one-fourtk as many living cure*. Any per son sending by letter description of affliction, “ , nd for Catalo_ C. H. STOCKELL A <50. 81 Broad SI., and 2 A 4 College St... Nashville, Tea For October, 1873 W3W. -A.- a TE WAllT, w MAMJFACXTKE. Iron Railing, Verandahs, Chairs, Settles JAIL WORK, Etc., CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS, NASHVILLE. TENN. BASKS AM) BANKERS. old, and until now favorite brands ont of the market, because the principle upon which they are made is superior. They are first carefully distilled from i lected stock and stored away until they have attained ; doliarswUrGe'presented to i certain age, when they i Ile-Dlstilled by u Peculiar Piocess, which extracts the fusel oil, but retains the essential oils of the grain. It is the fusel oil which possesses the poisonous properties, and imparts the sharp, acrid flavor noticeable in many brands of whisky; it is the ferment and essential oils which impart the rich, oily, mellow flavor, and it is principally in EXTRACTING THE FUSE*., OIL, DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. No. 2 Wall Stkfkt, Atlanta, Georgia. L. Gordon, President; E. \V. Holland. Vice-Presi dent; J. M. Willis, Cashier; W. D. Bell. Teller. | KratiB a le gally signed guarantee, naming the } ,„p TT ,t ..on no,, McGuire bv virtue of and to eatitfy a fifa or nf hnttlMi In pnrp. aurp.-inn tn refund tliaa ! AU lhUHlALi; LAni AL,. . fiJUU.UUU ^ FultOU Superior COUrtr ; *' £ xv c Interest allowed from date of Deposit. nov22-ly. . .Macon, Ga. and retaining the essential oils, which constitutes the superiority aud peculiarity of this proceGS. At the time of re-distillation, the packages are thoroughly cleansed and steamed out, refilled with the AND FANCY ! perfected product, aud again stored away to ripen and mellow with age, which it does in a much greater de gree than is possible without such trsatment. We di vide it into different grades, according to age, desig- i nated as X, XX, XXX and XXXX, and the latter dial- Will establish Headquarters for Hungry People during ltuges comparison with ANY WHISKY, AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. THE GREAT FAIR. ,'e Thousand People—The lleet ReBlauran IN' THE STATE. ELLS & LANEY. Without Be Age ■ tec. The Auction House of Macon. o. i hand and to arrive Fifteen \ *° t^is f ac L 1 of the ukase abolishing serfdom in Kossia, up to the 1st of August, 1873, amounts to 6,992,- 494 men, without counting their families. According to the Hartford Times the Bos ton Globe has sunk $80,000 since it started] i • i n e _ t _ i - * • . . ’ and Winter Trade, all of which will be sold on regular and is still far fiom being a financial success. ; pale days, bale of Household Furniture, Plantation There are rumors that its stockholders are Supplies and Real Estate made a specialty, becoming tired ot the effort to establish j »eptl4 dim another paper in Boston. A new version of -‘Old Uncle Ned 1 lias be come popular in the suburbs. It runs some thing as follows: “Then pull up the wicket and the stake, and put the mallet and the The almost universal testimony of those who have used the CENTURY W HISKIES is that there is an en tire absence of headaches and other disagreeable alter- effects so often experienced in the use of other brands. This is a direct consequence of the Parity of the Century Whiskies, JOHN H. JAMES. BANKER AND BROKER, A llow isterest ou deposits, when left fortwo or ui"re months. Collections promptly attended to. Relers to and corresponds with the N* 1 ‘ ; onal Park Bank **— v —*■ *— : one as incorporal ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK. of the City of Atlanta. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES Capital, $300,000. Directors—Alfred Austell, R. H. Richards, E. W. Holland, John Neal, 8. M. Inman, W. J.Garretx, W. B. Oox. Special attention is made to collections,for which we remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange. Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Tuller, Cashier; P. Romare, Asst. Cashier. uov22. Information Wanted. E. BESORE has c I Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Goods for the Fall i and Winter Trade, all of which will be sold t FLOURING! MILLS. |^HIS Concentrated Vegetable Specific is a true Pu virus I on THE FIRST TUESDAY IN CCTOBLL NEXT. | within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: A lot or i arrcl of land, containing 8.',' acres, it heirs part of land lot No. 16. in the 14th district of oriaina.