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OUH CITY FATHER! IV COUNCIL.
Atlanta, June 9th, 1871.
k* Local ; Flaaee annotui.* tl.*t tickets to th/
c of H. E. Lee Fire Oou*pau> t«» Marietta and
a for fifty cents—to which everybody is going—
•1 the members of the company and from
a following ladies: Mm. C. W. Well*, Mr*. HaJln
v. Mr*. J. C. Puller. Mra. M. M. Hollia. Mra.
D. Mitchell, Mra. 8am'1 A. Echols, Mrs. John
Mrs. C. 1*. Cassia. Mia M. T. Castleberry
o Misses Halite Simpson, Carrie Mtxuday, Laura A.
Sue E. Ijiwsbe, Georgiv J. Feraytiffl Weaaii
Fannie Browu and Lulu Betts. He Mic on
lay, 13th iustaut. Kespectfully,
J. A. ANDERSON. Hoc re Ur y.
District Court.
The District Court meets again this morning a
o'clock. Interesting busiueM is to be called up.
j changea in quo-
General Business.
In a walk around town yesterday afternoon the r
tall business appeared to us to be rather dull. Tt
clerks were Jarily reclining on the counters, or atom
lug in groups, discussing water-works.
Grid a Female Coll* Re.
In a notice of the forthcoming Commencement
Exercises of this Institution a few days ago Thk Hun
erred in etat.ng that the Commencement Sermon
would be preached uu the 29tb. The Henuon will be
preached by Rev. W. T. Brantley, of thie city, on
Sunday the filth Inst.
Stealing Old Clothes.
Mr. Joseph Reese, a gentleman of color, ordinari
ly known by_tfie name of Charleston, was yesterday
arraigned before Mr. Justice Johnson, for stealing
from P. H, Engelbert old socks, stockings, shirts,
drawers, and other articles of persoutl wear. lie was
bound over.
Is It Might I
Our pollae are at present engaged in catching dogs.
The Uak ia vary commendable, and we hope they
will soon have every worthloes dog in tl.e city in the
calaboose. But 1* it right for a policeman to coax a
dog out of iu owner's yard, and then capture it and
take it off and kill it? Au acquaintance of ours lost
a fine English bull dog the other day by this kind
ot business ^
Art Awkward Accident
Occurred on Decatur street, st the Kimball
House yesterday. Aa two ladtea were driving by
the horse took fright, and giving a sudden Jerk, sent
the ladies headlong toward the pavement One of
them was quite severely injured, and received
prompt attention at Pemberton k Taylor s drug
atom.
Hall Coanty Hulpwr Nprlnga.
The Hall county sulphur springs have long been
famed lor the medicinal qualities of its waters, and
as a summer resort, the place is one of the moet
pleasant in the South. N»w that the Air-Line Rail
road has been sum pitted. this place promises to re.
gain the position held by it in years past and liecome
a thro rite resort The H-tel is under control of Out.
L p. Thomas and lady—which of itself la a sufficient
recorn inendatkat ^
About Listening Rods.
Ma. Local: U tLsru u<* some mistake in regard
to my inquiring what house was struck by light-
nmg, as per reeeut announcement in your paper?—
Any m » n , though ha were a fool, might know that no
house with the Htar Copper Lightning Kud on It,
would evt*rh<* damaged by the electric fluid. Only
those who use an interior article would have fears
about suck ah announcement Respect fully.
J. tl. Thbowm.
This evidently puts the beer on Ladd.—[Local.
Music Hath ( harms.
The band engaged for the summer seaaon at the
H. L Kimball House has arrived and uow regales the
guests of the bunas with music every evening during
the hour of tea. The hand is stationed in the Ar
cade on the second floor, and Its music proves s de-
ctdsd attraction to the ladies aa well aa to the gen
Uemea who collect iu the office below. Mr Out eti-
deu employs tbs band purely for the ent» i uium>-uts
yf lbs guests of the house.
