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THE DAILY
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Change of Our Subscription Price
We aek attention to our ncv terms of
subecriftton in the first column on first
page.
—= — x>nncipal», witn
■taciecopiessfuuii» •£TW <*® ‘men hmektnen. The eagerness with
which Ward went for a small red-headed
K*eV man sluj tried to "rat" him out of a
paasenger was in a way that the boy de-
owned no ducks, but he
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DAILY • Coat*
WCULLY
-- S'-Wal
CITY AFFAIRS.
We have in onr
^pisetL WarJ
RetaflDry (foods P n1en(A to c
certiorari hia caae, and w as
"turtle an* w l TT*lT*-VT"l* l ^T k fj “ once bgijnd.ovcr to appear before 8a,
for an assault and battery.
denes, Hosiery ud jweral r Morted
stock of Dry Goe®> “Ar TxAire "offered
by na, and we solicit inspection of our
stock from alL
septafi-lm Chamberlin, Boynton k Co.
variety, now on sale at the Carpet Btore
of Chamberun, Botnton k Co.
^ / tUM ,| /
Brumby k Wilson have just reoeived a
fresh and complete line of Fancy Groce
ries. Call and examine their stock at
No. 108 Peaohtreo street. octlO
Cboirt Goia* Bette* at BtoWs B*>.,
No. 2 Granite Block. oct 6-6-t.
Few the best Family Groceries go to
Brumby k McPherson's, No, 103 Peach-
treo street octlO
rttk, ; MM> > tlM a>«0.
iMUmllH ABBMMfil
cut to lh« Udlii
Ladies' and gentlemen’s fine Hamlker-
Cl *octy-it^' Vica.WsAdLLa/i Co.
We have a large stock of Dress Goods
marked at small profits, llememhor the
Fair is clofie at hand, and get your
droasns ready in time.
oct9 4t l’ECK, dk Saulles & Co.
There are no better Kid Gloves than
those sold by
octlMt Peck, de Saulles k Co.
We sell the Buflkli,' "the ’BdarA 1 , ind
the.ChalleDge brands of Alpscss, bought
st s heavy disoount on ageDt’s prices,
and sold by us at correspondingly low
prioes.
octtMt Fhi, de 8aullx» k Co.
TegjtfjgkwIoMt.tyr* #»**<*“«
Silks, At .
oct9-4 Peck, de Baou*h k Co.
Just received and selling fast our fourth
piece tJf Black TMmttlfig VHours.
r
oeived 4hW it
oct9-4t Peck, de Saulles k Co.
Wo can't be undersold in Table Lin.
ou. _ ... « - -
oct9-4t Peck, de Hauli*! £ Oa.
Look at all our all-Linen Damask at
50c., 75o., and $1.
ocfiMt TeoK, at SAtttiEA <t Co.
Af«h ling bf 83k Fringe*, al. . jM
ootO-it Peck, de Saulles & Co.
A very handsome and full line of Gui
pure Lawns, at
octtMt Peck, de Saulles k Co.
W lj‘HB u t3 r0 Mi HV>rigan Hf®cry
Brumby & MoPberaon, Peachtree
street, keejrUtt’Mil* Ibk'TfBhee*- ooun-
try Keutucky Butter. ootlO
. oomnififnt Oooktaeptr
ttlon. ' MRbf iwfertndM
given from present employers and others.
Address, for one week,
oct9-3t James Wajuuol
Atlanta, Go.
Wb'VtWWiftets fritodi iihd pStrths of
Bramby k MoPhriseu sfill please notice
tl^UjeyJ.ave mqovd to,\0!} P ? achtre t
Stroeh where they will, on oooonut of re
dwood Tent wufi oU«r Mpemtrt, be Mh>
bled to sell 1WM (jmrnrii siatgreat
redoetaon in prioes. ootlO
Til* SMW .YOKE.
TSIs,. Tkm sa Sc tecs.
UI.I. amiUk. tb 1 * 1 * 1
baa U«»
l!»t>H Law- ’>1* 'loA'M
A Ada l»rt».'4 H«lkot« at tanprioro
,T-ITN/ H .It
BKujror’f Oowrt.
