The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 02, 1871, Image 3

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paused by a Faction of oonapiraton against the liberties of this country ? Sid Dot this Faction, by luiurpeluu»alone, set themselves up as the Congress of the United States ? Are not these the fscts of the case ? How, then, I ask, can Gov. Johnson, or I, be charged in the remotest degree with the responsibility of those unconstitutional acts of hostile legislation against the South '! or rather I would say, Of these ucta of open war against tin Cun- dilution itself.» For heru was the begin ning of that tttiter war I have had occa sion so olten lately to refer to—that war against the Constitution and liberties of this country, which wus begun after the war against secession was oyer, and after all of its results were aasmwd. ^ ^ ___ These amendments are now Aimed by these usurpers as the legitimate re- 1 suits of 1heir war against the Constitu tion. It is the claimed results of this W»f« now oa'htd upoe to accept and sanction. This I.shall never do. Hay, more, I say to “Law and Order," that whenever they are accented as legitimate and rightful by the Peoples of these States, the days of their liberties will be numbered, at least for a season. Flease, Mr. Editor, excuse a few words more: My correspondent, unknown to me, precepts at tlie close pf his second letter, Democracy, which he t^nks wS lead to an expulsion from their places of the “Radical Faction now holding high car nival” in the “consecrated hal'V of the “Republic!” The programme consists in a uniter] assault against the men in power by the Democratic party, harmo niously rallied under a flag bearing the stirring words of “Down with the Radi cals!—Down with th# Bayonet!—Down with the Sword!” and other very appro priate appeals. Now, all this I say to my correspondent I heartily approve as far as it goes. He is, in this particular, on the right line. But pray, let me ask him, why go before the people with the f c^y of “Down with the Radicals!—Down with the Bayonet!—Down with the Sword?” Is it not chiefly because of their usurpations and their use of the bayonet in controlling elections? Be cause of their resort to the sword in put ting ten States, and near ten millions of ptopftpBder military rale,and attempting to foiAupoo the country a constitutional amendment by revolutionary measuresf Then, “why tie the tongue of your speakers (as the Hew De parture propones) and trammel the pen of yonr writers, and “ handi cap" every eflicient man in the line, by enjoining silence upon the greateat of all lands mis mid anormitiea of those to he dislodged from power ? Why forbid any thing being written, or said, against tbe foulest of all their usurpations ? What effect will aucb a course have upon tbe honest masses, moved in their action by princijfe, truth and right t Will it not be just that effect which it bod last spring, in Connecticut, and that whioh it has had recently in California? The pro gramme, I say, is very good as far as it goes, but as it stands, it is the play of Hamlet with Hamlet left out. To make a grand rally of the Democracy against the party in power with a view of turning them out for what they have done, they most be arraigned before the bar of pub- lio justice for their highest crimes, as well as their smaller offeuaes. I would say, let tbe words upon their banner be changed somewhat from those submitted to me—let this, instead of the one proposed, be the slogan of the United Democracy—to go forth from hi'l-top and valley—from tho mountains to the sea coast, and lakes—everywhere—from ocean to ocean—“ Down with the Rad-'- “cals I Down with the Bayonet! Down "with usurpations, and away with the in- * famous frauds attempted to he set up uy “them /” “ Up with the Constitution 1 Up