Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, November 21, 1869, Image 2

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REIGNING 8EN8ATI0 0 •tat*, ho fall qnofatioui of uiarUUop to 81 ssss*^. Mrs. POWERS’ LANDS AT AUCTION. 0. 0. HAMMOCK, Auctioneer. W ILL »*fl *4 th* OHy Hall, AUaote. * llo’ojocl. on first Tuaaday, tbs Tth dayof Dsosmbsr. 1866. Mrs. Powers* Lsods-^HRUI rARMfi-MGterra, Thera wsll know* F»rass. sailed the "PKTRRff- Tbekhip UuiUtra'haaodlnUonaraptacari IMiiUoa lot Ibtapaai of th* dnti« an ol adding material*. Nelaon’a oSold rnajurUy. to How to*k, fOO. MOjK.lltt- » Hoffman suoh , ths Era may U reiisdo* Moorrsci, aa we hare a (Mid ComtancuL Ejwyo* to »U«nU to this rare merit of hsoff and heart. « Ball think yon hors wholly -though un- wilUogly I admit—misapprehended the poai- 0 lion of the friends of Mr. Chief 4 ustloe Chase, 0 when you Mem to nnsnme that he will not he , a candidate. That Oov. Hoffroau pousesMs t some adraaHagea, 1 freely acknowledge. He is a young and rising politician. Lie stay justly { lay claim to Mew York, to begin with. This, i I admit* in an important point in his favor on 2 the score of aTtilibUily. I am also femsible of the laet that Mr. Obese has, by his long t ideotifloatiun with the public servioe, lost, to f aoms extant, his hold upon any particular local - 1 tty. He may not practically claim Ohio as his j reeidsnee. He ieaoitisen of U«« United HUtea. ,. Hence mere total politicians do not fuel that f iutereat in his nomination that they otherwise J Would* ] Nevertheless, when viewed in its proper l light, this circumstance should be in his favor, a lie belongs to no one State or looality, bat to 1 tne whole eoontry. Ho represents, not a | State or section, but the nation in Us entirety. | And that he is tho first choioe of tha piugreo- < sive Democrats of the whole eoontry, no man 1 who has carefully studied the signs of Ui<> times can reasonably doubt. I have every , reason, therefore, to believe that, so far from 1 having retired from the field, he is more prominent before the Democracy of the u*- lion to-day, than st any time iu tho past; rnd* that he will be in the field in 72, I have no sort of donbt In fact, I have every reason to iufer, from the statementa of his most inti mate frieuds, that he will be a candidate. You therefore wholly misapprehend the purpose of his friends, as well as tbs feelings of the Chief Justice himself, when you Inti mate that he has retired from tho coutest, and that he is “satisfied with his present exalted position." It is true, Mr. Chase never has been disposed to enter mere politioal scram bles before nomimating conventions. Such proceedings do not accord with his well known conceptions of propriety. But that be would accept the nomination if tendered him, no mao who knows him doubts; and that he is to day ih* strongest and most available man up on whom the Democracy of the nation conld unite, is, I believe, generally admitted. Mind you, I say the Democracy would have to unite upon him—not bis blends upon it. He Is not in the market as a trading politician. He would never oonsent to shape his political views to suit a conventional platform. He is a platform in himself, and the Democracy will find it to their interest to go to him; he will not go to iL Knowing, therefore, your exalted private opinion of Mr. Chase, and your unwillingness to knowingly do him or his friends injustice, I have thought proper to drop you this hastily written paragraph. I am emboldened to do this all the more by reason of your firm adhe sion to the fortunes of President Grant; and feel assured that you will not, under the oir-, cumstauces, deny this correction a place in your columns. Hence, I select what I eon- cieve to be the ablest Grant paper in theSonth as a medium through which to oorrect false impressions respecting the future plans of the Iriends of Mr. Chase. Faib Plat. Brig Oonoord, iptain and four Barley 11 7(1 to 1 90. Wheat—In demand, with limited supply. Prime White. $1 66 to $1 75 •• Red 1 56 to 1 60 Oats-80 to 85c. per bushel. Black seed QaUars selling at 86c. and in demand. Bvn is held at $1 40 to $150 per b«sbol. Daixn Faurr.