The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, September 26, 1871, Image 4

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THE DAILY SUN. »/ i raft. i and BvtinrMj of Oar BabrcrlplUa Frlct. We oik attention to our new term subieriptien in the fiat columa on tint P«S«- llafie C«pin of Ckt Far tale mt the OtaaUr. DAILY ( Cent* WEEKLY 10 Cent* . ..&KPnCMBXR 26, jjllHU UoK>TKQ...... r . CITY AFFAIRS. We bare in oar BeUil Dry Good* Store the moat eaperb end elegant etock of Ladies' Drees Goode, Lacea, Embroi T Goode by ^a, at&f •o lici jL •toek from all. aept26-lm Cwmaraux, Boyxtoh ft Co. A Handsome Stock of Dreae Goode, at Loire, Douanua ft Dallab', sep20-tf 42 'Whitehall Street MATOS'S COVRT. !*,<»,!—X-rrrnlX *®I<•«* YoetoriUy the Coart was crowded.— Two days of beer will produce oat of twenty heeds the round snm of forty red-eyes, provided none of them ere blind. The crowd yesterday, for the most part, had their full compliment of eyes, and the services were opened with . — *i | Joins* ronxsox, He had not iskea -the hint thrown oat several times lately, ahont jumping on oam while in motion, but from this time forth he won't forget, after he pays the oost in this ease. “aUT”* T'lr ^’“W. rTTTTT •sorted had its head tamed by one of the quint- essences of A teen's eotoeed sscioty, who is here on the 'scorsion. She used Bob awhile, and he gave his whole soul to her. Whotarirt hinted tint he wonld soon get over it, he protested. 101T rors«tUml art isabss Of Sisiit Two oj«+ryf4i[, qrp flnftxdsss Beet Makers, ok Charles l^he t* ftMtffs^ -wUfffrl o* "WSMtertria-ria JSiiX,’&£&?•>' Hte- Fell Line of Bslbriggsn Hosiery, at Lown, DoonnanaJk Dauas', r M««aUto Howte. We call attention to the fast that Mr. E. V. Johnson is toenl agent of tee Selma, i;,«M A Dalton Bailroad. OUdoNo.S KitnWl Hoose. \ r J This road it becoming i>opular, und the Ostnpany is making it a superior one in I Y«t UMk» Intallsfst Lift evening we reoetved a dab of names from ons post office in Texsa, J| where we had net previously any snb- We are rapMly securing a very exten sive circulation. Ds Trt Want asy carp.ii I Carpets I Ctrpets, in nbanlmtce. Every psasibls style and variety. Tlis finest quality and most beautiful designs. t The largest slock of Carpets «jW offer ed in the South, now to be seen in At lanta. Window Shades, Curtains, Damasks. Wall Paper, Upholstery, Mattings. Dry Goods 1 Dry Goods! Dry Goods 1 No end to them; and tlieir elegance unsurpassed. Go to Chamberlin. Doyntoq ft Co., to flml nil tlu.-e. iu rrsanui uiul.tucv then. Ijvbuff felt so overjo^d that he w»i up thejfyw by gfttti^f dnurk luiflcur*- ibg. His ardor was coplftl by applying s |S sbinplaster. PAX O’HAXNOn bad a sun-stroke ever sines the sec ond week in Jaly, when he wes up ter -felling it by that name and fined. Sun* day, Dsn. vcnlnred forth in the mild - September weather, and the first thing i|e knew be nr wsnderihg aronnd with rf(lsi*ac of the old stroke. He tried to shut the Coart's eye with his flamey, but that institution bad been afflicted with sun-strokes, and knew all about it him Self. Dap's medical bill for the quorfoi ending was five dollars. Let mt go. Hie <1*7-110* xeoelk, As the rtsSowH looser creep; at the ulpfat el one rewolurtb. CHOLUA in ATLASTA. tmes OMthi la Oao Veallp la a Sla gle Dejr-sDeclon ltrfaee to Attend. The premises of Maj. Edwards were yeeterduy, a scene most piteous to lie- hold. It seems that the Major, iu the kindness of his heart, has, fur several months, been famishing food find lodg ing to some forty individuals, who occu pied out-houses on bis premises. It ap pears farther, that those parties were all of n family connection, being the lineal descendants of Bussian ancestors who immigrated to this countiy yoara ago. Yesterday, seven of theae unfortunate Muscovites were snddenly seised with that terrible scourge, cholera, before whose «pas bruaih the nations tremble and wither