- ly Henry now Fulton county Georgia, upon which is situated the old Krics Brewery; also 23 acrc-s of said land lot formerly set apart by M. Krics as a home stead ; also 18 acres of said land lot 86, known as White’s slaughter pen lots; also 51 acres, more or less, of land lot 87, in said district; also lot No. 88 in said 14th dis trict, containing 202 V* acres, more or less. All levied on as the property of the Georgia Nationa' Bank 1 y virtue of and to jatisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Su perior Court in favor of EC Murphy, in right of lus wife, vs. The Georgia National Bank. Property point ed out by plaintifi’a attorney, Sept. 4,1873. Also, at the same time and place, lots Nos. 2. 'I and 4 of the subdivision of the McGuire propert beicg part of laud lot No. 79 iu the 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton county Georgia, commencing on the cast side of Plum street 118 feet north from Hun- uicutt stiN * t, and running north on Plum street 13t> , feet, and naming back east 100 leet to the Edwin Payne I>erty. Levied on as the property of Green M. ' * '.to satisfy a fifa issued from lavor of E. W\ Strickland \g. Green M. McGuire. Sept. 4, 1873. Also, at the same time and place, two city 1 *.-vm the city of Atlauta, fronting on Glower street * feet a:.«l running back same width 160 feet, kuown us lots No*. G and 7, containing one-eighth ol an acre, more or less. On 6aul lots is a small dwelling 14 by It; feet Levied on as the property oi Joseph F. Janes by virtue of un-1 to satisfy a Justice Court Ufa issued from the Jisu-'-b Court of the 1234th District, G. M., in lavor oi W. 8. Bell & Co, vs. Joseph F Janes. Levy ruude by J F Walker, L C, and returned to me. Sep*. 4, 1>73. Also, at the same time and place, a lot situated -*n the east side of Broad street, in the Gth ward of the I city of Atlanta, it being part of land lot N:» 77 a the 14th district ot oaiginally Henry now Fulton county, i Georgia, fronting on Broad street 43 feet and rurm.n. back same width 75 feet, adjoining the ptoperly of [ Heely and Solomon. On said lot is a two-story b: ; k i building. Levied ou as the property of A M Parker 1 by virtue of and to satisfy a fifa issued trout Fv.'.ion i Superior Court in favor of Pinkney Calhoun vs A M Parker and M J Magbee. Property pointed out ty plaintiff’s attorney. Sept 8, 1873. Also, at the same tune and place, all that parcel ot laud in the citv of Atlanta, being a part cf land lot No. 77, In the 14th district of origii a’.-y Henry now Fulton county, Georgia, beiug pans oi city lots N s. : 3 and G, fronting on Line street which bounds it cu th<‘ north 112 feet, running back southwardly along an eight-feet alley which diwde* it from Auste'.. h lot '. feet to Line street. Levied ou as the property of A 1> Forsyth, by virtue of and to satisfy eight 11 Manufacturers of WILEY’S XXXX FLOUR, PEARL GRITS, MEAL. BRAU, kc„ Ac., Macon, Georgia. HOTELS. Georgia lion ring M ills, ball: lor no more croquet’ll be played this BURR &. FLANDERS, Proprietors, year, it’s getting too late in tbe fall.” According to authentic information, (the correspondent of the Constitutionel says,) there is a license for the sale of drink in Kus- siafor every CIO inhabitants; in Siberia, one tor every oOO: in Prussia, one for every 200; in England, one lor 13M; iu Belgium, one for - *3; in Holland, one lor 90, and iu France, one lor everj 70. The Suabians have been holding an im mense festival in Jones’ wood, near New York city, which they call the “Constadt Yolkfest.” . On Tuesday fully 3-7,000 people visited the grounds, and the main feature of the festivi ties was a procession and a tournament, rep resenting a fete and reception given in llv.i by Sultan Saladin to the Emperor Barbarossa. in Palestine, at the time of the crusades. It was a gorgeous display of oriental splendor, which had been gotten up at an expense of \ 51,100. About 170 persons, all in costumes ' ot that media val period, figured in the pageant about thirty of whom wer«? mounted. * STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE, Opposite the Passenger Depot. rjIHF. Rooms are elegantly furnished, and the Table is supplied with every delicacy the market afford*. E- E. BROWN A; SON, Proprietor*. Professor SILLMAN, State Chemist of Connecticut. Pi-otesaor C. U. SHEPARD, Jn., State Chemist of South Carolina, l rolessor W. C. TILDEN, Washington, D. C. Professor JOHN DARBY, Allot whom agree in pronouncing it “WITHOUT FAULT,” and "FREE FRuM ANY DELETERIOUS SUBSTANCE WHATEVER.