with “ a restoration of Liberty, Fence, Har- “mouy, 'Law and Order.' ” Ai.ktaxoeh H. Stetubns. dttisctllancons r. Or- TBROWSR, Proprietor Excelsior Plastering Works, P. O. JJox 400, ATLANTA, a A. lagtt 6m. Atlanta Marble Works WILLIAM GIUY IMPORTED AND DtALl.lt IN A mcricau, Italian and all other Marbles SCOTCH GtkvtJTITE. VT0NUMENT8, Statues, Vases. Tombs, end all iTl. other styles of Marble Work done on short no* tioe god in tbe I jss:** au#25 ?m ■oved manner, rnisbed FREE c J. E. LEAS. Aobnt. P. 0. Box 649. Atlanta. Georgia. [KOIKDKD 1S58.] M O'O RE’S SOUTHERN Business University, Cor. Broad A Alabama Sts* ATLANTA. OA. Open Day and Night THOROUGH PRACTICi course uf instruction for Young Mon and Adults, QuUljbg Ihw (or way rtsOUrn in Finance and Trade, In the shortcut possible time and at tbe least Evening Sessions from 7 to 9 O’clock. Students can enter at anjr time. No teaching ■as. Catalogues and Specimens of Penmanship miscellaneous QVbnetliscmcms. Henry Bischoff & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DBALERS IN lllcc. Wines, Liquors, Be. gurs,To uaoco. &e. No. 107, East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. n. BiscHorr. o. wcl* l. h. rixrsa. LAN JDS BERG'S LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT. ATLANTA,GA. Sawod SBIurIow saxxc Xjatlia, Wliito Pino B. F. MOORE, PRINCIPAL sepU-lm To Parties Desiring to Build T HE nndereigned would respectfully inform the citixens of Atlanta * “ x that he is i prepared to Ms MmiUtmy mm4 Afar, or Isr JfcjrwrlNMwf Mijr, •f mm* rwrmt <.’/*«• House they may with Is Jfrsel. He has at his command a picked aet of handa, and feels confldeut in Kirin** general satisfaction. my REFERENCE—CoL John L. Grant, Longley A Robinson, and Fay k Corpnt, Architects. JO HAT C. A iCHOLS. OFFICE IN AIR-LINE HOUSa, PRYOR ST1 •037-6** TREET TO THE LADIES Grand Display of Millinery! J. M. HOLBROOK ffiiutllancon*. VBOO BUSIIELri Red Rust Proof Oats AT Mark W. Johnson’s OPPOSITE Cotton fturelioiM', on llroad Street. ALHO: 300 Hush. Selected Seed Barley, 250 Hush, seed Bye, to arrive, BOO Bush. Seed Wheat, 210 Bush. Bed Clover, 215 Math. Bed Top or Herds Curate. 224 Btuh, Orchard Grass, IOO Bush. Tail Meadow Oat Grass, to arrive, 176 Bash. Blue Grass, and all other useful Grasses, tsc. 500 (VI. Fresh Turnip Seep ; ALNOi 100 Tons Sea Foul Etiwan and other Guano, for Wheat, Etc. ALiOt 500 Dixie Plows and other Hows, from $3.60 to $6 90, cheaper than home "Scooters.” ALSO: The Keller Patent Grain Brill, For sowing Wheat, Etc. Mark The W. Johnson’s, P. O. BOX 330, Atlanta, Oa. Last Call! TO CLOSE MY BOOKS And turn them ovt r to the Clerk of the Council Fifteen tit Day of OCTOBER. All who do not pay by that Ums will be waited on by tbe Marshal WITH C08T8 ATTACHED. Now please remember, that on the laat few days, I cannot be waited on;ao c >me up at once, corn* iuencing Monday morning, the 26th Inst. Office hours from 8 to 12, and from 2 to 6. Respectfully, eept35Ulll5oct Sltnrta JIU Kinds of Dressed one Framing Lumber. I.MI-ly A. LANP8B1NO * CO.. toortUUm. A.ilmlni.trutoi-’N halo. State or Okoboia, Taliafkebo Cochtt. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold on the first Tuesday iu November next, 1811, between the lawful hour* of sate, before tbe C'Urt House dour in Crswfordvilte, Id mid ooimtf, tho FmutOoa wh.rvoa Uit-Vmr Clemmons resided at the time of her death. The situation is healthy, society good, convenient to railroads, churches, mills, and post office. Land auitsd to the culture of corn, cotton, or small grain; In good repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons is on the place, and will tako pleasure In showing it to any person wishing to purchase. .Terms, twelve months time, with approved papers. This, September 8, 1*71. JAMES M. TRIPLETT. sepl^-tda ^ L ^ Administrator. AHinhiiiftvntdP’M