away. Hod to ralate, the on slsnghtwnsno less sudden than fatal. They all died within a very few hours. This, of course, created s perfect puuio in tlis oolony, and there is hardly donbt flint many others of these poor T»oal aind QnfrlnpH* Notloee* We off-r for eale a “Montagne” Power Press, which can be ran either by hand or stonm—in perfect order and as good ns new. Address J. Hkxlv Smith, Son Office, tf Atlanta, Ga. 03U W. B. Moses, at the Kiuibull House, always has Tbs Suk for sale. Messrs. Ferriagton & Quigley, at the Post Offloe Btaod, successors to Orion Dozier, keep The Hex for sale. Mu 1,000 Old Papers tor sale in quan* lilies to suit purchasers, at the tf Sox Opfics. IRiMflltntfons, Change of Schedule. i I creutiUFK will bd stricken in like manner. i dd ’ The Major says that io spite of all hh Carton ff«rkrf. The market is n little droopv, nml off u 1 of a cent—uuoUtions K ing 161(4)7, Verj4i*4te*ii^g in. -vTvpl-j. ( -T ’ Mh|«s»«<•'■ Oswrt- tivuu. i was np before this Court yesterday, and that was against on iudi- > idusl charged with selling whisky on the Hsbbath. The charge was not sustained smtttn prisoner j * fj fl The trial of McLaughlin was oom- meooed and continued all day yesterduy. Several witnesses woro cismiued. This cose will probably dteupy thrift ftr four rr ft>; the Jtry, Am Wherein to watch and we*p, This is what Maggie Johnson said ut tiro ball, when a policeman gently pnt bis arm uround her to keep her from falling. She had looked upon some red wine in n cup-and It flxwtohor head and after wards leaked down into her oyca, whore she hod the most of it in court. She be haved so badly that tho Mayor was com pelled to tax her 910 and costs. SO WASH JOSE« was a simlin-hcnded nigger, who owned ftp to being drunk. Ed. was scared as much as the people along the sea coaai about the great tidal wave, and, taking advantage of tbia, he was let off with a V. AMANDA DOrOUEBTT, much colored, was arrested for being drank. She bad forgotten Dr. Wutts, and allowed her angry passions to rise, and in attempting to break the head of a fellow-African of tha female prraataiori. broko the peuco of the city. She owned up like a man and gut off with tha ID and costs. EDWA1U) Hi Li. paid coats for jumping on the cars while in motion. Ob tlila love! tbia love I I mica Ibis jtsssion slighted; Hill heart* that truly Jove Must "bun** or bo united. Thus onto himself spoke Jcsso Jonas 0110 of tha hapless sons of olsy, into into whose fonder ami glowing bazzum Cupid lusl discharged one of his shafts. As 1M latteifel under tliu window of the liambor jlMrein she he iriunsl rAectfc - wsdnenlw preawslsai or so fit If you could by any means iudnoe our old "Ten and Costs” to occupy your Mayor’s chair for a short while, we are more than lull inclined to tho opinion things in that line would tone down a little. ’JVu dollars and costs for public prafsufty is the sweetest morsel yon could offer him in s mayor’s court That Bat able SUlrajr. Governor Bnllorfk has been heard from. A private letter was received in this oity, yoaterday, from San Francisco. The let- tor was written in tho early part of laat week, and stated that Bullook- was iu Hon Francisco at tho time of writing. By a' private letter from Lockport, N. Y., we learn that tho machinery for tho Atteptp # HatM»Veifci H ying ' db"n- •trtieted fn that city by tho Halley Wteyjifrjijha °IWW. - ^ Ch«*fi or TSk W« barn from a private let Ur that the soasioa of the Grand Ijodge, I. 0. of G. T.. aafNd to meet in Macon, will beheld at the State House, at MilledgWifte, In- £C^ A Pleasant <Iaa«t. The fine paasenger ooaoh y( Mem phis and Charleston B^ilroadTwlncli lum U-ua-oft ftifiiMttariturra for aevaml days, leaves this morning for Augtsta„ Bavan- snortiWb^ could hear 1if» attgclio dom muaif, aiid only wtshed that sl»^ \vmiW dreaniof liiffl f* 1 cUfii-r-r~r*»'i»-d-wbe-t-4’’ from tllo vrindow) und look nixm him in the sUrliKbt of overlkating