*' and it has beeu noted that in delicate and critical case* where used, that there was an entire absence of the nerveua prostration and reaction which so olteu fol lows the use of ordinary stimulant*. nl eliminates from the system the specific which causes such a long list of suffering. i heard of they In every form of scrofulous, mercurial and consti J concerning them Rational blood complaints, it stands without a compeer 1 brother, rapidly curiug ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, sca d head J Address him, cir salt rheum, and the 88 different varieties of skin affec* j tion*. It is a positive curative for scrofula, and tho | MERCHANTS’ : deadly enemy of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly : 1 ® eliminating them from the system. Thelluid Extract of Queen’s Delight, prepared by Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, has made the me st wonderful aud astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise the quickest and most wonderful effects in restoring O ' .. TT .. , , j, . „ . roraym, oy viriue oi ana xo sausiy eigmii iai-issueu 1 SAIUH McAAOl, fora, rlv Sarah Caaoy, aud from , he court of the 11120th Dirtr .t, G M : Eliza Casey, native* of Savannah. When last ; flvor of w Medlock vs Mecaslin A Kidd. Le y Atlanta, Ga. Any informaii rill be gladly received by their THOS. M. CA9EY. P. M. Dunn, Savannah. sepll-C & PLANTERS’ BANK (Of Washington, Wilkes County, Ga.) HILL, Cashier ; Company. made by J F Walker, T. C., aud returned to i Also, at the same time and place, a tract or parrel : land, containing filly acres, more or less, situated ;u the northern portion of land lot No li t, the 14th district of originally Henry now Fniym couny. Ga. Levied on as the property of E R Elliott, by virtue of ard to satisfy afi Ja issued from Fnitou mi per: r Court iu lavor ot F L Littlevs Elliott, M.MilUu v . W. SIMPSON, President. Also, at the e id plan i lot health. It is harmless to the most delicate, never be used amiss. It is the true beautifier of the complexion. If you want pure, rich blood, clear skin and beautiful complexion, use the Compound Extract of Stillingia or Queen’s Delight. Read our treatise on diseases ot the Blood. The genuine has the signature the upon Qtn/'L .... 19 000 Ward of the city of Atlanta, fronting liitv lev* x r ^apliai OIOCK - , i e88 on the right-of-way of the Western :.ad Atiaat.c Railroad and extending back tame width two hundred leet more or less, situated between Maga.'.ine and Me- hauie streets, and adjoining the property oi V b ty? . r. t apll-yl-eod ch label. . S. PEMBERTON A CO., Atlanta. Ga. Camilla- SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Macon, Georgia. W. _A_. HUFF, 1 WHOLESALE DEALER CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAQ6IN0, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc., participants being estimable citizens, Mr. M. Corner Cherry and Third Streets, MACON, Georgia. A STABBING AFFRAY —A DISASTROUS STOBM. Camilla, Ga., Sept. 23d, 1873. Eds. Herald : A terrible cutting affray took place about five or six miles from this place to-day, tbe j. D. Culpepper and Mr. W. 8. Davis. Culpepper was horribly cot in several places and bis life is dispaired oft' at tbia writing. Davis has fled. The affair is much to be re gretted as both parties are highly respected. XXXX Century Whisky ! Received a medal and diploma of lnprit at the Vienna Exposition, being the only brand ont of live on exhi bition thus honored. For sale by drnggiatssnd first-class dealers through out the United States: wholesale by n. K. THURBER * CO., General Agents, sepl9 6m New York City. Public Sale FARLIE, POWELL & CO.. COTTON FACTORS, A most disastrous storm visited our county So. !