The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 30, 1871, Image 4

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(iHttAU MWIt fna »« (krtarnta* ManJad. Wtfc. Mr. Martin Collins died a tail home yostenlav morning. He WM a good man ana a valuable oitiaem rram tfca CMtMTfll* (MaM. •*. The prosecution, declining to push the case against Fulton, chained with murder, whose owe was to have been heard yesteTdav. No trial was had. Fulton is still in jail awaiting a trial for perjury. Tram the Ou-tamUte Standard, Mh. The children of the Marietta Free School, assisted by the Marietta Quar tette Club and Comet Band, will give a concert at the Town Hall, in Car- tersville, on Monday evening, July 3d, for the same. From the OartenritU Standard, 39th. Last Saturday a negro was brought to this place from Kingston by an other gentleman of the same denomi nation, with his hands tied behind him and roped up in the most ap proved manner, to take lodgings at the Hotel de Jolly, to await a trial on a charge of larceny—taking the clothes of somebody else. From the StTanmh BapnbUcu. The journal of the forty-ninth an nual Convention of the Kpiseopal Church for the Diocese of Georgia, which has just been published, shows the total baptisms from May, 1870, to May, 1871, to have been 650, and con firmations 282. Total communicants 3,280, Sunday School scholars 2,261 and teachers 307, clergymen 34. The whole amount of contribntions from c immunion alms, missions, and other charitable objects, 154,240 19; con tributions for the widows’ and or phans’ fund, for the year, $1,516 78; whole fund, $5,899 62; Bishop’s fund, $5,868 27. The Bishop of the Dioeese states that the increase of the church “has been greater than in any one year of its existence in Georgia.” rma lb. Utctm Talagnph, Wh. From an Athens letter dated the 2fith, we learn that the following ap pointment* have been made by the Faculty for the approaching com mencement : First Honor: Messrs. K. If. Briggs of Columbus, G. A. Howell of \ uldosta, and A. A. Mur- phoy oi Monroe county. Second 1 lonor: G. R. Glenn of Dawson, and P. C. Yonge of Pensacola. Third Honor: K. Newton, Union Point Greene county. Speakers’plaoes were given to Messrs. J. L. Hand of Ainer- lous, and it. IV. Neal of Thompson. The following received Honorable Mention: H. C. Ansley of Augusta, B. A. Denmark of Quitman, R. A. Gootcbius of Columbus, and J. L. Hardeman of Macon. From the Cartoraville Standard, 99th, Mr. H. McNeal, of Pennsylvania, of mary years experience in iron manufacturing, purchased a few days ninoe the Bartow Iron Works proper ty, situated immediately on the \Y. & A. R. R., a few miles below this place, and will commence at once to put the Works iu order, for manufacturing iron. This is a valuable piece of property, immediately on a railroad ; the iron ore close at hand and fuel in abundance all around it. Through the furnace lias been idle since the close of the war, having got it into the hands of a party who did not wl|ih to go into tiio business, but for tunately is now in the hands of an experienced gentleman of energy and means, who will soon put new life into the whole concern, giving em ployment to a manlier of our inhabi tants, and convert the ore, lying loosely around, into greenbacks. tegai F«lUa Ibcrlf Sales for July, 1871, the legal hours of sale, the following property, to- wit; The Interest of Lucinda Hlll-tbe same being her Ms estates, lu the West half of city lots 62 end I1* Mook 1 of th* city of Atlanta, bttngpartof Uud lot Mo. II. in tfce 14th District of originally Henry, Fsteum potateF *-* *- mining half en Kcre. more it bring the