- Peaches, pealed lOo. to 13c. UnpeaUd, 6 to 0. Apple# 4a. to 5a Baoom remains firm ; demand good; supply light. Clear Sides 21 i to 21 i Rib sides 21 to 2H Shoulders 18 @18$ Hams, oanv. 8. 0../ 26 @27 Plain canvassed 22 @28 Country 21 @22 Bulk Meats — Clear Sides 19 @194 Clear Rib Sides 181 @18| Shoulders 184 Lard—In tieroes 191 In kegs and cans .90$ @21 Coma—Bio V. 244 to 25 Sooar—Refined A. -*Ifl to 184 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SSA - “ Fire-Proof Warehouse of th« Georgia Loan Mi ftnat “ »/« ataeta, and ae. do. m m4i.l«lft.»f*ir , o Ion. inlnko., o.lh<BMllnonbUMi.. IWmM of Cotton. Or*., ItaMf* i other la Udee Of prodnee, are MO.rtf.Ur aoUtiwd. Tho rEJeant Over ■oon, WILL KXH1BITIII ATLANTA Monday v and Tuesday, November 29th and 30th, 1869, MBrOIUfAKCRB AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Ooi.ta.udu, >t I >ud 7« .’dock. Adwtulon 7, ota. Children under 10 year*, 60 eta. Ttak.it an now for ..1. >t Ptillllp. fc Orew*. Hook OPTIC! STATE news. • Rom. ha. two Wo- brurfc. SATMuak anapwndtal bnnfawoa on Thorwday to (toe Ib.nka. Tho Ulirange Report** bM diaeo¥ot*l that •Who DohioomM of AtUnU mu to bo U Won- bl. Ab0«i» onndldnU for Mayor. They haw ■..oral ou hABd, Lot it la not daoided who » lloriwofboc ooouUho*AvoUttg of AM*—white*. 1,073; LLoka, 1,130. Tho unoaot ot moaey aud aolrant d*bta, »1*4,514; mnrohnudta*. 33C.475; win, of all othor prop- !rt/Tha promt nggragai* »alu« of tho property of th* ooh.ty U pot do*. *4 $1,43®. #M0. Thn La Ginnf* Reporter *aya: Un. Judith lfitch.it, of Grenville, di«» at th. rmidmie. of bar uophm, Mr. Roborlaon, Oetohvr 17lh. Thi.vvoer.bl. »nd eiceUvot lady w»* born In NotUway comity. Virginia July 7, 1770. thrm dun after lb. Declaration of Independence, ud via eoueqoMtly. iu th. ninety-fonrtli yw ot her age. _ ... a 1. L Vnrlh Store. THE TROUPE THIS SEASON, Am regard* extent amt variety of talent, oannot be equaled, ©o ro potted, aa It is. Entirely of Firat-Olaaa Artists, who have no rivals in their aa founding specialtlea, and whose Intensely exciting performance* can be seen in no other exhibition in the world The preee teems with LAUDATORY KULOOIK9 of the EX ALTED EXCELLENCE of the Mammoth Troupe, and OVERFLOWING AUDIEN0E8, lashiouabia and critical, attest with rapturous appisuse, and other manifestations of popular delight, toe thorough appre ciation of THE PROLIFIC TALENTS of the Ms chless Cluster of Artists of the LEADING CIRCUS ef the WORLD! by his purchase. Au appeal was taken; Knox iuHixting that w the Confederate Htatcs were a <fd facto government, having acknowledged bfdhgereut righto, a title posaeesed by them Something,New and Very Saleable. ^0e lAgP" ENTERED ACOOWwn to actofoqmoaS IN THE YEAHISSSm dr.m.bernh^X "EaMSSS PENHS , t vhilr A. X. BKAOO. BUHUKLS Seed Oats for SSjObf Floor—Firm. We quote: Atlanta Mills, fancy hundred. $ 5 00 I IACH UOX> B fiUotl with a new and assorted Ka li vored candy, and every box wiU five yon A SIRPUIIE. Gold and Silver Watches, Watch Chalna, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Bias, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear Rings. Charms, fco., Ac. THEY RETAIL AT 25 CENTS. MANUFACTURED BY ih pursuance of oonflscation was valid. Their right to exercise the power os a iuomuh of war whh undoubted. Morrow and Daugherty, who assaulted rev enue officer Brooks, have boon sentenced to tivd thousand doll ars fine and seven years im prisonment. Madrid, November 20. —One htiudred and sixty-oue Deputies voted for lbs Duke of Genoa. Tho Biehopof Havana is accused of attempt ing to esospafrom the oosntry with one hun dred thousand dollars. Another Garlist rising is apprehended. A Constitution for the Island of Porto Rico has been submitted to the Cortes. It declares Porto Rioo a provinoe of Spain; permits pub lic meetings, in presence of the authorities, or their representatives, but prohibits the discus sion of slavfry. Many improvements (and re forms are granted. NIGHT DISPATCHER. -Revouuo