>6 B»y Street SAVANSAH, GA. OF THE RAIIinOAD. on tbe 19tb, doing considerable damage in tbe way of blowing down bouses and cotton from LIFE AND MONEY SAVED NO HUMBUG increasing demand for mv Southern Remedy ; I lias induced me to enlarge my facilities for man- , ufactoring, and I am now prepared to furnish it in any quantity to suit purchase:*. The efficacy of this I ! “ Great Remedy,” for Dysentery, Diarrha, the Cbole- | ra Morbus, and Deutitiou (cutting of tt-eth) of child- j ren, is. without question, as hundreds of certificates ; will testify, that nothing has ever been offered to the i public as a cure for these diseases that is its equal. In premonitory symptoms of the much dreaded epidem ic Cholera, its effects are speedy aud sure. It is pleas- ! ant to the taste, has no nauseating effect, and to bo convinced of its virtue ’t;s only necessary to give it a trial. It can be purchased at the drug stores of Col- ! lier Ac Venable, corner Decatur and Marietta, and Mr j Howard, Ptaclitree street aud at my office. I have taken the liberty of appending the names of a few of our citizens, to whom I respectfully refers* to the merit* of this Remedy. They baring used it some of them for years past, both individually nd iu , their families: j Jno R Wallace, Judge O A Locbrane, A K Seago, Jno I George. J T Porter, T J Maher. Leroy Morris, Joseph j Woodruff', Jordon Johnson, ElUh Robinson, Matt L i Walker, R Montgomery, Geo W Horton, JnoC White, | V/ J Johnson, Joe H Ransom, Win McConnell, M Hall, C Kicklighter, T.It Snell, Cobb co, Geo Sherdon, J A , Hayden, Ilobt M Farrar. Win Powers. Anthony Mur phy, N R Fowler, Tho* G Crussell, A L Holbrook, Ja* Caldwell, Geo Winsbip. S. T. BICCERS. SOLE l-KOLKIETOR. “ BIGGER’S SOUTHERN REMEDY. ! Office: Peachtree street, Powell’* Building. jy2eod3m GEORGIA STAR CANDLES! PROCTER &. CAMBLE’S Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES! Atlanta, Mnoon Pettus, it being a part of land jot No. district of originally Henry now Fulton c nt ~ Ga Levied on a* the property of Henry Morgan by virtu? of aud to satisfy a fifa issued from Fulto:. .-uper.o. Court, in favor of John N Walker A: Co \> 14 W ».* ■ and Henry Morgan, garnishee. Property j . ilc : cu by plaintiff’s attorney. Al»o, at the same time and place one bov.se and : situated ou the south side of Houston street helavC-t Pryor aud Ivy streets: fronting fifty feet on Roust^ street, aud running back 100 feet the same width, an adjoining the property of Frank Eddlemau an i other - Levied on as the property of J C Vaughn, by \irt . t and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Super »r Cot . iu favor of Lewis Powell vs J C Vaughn. P-ov-rt; pointed « ut by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at the same time and place, a lot o: ..ar c. land ljing and being iu the Fith Ward - AUGUSTA apsn-tf GROCER S. THE CHRISTIAN INDEX Atlanta, Georgia. Organ of the Baptist Denomination REV. D7SHAVER, D.D. ASSOCIATE EDITORS : Atlanta, situated on tl.e corner of Broad aud Lutkie I streets, froutiug 100 feet ou said Broad street, and run- j ning back same wtdih on Luckie street tj Forsyth street, and fronting ICO feet on Forsyth street, tic* | same being part ot laffd lot 78, in the 14th dislr::t > j originally Henry, now Fulton, county.tGa; e .cepi 7 . | feet on tbe corner of Luckie and Broad streets, and running back on Luckie street same width, 196 feet; : and excepting, also, 37 feet on the corner of Lu.kie and Forsyth streets, and running back on Luckie 07 leet. Levied ou as the property of E R Sasseen by >irtue of and to satisfy a ft fa issued from Fulton Su perior Court <n favor of Samuel C Freeman vs E R Sasseeu. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at the same time aud place, a lot on Pulliam street, in the second ward of the city of Atlanta it - ; ing part of land lot 76. in the 14th district of originally ! Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, containing one- i and-a-half acres, more or lees, adjoining the property of Jackson. Levied on as the property of J , T Thrash er, by virtue of aud to satisfy a fi fa issued t-'.m Ful ton Superior Court in favor of John Neal vs. Robett J , M ssey principal aud J J Thrasher indorser, beptem- Kar « 1 HVi REV. 8. HENDERSON, D.D. REV. E. B. TEAGUE, D.D., REV. T. G. JONES, D.D., - SOUTHERN TERRA COTTA WORKS. the Stalk. Heard ft planter say he had at least Bankers and Warehousemen, BARNESVILLE, GA twenty-five bales cotton cn the ground mined. »epi6-2w The damage done our county is variously es timated from $1,000 to $10,000. Don’t think, however, it will reach the latter figure. Later.