lol conveyed te raid Lucinda Hill for her ■ntexeTUte by W. M. Hill. Held life estate levied es the pruyeity of Lnclnde Hill, by virtue of aud Mstlafy $lh lssoed from Fulton Superior Court, In fkvor of Hunnieutt k Hllvey vs. Lurlnde Hill. Property pointed out in said A. fa.. January 4, 1»70. ALSO. time and place, fifteen acres of land. Althea >» belnj in the 17th Dlstricl of originally Henry, now Fulte oonnty,’Georgia. levied on as the property of W. 8. Lumpkin, by virtue of and to satisfy a fl- fa. is sued from the Justice's Court of the 1100th District O. It. in fsvor of J. L. Abernathy (controlled by J. B. Wallace) v*. W. H. Lumpkin. Lery made hr W. J. Wales, L. C., end returned to me June 0, 1871. ALSO, At the towu time end puce, part of land lot Mo. 78. in the 14th District The part so levied on is In Ward 6, fronting on Walton street, in the city of At Lama—containing 38x80 feet more or leas. Lovied on as the property of Edmondson A Bell, to satisfy Htele and County Tax fl. fa. for his tax for the year 1870. Property pointed out by John M Harwell, T. a ALSO, At the nme time end piece, all that lot common lng at a point and running with Peachtree street IfiT r-w . ,r~ .. - , vmcan tlot, so ae to Include *— tiling near said house, making a fi — of 179 feet from the line of railings standings at the point, making an angle containing the house and three-eights (H) of an acre, more or lean Levied on as the property of Holms Hells, by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage A fa issued front Fulton Superior Court, in fsvor of Guthrie A < o. vs. Holms Hells. Property pointed out by plainttlf i attorney, October 31st, 1888. ALSO. At the same time and place, aamall wood building, situated on a Jot belonging to Kidd At Mecaalln, or the north side of ltecatur street, lu the city of Atlan ta, and adjoining the brick building now occupies by McBride k Bmith. Levied ou as the pr«jx-rty of J. E. Hill, by virtue of and to satisfy a A. ta. from the Justice's Court of the 1234th Dtatri. M„ in favor of B. T. Orlttn vs. J. It. Hill. Levy made by J. T. Loveless, L. C., aud haudetl to me this 23d of May. 187L ALSO, At the same time and place, a house and lot, ted in the 2d Ward of the city of Atlanta, at the Junc tion of Peters, Crew and Fair streets, fronting north on Peters, east on Crew and south on Fair street; said lot containing one half acre, more or less. Lev ied on ae the property of K. A. Allen, by virtue of aud to satisfy a A. fa. issued from the Justice's Court o| the luaeth District, O. M., in frvor of W. F. Weal- moreknd vs. E. A. Allen. Froperty pointed out by pUintlff s attorney. Levy made by J. It. Thompson, L. 0„ and returned to me June 8d, 1871. ALSO. At the earns time and place, a certain lot in the city of Atlanta, oontaing one-half acre, more or less, sit uated an Killy and Elliott streets, in the 1st Ward of said city, adjoining the property of James. Wood and Dean, beiug part of land lot , in the 14th District of originally Henry, now Fulton county aa the property of J. M. B. Carlton, by virtue of au<l to satisfy a A. fa. Issued from Fulton Superior Court, In favor of Annie E. Carlton vs. Johu M. JJ. Carlton. Property pointed out by plaintiff a attorney, June fthUTL ALSO, At the lame time and place, one IB horse-power Portable Engine and Boiler. Levied ou as the pro perty of Bondeau k Co., by virtue of and to sati !> a mortgage A. fa. Issued from Pulton Superior Court, in favor of A. H. Brown k Oo. vs. JtomUau At Co.— June 6th, 1871, ALSO. At the name time and piece, 13 city lots, lying In that portion of the city of Atlanta kuowu as West End, aud distinguished by Nos. 1,2. 