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An Atlanta Man in Killedge-' ISTew
ville.
IHWS OF OLD SIGHTS—<»’AD CHANGES OF A
VrZIirEFOWS FACE—A CJCSXON TO DYSPEP
TICS—1UPBOYKMENTS JM MATERIAL AND
SUBSTANTIAL Y.‘EALTK —COL. m’aDOO,
ARMOEIAT. DELICT, ETC , ETC.
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.A/iver tisemercts.
iorW RURAL MEW
YORKfR- tbe Great Illwstra-
g ted Ar.MCtJLTTRAi, and Fam-
CAROS.
leUm reliable, an* prompt. Cards iMeried
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named ’
nserted
$30 a year.
— IRON WAREHOUSE
Armstrong, Cator & Co.,
OF 1 TTHE
Milj^dgeyili e, Ga., Sept. 20,
To the Editors of this Herald: 1
Here I am iu tbe ancient Capitol—ih-c £ret , ble,'
dd re<i billp
and stones” since February, 1865. This city Pa.
is not now like it wars once. When the Capi
tol was here, many of its people weoo like
those who live in other capitol towns: they
looked to the dre^pings from the State sane- (
TTrnat, is the Stand-
aril Authority upon Practical Subjects and a High-
Toned Literary Journal. Only $2.50 a yeat>-less to clnbs.
Great Premiums or Cash Commissions to Agents.
Thirteen Xumbene f?cf. to Jan.) On Trial, for Only
Klfty Cental Premium Lists, &c., sent free to
all Trjal Subscribers.
Addr—a O. 13- T. MOORE, lfew York City.
— Now re;idy lOT Meat*, itonn-
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John P. Fort,
WANTED.
Attorney at Law.
C. B. Wooten,
Attorney At Law.
A THEME.
Cobb, Erwin & Cobb.
Attorneys at Law, Athene, Ga.
Emory Speer,
Athene, Georgia, an Solicitor General, will at-
Lawy<
| ; tend t
and Winter months io do boeinesa in their own Hall, Banke, Franklin. Habersham. White, ItabuD,
tftO Farmers and Farmers' 8ona daring the Fall ; *end the Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett,
* nary for ft sunwort and ft larce soar-ce n f adjoining townships. BusincM respectable, easy and give attention to collections and other claims,
.naryior ft support, ana a mrge source oi j and p>yg welI For particulars, address 8. 8. fcCRAX- ,
their stynyly was-ent off when it was carried 1 TON k CO .Hartford, Conn,
to Atlanta. Ib#so who weTe thus deprived
complained bitterly, and have not yet ceased
to complain—indeed, they grumble'aod a few
Agents Wanted.
SEND FOB CATALOG T'E.
DOMESTIC SEWIH9 MACHINE CO.. NEW YORK-
Tinsley W. Rucker,
j Attorney-at-Law—Prompt attention given to all bus-
IML’OHIEKC AND aCANCPAt TCHfcr.S
RIBBONS, MILLINERY,
STRAW GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINEN, LACE,
EMBROIDERY.
HANDKERCHIEFS, and
LADIES’ NECKTIES,
237 and 239 Baltimore St.,
BALTIMORE, MB.
I $Rr Orders solicited. »epl7 3m
Scofield Rolling Mill Co.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
IsTO. 28 PEAOHTBE3E ST.
BAR IRON of all kinds,
r _ J i uumtaiiv nnwi (snuniiu vu>. "in i Un
of them bwper »bout it almost every dmr. Csn GRAY S CEtlBRATH) ANTI-FRICTION COTTON PRL_
■wo blame them ' I do not; on the contrary, The cheapest, simplest and moat perfect Cotton Screw
I sympathize with them sincerely. ever invented. Send for Circular. WASHINGTON
I was impreeecd with the changed appear- »OH WOHitS, 00 Vesey street. Mew York, sole wan-
anoe of my old friend Boagbton of the (Union ” *' tnrpr *
..nd Recorder. You know him. You know
that while thc capitol was here he v&9 cheer- {
iuL and had c^pleaftant beaming fact, w hich, !