—Mr. Culpepper is still living, al though it is thought by many he will die. Cotton is coming in very fast, nod our streets once more appear lively as of yore. Yonrs truly, Citizen. A writer iu the September Scribner s siys : ••It should be plain that examples are as much to servants as to children, sioce in man ners and social training servants are as chil dren. The peasant girl reared in an Irish cabin or German cottage can hardly be ex pected lo be a*model of politeness or personal neatness. It is quite possible, however, to teach her by example alone. If the mistress be coutteous to every member of her family, and they in torn to lier, the maul soon feels the atmosphere of good breeding, and uncon sciously becomes amiable and rosjiectful. luii operation and Rat let the mistress speak sharply to her husband, or scold the children in public, or let the master constantly find fault in tbe pres ence of the servant, and she will shortly dis- t ^i 7b, snen as uracKetta, aieuamun, ana everymiug in me cover that eonrteay M $ot one of the essen- A rcluteotu»l line. Also Chimney Toj.., v.nes. Flower tl-ilS Of the establishment, and Will most Pots, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturers of likely add black looks and uncivil words to the general disharmony. Servants being in- From 3 t0 finches itiative, there is more reason that the conduct j ra lOD8 ’ 8Uc M of employers be worthy of imitation. If the mistress of a house be careful of her dress, her speech, her daily habits, her handmaid will in all probability grow more careful of her own. But the woman who comes to her breakfast table with disheveled hair and rumpled gown, has no right to find fault with the maid for attending the door-bell in a dirty calico and. aloveuly shoes. Like mis tress like maid.” owell cfe AXurpheys, 2 4 0 MILES LONG State Lottery Brunswick., Ga 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1873. for September. DR. J. 8. LAWTON j ber 8. 1873, rons. Also, at the same time and place, a tract cr parcel of | land containing forty acres, more or leas, it being part - • Alpine, Ala ol land lot *6, in the 17th district of originally Henry. 8ki.ua, Ala ! now Fulton county, Georgia, situated in the Southwt et Nashville, Tens j corner of said land lot, with Improvements on tbe ; same, consisting of a merchant*' mill. L*\ .ed on as i the property of W J Barrett, by virtue of and to satisfy ; a fi fa issued from Fulton Superior Court iu favor ot Joseph Winahip & Co. vs, W J Barrett. ^-**>teml>er L I 8, 1873. I Also, at the same time and place, a part of :ano lot I No 15. in the 14th district of originally Henry, now i Fulton county, Georgia, commencing at the northwest .......... .... ......... j corner of nuUnd lot So 15. running »»t along me aud portions of Tennessee, South north hue of said land lot to the middle of tue . STEADFASTLY devoted to the tenets and great terests of the Baptist Denomination, this paper, which for nearly a half century ha* been the organ and fav orite of the Baptists of Georgia, and for the past seven years bearing the same intimate relation to the broth erhood of Alabama aud portions of Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida and Mississippi, will in the future ins, norma ana Mississippi, wtu in me xuxure . - r , oad lading to Durand s mill, thence Muthwest- , bv the excellency of its character, their highest ! erl ? » loD R ,® 1 ^ e *L oat * * stake, *,t>ng the Tt.. *, , ..... went line of said lot. thence slous the west . *. ue to t. ■ FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE U r NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A VERDICT AND decree of the Superior Court of Glynn county, Georgia, rendered iu the bill in Equity, tiled in said court at the instance of Rufus B. Bullock, John T. Brown k Co., M. I. Atkins k Co., Lendon A Co., et al, complainants, vs. Jacob the Brunswick A Albany Railroad Company, etal, spondents. the undersigned Commissioner*, appoint ed in said Decree, lor that purpose, will, on THE I5TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 73 TOE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN c „ er , aD(1 to Mle , before , be conrt bou . e doo „ iu tbe city of Brunswick-, county of tllynu. St tc of Georgia, between 3 o'clock, a.m.. and 4 o’clock, p.m., to the highest and best bidder, the BRUNSWICK ft ALBANY R. R, 2H ! Orptas’Ioi6&FfeeStlooL appreciation. The reader will find that besides the i largo quantity of Moial aud. Religious Truth with ' which it ie freighted weekly, a chaste selection of mis cellaneous reading su'd a complete summary of reliable ; intelligence—both domestic and foreign—will render them independent of other papers. Correctly printed Market Reports cf the principal citiea will make the paper invaluable to all classes of our people. As an advertising medium, possessing as it does a conslitu- | eucy of over 230,000 intelligent, substantial Christian ' people, it is unequal lei by any other publication in , the South. The Index clubs with all the leading pa pers and periodicals in the United States. The inter- I esta of friends remitting | tor all all kinds of r prepared to receive order TERRA COTTA WORKS. 