love. Jesse then fell into a sort of philosophio dissec tion of Effect Ion, which had a soporific effect upon him, uiul he doxod off, aud laj there u]>ou the ground, whou the ob ject of his heart's sorrow got up in the meruing to look, out for tho uiUk»mun, He was also espied''by a policeman, and hauled off the field to tho calsbooso, and from there io the Oity Hall, when his ponce offering of and costs was ac cepted, and his name cmblaiouod on tho book ns u pliilunthropH. llT AllfStAlWiirS M VIU'KI.LUS V’tsonOfiN invested bis week's earnings ^aturdsy night iu tangle-leg, und he went out to view the snrroundiugs. He felt too'guy, and alarmed tho neighborhood, first by horrid oaths, aud then adding to the fuss by singing, “Angelina Bn»w»l Ob Angfllua Brows! Whirl around jour vaUcoand abaka your laattei dowsl" fiawry told him ho might Join |be oihaM, bat he must fthnke down five dol lain fimt- fit , m bom or MAKS. t Ihn bod arisen any dive nftcwsity for Ignop* out at the Barracks JWtol'J Tfc. MaxKsif. msuder would iiavo boea forced to ooll ri|D c4shraled bowse, in AngnsU, the-most solvent rent end "* * . OCl- ) T r J .. . J upon the oity ter* doteilfor that pur- al wjratk* mm tte Monday/ traAtf f or nearly the whole garrison wnr iu the guanl hoase. Four braces of those lively cuases wove ^ up for creatiug a disturbance. They !> j asm tried hi trim. The first juei rt , r L | .. r , Ahy-f^-gt, cfc*P Z « i f! | c r - Ho "teight“it yyXl " ' llJ.J 1 J Briglo" long time ago, during the war, — .rt Cj _ bnt when he struck West End “knock TfYQhf*4 MW- . rrr 'am stiff,” he caved. Lowry sskivl him UMv-r-O. J-LoJ'rr -K> JLh 1(hcrap H4 ^,i iedi ^Jmee. gsngtiek ist hie aieden, deems Tod urie DsAms bringt; ew'gcr Btsra iatitesbcs chieden don «ur unser Tod bcdlngt."— The Court thought so, and he paid five and costa JIM* Simmons, costs; Frank Divine, $5 and costs; Vim. Smith, 15 and costs; Wm. Adeine, 15 sad oasts; Odo Little- bnUtc.Vd smd costm BHwrt Uoelu 15 end iposta, end Albert De Foy, <5 and costa, "war* llfo «th4 litotes to tligr transac tion, , ) j(|, dievwat bther^oMS were but oootinued until this morning. The Court thsn looked tike Airasnder did when he was sorry because there was no doc else to try, arid adjourned tho meeting by re- estping the hymn commencing, jSfflE Pal sat Alilltki. A pasty hi genBeiton, to*sistin^rpf prominent railroaders sap) |Othw* WiH make a short excursion v Q tho M’estcm and Atluotic Bailroad tlus afternoon, to witness a trisl of the Patent Air Brake. This is quite a raeent iaveution, aud a most important one, havteg raorivad the •suction of railroad men wherever it bee i tried. We learn from Gov. Brown, 1 be attached to aU the ■ aw the State Bead. Major says that in spite of all his efforts, the tegular physicians al the city fefnsMI to attend on ethical grounds. They say it looks too mncblike quack-try. Bincc writing tho above, tbe Major, we understand, has found a doctor, who suc cessfully treats such oases by the novel process of itickfAij. Mr. A. E- fteagO has his great enetion sale of furniture, &c., at 10 o'clock to morrow; and at 12 o'clock his great prop erty sale at Bell wood. Solms Will ha s osMlully nnlaM i>b<*. W. br Uiti Tima tbst tlu- wUDiclpsl court last s nefirfi Ore dollars "Tor min. luosso la s public rises." II Mayor Buff. of Mscos. would only put ou the five dollar* lor .vary css. of ''ualug profane lsn«u»Kc Iu public ft.^rnortm would Improv. ov tk. city a* in Cr.uA Clink Pair. The congregation of tbe First M. E. Church South — Wesley Chapel —will bold a Grand Feir in October, commenc ing on the 16th and continuing till the 21st, to raise funds to assist in complet ing their splendid new church. The foUowing is the Board of Direc tors, to either of whom contribution may by modo for tho Fair, They respectfully solicit, aud will bo thankful for a gener ous response; Er Lewshe, Preeidont; G. W. D. Cook, Vice President; Geo. H. Ham mond, Secretory; Dr. Henry E Wilson; Treasurer; Hon. John E Hopkins, Mrs. L. Hopkins, Hon. Wm. Ezzard, Mrs. Er Lawshe, Col. R. F. Maddox, Mrs. Wm. T. Wilson, Col. N. J. Hammond, Mrs. J. F. Hotting, Geo. Winship, Mrs. Geo. W. D. Cook, F. P. Bice, Mrs. Willis Peek, J. C. Courtenay, Mrs. Wal ter T. Colquitt, M. J. Gofer, Mrs, Henry Banks. _ _ SUPREME COUBT OF GEORGIA. Regular Order of Business.