The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 16, 1873, Image 3

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school! no cauati. AfUNn MEDICAL COLLEGE. Prinoe Napoleon’s Holy Alli ance- % She following appears in Ualignaui’s Mes- aeoger of September 20th: “A writer, who is not wanting either in talent or shrewtaes*, M. Edouard Portalis, ctfitor-in-chief of the Aeonir National, an or- ni of the Radical Republic, has been per forming for the last few days a singular mun- oxme: that of forming a close and intimate aWanoe between the Republicans and the Im perialists. Under the title of ‘ The Compact of Alliance' the Avenir National at last pub lished the following appeal to Prince Napo leon: If the lesson taught by events has not been thrown away on yon, you must understand that Prance is a country essentially and pro foundly democratic; that after so many abor tive revolutionsand painful trials, it etill seeks at this moment a constitution, that is to say, a general organization suitable to iis genius and capable of securing for it real order, the exercise of the rights of men and of citizens, the accomplishment of the reforms which hare become necessary and urgent, the de- uahspmeot of ideas, of initiative instroc- Ifnn and industrial activitv, all that which farms the prosperity of a great country and a free people. This general organiza tion, that constitution, can no longer be cre ated outside of the nation, lor without tbo co- ojfetr.tion t f this latter nothing legitimate or tenable can possibly be henoeforth estab- Mbed. Bach a form of Government must satisfy at one and the same time all the trne interests and aspirations ot the country nnder penalty of being nullified by events and of provoking that revolt, of all interests and all ojAnions, against which the best armed Gov ernment finishes by becoming powerless. It may be declared that since 1793 this pro gramme has never been accomplished, and that circumstance is what explains onr revo lt) toonF, of which it is time to close for ■ b 7 addressing 3ar the sanguinary err. In order for: tma constitution to give equal satisfac-1 tifflo to all, it must neither be granted!-— “ ~ „ . — TJZBSiZSSSSi&XSZft: I * American MediGme S Skirt, er to assure governmental supremacy against i NIAGON, GA., the claims of the country; it must be a con- i rjtHIETEKtJTn annual, session, commencing tinet freely accepted’ by all classes I A Fisrtt Monday in November, 1X7:5, and ccuiinu- ,od by all parries offering to each! fonr -uonih.tnores.ter other guarantees for the respect of individual I : lights, and giving to all the power of exercis- \ c. B. GALENTINE, M. D,, of Cleveland, Ohio, ing them. It would be to cmply a doubt Of j ProfeM <> r of Obstetr.cs^and^ Disca* >s of Women and the political intelligence of those whom we i JOS. ADOLPHUS, M. ix^of St. Louis, Mo.. speak of, were we to suppose that they would , Professor of Surgery and Diseases of the Ejc and FACULTY A. W. GBIGG8, M. JOHN T. BANKS, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics. W. H. GOODWIN. M. D.. Professor of General and Medical Chemistry. WM. aBBAM. LOVE, M. D., Professor of Phjslology. JNO. TH«D. JOHNSON, M. D. f Professor of General and Descriptive Anatomy. J. G. WESTMORELAND, M D., Professor of Msteris Medics and 'therapeutics. J. P. LOGAN. M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine. ROBT. BATTEY, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. A. W. CALHOUN, M. D*. Professor of Diseases of tbo Eye and Ear. W. F. WESTMORELAND, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery. J, B. BAIRD, M D., Lecturer on Minor Surgery. V. H. TALI A* EBRO. M. D., Professor of Diseases of Women. N. D’ALVIONY, M D.. Prosector to