8EWER PIPE, ■,076 tickets and the drawing of 12 ballots, there ^ said State—a aist. ! ‘ >e 220 P ri “‘ '•* ch of th “ rtr »" extending from the harbor of Brunswick, at a point known as Dennis’ Folly, to the line of the State of Ala- diameter. Also, interior deco- bama, near the city of Eufaula, auce of two hundred and forty miles, part of the same now finished, __ * uufiul#>iod. together with tho Right of W.y ior the J b ''. , bl k EimA mil Ilia Umla It-it-La linos rails witarvau CUem, UUUKB. DRAWINGS DAILY, AT 5 P. M. Capital Prize $7,000.00 30,316 Prizes, Amounting to $*>3,2.>3.20. Tickets $1.00, Shares in Proportion I N THE ABOVE SCHEME, FORMED BY THE t To whom £«~ Send for spec ice, $2 50 a year ; Miniate *, $2 09. *. P. HARRISON & CO., Proprietors, communications must be addresseil. Centre Pieces. Cornice, etc. We will guarantee all the work that we undertake same, and the lands, tracks, lines, rails, wharves, bers ou it; 4,356, each having two of them finished aa tl at nait 25 > 740 « eM:l1 having one only ol them on ; and also iwJwSTft «rw.. 1 45,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn number* on 5 well as that ute to give entire satisfaction. PELLEGRINI k CASTLEBERRY. an5-dt. Rracetrack Street, near U. S. Barracks. pier., wall., fence., bridge., buildings, erections, .tractnree, depote, stations, fixtures, real estate and nua ' b - f “ u 1 t0 ,s ‘“c.uxiie. »iU be steer-dlj appertenancea thereto, belonging to said corporation, - 1 togather with all the locomotives, tender*, cars, Office in the South, known as the FRANKLIN Steam Printing At which every style of Book, Mercantile, Legal and Railway Printing i* executed. In excellency of man ner, promptness and cheapness, we defy competition. Our Blank Book Manufactory is likewise well ap pointed. Orders solic ted for every grade of work in this department. County officials tpUl find it to the SsAHO’S : Analytical aid Any LaMory, n.tu a<5 Uuc .r. -- .. .- .7 iUIS UCPHnUltUt. OlllCXaiS VU1 UUU 11 IU lUlir riages, equipments, tool*, implements, machinery and i its combination the lat. 2nd. and 3rd drawn numbers. ; iot«Tef>t to consult u> as to Legal Form Books. Rec* 1 will Va*> ATltytiOil »n r-i17t-i 1 nri/t. ,,f J7,000 00 personal property of every deacrlption owned by will hc entitled to the capiUl prize of, i said Corporation, or in any way belonging to or apper- _m1, ‘“ 1 ' tainlng to the distance, and all the Little pelerines, or jackets of the same as the skirt and polonaise, are generally added by the beat dressmakers. These are worn by these ladies who object to go out in a tight- fitting garaent, and are very usofal when the weather is colder. The polonaise of different material or color from the skirt is not so well worn; it has given rise to snch incongruous mixtures as to be going rapidly ont of favor; two shade* of the same, or black with color, are much preferred by the leading elegantes. In these eases the black or dark color should always be employed for the polonaise, which may have trimmings, such as waistcoat, caff-* and sash of the lighter. We have seen some very elegant, and at the same time uaefnl Atlanta, Georgia. That tickot having ou it the 4tn, 6th, aud Utli drawn numbers, to 630 00 That ticket having on it the 7th, 8th. and 9th drawn number*, to 650 09 That ticket having on it the 10th, 11th, and 12th drawn numbers, to 650 &•„ That ticket having on it the 2nd, 3rd, aud 4th drawn number*, to 650 09 That ticket having an it the 3d, 4th aud 5th drawn numbers, to 650 oo • That ticket having on it the 5th. 6<h. and 7th drawn nambers, to 650 That ticket having on it the 6th, 7th, and 8th 1 drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 8th, 9th, and 10th drawn numbers, to 660 00 That ticket haring on it the 9th, 10th, and ^ 11th drawn numbers, to 650 00 | to mak“ aud execute good and sufficient titles to ihe