.f not actually Jvandsome, was good booking;
enough; wearing a perpetual smile <hut was
’’childlike and bland.” I was astonished
and made sad, when I met him to-daw. All
bis good looks, smiling counteinucce and
pleasant voice and deportment are gone.
• ione! Thecotuseof which is thati^c has
taken the removal of the capitol to heart jnore
seriously than -the whole town besides. His
.lamentations, Joinl wailings and deep, bitter
curses, Lave for-excelled all others eouAined.
It has becomecme of Milledgeviile’s“ieatuios
c. D.
Hill,
Attorney at Law. All business promptly and careful
ly attended to, and the same respectfully solicited.
THE BEST PAPER.
THY IT!!
The “eleaitlfic American fa the cheapest and j A UKKIOUS.
best illustrated weekly paper published. EverjTnuat- 1 J\
ber contaioe^rom 10 to 15 original engravings of new !
machinery. Novel Inventions, Dredges, Engineering
Works, Architecture, Improved ■'arm Implements,
and every new discovery in Chemistry. A year’s num
bers contain (32 pages and several hundred engravings.
Thousands of volumes are preserved for binding and
reference. The practical receipts are well worth ten
times the subscription price. Terms, $:> a yesr, by
mail. Specimens sent free. May be had of all News
dealers. PATENTS obtained on the best terms,
Models of new inventions and sketches examined,
and advieg free. All patents are published in the
^^L B A N T.
Thomas R. Lyon,
Attorney at Law, practice* regularly in the Courts o
Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections
made. All business diligently attended to.
Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at 4]c. rates,
and examine the stock and get a Price List.
aug3l-d&wtf
Call
A-KROW
J. R. McCleskey,
Attorney at Law.
" A R a E » V I L L E .
B
J. A. Hunt,
Flnlt Circuit and Supreme Court.
\ QUSTAVTS OB£R. JOHN K. OBKR. BOBEBT OBEB.
G. OBER & SONS,
Manufacturers and Proprietors of
Genuine Phospho-Pemvian Guano,
Aminoniatfd Super-Pliosphatos
Special Tobacco Compound, Cround Plaster,
Ac., &c„ &c,
—ASP—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Office, 68 Sooth Street, BALTIMORE, Man-land. Fac
tory, Locust Point.
as- whe.t Krowera would do ,e„ to ,,urch,.e the.e i A Cargo just arriving via Port Koval, South Carolina We will supply
superior Guanos, used very largely in wheat growing i 1110 trade Oil r6&SOH!lbl6 terms. STEPHENS <fc FL\NN.
angSl-lm
WE are sole Agents in Atlanta for the '‘AMERICAN COTTON TIE"
Company, and ar« prepared to supply dealers with the famed Arrow Tie.
Send in your orders. STEPHENS & ELYNN.
ang31-lm
A. ZRZRrCFW TIES.
At first his earnestness, vehemence and.In- , Sciestihc AitiiaicAX the week they i»su-. Send for
tense ravings «fu«ed a little ot the same spir-
:t into a few wiko.tried to echo his knud .re
train, but they enoii abandoned their under
taking in a complete failure to do the subject
ustice. The feeling gradually became one
-f pity for him, And .now it has settled down
nto indifference.
He, however, still pursues them with -vig
orous application that knows no abatement:
a zeal which his handsome features could not Gn *’» Anti-Friction Cotton Press, circular.,G*ng I
c
A L H U () !t .
Joseph McConnell,
i sections.
! I have used these Manures for tbe last five year
pnd unhesitatingly recommend them.
R. A. ALSTON.
EDWARD COX, Decatur, Oa., Agent.
aug2fi-dtf
pcactice in all tbe Courts. Office at the c
TKTTkTV 1 L L E~
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Branch OBc,corner F ».d 7th.u„ Wuhington, D.C. st j 'Tj.a.ruu. Gordon county, Ga..
STEAM ENGINES
BOILERS
AND MACHINERY.