—Cases yet to be Decided. 11. Atlanta .....33 12. Borne .,!.... 12 18. Cherokee 18 14. Northern 5 15. Augusta 10 16. Middle 1 17. Ocmalgee... 5 18. Eastern 6 1!). Brunswick 5 September G—tf Tha MUatatW Loan and Saving. Baals af An *U4f a. By reference to our advertising, pol- uuns it will be Boon that a number of tbe best men iu Augusta—Ex-Governor Charles J. Jenkins nml Hon. John P. King beiufifig- the movement—have opened a new Cotton and Produce Ware, house; and have subscribed a capital of One Million ok Dollars, and estab lished a new Bank iu connection with the same. If you will 1-cad tho advertisement, you will see tho great advantages offered planters and others who patronize them. It is seldom that a business partner ship is established eom[>osed of men so eminent nml so mdveraaHy ustoomed by the people. Another Ficunlon to leevllle# Yesterday two car loads of exoursiou- ists went up tolccvillo, ou tho now Mem- phis and Charleston car, and ono car of the State Road’s. About onc-lialf of the excursionists were ladies, and a highly pleasant time was experienced. Engi neer James Flynn, was timed in, and made the trip in ten minutes with two oars—tho same time mode on Saturday evening by engineer Joe. Reynard with only ono car. Hatra. The city has been over-flowed for sev eral days with colored Athenians, on an excursion. AH tha Jewish uterus wero closed yes terday. It was a solemn fast day with flint people. Atkiutu Lodge met last night in tho Kuiglits Templar Hall. Considerable quantities of mules and horses are passing through tho city. To-night is tho regular weekly bop at tho Kimball House. Tho streets are terribly dusty. No rain for nearly a week. The U. 8. cavalry hare made a success ful raid ou soma illicit distillers above this. Several kegs and barrels were brought in. Tbs HMisquitoos at night are almost in tolerable. Last night tliey were out in full forco. No new developments have been made in the Saturday night’s railroad disaster near the Bolling Mill. Justice Butt soys if his officers luck well ho will litive somo interesting esses befbre him to*dny. A huge railroad barbecue will be made to-day in LaGrange, in tha interoat of tha North and South Bead. The Sir Knights who visited Baltimop.' will begib to arrive at home to-day. The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company Agency in this city is increas ing its business daily. The eiftons will bo hore next Tliucfilay. OngflnrsoM over ofec lAndrod ruid fifty barrels of apples in this city last weekD'lWt 'are sons ftne oraes hand. Overby Lodge o4 Goad Templars, of this city, has collapsed. Ba%- Nougat de Marseilles, at Block's Candy Factory, jy28-tf Nougat de Marseilles, at Block's Candy Factory. jy29-kf ggn,. Offices to Bent.—One room on fid floor; also a portion of tha office, in cluding one window on the firet floor—in The Son Building, on Brood street. Apply to J. Hbnlt Smith, tf. Son Office. Alkxandkk H. Stephens on the Study op the Law."—A 16 page pam phlet—one of the profoundest of Mr. Stophuna’ many productions. Single 50 copies #5. J. Hknly Smith, Mannger Snn Office, sept-i-tf Atlanta, Ga. o TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, N AND AFTER 17TH INSTANT DAY PAS- HENUEB will Leave CbfttUuo<*ga.., Arrive at Atlanta Dalioa Accommodation GuJOft. Si will arrive In Atlanta at E. D. WALKER. Matter TrauaporUtioii. aetU-rllt WHO WANTS A BUILDING LOT? mu RES beautifully situated building X TOTH, well fftmded. witt.m a half mile of tha Paaaeuger Depvt, will U> sold, one half ifx twelve month* Unto. Apply to •a j. Ik WYLIE. tpof/TeieMrn« and Wheat etreeta. OiTT FLOURING MILLS, grEi.rr.