to- A. K. 8EAGO. Do do, ex. family Do do, family Do do, Fulton XXXX family.. Do do, superfiue Dodo, Georgia XXXX family. Superfine Extra.. Family A. K.SKAQO. Track laying is going ahead rapidly on this road, Ms; Oorput having a gang ©I sixteen on this end of the road laying I***®*, and one hundred convict* preparing the bed. On the other end quits a large foroe is at work. Tha depot at Senois has bsen oommtuosd, and by Christmas we wiU be running a train on the road. Mr. J. L. Long, of this county, says the La- Grange Reporter, with a negro man and a lit tle son, 12 or 14 years old, has mode fifteen heavy bales of cotton this year!—besides mak ing nearly or quite corn enough to do him. More: ha had to build his horns and out houses, the most of whieh ha did at night. A man that works that way deserves credit. Mr. Long was the son of a wealthy planter who taught his boys to work, and be himself was worth between 850,000 and $100,000 before tha war. Tho Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel says : But little respect was paid to the day jsatar- day. Some few stores closed up entirely, some few closed up their blinds, end tho post- office and some of the other public offices ware plowed, bat business did not seem inclined to suspend, notwithstanding the recommend* tions of the oivil authorities to that effect. In tha Presbyterian Church and at the Lecture Room of 8t Paul's Episcopal Chnrch there were appropriate religious services; but there did not seem to be rnuoh inclination to ob serve the day in any way. A.'k. 6EAOO. Fancy Corn Meal Camdlu N. O. Btrup Molabsxs (in barrels). PSPPKB GlNORB Cmkbsb (Factory).... “ English Dairy.. NOTICE TO (18 M*RKET ST., PHIUDEIPHK, PI ■ And sold by Coofsctionsrs snd Storekeepers every where. The demand for this new oonfeetlonery Is so greet that the trade are desired to /orwsrd their orders st ono*. We caution our friends to beware ol worthless imitations, the Bon Ton being the origins! box, the standard ol whieh shall always be maintained. Hutlroad Coutnu'tor., The exhibition will be given with the seme unparal leled splendor that has always eberseterised the en tertainments of STONE H MURRAY, snd they ere warranted to be the most nrUncd and Attractive Arcuic Performance, erer offered to the Public. LOOK at this SUPERB CATALOGUE: TRADE MARK. GLASS SPECTACLE Supel lor to any other In QM-cnMmM dance with the science and phUosooht * the peculiar form of * ” m I A CONCAVE COHYEXatD Admirably adapted to th* ornniofiliM.B ly natural to the eye, affording iH*nthgji flclal help to the human vision ever himti only by MORRI8 BERNHAI! Spectacle & Optical Musi Exunm'i Omen.Ga. A-L.R.R-* jbKttiaaaa ■ «*■ —■ j Atlanta, Ga., November lOfh. LM9. i O N or before December 1st, 1M9, prop®** 1 * received at this office for the Graduation, Brldfr ng and Masonry of the second division (» nxlles) of hu road. AU necessary Information can be bad bf ppllcatlon to this offios- B- J. RAO*, nov 11-tlidecI Chief Engineer. Telegraphici Jttarhel Reports, N*w York, November 20.—Oottou opened heavy and closed steady; salea 1,800 balea at A. A. QAVLDIKU, Attorwey St Uw, AND U. 8. CLAIM AGENT, H AVING made, through their agents in Mscon^Q*, _ «assYMa?tfaS of til Unlttil State, tifin' oltiota. WHIT* <* OOL- 25|c. Flour dull; superfine State, $4 50 to 4 59; extra State $5 10 to 6 104; choioe i5 30 to 5 40; fanoy $5 45 to 5 46. Wheat 1 to 2c lower. Corn a shade better but less active.— Whisky lower et 91 08 to 1 1L Beef steady. Pork firmer at $33. Lard a shade firmer; kettle 18| to 19c. Groceries quiet The bank statement caused surprise and a generul decline/ Liabilities show a decrease of only $1,000, while legal tenders and specie are reduced nearly $1,500,000. The state ment shows loans increase $1,750,000. Speoie increase nearly $1,250,000. Circulation in crease a trifle. Deposits decrease a trifle.