The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, August 29, 1867, Image 2

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THE DAILY OPINION. LARUEHTCITY CIRCULATION. Postofftee Official Advertiser. OFFICIAL PAPER FOB THE COOHTIES OF BAKTOW, FAVKTTK. BUTTS. FULTON, < LAYTON, URBKRE, COBB. GWIif.VXTT, JJuKAI.lt, .MONUOJC. ATLANTA, <3--A..: Of* The Savannah Advertiser, in notie- ing the disaster to the train on the Central Railroad last Thursday, thus alludes to the narrow escape of the Express messenger, Mr. HH1, from being crushed to death, and his meritorious conduct. It says: Mr. John C. llill. the mesMDjfer of the Southern Express Company, was in his car at tiie time of the accident,and was thrown among the wreck. When he came to his senses he found himself tightly jammed in among the contents of his car, with the forward truck (dose to his head, the heavy iron safe within two inches of his side, and several boxes and packages piled up overt Promotion and Discipline in tm French Armtv—The non-commissioned officers in the French army are not often reduced to ranks, although the colonel of the regiment has the power to do so. They ure generally punished by confinement to barracks, or arrest In their quarters; or If on active service, in the tents which serve as the aalle de police. For offenses against honesty, or for insubordination, they are i always tried by a court martial. The eoni- iiiiHHioTied officers, in like manner, are pun ished by from three to thirty days’ arrest j in their own quarters fbr any omission in > matters of duty, or on account of anv folly for which their youth may plead with the Colonel not to Imj hard upon them. Some- I times an officer who ha* misbehaved is ex changed into another regiment, and occa sionally, but rarely, is placed on the non | act/rtte Mat. which i« equivalent to tempo-1 lELlWRAPHm MOM 1 UK XIW YORK PRfA6 ASROCJRTlOh. Gem. Sickles Relieve* bj ten. t'aaby. Interview lie tween the President and ten. Grant. IliLXEfc* or t.t> . MIIOI'ILLD. dll rigs at 24. WiiJwOTOjf, Aug. 28.—Spirits turpen tine quiet at Hi 2ttResin quiet—J.Hoa 7.00. London, August 23.—-Consols 94% 13-10. Bonds 73%. Liverpool. August 28.—Cotton dull; de- I dined ; salat 8,000 bales; uplands IOJ^; : Orleans 10$fc. Frankfort, August 28.—United States bonds 77. > OTICE.—UKTH e*lrea5*em**»us ofjF* Sheriff's Rale* of *|ilAUauia Opinion ‘■^JlINSoN. nty. (ia tta, Ga., Aug 17, lrt»l augfl- li. QT’OEORGIA. MONROE COUNTY.— OrncKor me Court or orpin ary, August lfttk. 18G7 —Notice U hereby given that hereafter the legal advertisement* of this office wil lie pubii»h eil In the AtlantaOpinion *ug»i--*4t J. T. STEPHENS, Ordinary. THURSDAY' MORNING::: AUGUST 4b. | «nd around him. After some labor he was — - . ,-t i dot out, when it was found that l«: had only “ The unit Holllii*.” (as tic then thought) sustained several s«- — I vere hrulses, hut on attempting to get U)i The InltlWj'ncir of yesterday lias an ed. ami look after his freight, he dlseovered | - , ialf _. mv . The latter punishment Isre itorlal under the almve heading, referring ;[J**" " s 7° V27]f* \ v ni'falii.Hi W)r[el i t0 goimriluira when oftleers have run to an editorial In the Opinion In which we ^oh l.tsTah.d^h^ff.nmlort^to^^n- 1 ' f crT ''T 1 ’ 1 *' , i,lt0 *« Uioiufht took occasion to speak in eom.dlmentary J j J&" «jft r JSiT & I*utl> of C olouel I T (•n on (he frb | Good I oh Noth Racer.—Veiy generally . the arntngenieiit between fanners and lion freedmen has been for the freedmen to re- 1 ° n * ccivea certain jKirtlou of the crop. The 'Montgomery Sentinel says it is estimated Washington, Aug. 28.—The following !-*»at the poilion of the corn crop prodm-ed order was is*ued to-day : 1 Li Alabama this year, and falling to the ... .. . . .ilium ntc. KEiuimij until cum tfi punuaofle ofdhe foregoing order from [ fctaUuen their portion. wUl amount to * AK * I ii 0 , 1 ??. AC S5f??•_.