The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, September 11, 1867, Image 4

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IMPROVED PUMP, tail oho Pans* Wind Mllla, and ora’ patent •filee, 6#1 and Nort ticularlf! _ . xriSrssK’SteCfl stalk* of cotton worn On* ri* 1 LIGHTNING RODS, mjCEITMl PACIFIC IAIU0AD, McNAtJHHT,OSMOND & 00. HTI 1111-1111111 EXPOSE, Cotton Qintl Ootton Gins! ni« vnnn half or r, two stalk* of cotton morn -On* « »*t Mf*. c*eh, *ti(l hearing MO boll* *nd torfft, 8/ some, the ciutom of naoldatf find bale* to msrkst, sod Ont bolls to the printer, 1# seriously condemned. It products wrong Impressions »• to the maturity of the crop, Because the crop Is an early one, many 1, This think It must necessarily be large, year’s crop will bo a good avsrsas crop, tonridering the nmoont planted: H la how ever, well known thst It is three weeks later than usual, notwithstanding the first bales In market. PmaMU arenotsogood In Southern and Southwestern Georgia.— (n aevwal of fce «M>« seutham (••untie* rains have been heavy, and the crop must necessarily be cut short, from Butler county the news Is unfavorable, and In Ktewart county the caterpillars have eaten ont several largo cotton fields on the Chat tahoochee river, and are reported on the increase. Sitlinate* e{ lor Vm coming crop must he reduced. The ravages of the army worm appear to be worse In Louisiana, where the worms •re early and the cotton late. Continued showery weather, under these olromuetan- ns, will be fatal to tho erop. The Injury from worms (grass worm, jjoll worm, cut worm and army worm,) appears not to be M great as we come up through Alabama toward Georgia, although there Is much cause in Alabama for sorlouselarm. From Henry county, Ala, In particular, the news is very bad. Plantations that a few weeks ago promised a heavy yield have been en tirely stripped. Complaint* come, also, from Barbour and Lowndes counties. In e? tba earth, that deprives the stalk of suffl- .i.,. . T n to support all the bolls, la fre quently ascribed to the boll worm, when, on examination of the fallen equates, not a single boll worm could bo found. One good shower usually remedies that. Gov. Patton, of Alabama, made a speech a few •lavs ago. In which lie estimated tho cotton crop of his State for 18G7 at 400,000 bales. Too high!—Angesla Cor. -Veto York 'JH- AuM. Painful INTELLIGENCE — Intelligence from Galveston, Indlanolla, and other gulf .points, us well as from New Orleans, Is most painful. There seems to bo no Incli nation of tho abatement of the fever, and there probably will be none until the scourge wears irsolf out ibr tlie lack of victims. At Galveston, one day last week, there were as many us eight hundred eases, otie-fifth of whirl, resulted fatally. Those only who are aecilmuted have any chance of recovery after being attached. Painful Accident—lu the darkuoss of last Friday night Col. J. D. Waddell, of Polk oouuty, lu getting off the train hero, fell from the platform an\l received a pain ful, though It Is hoped not very serious in jury. Wo think there should be lights there when tho train comes In. In order tq secure safety to passengers—Jhuse Cou rier, (Al.n HIuCHmTf 1 SALES. DsKA f ILL 1>« told before ths Court Ifouu door, si Decatur, In Dekalb count]', Georgia, on the Tuesday In October next, within tlie legal lam! uumm r on* m *ahl lot ami half l<* of DeKalb awn J61 or tenge fl. Ik. lupeitor Court or _ Hianaer again- August Mtb, 18*1. SPECIAL BAILIFFS BALK. •^y ILL IS' sold before ths pearl P»pss door. In , , the City or Atlanta, rultos county, Georgia, o* the tel Tuesdays Detobor neat, between the lawful Uuurs of bide, the tollowlng property, *"« vi barrels of whisky and tvr« oiwk.H of farad*. «*i M thu property of L. 8 Palmon*. to »attefr a dUtrote warrant issued from theCmprty « oni’tol