11. 12, 13, J4. 28, 24, 2ft, 28. 88, 84, aft, 80, 40 and 41, being the east ern portion of laud lot No. 208, in the 14tb District of originally Henry, now Fulton county, containing 2fi acres, more or loss. Levied ou as the property of Edward White, by virtue of aud to aatisly a mortgage A. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court, in lavor oi Thomas U. Jacobs vs. Edward White. May 27th. 187 L ALSO. At the tame time and place, the east half of city lot 0. 14, in the Whitehall survey, It beiug the piece hereon T. 8. Oamur lived on the 27th day of June, 1887; said lot being in the 14th Disirict of originally Henry, now Pultou county. Levied on as the pro- The New Loan a Failure. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun writes on the 25th as follows: “The failure of the United States five per cent, loan in Europe has been a well ascertained fact for some time, which recent advices from the various agents of the Treasury Department simply continue to con firm. As heretofore stated in these dispatches, the agents find the Euro- jk'iui markets stocked with first-clqss American six per cent railway mort gages. which investors prefer to a five |vr rent Government bond. In view of tiiis condition of affairs, aud in or der to create a demand for the loan, the statement is again revived that the Secretary of the Treasury will soon give the three months’ notice re- mtireu by the sixth section of the Funding Act, and redeem on Novem ber first twenty millions of the five- twenties of C2’s held abroad. This notice is expected to hasten the con version of these bonds into new loon. As the coin Itahmce of the Treasury -hows a margin of about twentv mil lions above the amount octuafly re- <|uiivd on hand, it is quite manifest that the Secretary will not be able to make very rapid progress in the re demption of two or three hundred millions of matured five-twenties. A New Saealure in the Bowen Bfranf Case. The New York 7/<traid's Washing ton correspondence of the 24th, has the following: Attorney General Akorman arrived hors this evening, after an abaenoe of aome two weeka at hia home in Georgia. He r-turns much invigorated in health.— Owing to the inthu uoee which have been brought to bear, the first case which he will take up for examination ia that af Bowen, the tried ami convicted bigamist It ia well known here that this case, as it at present atHiula, involves simply politi- •ml considerations. Until the sentence of the com I wss uiiiiininoad public sym pathy run ml on one rule. Since then dev,hipim uts |m\. token place which deniuufliiuu.- that Bowen is the victim of political as well aa personal persecution. The President, who lisa been approach ed in this matter, tsjth h; petition nod personal communication, haa referred everything to the Bureau of Jnatioe, and has i.(firmed that in his actions be would lie controlled liy its recommendations.— Among Boweli’s trieuda there ia strong apprehension that by reason of hia prep itdioas the Attorney Gan oral will be in fluenced to decide against Bowen; bat in the Attorney General's deportment the opinion seems to be well fouded that hia recommendation, will be entirely gov erned both by the law and fact* in the aatisfy i of Thomas O. Jacobs vs. T. 8. (iaruor. May 27th, 1871. ALSO, At the umo time and place, a city lot iu tlin city of Atlanta, situated ou the went able of Wont Paauhtett- il other*, iu the ftth Ward of Haiti city. I ouc-lialf sore. more or leaa, it beiug part of laud lot 14lb Diatriot of origiually lieiiry, now Ful ton county. Levied on aa the property of Alexander k Oaaaela, by virtue of aud to