Stationary and Portable steam engines au.l boilers.
AHEHCAN COTTON TIE.
GOLDSBOROUGH, FORSTER & CO., 100Xons VlT
Wofford & Milner,
Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine
aug31-lm
ow Tics; 1,000 bushels Seed live, for sale bv
STEPHENS <k FLYNN.'
inspire in the J.™ wieu nothing tonne-led F ° “ * V *'
_H1D. lie has brooded over th© subject untLl Locomotives and 'Dummy Fugines for street roads,
■melancholy'’ and “gloom" are no named for and ruining purposes, new and second-hand lean and p L an : ee o -r,.
ids condition. He made it his meat a^d MachiI,er 3 r of ever J descriptiou. «eud A/aDaniSS & I urner
his drink, gorging to &a unheard of exceo«,
liUit has soured upon his stomach and given
bint .a icry face tb.at is fixed and permanent;
Jike some dyspeptics who are afflicted
with mozbid hunger, the sicker he grows, Mlc Jfc ATWUOI), pesdurea the laigeat llgtat -
... • • i • .» ", Can be used on aDy coal oil lamp. For sale by all J -* aw J
Use XQ4-re voracious is hue appetite, and the dealers.
;aorfi ravenously he devours Lis chosen food.
Some oi his friends have been much alarmed
lor hia £*mty, daily fearing he would do
A. D, Hammond.
will praetico in Flint Circuit, the United
States District Courts, and Supreme Court.
MEN. Girls and Boys want
ed to Mil our French and
Am^rkau Jewelry, Bjoks, Game?, etc., in their own
'OnMthiog ranb, either to himnelY or some one i SSJg-- 1 SSSi M I
WOMEN
Arn^mau Jewelry, Bjok
t» t&T V ALL I v .
else; and but for the horrid tales of Dr.
Greene's cruelty to his patients, he would
sent free. P. O. VJCKORYACO., Augusta. Maine.
fcfcT)9YCHOMAKCY, OR SOUL CHARMING.’
one since have been nlacnd for treatment «w«sr sex may lascinste ana gsin tne love and
-ong since naceueen placed lor treatment 1U affections of any person they choose, instantly. This,
the lunatic asyium. simple mn,U] acquirement all can possess, free by
I am sorry to siy that I see no sign—no m * il ^ or 25 cants; together with
hope whatever—of any improvement even, E| *7T > ti*a Oracle. Dreams. *
Jet ftlone recovery. It is » terrible malady, p ub ii>hcr.; PbiUdeipbia.
now in a collapsed state, and will i irry
him to bis grave. I turn him over to the ten
der mercies of bis God; none other can do
aught for him. Let his sad fate be a warning —- .
to oil zealots. May his spectie forever stand | dV'ftr
before every person in the least inclined to —
° f H “ orbi £‘ ppe, , ite ; war 1 iD « iFSSZ7S£?^g s ££ SJMf 33S£ Altorn( . t , t . „
.hem to eat opanngl}. leACO to his ashes. Attacks, and all derangements of liver, Stomach and . Attorney at Law.
He has been a worthy citizen, anti I love him Bowels. A9k your dinggists for it Beioareof imita- I
AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE
SANFORD’S
Invigorator !
F
W. c. Collier
_ Ataornev and Counselor at Law. Fort Valley, Ga
Q K 1 F F 1 I .
R- H- Johnston. Jr..
i especial attention u: all Legal Business en- I
Practices in the Fiiut Circuit.
Doyal fle Nunnally,
Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted :
to their care.
| Si o I A IV IPUISUl'.
No. 69 Soutli Gay street, Baltimore.
C W. WALKER,
Xj TIDIES »
Chemise, Drawers, Skirts i Nightgowns,
Walking Suits, Infants’ Outfits j
ANI) CHILDREN S CLOTHING, j
E. N. SPENCER, No. 60 Lexington St., j
qug26-6m BALTIMORE. I
READ’S GRAND Dll UESS COLOGNK.