pulton cfnmtv, in favor Of Jam©* by neb ITfH.i ilv pointed nut h\ defendant. ‘ w\i it ihhaumiik. j'oOt’Ui i«»»iiitr September'#, lHirt-w t«i« i*i -s iho $8 :*r. CHATTOOGA SHERIFF'S SAL*. - ___ _J _ _ l ooun- within tho legal hour* ot sale. on tho first Tuesday In Octolier nett, tho following propor- tv, |o*W|t; Franklin Gaines’ Interval In 4<» oerro or land, he inn (lit* sooth side of lot No. 4it, In tho lltli dltr it-let and 4Ui section, levied on ns the property of r. Gnlhe*. to satisfy t Justice*’ Court fl. fk. from tho U86lh distrii't, u. M., lu favor or KdmonUfto* ft Alien vs. F. Gain**. Levy miuto and returned to ***** O. C. Cl.K6BOUN, ftkoriir. mo by a Const lib » U, \). Li.rAimiUft, nBcrui August tS,IS01. il*rs rec a«.6S] eugtt-wt.h ADJI1NI8TKAToil's SALK. ■ TTNDEH an order of the Court of Ordinary of li/lit hours ol sale, in tho oity ol Atlanta, on tlie lfrst Tuusday In November next: Hit, live acre. <>:r the north aide of land Jot Mo. 1M. ir> acres *r land lot No. *a, and M acres of laud lot Mo. MU, or the 14th district of originally Henry, now Knlton county. Sold as tho propsrty of tho ostato of Thomas M. las, late of aald county, decanted, Ibr tbe benefit of the hairs *nd creditors Said prop, ertar liea about wight miles from Atlanta, on the Mow nan road, on the head witeri of Uwmn Crock, near old Camp Creek Ckurrh Terms, cash. JGohl'll WILLIS, Administrator September 9, lSM-wdlhl lMrs We »1U| ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W 1I.I. Itc sold bePire the Court House door lu the town of Forsyth, Monroe oouuty. Georgia, oa the first Taosday lu November next, within the legal hears or sale, all the lands belonging to the esta'o or J'ntsly Smith, late of said Muddy, do,-eased, upasletlag or tyro hundre.1 two and rT« [Printer’, fee fh| GEORGIA, FarWml coegrr. W ild.I AM A anUfKK, admlnlstncere* Ike estate of Susan A. Griggs, late or said coun ty, deceased, having made apullcntlou to dm Court lav leavt to sen the land hoh.ngln* Ui the notate ofaaid oaeoasefi, for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors, all persons concern*! are notified to file their oWtfoa, K any they have, within two men the fna the first pnMiemtlaa or tills wotko, tlselcav* will bo granted Ibr me tale or oogta-wtm GKOjtLLli GottPON CtMJ.VTT. W.JLeSWW^ ' J. I>. WEST & COd, •Ogai HTI-AVO STREET, late IT* Broadway. .New York. doubl & - a orriztsrca- ANTI’FRCCZINC, Lifting and Forcing Pump. THE G It E APT NATIONAL LINE Whitehall (OLD *TAMDJ ACROSS TIIE CONTINENT, g KING mmctraoUd with tb« AID AND SUPKIL- JM* OF THE UNll’tD (4TATKS (iOV- NMENT, in dMtiMd to be one of the moot im- rODTAKTAVD VALUABLE BAIL BO IDS IN THB VOBLP. u * k 09 ownniBBtoBtlon betwMo Ike Pnciflu (Joact and tbe Great Interior Batin, Principal Fkrtien ef Ik* Main Stem Xslne between Ue Twi Ocmbi. T HE reputation of thl* I’m !• eetahliihed m the eiraplCHt andmo*tpowerful in use. ltd* bought land u*4!(l try the lieft Engineers and Me chanics or this city and neighborhood, and gives universal sBliafnction. It is recommended m TUB BIST, by »nch Engineer* as Cup tain Rrrleson, J O Morse A GUlis, II. It. Worthington, B. JIo. IifghthBl, Ac. rn> LV.) A. A*, rtiiiuiaii. w IU. -r*• RG., Ac., whose reputation extend throughout the world. These Pumps took the first Premium at the United fttuUjh Agricultural Fair atBichmond: al the National Fair at fit. Louis; at the Fair of the Boston Mechanic* Association ,* three time* at the American Institute Fair; and at numerous .State and County Fairs since. Double-Acting, {Anti-Freezing, Lifting and Forolqc Pump. DECK PUMP$~LARUK SIZE. statements with regard to these pumps, and will gire their names to those using thorn soy of thorn. Our llouso Pomp is made to discharge upwards, in poling tanks above or down tv ante. It is saior Lnit freit than — IUX “ k nv ' 1 llH