aatisly . A. fa. isaued from Liberty Superior Court, in frvor of William T. Bualx-e va. Alexander k Oaaaela. Property pointed ut iu mid A. fa., May 23d, 1871. ALSO, At the name time and place, a city lot In the city of Atlanta, containing ono-eighth ( ',)ofan acre, front lug on the West aide of Pryor afreet, near the corner of “Wheat and l’ryor atroeta, it being part of laud lot No. 78. iu the 14tb District of originally Henry, now Fnl ton connty. On mid lot la a two-story dweJlingl bonne. Levied on aa the property of Mra. T. J. l’ow| era. by virtue of and to aatisfy a A. fa. issued froiis the Jnatioe'a Court of the 1234th District. O. M. Levy made by J. T. Loveless, L. C., and returned to me May 20th, 1871. u m — •a, Mo. 20ft, 12th district, 4 section, Walk- ie, Mo. 208, 12th district, 4tli soction, i. Mo. ICO, 26th district, 3d soction, Walko Popular £cmrlj SAulng HlatbirtM IlU! WIUOV SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES, Tvntom. ><•. ««i. I». tm, »«. tto. »*. *100. X $ 110, etc. Let out OB flO , monthly payment# or one halt cerfh, and balance $6 per month. fob arArmnTY, otthabilitt and beautt They Stand Lprlrnlled. w. n. GRirmt a oo., General Southern Agents, Peachtree street aprltMiu Drofcsnidtal (Tarfta. J. J. KNOTT- M. D. r\FKirr. over JOHN KHELY, corner Whitehsl uud Hunter'tr- 'ta. ItEHlDKNi E, CollUic Street, between Cain and II. MAR4IIALL. . UHNTHT, •'** Varif ttn and Peachtree Hta., r Phillips A Craw’d Book- tore. Peeples & Howell, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ATLANTA, CEOROIA. T HE linvu formed a part- n. iwinp for the practiae of uw in this dty.and will i>i'onijd..v attend to all huaiiutas entrusted to their manxi'einent in Atlnnln Circuit, the 811 premeauit 1'c.loial Courts of the 8ta»«, and auch other plscca. by Special contra t ia their services uia> l«-rixiuirril. C. Peeples will, lor the present, attend il<< courts of the Flint Cir mt. He will be found jt all times, lu the sacoud atory of Kclley'f BuiHl'itg, ever the Daily SUN office, comer Broad and AliihsTna slreeta. 0. PEKH.E8. Jauie-U E. F. UOWELL. 0««muwI) 01)iF}iiBj tinea. JfcRRAY'M LINE—MEW l 'IRK dr SAVANNAH. EVERY TUESDAY vbom each post. nniUBAMCl BY 8TEAMEB8 OF TH18 LIME, OMk Through bill* of lading given by these steamships by all railroad connection*, and also through bill* lading given In Savannah on Cotton destined for IJverpool end Hamburg by A ret elaa* steamships.— For ftwtgb* or passage, epply to HOVteS A OAMMELL, 84 Bay street PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH MAIL STEAM SHIP COMPANY. PatL'MDEE.FHiJi JtJTD fUi- T'jvrjrjiu. EVERY SATURDAY fbom each port. INSURANCE ON COTTON BY STEAMERS ON THIS LINK ONE HALF PER CENT. CABIN PASSAGE $20 DECK, with subsistence 10 la line Is composed of the A rat class ateamahlpa WYOMING TEAL, Commander. TON A WAN DA BARRETT. Commander One of these ateamahlpa leave each port EVERY SATURDAY. Through billa lading furnished by these steamship# by all railroad connections. For freight or passage, apply to For Hoaton. THE sown N AND SAVANItAJS STEAMSHIP UNI The ateamahlpa Oriental Oapt. F. M. Swan. Vicksburg Capt. S. H. Matthkwb. CABIN FARE 920 oo DECK 10 00 Through billa of ladiuN given by railroad agent* to Boston, aud in Boatou by MeaiuHhip agent* to pnu- (1)1*1 |H Inis in (.corgis. Alaarna and Florida. Through bill* of lading given to Providouoe, Fall River. Portland. Lowell. Lawrente. Ac.. Passage ticket* aold at railroad depot, and state rooms secured In advance by writing agents In Ha- vanuah. RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Agents, satanuab. F. VICKKKSON k OO.. nov9-tf Agents, Boston. For