There waa the usual animated and spot-
toA piebald appaamuce befem t^»Jp°HrtJ
ye^etday Jnomiflg, liiclLtfiuulirinrtJ
gurates the first day of the week's tron
hies. The Mayor, with a bland smile
and scrutinizing glance, took in the situ
ation at once, and proceeded to have
A. WARD • p
hauled up. This is a case where tho
rincipals, witnesses, and all concerned
The next ease was one against him
Ttiwtum be Used abusive and op
probioua epithets towards a colored back-
man, and by advice of bis attorney he
also carried the charge to a higher court.
FANNY 1IONBOE
she got drunk. Then, When she began
to let off steam, it was in the direction of
ftt old fweethsart of hen, whom she
met prowling around. The officers over
heard the noise and locked her up. She
pays five dollars and coats before she
drinks any more rot gut.
THE NEXT CASE
went on' to State for the benefit of the
Court,
TOM Mr. «"• lad Mr. B—
Could nut by half agree,
And mo they both fell oat,
And thou they hitched and fout.
They made tbe fur fly for awhile, until
the oily delegation rallied, and raised
their bristles and gritted their city teeth
savagely." It cost each young gentleman
the costs of raising the “bristles.”
JOHN TWILL*
waa a negro, and accnsed of being disor
derly and pryfsue. The caae wasn’t suf
ficiently made out to the satisfaction of
tho Mayor, and John was dismissed.
EMANUEL HANDLES
was up for quarreling, fighting his wife,
and resisting tho offiaem. Emanuel said
ho and his wile were just playing, and
she said so, too. They wero very sweet
on oach other.
"Oh how very eweet *re we,
AMI m iweel e« wveeu be.
Oo ie eweet, sad I am too,
Ov levee lue, and I love. oo.
But when the whole neighborhood was
aroused by her screams, it was thought
best to look into tho matter. An officer
went to the door with two or three depu-
tios, and 'Manuel swore there wasn't men
nMgfc to carry him to the lock up. He
kit, and fought like a tiger, uud nothing
but tbe use of a club conquered him.
Hk ntf, btp-.te, -aps.
peered, and testified iu his behalf, saying
that 'Manuel did not hurt her much, and
begged tbe Mayor to let him off. But
this was too good a chance for that, and
be told 'Manuel that he was fifty years
old, and was well posted iu the world,
and know a thing or two himself, and urn
leas tho dovil was in him dry so ho
wonldn’t sOfflto his wifo. The Court
couldn’t account for jt upon no other
hypothesis Hum that 'Manmi had been
getting outsido of aomo Lpwerful mean
whisky, and thnHfco story of their lov
ing making wouldn't go down wiUi him.
Eo required (IS and cost* «R Mi
Superior Ofprt.
. Yeat<*4ff fim, Frt Term
Bnperior Courr Wu idled. y The fore
part of the day wsa consumed in arrang
ing and calling tbe grand jnry. Judge
Hopkins delivered an able charge to tho
Jury, which is composed of some of the
best men in tbe county.
In tho afternoon one petit jury was
formed, and about half of tho number
required for a second was sworn In.
LIST OF GRAND AUBOBR
Geo. W. Adair, Lucian B. Davis, John
8. Olivet; John W. Clayton, Harrison
Leek, Michael Mahfnqy, (Jfoeu U, 4 ,ltt ir,
Geo. W. Reiser, Green T. I)odt1, Levi
" wax-Mw f
3. F. Walker, B. W. Turnipsced, W.
u Abbott, H. G. Bell, D. M. Bain,
T. L. Thrower, A. Uelliugratli, George'
J. Booth, C. Bobo, Heniy Banks, jr.,
HartyRrtfiqg:. Dafimfilejt.
The SfivaafiEli New*.
We had a coll laat Light from Mr. K
L. Gentry, one of tbe Uvert vewapaper
eanvsasers in tbe world, who is making
the grand round of the State in the in
terest of that sterling and thrifty paper,
the Havannuli Hominy ifeict. The Xeir»
is an honor to the press of Georgia. It
is thoroughly alive in all of its depart
meats, and, besides being one of the
most readable, it is one of the most use
ful pspers in Georgia. Mr. Gentry will
remain in Atlanta to-day, and will leave
this evening to attend the Eatooton Fair.
He will return to Atlanta in time for our
Fair next week.
A Mammoth Apple.
"Wb J>eeterday were shown, by Mr. D.