Professor of Surgery, and Curator. Practical Anatomy conducted by Professor of Anato my. The following fees for tho Regular Course will be required: Matriculation (paid once oniy) $ 5 00 Tickets for the Full Course 50 00 Practical Anatomy (required once only) 10 00 Graduation 25 00 Good board and lodging can be ha. I near the College at $4 00 to $5 00 per week. Any furtucr information will be furnished promptly IN’ e-w A dvertisements. M.R.N.Y.II DORPS RURAL NEW [ R. the Great Ulnstra- iGbicultural and Fas TZ.Y Wkxxlt, is the Rtsad- awl Authority upon Practical Subjects ami a High- Toned Literary Journal. Only $2.»»a year-less to chabs. Great Premiums or Cash Commissions to Agents. Thirteen Sumtxrt (Oct. to Jau.) On Trial, for Only Fifty Cents t Premium Lists, 4o., aent free to all Trial Subscribers. 'ddrfMi O. D. T. MOORE, Wrw York Citw. _ Life in the Bible. By Dan iel March, D. D.s authdr of “Night Scenes in the Bi ble,•* an • “Our Father's House.” of which nearly 100.000 copies of each were sold. Bend f or Circular. ZIEGLER & M'CURDY, 518 Atcli sUcet, Pniladelphia, Pa WANTED. and Winter months to do business in tlwiro ana adjoining townships. Business respectable, easy and pays well. For particulars, address 8. 8. SCRAN TON Ac CO . Hartford, Conn. BALTIMORE CARPS. Armstrong, Cator & Co., MFOBTEBS AND MAKUTACTUHUP^ RIBBONS, MILLINERY, 8TB AW GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINEN, LACE, EMBROIDERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, and LADIES' NECKTIES, 237 and 239 Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, MD. AS* Orders solicited. sep!7 3m IKON WAREHOUSE OF 'I'M in 3-aents Wanted. SEND FOB CATALOGUE. DOMESTIC SEWINB MAGHiNE CO.. NEW YORK— BRAY'8 CELEBRATED ANTI-FRICTION COlTON PRESS The cheapest, simplest trul must perfect Count Screw ever Invented. 8eod for Circular. WASHINGTON IKON WOBKS, 00 Vesey street. New York, sole msn- THE BEST PAPER. THY IT!! The Scientific American Is the cheapest and best illustrated we- kly papr-r published, hvery num ber contains from 10 to 15 original engravings of uew machinery, Novel Inventions, Bridges, Engineering Works, Architecture, Improved Farm Implements, and every new discovery in Chomistry. A year's num bers contsiu 832 pages and several huudred engravings. Thousands of volumes are preserved for binding and reference. The practical receipts are well worth ten times the subscription price. Terms, $3 a year, by mail. Specimens s«nt free. May be had of all News- deale r s. PATENTS obtained od the best terms, Models of new inventions and sketches examined, { and advice free. All patents are published in the ; Scientific American the week they issue. Send for j pamphlet, 110 pages, containing lawB and full direc- J tions for obtaining Patents Address for the paper or concerning Patents, MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, N- Y. | Branch Office, corner F and Tth st«.. Washington. D C. GUSTAVUB OCER. JOHN X. ODX1L BOBEBT ODKB. G. OBER & St)NS, Manufacturers and Proprietors of Genuine Phospho-Pemvian Guano, Ammonlatod Snper-Phospbates, Special Tobacco Compound, Crr.und Platter, &c., &c., &c, —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office, 68 South Street, BALTIMORE, Maryland. Fac tory, Locust Point. AST’ Wheat growers would do well to purchase these superior Guanos, used very largely in wheat growing sections. I have used these Manures for the last live years and unhesitatingly recommend them. R. A. ALSTON. EDWARD COX, Decatur, Ga., Agent. ang2f>-d'f Scofield Rolling Hill Co, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 2STO. 28 PEACHTREE ST. BAR IRON of all kinds. Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at 4jc. rates, and examine the stock and get a Price List. aog3t-d&wtf Call JOHN A. DOAXTE, OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC an ELEGANT and FULL ASSORTMENT of G0LDSB0R0UGH, FORSTER & GO., Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine Standard WWslties and Imnorted Liprs, No. 63 South Gay Ptrect, Baltimore. HATS, Mens’ and Boy’s—Wool, Fur and Silk. FURS. Ladies' and Misses—fuli assortment. CANES to My stork ranges in prices as follows: HATS AND CAPS. Silk, from $5 00 to $7 00. Fur, from $1 20 to (5 00. Wool, from 50c. to $1 50. Caps, from 50c. to $3 CO. CAPS Of all Sijles—Men’s, Boys and ' UMBRELLAS. Cotton, 8cotch Gingham, Alapaci mit ANY 1aste. UMBRELLAS. Cotton, from 00c. to $2 00. Gingham, from $3 50 to $8 00. Silk, from $5 50 to $15 00. Buggy. $3 00 to $6 00. Ranging all tL»- vay from 23 cents to $20 0v. refuse to adhere to this contract of public , peace and national sovereignty concluded in ! open day before the whole country. Thus, i invoking yonr own past life, with the linn 1 belief that you will be able, on the eve of a ' decisive event, to render dynastic reasons subordinate to the paramount interests of the : Ear. H. 0. FRENCH, M. D., of Chicago, 111. The Chair of Theory and Practice. J. T. COXE. M. D., Macon, Ga., Prcfesaor of Physiology and Pathology. W. C. JONES, M. D. of Macon, Ga , Professor *>f Chemistry, Pharmacy and Botany. J. A. BROWN, M. D., Indianapolis, Ind., Professor of Materia Medica and Tnoreputics. Attorney at Law, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence. A. L. CLINK8CALE3. M. D.. of Macon, Ga., Professor of Anatomy. II. F. LESTER, M. D-, of Reidsville, Ga., Demonstrator of Anatomy. T. J. RAINE. Janitor. F g © is : For a full course of Lectures, Including all the chairs, payable in advance $100 00 6 00 Near Baltimore, Md., ration, we came to ask yon to affix to ths WASHINGTON DESSAU. A M B. L., of Macon, Ga. contract—the safeguard of the victories of the devolution in the present, and of puplic tranquillity in the future—the signature of a Napoleon, which will be respected because it j reminds us of the glorious legend of Marengo ' —erf the victories in I ft y.” Prince Napoleon received the appeal just; mentioned, at six in the morning, and at I seven sent the following answer of acceptance I Matriculation”Ticket (first term) to tho editor of the Avenir National: . Graduation Fee 25 oo Palis, Sept. 2G, 1873. The DtaD be elected on the assembling of tho Monsif.ub: The frankness and unexpected j All commu ideations should be addressed to A. L. nature of your application force me to make clinkscales, m. d., Macon, Ga.. who will take a dhori reply, which is dictated by the opin- r leas &re In answering inquiry. J. T. COX, M. D., -v... 1!i i:/ A President Board Trustees, ions Of rnj Whole life. A. L. CLINKSCALES, Secretary Board Trustees. In presence of the gravity and publicity of 6ep50-dwedAeund8w&w. ycmr letter, I cannot remain silent. The ! duty of every citizen in the present serious | PotfinSiPO FoniftlP conjuncture is not to abandon the city in ! IbllliUf l llMllUlL* peril, like tho neutrals of antiquity. No, I am not a neut/al, and I shall not desert from the conflict I can only speak in my own name, but how | can 1 believe that those whose hearts throb at j rilHis INSHTUTE has been in opep.atign the name of Napoleon will disapprove of mv [ A. *" *• y«r». and enjoy. . nation^ wpntetton. • 1 rr J With tho number of pupils limited to ninety, it has cO-nauCL representatives from iwo-thirds of the States, princi- The alliance of the popular democracy with paily South and Southwest Its location is pre-emi- th3 Napoleons has been the object I have pur- j nently healthful, is central, and easily reached by rail- •:ued inall Ihe acU of my