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Offioiai Journal of tt > United States.
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TUE8DAY MOBNINC . ADO. 17. 1609. j forptfUJCUt of ^ ^ the r . atonuioii o
We »«it hews Ifiarltf wUM t Irll Un».
liroulblv-WIthait It, If Me*
rr««ar}p—<*•#. Terry.
When wo UrtllBAtiMl u tow ddja kincc, tbftt,
luaaaucli m tk« authority at prosen I confer*
Uraau-
Tn Pilot vm oak aii wm quid* nut
Snip or Sf at* liitLT tsbooo* mu Btoim.
THK NEWS.
AT AT*.
Doll, dry Uum in Haraamab.
Rein la unM in Haaoook county.
The echpaa at K1 barton waa a perfeot ano-
OM
The gnata are playing tor the aeaaou in Co
lombo*.
The people of Hancock coauty oppose im
migration.
A bale of uew oottou aold in Haraunab on
Friday, at SO oeut*.
A masquerade ball came off at Indian
Spring* last Friday night.
Two runaway matches at Athena one day
last week. Both successful.
A bale of new oottou sold in Columbus on
Saturday for 30 cents per pound.
Arrangements are now in progress to bring
Cootie a Into the State of Georgia.
A new railroad bridge is about to be built
over the Savannah river, at August*.
The Selma. Borne and Dalton Railroad has
been graded seven miles beyond Home.
The work of preparing the. ground for the
Grand State Exposition has commenced.
The Sparta Journal hears complaints that
the rust is strippiug the cotton of its foliage.
Cotton ia beginning to open in Snmter
county. Many plautera will commence pick
ing this week.
Two bxles of new cotton wore brought into
Baiubridge lust Wednesday. It waa aold at
40 cents a pound.
Lookout for one Wright who passes through
the country trading ou counterfeit money,
says the Amencus Courier.
There was an enthusiastic rrilroad meeting
in Preetou, Thursday, considering the con
struction of the Lumpkin Branch, from Amer
ica* via that place.
A friend from Webster tells the Americua
Republican the corn there waa caught by the
drouth before maturity, and much injured.
Cotton hurt by ahedding aud rust.
The Southwestern U a 1 road Company has
declared a divideud of 94 per ahare on the
capital stock, payable on and after the 13th
instant. The revenue tax will be paid by the
Company.
A bole of uew oottou, raised iu Mitchell
county, by Mr. W. R. Brown, ol Fort Valley,
aud weighing 565 pounds, was aold in Savan
nah Thursday, lor 42 cents. $237 is a good
price for a bale of cotton.
The Macon aud Brunswick railroad is being
pushed far ward rapidly. The citneus along
lta tine are in high spirits and pretty full ol j or that he is himself
money. Most of them whose lands are crossed
by it are expecting or trying to get a depot.
The Georgia Railroad, with its characterist
ic liber Uity, will pass parties wishing tc visit
the Marietta Fair for one price; that is, full
fare going and return ticket free, on presenta
tion of certificate from Mr. Wm. Lt. Mansfield,
Superintendent of the Fair.
The Athens Banner learns that a lad named
Coleinau was shot in Jackson county a day or
two ago, ouder rather mysterious circumstan
ces He was in a corn-field watching to shoot
squirrels, while the family went at church, and
was found shot through the back of the head,
from which he evidently died without a strug
gle.
The Macon Telegraph says: A gentleman
just up from Southwestern Georgia, says oot-
luu, as a general thing, does not look so well
ms he expected to dud it, when be left hero r
ord r in Georgia, it wight become necessary
to set aside the civil government (in so far aa
U, through iU * ttcera, had proved an impedi-
ment to order,) wa Hated nothing but what
ia vhol.y within tha tange of raaaoaabla
probability, Under tha present arrangement,
Gen. Tarry la powarlaaa. Ha may not inter-
pose hia authority ia tha suppression of law-
laflMMa uuleet called upon to do so by the
oivil authorities ; and as these, in many in-
atanoea, refuse to enforce tha lawe themselves,
or to call upon Ih* Military to do so, it is clear
that, to that exteut, the oivil government is uot
only aa expensive naiaanoe; bat is a positive
ally of evil doers, lu that it effectually soreena
them from retribntlv# justice.
We once more earnestly invite the attention
of the thoughtful reader to thia subjeet The
war has been over now nearly four years. —
There has been ample time for the passions
tuciJeut to auob a conflict to subside. If meu
are not now diapoaed to be reasonable aud
law-abiding, it is not probable that they will
ever l>eeoiue so of their own choice.
The whole oouotry ia responsible for those
infraction* of law, aud those systematic out
rages which are beiug constantly perpetratod
in defiance of (if not in connivance with)
the oivil magistrate ; and if our oivil Govern
ment ia incompetent to afford that protection
to its citizens which it ia the purpose of all
governments to guarantee, then there can be
no valid reason why it should be kept up at
such au euormous eipeuae to the people. Iu
other words, if order and security cannot be
had short of Military Rale, then why tax the
people to death to support the useless euoum-
brauce of civil government ?
This 8tate must be reudered safe, both as to
life, liberty aud property, to all its citizen* iu
all its territory. Men must be protected iu
their rights of opinion, free speech and of
person and property. Thia is the primary ob
ject of all Governments under oar Republican
system This is the true object of legislation;
aud the first duty of the civil magistrate is tc
see that all laws, enacted for the protection of
tue most humble citizen, be rigidly enforce.!.
If, therefore, the civil magistrate cannot, in
some sections, bring offenders to justice
through^fear of social ostracism or public
opiuion, it argues one of two things : either
that the people by whose suffrages be holds
his office, are iucapuble of self-government ;
collusion with evil
doers uud misrepresents the sontiment of his
constituency in order to justify his own mal
feasance. In the first case, nothing short of
Military Rule will restore ordor; in the second,
civil authority is a nuisance and should be
abated as part of the ultimate disorder of the
State—at least uutil honest and capable men
cau be elected to office.
Let it not be said that we desire military
dictation iu lieu of Constitutional Government
We want just the reverse; and to that end have
zealously labored for the last three years. But
the paramount good of the State is peace and or
der. Every citizen in every county must be made
to feel secure iu his person and property. And
if this state of things cannot be had under the
the early pari of the week. He says the rust i preseut civil government, it must be had with-
had bod I y injured it on placts that be had ! out it. It is paramount to everything else;
visited. and if our people would preserve their civil
Ths AthMLS Banner mentions » cotton .Ulk g0V( . rumtmt th ,. y maat by pressure of public
ouly 28 inches high ou which there are 751 . , / . ’ * ■ \
bolls, And there are five squares which afford ; °P in ‘ 0 “' forCu the cml officers to discharge
13 bolls. One of these affords 5 bolls in one then duties, either in the enforcement of the
laws themselves or in calling upon tho milita
ry to aid them in doing it. In default of this,
authority must be conferred upon General
Terry to suppress this lawless spirit which is
rapidly uudermining our civilization.
square. The 5 bolls come troui 3 blooms—all
iu the same square, with uo separation be
tween them whatever.