<, OEOHcu If all thing* are Miual, wkvnot |mtr« Ize baaie inanafaetare 1 NEW grinding nhw whAat,' r *wd ■»* *pr«pared to and will gaarantee ovary pound of U<»ur that I eoli to coiue fully up to reprertentatiou; otherwiae, it can be ahlp- peoback to We at W J eapanaa. I am prepared to InrWaAtK bad* iu Mg upau tity. In mteka, b+lf aeck* or quarter aacka: FIUDE OF DIXIT, from ctidfre white wheal. (Try HILLS FAMILY, from aeiootod red wheat OAWKOL MILLS FAMILY. STAR MILLS FAMILY. BRAN, eacked or tinaacked. J. B. BUTXjBR, Proprietor. augll 2m « a 1 AM GLAD HE HAS COME. The lUat, i-*»pcr Hanger In the Static of J-' • Oeergfti CAN now cane your chair*, and make them look _ new for Urn same yon will pay for a bottom. No charge for varuiahiug chair* when 1 cuie them, and I warrant ail UphehlerlMg', AtnMI*N Aepmlrhtg, tie. to give latlsfirtlon. Furniture covert out. made and urnialMtd my Mill# throughout with pshhp ’z w wheat, ann am •prepared to auc flIiacrUanronB Cotton States Life Insurance Co. C1UKTLHKD BY THE STATE Of OEuKOIA. CAPITAL $500,000. OffWfi AT HOME ASH MASAWED BV Some of *Hir Best Flnaarlers. Over fi,{0O roHcUs tunned Mutt June 1*1, 1809. PopiMnr y«mil2. 9«i»mg Alnctrmw The only CompMy doing Uoalneaa in th< floulh, that baa ONK HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS Depoelted with the authortMe* of the State of Georgia for the protection of Belief liekfera. moved to DeGive’a Opera Houae. under Mayaon* auctart Wrtrtorta. ou Marian, ft**"*. ap 1541m Late of Richmond. Va. TUoinpaon atraeta. I will give three hundred dol- Ian for recovery of ring. JULIA THOMPSON, *cpt20-12t Cor. Garnett aud Thompson its. STEAM ENGINES. J 1HE undersigned 1* preparrMt to rnrnlah Steam . Engine* for Saw Mir — “* — size deaired. of the r Plantation uu, of any "J l copy 15 cents ; 5G copies ff5. Address a Ar.m-) Iss’n, J- 6, 1871. ) Secretary's Office, Atlanta Aori CULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL Ash' Atlanta, Oa., Sept. 16, ‘ Editors Sun: Tho clause in the pub lished regulations in our premium list relative to entries reads, “ For articles completing for premiums each $2 00.” Tho public will please notice that the following is the projR'r construction of the abovo clause: Iu cither department &2 00 pays for as many entries us the exhibitor may wish to make. But 82 00 entitles tho exhibi tor to compote for premiums in one de partment only. To illustrate: Any ono paying to ex- liibit in tho department of live stock would pay 82 00 additional to enter an article for a premium in tlie department of Manufactured articles. Very respect fully Sam’l A. Echols, Secretary. Npcctal Premiums. Secretary’s Office, Atlanta Agiuuul- J tural and Industrial Association, v Atlanta, Oa., September 9, 1871. ) No premium having boon offered in the List of I'remiums for the Fair of this Association in October on tbe publi cation of papers, the publishers of At lauta generally offer special premiums. The Press of Georgia generally, will oblige by copying the following commu nication. Sam’l A. Echols, Sec’y, Atlanta. Ga., September 4lh, 1871. S. A. Echoh, Strrvtura Attnnfn Agricultural and Imluitrial Aitocuitum—Vi'V Sir: Tho uuderaiguod, publishers uf AtUuta, otter 550 and two Gold Modal*, to be awarded at tho coming Fair of your Associa tion. in apecial premium*, a# follows : For the beat Daily paper published in Georgia—outtide of Atiau- ta—judged by it* meebauical make up, general etyle and manner of departments. 5‘J» and Gold Medal. • * • • For the bent printed Weekly paper pub- liahed In Georgia—outside of Atlanta—$'J5 aud Gold Medal. W. A. HKMrniM.lt Co., Publisher* of the Atlanta ConatituRon. J. Hknly Sk’iru, Manager Huu Publishing Coin pauy. 8. W. Gama, Publisher New Era. Hahvkl Hutu, PubUaher True Georgian. 