Note. Stats or OeoboiA, 1 Tauafeeho Cocttt. J B Y virtue of an order of the Oourt of Ordinary of said county, will be sold on the first lueeday in November next, 1871, between tbe lawful hours of sals at tho Court House door, in Crawlordrille, in said county, the plantation or lands belonging to the estate of Genera! Aaron W. Grier, deceased, late of said county. This plantation la well adapted to the culture of corn, cotton, and small grain. Situation hcamqr t —stetrnsod. Genoateens to atelwe*, post plealrnrJfri'showing the mi to see it. Sold In lots to suit tho purchasers. A pUtof each survey will be exhibited on dal of sates Hold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms, one and two years time for approved papers. This, September 11, 1871. JAMES M. TRIPLETT, Admlnlstr, do bouus non, with the will annexed, septildda It All.HUAI) ALE HOUSE ! as, Alabama Street, . . ATLANTA, U*. XTO "NEW DXPABTUBl" ON BOCBDON WHIS- IN IT ; for liras, will unit. Id CodtooUod Boar- bva^ytl Uy. WUUAy. to ,olt th. Ural, villi » Oa, WINES, OINS, 8EOAR9, ETC., Also, Bottled Ate and Porter from London, Dub lin. Ate. Porter and Beer on Draught. Call on GRADY, aepttT'ftt Near Osorgia Depot. ' i AM iALAD HR BAS COME. Th. BSD* l»DN-r nau|.r IS «h. fctaU •( Gsergia. I CAN now cane your chairs, and mate them took new for the same you will pay for a bottom. No charge for varnishing chairs when I cane them, and 1 warrant all VphoUterlmf, Furniture ttrymtrimy, sir., to give satisfaction. Furniture oo vers cot, mads and • fit warranted. Hair and spring mattresses mads to order. All kinds of household furniture and op- holaury Sodd M th, ritorUrt douc*. l>n» SattPW^samu May son's Yfi. LADIES' BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY, "Wliioli Is Now Ready l’or In spection. The most Fashionable aud Latest Styles of Every thing in this lino can be secured at his Store. Competent LADY MILLINERS are in attendance, who will take pleasure in showing GOODS. FURS! His 8tock of LADIES’ FURS is complete. He has them at ALL PRICES, and to salt all ages. . LADIES' DEPARTMENT up Stairs, over the HAT STORE, proper. aspt?6-4t MBROHANTSI BUY CROCKERY and GLASS No. 4T Peachtree Street, —FBOM- t. Ft- rtiFijEJ'sr, JMPOBTEB AND JOBBER. sar ESTABLISHED 11 YKAJW. -*• Keeps a large stock. Occupies THREE FLOORS—30x120 feet Inducements offered to cash buyers Equal to any Market. AtlwU. O*., Augu.t 1, 187L »u» 8 1m. JOHN THOUAS, City Collector. New Raote to Mobile, New Orleans Vicksburg and Texas. Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON Kailroad and its Connections. ■pASSENGEBS LEAVING ATLANTA BV THE IrmEim&T™- PAST EXPRESS TRAIN Of Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, arriving at Selma at 8:10 P. Meridian 4:00 A. M. Jackson 11:50 A. M. Vicksburg 2:55 F. M. AL80, make dose connection at CALEUA with Montgomery 7:10 P. M. Mobile 7:46 A. M. New Orleans 4:26 1‘. M. The Road has been recently equipped and Its equipment is not surpassed bj New Cotton ihaTtt)on«e anb Banking Co. Cotton and Produce Warehouse. THU PliANTJOnS LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. SutosKtrlbod Capital ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Tlie ’Wa.roliouse of* Tliist Bank, Cor. Campbell and Reynolds Streets, Augusta, Georgia, JS NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be made upon Cottou iu Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts. ttga. Forties Storing Cotton with the Bank will be furnished with receipts for same that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing money. IF The Bank is prepared at ail times to make LOANS ON PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on tho most reasonable terms. ■to Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or communicate with tho Officers. CIIAllLES J. JEITKINH, I-ri-eldint. .J IVO, r. KING, vioe-rresldent, r r, r. ouANcn, CttHiiior. upStim BRANCH, SONS & CO., OOTTOIV FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ollloe at Plnnte rs’ Loan Ac Suvtugs Bunk Warehouse AUGUSTA, OKOBOIA. J^IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE HELD HEBE, or for Shipment to Domeetic or Foreign Markets. EW SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHINO of Cotton. sept26-Cm U)atd)ce, Jnuclrn, (Etc. SOMETHING NEW _ w . tho Uouth for strength and beauty of flulnb. 