political file. Let ! r< ^ r f S”n“““ddr“. d Ws8hit ‘* ,on Ci '^ ns uphold onr standard against the menaces ] MRS. R. H. ARCHER, of the white flag, which is a s. ranger to! r. o. Elliott Citr. Md. modem France, and wbicli the Pretender i ~ — cooM only abandon by a comprom.se and a SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE sacrifice made to the men who direct his par ty. Of what value, besides, would be such I XiaGrttxigo, C3ra. a concession made at the last moment. The : reign of the Bourbons conld only be the tri-1 ya^HlS iSSTlTuriOJJ, wiiu a ton>!i m Kina Eirat nmph of a reactionary, clerical, and anti- ; X popular policy. The flag of the Eevolution I ol “* Teartiers, will remme exercises thelirt Wednes- has alone covered for nearly a century the ■ lUy In Augu»t. Four prosniums for excel enco in glory and grief of France, and can alone guide j . _ . .. as toward » really democratic future. | Mu,lc ,Bd wc, « ,w * nlrf of thl " Among all the defenders of the sovereignty i biitii'ft'i *t tbe last State F«r. For CnUlonjes, td of the people there are many differences cf. dre»» L F. cox. President, opinion as to the manner in which it should | be applied; but a common understanding at' TTTuT 1/ h! T? SIT^L the present moment, on the principle itself of t —w miw a V ■■ * ■ ■ * that sovereignty, is necessary and patriotic. 1 We all, citizens of modern society, must en deavor to establish by nn'versal suffrage real; T3D abscAL SESSION OF THIS INSTITU-1 UOerty based on the relorms which are the . J noN will commence on WEDNESDAY, I oonfliiions of the welfare Of France. Yes, we I October 1st, 1873, and continue, without intermission, most torget the dissensions, attacks, conflicts i until August 6th, ib74. The state and reciprocal sufferings even the insults to nni i rnr far AODIPIII TIIDC affirm the principle of the national sovereign- UULLtUC UT AtXMUUL I UlIL I ty, outside of which there is only danger, die- A . -- , . A cord and fresh disasters. Let ns be united to ; And iVi6Cn<!iniC AftS, frustrate fatal attempts, and let US thus form j founded upon the United States Land Grant, is au in- ! the Holy Alliance of patriots. i togr»i part of the Unirorsity, sod will hold the same \ NArOLEON, (Jerome, t I Term. Every advantage which the conntry allows, is : STEAM ENGINES BOILERS AND MACHINERY. Stationary and Portable steam engines and boilers, I Gray’s Anti-Friction Cotton Press, Circular, Gang and | Mulay Saw Mills; Portable and Stationary Flouring I Mills, SugarCane Mills and Sugar Pans, Narrow Gauge Locomotives and Dummy Engines for street roads, and mining purposes, new and second-hand Iron and Wood Working Machinery of every description. Send ; IjAUXBS ’ j Chemise, Drawers, .Skirts & Nightgowns, Walking Suits, Infants’ Outfits 1 AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, E. N. SPENCER, Bo. CO I^jxington 8t„ | aog26-6m BALTIMORE. CHARLESTON CAROS. . 1XAHRHALL. W. H. SNOWDEN. E. W. MARSHALL & GO., for circular. PLl'NK ATWOOD, produces the laigest light Can be used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp dealers. \\T t k AX AT MEN, Girls snd Boy, want: ▼ Y " " iYM lli 1 v ed to sell our French and American Jewelry, Books, Games, etc., in their own localities. No capital needed. Catalogue, Terms, etc., sent free. P. O ViOKORTtOO., Augusta. Maine. J^EAD’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE BEAD’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, READ’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, Made in Baltimore, and sold by all dealers, South and West. It is the sweetest perfume in America, and sells at 25 cents. aug26-lm Wholesale Dealers ROME ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN J. SKAT. WILLIS