Nothing to do, boys ; nothing to do
But wasting ear dear Urea away ;
Nothing to do, boya ; nothing to do
But drawing our rations and pay! *
Home of them looked as though they believed
every word. These we advised to go home to their
“ little beds," and It would be well for them. The
spectators were also In a languishing state, agd, on
inquiry, we found It was occasioned by the extreme
heat-of the planetary sun. our informant adding,
with a rogueish twinkle in kis eyes, that Twa Daily
|tm always had the opposite effect, and enlivened its
readers. 1
His Honor seemed to be out el aorta. Mia break
fast dfcf not suit, or something of a Ilka serious ns-
yaiqed to be the matter. It la well known that
i good liver, and rather extravagant in hla
In connection with this, ooktred cooks are
So be very unreliable, and it la highly probable
His Honor’s oook, becoming luoeuaed at the
tuout of Miss Mary New brink, the day preceding,
threw up the sit," and refused to o6ok any mors
leer. Aa this is a matter ofsari-
citisens, we propoaa to give it 6
linstigation. It U known that Hla Honor
city liver, aa wall aa weans the city livery,
the city Uvar should become affected the
Ity would catch the epidemic, and not even
Lowry would be spared. Editors, law-
clerks, doctors, poliosmen, aH would look yel-
and jaundiced and sick at the Stomach. This
u we deem of sufficient importance to warrant
calling attention to Hla Honor's diseased liver,
■HP V onoe be taken for
his relief. We have already beard oi many receipts
said to be efficacious la the mire of
but the following, recommended by the city Board
of Health, is the beat, la our humble JadgmeDt,
we beseech Hla Honor to give It a fhlr trial for our
ft gra. green tea, 1 gr. Young Hyson, 8 drops
as drops Mra. Winslow's southing syrup, ^
paregoric, 3 gra. ginger, eqaa] proportions of
, briar root and Ayer's pills, and to thia might’
d with benefit 1 drop Dr. Pomeroy’s Hair Be*
iwo drops castor oil, with a oubeb or two,
la to give tpioe, and French brandy to fla
ir well whtu boiling. When boiled down
one half, put iu the yolk ot a guinea hen's agg, and
English green peas ; tbeu add l put California wine.
Hix of Block's lemonade caramels ooald be added to
advantage. After boiling 2ft seconds, more
this compound should betaken off and Qrank lmm*.
diately, as it is intended U* kill disease, and loses
strength by cooling. Almost any’ of our druggists
wgold put up tins preparation for Hla Honor.
It was very easy to sec that Johnson also felt appre
hensive about His Houur. as he ouly presented two
cases for consideration. The puliosiuan and others
approved Johnson’s discrimination in the matter,
and said, very significantly, *• Ha’ll do.” We sup
pose they meant to my that he waa a brick, an article
soma of them know very well, from carrying it in
their hate.
BtBON HKINBTCH
An unfortunate victim of the company fund, and
(ierrneu, whose breed ancestral acres are to be
found amid the romantic hills at tiileaia, was ruth
lessly deprived ot liberty an4 the pursuit of happi
ness and dragged to the calaboose, where many
indignities wars inflicted upon' him.
nled that he waa guilty of aqght derogatory
to the character of a gentleman, and re
ferred in feeling terms to the proudfecord of his fam
ily to sustain his statement In fot- campaign againat
Austria, in which Prussia wrfd(«l Biles la from her,
Frederick the Orest often found shelter and hospital
ity at the Baronial manatee of the original Von Tbo-
lin. Just before the battle of Prague, the great cap
tain made one of these visits. He was unusually
gay In apfrlta, and waa never more enjoyable In hla
life. He had become enamored of the Freuleln
Thereae Von Tholln. On this particular ooceelon,
his affection for Frsulein seemed to know no bounds.
He urged a clandestine marriage, and aaid that though
he waa at the time a married man, he urged that it
waa but an earthly marriage, and that the gentle
Thereee wae hla trua affinity. Thia la how the greet
Frederick first became regarded aa tbe founder of
the Free Lovers. The amiable Thereee, who was I
virtuous girl, vowed her great love for Frederiok, but
would uot consent to a dishonorable alliance. Fred
erick pleaded; Thereto dissented. At last the day of
separation came, aud the King was much affect
ed. He celled Thereee aside and said: "My
dear Frsulein, I love thee as 1 can love no
other woman, bat thou art too good and
pure for such aa I. I do not lova her whom the
world cells my wife; but I must wear the aharklas
society hatch placed upon my wrists. Since thou
consent to be axins in law as thou art in
heart. 1 wlil go away and disturb thy virgin pears no
more. I go forth aad, gloomy
but whan thou bearest of thia,
heart feeleth. My house shall run out, and out of
thy womb shall spring a line of kings, whose glory
•ball eclipse those of mine own house. Ere 9,000
Christian suns have set, strange thlnga.ahall happen
to mine descendant* and thins. Fsrewsll, sweet
Theresa, I leave my heart behind.” The ghg Jump
ed on hla horse and rode at. Tha gift watched bis
receding form UU It became lost to view, and then
went into the mansion and drank hla Majesty's health
n Weiss Beer. Time smoothed away the esoess of
icr feeling, and unto her wae bora a child, whom
die named Heinrich, and when he grew to man’s ea
sts, she committed to him tbe story of his birth
and tha king's prediction, which Is treasured aa an
heir-loom In the family. Our friend Heinrich claims
to be tbe direct descendant of the ganUa Theresa,
and becomes therefore.ln a oertain eoutingcuoy. Em
perorof Germany, under the title of Heinrich VI.—
This Announcement took the wind otot of Johnson,
sod likewise sfleeted hla honor. They involuntari
ly bowed their beads. We thought we aaw a purple
flush suffuse His Honor’s taco; but Johnson recov
ered first, and aang out in a high alto:
"He’s a fooling you my lord,
I know him of old ;
If you take him at his word.