READ'S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE,
READ'S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE,
Made iu Baltimore* and sold by all dealer*, South
I and West. It is the sweetest perfume in America, and
; sells at 25 cents. aug26-lm
CHARLESTON cards.
. II. SNOWDEN.
E. W. MARSHALL & GO.,
Wholesale Dealers i
ROME ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOUN J. SEAY.
WILLIS WALKER.
N. C. Collier.
$5 to $20 per day. ! Agents wanted
either sex. young or old, make more money at work
* ~ for u8 in their spare moments, or all the time, than at
He Kindly extended to me the freedom of his an5 thing else. Particulars free. Address STIN-
in spite of this latter cloy fuult, which bus
proved to be his ruin.
13nt notwithstanding his sad misfortunes,
he still recognized and was glad to see me. | for
He kindly extended to me tbe freedom of his anj
sanctum for the sake of Auld Lang Syce; and S0N & CO., Portland, Maine,
as we chatted of other and better days when ———s————
we knew no sorrow, I was gratified ’to sec a i
-park of that old fire of good nature flash
and flicker across his face—though it soon
L.ded away.
But, as 1 was going to say, this city is not
..s it once was. Taking away the seat of Gov
ernment has helped it. The people have gone to
work, and have prospered." Population, trade
and manufactures have increased, and Mil-1
:edgeville has a substantial wealth which it'
never before had. Elegant brick stores have !
M*
K V 1 ii L K
Beni. W. Barrow,
w.n « i ve p r „ mP ,.«™Uon ,0 hgd b«.,-
uesa entrusted to his care.
M
A D I S O N
COTTON!
A. G. & F. C. Foster.
Attorney6-at law, will practice in Ocmulgeo Circuit.
Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Courts. The
Senior is Register in Bankruptcy tor 5th and 6th Dis
tricts.
ONTEZUMA AND OGLE TilO R P E
SEAY &. WALKER,
ROME, GA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING
GAS AND STEAM FITTING,
AND EXCLUSIVE AC,ENTS FOB
Foreign and Domestic Dry [loots
AND NOTIONS.
No. 143 Meeting Street, Charleston. S. C„
j^EG to call the attention of the trade to their ex
tensive stock, consisting of full lines of Dry Goods
and Notions, which is i
for the inspection of
the trade. Orders solicited from prompt parties.
sep6-2m
Geo. W. Williams,
William Bibkik,
Jos. R. Robertson,
Jas. Bbidc.k, jr..
Kobt. 8. Cathcabt
Frank E. Taylob,
romlfnsed Hailnmd Time Tabb\
| Giving the arrival and departure of all Trail...
rected by R. D. Mann. General Ticket Agent. No.
Kimball House:
WESTERN* AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Departs 8:30, a. m., Cincinnati Fxpiess; 6, p. M.. Ke::-
nesaw Like. Arrive 1:20 p. m , Cincinnati Express;
11:15 r. M., Kefiueeaw Idne.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Depart . v :15 a. M.,and 6 p. m.; Stone Mountain Accom
modation. 5 p. M. Arrive 5:45 p. m., an i 11:15 r M :
Stone Mountain Accommodation, 8 a. m.
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Depart 1 a. v*., Mai! Train, and 1:50 p. u ; Atr:\e 5 *'•
a. m., Mail Train, and 5:40 p. m.
WEST POINT RAILROAD.
Depart 11:30 p. u.; arrive 5:40 a. a#.
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILRCAI*.
Depart 6:48 a. y.; arrive 7 p.m.
M f lRKUliE REPOSITORV.
ATLANTA, CEORCIA.
. ff. WILLIAMS k GO I
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Cotton Factors and bankers,
HAYNE ST., CHARLES '• N,S. C.
WILLIAMS. BIRNIE & CO.
Commission Merchants,
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(io lloaver Street, Sew York.
niySMm
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friends and the public generally, that I
ready to rccaive I
COTTON ON STORAGE, j
been built and are now being built. The atmy Agricultural Building, comer Alabama and For-
work Of rebuilding the Milledgevilie Hotel ■yth streets, and wouldl thank my friends, both Mer-
... . r . B - chanta anil Planters, to favor mo with a portion Of
FISH &
Attorneys at Law.