WALKER. J3SYCH0MANCY. OR SOUL CHARMING.” How JL either sex may fascinate and gain the love and ' affections of any person they choose, Instantly. This j simple mental acquirement all can possess, free by . mail for 25 cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladles. A queer ' book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO. : Publishers, Philadelphia. BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE j SANFORD’S Liver Invigorator ! A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonic, for Dyspep sia, Constipation, Debility, Sick Headache. Biliious Attacks, and all derangements of liver, Stomach and Bowels. Ask your druggists for it. Bucart of imita- SEAY & WALKER, HOME. GA. TnUNKS. I bavo now under order and ou the way here a splendid assortment of TRUNKS, Ac.—expected . All of which are offered for sale cheap, and on reasonable terms. JAMES’ LOAN CERTIFICATES oj certified checks taken at par value, for all goods bought or nxrejr due Respectfully, JOHN A. OOANE. oct 3-tf 2»o. 6 Whitehall street. Condensed Railroad Time Table, Giving tho arrivU and departure of all Traic<*. reeled by R. P. Mann. General Ticket Agent, No. Kimball House: WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Departs 8:30, a. m., Cincinnati Express; 6, P. iL. Ken nceaw Lihe. Arrive 1:20 P. m , Cincinnati Express mnesaw Line. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Depart 8:13 a. M.,and 6 p. m. ; Stone Mcuntolu Accom modation, 3 p. it Arrive 5:45 p. m., and 11.15 r u.: Stone Mountain Accommodation, 8 a. u. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Depart 1 A. m., Mail Tioin, and 1:50 p. m. : Arrtv ? 5:5 > a. m., Mail Train, and 5:40 p. ai. WEST POINT RAILROAD. Depart 11:30 p. u.; arrive 5:40 a. m. ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILROAD. Depart 6:48 a. m. ; arrive 7 P. m. nceaw Line. A , iForeip aiifl Domestic Dry Goods ^ ! IWnarl , xr AND NOTIONS, 143 meeting Street, Charleston, S. t’., EG to call the attention of the trade to their ex- teusive stock, consisting of full lines of Dry Goods and Notions, which is now open for the inspection of Orders solicited from prompt parties. B the trade. sc-pC 2ra MANUFACTURERS OF 01? Aa 0 A A per day. ! Agents wanted I All 09 LvJ 0(CU classes of working i>eople, of oither sex, young or old, make more money at work for ns in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STIN SON & CO., Portland, Maine. COPPER STILLS.PLDMBING GAS AND STEAM FITTING. AND EXCLUSIVE AGENTS TOR Rome Hollow Ware aod store Manufacturing Company. All Kinds or Gf.o. W. Williams, WlLLLVM BlKNIK, Jos. R. Robrbtson, J as. Bridge, jb.. Robt. 8. Cathcabt Frank E. Taylor, r as a sample of the quality ;; Ne . ff. WILLIAMS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Factors and 3ankers, HAYNE ST., CHARLES TS.S. C. WILLIAMS, BIRNIE & CO. | ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE I 9 ' Or Tori Royal Railroad Cootast. * Commission Merchants,; ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. Rook And \ews, JAMES ORMOND, Pr.'-.r.-* POE! ROYAL RAILEOAD Go Heaver Street, New York. may25-6m COTTON !| Brass sad Iron Castings HENRY BISCHOFF & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS IK wADE TO ORDER. 