3, 3. Toon, Publisher Christian Index and Georgia Medical Journal. C. W. Howamd, For Plantation Publishing Com pany. Twelve newspaper chases, suitable for papen from fitxSfi to 24x36, will bo told cheap. Aildreaa J. Hknly Hmitm, tf. Biarinaaa Manager IkiH. Omi'K or Lawohx ft Haynks, | Watioimmuuw AK1) Jkwkumm, _• J- 83 rnttoMHAf., Athtrt*. Sefit. W. ) Samuel A. KMt,HeeKtuy -DkahSih: IVe will Rive apodal pramiuma to be awarded at the Fair at Oglethorixi Park, in October, oa fwllowa; For tbe boat dailv , it per puliliahwl iu OeiirRja, judged bj- ita tfi>ograph^, pnwawork, ne»tuc*s, ioduatry ami variety, aix copiea of diffbr. out c.nsivutivo datoa to bo exhibited:— One No. 1 Both Tliomoa office cbx'k— value 6<J0. Ffe the bpet wccklv paper published to Oebegfm, judRB.1 *s the <Jaf- Ijr, coo copy to be exhibited: One No, 4 Seth Tliomaa office calendar dock- value 325. Yoara truly, liAWBHK ft Haynkb. AUtulltueaM. New Raate to Habile, New Orteoaa Vlcktbarg and Texaa. Blue Mountain Route VIA SELMA, HOME, AND DALTON Kailroad aril It* CteMcctloua. T>.V8«ENOKB8 LKATIXO ATLANTA BY T»K LWalfeSawEi® 2 ® FAST EXPRESS TRAIN or Berta, manwiid Dol ton Itailruad, .rri.Ui* rt Kelru*At. V. M. Alia niskiu. das. ronnrcUooi with tr*ln .1 AHiJart* Oolrft luUroad, tartvrt* at „ , w Mtadfca - Jackson,.. ••.•imiU.M a. If. Vicksburg F. JL ALSO, mak« 6km ooaneett— al CALERA with trains of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv ing St Neworiaata. * r> ¥ hi, tart nceuUr -I'.'l’l-* 1 ASd IU *qui|.m.ot la aot .urvrtrtl b; aujr m Hi. SouUi for anu,a rt4brt.tr of a.lrt. tsr Xu rhtnj. of rare brtwrt. Beau And HrtMA PULLMAN PALACE CARS ran (hron.h fron BOMB VIA MONTUOMKKY to MobUr vlrtonttaavs.. NO DKLAV AT TEHNIINAL POINTS. .. tb. oeucta Tletot tfert. «- ta. H. I. Kta^Ktart GeiH yyl Paap.m^'er Agshf. E. Q. BAUMKT. Gensral BopcnntesiArnt. E V. JGMVaON. Local AsMht. No. 4 Kimball House. Most Improved Styles and Best Makers. a the shortest notice, giving gusrantre to all sold. ON HAND FOR RALE ; One 15-horse Engine and Saw Mill, complete. Has bs«n used sixty days. Also—Ono New Portsblo Engine, 5-borso power. Wffltartldrt.brttata. A. MUHPHY. aug30 Ini Atlanta, Gs. Unclaimed Freight. J. F. Loyd, 1 package; Diamond. A., 4 boxes tobac co; Petti* A Bro , 6 boxes soap; R. A. Alston, 1 box; W. H. Broach, 1 box; T, Allen, 1 bag beans; John L. Conley, I boxes; James Freeman. I bedstead; K. L. Emery, 1 seed cleaner; Henry 4t Co., 2 bbls. liquor and 1 box; J. Jones. 1 package bedding; F. M. Mich, ardson, 1 store and fix to res; P. Thomas, 1 box; Wm Wood, 2 packager moulding; A^WUty\ 2 boxes angltt 1m ED. A. Wlf RNER, Agent. Fall ITnt Trndt; ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. M. HOLBROOK, W Ikitoliu.il Hire cl* ATLANTA* UEORWIA* Largest and boat Lots of HATS e Southern market. These GOODS aro all fresh aud m posed of tho very LATENT NTYLEN, Selected In person, aud with an eye to the wants and necessities of this section. MR. HOLBROOK la the PIONEER HAT MAN of this section. Having been exclusively In this business for a num ber of years, he flatter* himseU that he understand* the trade iu all its brunches. Wholesale Department Is • principal feature of the Establishment, aud be offers inducements to country dealers, which cannot bo excelled in New York, or any other market, gy CaU and examine before purchasing, sopm-nt •' ^ The IjHwt Call! TO CLOSE MY BOOKS And turn tbsm ovtr to the Clerk of tbs Connell oa the Fifteenth Day of OCTOBER. All who do not pay by that time wi.I be waited oak? the Marshal TXTH COSTS ATTACHED. Now please remember, that on the last few days, aU cannot be waited #QiS« some u# at once, com mencing Monday morning, the Mth tnat. OAO* hours from 8 to 12, and from 2 to 5. JOHN THOMAS, City Collector. wauxyt »*• ciuwronu. nun t. smith. Jennings, Smith £ Co., OOTTOCI FACTORS AID COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JJAVE this day removed to Ro. 5, McIntosh street. Augusts. Georgia, (opposite our former piece of