L. Hill, st tbe Florence Sewing Machine
agency, in the new Odd Fellows’ Hall
building, m, Marietta street, a most
enormous apple, a fall pippiD, measuring
151 inches in circumference and weighing
a slight fraction less than a pound and a
half I It is a sight worthy to bo seen.—
Mr.- f#H wfll ke4|>U aUtii office a few
days.' ‘ w
IgrtnU find PfiMcugerfi l« (he Weal
not charge lew thua $10 for woman beat
ing.
Tbe Court oloaod.
Private boarding, on reasouablu terms,
at the second house above tbe Post-offloe,
Marietta street.
affr —
f.r.hvf.lr
Will emigrants and visitors to the
West notice the superior inducements of
ferCd by tho MAhphls and Charleston
Railroad, as advertised in this morning’s
Bun ? Faster time, closer connections and
shorter distance ttro among the attractions
presented.
This road has long sustained- a high
reputation as one of the best managed
railroads in tbn South. Accidents are
rare—indeed, almost unknowo. Among
its effloient officers and agents we com
mend Mr. W. J, Akers, Atiuata, as one
of tho most genial, polite and obliging
connected with railroad auterprisea. Mr.
A. A. Barnes, General Ticket Agent,
Memphis, ranks pre-eminent as a faith
ful and efficient ruilroad man, directing
the ticket systeip with entire satisfaction.
A NKOno KII.LKD.
THE AIM-LINK BAILHOAD.
Or.tliytm« A»mWIM« .r U. Fw
gm*.
In a short interview with Col. E. Y.
Sage, the General Superintendent of the
Air-Line Railroad, crar reporter was in
formed that twenty-five miles of the road
beyond Gainesville were nearly ready for
th« Iron, which will be laid down is a few
days. Also, that ten miles of iron have
been laid down this way, commencing at
Charlotte, and tliafc seventy-five miles are
nearly completed, that the track layers
will'not be able lo wrfth up with the
grading. A large force is at work, and
arxuiVcXrariO
coaneot 1872.
To the energy and good business qual-
ities of Col. Sage are the people to con
gratulate themselves for the prosecution
of llrtslgital enterprise, fie has, i> an
unnsoally quiet way, systematically push
ed this work, till Its friends can already
begin to feel its effects, not only on the
immediate line of road, bat iu business
circles in this city.
. i 1
Cotton Market.
Yesterday, cotton declined l of a cent,
and was quoted st 17t cents. The mar
ket was quiet.
CltF TrmAo.
Business was fair yesterday iu all de
partments.
Wa notice the stocks of meats very
much reduced. Prioes continue firm.
Flour in good supply, and reintivsly
lower than in the West
large stocks of groceries' are being
now received by onr leading grocery
merchants.
Prices of sugar a little lower, while
coffee continues to advance.
Tb. firct olM. .tMw.tilja]
Thronsh bUl. a« MfnMstaa tn IIW SMSmlMa.
Lr Ol nOlnad ccbokUom, and throurb bUl.
laEnsgiven la SOW■ mM on 'Ootttalb^ailias
Uverpool ud Uunburg br Sret elu. .Mmthlps—
SWEaniffl&Ataikt'itm...
FHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH Jljn. STEAM
SHIP COMPANY.
mat- autru
txurjrnui.
u-
EVEBY SATURDAY fbom bach pokt^
INTOEANC* ON COTTON BY NTEAMFM ON THIS
LINE ONE HALF PEE CENT.
CABIN PASSAGE
PECK, with.ub.lrt.oc. 10
Thifi line la oompoaed of the first clasa fite«mihipfi
aiWKIw:™ .B Alt RETT, Cotnmandor
On* of these fitBMnfihlpa leer* each port EVERY
SATURDAY. Through bills lading furuinhed by
these fite«m«bipe by ell railroad connections. For
freight or psMSg*, apply to
A Public Convenience at Greensboro*
Messrs. Turnel & Doster have opened
a new hotel at Greensboro’, on the Geor
gia Rftilfoad, oppocito the depot. This
will be a great convenience to the travel
ing public. Messrs. T. & D. are clever
!uld accommodating, and wo predict that
those who stop with them once will do so
. again, when next they pass. Give them
a trial.
TBiGREAT SOUTHERN 8TEAM8HIF COMPANY.
EVERY THURSDAY.
Insurance by this Lina can be eSeated under out
open policy at one-half per cent.
CABW FA&AGE $30 fit
The firet claee stceaoere
Ifenusn L1vla(itoac, Cheesnman, Oom.
len. Barnti F. O. Mallory, Com.