* entr i lst ^! I make some arrangement with their credi- j tl^* President of the United States. Brevet • ® greater number of hii«lie1« than the en- . ri.i | .. in.live . <Min. <11 i ,iii in< ill n ilii men ,l,h to Ida cure. Jho money packages were all | tnnli uu true that the latter terms of Mcs-r«. Maukiiam. Uasku row and Dinning, In icnncctlon their la hors for Hcsonstriutlon. Ity kindly naming these gentlemen, «'« regret that sve drew down upon them the ire of our cotemporary. Itwas ocrtainly not Ind The traid arrived here at 1 « . the tended. And we aak "hat is the matt( r r j punhungers all thankful for their providen recovered in good order, ns was also a large part of tin* freight in his car, all of which ne brought through and delivered them safely at tin* office, although suffering much rortng tin* In- tial 1 urupc. Has some body’s Bull been telligenccr'a Ox? AYc have no idea that either of the above named gentlemen had anything to do with Issuing “Order No. ID.” Ami, if they sym pathized with the Intelligencer, we have no doubt but that Journal would pronounce them all gentlemen of “large persona] in- tluenee, commanding intellect, and over powering eloquence.” But they happen to be iu favor of the Union Republican party, lienee they have not “an ordinary degree” of “personal influence, intellect and elo quence'’—hence the exhibition of spleen to which we refer. Below “ Ordinary! ” T.ct us sec who and what the gentlemen are. who arc thus classed. Mr. M.wikjm.m is one of our most respon sible citizens. lie 1ms served the city as Mayor. Possessed of wealth, lie lias ile-i voted hii means to the development of the j city. Active and energetic, prudent and! Industrious, an old citizen, he possesses j qualities that have enabled him to con- | wcolf, at 28 cents, tribute more to the advancement of the in- buyers as low mlddl Z3T A correspondent at Mule Iloek writes that up to the 20th Inst. 2,032 persons had registered in that township, of which 741 were whites and 1,201 colored, it is predicted that about four thousand voters will bn registered in Pulaski county, and that the Republican majority will be at least two thousand. Our informant says: The colored men will stand by tlielr^Jte- puhlican friends, although the Conserva tives are moving heaven and earth to de feat us, and they an; well organized. They hope, by registering as many of their ad herents as possible, and keeping the ne groes from the polls, to defeat (tic exiling ul* a Statu Convention. The Republicans, however, arc confident of achieving a tory, although the opposition coiitliiiix to control all the. important office* in the State, the inllucnec of which thin know so w ell how to y ield. New Cotton.—Tim Albany fGa.) News, of the 27th. says: “The first bale of new cotton was sold in this market during lust is ranked by the Planters will sec arrest them; hut still Indebtedness in the French army is considered a dis grace, uud unworthy of those »y \vi >Ajor General Canty will, on receipt of, Ure corn crop of Alabama of any pre j tljls order, turn over his present command ] year. <t> to the officer next In rank to himself and OTNOTICE It* IIKRKBY GIVEN that the legal u<lverthemeut« luuvl from th»» Sheriff’s oibro of the County of M»nro« will hureafter bu (jubli»hc<| iu thi* Atlanta Weekly Oplniun. WILEY J. HI PEN, Sheriff. For»yth. (J*. August IV, imh. an#*>-w4t V& NGTh F -CNTII. FURTHER No tice all the legal a‘iv«rti>emeuu trots the office of the Ordinary of < lavton aOMiitjr w ill lie (jubiiaited in the Atlaata, Opislon. C. A. HOLLAB. Ordiuary. .Ione*lH»i o, Hr.. Atuo»t 19. IWI. augai -« 41 GTNOTICE. -CNTl^ FURTHER NO- OTThc Sun announces the arrival of| He# alt the legal advertiaemenu fro* thesherira nave no excuse ror m*ing helium the won ., n . , ... Major to The State takes {treat eJre that they shall |Major General Sickles of the eom-1 ^ #j)d Imvo no excuse for extravagant trades, tradesmen, workmen, and artifb of a French regiment are of themgelvc something to see ami to study. The bak^ ing of tbc bread, the killing of the meal the repairing of the barrack building, tin making of the boots anti clothes—every thing. In short, that can |»ossihly )>e re- yas' if » - Id k "V 1 It . indication that they defamers. Mr. Gaheili. has lived can get as high a price ft>r their cotton ' 1 •ng our people nine years, and like Mr. | here as anywhere else In this part of the j ',. K . ofthM'Imrd!? ibr’thmmh I * 1... . 41... ..F 1.1, ...» '' * . 