You’ll be badly sold I”
His Honor, with a strong effort, woks up aa from
lethargy, rubbed his eyes and exclaimed :
"Johnson, did you aay Lowry waa really rich?'’
"No, my lord." replied Johnson, "but the prisoner
lias been standing here a half hour, awaiting his
•entenoa.”
"Oh, hasbs? f 10 and ooets I Ah. Johnson. I had
such an interesting dream.
MANTES WASH I NOTON WILEY,
about 9 years of ags and colored, la aomatfaaa guilty
of very boyish conduct. Oa Wednesday ha waa
standing on Peachtree strq^ft. Be saw a younger nig
ger than himself advancing, eating ona of thia year's
apples. Going ap to him, he add:
"You John Henry, gi’ ae piece.”
• Won’t do it Hook your own apples.”
Thia reply made Washington mad, whereupon he
felled hla antagonist to the ground, and took the re-
uainder of the apple. An inquiring policeman put
an end to the difficulty by marching Washington off
to the calaboose. His Honor waa completely at ssa.
He looked at Washington long and Intently. John
son looked and smiled ftebly. Then they both
looked at TwnWcm if they dmftd only are the next
issue thay would b# so happy I This Uttte bey, named
after the great and good father of hla country, waa
«> jroun, in ,mit. in »«P>W» *1
smiled, withal, so sweetly upon His Honor and John
son, they almost burst talc tears. Hla Honor taaax c«l
to speak, but failed. He gnaw'd a pencil aud
trembhngly wrote : "Discharged wt|h ooeU "
He fell hack in hit chair, and We left Johnson
tanning hint.
Assam ft aad MAttekjr.
Mr. Abram Bretsll brought Ferine Justice John
aou ycMtarday a grutVa an by the name of Orewford
Ward wh in ho accuses ef having frloniotial;
saint d hlui. Mr. u. Ward brought a similar charge
agatust Bra rail The parties withdrew Uiair suits.
Am ami mated sown was presented to oar view on
hut evening, eo entering the OoancH Chamber. On
ggr way thither we had been musing o’er Lord By-
Mgp'ft Doge of Vealoa. Those were. Indeed, terrible
Hmea When men bore their heeds merely by suffer-
aoce, and the displeasure of one of those high aad
mighty potentates waa tantamount to death on sight.
Wa did no* hare aay idea, however, that any such
danger was to be apprehended in tbe court house.
The Mayor waa our friend, and would uot see us lU-
uaed ; but aa wa have heard of them having caucuses,
we felt apprehensive. What these caucuses ware,
we, in our ignorance, did not Itnow. We suppose,
however, that thay are merely huge drinking parries,
where Impure gas la let off. On entering tbe
OOUNCIL OH AM NEB,
aa we have already remarked, an animated scene
greeted us. We found the chair occupied by our
old-tana friend, the Mayor. Ha aataa if lu pensive
thought, Ha looked aad and gloomy aad dejected
and forlem. Opposite Hla Honor, on the extreme
right we, discovered the portly form of Alderman
Walla, who appeared to ha in au interesting condi
tion. He waa pregnant with hla aubject. The next
■eat waa oocupled by tha
CICERO Ot THE COUNCIL CHAMBEB,
Aldannau O. P. Casein■ We thought we aaw
••Broad street" imprinted on hla forehead, but closer
investigation convinced us that was nothing there—
nothing at all. He waa supported on the left by Al
derman Bice. The great and mighty Bnyder, the
man thay got that Joke on, sat next, aud amused
himself by slicking his whiskers, ot which he seem
ed to be passing proud. We will subscribe toward
getting hla whlakera converted Into a blonde color.—
Huch a man aa Buyder ought to be in the fashion.—
We noticed that the polios stood arouud when he
looked at them. Alderman Grubb waa to be pitied;
Indeed, in the inner reoeas of our heart we felt sor
ry for Grubb. Ha shoved off to the tail and,
NEXT TO THE MEOSOEN,
aad no doubt felt deeply the humiliation of bia posi
tion. 8am la a printer, and that makes ua all the
mere sorry fur him. How are the mighty tailen I—
Graham and Finch were eweet-ecentod, graaay-look-
ing creatures, and forulb-'y reminded ua of Barn urn's
monkeys. We looked for Lowry and Fowler In vain.