— Legal tenders decrease $2,250,000. Money •asy at 6 to 6; sterling quiet at 9 to 94. Gold closed at 264 to 26$. Governments lower but closed steady; 62's 15$ to 15$. State bonds Washington, November 20. day $250,000. Bontweil returns uu Monday Tho Treasury holds $108,0( and $10,000,000 in currency. A Cuban letter to the New York Times says of the Americans and foreigners landed by the Peret, about forty still remain, the rest were killed or disabled. Of the Grape Shot expe dition only two remain. The Tribune Rays, editorially : “A victory by the insurgents near Remedios, a serious disturbance at Cardeooio, and continual and conspicuous defections among the Spanish troopB, are represented from Cuba. A mani festo for annexation by the Congress at Guia- earo is for the first time given to the Ameri* can Republic. The Havana correspondent of the New York Atlanta, Ga., November 16th, 1869. HERE THEY ARE. 1HK American Meat and Vegetable Chopper, W Wire Clothes Lines, Flower Pots, Blue Uxosr, 100,000 Strawberry Plants. 3til ta,d «tf -lta« w JOHR80N , Dealer in Guano, Seeds, Ac. THE ADVANTAGES ot thm 8p«Ms g others are: 1. They cas he went with psh for any length of tins st oas sitting. ing clearness of vision, by ctndk « uj As dal light, comfort to the spectohm—MM known. R. Hew to select Glasses. It ny professional guidance even when a pod si* fered. Dr. Bernhardt not only has th Ml that can be found in the markst, hat smh$ inoa the ayes, and gives lmllipecnMi iMs« proper selection of thorn. 3. When the eyes ache or paiattl the action of s bright light, raeh sfk ndeH the snow, sunny weather, white psgsr, sslu writing or sewing, or vivid colors* till; lenses, by softening the rays, offset mail sensation snd give greet relief 4. These Spectacles ars scicaiUol Justed to every case of defective right vh 1 accuracy, whether arising from age, strshM or premature decay, by Morris Bern ter* • and exact principle, entirely his own, whhtM failed to be corroct 5. After several years of pabUspn adjusting spectacles to patients andsr swe* a defective vision, as well as orperienos bate long-established business in hla Optics! Mil here and In Europe, M. Bernhardt ceeritol cient guarantee of his ability tj supply wifi are best calculated for the issuance 4 k sight. 6. 11. Bernhardt, te tigaallas M from Uie host of pretenders in his prMff pride snbmtta for Inspection, oplssoGeAM has received from medlosl gentl««**M$l questionable respectsbllily ud OkniK j also, a number of cerUflosJes fra* wsfl tepj men of distinction who have ussd Ms originals of all which he will b# happy b 4 those who may request it. TbsmsdMfKI lowing names or certificates barwntosmAI au actual poaaesaion of the suns, fosMtell a capital offence, puniahabls by 10* tefMM Testlinony of recoaimsadsMiM ■ Medical gentlemen, rrofeseoet of mlc talent in Atlanta, 0a, ted la to W* Atlanta, Ga., NsvwmhsrMi* I have examined carefully, tedwIMRi collection of glaases for the rsW M to" submitted to me by Prof. BtohaMttekPl In adaptation to the ond propceH, ■ gant workmanship, they ses wjTtoto^ serving tha patronsg# of wboossow m nately reqnlre their use. ^ We.fnllj concur in thsabflOMtesjSlgB CUTLERY Times gives au account of battles at Comaroo, Fray Joan, Ramon, Palopirado and ^Sierra, between the SpauiardH unde ~ J the Cubans under Jordan. , claim the victory at Palopirado and Ramon, Comarco and Fray • _ Id itc bottle zt Sierra the Spoaior? The Spanish accou— insurgents killed in these engagements. The Caban Generals Moso and Tamaco were oap- tured and immediately executed. The Cu bans are in force on the Contramast River, encamped near the Conts, their lines extend ing to Yaguoa and Filliptnoe—a very strong position. The number of insnrgenta killed in the engagements in the Cineon Valias district in October, is reported to be 160. To accom plish this result, 8,000 Bponiarda were needed. The district is still in possession of the Cu- CRAPE VINES. A8PBERBV and BLACKBERRY PLANTS, for 4RK W. JOHNSON, oct M e Jj IHJ V.linftseiU, and The Spaniards Juan. r In the battle at were defeated by Jordan. r ts report three hu- J ” J iusurgents killed in these engagements. M’Ue. EMILIE HENRIETTA CO The Premier Equestrienne of the World. Th* Greet AtT Samples at my office. PIHENIX LUMBER YARD Opposite Georgia Railroad Depot, ATLANTA, 6BOBGIA. lOUX H1.MVV COOKE The Champion Rider ol tho Unlvorso. LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, AND OIL, FRAMING LUMBER, DtmmI and HkUlud Flooring ud Ooiling, ALL VARIETIES OF DRV LUMBER, BViJ-wglBta and Ijatlia. Brought to ptr See Military Directory on foutth page. sides 20o. Lard 17tol74e. WrutiHOTuK, Noromber 20.