1 i \ . ...... . • C. .. tercsts of Atlanta than the whole coterie of | that tho ahov his union;. invested tho most of lib menus j State. here, and nooiie is more thoroughly alive m ~~ 77 . r ... . . * J .... Dr. .J. M. Gregory, i’resident to the welfare of Atlanta, or has more faith . r , . , , St . . t . .. . . . Illinois Industrial l nlvcrsitv, liav ng re in its future. A lew vears ago lie was as- ... , .. * . ^ , , i eenth returned from a somewhat extended I tour through Minnesota, expresses the lev th tile additions to thefr pay. Every soldier, after learning his drill. f» expected to work at something or other; and those that can do nothing better, dig and delve and plant and cultivate the gardens which sup ply vegetables for the different regimental messes. Nothing seems to he made out side the corps, as those Who have of Ixtej years taken notice of the French soldiers' dress can vouch for. These changes whiefi the present Emperor has Introduced in the af the army have been very great and are exceedingly popular in the service.' It is the same with the officers. Without;* being at all extensive, their uniform is soldier-like, useuil. and alK»ve ail, the rank j ( | 4 of any of the wearers may lie ascertained at a glance.—The Month. „ ind there are a-sua0o0Piat 'lie Bishop Timon’n Will.— 1 The will of the if late Bishop of Buffalo has just been ad- gate mitted to jirobate by the Surrogate of Erie | Rhtimoxd. August 2s.-i-CHe « offline] of a norn than thirty party charged ^evading the revc/Rh* laws, lx*foie tiie United Mates Commis sioner to-elay, pleaded want of jurjffli^- . r .- f ^ ... 9H r,- • — |tlou, on the ground that the revei .(Iiirnl m,«Hforil tlirmrpii Inn^ jmiriipy* of r , )nl , re4J nrovlJr, Unit a SUt and many dangers, vet I only asked lor ! , , . „ . f the help to build up the Llnircli and her ehari- j kave n> many In^ja’ctors at it has I.iyux- table institutions in this diocese—n< Major General that he reached th' goinery. The Muscogee Railroad.—Hon. J. I« Meat a in, President of the Muscogee Rail road, in hl^ .annnal report. rec«ntly made, exhibits the<%yci|»ts and expenditures of his road, jrtTfollows: . nil »ourne*> fuj be«n. bland of the Second Military District. Hajor General Sickles, on being relieved, will repair to New York city and report, tier, to the Adjutant General, nnmand of Gen. Grant. E. D. Townhknd, A. A. G. The order regarding thcyftfth DietriuB as not promulgated at three o’clock io" day. Internal Revenue regents to-day f5W< Q0D. / f (irant had a prolonged Interview with the President thigjiforning. pf f . / t l* the Memphis <1 Ohio, iifstead of the bile A Ohio Railroad over which Brow n- ' has apjjointcd Cliff as Receiver and hards Superintyndcuf. i>iiring the inteiriefr U»-day lietwccn the ! vim»Uju dlffannuti isjtween Item', c»i. bc-ident and (ien.* (JnnH. mat)i j|i weiy t | ,a>a, ’ lt:, f tlUilL ***’ 1 *■ l ’ Hurt ‘.iv >\;»s withdrawn. dl^Hliiciitly tiie | nml ^jriiin.iry ^*4 , | ■ j., a oi.c-flhiFithumSa.tbPMiHiif // rder relieving MelJu^^^Mtroiniil^ 1 ^’* 1 1 - - “ - •oi’Ein Columbus, on the I «««• UayioB cimnij will be published iu the Atlanta Opinion. J. A. Mc< ON NELL, Sheriff. Jonesboro, lia., Ajig. 19,18*7. «ugX>-wlt or NOTICE.—UNTIL FURTHER No tice all tho legal a<lr«rtisements of the OOI of the ('ouiity Court of Clayton uountv will be pnbmhod in the Atlanta Opinion. K K. HOLLIDAY. 4 C. ( Jonestami, tj*.. Aug. 19, l-ff7. aug4ff-w4t fFffinctf • Tlic o\tfaormRary^ x| fur the h»nn tiffio. of have Injun . hut fur this item Kmuing out of the cffiuRiUrs of therthr/lhe earnkU* * over c»n*ii^«k wouli/h^P'o i»c**n 96,611 98 The exiraohlinarv ^pPn*eh, u* exhlh- |tc<i in last n-fkirt. duly sfm US.ftn 65 fn two jeurs (t lias been * To this add 17 shnre* guaranteed 8 .sMnffi redeeu J«7JW7 <Jfl 1,700 «) SW NOTICE.