tons- iuesa.) where we have tho most ample and doe* Storage of any iu the city, which to Strictly Fire- Proof. j CoiwlffnmonU HallcUcd. “ * * 1, W71—eepli-d4w3m. Policies Upon all the VAKioua i*i-awa of iksu^anok upyEK.. A Loan ot 33 per, etni. or the Premium. Given U'hen Deaired, ALI. POLICIES NOtf-FORFEITABLE. ft«o ' hhtt i NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO RE8I- dence or Travel, ti j, u j , Strictly a Some Comp’y With its Capital and Invests an in at Home. ——l£ i. It appeal* to those who desire to avail themselves of the benefits of Life Insurance to give it their patronage. The time ha* arrived when every thoughtful man in disposed to make this wise provision for those de* pendent niton his life. This Company proposes to gUc Mil the advantages which aro offered by foreign institutions of like character, with the opportunity of keeping the vest sum* iu our owu midst, which aro auuuaUy scut abroad. PEOPLE OF THE COTTON STATES Foster Home Enterprise > A .1,1 S2S.0ds*rt4! jlclive and Energetic -tfenla fronted in every t.'onuly and Town in the SuitIh. ADDRESS OR CALL ON WM. J. MAGILL, SUPERINTEND!:NT AGHNCHES. Office, 28 Whitehall street. Office: ATLANTA, OA. LEWIS H. CLARKE, AGENT GEORGIA. EDWIN S. RAY, Medical Examiner. OFF1CERH: GEO. S. OBKAR, JOHN W’. BURKE, General Agent. J. MERCER GREEN, Medical Examiner. Hept8-lawdAwJni. W. H. HOWARD & BON, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 2 WARREN BLOCK, - - - AUGUSTA, GA. W E again tender our sendee* in the WarehnuM business, in all its branches, to ,onr old pat reus aud plautor* generally. Conimiasion tor Selling Cotton, One and n Quarter Her Cent. All family supplies ordered will be carefully se lected by ono of the ' ’ ' _ * * prices. Order* for Bagging and Ties will be promptly filled, aud at tho lowest cash price. jrichat»' Hunting aIcatli my. Prof. Nicuoui will resume the exercises of his School on or about Oct let, 1571. A Good Chance FOR A. HOME. I WILL SELL BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE door, In the town of Newnan, in Coweta coun ty. on the FIRST TUESDAY IH NOVEMBER NEXT, HARBEU PLACE," OO^TAipiNG ONE THOUSAND A C R E S • Tbs said flam to wall watered, mid well timbmwd. h)We : First, ONE HUNDRED ACRES, upon situated tbe dwelling hotiee, a nest fram which Art' $25.00 Saved! r«CK» and ■jppne or WIXSSQN, tSIAUOrXJWB.i ,' I Sewing Mnehlitwsa mousHBo . tmjTQAtn, $10p*ro. $5f»ko. No. 5, Plain Table *45. $ K $C0. No. 6, half-ease, pin bx 56 06 65t No. T. do fhn’y 55 05 - No. 7, Folding oover 70 3) 1 “HACO Na. I,FullCuinst, 1(W no »t No. 8, Folding Cover, J20 WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BY WILSON SEWINQ MACHINE CO iu the world, aud that it wfll do as elegant work. W. H. GRIFFIN, Gen. Agent, 32 Peachtroe Street. Atlanta. Oa. HOWE* mpRoyip j|<ri i Lock-Stitch Sewing ]v[A.oia:xnsrES A re would renowned for durability aud aimpliciiy of machinery, tho perfection of tho tonsiouH, and the un^iaraUeled wide range of work they aro capable of performing without change or re-adjustment. At the Urcat Exposition Universalle in Paris, 1867, they weri —a Masai ve Gold Medal THE GRAND Cl CION OF HONO HOWE as tho original : in Paris, 1867, they were awarded the Highest Prite Masai ve Gold Medal—over 82 competitors, and iWSftaSMSMfiis inventor of the Sewing Ms- Tho growing appreciation of their characteristic excellence by the intelligent people of this country was clearly shown by the unprecedented mle of the Howe Sewing Machine More than ONE * cannot bo found. den well enclosed, itself containing near th —and capacious Gin House with Screw, and new barn buHt sine* the war. Next I will sell SIX HUNDRED ACMES, in tracts or small faitordT FIFTY ACRES each. I will then sell THREE HUNDRED ACRES In aroeto, or tracts of from,Twenty-Flvb to Forty sqm* -oh. ' . 