—Spirits turpen tine firm at 44. Rosin firmer; strained $1 624 to 1 65; erode turpentine unchanged. Tar unchanged. Cotton steady at 234 to 23jo. Cincinnati, November 20.—Corn advancing and scarce at 98o to $1 00. Whisky in meef erate demand at $1 02. Pork held at $32; no sales. Lard; kettle 174 to 18c. Chablkston, November 20.—Cotton quiet and easier; sales 300 bales; middling 241 to 24$; receipts 863 bales; exports coastwise 1,039 bales. Louisville, November 20.— Corn quiet at $1 18. Mess pork $30. Bacon firm; shoul ders 1 CJe; dear sides 20c. Lord 17o. Whisky The Ocargla S»»«* Fair. Our dispatches from Macon, Ga. represent an immense attendance at the State Agricul tural Fair now being held in that city. One of the very best evidences of the returning prosperity of the South is found in the great interest exhibited in agricultural matters. In this connection we desire to call especial at- ti ntiou to the wiso and timely words of the Commissioner of Agriculture at the Georgia' Htate Fair, as reported in our telegraphic col umns. They contain in a nut-shell the theory of industrial reconstruction, os taught by sci ence bui) enforced by successful practice, and are calculated to promote the prosperity of the Lumber sawed to order upon abort notice. ORDERS FILLED FOR CHINA EMPORIUM. HaHlt. lV>ovw, and Blinds. LE JEUNE BURTE. The Champion Baro-Back Hurdle Rider. I’ovohjlIlXpsir, Bovemhor 20.—There is a violent sooth east gale, prostrating fences, trees and telegraphs. The tide is unusually high. The wind shifted this afternoon, blow ing strongly from the aouih west. New York, November 20.—At a fire in Brooklyn Thomas Wallace jumped from the fonrth story with a child in his arms. Both were killed. The wife followed, and was picked up dying.' Chicago, November 20.—The propellor, Thomas Bcott, was wrecked with twenty thousand bushels of wheat The fate of the crew is unknown. Fortress Monboe, November 20. -There was a violent gale from the sonth-east last uight Considerable damage was done to roots, fencing and shipping. Two schooners Are aground near Newport News. Pittsfield, Mass., November 20.—Bur bank's new hotel, six stories high, was blown down iu a tremendous f~ 1 * Boston, November M’Ue. Jeanette EUsler. SALE OF THE CrafMlerate Sl.lp* Itf4b.rat.rjr Building, lVow temporarily occupied ONE WEEK: OJKTIjY 2 CHAPMAN SISTERS’ COMIC OPERA COMPANY And the FsmonR Comedian, Air- Charles B. Bi«hop. Monday Evening, November 22d! Tho Most Delicious of Musical Burlesques i ac i o w 9 Or, the Man. st tho Wheel. To commence with the farce entitled. Jk QUIET FAMIXiT*. During the evening the CLODOCHE qifAD- HILLk by the FOSTER BROTHERS | also, tho eminent American violinist, MR. WILLIAM WlTIlKRg, JR. Entire chauge of programme each evening. Tuesday evening, cxndehexiXjA, Wednesday, AIiADDIN. Admission $1; Reserved seats $1 36; Gallery 76c. Seats can be secured at Mesan. Phillips k Crew’s Book Store, commencing this morning, nov 30-3t The Daring and Beautiful Tight-Bope Danse use. THE TALLEEN BROTHERS, gresw. To many in thet section they may ap pear strange, and yet their simple directness and manifest truth will commend them to all enlightened minds. This effort, briel as it is, will do much to encourage tho laudable movement, for diversi fying Southern industry, which is so nuspi- Tbe Amazing Gymnasts, from the Hii their flrat season in Amei Confederate States, te be used os a Laboratory. The main portion of this building la two stories high, (each M feet!, and MO feet long by 60 and »0 feet wide, with extension at each end one story high, snd each 300 by 36 feet. It la located about one mile end u hall from the Oity of Maoon, and immediately upon the track of the Maoon A Western