—THE SHERIFF'S vertislng of GwinnRtt county will hereafte j»ear in tiie Georgia Weekly Opinion. I*. If. LLAUIOR> latwrenrevllle, «n.. Aug. 19. Ihrt. aurtO AI> ^. -- ji# tMUi aitiDunt should deducted \ ;ind there are thftoiiucreffae in Hotel Account tor 1 ‘ Ibeting the Filth District will 4e jirmnul- i yjfir*. This, under ordlnarv cir* *i$tj JjByFotild l,m>y u» j^t" ourify. It was years ago. it pr sociated with the Proprietor of the Intelli gencer in the practice of law, and was one of tiie editors of that journal, at a time when its influence was as great os it over possessed. Iu days pa*t, when Mr. G. stood by the side of the Intelligencer opfftu political questions, wo suggest that mt jourmXl did mu rein to him as it now' was not bV./f. below -orb.nary” |!tprfBCWBgr AJio. for the change of oplniou i^ i»alpa- hlo; Mr. Gamnim. i- mi earnest and ffjfltl- ential advocate of a policy that will save tho State—the Intelligencer opposes that policy. Col. Fakkow's reputation as a gentleman of intelligence* UffJWt he depreciated l»y such attacks as we refer to lie lias settled among us and identified himself with our city and State. We have no eitizc n of more unexceptionable character. W o predict that the Intelligencer will feel and acknowl edge bis influence ere many moons wax and wain. That journal entertained a^dif ferent opinion of him when, I opinion that tiie wheat crop of that State j will reach a surplus of fifteen to tw enty millions of bushels. lions did ask for mvsoTf. and ever eon^idere my name in this li, by my suet c»ors, spirit of the law :ht, to tW A few days ago a man got oll'thel ears at Peoria, Illinois, with a large bag in [the his hand which he carried very carefully. After walking up the street a short dh*- 4**44*pot hi* -bag nutie^lit Bril lifted offt a good aiaed boy. Ho hud brought him several Taitea as higgag^t JS^The North Carolina University at Clmpol Hill will soon be closed, because of inability to conduct its exercises further. It waff in a most flourishing condition w hen the war broke out, but lost all of Its money, and with that most of its friends. t3F* Business in Paris is worse than it has been known to be for years. The Ex position lias paralyzed retail trade, and wholesale speculation seeius to be affected, tho Chief jag it is in London and elsewhere, by the lie Confederate States Nitre Bureau in excess of moucy and the lack of confl- utativea in Congress; and as Vjrjffn*# But though I consider, i j ms no Rcprcscutatlv& in.CougrftM it eaf ’• ■" tS»£di"*v« l-ira. At limply w itli the sioner took time to coulider the mutter, i as Is'really and | General Schofield is quite ill of fever j legally mine, and iold under inv n;mn-. I 1 f|) , 1( . j j tn ,. (fu|( bequeath to the Rt. Rev. dohn Lnughlin. j ‘ „ ’ . * ,, , 'ri... r-.t,- BlilH.pof Bnx.klrn, Slut, of New York.l >> K " 9«' E * SS - tit) all my real and personal estate; but with Council last evening appointed a new j the condition that out of tlie proceeds lie Board of School Directors, Superintendent pay myjtisnjchts [ also uamo the ^i, n ^ and other minor oflicinls. Hev. .lohn MvCioskv and Uo* Right Rev. ^ ^ ... f ^, hA - n . . APO John J. Conroy, U.Rhop of ABraoy. ex ecu ' ’ » rUie twcnty-qigljt .*?< jool Din tors torsoTfW* my low w ill wuAkWuwjem,. fight Arc eqh>r^i- JnH.v Ti,on. Hikhop of Iuft.i111. j' j ie iminVr of (Hulh- f. m y<B-« £ th'nUay were 14 5 vwtefduy, 1«. Cyril* H»miltou, mn of «x-Prc«i<loi)t rjiflu:- rW.'.\nkU HTNOTIUE.—IN CONFORMITY To Ucperul Order No. 49, He»dqiuurt«n* Third Mili Ury Diitrirt, dated A«fu»t It. fi*n. and to section 3iTi7ortlio Near Co«le of Georgia, the advertising ••onneeted with my office will hereafter be done in the Opinion, in ttii« eity. Augaat 14, IffffI WM. If. HOLCOMBE. ru(U w u ApeciN Bailiff lit GEORGIA. FAYETTE COUNTY’.— infonnity to General Onler No 49, Headqu tr- Thml Military District, da let l August Itt:i and Ui *e«-tl<m:i5T7,.ofthe Code ofGeorgiR. ti «• . seal advertiftt'ineuto from the office of Ordinary of Yayette muntv will l»e published In the W’eekly Jpiniou, publisbed iu Atlanta. G;t. Aug 15, lMi7. aurft«-pi4t KiaVAHUl ONNOft. Ordinary. 0- a bailee of H37,4tNJ { J Air N * >T ICK—l NT 11. FUKTHKR \ heti jfSlo to Iioast! udvertiseinaut* from the office of A CbrOnlcfeand C^uianU 0 ° nntT WlU U p, “ ,li,,ho<t ! fro! the 27fh, s ▲ u a left *«‘ii»ffv A: Co* of N tracUrs fur the buHdin mi Messrs. H York, the n g of the Street Rail lanta Oplnioi JONATHAN B. WIIAON, Or«li» Deeafnr, Ga.. Aug. 1R. 1W7 auglHi ll- roud, .UMbd the 13tli ins!., in which they say Iron, chairs, spikes, tools, etc., mirepv.^^for the eonruction of the road was ffhiitfettp Charleston on the 12th mst. They al-*«ly that their Agents and Su- perintendejlR w ill lw* <.u the ground ready to reeeivqfiie material by the time it ar rives here, and that the work will be put through as r..phily as possible. (*mviki4JANT.