J^A Gil A WGE .
DUPREE.
chants anil Planters, to favor me with a
their potronago.
I solicit consignments of cotton for sale here or for .
will soon begin. A large amount of cotton
is bronght to this market, and the old place
has the appearance of life and vitality, liny stir«> eD t to my correspondents at Savannah. Ch»rle»- \ tic
:t coDtiune to prosper. If Mr. Bmightou lou ' Sew Yljrk lud upon which l .ill make -j-
woald only straighten np his face and start a LIBERA 1 . CASH ADVANCES ON LIBERAL TERMS.
W. W. Turner,
Special attention given lJ colJec-
L AF
AYETTE.
My cotton business is STRICTLY COMMISSION ;
and no pains will be spared to get the
HIGHEST MARKET VALUE FOR CQTTCN
Entronr, to Warcl.on.c 1 attended to promptly.
R
own
ively daily, it would be the finishing touch.
Shall we have it ? I fear not—from him.
McCombs’ Hotel maintains its ancient pop
ularity. It is the only one here since the
• MillodgfcvUle” was burned. It reminds one 3:
of long ago, and I have enjoyed a short stay
with its clover proprietor,
,-.reofa 1 ^fheTamu,'oftS' Guano Nptice to Planters.
Colonel W. G. McAdoo —a learned and ele-
MARK W. JOHNSON,
OF ATLVNfA, GEORGIA,
J. C. Clements
Manufacturing Company.
All Kinds of
Brass aM Iron Castiup
TCiVDE to order.
COTHRAN & JACKSON,
BANKERS,
HOME Georgia.
J.
CO.
ADC ER &
IMPORTERS OF
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL AND AGR1CULTU
RAL IMRIEMEHTS.
130 Mooting Street and C2 East Bay Street, QHS from some of the best llldllU
I WOODRUFF & JOHNSON
■ Have established a Repository a:
1 Mark "W. Johnson's Agricultural
i Building, corner of Alabama and
| Forsyth streets, where they are
I now receiving a fresh stock of
Carriages, Buggies and Wag-
Charleston, S. C.
i»m> 25-d6m
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO
WHOLESALE GFOCERS
AND DEALERS IN
Oar oliua Ric o,
gant gentleman. His amiable wile is also
an accomplished scholar, highly gifted, aud
an author of merit. Her father was General
Charles Floyd, aud General John
Floyd was her grand father, both
of whom were distinguished soldiers,
Hamilton Yancey,
Law. Offlco in New Empire Block. Broad
ill practice in all tbe Courts. Prompt at
tention given to business.
Lawyer.
Dunlap Scott.
Practices in ail the Courts.
W*
1 opportunity to set a good price j ° <*°lte‘ti |
C. A. Thornwell,
Lawyer, practices in all the Ccnrts. Special attention
their beloved Georgia. Their ^raVcott^^^inj ^t I .1
patriotism and heroism adorn the pages of ship tbe bale aDd the balance will be returned them at
Georgia's historr. General Charles Floyd the market price. Settle here or with my agents, who
received « milif.rr elneatiOD, and was de- deliveteayon sumo. Iam^now »a,ly to
DELIVER GUANO FOR ANOTHER SEASON.
I am now ready to receive, store, ship and buy or
ocl-d.kw2w
voted to the profession of arms. In his life
time be collected a number of relics and
carious war implements of various countries fel1 Catton for mycustomera.
and ige«, many of which are now in the pos
session of Colonel McAdoe, and are most inter
esting to look upon. AmoLg them is a pair
of swords, of tremendous length and weight,
which were used by the French cuirassiers ut
tbe battle of Waterloo; one of a pair of double-
barreled brass pistols worn by General Pack-
enbam when he was killed at the bat le of
New Orleans; a large English dirk or bo vie
knife, the handle of which was made and
ornamented by the ravages of interior Africa
^PARTA.