The Macou Telegraph thinks cottou on
sandy soils in Georgia is struck heavily with
iliu rust, aud will bo cut short. On clay soils
it has uot suffered, aud w^l make a heavy
yield. As a whole, the crop in Georgia still
threateus to do far better than last year, and
wo believe such will be the result. John C. Breckinridge says he shall locate
The Macon Telegraph, of Sunday, says : — | rt *‘‘ w Y er * »t Lexington, Ky.
Messrs. Hardeman A Sparks received the first ®* ue w hit*’ striped greuudiue is the la-
bale of the new ciop of cotton, from Houston : vor,tu material of tbu Princess of Wales,
county, yesterday. It was troui the plantation l There is ouly one wornuu in the Oregon
ol Mr. \V. H. Taltou. It classed as New York 1 State Prison—Misa Mary Collins—who is in
Middlings and sold to Mr. W. T. Helling*- for steeling.
worth A Co., of this city, lor 32 ceuts per
pound.
Enoch Parker, a color* d school teacher of
Bibb county, organizes a Kuuday School at
Stone Creek Chnrch, tw-ive miles from town,
in Twiggs county, the L urth Sunday in July
last, with fourteen pupils, and the second
Judge Ridgeway, noted as the inventor ol
the Ridgeway revolving turret, for irou-clads,
died ou the 4th inst., aged 56 years.
Hariiet Beecher Stowe is going to tell the
"True Story of L.uly Byron s Lite," in the
September Atlantic.
Swinburne has lately been characterized by
Sunday in August the school numbered 148 V"" utM “ ““L. , i }
pupil, lie luu, now Urn-.; Sunday School, iu M “ , u ^ M T“g P * r “ ,b ' cleTer - b ‘-
£b«(p. am) a l.r K e .lay nean.,1. c, - ul ' 1 uot “f uioral - S *i»bonw.
A Dawson correspondent of the Macon
Telegraph soya : "The tir»t I* de of
Woiuau’s Suffrage Convention, to be
held at Newport, R. I., on the 25th aud 2Gth
h ma)* : "The first bale of new cotton j ,, j. ' * , n . u
this county, waa received tbia morn- **"• *’“ ubn, » U “'-
iag at the wui-boa* of M.,a„. Loyleoa *£•£**, ?*!; ‘V?. ?!?’ h ,
Onflia. from Ibe pi .turn of Meaara, l)ri 8 ht- i in £ > ' “l 41 "' 1,t,echcr
well 4 W.lha.uaou It w.-.gued 470 pounds, ! Hoolil ' r W,U bc » a *°“8 “*« “peakera.
was sold to Mr. J. B. Crim for 35 cents per Lord Taunton, better known formerly as
poand, and was shipped by him to Messrs, i Henry Laboucbere, paid buck £100,000 coin-
Adams, Jones & Reynold*, Macon, Os.” pensation money which the Bristol A Exeter
Ou the 24tb of July. Mr. Sila. OQuin, ofkdl.oadCompauy had paid b.a father for
Appling county, aged eighty, gave a birlh lay I c0 . u ' n « ,hr0 “*“ b» lunda. He saw that his
to which hia deaceudauta were invited. There 1 e f ,ft *1 were euhaneed id value by far more
wen pree.nl eeventy-lhree penona.eod ihirty-; ' b " u ,b<l I'" 00 of tbe '“"J
four absent, making iu ull ouo buudred and | Dm> *
Couut Fraueis Pulasky, who came to this
country as Srcrotary to Kos*uih, and who,
after his return to Europe, was for years a
correspondent of the New York Tribune, is
now nconciled to tbe Austrian Government,
bus hud his largo estates (formerly confisca
ted), restored him, is right-hand nmu of Denk,
the Hungarian Prouiior, and was spokesman
of the Hunguriau deputation nt Vienna on
Friday last.
The West.
seven. At this golden party, the old man
looked back upon a sell spent life. With
M vcuty-three of his descendants around his
board, all well-to-do aud respectable, doubt
less his bosom swelled with Abrahamic pride.
Crops iu Cliuch aud Wuro counties are first
rate generally. In Pierco aud Appling they
ore uot so good—having suffered much in
many places for want of rain aud from severe
storms. Mr. Berry Henderson's house, of
Pierce couuty, Uhh been partially stripped
twice tbis year, aud moat of the fences and
green timber in tbe vicinity were blown dow r n. r
v, r i . , 7. . , ' i uiiucuranti, the ou
Oropa. .bade and frau trcca m that uud other i lUoril j cg ot Mia.ouri.
localities were mach irjared. .
1 Velocipedes! riaus
Albany, Ind.
Rct. Dr. Punshon says that at Chicago
The Columbus Er.qu.rer, of Sunday, says:’
“The plauU-rs in thia stetion are suffering ter- {
ribly with rust We hc*r tnanv say that it is |
Hildebrand, tbe outlaw, still defies the ut
liable to arrest iu Ne
worm* than the .caterpillar, and that, notwith- J r >'4>°<ly s* ems to be goiug to some place ; at
-landing the hopeful pr spect for a good crop ( "" mimti tin y look ns it they bad MM MmI
two weeks ago, tbe yiel i this season will h® I reiurued.
« than it was lost. I> is saddening lo hear
these men, in whose success or failure we are
all so largely iuteresUnl, give such gloomy ac
counts of their fields. Nearly every farmer
rej»orts good com."
Tho Wilmington (N. C.) Journal reports
that Sargent, the wizziru, ventriloquist, ma
gician. ex-actor and ex-tbeatrleal manager,
a*id more recently prop tutor of a gift *how
resembling that of fheYiukee Wyman, was
si rested in Kdeigb, on W tdawdaf, at the re-
.('■'-ot of ‘ho Clerk of Ih - tipvcial Court ot I hoo.i iiittoa by a'rabid antmaT
A champion laugher is the latest production
A walnut tree, petrified into soup-stone, was
lately found in au Illinois coal mine, one hun
dred and so von ty-ft vo foot below the surfaco.
The treo is eight foot in diameter.
The Mupreiuo Court has refused to graut a
writ of orror iu the case ol Thomas Marshall,
sentenced to bo hanged nt Cleveland on the
26th instant.
John Mull, of CoustAutiue, Midi., has had
the most aggravated symptoms of hydropho
bia, and jet has no recollection of having
Wilmington. He is i
i the custody of the
shenfV of Wake. A true bill was found! ,V t ,r Vr i u . k , »' r , 0 ' Ul r“ >u
againat Mr. KargMit t.y tb- (Iran.l Jury at Ibe H " l * n « b « lowlor. dorp.
Apr.) taro, of ihv ala.v. Court for oou.looUMf Z' f,.,. . . ;' “••“•acuity
April farm of lha ab.iv. Court lor ooBduoUag | lb ’, u |U “ ot|lcr
The Cuthtert Appeal of the 11th says:
"The past week has ts*< n unusually rtiol and
plsaaaut, aud the rains have oeaaed. Planters
have had a fine time lor saving fodder. We
hear but little more concerning (hecuteruillar.
The present crop has wound up probably.
Rust continues to prevail, aud will prove ae-
noosly injurious on old and sandy lands.