—The l^liilmlclpbiii Pres; tl,„- alludo* to nmttm in Tenner: Itamllton , dW , h „ m ornl» F . from «n ai- hWioe tiie Into ekn tlnn In Tennowae tin- , Stilt.' ItniwN »f timl l'iiniuM>iiwoHl(h lutvn tnrkof >ellmi fever ii.lviim wl live iwrcuui. in tlw Turk It Ir reported that tho late Oty Attorney market. Now that It 1* known that Ten- Aie*l*tant, and City Surveyor, have ne**ee la free, with the tin); of onr (rovnru- gtops w i„ a tltuto suite aj{ai»si the of I Georgia, he eontrlUutvil tho putnmajfo ol iiis ih'jiartmont iu that direction. When he mis sustaining tho hdttli'jencer, no sueli unkind thrusts wore made. Thou ho was a gentleman of at least "ordinary personal inlluenco and eloquence." Somebody lias recorded Uie fact that “ Ingratitude is one of the greatest Sins!" Mi.Dt f.NikU has a eliaraetor for integrity truly etiviahlc. Tlio mention of his nniue, In this community, is almost certain to lie followed hy the remark—lie is an honest man. That he Is true to his principles, all who know him during the war will testify. Self-oonstitutcd Vigilance Committees could not deter him fi'om tho open expres sion of his sentiments. Ho maintained his position against all opposition and perse cution. As a business man, lie has no su perior ; as a politician lie has always been consistent; as a speaker ho is effective. We Incline to tiie opinion that the force of his arguments before tho people may have called out tho slurs of the Mcllijcnctr against him and the gentlemen whose names wo chanced to associate with his. Onr commendation of the services of the gentlemen named was sincerely uttered; many people will question tiie propriety •f tho attack made upon them. They had nothing to do with “Order No. 40.” It issued as unexpectedly to them, wo pre sume, as it did to the lHtclUgtn<m or tiie OrUiiox. They Indorse It, we have no doubt: tho Iulellincncer does not! Why, w e need not explain. We hope the gentle men wo have named will not regard our allusiou to them in tho Opinion of Tues day morning a* any just provocation for the attack made upon them, or that the foregoing remarks arc intrusive. They can survivelbotli—the attack and this defense— wo think 1 Cathouo Fwnvatr—With their charac teristic energy In educational movements, the l athe!les of Nashville have succeeded in erecting a magnificent school-house, which Is really not only a credit to those engaged In the enterprise, hut also an orna ment to the city. This establishment, situated Immediately west of tho Oapltol. hat just received the finishing touches, and u« opening will be Inaugurated hy a grand (eMh al and hall. DR*The”First Uale”of cotton lies Ix'. ii i £fiho stringency of th* Prohibitory received at Macon,by llardlman 4 Mparki.llaw was material), ‘ 1 “ deuce. show how completely Iron steam boats are superceding wooden steamboats, it may be mentioned that only forty of tho latter were built in England last your, w hile two hundred and eighty-three Iron steam vessels w ere built. tW The Viceroy of Egypt is said to have been Immensely struck with the beauty of the English ladles, and to have found but one fault with them—that they rode on horseback; In Ids eyes, a great Indeco rum. ay-Tlic only prolltntde trickle tnlno in the country Is at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, which produces about tluee thousand pounds daily, and supplies tho Govern ment mint. CWAt the recent Commencement of tho University of Georgia, the degree of D. D., was conferred on Rev. John W. Beckwith, Rector of Trinity Church of Now Orleans. tWHon. Wm. Windam. M. thorn Min nesota, is now at Dahlonega. Ga., attending to his duties as President of the Lumpkin Chostatee Mining Company. Vacancy Filled.—A special order from General Pore has been issued, appointing Wm. II. Price, a Bailiff of tho eonnty of Lumpkin. (]' The cattle plague returns show that during tho w eek ending August 8d no ease was reported I torn nny part of Groat Britain. (ySanta Anna thinks he can buy him self off.