New Yorlr. fttcOribe 6 Co. to tlje Public. Cifc huttttntt-—Jirotiiin for tl)t CHARTERfc.L> BIT THe^STAT£ OF TENNESSEE. C AROLINA LIFE INSUR’NCJE CO OF mninw PTTTB, TEDSTS’. .A salts, #i,o»@,T03.9e. Office No- -4x3# ISwCstcilsorx Street; MeiAxjplxiA*, Ton. \ • — JEFFEBSO^D AnsT President IN TIIE at. j. ricai, STnt nnrreiMml. r. T. PETTIT. Srrontt pit* Prendent Ir.r. BO PEE, Secretary. CITY! MlIPIOA.Ii C. 9. Mc4\t tT, Aektmn,, tr, M. 4. JAAfAT, «». fair 4g<sf, Jlfmla, . rOR ATZjANT JfM. /AIM F. 4$IX4A l ll« t BOARD OI* DZRXICTORBi O. B. OttmtcH, Mempbid, Tottn, W. L. Vahoc, Mempuis. Taon. F. W. Burnt, Proddent People* Bank. N. B. Bauoa, W. 8. Bruoe A Oo. J. C. Fixkb, Gafihreath, Stewart A Co. E. W. Munvobd, Memphis, Tenn. Napoleon Hill, Hill, Fontaine A Co. To Merchants. 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. Jekfessoh Davih, Memphis, Tenn. M. J. Wtou, President M. A C. B. B. W. R. Hunt, Memphis, Tenn. Wm. Joynkb, Joyner, Lemmon A Gale. J. T. Pettit, Pettit A Simpson. W. B. Gbexhlaw, Pea’l Peoples In. Co. B. K. Pullen, Merchant 7. W. White, Benrando, Mina. rftHIS COMPANY wm organized in 1867, with a Capital Stock of $900,000, ai M. has aleadlly iaoreaaed Its assets until now they exceed a million dollars. Before Mr. Davis aocapfed the Presidency, he required every policy to be valued by an actuary of 1 own selection, and thoroughly satisfied himself of ita soundness and the fidelity aud economy of its p vions management. The “Carolina Life.” notwithstanding the slanderous assaults of such Insurance journals aa the New York 'rimes, could, to-day, re-in sore all of its outstanding risks, and have a surplus remaining i * Ear AGENTS WANTED.”** Apply to TIOJrOB tt HULSEY\ Attorney*. H. Jt. JTL Ati.ua, n.j t«, lfftt. 15,000 ^m°tt $5,000, ASbKTb. Silver & Plated fare! THE GREAT SOUTHERN HTEaMSHIP COMPANY EVERY TH UHS DAY. Insurance by this Line can be effected under oa open policy at ono-half per cent CABIN PASSAGE $20 00 The first class steam Herman Living*’ Urs. Hnrnrs Will sail as follows: H. LIVINGSTON.... ce Co. _ VASSAL PlrMends ,r *. a i.0* c tlnsincss Ifotitcs. a. it. books, ONTBACTOR FOR BRICK AND a Work, of ail claps '*. Piaatcriug i work, Stun*' Cuttiug. etc. rilhn.Ga., May 12. 1871. GEN. KARNES.. June 8th, at 8, i 22d, 1, r. : rr.i/. Ai.it k ie, Painter and Ueco r alor, O FFICE nhov. W. O. .Idok*,. Wl,ttet—II itreet. Ml- turustbaiik* to.hi" old patrons for former favors, and hopes by attention to business to merit nuauco of the same. ap26 ly I AM GLAD IIE HAR COME. ger In the St$i let, 4th section, Chat ict, 4th section, Mur- , 4th section, (lilnie the year 1870. Property pointed out by John M. Harwell, T. 0. ALSO, At ths same time and place, a city lot in the city of Atlanta fronting 94 feet ou Collins stn-i t, lu the 4th Ward of said city, and ruuuiug bark, same width, 210 feet, containing ouc-half a -rc. more or lees, adjonmig tho property of T. R. Ripley, .1. R. Wallace aud Langston, it l>oiug part of laud lot No. 99, in the 14th district of origiually Houry now Ful ton oounty. On said lot is a three roomed dwelling house. Levied ou aa Uie property of Jehu S. Jef frie*, m trustee for his wife Martha A. JeffriCM, by- virtue of and to satisfy a fl fa issued from Fulton Hu- K rior Court, in favor of J. R. Wallace vs. John s. (Tries, trustee, Ac. Property pointed out in tl is June the 8th, 1871. AL80, At the same time and place, 4ft acros, more or less, of land, being part of land lots 224 aud 191 In the 17th district of originally Henry now Fulton county, situated near the Western A Atlantic Railroad, three re or leas, from the city of Atlanta, in said