Why ware they not here? Perhaps they were too
bashful to appear ia public. A rude man suggested
to ua that
STAYED AWAY TO AVOID A VOTE.
We don’t believe Lowry and Fowler would do such
a thing. But this rude man Insisted that these Al
dermen wanted to play a double hand. We did dot
quite Understand what he waa driving at, but wa
suppose tha gentleman referred to do. Hla Honor
looked solemnly areund and said ha waa ready for
boldness. Mr. ’Love proceeded to read the minutes,
during which time considerable whispering waa go
ing on between Oaaain. Rim and Walls. When the
reading of.the minutes waa finished, Alderman
Snyder slowly raiasd up in mid air and aaid he called
tha previous question. Simultaneously Caasin, Rice
and Walls cams to their feet, and remained standing.
After considerable difficulty we ascertained that the
situation waa aa follows : The agitation waa about
mu WATER WOMEN.
Thay had been the subject of discussion at the last
masting of the Board. The Wato/ Commissioners,
it is claimed, have full power to sign the bonds and
pi oeeed with the work. Some Aldermen allege that
the Commissioners want to ahirk the responsibility
from their own body to the City Council. IheCom
miaaloners, however, state that they simply want
the friendly co-operation of Use Connell in the mat
ter. At the previous meeting Alderman Snyder in
troduced a resolution authorising tha Mayor to
CLOSE TUB OONTBACT
on behalf of the city and sign tha bonds. Upon this
resolution tha previous quasHon waa called, and
only foiled because a quorum waa not present, and
tha Council adjourned. Consequently, at the meet
ing of last night, Alderman Snyder instated
was'but an adjourned meeting, and
pending motion at tha time of
previous question.
Alderman Caasin arose and spoke
the city advertising for bids in a p
when the people were not prepared
the bids, and bringing agents to the city
for months at a loss to themaelvea, and th
tha contracts thus entered Into, an
entanglements.
Alderman Snyder enquired who
floor.
Alderman Wells wss of opinion
Alderman Caasin said something
not knowing something.
Alderman Snyder thought ao too. (Wei
knyw.)
v Alderman Oaaain aaid that the mombtrs
water works would bid His Honor a most affecrioi
adieu, and let those who wanted water works
them.
Alderman Wells, Caasin and Rloe arose and went
outside the bar.
Alderman Finch gross and asked if gentlemen
were elected to the Council to sot in this way.
wanted to know if they ware to stand this way ail
night.
Alderman Wells said they ooald stand.
Alderman MoLendon hare came into the Council
Chamber, and learning tbe situation, retired.
Alderman Finch wanted to know if they oouldn’t
prooeed with business anyhow.
Hla Honor aaid a quorum waa not present
Alderman Finch wanted to know if six new alder-
on could be elected.
His Honor didn’t think they oould, and adjourned
the Council.
Into the merits of this matter we do not now pro
pone to enter; hut the action of the boltere, lu
Judgment is to be severely oondemned. If a legal
majority of the board is in flavor of a oertain
lbs minority should be governed thereby, ss
well ss all other law-abiding dttaens. They were
elected to take part In and vote upon every measure
introduced Info their body, and not to lend a factious
opposition to its legally expressed wishes. A bolter,
under every circumstance, ta reprehensible. He is
guilty of rebellion. We hope when the Council
meets again that common aanae and law will govern
alt the members, and that tbe votoe of the majority,
whatever rows that may Ira, will be respected and
enforced. If the City Fathers set an example of dis
orderly ooaduot, how can they expect to have an
orderly oomm unity ?
FULTON ktPERIOH COURT.
THAT •• FAIT4MHVK/
An Appreciative An^lenc*.
One of the moet peculiar, If not ludicrous, clrcnifi-
stances that has ever been witnessed, took place kt
the Governor** rreeptton a few evenings since.
Among the numerous vistarn «aa a floe vegtteblo-
blocd—a tall, straight amt haudsouifl - town boy.”—.
He was ahown into the geubeD.aa's dreeelng-rooin.
and left alone to his glory. He was the only ocra-
pent of said room for six tut one hour, when his
absence attracted attention. A number of ladies
wishing to ascertain the vgqse of hie long contained
absence (ladies have go curio.itj ; looked into the
room. Judge of their surprise and iu<-riiuent when
they discovered the object of their search standing
before a large nnr.or making the most pro
found bows’ taking attitude aud experimenting
in all manner of grbaiuacea. He examined UU coat,
vest, breeches and new payer collar, and theu ad
dressed aud ooiupliipcpted twenty-seven (iiuagiuarj)
ladies. This very Interesting performance soon
attracted several married aud single ladles. They
gased upon the stricken youth and murmured,
"Oh! wad some power the glftle gie us.