* Not if tho Mexicans estimate him at his own valuation. tV*Belle Boyd, now Mrs. llardtngo. is In Baltimore. She has left her husband, and win settle In St. Louis. iy Emerson says: “The poor arc only they who fbol poor, and povorty eonslst* only in fowling poor." t^*“Mapl*" sugar Is made from Mack walnut tree* In Illinois. Of Paul Is taking her smmuor repose In hwitscrlsnd. ment final lug triumphantly over every section Ol in the IhuuI-w ill not go up, hilt Northern capital will be better disposed towards Investments of all kinds in tin! State. Will our Democratic eoteniporarim inform us whether the Kentucky election has bettered tho lluaucfcil prosperity of that rebel-ridden State. The St. I.olris Democrat sav- : Immediately after the Rcpiihliran victory in Missouri last josr, the hoods of this State jttm|K'd eight per vent, in the New York market within a few hours, and they have since risen over thirty |ier cent. What is the reason that Republican vig- Corics make State bonds go up like a Iu«l- loon, while tho so-called Conservative vic tories do not y Power or Imagination.—A box, stin- posed to contain a dead body, was recently , forwarded from Boston to IlalifaN hv the Eastern Express Company. Such fxixcs often emit, an unpleasant smell, and when this particular otto reached Portland, the odor wtis so offensive that a teamster would not load the hox into Ills wagon. The com pany w ere anxious to get ft away, as the polico ware urging tho immediate removal of an article which was endangering the health of the poople of the city. A second teamster was sent down, and was so affec ted by the smell that be became sick and giddy, discharged freely Ills stomach, and would have staggered over the wharf hail he not been caugbt by those standing hy. After a few more people had detected a “strong smell," It was deckled that the box should be opened. ThU was done, anil a very handsome carved Indian figure In wood was disclosed to the gare of the crest fallen teamsters, everything about it as clean and sweet as a new planed board. It was intended as a sign for some enterpris ing tobacconist. Hovers war Cities.—'The practical and philosophioal French )>eople have Invent ed an order of houses which afford the greatest convenience possible for the amount of space occupied, and which, hy their style and practical design, arc showy and comfortable. Tho Idea la to supply each family with a suit of rooms upon one tloor. separate fronf each other, and opeu- lng hy a front door upon a spacious fire proof stairway. The lower floor may or may not, as desirable, he occitplfld by a restaurant and public' room usual In a ho tel. The fivmtnca liring above may he supplied from the establishment, anil at their option, be relieved from the trouble of a kitchen, take their mosls in a restau rant, or have them servod lit their own rooms. This is certainly well adapted to some phases of dense populations. WThc Shreveport South-Western, of the 14th, says: “The river has fallen about four Inches, and was last night about seventeen feet above low water mark. It Is now falling at all points above here, with plenty of water fbr all navigable purposes to any C lnt this side of the raft. Tho upper river s been uncommonly liberal this season supplying us with water. It bat furnished us with three floods and at liast a down mom hers of the new City Council for HM ill declaring them incom|>etunt for the positions they recently held. Oai.vksto.N, August 'J8.—Gen. Grillln announced the death, yesterday, ot Col. Wm. 3. Ohert, Adjutant General. He paid a handsome tribute to hi - memnn. Tho following removals for this District Imve lien ordered: 3. Crosby, Cuntiiis- slonnr of land*. W. L- Robanls, Gyrnp- trollcr, M. H. ltoyston. Treasurer. Wm. Walton, Attorney General vice Jos. Spm- oer, M.C. Hamilton. John T. Allen. Vtn. Alexander, appointed. Avgvsta, Aug. 28.—General Bide Hampton having been solicited hy ampn- bor of prominent citizens for his view s as to the duty of the people of South C'arollia in reference to reorganization under he Military bills, replies In a long letter. :f- gtring against tiie injustice and itnconsl- t'lttonalHy of the proposed measures-v While he Is anxious tor restoration he pre fen Military rule to the proposed term; and Instances how Reconstruction work. In Tennessee, and refers to the rejection o: the Kentucky representatives, snd says: If the people accept tho situation they have no guarantee that the State will be re-admitted unless Radicals are elected, who will not represent tho views of their constituents, lie denies the right of Con- SuiciDX.