Will enDae follow*:
H. LIVINGSTON .. .... October 6th, at 13:30 r. u.
•• •• 30, at 13:30 r. M.
GEN. RARNE8 •* 13, at 4:30 r. M.
•• •• 37, at 4:30 r. u.
of her. k
i ^ ^ (win onto
Two men wore up for salting up a swing
ing horns machine without first obtain
ing liMM* An thsy had had aoms un
deretandlng with the Mayor proriously
they wero dismissed.
hT rim, fotts
ffitod all his pots end other vessels be-
whisky, end went home
Of oDOrse, the first
attracted his attention was
as is usually the csss with
those who drink mean liquor, they mate
rially abuse ttaeif wires. Fhfl took it all
on himself and said ho knew it was
wrong, and would not object to being * um * n t orouui' held uu in-
imnWKsl. Tho Uui* told him lufwistld qlu '“ t “°‘ ] m after *"'h' i ’ “ 0 , a Ba ™ “ verJiut
His Body Cut In Two.
Early yesterday morning, a negro
named Richard Kondrick, a laborer on
the turnpike, was walking down the Air
Lino Railroad, near the depot He waa
blind in one eye aud deaf in one ear,
caused from a gun-shot wound. The
man waa looking at the Georgia train,
which was coming in, and did not hear
tho Air Line train, which was going out
and dose behind him. Several persons
who saw k*m attempted to apprise him
of his danger by yells and motions,
which seemed to confuse him. The en
gineer used everything in his power to
alarm him, aud one person took hold of
him just as the train came up, but turned
him loose iu order to save himself. The
engine 4ruck tlie poo* bew|dered fol
low, threw him down and tno wheels
pussed over his body, literally cutting
Uc«. W. Adair’s talc To-day.
At 4 o'clock this evening, “Uncle Ned
Payne’s Apple Orchard” will be sold by
Col. Adair, on tlie premises.
Paper* mat Found f
Won't some person find those papers
advertised this morning ?
IS.ltluior.,.nil Ohio Railroad Agency
T1|b headquarters of -the Gen«i»l Pas
senger Department of this great Railroad
have been removed to the Burnett House,
Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mr. Sidney B.
Joues appointed the GeOaral Paasenger
Agent, to whom all communications in
relation to this Department should be
addressed. Mr. Jones lias full charge of
Posseoger Solicitors olid arrangements
pertaining to through travel.
» mum street.
House FureMbiff in endless
y, such aaTowels, Napkins, Talx'e
varjety,
Linens, end ell good* tor house keep
tag, ana bn Is—d st tbn well known.
New You. Atom.
Odto 39 Whitehall street
A splendid assortment or Shore and
Bum re* be bud b tbe
Nrer tsat Stona,
0ct9 ... 39 Whitehall street
CbB OBd ree our handsome SDk VS
lOrtsWI* POpfcta^ < |
MIS 89 Whitehall atrwt.
The indications tot q paud exposlUbu
are moat Battering. Mm Volony Dua
lling, Superintendent of tho Fair, re
ports uu almost universal disposition on
the part of the merchants aud manufac
turers of the oitjr to exhibit. Houses of
ortrtN** goods, (roust ice, «h—t
and hoots, hardware, produce, stovos aud
— tinware, furnishing goods, tobecooes, mn-
sie, wimes «mU taamssv io—dries and
manhine shops— will all turn out articles
for exhibition.
Now, let esery oilizem -turu w and aid
our ent.uprising officers of tho fair As
sociation in making a Fair of whioh our
city will buve cause to be proud. The
Fair has beam thoroughly advertised
throughout the North and West, and
from those sections wo will reosivs many
interesting and useful articles fer tbe ex
position. Thero is no reason why the
. im. mu. o—i ifitarla.,
TMb gentleman gave bta firet perform-
•M hW •*
last evening, to a vary respectable audi-
ueoa. the tricks were §U vary alairtrj
and showed a remarkable degree of to
in their exeeeijon. The Doctor gives
another entertainment this evening. C
.H liif>! >u i., .mlI dtentl.
While a young men named
t goods in . Mess et
a pistol UU from
Ibo boll
i loft arm, shattering
'probably rendering ampu-
I uyriury.