1 TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY j COTTON ON STORAGE, I ROMB at my Agricultural Building, corner Alabama and For- i sytb streets, and would thank my friends, both Mer- j COTHRAN & JACKSON. BANKERS, Ooorgia, Collections and Remittances piomptly attended to. ;Oar ollna Rice, i Iff? East Bay, Charleston, S. C. i may23-3m-eod sep»-3m OF GEORGIA. ! chants and Planters, to favor me with a portion of | their patronago. t I solicit consignments of cotton for sale here or for J ; shipment to my correspondents at 8avannah, Charles- I ~— j ton, New York and Liverpool, upon which I will make i ! LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON LIBERAL TERMS. | LAWYERS. J. D. ADGER & CO . nCPOBTEBS or TT ATIIYWAYYE, CUTLERY, GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL AND AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS. 139 Meeting Street and G2 East bay Street, Charleston, S. C. may 25-d6m THOMAS FINLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Mississippi valley this Road will run as follows i DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at 6:45 a.m. Arrive at Port Royal at 2:16 r.k. Arrive at Charleston at 4:45 p.u. ‘ Arrive at Savannah at $;£0 r.u. UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at P;46 a.*. Leave Charleston at 8.1D a.*. Leave Savannah at P:30 A.ar. Arrive at Augusta at 6:38 p.ja. DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave AugnsU at 2:10 r.u Arrive at Port Royal at 11:85 r hi Arrive at Charleston at 5?00 a.*. Arnve at Savannah at 12:30 p.v. UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at 10 p.m. Leave Charleston at 6:00 r.M. Leave Savannah at 9:50 r.M. Arrive at Augusta at gfO a.* Passengers leaving Atlanta by the 6 o’clock p. v. train, make connection at Augusta with Down Day Passenger for Port Royal, Savannah, and points HIGHEST MARKET VALUE FOR COTTON. entrusted to my management. Entrance to Warehouse on Forsyth street. MARK W. JOHNSON, j Atianta, Ga., Sept. 21,1873.—dAwlm ATLANTA GEORGIA. ?-ritFlrB & Marine Insnranca Go., Ibis communication is very sharply loented on by tbe Paris journals. '’ Art Items. ; afforded for procuring ; ' ■ Uanaral Cm.sca anil in ( liberal education, both General Course and in Special Departments. Degrees ! granted beta in Arts and Science and in Law. Kngi- ' neering and Medicine—the last through tbe Georgia Medical College at Augusta, now embodied with tbe University. THE LAW SCHOOL Dr. Johu Lord i.s lecturing on Miobael • remains in session throughout tbe entire year. Libe- j Aagefo, in ban Francisco. His audiences ! ral provision is made for the beneficiaries and for sin- j M | Chael ' *^cLwSJ&SSSatag fall tnformitlon, ^1, to ! bekmged to the Piutes or the Modocs being * wm. HEBRV waddeiZ/ (be moat effective magnet. . i Hiss Edmonia Kerris, the colored sculp- — tress, is in Sail Francisco, and the colored ' residents are planning some manifestation of j esteem toward her. The papers urge them to j — buy one of her works of art, but the drift of sentiment is in favor of a grand ban^net wherein all may partake. Guano Notice to Planters. MARK W. JOHNSON, OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, m NASHVILLE CARDS. lady (jodiva. au original picture of consid erable celebrity, by Van Leims, president oi tbe Art academy of Antwerp, has been en graved by T. L. Atkinson, and published ty William Schans. The picture was one of the chief feat ores of the international exhibition of 1671. It illustrates the well-knnwa poem cn the same subjeetby Tennyson. The same pabiisher h„ jest brought the following amnng other new works: * I,cs Adioux/’afUr Tissot, engraved by Ballin; “The Bathers' Attendant," alter Douglass, by Scott; “Ihe •Strawberry Girl." after Sir Joshua Reynolds, by Cousins; “TheShalow ot the Cross,” aftei Morris, “The Pont," after Lanseer, his last piotnre. FARMERS W» uk font MientkOA to otu L«rse asd Com fists Stock Of JW4 Gmrden JLjrleulturml Implement* & Machinery JlNlMwri, tffl Bend for Catalogue. O. H. STOCKKLL A CO. IS Brood 8L, surf 8 A 4 Cofleqe 9t„ NsshTUle, Tm payment of Guano Bonds, at 13 Cvnts for MKIdlings, up to November 1st, after which date this privilege ceases, so please bs iu time, und avail