—We are called u>n thi tug to recuida melancholy on Li in Miri.il, (Rate. i parted an old and respocL.blo Mr. Ueorgc Eherleiu. tao vloiim in osjdiut bun self at a. little after seven , last evwiKjt • Tkjk- wwrii kauwti Ur snd through a great i»rt of the i Hr has lor many years past been WNOT1CE.—t HEREBY GIVE NO- tioc that all the advertisements of She riff’* >al6", for this uottnty, 9111 be made id the Opinion newspaper, of the city of Atlanta. B. N. WlI.LIKORP.4p Sheriff Fulton county. _ A t l int 1.1,1 . Ai.iMiwt Vi. aiijil I u j- i i::v‘> OFFICE COBB >U*Ki:- IOU UOL'HT—(JOB* OotTXrr, (iA., Au^unt 17, 1UH7. Until further notice all the legal udvertiftemcnid emioating frota this office will be pnblisheil in uit‘ide'1 the Atlanta’Opiiuon newspaper. H. M. HAMMETT, Clerk, • ojftt- w |i r*nperior Conrt.<A»ls^r*mwit it a |JT-MRK WINSLOWS SOOT1U YHUP, Kf>4 CffltOHlrt TRRTUrwn. 1 U*o pmceas of teeDig. by tortura Pliga^-il in the grocery bmioew* on the qorlh-ea* I corner of Conirption anti Ad/uws alrevlK and nt tlo time of the explosion, lost almost all hit was worth, beside* hav ing his leg so mangled as to permanently cripple him. His losses and ids bodily con dition have ever *iuce exercised a depress ing influence upon his mind, and severA) time* he has endeavored to destroy himself. All his efforts of tills character, until the last, were defeated hy the vigilance of ids family, who wore ever on tiie tfuard.—Mo bile Advertiser and Register, 23d. IZf Til 0 Amerkan Legation, in Rome, has )><*?» closed, As the Mission of the Uni ted States to tho Papal Government has been discontinued. Special Mot tea*. OrUEOROiA STATE LOTTEIO - For Tin Henkfit or thi MASONIC ORPHANS* HOME Combination Claim, No. A 7. Tho following were tho Drawn Non.. August 27th, 77-^6-30-51-33-10-23-70-75-11-40-13-42 ang^—It BOTD, WITsHON A CO.. Managers, &T NOTH E.—HEREAFTER. UNTIL flirt he rwotit'c, the adrertbements connected with the office of Ordinary, Sheriff, Countv Judge, Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Greene county, Georgia, wil! be published In the “Opinion," anewapaper published in Atlanta, Ga. K17GKXIU0 L. KING, Ordinary COLUMBUS HEARD, County Jmlgo. J. H. ENGLISH, Sheriff. ISAAC R. Clerk S' Angus! 27ih, im. I’ain and spuamiHiic action, and is an® lasra* TO RROCLATR tbc bowcLS. Depeiul upon it, mothers, It will give rest to your selves, and BE LIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. Wc have put up and soli this article for years, and Can Sat im Confimnck and Tmitu of It what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—Nrvrh bar it Failed im aSinui.k In stance to Effect a eras, when timely used.— Never did wc know an Instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used iL On the contrary, all are delightou with lt>opcrAtlan, and spook In torm- of coqtmemUtloa of its matical effects and medi cal virtuos Wo speak in this mattwr “WHAT WE DO KNOW," after years of experience, and Flume ova Reputation for the fclpiliirnt of WHAT we HERE DECLARE. In almokt every in- stance whero tiie infant is suffering fTem paiu and uxhaufttation, relief will be found in fifteen j or twenty minutes after the syrup isadiuiniv* | lercl. Full directions for using will uucoaspan\ each bottle. Be sure and call far “Mrs. Winslow’h Sooth- inu SYRUP," having the fae-simile af “CURTIS A PERKINS" on the out-»idc wrapjier. All others are base Imitations. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. PRICE, ONLY 35 CENTS PER BOITUE. OFFICES—215 Fulton street, New York; 150 lliph HolW.ru, London, England; 441 St. Fau street, Montreal, Canada. aug28—<18meod _ OTFLOtR SAC KS FOR MILLERS Oil MERCHANTS, on hand or fnrnUhed at short notice. Prompt attention given to country orders. G. W. STOCK IN, At Slock in k Roe's Hag Depot. P. O. Box SHE Atlanta, fta WWANTKD.—TWO FIR8T-CLA88 frevss to interfere with suffarge in the ivoodworkmkx esa find .iesrij employmeui States; counsels Justice to the blacks, and Is in favor of Impartial sufiYatfc, anil ad vises the people to register and vote against a convention. (’ii.ini..:*rox, Aug. 28.—Number regis tered to-day 70, of whom 48 were w hite and 44 colored. Cnsulk-ton. Auo. 2S.—Cotton deeriined '^cent ; wiles 75 hale.; middlings 35; re- eeipta 484 bales. St. Loi'io. An«. 