44' No change of cars between Rome aud Selma. PULLMAN PALACE CARS run through from ROME VIA MONTGOMERY to MobUe without change. NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS. ;eta via Kingrton at tho General Ticket Office, or at (he H. I. Kimball Honae. JOHN B. PECK. Oeneral Passenger Agent E. G. BARNEY, General Superintendent E. V. JOHNSON. Local Agent, ■eptlt-tf No. 4 Kimball House. jnchols> Oaneiug oteademy. Prof. Nichou will resume tbe exeroisea of hie Hchool on or about Oct let 1671. Time and place in e future advert! ment. eepttltf Liquors ! Liquors ! Ales, Wines S Liquors! AT KENNY’S Chicago AIo Depot AND Wholesale Liquor Hum*. We Aare a Large Assortment of alt kinds off-iqrOBS, trhich mill be sold at the Most Heasou- able Terms. aepU4-6m A CARP. 1 o IBMt th. ll.m.IKl. Of M (NCBBASIHO WUOLKItLK ISIIIIU W, hate i«c«y«I Urse US commodioa, ,U>r* room, a, ib. aims^i Hou„, fronan, — nmw ivm ^Tiywv— * Ite" -4 b BOO*. erty, wblcb *« wlD oocopy OK 1st OCTOBER KEXT, ul when w will bo (U to reoolre oor frtoada bad iacrcoaod fKillUa. for doias * Wholesale Drug Business ■IHUUStsi 1 we «m mmm w4U offer SUPERIOR 1NDUCEMEKTH present i ic . at l p f.mm’.h tojy, TxrieOUK r#., ang20 lm Atlanta. Qi Store House for Bent I OFFER rOB BENT A FIB8T CLASS IIU8I- MESS HOUSE. For particular* apply, by letter tfeUl Drugs, Medicines, Paints, OUs, prices, CITY FLOURING MILLS, ATLAJTTA, GEORGIA. If all things are equal, why not patro txc home manufacture ] I HAVE furnlkbed my HiU. U,r„ w hoot with HEW .□d IblPROVED HACHIHERY, mid ua now grinding new wheat, and am prepared to and will guarantee every pound of flour that I sell to come fully up to representation; otherwise, it can be ship ped back to me at my expenae. I am prepared to furnlih the trade, In any quantity, in aseks, half saoka or quarter eeoka: PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice whlto wheat. CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected red wheat. CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY. 8TAR MILLS FAMILY. BRAN, sacked or unsacked. J. E. BTTI.ER, Proprietor. augll 2m LAW SHE & HAYNES, THE OLD RELIABLE. WE HAVE JUST RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY, Embracing all tho LATEST STYLES of the BEST COLD, and AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER BEFORE. Our WATCHES RUN FROM THE FINEST JURGENSEN down to 2u> Jjwer grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. Iu fact, we now Vara a full, beautiful aud almost entirely new stock. Come and See Us, Price and Be CouvineeA. KC|itr.l-(12m Fall Hat Trade ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. M. HOLBROOK, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, UEORUIA, Largest and beet Lota of HATS ever offered la a Boothern market. These GOODS are fill freak and new. and la com posed of the very LATEST NTYLE8, MR. HOLBROOK Is the PIOHtEB HAT KAH of tbl. wcUon. Having been exclnafvefy In th(a bmafneee for a num ber of yean, ha flatten hlaaelf that he understands the trade in all Its branches. Wholesale Department k principal festan of the Establishment, and ha offers Inducements to country dealers, which cannot be excelled In New York, or any other market. my Cali aud examine before purchasing. Sipt284l _ HO! FOR THE FAIR IN ATIjANTA. will carry freights intended for exhibition at tho Fair to be held at Atlanta, commencing on the 16th October, for tariff rates, and back to Eastern cities free. Psasengen will be carried, steamship, to 8s- vaBoah. ad $16 76. Tlcksts good nntll Dnosnhsg 1, ibtl c. d. owns. Otnenl Agent Jnsntoncc CompanH. “Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company OF 1ST. LOUIS, MO. JITothltsg Concealed—JCothlng Exaggerated—JFo False Expecta tions Raised. OF SEVEN FBR CENT. On all oaah Premiums paid to the Company. 