That ticket hariug an it the lat, 2nd, and 4tn Franchises and Rights under its charter now belonging to aald Corporation Tho Road is complete and in good running order from Brunswick to Albany, a distance of One Hun dred and Seventy miles, or thereabouts, with Engines, Cars, and other necessary equipments, together with about fifty miles, nearly completed and ready lor the Track, between Albany and Eufaula with about three : miles of iron laid. Tbe track from Brunswick to Al bany is laid with first-class, new and heavy “T” Rail, Us, Minutes, Blanks, etc. Books. Newspapers. Sheet Music, and Periodicals, bound and rebound to order. Remember to make your orders on the Franklin Steam Printing House. west hue of said lot, thence along the beginning, containing 39 acres more or lee? ; said land being vacant the date of this levy—August 2. 18*.9. Levied on as the property of Janies T. Lewis, by virtue of and to fatisly a 1\ la issued from Fultcs Superior Court in favor of Cicero H Chandler vs Jau.e- T Liw.- . maker, and Thomas M Clarke, indorser. Also, at tbe fame time and place, a city lot aud one two story frame building, situated on th.- corner o: Fortytli and Grubb stieets. in tho city of Atlauta said lot containing 1 acres, more or loss. Lt\.ed on the property of T G Simms aud Jane Simms, by virtue Of and to satisfy a mechanic's lieu 1; :a is- will be carefully pro- j Justice Court ot the 1234th district, G M. iu ia- -r o: • A M Turner vs T 6 Simms and Jaae Sixtus Levy made by J F Porter. L C, and returned to me. ! Also, at the same time and place, tl.e rail:os i t.-s*. k : and roadbed, culverts, bridges, depots, s.ue-truok^. round-house, shops, etc., lying and he in-; iu tbe ; county of Fulton, aud State of Georgia, known as the Atlanta ,v Richmond Air-Line Railroad. Levied on a-; the property of the Atlanta ,k Richmond A:r-L;ue Itali- road Company by virtue of and to satisfy * n fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Mangum \ i Prickeit vs. the At ant* \ Richmond Air-Line Railroad j Company. Property pointed out by plaintiff s attorney. Also, at the same time and place, city I t? Ns, . 14 aud 12. No. 16 fronts ou Biss and Martiu street*, 1O0 feet by 305 feet: No. 14 aud In. same s , fronting on Martin street, being part of land iat No. I 54. iu tue 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton ! countv, Ga. Levied ou a* the property cf Vm J Lit- W |C^ tie, by virtue ot aud and to satisfy a ti fa is? ed from nUUOVi ,h fc justice court ol the lUiOth district, G M.ia favor • f B li \ A M Thrasher vs Wm J Little. Levy made . - J R Thompson, T. C , aud returned to rue September 8,1873. Also at the same time and place, a lot cr parcel ot laud and tho improvements ou the same, containing one and a half acres, more or less, situated «u th-* corner of Huunicutt and Plum streets, in the fif'h ward of the city of Atlanta, it being part of land lot 79. in the 14th district of originally Henry, now l ultou county, Georg a. Levied on as the property of G. M McGuire, by virtue of aud to satisfy JAMES P. HARRISON & CO., Nos. 27 ami 29 South Rroad st., Atlauta. Ga. July 24 purchaser, in FEE SIMPLE, free from all claims, debts, demands, hens, bonds, mortgages or brance* whatsoever. 8 Wil irgeo altop soils, guanos, superphosphates, marls, iron coals, pig bar ir<«i Terms ol Sale > drawn numbers, to. That ticket having on It the 1st, 2d, and 6th drawn numbers, to All other tickets (being 207, with three of the drawn numbers on, each. I UI. 7l;.i kui ,11. , . c u ” Bi » rrrf: - "M.*?* 00 *** P«g and bar iron, i 0nft H nndM«1 and^^Fifte Thousand DoYlara PASH to Tboae 66 tickets having on them the 1st and toiUttsfJntU bua mil pokoawe, Th«e ■'**>. «•- WW.te-. *lnc. .lew, 3ud d Bnmben- Mch THOMAS FINLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA GEORGIA. 217 60 | T>RACTICB IS THE SUPREME AND CIRCCIt ! Courts, and elsewhere by epecial contract. Al 217 69 j huainese attended te with dispatch. Office; North East Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets, Bt-U Build 29 06 g, up-stairs. decHl- 630 00 “open sleeves and are open in front, >>*»**'>• , '>* 1 «u», i»mt«, wine., beer, o.her, or merely the bodice. Ibis Lint of cherce* mailed Lave la: eitfei eneblee a vnistooet »nd nndernleeveH of the | 30?.' Mine as the shirt to be ahown, and thus forma ; “* a more tborongnly finished costume than if [ i nothing but tbe black Bilk were Keen above the skirt There are great varieties of shape and stjiein the patterns of polonaises, casa- qaes, etc.; those with tight-fitting backs and perfectly looee front* are pwrbaps the newest, and by no mean the least distingue. 