ICIIMHI iinuDi mo HHgaiw—— ”*** _' 7 • D easier to work than an> otjujr pump ol similar iur t^oll and Cistern Pump is perfectly safe agulnst froeaing when plnced in a well In the yard, with tho rent-hold under tlie elbow on the side of the cylinder loti open; and, altogether, lu a "perfect little fire-engine” We hare them of the large slse, tapped for an extra discharge pipe, whieh can be attached under the ground to eon- W^EN AWLIKD TO DEE? WELLS, £ hey hart reedred the highest commendations. _aylng no iluting-box, and_a verjj^trong piston, „, „ awsga cr than all others, and at the same time more simple to repair. sitnpu httpi platToi iy are very easy to put In the well, everything log suspended perpendiculurly from the platTorui ou top, and tno braulng, properly put in m- 4v *-• 1 — xVoll as Ibr 3 gentlemen who rm ou top, ana tl answ ers Ibr a guide for working rod as a ladder to rte*ccn<l on the cylinder. The following are a few of tho g have them t Wm. W'luslow*. fiing Sing, Pres. St. Nicholas Ins. Co., N. Y.i Jay L. Adams. Bloomfield, N.J.t R. Dailey, Yonkers, N. Y.jT. W. Albertsou. Min eolm L. Li M. M. Freeman, Staten Island^ N. Y. L. 1. j M. M. Freeman, Staten Island, N. Y.: an, tLillook and others. Queens, L. I.: Marshall Laffert*. Fordham, N. Y.; S. B. Holliday, Cairo, Illinois i John llosy or Adams* Express Co., N. Y.; Geo. Dayton, Peek skill, N. V: O. M. Stillman A Co.. Westerly, It. I.: Peter Henderson. JersoyClty; C. J. Martin, Pros. Homo In*. Co..N. Y.: St.John's College, Fonlhnm, N. Y.; AVm. Flagg, New Bruns wick, N. J.; Hamilton FDh, Garrisons, Kr.t F. 0. Ilavemeycv. N. Y.: N. J. Zino Co., Newark, N. J.; Hon. Jus. U Whiting. N. Y.j_Steamboats "Oceaft Wave’* and *'Mota;" Stfi*am Woolen Co..Catakill; siigo Iron Worts, PltUhtirg, Pa.;W. S. Bissull, PiUsUmg, Pa. Bkooklvs, February 8,1861. l Mip|i<W tbe nmnp Is working admirably. The ehur one ud« “ * nothing could H. W. BEKC11KK. MinDt.KriKLD, Conn., Oct, 20,1865. J. IV WasT A Co-^Sen»I one of your |ii pumps Ilk* Uio one sent to Gov. Gardner, to —. I tell World don't kuow about It. DAVID LYMAN. Tlie undersigned, having iu use "Wsafi Im proved Pump, 7 ' cheerfully rocommend them as simple, durable, and ihjxvcHuI In raising and hrowing water, and for their easo of aettok, ecurity against frost, and low price, webcllevo them superior to all others. WAHltKN LKLAND, Metropolitan Hotel. N. Y. J. W. POMNROY. Yonkers, N. Y. DOMINICK LAW KEN C Westchystur. Pensacola, Fla., Aug. 1GA9. 1 Please buy and send Jmo another ‘ Wes's lm- prov wt Foixe Pump/' like tho one I bought last winter. It proves a guod pump, and I hare great ly spread it* character Also send me forty feet rood hose, liko that purchased at the samo time uud place. It. 8. hlALLOBY. i has never once use every day for months. Emails -- consider It a good KorvioeabU This may certify that 1 have been using at nsy manufactory for tno past (bur years-'West's Im proved Pump.” I now use three of aald Pump*, which is kept constantly at work, 84 hours each day, (we Sunday,) and has been running for the part two years. 1 ptenonnee them uuhesl- tatingly the best Pumps that lutve keen brought tatlngly the best Pump* that have keen brought to my'uotloe, having used mvny others previous ly. They are simple in their construction and not easily dDnrrahffcd JAMK3 A. WEBB. New York, Oct. 10, lWE-Good yet, \M. Hudson Elver, New Jersey, Ccn< New Orleans, Jamecburg Agricultural, Havana and hLrtaaxas, Earjtauand Did aware Bay, btaten tslisnd, South Carolina Bonds, Ac., Ac. i AVtaiMx Mink, N. C., June 15,180D. D. W’ter A Co—Gents: The Pump which X it deop, ami It was t Wtet A Cfc -Tacdfep arA' Men. It hi* answered To Ibr ft. onlerod tar enr Mine is re elved an<pot In work. One man will with ease UD fit) gallon* per minute. ‘ ‘IBM AU I' Wv lifted In three and a half hours all the