1 hie Dividend can be need To Reduce the Amount of the JText Premium—To Increase IA Policy f or, Can be fFilhtl ascnln Cashat the End or any Pol - Tear. This Is Realty a Se^en per rent of Money at Com pound Interest, Coupled with the Advantages of Life Insurance. There is no uncertainty about the AMOUNT of tbs Annual Dividends to Policy hotter*. It is a definite sum, fixed In ths face of the Policy, being Seven Per. Cent Compound Interest, mu ikm amount of mo ney paid by tbe Policy holder to the Company, and left in its hands. All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE. The Massachusetts non-forfeiting law is adopted by the Company volnntartly. If at \ny dime a Policy Holder la unable to pay his Premium, the cash surrender value of the Policy la plaoad to the credit of the Policy and keeps ft In force till the surrender value la exhausted. If ths foU annual Premium ts paid every year In cash, and all Dividends or Interest AocoaxnteUons 1 A In the hands of the Company FOR NINE YEARS' the Policy will become • BIiF-SUST AlWIir G XtUacellaiuosa Abtuitisctiuni*. Merchant Tailoring. J. LYNCH, Cor. Whitehall Street and Rail road Crossing. rjint LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF Cloths, Vest mgs § Cashmeres KVKR BROUGHT 10 THJS CITY A Fall Stock W JSrtrything in the Gontlomon’s Furulahing Xalne. .Cone but the Best Goods sold, and Afeatness and Elegance Is what I Strive to Excel in. eeptlfi-lm J. LYMCHa A. J. HARALSON. | J. A. MOOR. HARALSON Ac BRUCE. Corner of Marietta and Broad streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. GEATERAIi AVCTIOAT AJtTD Commission Merchants sued Wholesale and Retail Beaters In Furniture. R. II. BAPTIST, Auctioneer CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CASH ADVANCES.ON CONSIGNMENTS IN STORE FOB AUCTION. UEFEKEttcud—M. (k Dobbins. President Georgia Banking and Trust Company; Messrs. Oraue, Boyl- ston k Co., Wholesale Dry Goods; Messrs. A. 0. k D. F. Wyly, Wholesale Orooera; Messrs. Gordon, Willie h Co., Brokers.eeplfl-I: mefiridr H €o. IN TBS CITY! HOWE’S IMPROVED Lock-Stitch Sewing IVE-A-OHIIsriEJS A RE WORLD RENOWNED FOB DURABILT11 and simplicity of machinery, the perfection of the tensions, and the unparalleled wide range of work they are capablo of performing without < * ~ u or re-adjustment. At tho Great Exposition Universalle in Parts, 1867, they were awarded the Highest Prise —a Mumlvo Gold Modal—over 82 competitors, and SrA 0 oV^N85°»fcoSr™5«K!:«; HOWE gs tbe original Inventor of the Sewing Ma chine. The growing appreciation of their characteristic excellence by the intelligent people of this country waa clearly shown by the unprecedented ante of the Howe Sewing Machine 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list ofcon- tents. SAVE YOUR FRUIT 1 Tl > SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS 3EE the testimony of Mian E. 9. Bate, who l» 3 known In Atlanta |o be unexcelled in Preeerv K and Canning Fruit: Mr*. McBride <£ Go,: OENTLiMfc* : My suaeem In the uee of the "Ylo tory" Fruit Jar ii so great that I desire to thank yor. for lntroduelbg It lflto our vidnlty. More than ten 1 ago I began canalim fruit for boms use. having of every can fntrdgudcd, from the old tin can and "Arthur's Patent" glam eaa (lfitfj ttU I found the "Victory" And I unheal! the cheapest, most to ttfiA MAd tk keeping fruit In Its natural state that I Very Baepeot'ully, for !.m u uV 1 ?