To see ourselves as Ithers see as.”
Just at this point our “performer" saw tha reflection
of a pair of bright eyes reflected in a mirror. He
instantly ‘-struck an attitude," different from any iu
the rehearsal, aad In the most abac puli mauner ad
mitted that he would "pay the beer."
A BULLION AND A qiAUTKK I
We understand that the stock In the new loom com
pany ta being rapidly Ukun up, aud tbo prospects of
immediate aud romuuerative n turns are couahjered
very flattering. The compan> have bought—or are
proposing to buy—Georgia. Alabama, Mississippi.
Tennessee, Florida. Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas.
North Carolina aud South Carolina—all good States,
and where large companies can readily be formed to
operate the loom. We have obtained the following
figures In relation to the subject:, 'Jjjpjrfftates before
enumerated contain aboutIf b
■ingle loom should 1» n p:of-
11 of but cue th .iiuiKl jAufa
amount to $780,0001 Tbe
the same territory number over 7600:.
of but one loom should be disposed of in
it will pay a profit of fT.iOH.fltti! A royalty of bat
one cent a yard ou one hnnired yards a day to aach
loom, reckoning but one to each county, gives near
ly a quarter of a million a year, or $2,2A0,oU0 a year,
when figured on a basis of one loom to each town.—
TbeTe ta undoubtedly a large amount of money In
the enterprise, uo warier how We estimate it, and
we are pleased
aad capitalists
matter.
EI8EM
Clothiers and Tailoi
have in stock, -
Scotch and American CbevioVjJuitA.
English and American Casaioero Saits.
Drab D’eto Suits, FJiinneJ Saits, Nd
ton 8uit»s PiquaH, Tricots, Uranitflff
» and Diagonal Coats and Vestfo
Derby and Frock Youth Suita.
Back Coat and Jackets, Bovs Soil*.
Oassimere and Liueu Children Fklifcs,
and a full selection of Gents
Furnishings.
Don’t fail to c*U on
may 22 ElbEMAN & BBO.
— ->-•-*
Broken Candy, twenty cents^ per
pound, six pounds * ’ "
Cocoa Nut Caud’
Cream, made tfyv
Caramels ever-* ^
Factor jv
d M
O OM MEmOI AL
Cotton—Dull and weak at 17 cents.
Cornu—By tbe ear load, waa selling yesterday at $1
cents per bushel with an upward tendency. Market
poorly supplied.
••••*! S
Bursa, buying 4
Biehauge on New York, baying at par. Belling
aft s« premium.
ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES
[cABJOrVLLI OOMUKTTU) DAILY.]
Plfjr.f H(ib lilisf Column.
Sharp <fe Floyd,
MALIC PUK KM.
higher rates.
Baouimo
Bemtal
Mui*ll t ide charged
.Idq»> .yd
Double Fbieuix 16
Excelsior 16
Iron Ties 16
Baoom, Bbouldere 16
Clear lb
Plain Hama..
Bui.e Meat,
Clear Rib aides. 16
clear side* 16
tihoulder ffi
lii’TTEu, Goahen 16
Bman— ewt
C ANCLES— 16
Cheese, State and Dairy..-...D>
OftAOEBBS 16
Oamdy 16
OorrxE—
Rio 16
Java, common to good 16
DEY Goods—
Prints, fancy
\Brown Shirtings..
XBrown Sheeringa..
4-4 do
Yarns, Asa’t Noa yd
Fun, Mackerel, No. 1 halfbbl
do No. 1 kite
do No. 3....half bbl
do No. 3 kits
No. S, large ,‘ibbl
Siico<>NNors to
Herripgi JAw.A..
Herrings, %-aled;....
FLO0B-S- ’ 1
Sek deorgta : J,...
Gmaxm—j/
35.1/Sw rn iurk»t).
Lao ee
Ltqcoi
/.Cx‘
..box § 66
bbl 6 76# 10 00
't>llGEORGE SHARP, Jr.,
wiii’nciiAi.i. ntiiket.
ATXaANTA, Gt-A.
le: 11
WATCHES!
HAVE THE L.VBUEST NTOO'K
Fine Watches, Diam’ds
Chains, Jewelry,
Silver Ware,
BRONZES, CLOCKS & FANCY GOODS,
IIV THE STATE.
We Cannot Be Undersold!
erican Watches—Different Makers,
r^VrHI. ONI.Y WHOLKRAI.E AGKNT8 IX r.k. OF THK V^?<
pH'AKIIACO., BoS«n, Miu. ^ * 3i
llElUij AN WATCH Co., Walthiiin, Mn«
ISA ATCII CO., Elgin, III.
land
OVER ONE HUNDRED
Of these Watches, in
sta
slain h
mt in si:
line won I
^Atlantic cable,
ipot, Pemberto
Special No licet.