Railroad. This building being situated in the center of the cot ton-growing region of Georgia, and expreasly arranged to support machinery, the sale offers special induce ments to capitalist* and manufacturers, for whom Georgia now opens a fine held for remunerative in- By virtue of writs of venditioni exponas. Issued from the United Utatee District Court tor the Soothers District of Georgia, I will sell the above property, to gether with 146 sores of land upon which it is situated, THE POPULAR PASSENGER ROUTE The Peerless Acrobats. BETWEEN Tho Dashing English Manogo Equoatrienno. THE SXOW HtVOTIIV.HN, Tho Uoequa]fd Posturorsand Equilibrist*. ...... -Fere Hynciutbe is the guest of Robert O. Winthrop. New Orleans, November 20.— The Grand Jury present five bills of indictment against State Auditor Wickliff for auditing fraudulent veteran warrants. The Catholic Church at Biloxi, Mississippi was demolished by the recent storui and other damage done. Richmond, November 18.—Judge Johnstou, in acknowledging the receipt ot his creden tials as United States Senator, writes to Gov. Walker endorsing the principle of tho 15th Amendment, and hoping that it will soon be come a part of the Constitution; advocating the observance of exact end complete good fAiih in the payment of the public debt, and SI*. OOLUMBU Tho Inimitable Italian Contortionist, (hi* first In America.) Wit and llamor. A Dap-sack—A pillow-case. Sugared datee—Candi-dates Tuts for sinners—Pretexts. Is a dog’s whine intoxicating ? A hand-to-hand affair—Marriage. Welootn* lines to ladies—Masculines, K(K) uight of the Bath—Saturday night. The auctioneer’s motto— Buy and buy. The best board of health—A light diet. An agricultural Angle—A wheat-corner. The t Wisest Statesmen—Dizzypated ones. A verse oue don't want to read—Adversity. Boot makers always havo a soul in their bus iness. A delicate parcel—A young lady wrapped MONEY FOUND. F KJND yesterday morning, (Friday), a pocket book containing a sum of money. Tli* ownsr can, on payment of this advertisement and proving property, obtain the same, by applying to P. FITZQIBlJONH, nov 20-tf At the City Hall. First Tuesday in December Next. VIRGINIA & TENNESSEE RAILWAYS. DAWBON SHKKIKP SALES. W ILL bo sold, in said eoonty, within th* legal hoars of sals, on the Aral Tuesday in December nsxt, be foie the Court House doer, in the town of Daw- sooville, the following property to.wtt: Lot of land No. 867, in the 4th district. 1st section, of said county, containing forty acres, more or less, »nowu as tbs Van Howard Lot. Levied upon as the property of John Holcombe, who Is in nossssteon by order ef court, by vUtne ot s Notary Public Court ft to in favor of Jamas M. Bishop, and against said John Holoombe. Property pointed out by James M. Bishop Defendant served with noUoe. P . Ai- °* at Gme sod place. Will be sold, let ot iand, io. 804. la the 6th dtetoJctT 1st ssetten, ’of said county. Levied upon as the property of R. A. Holt, by virtue of a Notary Publlo Court ft fe in favor of J. A. Paxson, against said Holt. Pointed out by plain tiff** attorney, end sold to Kites Darnell on the first Tuesday In September last, who failed to comply with the terms of the sole. Also, st the same time and place, lot of land. No «W. In the 4th district, 1st section, of said county, as the property of William J. Croy. Levied upon by Vir tue of a Notary Public Court ft fa against sridCroy. in fsvor of kfsrlon Ttarino TVvln«<~l K- ..i.i n*i__ ' »«u uis wonuerrui compeer, r ' JOHNSON, the two best Tumblers la the World. JIKWUJJAM FRANKLIN, tho Champion Burner- ^UtfUM KENNEDY, tho "Merry Monarch" of °* ,B0E 00 °*“- U> ” A,U * U0 Pr0tM ° HK14H DRKXKL, tho Uod.ro Uorculo.. Ur. H. LOOK WOO J, tho Amuioo P.ooroti.4, ULLRIO DANZKFT, th. RnuUn Athl«t«. i( LODOKFF.od llEtrrZ, th. Klojtrlfj In, Fummbii ^un. BOBT LXJC, tlu, Oh«m|>loii r.'Kipm and Vaul* BAllBY and RKKVE8, tho Ootulqua Tha ahora Arttata will l» ald«d by a c ot Auxiliary Tatant, auper-added to Hutohin8on’s Aoting Dogs, Murray’s Trained Horses, Den, Stone's Oomio Mules, advising the ousting behind as ol all dead Highly colored work of art—A toper’s face. T1MK TABLE, AUOl’ST lft'l II, iSGU. NORTH: Leave Atlanta.... 