V
George F. Pierce, Jr.,
Attorue
NOTICE !
LIMITED COPARTNERSHIP.
T HE undersigned have formed a limited partner
ship under and pursuant to Section 1‘JIO of the
Revised Code of Georgia. Tho general partners are
I Andrew J. West and Henry S. Edwards, and the spe-
■ cial partner James M. Ball, all of the city of Atlanta,
Ga., under the firm name and stvle of
WEST & EDWARDS.
For the purpose of conducting a
WHOLESALE GROCERY
107 Knst Bay, Charleston, S. ('.
mav2o-3m-eod
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
-a most barbaric looking thing indeed; a a DD aKs»Loc* Boi ssi.
short dress sword won by tbe Chinese nobility;
a Turkish scymetar; some swords of ancient
manufacture—among them some reputed to
be of Damascus steel, and others which I
cannot now enumerate.
And I will close by csl'.ing attention to the
fact that the telegraph operator in this city is
a young lady—a Southern lady, of good edu
cation and manners, who has come here with
tbe best endorsement, and is well received by
the good people of this city. I would be glad
ATLANTA
STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS
Cor. Kaifotta and Broad Sts.
BEN. Z. DUTTON,
PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTER,
Designers and Engravers,
ATLANTA. CA.
S TENCIL MARKING PLATES of every ileocripliun
cut to order. Name pU*e«tor markiug Clothing
with Ink and Brush, 75c; by mah *5c. Bagusge. hot*
aud key Checks, Notary Public aud Society Seal*, Al
phabets and everything in the line made to order.
Cottan alphabet made a specialty.
Older* from a distance promptly attended
dec*H".
$25 Reward.
kS Wednesday night. Sept. 3J, stolen out of tbe
John H. Woodward,
At'ornoy-at-law and Real Estate Agent, Prompt and
en^r_*etic in pushing bnainess placed in hia hands.
r A SH 1NGTON.
W. H. Toombs,
Attorney at Law. Prompt attention given to all busl-
nea* entrusted to bin care.
COTTON WANTED.
^lOTI’ON will be received ami held for account of
those indebted to me, in lien of money, until it can be
sold. Shipment* may be made by Merchants or Farm
ers who wish to avail themselves of this ofier to the
subsi riber or to either of the Warehousemen in At
lanta; or to J. W. Lothrop, Savannah, Ga.; or to Fris-
Ware-
■ ■ i -J- , , () ; »«.*««.. ^
10 nee many telegraph operatois, saleamen in count,, oa., a aort.l Mule, 3 rear, old, UwUt mane and tiouae or Hailroml Receipt,, and jour lndebtednt,,
dry goods »tores»,and other occupalionssuited 1 tail; wart or bump on tbe right ear; about 15 hands
* * * ■* ' * ‘ “ high. The above reward will be paid for either the will be made easy. Customer*
mule or thief. If either i* found leave with A. B. La-
math, Atlanta, Ga. »epl:i ill A wit
i other place* cai
Respectfully,
i arrange with
Last Tax Notice.
Hailing to store at
by correspondence.
A. K. 8EAGO,
Wholesale Menhant.
i still offer on favorable ter me a large stuck of Corn.
B Y a resolution of Council, p«s*ed oc the 5th inst., , ... „ . . . lf ,,
I am r«,nlre,l IocIom my book, for collecting ! Hour, B»con, Side,, Shonld»rn,cny»8.e,l Ham,. Un.k
Tax on tbe 2olh ln,l»nt »nd turn them over to tbe : „,i ,hort Side,, Lard, barrel,, keg, at .1 caa.a.
Clerk of Council, on the first day of October, whose ■
A Polish ladv Of rank, twenty-seven years duty it will be to issn* Fi. Fa* against all delinquents Sugar, Tobacco, Groceries, Bagging, Ties, Ac.
of age, and “ a perfect Juno in‘beauty.” was Take dne notioe mDd K ° vern A - K -
.J. H. FRANKLIN, Corner Forsyth
sepO- tt City T. C. A R.
to womeo, yield their places to ladies, com
petent, well qualified and willing, and let the
sterner sex go to more manly employments.