Catharine Lewis vs. Thomas Lewis—Divoroe. Col.
Fears for • atharine Lewis, and Hillyer A Bro. for
T. Lewis.
Catharine oo in plains that her husband, Tom Lewis,
ta a d^uukard; that he has hasten and abused her to
much that she can no longer live in safety with him;
that he has seriously woundad her, and therefore
wishes the bonds of matrimony to be effectually sev
ered by a divorce.
Tom brings witnesses to prova that she not only
usee foe terrible weapon whloh ta wielded with such
l_««B woman's tongue”—but has also resort'd
ore tavare measures, Mr. Jones testifies that,
after tha Severe labors of the day. he wae sitting in
compeay with Tom Lewis aad other friends, enjoy
ing a social glass, which becoming known to Mrs,
Lewis, and she believing that a little admonition aad
metmaos waa naoaaaary. for that purpose took
a fence paling and with it proceeded to admonish her
self-indulgent husband la a very summery manner,
ao auoh ao that the witness, dreading a Mke applica
tion. Judged prud noe foe better pert of valor and
beat a hasty retreat. Tom, under tbe circumstances,
would not fight; but meekly taking the admonition
traveled homeward. In order to accelerate his speed,
the energetic Catherine threw a flew rocks after him.
When foe witness aaw the condition of affaire he
cllared oat,
Thk jury granted a total divorce, without alimony
to foe wlfo.
A rise left.
Meaare. Iloyt k Jones received a new safe at their
bank yesterday, which ta one ot the flireei ever
Wrought to Georgia It ta rather a bui-glar-proot
box, meant epecially tor the safe keeping of money,
and with funds onoe locked in It, the most experi
enced burglar in foe land may be deled to get Into
ft. The box ta only tweaty-eU inches high and fif
teen wide. It weighs fourteen hundred pounds,
hence cannot be oarrted away with impunity. Being
made of ten alternate layers of- iron and steel,
wlded together, it la impenetrable by any sort of a
drill that may be presented. Tbe box was n
foctured by TerwUliger Ai vJo , of N w York, who are
alek the patentees. The lock ta the beet > ale
?N'B SACK AND BAG FACTORY.
•E at (1 BRANDED to order at
NEW YORK PRICES.
Phillips k Crow's book wt<>re. Marietta
ta. Ga. juiii tf
’AN 7*,
GET YOUR SHIPPING BRANDS CUT
and ship your goods In a business Uke manner.
YOU CAN GET THEM CHEAP BY CALLING AT
HI8 SHOP on MARIETTA STREET, over Pbillips
and Crew's
AND MAKING SPECIAL CONTRACTS.
Jtm7 tf B. Z. DUTTON.
Kalghti Templar and Master Hinsons
TAKE IVUTKKl
If you wish to procure of yourselves some of tbe
FINEST PICTURES you have ever seen, call at the
Popular GaUery of KUHN A SMITH,
maylff- Whitehall street near Alabama.
FOR. MADB.
A small stock of Tobacco, Cigars, etc., with the
privilege of one of the lx>Ht stairls in the cf*Jr fora
retail tobacco and cigar stand, or for a bar . r l-eer
saloon, or for both. For a man with a small capital,
who would like to engage in a light, pleas
ant and profitable business, this is an uiiparalleled
opportunity. For particulars address
my 16- F- O. BOX 64ft.
SOMETHING BliAN NEW.—
Bend 76 rents to the Atlanta Stencil Works, Box 381,
Atlanta, Ga., and get a perfect Diamond Ring. Also
a beautiful Watch Charm, with your name neatly en
graved on it.
AGENTS WAITED.
mai-9-ly
Ji'ursrry,
EDGEFIELD JUNCTION, TENN.,
HAMLIN k BARNUM8.
G. W. FHERMAN. GENERAL AGENT.
G REAT variety of fruit and ornamental trees,
flours, vines, eta# Every tree j>r shrub war
ranted. ^ t agll-Sm
Gold and Silver Gases.
Before Porchasini, examine our large Variety M Low Prices.
~1 Sit 'i In! “
Premiums for Fairs'/
of coutracts filled by Mr Sharp, ta a sufficient
ral years In manufacturing Premiums,
saying.
o’clock,
, _ theeffi
tag of
160 Walnut Bedsteads, 70 walnut Bureau! (wood
top), 160 walnut Washntands. 80 walnut Tallies, 360
cane-seat (’hairs. 80 marble-top Bureaux, UO marble-
top Waohstands. 30 marble-top Tables.