1.1 VfTTf 1*11 tt Tm. ... T-rr- that th*r« will be 1 shall bavs each tract ase«sutolF< survefeiL Mid University High School ATLANTA, OA. "'/• rlint EXERCISES OF TITTS SCHOOL WILL BE resumed Iu Ih# basomsnt of the QglMho^e Mitchell streets, bcr. 1871. This Term will b* divided into two quarters—the < ixlin* 2Uth November, lo.i, aud th* accoud ng 25th timber gnd good ada the boundaries well dshusd 1 will sell ou the following < ONE-FOURTH <5ASH; ON! YEAR; ONMWBETH IN _ BALANCE IN THREE. WITH I! RkFOURTH Ilf ONE YEAR ; ONR5POURTH IN TWO YF.tRR ; THE NTRUE8T FROM i or RALE. utable Cotton such as is usually acid in delivered at Newnan, Georgia. [EM-Httist and. industrious aa*l «H, - T an opportunity to boy homos, and I their own labor. take cotton at Fifteen Cents per pouud, (1 good merchant “ ““ *■ ** this market) di YOUNG M othsrs have now pu for them, by their own tabor. ’’ 4 lMrsons desiring umrit than ou*• tree t saw have tie pBiolai,. <* tankataw rt.IIBn.Al locrta. 1 rt*U so rell tnat persons buying ran purchase adjacent Tfc kud will pototlvtoyb* mid on th* dvihus adwsftossd. . ... „H. K.WMOIIT. A*,t->IrtftTMMa«>fi3.T. Kawbaa. Oa. NOHTH OKOKOlft ' FEMALE GOiftLEOE, ivy tTvikr. ending 2 February, 1871. >r quarter : On s remaining half *4 th* end of the quar- iTasaical... leidsatal f No snptouf I received for a less time than isuee from absolute necessity. PROF- J, A- R1CHARDBON, A. M„ U4s of tho Atlanta High School. PrlntipaL aug25-tf B ETW EEN Wheat and Uns Strorts, Atlanta. Fall srmton UMH Septeiuher 4, UUl. For cirmlan containing frill ;•» tfeuhwa, apply at the Book and Mna4o Stores, or «ha Goltoge. jy25-dhw2m A. J. A ANNIE D. nAHaE, Principals porter flbmino, COTTON FACTO XX LAD COMMISSION MERCHANT, JAOKHON 9VRKET, ■ . ADOBSTA, UA, Ommlrtta lot taulr.( Cotlrt, DrtL oaiaMt* era single cuae of dtssattsfar- They make the ‘Howe, or Lock-Stitch’ which has tho same beautlfnl appearance on either side th the fahrU sewed, and they ars the only ma chines that make this bcaufiAil stitch to perfection. The office has been recently established at tha comer of Broad and Alabama streets, if you ars prejudiced iu favor of any particular machine, at least examine tho Howe before you purchase. Re member that Mr. Howe was tho original Inventor of the Sowing Machine, and gave twenty years of his life to periectina this machine. Every Howe Machine la Warr anted for 3 Years Purcbsssrsare thoroughly instruct*! at tbslr res idence, by competent inatruelrMae*, in every varie ty Or ‘fnkin and ornamental sewing. An elliciebt lady eperaior brill be in constant at tendauce at tha odteo. -.n » , . The sale of HowsMarhiuas in »70»wai torgar than thtf Of any Other Machine, as follows : Genuine EHas Howe..,.,.,,,,.,,. 75,150 Genuine Singer 72,863 GettOtoq Whtellr4 Wilson Btawlta ttat tfc. Bo*. KartOM kara * rrtuta- lion with the public that cannot be excelled by other Machines. uit A The Howe Machine Go <Oor. Driad. NEXT DOOlt TO SUN OPFlfC ATJUdjrra, os. AGKIVXS YVffUSfTEn IN EVRllY TGWN AND GOUNTY THROUGHOUT THE STATE. angl'.itill ocUO Notice to Contractors. H ealed proposals will m received If Gcplc,ubfr 12 o'clock, POLICE St ft Tl ON HOUSE AND oirv omora, Accord in t Io ptabrdriJl tpecifleationk to i»e seen at thn • offMe of Parkins k AUew, EituUall kfltous*. The right ta. Chairman Builoing Committor, MHf5.12t, At oOce of Parkins k Allen. **44 ,**t h4 t»t| trrr: t - i ,!| *' ■ mmcK. Cagmuia'lUium.M) and lifiuuao Co. or <1*. 1 Savamkaii, Ga., August lat, lffrt. j rpHfff Company having evtauded Us track to tha 1 river, to now prfparvd to rsoeivs heavy cargoes of freight on it* cars direct from tho wharf for Irana- mode of shipment, should bavs expressed oa tb«ir bills of lading that their consignment* shall be lau ded at the CENTRAL RAILROAD WHARF. By ttto tot of November it ia expected that s largo shed wilt be computed for the protection of salt, gu ano, and other heavy article# of freight, which par- h>* may drwra to have stored for fa tar* slupweut. ., 5. F. WARING, . f aug7 ini Forwarding AgeuL