7 36 pm Lsavs DaHou 3 86a M Leavs Knoxville II If a m Lsavs Briatol 7 38pm time, health and money. $1,000 REWARD for any eaao of disease In a which they fail te cure. Dr. Rionau's Gold km Balsam Ho. 1 cures Ulcerated Sore Throat and Month, Sore Kyes, oas or Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotch' ness of th* Scalp, Scrofula, Ac.; ts the greate* valor, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, : all disease from tke system, and leave* the bk and healthy. Dr. Ricmaus Gold km Balsam No. 3 cares H AffecUous. Rhemstlsm, Uk all its forms, wheth Brass, though a very good material, very rood loses its color whether on the knob ot a door or huinAO face. p in bfiffttir Men of mark—Those who can’t white their vn names. ItelativpH that ought to make good prdes- When a petnlnnt individual observes to you. "You had better eat me up, hadn't you?" don't you do it. triaus-Step tons. A man with an ‘‘open countenance" is always - ..,1 In Ik.. • ^ Common Pleas at Lcbauoo, Ohio. Daring the trial of O'Donnell, for bigamy, the woman claiming to be bit first wife deliberately arose front her seat, walked toward the prisoner, And diaebarged n pistol at bis head. Being clone tfi him, K was knocked away, the ball striking tbo floor. No one was hurt ThomoaO. Davlfi, Jr, a prominent Demo- cratle polMJdan of New York, has challenged Hon. Dwight Tqwnaend, ex-membor of Con gress from Staten Island, to fight a dnel, which the latter manfully decline*. Mr. Town send gave Davie the lie on a ferryboat, and an apology being denied, the challenge is the re sult Hon. Amo* KendaU'H will waa probated in Washington on the 16th. After bequeathing to a grandson $10,000 and hla lands in Arkan saa, he makea bequests to several of hlfi chil dren, directs that bis personal property be di vided between bit four daagblere, and gives executors full powsr to dispose of his real eatate, which U worth $200,000, to be divided gmong hla heirs. The trouble between the Erie managera and Mr. MoHenry, of the Alantio k Great Wes tern Railroad, has been brought to a satisfac tory termination. It is arranged that the Erie Company shall pay at the rate of $16, - 000,000, inclusive of lease for the nse and oontrol of the Atlantic k Orest Western. Pro ceedings at law have been abandoned on both •idea, and the legal forces stationed at Akron, Ohio, bare reeetved order* to disperse. read in the facet Why is the snn like s good loaf? Beoahse it’i likht when it rises. The right man in the right place—A hnff- "Talk about crocodiles weei old salt, "why, blnst my eyes, 1 whale's blubbler?” SOUTH. complete force Leave New York.. Leave Alexamtrla. Leave Lynchburg. Leave Bristol Leave KnoxvIUe.. Lsavs Dalton Arrive at Atlanta. tifioato* proving tne miraculous cures effected by those Remedies. Price of tether No. 1 or No. t $6.06 pm bot tle, or two bottle* for $6. SO. Dr. Bickau** Gold km Ann dot*, a safe, speedy, pleaa- • ...I ..Jltatfl .taH fnr tall IMk,n L __ Tho hog may not bo thoroughly poried arithmetic, but when yon come to a "sqna root," he is there. ind at home in the evening. When a draft passes through a bank, (loos ml end radical cure for all Urinary Derange mu te, ao- naapanlcd with foil dlrecMoas. Price $8.00 per bottle. Dr. Riobad'* Gold km Kxiub Amoob, a redicel cure tor Nervous or General Debility, in eld or young: tm- mrtlng energy with wenderfol efitooi. Price $6.00 per jotUeTor two bottle* for $0.00 ^ On receipt of price Remedies wiU be shipped to any >1*0*. Prompt attenUon paid te correspondents.