•n Pillow Blips, more or leas, ftOOTowela,
or lesa, 900 pair woolen Blanket*, more or Ickh, 100
Counterpanes, more or lrss, 400 linen Napkins, more
or less, fi large Mirrors, 6 Billiard Tables and Fix
tures, 1 large iron Safe, 3 Desks, 1 large reading room
Desk, 2 Clocks, 1 Lounge, 3600 yards Carped),
Furniture. 3 Ranges, 2 Boilers, Engine, Pumps, and
umerous other articles.
Tbe Furniture is uniform in style and ftninh and ot
delivered until paid for. Removal at once will be I.
quired to make room. Sold as the property of Edwin
H. Pond, In Bankruptcy. TERMS CASH.
NOAH R. FOWLER, Aaalguee.
HEN BY O. HOYT.
0300 REWARD.
A REWARD of THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS
will be paid to any pemm who will anpreheud
and deliver to me EDWARD A- McLAl/GUl.lN, thin
day escaped from custody. W. 11. Y TH,
U. 8. Marshal.
BOAHDINa.
GENTLEMAN and trite, a id several single
gentlemen, can procure board lo apply mg to
Next door to Mr. J. H. Porter, Wheat street, < r to
Mr. C. L tlfOM %
At R. H. Goodman'* store, Peachtree street
junft U.
JT O T_i C £ .
POLLED before me as an estray, on the 99th day
I ot April, 1871. by Heury Brown, ot the T99d
district. G. M., of Fulton c -unty. Georgia* one yel
low sorrel mare, aln*nt * or 10 rear* of age, with a
blase in her face and some white spots ou tier right
shoulder. Bald mare has ah-wa on her hind feet and
one shoe on her right fore foot Appraised \>y Hi
ram Casey and J. A. Plaster, fr«*eholder* of said dis
trict, to ba a ortH iify ffollsrs. The owner ta *wreby
notified to at>;» at ho#»tk n o. pfovs pfop*ty„pay
cost and ex;>euse, and Uke her away, efoe uhe will
be eold by the Sheriff of saW «-Nlnty.’writhin the
rime preaertbed by law, aud iu terms of tbe law.
JNO. T. COOPER,
myl-flOd Clerk Court of Ordinary.
Georgia—KuHon < oanty.
Ftlton Bi'pbhiuk Covht—Ayhu. Team, 1871.
Msbtha F. Ryan)
vs, S Libsl tor Divorce iu said Court.
Geobgb A. Ryan. )
It appearing to the Court, by the return of v the
lcriff, that George A. R)an, luA DiTeinlant in the
»ove stet.-d case, dues not n*«to in sakl isninty 01
niton, aud it also appearing that be does not reside
■aid Htate of Georgia, tt Is, therefore, ordered by
publlo gaxette hi this
months, nrevtouM to the
ranted by the Court.
J. M. CaUBHtn A Hpg.. Flfltofol'* AMorney.
A true Extract'frOtn tlTO pifhnteraf said • oiiri
June 1st, 1871,
junca-lamim . H^YEN ftDLK, Clerk.
lta Ike Dli(rirtPe«ri of the Valted State
liar tfoe Msrtksra Diifrlnt of Geor
gia—Ia llankruptry.
27th day ofoMag^ 1371
The undersigned hereby gives notice of (ua ap
pointment as Assignee of Jones k Harper, a*d
Charles M. Harper, of Rome, in the county of Floyd,
and Slate of Georgia, within said District, wboliave
bestf aljudg.-d Bankrupt npnn the petition of their
(editor*, by the District' ourt op ssid District.
ROBERT 1. IIAKOHOVF.
may 2# law ^ w
PABWIN O. JONES
late Teller Ga. Nat. Bank.
HOYT & JONES,
Bankers and* Brokers,
ATLANTA, OA.,
DeiiUu> in
Oold, Silver, Stocks,
llomls, Mortgages,
llomeNticnml Foreign FxchHiige,
Uailroad and otlxar Socuritifs.
Hpoclul Attention
GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS
Re«<*r to Georgia National Bank. Atlanta,
and National Park Bank, N. Y.
•prl-tf
9(100,000. $100,000.
AIKEN PREMIUM
LAND SALE.
$100,000
'nirciiaar * -*■
lollsre.
DERBY FARM PROPERTY
i be distributed embraces the largest Vineyard and
Orchard in the South.
Unequalled climate! Peaceable country! Gem
ma soil! The salubrious and health-giving cluuate
of Aiken lias *iven it the name »»f "The SaraU>ga ot
the Honth." 196,000 in premiuins preecutedtoBhare-
hotders. filoo.uoo in Real Estate a id Grecuback pri-
dlatributed t > Shareholders. 94 Real Es-
», worth from fiaoo to f96,000. 623 Green-
liack prises, from |6 to $1,000.