water answers our expectations in every TMe present western terminus Is at Sacramento. * the navigable waters of the Pacific; but it will ultimately extend from Han Francisco across the richest ami most populous parts of California, Nevada, and Utah, contiguous to all the great Mining Regions of the Far West. The Company are authorised to continue their line eastward until It shall meet and connect with the roads uw building east of thd Becky Mountain ranges. Assuming that they will build and control half to entire distance between San Francisco and the Missouri Elver, as now seems probable, the United States will have Invested in the eompte- tlonof T65 miles fffi,502.000, or at the aver- age rate Of AS5,000 per mile—not including an absolute grant or lfMMMMNM) acres of the Public Lands. By becoming a joint investor in the magnificent enterprise, and by waiving its first lien in favor of the First Mortgage Bond- holders, ram GnrtBAL Gotebkmext, ft effect, IMVITJM THE OO-OKEATItm OF FKITAB CAPITAL ISTS. and has carefully guarded their interests against all ordinary contingencies. Tho Central Pacific Railroad enjoys all the pri vileges. grants, add subsidies conferred by tbe Acts or Congress upon the other part* or tbe through lino, mad nos, in addition, sevsral special, exelnsiv* advantages appli cable only to the Western Half, Importers of, and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, CtTTLEBV. GUNS. IBOX. STEEL. NAILS, IIOES, Etc, manufacturer a’ Agente for Old Dominion Nail Works Company, Vulcan iron Works's Bar and Plantation iron. I. The Company has received from the Btate and chief cities of California, oAtitUmc* in monfy, credit, and valuable property, wortA over $80UO, - 000 in gold, in addition to the lull .benefit of the Government tubbidy. II. The A aedeet ’and cantUent part of He conetrwstion h Kae been eucceee/ttlly overcome within the first 150 miles, iu a few week* the track will be completed entirely aoros* the Sierra Nevada*, after whieh progress to Salt Lake will becasy uud rapid. Hi. The local business alone of this read estab lishes its complete financial success, independ ently of the vact through truilio which must pass over it. The gross earnings for the months of June and July, upon the 84 miles then open for butmoss, were npmird tt/PHV 000 to gold; of which four-/f/the were net earn ings. IV. It beside its own lucrative local traffic, the eoAole ■Brn/um* of through Outlines# which is shared among tho Eastern connections and their branches. 'i coin, its rates for transportation are very advantageous, being more than‘three |time» those of roads lyingfoastof It; and the rntloof oiterating etepenees ie leee thanKjter cent, of 1Ae yvoee taming*. fornia, and from municipal corporations, the annual interest obligations which the Compa ny aru called upon to assume are very light.— The net earnings upon an average or r * miles, in 186#, were nearly three M amount of annual internet HabWHeuh tnmed in building it, and mere $8310,000 more than the annual interest on the entire amount qf The Company offer for sale,(through.usJtheir FIRST MORTGAGE THIRTY YEAR, SIX TER CENT. COUPON BONDS, JPrimipui uud Interest Payable la Gold 4'eln, in New York city. They arc iu sums of $1,000 each, with semi-annual gold cou pons attached, and ure selliug lor tho present at f)5 per cent, and accrued interest (Yom July 1st added. In currency, at which rato they yield Nine per coot, upou t he Investment. Those Bonds, authorized by Act of Congress, are issued only us tho work progresses, ami to the name amount Only ns the Bonds granted by the Government; and represent, in all cuecs, the ft rat umnt sulwldles, stock subscriptions, donations, surplus earnings, etc., aud which is worth more thanjprec ttmes tho amount or First Mortgage lion# WjrtQh can bo issued upon it. The