&££ iber a single case of dlaa »re than ONE T eallont machines era In ilbjg-very large number a single 4hgt ^aqnot be tound. They make tbe ‘Houre, or Lock-Stitch’ chinee that make this beautiful etitoh to perfbetteu. The office has been recently established at ths corner of Broad and Alabama streets. If you I prejudiced in fever ef ukf particular machine, bast examine ths Howe betam yon purchase. Be- member that Mr. Howe Was the osteal inventor ef Warranted for 3 Years Purchasers are thoroughly instructed at their r An efficient lady operator will be in constant at tendance at the office. Qenulne Ellas Howe 7.1,164 Genuine Htnger 72,868 Uemtine Wheeler k Wilson 68,308 Tlio«o Advantogete aro not OfFnred otMor Company. Another equitable feature In the Company la that all its premiums taken la Oeorgfa will ba invested In be Mata, to assist In br M " This Company la not ‘ * — — “ “reu esuDiisaea plans i Cranston & Strobhart, General Agents for Oeorurla, s Kimball House, Atlanta. Os. Colton ioctots anb Cotton foob ®aano Otccnts. Ctc. W1LBRRFQBCE DANIEL. A. WELLBORN HILL. DANIEL Ac HILL, COTTON FACTORS, AgentH Cotton Food Guano, NO. 3,WAJtREN BLOCK, 0PPOSITEGLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, OA. All bnsiocaa antruatod to them will Ltvo atriot penonal attontioo. Ordera for Bagging, Tiea or Hope and Family Sappliea promptly flllad. COMMIM810N 1 1-4 PER CENT. ■ ■FKllKNOCtt < JOHN P. I1MO. Prr.'t a« n(t» 1UI) Boat], Factor,. T. OAKD1 I OoLL. M. HIM. Mr.ctor Oa. IL . W tea Out, | fiavings Hank of Augusta. I National Rank of Newnan, Oa. r. OARDINER. Esq.. 1 .us t Dtebssa Fertilser Oo. W. W. 8IMPHON, Esq . ffparta, Ga. ato Merchant k Planters' Rational Bank, Ae-rusta I ^swgtijsi (jaibiuatc, CalUrp* C^une, &t. W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Oa., | GH W. L. WADSWORTH A CO.. Importers and Dealers in Hardware, September 10- ly OppoHlte Janice' Jinikli.* Whitehall Htroet* ATLANTA, OA WM. MACK ME, G. B. ROOKS, tun.Out. to hi. oW patroa. lot toraiaa l V' woco, or au„alaaaaa. FlaaOriM •“ o nmzxrz*l Otuainenlal work. Stone Cutting, etc. Griffis, oa.. May 11 lfiTL The Howe Machine Oo Cor. Broad A Alabama Bts, NEXT DOOR TO BUN OFFIC jiTLqMjrra, God. AGENTH WANTED IR EVERT TOWN AND COUNTY THROUGHOUT THE STATE. xu g tttlU ooUO Umduimctl Froijfht. TRANSPORTATION OFFICE GiomaiA Railroad . a lHl following described srtictee will be sold at . Auction, if not called for within thirty days, by Consignee# t J. F. Loyd, 1 package; Diamond, A, 4 boxes tobac co; Pettis hBro., 6 boxea soap; R. A Alston, 1 box; W. U. Broach, 1 box; T, Alien, 1 beg beans; John L. Conley, 2 boxes; James Freeman, 1 bedstead; It. L. ardson, 1 stove and fixtures. Wood, 2 packager moulding; O. A. Witty, 2 boxes tobacco, i ED. A. WIllNEU, Agent. Georgia—Fa I tow County. Fultou Humioi Ooubt—Aran. Tun, 1871. MaaruA F. Exam) ▼a, } Libel tor Divorce In said Court. Giouou A. Rta*. Bated county of Mid fifeate of Georgia, Ula, therelhraT*arderad^ ths Court that service of aaid libel be mads oo said George A. Ryan, by publication of this order in ufh public paaotte In this State once a month for four f months, previous to ths next term of this Court.— Gsuntod by the Oa 9. M. Uauoou k flog.. Plaintiff ’a Attorney. A true Extract from the minutes of aaid Oourt June 1st, 1871, W. B. TENABLE, Clark. El . Looking Glass Plates. We offer the Cheapest an< Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cutw ' lery, Spoons,* ^ Forks,Knives * Waiters, Cas tors, Vases & Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing 'needed in a well kept house. Call withthe cash McBride & Co. IVOXICGB. onmanuajou,urn lam0o.oro.. I PORTER FLEMUTO, OOXXON FACTOR COM MISS lOtf MEM OR ART, J1CIOON STBCTT. . . kOEbSES.CS. f iten^ Oslte^ Ik Iw Qmi