— (one genuine without the name of “DR. RIGHAU’8 iOLDKN RRMKDItt, D. B. RIOHARD'H, sol* proprl- ter." blown in glam of hotel**. Address D. B. RICHARDS. w *•*»»•▼■**terastjNsw Tort. Offloe hours from 0 a.m. to Or. m. Otranlar* free. it give the clerk* cold? Why is a convent like sn empty house? Be cause it id a noHlnhabited place. What a difference it makes whether yon pat Time Between Atlanta and New York 68 Hours 16 Minute* "How came you to have a wooden leg?" "Why, my father had one, and so had my grandfather. It runs in the family." Executor’s Nile. ) Y virtue ol an order from the Court of Ordiutry of t Hirslami ivMinSv will a—* -» * Dr. before or after a man’* name! Be temperate in diet—our first parents ate themselves out of bonse and home. Most likely—If a mermaid wore a veil ws suppose it would be a "water-falH" The time to clinch an argument—When the attention of yoor audience It riveted. A lady advertise* that ska went* a gentle- man for breakfast and tea. The cannibal I "Fliee, don’t!" as th« thief said to the oon- 15 ■utitamoouotz.talU b. told onUn dnVTimd.,' 4d DtasembM neit. ti 4k. Owrt Bon., door In .tid roiuitv, b.4WMn th. ta(ti ml. hour., th. trwt of tahd In mid ooontj wh.rooa u.ld rmidM u ih. Ilm. of hi. dmth, eonttinlnd fhrm hvndnd ud thrm urn., morn or tam, tatjolnln, Und. of U.tfh.w Btid. John iitami, ud oth.n, th. tun. btinf ta mfd ooanl tj, til la com roptir. Term, mtd. known on th. dor lilt. B. r. WATSOS, ’ oot n-lMpr.fc.41 m Kzeontor. Th* a HEAT MAIL Ittluten Atlanta and Iftw York it carried atclvrioely by this Lint. ^ NIW FBA1CB HOUSB, ti«ht room .11 Mrntebod, within .few ntfnntm' wtik of 4h. bn.tn.rn portion of tho city. Apply ti thl* offlota no, Mtft Slocphiif Coaches ou all Nlglit Train.. Through Tickets GOOD UNTIL USED, AND Baggage Checked Through TO ALL IMPORTANT POINTS. H. XV. XVNKIVPr, General Ticket Agent K. O. WALKER, Master Transportation m. ItULHKKT, Supt. W. k A. R. R. Atlanta, Nevaaabsr gashwlttsi W n. <utaw».^rr uotaM ta. AMordlM“J“,ta Ui.y pmtaod C^^SohWh othliGBitath*« TAAttmonlAlA rtmWp nOW bA AAtal At If . OJ" rtittitfA tad wtiftoAJA «— •Sics.S®Sj-a stable when he was sbont to arrest him. The individual who fell into a train of thought was rescued without much injury. The mariner’s cotnpaM has done some of the moot important needle-work in the world. Don’t fitpeet a wash woman to stand by bar odors, for many of the latter do little bat run. Why is a rook witk a cold like a preparation of nitrate of silver? Because his caws-sffafc. The man who calls his wife n bird mast not be disappointed if she asks him to bay her AND THE Ku-Klux Pantamorphs. Tho Onnd Intrao Vnoootion will porado tha prtnol- morning <* tho l&klttftfmi Day. Attraction.of UtaiCirca.ATAbiAld^or th. Pavilion, and ars not •xhaasted in a "mock anotean” AtrmtAhow. WTOnat ta non RAT kanwut ¥AKSrJSl ’°. I ^Un ,,, .?*5Siri5a T ^ wnvwr nwvora PATENT PORTABLE ORATES will save Ud)or, trouble and expauae. Tbeaa grata* oan be bought for $3 60 to $8 00—according to alae— nrad aomuon te put them In. Oan ba moved from one chimney Into anothar, aa occasion require*. Put a few pieces of dry wood in tha grate, and a lump of oosl on top. A piece of burning paper hald under the grate, oloae to the wood, will ignite, and yon will have directly a cheerful fire. Theta gratae can b* bad of an paioolpal stove deal er*; or, at Walter A Wither*, Mineral Spring Foundry. Office in H. Franklin's Btovs Emporium, Ptaohtra* •treat, where order* for all kinds of catting* will re ceive prompt attention. nov 30-6t HARALSON SHERIFF SALES. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL ba atid on tha In4Tnmday In dannary aaxt, bafora tba Start Sanaa dour, la Btawaaaaa, Toma oonaly. wllbln Uu lacti bonra of ml., tba M- Iwwbm pauwartp to-wlli Two draatkoti lata of land Mo. iflanJlTL bold m tna mM of Dyaon J. Daftoa, daoaaad, for tba bawadt ot tba balra and aaadb ton of mfd daoaaood. Tarau mada kaown aa tba d^ti-ta. Mata.ba,^ DiTTi !i nov lfidOdprafeafi 36 Admiaiatrator. XtriUtf ba aold tester* th* Court House door, la the Tf town of Bufth—an, la Haralson county, on tbs Ntret Taisfioy in IHeenbir nsxt, ^ ot i.ad. bo. m. In th* 7th distrkfi o4 srifliMdly CanroM now Haralson SnUidta. A Vddtdra town It without a nawnpapor, bdOMUd "tha Itadlaa' Sowing Sociaty an.wnt. jnat on wall" "Wall, wUo yon onn'l any I owar oontmotod Ud kablta.” "Mo, air, yon gwnomlly axpnm! flood otyld at walking—wban ran hara got ito any editor a room, walk right oot again. 1 la healthy anaretoa—pnrficolarly for tlm