fljfltec went of this Company to pay palnci- interest of thoir Bonds in oohs, being the Specie Contracts Lawofualifoi K'a, i/ree of iafeiy. stability andprqju combined. Tint F)mt Mortuaok Boirbs op rnro Coi « w "I *1*13 xxmim V UIUI r.uivljir, nun Will, MJUIUUl doubt, be eagerly sought tor, find nnxlously dealt fn hereafter, at rates materially in advance oi the price at which ihoy are now offered progress, and prospects of tno road, ana tho man agement of tho Company’s affair*, we cordially recommend these Bonda to Trustee*. Executors, Institutions, and others as aneotlnenMy soibi,re- h able and renumeratire form \of permanemthhioett- ment. Conversion* of Goverament Beouritie*^ CENTRAL PACIFIC FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS now realize tor the holders about TWKl WW rKR CEVT. AD VAKTA GE; WITH Tint BAXB BAT* OF INTSBKST. For solo by Banks and Bankers generally, of •whom descriptive Pamphlet* and Map* cau be ob- tained, and by FISK ft HATCH" Banker* and Dealers In Omrnment leetrilhn, No. fi Nassan street*New York- mmcnced.— N- B.—All Kind* of Government ? respect, and ) cel red at the fUlf market price iu t i it. | the above Bond*. Ah*, huwt lUtiuKt. CSTAll rtr*'ription« of Cov«rQuKj«t, pe- ,«irllia» lutpt cuntantly on lionU, and pin* «ktoh I Sold or Exchanged. HUxtato 1 l uiu xn't V. a. Omim* boufliL .old “3JlSt«SJ«Uoctcd. pVDaporit* Teeetved on liberal terms, *ubject to check at siebt. MtoMtamtolb, Patn.ra’ Cta*. Jta.tai _ “ W. Pxranr -ho »em« * *r»u or enters tq T - I>M to h gyj In* ruBn.lt fig rullimilini mad.UmuMth.»tUm eoaatar. IKK* LJIW. OrdtotoT. [riUto'i (total its: i ^ »Wlow ones’* *ept—dlfft j nn«M-4awten -r- ***• Honda of Clifton Mill Company’s Carriage and Tire Bolt*, Brinley’s Celebrated Kentucky Plows, Calhoun'* Standard Kentucky Plows, TOTAL LOSSES PAID, $21,271,072 57! JULY 1st, 18*7 H AVIHO Ol, Afoncjr, $t IhU polat, for U. HORACE L. EMERY'S PATENT-UNIVERSAL'* Cotton Gin and Condenser, RAILWAY AND LEVER horse powers Threshing Machines, ANDTHEINUERSOLL’S PATENT COTTON PRESS, I am now j>re*ared to furnl.li ttmo ASSETS, (AT MARKET VALUE,) Collin,' Costco] Plow,. Gibsoa', Potaul Cultivator Plows, Dupont’s Rifle and Blasting Powder. The attention of Dealers i* respectfully called to our Urge and well assorted stock of HEAVY AND SHELF GOODS Which we offer at LOW PRICES, for oash. MoN AUGHT, ORMOND A CO GREAT WATCH SALE, OK THK POPULAR ON* 1**1 C* PLAN. Girting every Patron a Uandtome and Reliable Watch for the low Price of Ten Dollar* l WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE,' AND NOT TO BB Paid for Units* Perfectly Satisfactory. 1(10 Solid Gold Hunting Watches $250 to 750 100 Magio Cased Gold Watches 200 to 5(0 100 laAdics’ Watches, enunteied 100 to 300 200 Gobi Hunting Chronometer do 250 to 800 300 Gold Hunting English Levers 800 to 850 300Gold limiting Duplex WaU-bes— 150 to 800 500 Gold Hunting American Watches. 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers R0 to 850 600 Sliver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 BOO Gold Ladles’ Watches 60 to 850 1,000 Gold Hunting Lupines \ B0 to 76 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 60 to 100 2,fidO Hunting Silver Watches 20 to Ri 5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75 $GF"Kvory patron obtains a watch by this ar rangement, costing but $10, while it may be worth $760. No partiality sho rn. Messrs. Hill, Porter ft Co., 8 and 4 Dey street, New York City, wish to irnmedistely dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates, naming $11, whether it Ihj a watch worth *$750 or less. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to tho (ivo of Us worth, and as no artlrl than $io is named on any certificate, it will at onco bf seen that this D Xo Lottery, but a straight•forwanl legitimate Trans action, which may bs participated in evenj^H by the moot fastidious. A Single TertlOcnte will be sent by mall, post aid. upon receipt of 25 cents, five tor $1; eieven $2; thlrty-threo and an elegant premium for D hundred and a most superb watch for » pgents or those seeking employment this meut, and open to the most careful scrutiny, try ir. Addresh HILL, POUTER ft CO., ang8fi—dim 8 and 4 Dey street. New York RARTOW SHERIFF SALES. TffTILL lie sold betore the Court House door, in Tv the town of Carters'ville. Bartow county, Ga., on tho first Tuesday in October next, within the legal hoars of sale, the following property, to-wit: One tract of land, (numbers of iota not known) on which John G. Colbert now resides, in the 17th tlon of Borrow county. Levied out by platutifi. Also, at same time and place, lots of land No- m, 30b, 423, 425, 440.441,487, and five and one half acres of lot No. 498. all in the fourth district and third section of llartow county, being the planta tion on which Lewis P. Kuvos now resides. Also, at same time and place, the growing crop on said I ilantation. Levied ou as Uio property olLowi* *. Eaves, to satisfy a fi. fa, Issued by Bartow Superior Court, (for the purchase money of said land) in favor of Willi* Ben ham vs. Lewis 1’. Eaves. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Also, at same time and place, a tract of land dot ami third section of bartow « 8. Dobbs, to s:iti in favor of J. 1 Dobbs and Wm. 8, Hammond, Ctuh'rsi plaintiff. Also, at same time anil place, lot* of land Nos. 1 028 and 1,027, in tbe seventeenth district aVid nty, ied H ... thncHVJDHHBP tract of land in the 17th district and 8d section of llartow county, on which Joel 8tono now resides, (numbers of lots not known.) Levied on us the property of Joel 8Lmo. Also, at the same time and place, the settlement of land in the seven teenth district and third section of Bartow conn ty. on which Bryant T.*Locke now resides,'(num third section of Bartow county, ou which Dr. N. Chapman now reside*. Levied on as the property of Joel Stone. Also, at same time and pr ffl .. hers of lota not kuown.) I*rojN5rty jiolntcd out b plaintiff, and levitnl on to satisfy one Cm** 8upe- rior Court fl. Ca. in favor of Benjamin J. McGinnis vs. Joel Stone, maker, and Bryant T. Lecke, en dorser. W. L. GOODWIN. Sheriff Bartow county. ^September 8,18f?—wtd^ [Printer's fee $i0| BARTOW MORTG AGK S1IERIFFSALK. H the town of Gartersvllle uud county of llar tow, Ga., on the first Tue.-day in November next, within tho leg.il hours of sole, the following prop ort v, to-wit: One stoain saw mill, with all the fixbircs and nmcliinery thereto annexed and rtsed in and •bout the same, known os tho old Howland steam saw mill, situated in Bartow county. Go., sold as tho property of John L. Rowland, to satisfy a Mort gage^. fa. tsaued from Bartow County duirt, in fh- 'antes W. Curr “ —‘*"*“•* “ rtgage ft. fa. CARROLL SHERIFF SALES. W ILL be sold at tbe Court House door, in the •town of Carrollton. Ga., on the first Tuft- day it October next, within the legal hours 6f sale, the follow ing property, to-wit: One town lot on loo nortu side of tbe street from ■! _ M CWm, containing one and a half aero*, more or less. Levied on m the property of J. J. Hogue, to satbfa tovor of I. Yft C. C. smith. Court8f said county. the west t ’ulilicSquare and tbe bmn*b. oonUining aliont ertyer J. J. Hogue, to telmY tl Property pointed by L J. Smith. J A8. P. COLEMAN, fiberiff. fioptomber 3,1 [PrtfeefA] so jff-irtd$ cobb sHsairrs s.vi,*, \ETiLT,mmI<I tofeto ta.Oinn Hon*»iK>or, li> TV JltoUtafe Mvltota, iMka>uit]r.ttaoT.hi. M lilt ant Tatodiu in Uctoktr noxt- wlthi. to> “ I lytl hfinn oftato. tlie folio. ,'ocrty, I-huh It On, MtU brick Mon tout uvl lot on wh t-. _ . - - in Marietta, l* 11. Vosnn, to MtitfT r uj. an ntnAied to me 'notice. — leave