yourselves of this rare opportunity to get a good price for your Cotton. Parties owing less than a bale, will ship tbe bale and the balance will be returned them at ’hemarket price. Settle here or with my agents, who delivered you guano. I am now ready to DELIVER GUANO FOR ANOTHER SEASON. S. A. DARNELL, Attorney -at-Law SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS For Georgia. Office corner Broad and Alabama at- Will practice in ths Courts of Atlanta and Blue ltRfgfc Circuits. MEMPHIS TENNESSEE, PULLBM. p a J. H. L }W. PULLUM & LOW, WHOLESALE &. RETAIL DRUCC.STS, Sueeessoi to Heard, Craig & Co., At the old stan cf Pembertcn, Taylor k Co. its Kim - baD (louse, Decatur street. Atlanta, < a. Established in 1865—Capital $300,000, | w s o t i c e. L A : A. C. GARLINCTON, South Carolina Railroad. Charleston, June 29, 1873. SUNDAY. THE 29th INSTANT, the following Schedule will be ran sn tbe South Practice in All the Courts. ..jr Office: Republic Block, e Mbiuta Georgia. Capital and Assets, July 18?:], $353,835.94. THE STATE FAIR. J IHE undersigned has the honor of anasunciisg to tbe citizens of Atlanta that he baa beta Local Agent of the city of Macon, throu tbe citizens of Atlanta that be boa bf*n appoint Jx>cal Agent of the city of Macon, through Bon ! W. A. Huff, for this section of Georgia, for tbe State Fair. My office is with the Cotton Stairs Life Insur- i ance Co., No. 17 Kimball Hone© Block. Any inform* tion relative to the State Fair will be cheerfully given ' _ 1 Carolina Railroad: 8 TB WAHT, BETWEKH ( HARLESTON AND AUGUSTA DAY PA8SRNOEB TRAIN. XANCFACTrBEA Iron Kailing, Verandahs, Chairs, Settles, JAIL WORK, Etc., j Leave Charleston ,(1:<50 j CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS, Arrives at AaansU l-.Mi ' Leaves Aufrusta 5:20 a NASHVILLE. TENN. Arrives at Charleston 1:10 r .iunell-d;im ORIENT INSURANCE CO. HARTFORD, CONN. t’LAYT«\ SHKRIFF’S SALES, W ILL BE BOLD, before tbe court house door in the town of Jonesboro, Clayton county, Geor- A. ERGENZINGER, ; Nfl. 7 Hunter St. near Whitehall,' | J3 RUDY FOR THE TALL SEASON TO TURKISH OawrfwsUiag hoise and Jot containing two acres, - Blankets O IIlitS Comforts, more or lots, in tbe town of Jonesboro, known as tbo : iiweliiDg bonis now occupied by EJBanksdaly. L«^-- ?he« t«, sup#, Counterp* ues, FfSthn s, ted on as the property of B I: Hanes, nnder and by i 1 * 1 virtue of sundry ft fss in my hands in favor of James Pillows, Bolsters, Feather Beds, Hanes vs Hanes A Key and Haues. Key A Hanes. Pbirned ont by ylsiuUS Ibis September ' Iffat t r aanoa, t*yc. «*JO. Also, at the tame time and place, will be sold one Of iis own manufacture, at Ibe LOWEST prices. Ex- hundred acres, more or lo»a, kno«n as the north half | amhe my goods before purchasing elsewhere, of land lot No. 244. in the 4th district of originally oes-lw Payette, now Clayton county. Levied on as the prop- erty of W W Curry, nnder and by virtue of a fi fa from Clayton Superior Court In favor of I) E Starn vs said W W Curry. *** NIGHT EXPBESS TIJAIN. Leaves Charleston 8:10 r. i Arrives at Auguata 7:15 a. j Leaves Angnsta. 6:15 r. 2 Arrives at Charleston 5:35 a. : Hohvcpn Augusta uud ('nluutb!:i. PAY PASSENGER TRAIN. ( . T. » EliM’EK, S. t. I»RKSTOX, Prositloot. V. Pres t. GEOr jEfW. LEHTER, Seorelarr. DAVIS & CLARK, Agts., §150,000 IN REAL ESTATE, IH. GR0NAUER, I F. S. DAVIS. j Fo1, S*!