48.—Flour quiet and un- rhsrured- Wheat firmer, mud advanced three to five cents. Corn flat; prime white 1.08; choice yellow 1.10ml.US- Provfaleu* steady. Clear sides 16}*. , ,, Cincinnati, August 28.—Hour dull and iiuohmnited. Red wlieat 4.10a2.13; white 4.45»2JO. Corn scaree and hixher. 08«1 U0. Fork .Kill at 48.4Sa23.50. LardliE. BaLtimork, Aujtust 48.—Coffee dull and unehanjted. Cotton dull; mlddl in It up land. 47. Flour—all (trades declined 60,'; liimilv. 1300: hiKh utngp 13a13A0. Prime red wheat 4.35; ajSRm dull and lower. Corn declined lCfrarhlte, 1.07; yel low. 4.14ml.18. OmtsjWhmdy; prime to Wuil: inft'rloraBa40. Sti^mrArm. >ut firmer, mnAfavmnccd. " hltky it HITt HINS & BKO , Gsrrl.g, Shop. augt7—Ulw 14m Meseenirr enys it was brought trout i tiie plsiitatlonnf Mr. Fsrker, Macon, coun ty. clu«vd as good, anil wrlghej 418 |pOOIi'*. , .....y relaxed in Boston oil | Monday, ta enable the Turner sodutha to , elrhrmtc their ftwtlvsl with Jiropcr spirit. Tiie afternoon was devotee! tv athletic siiorts and contests, and tiie flow of Isgsr was nriirieriultllt.g. elioisB. « PruMsIoi T'C, HLKAXfl, for low mlddllii ex|airt*. 341. st 48.—Cotton M'n iv; sfRs. 275; receipts. lflS; Flour'fi.PO for superfine— Corn ndvunced 5e; while, 1 JO; mixed, 1.2V . . . Oats drooping, at ««. Pork firm, «t 2* 50. small-sited freshets. It his filled up A* Gold HI 1 *. Sterling Xl'kafifi. New York raft to within a short dtsunee of the ftouns ( , h , w outlet, tho only one now open to the upper river.” ■ The Silver Cloud entno In from New ' Vst Nxw Yowl August 28.—Cotton easier sales last hJRs, ItB Floi Oilcan- early vatterday, having smce.s. liruw.. Cora llriner; iiriarel ' , fully ran tiirvugh tii* canal, aud after ills- al.ll *. lhirk fit*. I.TIn charging a lot ef freight wsnt through to " hl»“T quiet. Gres criea ban, ctiumr.atl. | val stares-tea.ly. I H ■‘lour ilptfliufd lA l g; Wheat ■ m i.on'« irgvjr H’aeU. Va. K»- OTNOTICEs-I hereby give no- tr« that all the adveTtUemenU of Sheriff ’n Sales i Bartow county, will be made in the Opinion w»paper, of the city of Atlanta, W. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff. LartenvUle. (ia. Aug.», 188T. augTT-w4t prUNTIL fURTHEB NOTICE THE leal advertisements of the Ordinary °f Bartow oAnty, Georgia, will be pubiiHbed In the Georgia Vfckly Opinion. U J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, rsville, August tt, 1887. aug!4-w4t 'wi NTH, FI IITIIF.K NOTICE ALL Icj^l advertiftemonU pertaining to this office will bekibibbed In the Atlanta Weekly Opinion, i JOHN BRADY, Sheriff Butts county k*on, «a.. August 19. l«7 augtS-wSt “GEORGrA. DrEALB CX)UNTY.- b is hereby given that hereafter the adver. » (rum the office of the Sheriff ef DeKaib r will be published la tho Atlanta Opinion JAMES O. POWKLL, Sheriff, ir, Ga., August U, 1WT augM— w4t f NOTlCE.-r HEREBY' GIVE KO- all the legal advertisement* from the rthe Ordinary of Gwtanelt county will r be published In the Atlanta Opinion. I 0 T * A KE*TJUW, Ordinary Law^etrille, Oa , Ang th, 1WT augffi-sMt ormicE^rifTil rrRraER'so* tier. allWal AdvertUementa from the Offer of the «>rikrv ol Fulton county will be published in the a\.mta Ortutoa t DAMIRL PITTMAN, Ordinary. \t|5 .'YugufttlS, I«W1. augli-wll OT ATLANTA POST OFFICE.-ON and after thia date, the offoe will o|>en and olo?e fallows: Open < Close a Open at . Close at.. Open at Close at . Open at Close at «K r THOfJ. ti. SIMMS. P. M NE W ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. ' W ISHING to close up all my buhincss, I have placed my notes, etc... in the hands of Far row A Simpson, Attorneys at Law, who are au- tkorlzed to locelre ail money due me. ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE. T HE Annual Commencement Exercises of At lanta Medical College, for the iiiiwent nest ion. will take place on FRIDAY NEXT, *Kh instoat tho City Hall, commencing at lOfc o’clock, Board of Trustees arc requested to meet wjALr "“ —* ‘“atlng Class, at the frail, Ik The cltlaens generally, both efruUy Invited t Dean early aa 10 o’clock. Now is tho Time to Advertise - MADISON NEWS, ONE or THE HE8T MEDiU ALONG lbe.ii ^ , PuhllshaU Veehir, L. oi the ?*••* ion swt 1008 ,J the Plate of and in pomiM to ffh< OhsTltUCTlOh Hdh«< $4 Off per aUnuui the Gw.rgiA Ua