ONLY 19,000 SHARES WILL BE ISSUED.
deed of trust
vhe drawing, is to be transferred hy them to the
iVIfUIATl UU1UOLOIBI aa aoou as the re-
luatuing a hares are sold. The drawing will take
place according to the publlah«*d propreiuiue.
riff jmf flf riff BEirnv
will be announced by telegram to the Associated
Premium List !
We mate Gold, Silver, Bronze and Mis Medals. In Style,
Finish anil Quality, epal to any House in tie Country.
We Cannot Be Undersold!
ALSO,
Spoons. Forks, Cups, Goblets, M, Ice and Cream Pitchers, Ladles,
aad all other Articles needed for Premiums at Fairs. All
we ask is a Trial and a Chance to male a Bid.
We Cannot Be Undersold !
We Refer the Garde below. Head!
PHILADELl’Hl
Mexmo-. KbideH k BiniM.i. uuul
of Atlauta, Ga.
Deak sirx: 1 have tlu- dur ax*,
and found it to contain 947 *l
which is even higher tha i iu Kug
u. in quality. t ul
JAB. C. BOOTH Melts
it unbacrib. d befoi
lid Refiner, U. 8. Mlut.
.«• fur the (ieorgia l-*»ira.
.iJDER A DlDl-LI
i .bur of <
Alderiui
Jr.. Je
g thl.
t.vctured was awarded
OOr*Y OJP THE AWARD.
.IfLAVI.I, J«lM let, 1870.
tfteorgv Hhmrp:-Th* Hint* Fmr .tgrlrmltmrml BoeUtg rmIUd for In A- l. ftninh Fremhmmeter
the Fair to he held In Allamt a la October aeJCt. The bid taadr b/ gum h been accepted, aa the
batie ef gear cmrrencff bid far fitter limp W/wr- -09.1-1000 la/—p.
Committee bp the 1st dap ef October, 1830.
JR. K. AIM* « V. 1.
,i. m. i'oi.qi nr. }
r d e hrcred le Ihe
i may secure
xs
"FAIR, SQUARE AND HONEST."
Money received after the b«K>ka are clo««.| will b«-
pr>*mptly returned. For full (Mirriculars, as embra
ced in revtaed pamphlet, addn-aa
J. C, DERBY, l.rinTal XuiKcr,
KV.Y lk)E 934. AUOI-MA, (U.
hd~ 1’articH In the vicinity ot Atlauta can rer-eive
shares by apply iug to
MULLm k CREW.
Junl 4t.
FINAL NOTICE
To Claimant! against Ihe If'. h
A. HaUroaA.
f-VRBIRKD. THAT ALT. CLAIMS BF FILED
" " with the Clurk of the Hoard ot Oomr'taalonera
*** 15th OF JUNE,
By order of the Board
A.
Kay Alii, 1971,
Sterling* Silver Ware!
diecorer their gonde Th<-> liai
i oxhtbl ion—George Sharp. Jr.
iu offered in this .1. ftartmeut ttera *wj
e, after a careful c*
i that the exhibition
id qualltj
mtsl to be swarded t
Fail G«ot*Nn«. October fifl, 1870.
as well as the q<talit> <>f th.-**.*
we have att.-u.lo-l iu the i ml- I
Sharp, for the beet exhibition «>f Mat h
t any t
r se/'ii the display *nr-
g.wMta, the exhibition
Mstea Wo would re-
» Jewelry and Htivor
JAMES ». l:\IM-. Georgia.
EDWARD THOMA8 i.eorgia.
W H MI D ItKIJ.. South Oarotliia.
Mrs W. T BK VNTLY, Atlanta
Mas. JOHN i>. GR NT. Atlanta.
HoaO Wlint tbo Oity Oounoll of Atlaut* I
A. » n«ul»r mwrttnB of tli.- Cit, tiiuiu-il of AC. it*. O, , Oi. foNowin# ros.'ii 1
’^'Tolvod. TlLtlho Ih.nV. ..Itbi* l>".ly »ro lo-rohy en.lorM toll' - sb»ri>. |''''.'XCTiSiP'.Jd'.L
ry aud ecouomirnl nismier in which li • h»» furnished the Freniiunm fi.r t .• Geo gis Mate hair, and we
illy recommend him to any iisa.H-iation o
great taut au.t superior Judgment
(Signed |
Atlanta, GA.. October 1. 1870.
UNANIMOUSLY
8. 11. LOVE. Clerk.
Secretaries of Fairs,
AI.L YOLK commum.cations will be
FROlirTLY AN8WE1UJD. YOU WILL S\V
MONEY FOR YOUR SOCIETIES BY CALLING O’
ob warriNo to us.
YE CANNOT BE UNBEHB.
Sharp & Floyd.