2nd drawn numbers, each. the*same*mav*be 1 Tho *° 66 tickets haviug on them the ;>r.l and — • — 4th drawn humbers, • charge. m.Hed ^ ,0. Boa j i. WAKKIB ALLIS The Paul Pioneer hat been sued for d&magefl, and tbe damaged man claims only five cents. Other people, with no better rep utations, often rush in a claim for $30,000, f.n1 get what this man first demanded. PARK NS & ALLEN, ^Whiffets and J5ap<rjnttitdtnts, VUl fnrnteta Flue u4 HpulflaU<m. for CHURCHES. SANKS. STORE BUILOINOS. AND DWELLINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OFFICE, Corner of Pryor and Decatur Streets, op ment of the first instalment and to reoeive titles < I the payment of the balance of the purchase money. The first payment to be forfeited on failure therein. Also, at the aame time and place, will be aold TELECRAPH LINE upon tbe Right of Way of said Railroad, now comp!e ted from Brunswick to Albany, with all the FuUs, Wires, and property of the said Telegraph Lino. Terms—Cash. O. A. LOCH RANK, A. HOOD. R. R. H15ES, A. O. BACON. JOHN C. NICHOLLS, J. J. HARRIS. ju , y24-lawtda Coram ieoner. 6 00 2 00 : drawn numbers on, each And all those tickets (being 25,740) with one only of the drawn numbers, each 1 o CAPITAL PBI/.a On Monday* capital will be |7,(*00 00 : On Tuesdays aud Friday* capital will be 4,5o0 00 Ou Wednesday* capital will be ti.W'O 00 : On Thursday* and Saturday* 5,000 00 For further particulars seud for achetuea. No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a supe rior denomination can be entitled to an inferior prize. Prise* payable fo*ty (40) day* afler the drawing, aud aubiect to the usual deduction of 15 per cent. All prize* of $20.00 and under will l>e paid immedi ately after tho drawing. Prizes cashed at this office HOWARU A CO., Managers, : irpp-f.l/Il ATI.ANTa. G». ' J AW NOTICK. A. C. GA R L I N G T O N, Xj«wy«r, AW-Wita Practice is Alltei CorBTK._#* < Offic«: Rppubiic Block, Olbg-dte ‘ tlaota Georgia. S. A. DARNELL. Attorney - at-Law SPECIAL COMMISSIOttfR OF CLAIMS For Georgia. Office cwrnar Broad and Alabama g( 8 Will pvartice in tbo C rtirta of Atlauta and lfiue Mi Circuit!. ff from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Wy’.y Nix. va G M McGuire. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney, September 5:h, 1873. Also, at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land lying and beiug in ft ha City of Atlanta. Fulton county,*Ga , containing one-fourth af aa au re. more or leas, fronting on Collins street forty-five feet, and extending back 2o0 ftet; the aame beiag known as formerly the property of George Gibbons, deceased, levied on aa the property ot Thomas Fit~gibbon, by virtue of and to aatisfy throe ft iaa issued fVom the Justice* Court of the 1,234th District, Georgia AUUtu. iu favor of King A Co , va. Tbomaa Fizgibbon. Lev- iea made by J. F. Porter. T. C., and returned t > me September 8, 1873. Aleo, at the same time and place, a city lot a the city of Atlanta containing •; of an acre, altuated on James avenue and adjoining the property of Dodgin* A Wood, it being part of land lot 82. in the 14tb dis trict cf originally Henry, now Fulton county. Ga. Levied on aa the property of J. A. Richards, u by vir tue of and to satisfy a fi Ik issued from the CatabLgM Superior Conrt in favor of R C Beaver* va Jolia s Flo d and Jno A Richardson. Alto, at the same tima and place, a City Lot in tho city of AUanta, flouting on Rock street fifty fee:, and running back one hundred feet, adjoining Griffin ou the east, and Little on the weat, and Macoa north, it being part of land lot 83 in the 14th district cf origin ally Hanry, now Fulton county, Ga., levied on aa the property of David Thurmond bv virtue of and to sat isfy two flfaa isaued from the Justices Court of 102«th district. Q kf. in favor of John McManus v« David Thu'inond.* Levieamade by J R Thompson. LC. arul returned to me. 8ai t 8,1873. aepg-td Strayed or Stolen IjtROM No. 204 Marietta street, on Wedi aadav evening last, a bay HOB8K. medium a:.-.e. black mane and tail, with a Hblte apot ou shoulder mar the mauc. TEN DOLLARS tew ard will be paid for hia retnru to MRS. CRUMBY 23 3t it 4 Marietta at' ret.