I do not want Southern ladies to become law
yers, legislators, voters or politicians; but I
do wist) avenues to useful, appropriate and
honorable employment, such as telegraphing,
were opened up to them. Observer.
recently sentenced to a long term of imprison
ment, in Berlin, for indulging in certain acts
of theft. While the prosecution was in pro-
if.ess she inherited a fortune of 200,000 rubles,
aod her advocate now moved the court for
her release, in consideration of a heavy bail.
Tbe court, however, refused to accede to the
request.
Mitchell street*.
Atlanta, Ga.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Iu the city of Atlanta. Georgia.
The said James M. Ball, special partner, has coutri- ,
buted to the capital stock Twenty-five Thousand Dol
lars, in cash, actually paid iu.
Said partnership to date Irom July lat, 1873. and
continue for three years.
ANDREW J. WEST. ) General Partners.
HENRY S. EDWARDS.» Geuerai ranners.
JAMES M. BALL, Special Partuer.
jy27-dlaw«w
ORANGE ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHANfiE OF OFFICE.
GEORGIA STATE GRANGE.
Colapakohe, Ga., September 22, 187:1. !
To Deputies. Secretaries of subordinate Granges and !
other Correspondents;
On and after October 1st. 1873. uutil others ise di
rected. you will elease addres* this offi • at Macon,
Georgia,
sepfJl dtoctl5 E. TAYT.O.
Patrons of Husbandry.
GEORGIA STATE GRANGE.
Colapahchk, U.v., September 22, 1ST::.
B Y authority of tho Executive Committee of the ;
(ieorgia State Grange, you are hereby notified
and invited to respect tbe Atlanta Hcb.w.d—your en
terprising. fearless and talented colaborer—a* our me
ilium of official communication, uutil afW the session
ot the Georgia State Gran :<• in the city of Macon,
October 2V, 1873.
#rr?t-dtoofil F. TAYLOR. Hec’y.
Georgia State Granges.
Fire & Marine Insnrance Co,
MEMPHIS TENNESSEE,
Establish in 1865- Capital $300,000
Capital and Assets, July 1873,
$353,835.94.
factories in America, and wide
- especially to their order for lh!>
market. The Woodruff Buggy,
which is justly celebrated for its
great DURABILITY and light
draught, will be one of the spe
cialties of this Repository, ft
is the intention of this firm t<>
supply GOOD. WARRANTED
WORK at the lowest possible
price, making it an inducement
for parties living at a distam
from Atlanta to come bore *o
send their ordeis.
Carriage or Buggy
cial order at short
purchase.
Any style
made to
notice.
W. W. WOODRUFF. MARKW. JOHNSON.
i aug23-dlm
ATLANTA PA i'EK MILLS.
Book and News,
JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor.
H. GRQNAUER,
Secretary.
W.T. LITTLEJOHN,
Aoa’t. Secretary.
I F. S. DAVIS.
P re aid nt.
R.V.VREDENBUR6H
Vice PreB’t.
. H. BRAZIER, Gen. Agent.
DAVIS A- CLARK
Agr»«.,
:!:! Broad st„ Atlanta, (la.
i sample of the quality
'PORT ROYAL RAILROAD
ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE)
Or Post Royal Railroad Company.
Augusta. Ga , June 28. 1873.1
O N AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE90, TRAINS ON
\uim Road will run aa follow*:
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Willlea\o Augusta at 6 45 \.m.
Arrive at Port Royal at 2:16 »*.»».
. Arrive at Charleston at 4:45 l* si.
1 Arrive at Savannah at 3:30 r.u
APPl.OVED RISKS TAKEN IN' THIS
STRONG AND POPULAll COMPANY
At Estnlaliiiliocl Raton.
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Port Koval at 9:43 a \
Leave Charleston at 9:11? a.»