county. .I/evied on as the property of Je*ne M. “ >k by virtue of aud to Mtiafy a fi fa lMited from ton Hupcrtor Court, in favor of Edmund Lee vs. soe M. C<H>fc. Property pointed out by phuutiffV attorney, Juu« 8, 2871. ALSO, At the same time and plaoe, a lot containing one. half acre, more or less, iu the Mh Ward ot the city of Atlanta, and known In the plan of mid city as lot No. 69. situated on Marietta street, opposite the capi tal building ; It being part of “ ths 14th tltmULct ot or in tits ly Henry itisfy a fl fa issued from the Justice Court of the l‘2:l4lh district. G. Id., in favor of Thomas Kile vs. Willis T. West- orelaud. I^vy made by Henry Holmes, L. C., and returned to mo April 1st. 1871. Juuc7-td A. M. PEUKERLON, Dept Sh’rf, Sheriff Mate for Jtiiy, 1871. ILL bs sold before the Oiurt Houss door in W situated oo the corner of Alabama and Broad alreeis, fronting on Alabama street fifty-five feet and running back along Broad street aeventy-Ave feet. Ou Mid Lot la e Two-story Brick Building occupied by tlie tV«w Ara ofBcs aud also two Oue-story Buildings. Bald one-third interest being the interest of Mr- Emily Roberts as h.4r at law of the estste or P. J. Emmel, deceased. Levied on as ths property f 1 Mrs. Enuty Roberta, by virtue ot and t*> mIii'i a fl (h. isaued fiom Fulton oounty court in tax. Charlen Rurinau \a. M. L. Roberta a d hi" wm Emily Roberta' property poiuted out by p aintiff. L U. PKRKEUcON, Dept. Hb. riff. May 29,18TI. JunStd Tlic Best Paper Tlnn| Georg i w. AN now cane your clivirs. and make them look lew f<*r the same you will pay for a bottom. No ihargo for varnishing chairs when I enne them, and I warrant all f’phaltlerfnr, f-'arml I art K'fa/r/sf, tie., to give satisfaction. Furniture covers cut, made and Auction Warwoom Dealers in tnmber. New Lumber Yard, JUNCTION OF MARIETTA AND WALTON STS., ALL KINDS OF X, u M n B R! Cln JTANTLY ON HAND. pc in I Attention to Order.. M. A. HABDEN. apl29-3m LANDSBERG’S LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT. ATI xA TV TA,GA. SawocI SHiiYgloM and Xiatlik, WUito Fiuo Snail, Window* db mind» . IU Hi nils o/ Dressed ami From ins: Intmtoer, feb21-ly A. LaNJ>SBEBO A 00., Proprietors, * SURE POP. DEATH TO RATS, ROACHCS, BEDBUGS, drC uovs" failing, boxes d.>ubie tlis *Ua as others. Her n.eti. ally sealed and always fresh. For sale at liol walo at i'riulicitun, Tstylor and Co.’s, d *11 other druggists. feb28-Iy CITY Uifrcohmcittfi. BREWERY. JT O TICK. ff TOLLED before ms as an eetray, on the 29th day A of April. 1871, by Henry Brown, of t|o 79hrt district, O. MU of Fulton (jpnnty. G-orgk «t*e !*1 low sorrel mere, about 9 or 10 years of age. with a blase In hat (soeaud aouxe whfto anote nf her right I shoulder. Held maro haa sh<>eN on bcnifii'l feet and ooa shoe ou her right fore foot. Aiipra.aed b< ram Caaey and J. A. Plaster, freeholder* ot -a.**d by lit- i ot said .lb- uer la ‘tereny cost sod expense, and take her aw*/, els** she v bs sold by ths Hherlff of said county, within tue Urns prescribed by law, and In terms of the law. JBO. T. OOOPMH. hfl/U CUrh Court of ordinary. LAWYER** '• and County uffloer MW (Mo•, ktUute.Ua it Harris St rrrt*; Fccht'r & Mt roet", Pro|trietan. OiTIoa la Old Post 0(8 c Building, next Gate City Bar, Cfo’cSi-K.itv. T. 1<\ tiRADY N R. R. ALE HOUSE- 92 d Alnbnmn Mt root Atlanta. Oa. I'UHT rpfteivwi. a fint* lot of Ubamiyaign, 9l Jerser Cider. Kami libs supplied at their h( mea. a flue — i riwi.uW efttn* \*+t i-uicmw. minim, and aegars always on baud. Skittled Alas and Porter a* pee tally. Ales, Beer asuChaa^aguo Jersey Cider on draft. Call on Gradv aud go away Bills of lading given hereon