The weather of the putt lew days will greatly
hasten the maturity of the cotton crop. Tbe
cool clmngo will check the exuberance of U»«
growth, and promote lbs development of the
young fruit On the whole, tho crop situa
tion ia more favorable than at tlm date of our
last report
i peach.
id llie yield
i ten and a half inches
Florida rail
in diameter.
A farmer In Cambridge, Md., says that ho
lias a fame crow, which saved his potato vines
when attacked by bugs, aud *ut)*equ«»tly put
to rout sn army of poisouooa worms which
had threatened his tomato vines with dent rue-
Hoff.
Governor Mitchell, ot New Mexico,
has iseued a proclamation declaring all Nava-
joe and Gila Apache Indian* outlaws when
ever found outside of the limits of their re-
eervath *r, and authorizing tha citizens of tl.a
Territory to kill • very such depredator.
in the Htate,
Postsl communication with the spirit world
has been opened in Indianapolis. Letter* sent
there sre opened very cleverly by the mediums
by the use of stemit. before they sre forward-
ed. Of course the letters are nnmrored.
About fiftecu Hlackleet and Pigeon Indiana
attacked sn ox train twenty miles from Camp
Cook, on the 8th instant. A while man named
Samuel Paxou was killed nud number wound
ed. Twenty bead of cattle were shot. Two
Indians were killed and several wounded.
A colored cabin boy ou the Mississippi
steamer Columbi-, was recently suspected of
stealing a couple of shirts. lie denied any
knowledge of the ar’.iele*, and to make him
tell Where they were, he was tied up by tbe
thumbs like a slaughtered pig, with the ti|s«
of his toes touching tho deck, but Him tor inn*
did !)»t have the desired effect, ns he persisted
iu saying be did uot know. A Uuiu-d States
liMUtaoant on the steamer is aaid to have or
dered tbe barbarous prooeeding.
Two Germans and their wjves recently
made the asoeot and deecaut of a big bill iu
tha neighborhood of Mionx City, lows, in a
novel manner. Arriving at the foot of if. tbe
ladies wsra oarried to the top on the l»aeke of
their lorde, aud after viewing the scenery to
their satisfaction, they olasped each other
firmly about the waist, Uhl down upon I bo
ground, and rolled, with uatouisbing velocity
and iu blissful oonfusiou, down tus stern
bank to tha bottom. Y
Tha kindneas of distant friends is like the
poUr snn, too fsr removed to warm us.
All Oorts of Items.
llafigiug gardens—Jall-j irda.
Matters of iurga publio iutcrest—OoujK«UB.
•Sure cure for ofHco^eekers^ffine-currs.
When a lower doles Off liis darling, n ryfusul
act* as au auttdofc*.
IU who pokes his noso everywhere will
sometimes poke it betwu«u a thumb aud fore
finger.
The mau who tied a kuol in a cord of wood
a tabes to kuo* if you ever heard a hay-cock
erow,
Meu who ere all olzeek are rarely men of
brain. Nature can’t support too rnuob iu one
establishment.
Tombstones are but marks oo tbe road to
zhuw ua where the mortal aud immortal part-
ad company.
As iu the game of chequeia, so iu life, meu
acquire a double jumping power by getting
into the king row.
A boy's definition of gregarious was, "Lota
of things together, like State Constables, aud
othsr misfortunes."
What is tho difference between a watch
maker aud a jailor? The oue sells watches
aud the other watches cells.
It is conjectured that bootmakers geuerally
do well because they peg away so luduetri-
ously at their business.
"A dreadful little tor a shilling," aaid a pea-
uiious fellow to a physician who dealt out an
fiuetic, "cau't you give any more?"
If you aud your sweetheart vote upon the
marriage quantum, you lor it and she against
it, dou't Hatter yourself as to its being a tie.
Loving wife at Long Branch : "The horrid
surl makes me keep uiy mouth shut." Sar
castic husband: "Take some of it home with
you."
Oue who complains that the watering place
hotel where he stops furnishes "leathery"
meat, is comforted by being tolu that it is
"bully."
The Revolution wuuta females ou the police,
but we fear this would uuguieut the "won’t go
home till morniug" fellows to au alarmiug de-
gree.
Under tbe head of "Broken English," a
paper places such Londoners as get mashed
up by railway collisions, or who financially
come to grief.
It is reported that Berge, tho Proveutiou-
ist, will prosecute the California silk-worm
calturists tor, feeding their worms on m liber
ties withes' cream.
A country uewspaper states that u youug la
dy at an amateur concert wou a well-deserv
ed eucoio by tbe exudisite taste with which
she sang "An Angel s Whisker."
Which is the most horrible death to die?—
To be stared to death by cross-eyed snakes ;
talked to death by red-beaded women ; or
played to death with sn incipient family mo-
lodeOU?
The young man "of the period" says there
is oue particularly good point in a voyage
across the ocean, which is, that oue can get
as "tight" as ho pleases every day, and every
body thinks he is only sea-sick.
A Dublin professor has lately analyzed the
milk of the sow, and found that it contained
fifty pereent. more nutriment than cow’s milk;
but it is not easy to get, sows not being very
susceptible to coaxiug-
Belgium in becomiug uolorious tor the
manufacture of butter out of beef talloic ; aud
of a kiud of driuk called "light wiue," which
yields the kuaves who muko it a good profit
when sold at twenty conts a bottle.
"What shall I do?" exclaimed a superfas-
tidioua exquisite, us he paced his elegant
apartment m fine frenzy. "What is to be
doue? I have scented my hair a la violet,
and my laundress has seated my shirts a la
rose !’
A man who cheats in u small measure is a
measureless rogue. If he gives short measure
in wheat, then be is a rogue in grain. If in
whisky, then he is a rogue in spirit. If he
gives a bad title to laud, then is a rogue in
deed.
A friend asked a little girl: "Which do
you lovu bust, your eat or your doll ?"
little girl thought some time before answering,
and then whispered iu tho ear of her qtios
tioner : "I love my cat best, but please don’t
tell dolly.”
A gentleman who had amassed a compe
tence, was recently asked by a friend the se
cret of success. "I have accumulated," said
be, "one half of my property by strictly at
tending to my own business, and the remain
der by letting other people's alone.
People are content to walk for life in
rut made by tbeir predecessors long alter it
hus become so deep that they cau not see to
the right or left. This keeps them in igno
rance and durkness, but it saves them the
trouble of thinking or acting tor themselves.
Tho women and men change places in some
parts of China. At Foochow a writer recently
saw a stout fellow sewing laco on a bonnet for
u Portugese lady, and ou going to the land
ing, behold ! all tho ferry boats wore rowed
by women.
A young damsel entered a New London
drug store and asked for Kissc-ugeu water.
The clerl^iuquired if it was for la r mother,
when the damsel, replied: "Give us soni
jourfizfiz young fellow, and none of your
quiz quiz.” The young fellow came dowu
with his Kissengen without further parley.
Patrick saw a bull pawing iu a field, and
thought wbat fun it would be to jump over,
catch mim by the horns, and rub his nose iu
tho dirt. The idea wo* so funny that he laid
down anu laughed at it. The more ho thought
of it, the luniiier it seemed, and he determin
ed to do it. Bovus quickly tossed him <
tbe fence agrin. Somewhat bruised, Patrick
picked himself up, and said, "Well, it is a
mighty fume thing I had my laugh loorst."