te sett sdl the real erthte ef Wes. Crow, «■ eeteed, late of Bartow county, Ga Sold Dr the beoefit ef the heir* and creditors of said deceased. Awgnat MU. 1887. II. F PKICIL Adm’r Awgnat I ongft—w Cash on hand and in Bank $ Ileal Estate Mortgage Bonds Bank Stock 1 United States. State and City Stock, and other Public Securities Less Liabilities, Claims not due and unadjusted m.mTm Net Asset*... $4,278,869 81 Fire & Inland NavigationEiaks. * Agencies in all the principal cities and in the ~- towns in the United 8tates. Applications for Insurance will be promptly at- tended to, OFFfCD—With C. I. Brown, on east side White hall street, one door from Alabama. *ngl-9m N, L. ANGIKR. Agent. N E W « U O U S I THB SECOSSTBOCTIOS Boot, Wto) Leather and eluding Business. COMMENCED LAST APRI1., BT I . T BANKS H»s proved a IDED SUCCESS SUPERIOR MACHINES at 6hort notice and at manuiui-turers prices. All parties Intending purchasing AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY will find It to their interest to purchase of and through mo. Circulars and Price List ftirnisbed on applica tion In person or by letter. P. W. J. ECHOLS, Agricultural Implement Dealer aud auglS—dim Commission Merchant. DRUGS! DRUGS! CITY DRUG STORE, Fourth door from Hunter,- ON WHITEHALL STREET. W H YV he has kept tbe largest stock of * Because goods, in his line, in the 8tate of Georgia. The goods are fully adapted to the wants of r the community, either wholesale oa uktail. All of which have been made to his own order or bought by himself, in person, since tbe DECLINE IN PRICES, and for cash, consequently be oan and will sell for less than the same goods can be hail elsewhere. Being alive to the wants of his customers, and knowing the ad vantage that READY MONEY' has over TIME, in buying, he has made all his pur chases EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, and being determined to sell only for VASH ON DELIVERY, He can affoid to take half the profits of others who keep books and sell on time, (even for only thirty days.) lie has determined to make tho JOBBING TRADE A SPECIALITY, and wholesale buyers will find it much to their advantage to give him a call. He will duplicate any bill of goods, in his line, bought from Jobbing Houses In New York or Boston, adding only freight, etc., to this point. BmP* All goods warranted as represented. I. T. BANKS. Rawson’s Ruilding, Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets. N. 11.—Not connected in business with any other house in tlie citv ie28—»> jap84—lyl The Great Auction Room! BIERCE St CO. (Of MEMPHIS, TKNN.) H AVE occupied tho i xlioiis store room. Whitehall aud Alabama streets, umf engaged in prosecuting a Regular Auction & Commission Business, EVERY DAY AND EVENING. Their stock win l»e kept constantly frill, and insist of a general assortment of goods, to which w encral attention is invited; and which will be dis posed of, either at public or private sales. If GREAT BAR GA I N H arc sought for, (he P‘H’l is the place to find them be POPULAR AUCTION ROOM COUNT R Y ling to replenish MERCHANTS i-.-.k». will do well to RECEIVED EVERY DAY! which arc sold upon th^ best terras, and the stock Boots and Shoes, Hals ami Caps, Staple Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Men's and Boy's Cloth In <?. Gents* Furnishing Goods. And all sorts of * Y'ankee Notions.*’ : sure and find the right Auction Room, cr of Whitehall *nd Alubamu streets. Whore ■y attention will be shown purchasers at all (inutile hours, aud which is iu-t the place to gel DESIRABLE GOODS lor u SMA LL AMOUNT OF MONEY. JylH—2m GROVBHTKKN ft GO., PIANO- ORTK MANUFAGTUKk RS, No. 4M> . , . roadway, N. Y.