cotton and wheat thro, to Liverpool an«f Hamburg via Now York by first [thus steamers. For passage or freight, apply to WILDER k FUtoLARTON. nov9*tf No. 8 Htoddard’a Upper Itsncre. For Bahimons CABIN PASSAGE $20 fy The Baltimore and Savannah Steamship Co’s. Steamers sail from Savannah during December as follows: Saragossa Thursday .February 2d America Thursday, •• 9th SaragosM, Thursday, •• 16th America Thur"day, •• 23d SaragosM Thursday, March 2n>i JA8. B. WEST k CO.. nov9-tf Bay street, foot of Whitaker. SAVE YOUR FRUIT! W r & hi 3 u ® O R CO O * «rt > SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS In the market MoBRXDH efts OO., M ANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS FOR FltUIT J ARS .ml JEI.LY TUMBLERS. B. Z. DUTTON, PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTER, 1IBSIUNER AND ENGRAVER l B MAWTTFAPTTTBKm OV RAaSS ALPHABETS, DRY ANT FLUID STENCIL INRh, Stencil Dies. Stee. lng Dies, Railroad and Hotel Checks, Marking Ac., No. 01 WhitohaU St., a few doors below ‘ N. B.—Particular attention paid to Brands and To Parties Desiring 1 to Build i Maas* they may tr»sA Is lie has at his coramaud a picked set of bands, end teeU coufldo.it in givtug general sailafsetion. $«- REFERENCE—Col. John L. Grant, Lougley * liobtnaou, and Fay k Corput, ArvhUecU. JOII.r C. A'lCIIOLS, raoa BAUrro., a Brake's >. salwohs, r. A. Bv Creek afI ills. F. A. BARBOUR iL CO JJEALEB8 IN FLOUR, HEAL, * SHIP STUFF, FEf.Vk f, IJT, flf MJVTWM I". IOH -luce ifrlfths Cumberland A'ursery, EDGEFIELD JUNCTION, TENN., HAMLIN A BARNUH8. «. «. FHKRMAN, OCNNSAL 1(1 KIT. G REAT nrlatr of fjull uJ ornunMital trw.. toon, Tiaw. ,tc. ITMT tn, at Iknib Mr. MW4. wU-ta- 0F Cutlery, Tea Trays, DR. JOS. F. LOUAN, MEDICAL EXAMINER, ATLANTA, GEOROIA. T HOSE mntemiilating Life Inaorance are regpectfnU; reqntated to exam- ine tiie merits of this Company. They will And it Superior to Many and Inferior to None, in the Eaaential* th~ give Sound Inmrauce at the Least Possible Cost. W. T. WATERS, Gcn.A K ’t, nan it orrirr 3» i-«. wmiTmnJi.t. nr.. a it.anta oa. ^ Fronting Passenger Depot, 0\ Y AMEB1IUN LooBog Glass Plates. TERMS $2.50 PER DAY. a rn .. Datln Snn Hook anb Job (Dfficc. HE SUN JOB OFFICE HAS JUST BEEN SUPPLIED with a splendid assortment of the Latest Styles ot NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES, And is now prepared to do tiie Finest (trades of We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep- JOB PRINTING! ers Goods m the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks, Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases Sc Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cask McBride & Co. jiijjal Blanks of |very |e|criptioa FURNISHED TO ORDER. BLANK BOOKS, &c We have made ample arrangements to get up Blank Books AT THE LOWEST RATES HENRY CARD, SUIP MBOHEn Commission Merchant, etc., ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. <? •FjIIS tor Cotton, Rice, etc., also consignments of shipping and merchandise so- m tfeasm. George a. Trenbfllm k n. OhariaaUm. 8. 0.; George 8. Cameron, PMehteut South Car “bus Loan and Trust company, CMtrteeten, 8. 0.; Charles hiium, Esq., London, Bnftand; Mtmrs. Jno. 8. De- teolf k Oo., Uvavpool. England; Messrs. X.*t DsWulf * Oo., EalUhK. IMtexAU. And ii: the ve:y best style, and ot any desired pattern,. LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, SATjES BOOKS, COUNTY RECORD:^ ORDER BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS, PRINTED DOCKETS, COURT CALENDER STAMPED CHECK BOOKS, DRAFT BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, LAND PLATS, BAR DOCKETS, RECEIPT BOOKS, ETC.