"Well, I went to Albany and took diuner
ut a tavern. Right beside me sat u member
of the legislature from oue of tbe back town*.
Before his plate was a dish of peppers, and he
kept looking at them. Finally, us the waiter
was very slow briugiug on the things, he up
with his fork, nud iu less tbun no time soused
one into his mouth. As ho brought dovn his
grinders the tears curnc into his eyes. At last,
removing the pepper into his bund, he laid it
down by tbe side ot his plate, nud with a voice
that set the whole table in a roar, exclaimed:
"Just lie there and cool."
Spray.
PliiludelpliiuuH are partial to Newport.
Lako George is a fuvorite resort this season.
Cold weather checks White Mountain truvel.
Morrissey bet largely ou tbe Haymakers.
M. T. Warwick Walworth is at HarAtog.i.
Philip Phillips has beeu warbling at Cape
May.
About 6,000 visitors were at Atlautie City on
Sunday before last.
Thouipuou’a hotel at Lake Mahopac ia to be
immediately rebuilt.
An unusual uumber of private dwellings arc
being built iu Sarutoga this season.
Tho Punch and Judy exhibitors aru doing a
good business at the sea-shore resorts.
Dress coats with guilt buttons and laveudvr
colored pants are tbe latest stylo iu Saratoga.
Base bailers are obliged to pay an animal
liceuao fee of ten dollars, uud u tux on re
ceipts.
A party of Now Yorkers have gono to the
Adiromlaeks, accompanied by n French
cook.
Fashion decrees that chignous shall be
abandoned. What horrid things they will
soon bo t
Capo May is said to bo OroWiled with tho best
society.
A good joko is related of the Hon. John
Morrissey, of New York, whose education is
said to lie somewhat limited. Like the im
mortal MUIlins and Whaley, he don’t claim an
immense -mount of " book larniu." Although
sn " M. C.," John don’t carry on a heavy cor
respondence with his constituents. If ho
mintage* to write one letter weekly to " Mrs.
J. M N«w York Citty," he congratu
lates himsell upon the result of his epistolary
efforts. A friend of his.recently said, " Why,
Mr. Morrissey, jou spell city with two t’s.—
How h that?" "Oh,"said John with the ut
most eoolnesM, "New York is a big place,
though. It requires tw» t's to spell as big a
place n*4 that.” That w»s a settler.
The Di-niocraoy of Ohio have finally solved
tbe question of the candidacy for Govornor
by nominating the unmistakably Democratic
George H. Pendleton, the great repudiator —
Their notion has been just what we felt certain
it would ba. Failing to sipure General Rose-
craiis sa their candidate, they have fished up
outol noliUcalolMiouilly "Gentleman George, '
who, fuiliug to obtalu tho uoiuinatiou for the
Presidency, hope* to redeem hie ill-fortune by
semiring the Governorship. It remeius to be
seen whether his aspirations are to be grati
fied, or whether bis scoepUnoe of Uio nomi
nation is bat preliminary to hi« final retire
ment from the political arena. - Waekkujton
(Jhronlde.
BY TELEGRAPH. _ mvjumumgn.
A SSOCfA TKl) MARK W. J0!fN80N,
BUNDAY'B dispatch-
WamhinotoM, August 16.— Congressman
Uoweu has oommenoad legal proceedings
agaiutt the Meokeya for alleged slanderous
publications In tbs Charlsston News on the
13th.
Gov. Boott, of South Caroline, is here, aftsr
that State’* quota of arm*.
MONDAY’S DISPATCHER
Wasbimoton, August 10. •—A latter from Gsn.
Dent to President Grant la published, where
in Dent proteete against Gram's support of
the •'bitter enders,'' claiming that tbe govern
ment foiled the ••bitter enders" in getting pos
session of Mississippi under the defeated con
stitution, but now support* them. Dent ex
presses the opiuion that, notwithstanding the
Cabinet's support of tho ••bUter enders” they
will be defeated in Miseissiupi.
Supervisor Prosser, of North aud 8outb
Carolina, ia here, aud reports tbe seizure of
forty thousand boxes of tobacco within hia
district, and much machinery.
It ia confidently stated that tbe assertions
regarding Hoar’s opiuion ou the Cabinet's in
structions and Cap by’a intentions regarding
tbu exaction of the teat oath from the Virginiu
legislators, are speculations. Nothing bos
been definitely determined.
i'll I LA DELPHI A, August *10. — Tho Nutioual
Labor Convention assembled—two hundred
delegates being present.
Havana, August 16.—The Commission
reporter for the Associated Trees and theCen-
sors, compromised by De Rodaa ordering the
news, whether good or bad, to be transmitted.
Thu newspapers represent that .Jordan has
tied to the mountains, but that Quesada ia
threatening Espenita Santo.
Paris, August 16.—Iu honor of Napoleon’s
hundredth birth day, the Emperor has am
nestied the press aud political offenders, and
deserters from the army and navy and mer
chant marine service.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Miami AM) mmm riiciiam,
ROAD it rumr, Um last rsealvMl tbs bast Oottou
ffrWu IS slaawbsra. I *l#o |
ran hnOu Oouo, IHnoln. kw L.UI flu
Ul, hit. h* tool <20409. tj»p*n>Oo.lfi»tn—IMiiu.u
No. 1 iod IMfnou No. 1 -IIOM cWiMtou, *0. .loo,.
oa hMid .t ni, Uuooo DoDot, Brood iSMA
A .mill lot HoiMTiur Hnd OtU JuM im-M.mI
aaglTo
partieul
aieawbare. I am also prepared to tarnish
if 1KJ1/
• Claes's satote; this la, tRsrs-
petition, duly tied
tally adoAiolstored Mit _
tors, to oils sU persons concsruod to show
any they son, why said administrator should nut he
discharged from his administration, end receive Utters
or dismission on the first Mouday in December, ISetl.
This August the Id, 1M9.
augl7-m6itt prsfss$0
FOR SALE.
alas brick aolll, with two run of stones tor corn, wheat,
rye, *c., iu complete naming order. Mo better water
power mill property tn the State of Georgia. Other
machinery cau be attached, as the mill does uot ooo-
eume oue-half the water. Thle is e valuable water-
•wer. Gome and see It For further particulars,
apply on the premiers. sugH- Jt*
Billiard Table For Sale.
power.
terms, J
aug 17-lw
J. H. BA Hit JETT,
Auction and Commission Merchant,
Peachtree street, Atlanta, <Ji.
N. K. KOWLKK, Auctioneer.
The Barnes Lot, on Crew Street.
^ 1809, at 6 o’clock, on the premises,
the above property, subdivided luto three lots, as per
plate at our office.
These lota are acknowledged|by com pete ut judges to
be strictly first-class property. They are ou tho right
side of the street, lu the right neighborhood, right dis
tance from Churches, Hchools and City Hall; right dis
tance from business portion of city, aud right every
way as a place of residence. Oue of tbe lota has a nice
Terms: Half cash, balance ii aud C mouths, with tn-
WALLACE ii FOWLEIi.