—The attention of the public and tho trade is invited to our nffwj the public and New nich. for volumo and purity of tono. are uorivoltod i»y any hitherto offered in this market. They contain all the modern improve ments— Froncn grant! action, harp pedal, iron frame, over-strnug lmss, etcL, ami each instru ment being made under tlie )>ersonal su|»«rvision dUjBptMtilll te| of Mr. J. JL GgoviifiTEKN, who has a . perienco of over thirty years in their manufac ture, Is frilly warranted in every par particular. Grove stem Piano-Forte” receiv«*d the highest award of merit at the celebrated World's Fair, where were exhibited instrument* from the Inst makers of London, Paris. Germany, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and alio tbe American Institute, for five successive years, the Utold him! Silver Medals from both of whiph coin be seen at our Ware-rooms. lly tho introduction ot*improvement* we make a OtiU mure perfect Piano-Forte, amt by manufeo- turtag Urgolv, With * etrietly cash system, are enabled to oiler these instrnnienUat a price which will preclude all compotitUm. Gur pricen uro from $UJU to chea|>er tluin mbil-lT li . STRAIN A NON, (Lateof Colulnbus, Ga.,) IMPORTERS OF CROCKERY, Chtem and Qhuaware, EDWARD tm a cere of FKYKR aa l AGUN that oan net be aarod by Dr. GOODMAN *h CELEBRATED FEVER & AGUE PILLft.. Proparod by J. M. WJU.la a TTT Drngfteu ami 1 lf$-4ba Amish, m j • h i« ■ . i • V e7 * 1 i Ghemist*. WHOLE! AL* AVI BHAIL DSALKB M WHISKY, BRANDY, RUM, OIK, ho. "Tirr PsMlltm street Atlanta, i TUEPIN & KING, WUOLESALS AXD UKTAIL LKALKRS J/N Druvs 1 Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW'GLASS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, FORKIQN AND DOMB8TIO PERFUMERY. The great and justly celebrated HYGIENIE WINE TONIC, Try It I Try It! Try it! Attention given all orders entrusted to ourca We sell at greatly advantageous terms to t purchaser, our famed FROZENSODA! The Prescription Department OPEN AT ALL HOURS. U0NY FORGET THE PLACE AND NAME OF augl—3m TURPIN & KING. KLEEMAN’S STUDENTS’ LAMP CHAICVOAL IRONS! WESTLAKE’S LANTERNS! LAMPS KKPAIHF.D! LAMPS REPAIRED I China & Plated Ware Eporium * c o MEADOR & BROTHERS, Tobacco Commission Merchants, il'NriKK UNITED STATUS UOTKI,} A TLAXTA GEO It GIA, R E8PKCTFULLY announce to the public that they keen constantly on hand Mi extensive as sortment of all the I.UAUINO bkamds known to (he trade, consisting, in part, of Ragland's Virgin; Ragland’s Virginia: Ragland’s Honey-dew; Seth Halsey's Comet; McGorkle A Bowman’s Queen of the 8<)Uth;^ Miller’s Bluff City; l’uce’s (?rcole; Indian Queen, together with various other grade* too tedious l_ tlon. Also!, assorted brands of CIGARS and SMOKING TOBACCO. All of which are offered to the trade on as accommodating terms as chasers will find elsowher AMERICAN HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREET, <)Pr08ITE OLD INDEPEDKNCE HALL, PHILADELPHIA. it IU i llEULIIMiiS) Proprietor. anglO—8m NEW MILLINERY COODS. MRS. I. FRANK, , Decatur ctmt, 4 doert below old Muonic Ball; Juie'receUeit»» new an.] well Mlorte.l stock .A HATS. BON.VKTS <El ItlUHONS, TUIMMIXUS, FLOW- JV KHS. etc.,w htch will be at VER r REASON- ALLS PRICES. ITvay ha?e been paix-base,) at TkKY LOW risi-naa. Call and examine before purcbaalnx elsewhere. Atlanta. Oa., Ailgnst 1 JltWT—dm FOB MIC. /tftx. A SPLENDID HOL’BJd AKD LOT IN Hlu! Marietta l'or sale; second bon.e frotn the JjUJL publlo sooare on •• National Cemetery street;" bouse with flee well piaster-,! rooms, four fireplaces, (arrets end cellar, double kitch en, with stack chimney■. good stable and sulaadbl garden as good well of water as there is In tbe whole «!store. Krorythln* In good rondltlon. fihade trees In front and trait tress in tbe rear.— lor MU particulars apply to . . B. W. VANDYKE, I Al Ford, H igbtower A Co.’t, Atlanta, ' ... «»J. T. LOWltEY, miIMM Marietta. Oa. F A B M K B §. large HIDE M A BEET. all *Aii,j ha* bee., hr- a vie Chattaaeof.t IPJCR POUND fr/iDisTd