©- Secretary. I PreaidnL ! _ . _ W.T. LITTLEJOHN, | R.V.VREDENBURGH ] 1 worth of E^fbtate, and J. W. English Ass’t. Secretory, j Vice Pres’t. “ * “ “ * . H. BRAZIER, Gen. Ag^nt. DA VIS <£• CLARK Agent,. ! ;|:I Broad sl„ Atianta, Ha. j ^ ! APPROVED RISKS TAKEN IN THIS | ! STRONG AND rOPLT.AU COiU'ANY A.t EstaU>ii»licd JUntos, $50,000 worth Improved, at small cash payments and 1 long time interest bearing notes. Those paaTo stricken parties who withdrew their funds are specially invited to call, and those holding Certificates of Deposit In John H. James’ Bank, are : notified that they will be taken at par. ( yuur silica tion at tbe office of Waltore A 1 Augusta s at Columbia... * Columbia s at Augusta ...6:20.» ...1:45 1 .,.#00 1 ... 1:S0 1 dd’jAH l.v Measri on PROMPTLY ;a A H,»IT f ABLY ai D.VYH \ CLXKK ate authori/ d to NIGHT EXrSBSS TRAIN. Property pointed out by ByingUm A- Water too, plaintiffs attorneys. Also, at ths ssms time and place, will be sold fifty sores more or leas, of land lot No. 103, in the 15th district of originally Henry, now Clayton county. Levied on as the property of Elijah M I^ascter under and by rirtae of a fi fa from Clayton Superior Cou^ In faVOT of * T *•»—*■«*•■» *■ tl W llnndv. 1/ toUntor o* . Property pointed of September, 18T3. Administrator’s bale. vEJjRGIA, HENRY COUNTY, 6niTrvrBE» 22, 1871. Vl-.v. bKITTnrBLR T2, IKT-J. ILLbbgu, Henry comfty^rt home door in Mr Tbe first Tuesday i n N 0 v.^bt“„. T , (,( o W McKazner and KJiJ»h V y | si**!'*; ,h » 10 <b Di.trl.d ot C«rrol eoooly. OeornU Uwoetbypltou-iff. Utef.ab.sr lEittSuSiSE' - ,OT ^ NATH * trt fj 60 vo- Leaves Auguvu r.:13 i\ Arrives at Columbia 6:15 a. m Leaves Columbia 7:15 r. sc Arrives at Augusta 7:15 a. m Day and flight trains out Tf Atlanta connect closely i with this Ilorad at Augusta fc~ • bis. Daily Train out ot Macon makes close conuoclion with Night Troln. Night Train out of Augusts makes close connection at Columbia with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Passenger* for points on tbe GnenviUe ami Columbia jbn»—wiu avoid • tedious delay at night in Colum bia. by takiugthia route. Elegant uew Sleeping Cara on night trains between Augusta and Charieeton. sngl-dtf Net Cash Assets Sep. 1:1873. $568.35774 N FINANCIAL STRENGTH and the unifor/aly r — prompt and equitable adinatment and pavment of Charleston aud Colum- 1 U u Soares from tbe date of its organization, the ORIENT j haa justly acquired a prominent position among ibe uiou reputable lire Insurance Companies of the country. It will continue to afford find class security j to its i»olicy holders at current rates. DAVIS A CLARK, OctS-tf Agents. (Kdabibhed in 1818.) J. J. & S. P. RICHARDS. ATIANTA. KOfttfA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEaI-ERS IN BOOKS. STiTMERV & MTMI. With a:i Articles Usually Kebt by a FIRST • CUSS BOOK STORE. To tuk Prauc —We have snrvlvod many fiecceas a. ults and atill live! In t.'mrs past we naxw been fOrt\i -on from the comer abom, (but that big gun wa« spiked four years ago!t Wo have been often Lvwo*■?« and sow a cruel attempt is made to 'Nh>' ua! But we a#*nre our iriend* (and tiw*i that tWijiS do not annoy us, and we tear not tbe whoU- i'ftvt ot assailants; there shall be no Itikk in tbe mA of our gun, but sure pop every time! It wo do not protest to ’ dupHcato New York bills." CHURCHES, BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS, 2L*a?2J‘«V:Sl£2d <>w a« , lia. , “ promptly and eattafactorily as AN Y OTHKK HOUSE within 250 mlk • of Atlanto. Thanking our friends for past favors, we pick our flluts and stand ready for fire st the iir*t opportunity. Give us a trial, one and aU. and onr llterarv Gmto>U OFFICE. Corner of Pryor and Decatur Streets cp warranted to satisfy th- most craving appetite, posits the KimliaU House J. J. k S. P. R1CHAKDS. defJLdAwfy. J ortl-tf No. 11 East Alabama ^tteet. COTTON CINS. sepld-tf H. PARlUiN. i. VJULVU All * N PARKI NS & ALLEN. ^rchtle^ts and ^ugenn^ndents, Will furnieh Plans and 8i>oc Iff cation* for ES. BANKS. STORE BU AND DWELLINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.