Heal Estate Agent*.
aug 16-3t bank Block, Alabama Street.
6ERMAN-EN6LI8H SCHOOL.
A DOtJT the mhUfcWf September, I wBtpett. lathe
cjty of Atlant%^ /
A SELECT MfXCD SCHOOL,
For instruction ih the German LangRfiffe, and tbe
piglleh Branches.
The German will be uuder my owu personal charge,
aud the English under tha charge of competent leech-
ore.
Tsrins, Including (irrmsrt *#:< U> *4.
1 will give private lnstreothm lu
Gbwrnutn jtnd M storsw,
>t my residence, on Whltshall sireet, Id door from the
comer of Peters.
BEV D. BUBGHEIM
English Teacher Wanted.
4 OOUD TKICHNH.oLp U 4 (TOllUU.oMUO-Uul tu
,\ (tv, UtMnioOoo lo .T.iiiMnurr, 4, u tutor
r* h ™*~- ■“ - ■ cfTssa.ar “
aug 14-eodSt Whitehall at.. Id door from Peter*.
U. W. ADA1II, Auctioneer.
THE BATEMAN PROPERTY!
On Ike tieorgU Kailroed.
O N TUESDAY. 17th fort., 4» S ■; o'clooh. I will toll, on
Uapnoln, TBUtTY MX ItKHIUKNCK LOTS, on
(hot hl(>i blU wuih.ld, of Ih. Hoorn 1* Itetlrood, op-
poeltc the Pope place, commanding a view of all the
TL all U® well, are oruamentod with Rne native
s“ade trees, and have agreeable surroundings. Platts
“an 1 KXTHA PAflBKNGEB TRAIN will leave tbe rnll-
roed croeelug at precisely 5 o’clock, and return alter
the sale.
Terms: One-third Gash, remainder 1st November
aud 1st December, with Interest.
augU-St O. W. ADA1B.
NOTICE.
WEHTEKN k ATLANTIC UAILBOAD. j
Omen Umu or TnamronTAno*. ]
Atlanta, Ua., Anguat 13, 1809. J
17th to the 21st. Inst.
so- TICKETS U* cents, t
Return on Certiflcute of tbe Manager.
Visitor* can return to Atlanta daily at 8:18 r. M
K. u. WALKER,
aug 13-till 91st Master of Transportation.
Tax Payers, Once Morel
r September, and all who fall
It ia necessary to give In—
1. Poll tax, if you are under sixty years of age.
2. Streift tax, ii you are under 45 year of age, aud
ELEGANT COTTAGE HOUSE I
On “Toylor‘h Hill,”
r o h s a n b.
rnHIS delightiully located residence, fronting ou that
JL splendid shady grove on •• Taylor’s Hih,” la now !
l ° rm ‘• "• W «•' aor~.. OurtftLtod Uu,gl„.
The lot is one-hair acre in size, and is sitnated on the
corner of Davis aud Garter streets.
The house is two stories high, and contains five
rooms, four of them beiug 16 by 16 feet, with a hall
not a fireman c
of the exempt under the State
aud vestibule.
The rooms sre ueatly aud tastefully fiulshe<l, the
parlor room being of hard finish, aud oue of the inoat
elegant lu the city.
The mantels aud doors aro of oak, aud each room
has a Cre-place aud closet.
There is aueat and substantial kitchen of two rooms
near tbe house.
There Isa well of water lu the yard which lias uo su
perior in tho world. It Is “bricked up” ou tbe Inside
Hie fruit trees were set out with great care, aud the ^
varieties are select
About twenty young shade trees ou the spot are iu a I
prosperous couditlon.
Tbe entire premises are under good fence.
4. Furniture over f 300 iu value.
6. Money, solvent debts, bonds and stocks, outside
of your regular business.
6. Real Estate-
aug 15 evry sund’yid
J. L. THOMAS,
Receiver and Collector.
CINCINNATI LAGER BEER!
“DUTCH
auglS-.1t
PETE !
Cltf Tax-Havers, Lookout for the Engine
When the Whistle Blows.
I <HE following resolution ]>asaed by Council Friday
‘ L, explains itself:
New Yore, August 16.—The Federal build-
g ou Chamber* street is crowded with peo
ple auxious to witness the proceeding* iu tbe
Pratt case. The United States troops are well
supplied with balls, cartridges and rutiouH,
ard are still guardiug Marshal Barlow. Pratt
will be produced before the United States
Commissioner at 2 o'clock. It is rumored
that a requisition for the prisoner bus been
receivod from General Reynolds.
Later.—Proceedings in the case of the
government against J. H. Pratt came to a
stand this afternoon by the discharge of Pratt
by United States Commissioner Osborn.—
The announcement of the decision was re
ceived with cheers by an excited crowd of
about two thousand persons.
lu discharging Pratt, Osborne said that
himself and tho Attorney General had pur
sued the course they had because they deemed
it right to maintain the authority of the United
States. It was simply and purely because
there were no facts sufficient to bold tho
prisoner, aud that ho should order his dis
charge. Pratt left tho Court with his friends.
1 he soldiers returned to Fort Schuyler.
George W. llutter, the President ot the First
National Bauk of Memphis, whs arrested hero,
charged with the embezzlement of $600,000
of the Tennessee School Fund. Rutter is iu
jail.
Washington, August 16.—Acting Secretary
Richardson has prepared instructions to Col
lectors, Naval officers, Suveyors and Apprai
sers, in which he reminds them that in accord
ance with existiug regulations no subordinate
officer of the Customs cau be removed or ap- i uuuor «uou < ri .
pointed without the previous sanction of tho j d^tabLe 1 "^ I’ ^ht. cth
Secretary of tbe Treasury. j Uun , iu Atlanta for heelih, u well u neighborhood I. "Memilsed, That the Receiver aud Collector of Taxes
Receipts from Internal Revenue from all aurrouudlng*. It 1* suited to a medium sized family, | required to clone bis book on the 1st September
.ourcex lor tho yenr ending June 30th, ere us « r »“* P ruT « » •““! iuvMtmoi.1 u. «nuo on. n..iu« t*h,P^4v“&jj' £
tulljwn: Di.tili.d s[jirits. $43,800,000; tobac- i mornl'S WallYi'K i 2iw2.EI<° r A’.tomI i K 1 " >"• •"<' ">»«•< Itn'UxTllI tu.- loth tootomtor, ,f.
CO, $22,2UU,000. fermented liquor, $5,600,000; elreet. Where a goo<l bergalu c*u be had by «’cash pur- I Ur wWcU tlmc ho furnish the Clerk with a list of
income. $23,100,000; sUmps, $15,505,000. ebaaer. augl5-2t th^e wh«» have fWled to pay. that fl fi,s may tosue
Total, $110,205,000. Seventy .seven DWricU - ! SLo to^.trt 3 come lo timo is, good motto.
are yet to be heard from. xi »■* a ia a a zi L. P. thomah.
Revenue to-day. $705,000; coin in the U. If • AUAIK, AUCtlOHCd*. aug 8-aunU1120aep. Receiver and OoUector.