Leave Savannah at 9:30 aa
Arrive at Augusta at 3:38 r>
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Will leave Augusta at 2:10 r.i
Arrive at Port Royal »t li:b pa
Arrive at Charleston at.... 5:U0 .u
Arrive at Ravonnah at 12:30 r >
-All lo**en PROMPTLY and lie'll TAliLA a.l
Mil -Mean,
uni rwrite i
I*AN 18 * CLVRK
1 TATE OF GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.—SH PE-
Jj. L Hopkins. Judge.
Nancy O’Dell v*. Jeremiah O’Dell—Libel f«*r Divorce
and rule to perfect service.
It appearing to the Court, by tho return of the She*
iff. that the defendant does not reside in this rounty
f the Peace called and it further appearing that he does not reside in thi
H BUte; it is, on motion of counsel, ordered:
That Haid defendant appear and answer, at the next
' be considered
to proceed.
And it is further ordered: That this rule he pub
Administrator s Sale.
GEORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.
s ! ;
» JEik Xj S :
filing a », '
:. TAYLOR. :
number of clis-
A New Jersey Justice
upon a policeman to at rest
* , i ,i „ .1 i .. „ i . .1 a. mat saia ueienasm appear iuu mdVwi
orderly bojB. Ibo oilier (by, when the oflirer Unu ol 1Ui , toml; IU o cw
flif-reKpecttully declined. '1 he squire swore nt in default, and th complainant allowed
the tfficer, when the officer collared the AlJ< * lt J * further ordered: Thstilitsl
squire and walked him iff to jail. Procur- liihe ?!, l n £SS!° 5*^!*?, nr uu
1 . . ij.i - . , mouth for four month*, prior to tbf next term of thi
ing bail, out lushed the squire ns fresh ns
paint, collared the officer and wallet<1 him off
io jnil, where he now langnisheH. The ml- j
rnihistr.Ttion ot justice is rathef ffliTed there.
mouth 1
Court.
A true
A GREEABLE to an order from the Court ot Ordi
nary of Putnam county, will bo sold before the
courthouse door in Fatotitou. Putnam comity, Htatefof
Georgia, one-half of lot No. 23.», iu 16th District, De-
Kalb county, In said State—the other half owned by
McLendon—eighty acres, more or less. Sold as the P
property of Andrew Reid, deceased. S»!il lor the Gi
purpose of distribution among the beirs^^b*rni8j
Georgia State Grange.
COL \P A UC BEE,
) Special Deputies :
By dtreJtu
COTTON CINS.
Aibuiuistrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY,
SkptemskB 22. 187
r ILL be sold be
Blau Or tug*. >«>
nub.
WM. A. REID,
and ALEXANDER S. REID.
Administrator* Andrew Reid, der’d.
forward to
grs a hlrb bav *
who h have quart
to »l J iiuif. Ire i
•II tej* for org
been paid iu.
due* to pay. '
w t'onough. Ueur;
The First Tnesduy in No
ot e hall
vent ber, next.
ludi'i'ed interest iu lot of laud. No. (80)
th-» in U District of Carrol county. Georgia
Sold Ii* Hu* property ot W. C. Lee, deceaneil, tor the
heni-tt’ ot he l»etr« and ciedltor*.
s-pt2 n 40 I S. J. LEE. Adm’-.
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
to I Will leave Tort Royal at 10:30 r v
teave Cbarleattm at ft :»h> i m.
Leave Savannah at 8:30 u.m
Arrive at Augusts at 9:00 a.v.
Passengers leading Atlanta by the 6 o'clock r. m
train, make connection tt Augusta with Down Day
Passenger for XVrt Royal, 8aAaunab. and points
— Southeast
ITLLril. DR J. H. LOW.
PULLUM & LOW,
WHOLESALE A. RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Siirrovsoi to IB aril, Crais .Y Co..
At the o\l atan ot Punberti-n. Taylor A Co.. i;t Kim
ball tiouae, Dn-|tur street /Pants, oa.
John Daniel an f.ucian Smith w it • *• un aeett to rce
. lUglMt
i the> old friends