Treasury*. $107,000,000, iuclnding certificates, j 1
The Interior Department is drawing heavily
* OomiDf? Rea! Estate Auc
There aro $68,000,000 worth of legal tender 11.011 Slllos
tens afloat. $25,000,000 worth have boon
taken up siuco tho order for their witdrawnl.
Philadelphia, August 16.—Tho ex-block
ade runner Hornet, hailing from 1’ortland,
Me., cleared for Liverpool, via. Havana, was
captured ou a suspicion of inteutiou of viola
ting tho neutrality laws. The Hornet had
250 men on board, armed with revolvers.
She was attended by a tng, which escaped, g
Charleston, August 16.—The base-ball
match betw eu the Savannah and Charleston
clubs passed off quietly this afternoon. The
former were victoriona. Very few negroes
were ou the ground, aud there was no attempt
at disturbance.
ArarsTA, August 16.—Accounts of tho cat
erpillar iu cottou continue.
The weather is hot and cloudy.
White Sulphur Springs, Va., August 16.—
Tho committee appointed by tho National
board of Trade to report upon tho most feasi
ble route for the transportation of tho heavy
products of the West to the Atlantic coast,
met here to-day. Reports wore submitted
from Win. M. Burnell, of New Orleans; fhos.
M. Monroe, of Dubuque, and ltobt. W.
Hughes, of Virginia, were read, aud ull three
referred to Mr. Hughes, to bo digested into
form. Tho committee will remaiu iu session
several days.
George Beabody has donated to the Trus
tees of Washington College, of which General
Lee is President, sixty thousand dollars to
establish an additional Professorship, receutly
proposed by Lee.
Mr. Peabody’s health is improved so much
that l*o was able to dine at the hotel to-day.—
He appeared leaning on General Lee’s arm.
The crowd gathered around with demonstra
tions of congratulation ou bis convalescence.
telegraph market reports-
New Oleanh. August 16.—Cotton sales 75
bales; low middlings 30 to 304c; receipts 75
bales. Flour; superfine $5 75; double $6 50;
treble $6 75. Corn dull; white $1 00. Oats
64 to 65c. Bran $1 00. Hay $29 00. Pork
held at $35 50. Bacon 17, 19j to 20c; hams
23 to 254c. Lard; tierces 20 to 204; keg 22
to 23c. rSugar firm; common 11 to 12c; prime
144 to 144c. ’Molasses dull; reboiled 60 to
70c. Whisky $1 124 to $1 15. Coffee inac
tive; fair 15 to 154c; prime 164 to 16|c.
Sterling 474. New York sight | premium.
Gold 32L
Cincinnati, August 16.—Flour higher;
family *6 (K) $6 30. Provisions quiet and
firm. Mess |>ork $33 50offered; $34 00 asked.
Bacon shoulders 15|c; clear sides 104c; hams
23 to 24o. Lard 201c.
St. Looia, Angust 16.—Whisky $1 15.
Pork $34 25. Bacon firm; shoulders 154 to
16c; sides 19 to 194c.
Mobile, August 16.—Cotton closed dull,
sales 30 bales; low middling 30c; receipts 18
bales; oxiiorts 175 bales.
New York, Aug. 16.—Governments closed
steady. Southerns weak. Mouey 6 to 7. ex
ceptions at 5. Sterling dull at 9] to 10. Gold
heavy nt 334- Stock* closed steady. Cotton
quiet hut firm; sales 400bales, at334c. 1'lour
firmer scarcely so active ; sunerfine $6 to
$6 GO; Southern unchanged. Wheat 4 bettor
but leas active in consequence of extreme
scarcity of freight; wiuter red Weatern $1 704
to $1 75. Corn—Weatern mixed $1 17 lo $1 20.
Pork steady. Lard ahado lower: kettle 204 to
20|o. Whisky active at $1 15. liice quiet uud
firm; Carolina 84 to U4o. Sugar vury llriu.
Coffee active.
Louisville, August 16.- Provisions firm.
Pork $34 50. Shoulder* l«4c. Clear sides
194. Hama 22| to 23|c. Lard 204c. Whis
ky $1 09.
Charleston, August 16 —Cotton quiet;
sale* 23 bales; middlings 31 |e. Receipts
uone.
Wilmington, August 16.— Spirits lurpoutino
39, Roam steady at $1 60 to $ 1 644. Crude
turpentine 24 to 3. Tar a shade lower, $2 25.
Weather clear. Wind South West. Tlior-
mometer 84.
Liverpool, August 16. —Cotton firmer; up
land* 134d ; Orleans 13|d; Bales 15,000 hales,
whereof 5,000 were for export aud specula
tion.
Baltimore, August 16. Cotton uomiusl at
334 to 334<l Flour, small business. Wheat
firm; red $1 60 to l 70. Com steady; white
$1 10; yellow $1 14. Oats flfl to 680. Rye
$1 10 to 1 18. Pork $34 00; nhouldei* 164c;
Lard 20 to 2ic. Whisky «1 U
Aogumta, Aogost 16. Cotton market inac-
tlve; sales 96 bales; receipts 4; middling 304
to 31 e.
ext Tuesday, 17tD
A New and Beautiful Book.
Night Sconce in the Bible. By Bov. Daniel March, D.
D., author of "Walka and Home* of Jesus.” Zeigler,
McCurdy h Co.: Philadelphia.
2* 20th
bt-tween Marietta aud Peachtree
j mills is oiji
in*L aa rosidenco lot*.
po**Min<;r train ; plat at my otllce,
THE DAVID MAYER PROPERTY. Next Fiiday. I X trlbutloaa to Keen'd literature that we
'A') residence lota, ou North a* uui * , tor many a day. lt i« a volume of about flv
t interesting and superb c
t of tho Rolling Mill.
4.
Beago, adjoining 1L U. Broouihead; 5
street on throo sldca; house of 7 rooms, now, clt K 'sut,
well finished, modern atjrle; servants' houso, barn.
l . S. .MarxIiuTs Sale,
U NDER and by virtue of a * rit of flera faclaa, laaued
out of tho llouorable, the District Court of the
United States for the Northern District of Georgia, in
favor ot the plaintiff, WtlUan Delany, lu the following
case, to-wit:
William Delany vs. David J. Bailey,
n fifty pages, devoted exclusively to the evente of
Hcriptnre that orenrn-d at night, which arc presented
with gro»t force of language and beauty of imagery.—
The work is elegantly illustrated with steel plates by
the best American artists, which give to it additional
value, whilo the reniaiuder of the mechanical work aud
material ia of the moat elegant description. It i*
charming book to read, and no more elegant ornament
for tho i»arlor table or library haa gone from the Amer
ican proas.
agt
now in Atlanta, and *111 call upon
iuterost of his beautiful work.
The undersigned, pastors of churches in the city of
Atlanta, having examined, with some attention, the
’•Night Scenes of the Bible,” by Rev. Daniel March, do
not hesitate to recommeud it as a volume of uo ordi-
uary lute rest and value. Pure in its spirit, attractive
in style, free from sectarian bias, full of g«M>d sound
religions instruction, it ia a book that must do good,
extend and deepen au interest iu
Monroe, state of Georgia, on tho north side of the 1
road called the “Plank Road," loading to the city of '
Grilttn, containing thirty acres, more or Iota, aud be
ing the place upon which David J. Bailey now reside*,
aud tho same described and bouuded iu deed of C. C. I
Collier to David J. Hailey.
And will sell the same al Public auction at tho Court
R. W. FULLER.
Pastor Trinity M. K. Church.
J A MEMO. ANDREW.
Bishop M. E. Church South.
W. T. BRANTLY,
Pastor Jd Baptist Church.
CHAR. W THOMAS.
Hector fit. Philip;* Church.
F. A. KIMBALL,
r Wee, Chap. M. E. C. 8
REDWINE Sc FOX
ATLANTA, OA-,
"W HOLH8ALB
And Dealers in BEED, OARBBICH ft aBDBUS*
Standard Chemical Preparation^
A Pare Article of Sperm Oil,
A Fine qsallfy of Wool OH,
The Best Bra ads of Lard Oil,
Itrktly i'si't tiraii'i
COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL, FOR MACHINES*.
REDWINE ft pOX,
U. 8 MARSHAL’S SALK.
U NDER end by virtue of s writ of flera facias issued
out of tbe Honorable the District Court of ths
United Hlaloa for the Northern District 01 Georgia,
In favor of the plaintiffs, Evans, Gardner ft Co., in the
following esse, to wit:
Kvass, Osrdaer ft Co., vs. Christopher
Dodd, sad Ismael Sheets Eadoraer,
I have levied upon aa the property of Christopher
Dodd, one of Gie defendants in the above elated case,
one undivided half-interest in the following lots, tracts
or parcels of land lying and being In the counties of
Bartow, Polk, and Haralson, State of Georgia, viz:
Lot 73, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 147, 4th District, 3d ttection, containing 40 acres
more or lees.
Lot 149, 4th District, 3d 8ection, containing 40 acres
more or teas.
Lot 431, 4tb District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 1,280, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or leas.
Lot 871, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or leas.
Lot 116, 4th District, .‘id Section, containing 40 acres
more or leas.
Lot .84, 41b^District, id Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 383, 4th District, Sd Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 764, 4th District, 3d 8ection, containing 40
Lot 291, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 837, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 731,17th District, 3d 8ection, containing 4(
more or leas.
Lot 732, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 723, 17th District, 3d Section, oontaiuing 40
more or leas.
Lot 148, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or lea*.
Lot 8G1, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 723, 17th District, 3,1 Section, containing 40 acres
more or lose.
Lot 724, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 43
Lot 948, 17th District, 3<1 Section, containing 40
Lot 941, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 958, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
SEMI-CENTENNIAL
Liabilities, • -
First Tuesday In September
tobacco
FACTORY.
Warren, lh« Bostonian, who wa« arrff*t«fl
during lha reeapt election riots iu Fart*, la
about to aun the French Government for
000 franca damages.
V. S. MARSHAL’S SALE.
facias, la T *** T0 Just completed a'large and coiniuodioiul
~ il 1
the Uuitod Htate* for the Northern District of Georgia
In favor of the plaiutiff*, DonJto■■«-».—...
following case, to wit:
Don llui ItRouer d* Co.,
Michael Krcl*.
the north, being a part of tbe aubdiviaion of land lot
No. 88, aud daacribed aa blocks Noe. 17 and 18 of said
subdivision, with a slip of land 129 20-100 foot wide,
running north and aoutb the tall length of eaid block
No. 17 ou the weet tide, adjoining lands of John I
Duane aud lt. Gardner on the east. W. P. Inman on 1
■outh and west, and W. Petera ou the west
Al*<>, that tract or parcel of land lying aud being in
aaid district aud county, being the uorthweet corner of
lend lot Hfi, bounced aa follows: Lying north of Levi
Robinson’a lot and running with the original 11s
the oornor. thence along the orlgtnal line to a
•greed upon, containing In all 33 7-10U acre* mor
H8, lying In the 14th district of the county aud
Htate, eoutalntnu 202 1-2 scree more or Icaa.
And will toll tuo Mint at public aucUou at the Court
House, lu the city of Allauto, couuty of Fulton, and
Htate of Georgia, on the
Unit Tut-Mlny tn September
Terms cash.
a:
n« xt, between the lawful hours of aa(e.
Dated gt Atlanta, Q*„ this flth day of Auguat. i860.
GEORGE U CHAMBERLIN
U. 8. Deputy Marshal,
S. D. of Ga.
tllPAKTNBilMlII* NOTICE.
Atmuar 9,1889.
I IIAVF. this day taken aa a partner in the Watch and
Jewelry Uueineee. Mr. W. A. UAYNEH.
The bnaiue** will lot conducted aa heretofore at the
old stand, under tho firm name of LAW.-IIK ft
llAYNEfi. ER I.AWHIIK.
augli-St
i\ 8. MambAl’i Saif,
_. *rom ih. Honorable the District Court of the United
Mtatwe fi*r the Northern Dlelrtct of Georgia, will be
■old, oa Tueaday the 24th Inat., In front of the United
tee Oonrt Hoorn. In the city of Atlanta, county ol
rulton, the following property, condemned ae forfeit-
United Slates, to-wit: Thirty-seven Half
Uoxaa of Toheooo. Term* oe*h.
Gila a. CHAMBERLIN.
U. E Deynty MBraltal Northern DUtrtot of de.
aiiiwm
Tobacco Factory,
Ineat Virginia leaf.
8. U. Holland'* Oablo Twiat,
S. H. Holland'* Pluo Apple Twist,
8. H. Holland’* Golden Ago,
ft. 11. Uolland’a Indian Queen,
0. M. 8ublett's A No. 1.
a M. Bublett.
Wholesale dealers will find It greatly to their tut
eat to call, aa 1 will manufacture any special brand
lot of tobaooo. with their name and place of buetueaa
branded on each box, If ordered lu sufficient quautl.
tire. O. W. HALL,
for 8, H. Holland ft Co.,
HOUSE AND LOT FOS SALE,
' acre*, well enclosed, good aub-
oall soon and exandue tha premise^ and celf on Wal
J*®* ft Fowler, or the undersigned, at hia store
Mitchell, heed of Broad street, where he hea the I
of LICA F TOBACCO, and sells soda at 10 oa
l>er pound. 6 caudles tor 20 cents, 14 pounde of naiia
tor il, snuff aud good cigars, groceries, vegetables,
okra, ftc., corn, bay, fodder and oeta, and bays
rags, beeswax, ami tar* and dried fruit and
and other articles. I am compelled to sell, and must
sell to raise money, aa I am In debt and no other mean
to rales the wind. Hk.RTU.tNl) XACIIHV,
a| lha first regular term
» month, from thle notice.
1 No 92. in the 12th dletgfct
Or.lli.sry of \te< _
afUr the agptratkm of two
for leave to sell lot of lend „ ...
“»•! Gl motion of l.uupk-n oounty, helfMgUig to ‘the
KSSfiV^T A ^ p> _
JOHN FOOTS,
JOURDAN ANDBUON,
Je.17wHwpr.fee 8 00
Admlrlatratore.
EMPIRE STUI PUI1 HILL
LTTMBDn tars.
J.O. PECK & OO,,
Seeh of all alaea oowetenUy on hand.
Ne have now on hand, end are daily receiving, the
UgjH-ta •—ovttoent of lumber ever hrongki to
Jolal of eU length* and Mnee, and eeaeoned toother
2SS
have taken a look at oar pi lee.
Lot 786, 17th District, 34 Section, containing 40 acres
more or leas.
Lot 798, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40
Lot 640, 17th Diatriet, 3,1 Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 686,17th Diatriet, 3d Section, containing 40
more or leea.
Lot 638, 17th DLtrict, 3d Section, containing 40
more or leas.
Let 63V, 17th District, 3d 8cctlon, containing 40 acres
Lot 609, 17th District, 3d Soct.ou, containing 40 aci
more or leas.
Lot 668, 17th District, 3d Scctlou, containin'' 40 ac
more or !e*w.
Lot 934, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 ac
more or leas.
Lot 861, 17tti District, 3d Section, containing 40 aci
more or leas.
Lot 643, 17th Diatriet, 3d Section, containing 40 ac:
more or less.
Lot 946,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or lees.
Lot 875, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40
Lot 302,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40
more or leas.
Lot 346, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40
more or leas.
Lot 347, 17th Diatriet, 3d Section, containing 40
more or leas.
Lot 374, 17th District, 3d Soction, containing 40 acres
more or leas.
Lot 373, 17th District, 3<1 Section, containing 40 acre*
more or less.
LottDi.nthDiatrict. 3d Section, containing 40
Lot 142,6th District, 3d Section, containing 180 acres
more or Ires*.
Lot 14H, 5th^ District, 3d Section, containing 160 acres
tot 36, 6th District, 3d 8ecUou, containing 180 acres
more or leas.
Do4*16,^6th District, 3d Sec lion, containing 180 acres
IaS 286, 16th District, 3d Section, containing 160 acres
Lot 237, 16th District, 3d Section, containing 160 acres
Lot 148, 16th District, 3d Section, containing 160 acre
Lot 282, 21at District, 2d Section, containing 40 acrei
Lot 648, 21st District, 2d Section, containing 40 acre,
more or leas.
All being In the county of Bartow, State of Georgia.
Also, Lot 610,1st District, 4th Section, containing 40
acres. In the counties of Polk or Uaralsou
Also.
Lot 916 District, Sd Scotion, coutaimug 40 acrea.
Lot 883,’ 21*t ••
In the oounty of Polk. Stole of Georgia.
And will aell tha seme at public auction at the Court
House, in the city of Alknta. county of Fulton, and
8tat* of Georgia, on tbe
First Tnpgdsy In Sept*nl*r
next, between the lawful hours ot sale. Terms cosh.
Dated at Atlanta, Georgia, this 6tb day of August,
JOHN
MAKER AND CONFKOriONIR,
MARIETTA NTREET,
B
akoe every varUty of Bread and Cakve; also, t
ALL KINDS OF FRUIT
And a general assortment of
DR. POMEROYS HAIR RESTOHERI
F 0 R E S T Q U E E N .
It ia the only preparation vet discovered that a IU
produce hair on the bald head.
gciiilcman
It removes scab*, ecurfeT and dandruff from the
in Atlanta over 80 years of age.
It removes sU Itching aud beat of the scalp.
It keeps the »calp clean and healthy.
It Immediately etooa the hair frees failing out.
riaiiUy*** wW “* r * *** l * OVl *° trow lu su
it krona tbe halrfrom changing color from age.
It produces e tall eat of whiskers and mustache on
ny man of mature aga.
Prepared only by
DR. R. t. POMEROY.
<«•. >7 Alnlmm, HtrtMtt, Up Btntra,
ATXaANTA, OA.
mat T-UkUcM
/ETNA
INSURANCE 00., HARTFOM
J CJXjY 1, 18C9.
- $5,352,5311
267,00
$5,085,4501
-SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN T(X
ITS TP Jb.. ST.
"■By their fruit * ye know them?
LOSSES I’AIU IN FUTl' VEAX\
S25,221,4:85.3'!
ITS r H ESENT.
Thp .Vest Seccessful Fire Ce. In iarfia,
iEaaota. SB,SOa.aaa.86.
Thrc -fourtln llie In$nrur« Ce
i-lmrlriTd h»ve faiM, prorlnp nbbhi
ami Jifflcaltles In n profMnian baited u •
Umltj and misfortune, with an lmpwbn
part of Its derelopmeat lu the sphend
broad human benerolenee. It Is a nn
and unc ommon event for one of these h*
tutiuus to make ita FIFTIETH annul n-
port, and that a aatlsfaetorj one -
or life’s plainest old lessons, “As jmm
that shall you reap.”
ITS PUTUH E
Usefulness and duty mast be shaped ml
measured only hj the wealth and rmrtk
of oar country.
er A.piiU la ch, priocl|wl .OtiM ud 1—
ae- iuuo ud Mna, u Kt-uoi u ornmum aa
mod.rat, profit ud nbauul Mcoiilr.
W. P. PATTILLO,
,u^4-UIUcp4 A*.
Ml. HIJISfTEB
)NTDfUK8 to treat ail pritvlc dlaeaaro,
all forma gooonheae, gleet. aGicture, h«-
hly eredteeted. That uumeroui ctaro of mm m
ng from self-abuse, prodecing unmaaUDem NT-
* ueblUty, irritability, emptioM. mm**
Mona, and finally impotoncy. permanaotly mmk-
PereoM afiftetod with dettoato. intrtcata, ut
steading oonatUuNon*!oompUiutaare pa*#**
which coeta nottoag. Art*
re. haa enabled hua »•
«s=sa»aaaas
bmi mim, buitm w ai,i, muming aw am
WdsltwclM, or Mpctac maj anST ■* h
corad. No asm »ko Sn luted. US. jo*r s«-
Read whet he aaya ha hie r»-‘ r kU ‘. Beat to aay >>
drees free. Tboueendaofoaaeetreated aanaally dft
ftce and aU over the country. Consultation trm, ff'
eooallyor by uaaU. Office, No. 183 Third Street*
tween Green end Walnut, near the Foetofltoe.
«u«,nr. OBookonra. • a. s., lo 7 r. * :
- - - — - u I-to
FRE8H TURNIP SEED.
vJUBTNnCirVTD. 800 Poand*
RKD TOP. ABKBDKIN.
FLAT DUTCH. HANOVER, WBItUttl
YELLOW GLOBE, RUTABAGA, NORFOLK*
YELLOWSTONE.
VffiTlOtlft*
Cell
AgrtowRurel
P. W. J.
Breed Street, by the
CHOICE GROCERIES
AND FAMILY MIRWLlEt
CR1WF0RD A RROX
framr hh.i oU and, nuosi ana.
ATLANTA OA-
NOTICE.
3S
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n A .T77n“ *"• "* *iS‘2mpiS2iitt:»».
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oaawroRD a Bans.
PUBLIC BALE.
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Three Hone*, One Male,
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