Thissaimis entries ere already made on
tho hooka of the Secretary, who, in con
juMtion With Superintendent Dunning,
has planned a system of management
whkh it absolutely perfect
of the different halls are rnado, and
space Is assigned exhibitor* without the
j nqpusaity of visiting tho grounds.
Both Secretary Echols and Supsrinten-
dent Donning are actively at work and
th& are determined that evmy exhibitor
shall have satisfoctii
ths
and husrossiiwmu of Atlanta wifi observe
re a general holiday, as was the case in
Nashville on one of th9 days daring the
scent Fair of th4t 'city.
to-day, toiadueo tbe aibihitere ett—d-.
tag there to attend tbe Fair here also.
iu aocordauoe with tho above facts.
To Co. 1 r.rl.r*.
Consult the advertisement of C. P.
Casein, Mairmth of- Hbilding Commit
tee, in this morning’s Sun.
UH.m-.vlll. anil il.hlonrg.
Ua.gr.
After .'good deal of working around
lu^muet way, the citizens of Uaiure-
vim h\U tu election on Saturday, and
voted lo subscribe 400 shares suhsorip-
tiou to the capital stock of tho Ouitics-
ville is Dahlouega Narrow Gauge Rail
road. The distance between the two
places is-tuft a Mttlo ovdr twenty miles,
aud Uui people of UaiucsviUo voted 121
for aud U, against the proposed subscrip
tion. The enterprise is beaded by such
men as X 11 Bedwuie, J. IV, Davis,. U
E Rahft,' I. Sniith, 1'. F. Lnwslio,
S. II. Miner, J. J. Fiudisy, E. M.
Johnson, J. P. Bondurant, W. A. Chris
tian-and other* of tftaneavile. ,’l i
A Uovrnidit
Wm. Jennings, Ksq., wants one.
kixcprd.
See
MM .
Iss-al h ltd Business Notloos-
aSuSeeretury’s Offieo Atlanta Agricul
tural and Industrial Association,
Atlanta, Ga., October 6th, 1871.
The following premiums will be added
to onr published list iu the department
of Fine Arts:
For the best aud handsomest display
of Photographs—Silver Medal and Di
ploma: — —
For the beat Pluin Photograph—Di
ploma. ' 1
For the best Water Colored Photo
graph—Bronze Medal.
For the best Porcelain Picture—Bronze
Medal.
Samuel $. Echols, t*<eetaiyr
oet7-tf
Fish and Oystkb Deinvt—84 Whitehall
-street—Wkekrele aad Retail. Oysters
82 per gallon; Fish 25 to 45 cents per
string; Shrimp 25 cents per quart; Crab
75 cents per dozen—carefully packed in
ice and shipped to any point.
oct8 L. Cook.
Ugh. Fresh ohoeolate creaks made
regularly every week at Block’s Candy
Factory. Broken candy 20 cents per
pound—six pounds for a dollar. All
kinda of fresh French confectionery kept
constantly on hand, rep 29-
Power Pres* For Hale.
We oflWtoitaato'n “Montague" Power
Press, which can he run either by baud or
steam—in perfect order and as good as
new. Address J. Henly Smith,
■ ■ ■ 1 1 — San Office,
it Atlanta, Ga.
Offices to Rent.—One room on
2d floor; also a portion of the office, in
cluding one window on the first floor—in
The Sun Building, on Broad street.
fctfV o'
H. Stetuenk on the
* the Law.”—A 16 page p
phlet—one of the psxiiouudrex pf Mr.
Stephens’ many productions. Singlo
copy 15 cents ; aO copies SO.
Address J. Henlt Smith,
Manager Sun Office,
sopt4-tf |V|lt Atlsnti^ ^a.
1k< LadIrs* Fair—WeiUjr Cfinptl.
Tbe Firet Methodist Church
tree street, is assuming grand proportions
We'-t^i a highly mtereettog letter
from onr Washington correspondent, in
reply to sums itristuree at the Wrehtag- as it-appro«ch
ton Chronicle upon one of his late letters. « completion The wholesouled ladies
“ of that Church and congregation have
madm amaagcreentq..4o hold a J"air to
raiseKpidaroeomplcte toe Church, dur
ing onr grept Faff at Oglethorpe Park,
eemmeafllag 4e tea
tended to eclipse anything of the kind,
in brilliancy and attractfvencss, that aver
ww gotten up in Atlanta, and we have
no doubt will be a perfect success in this
rapes*. - v
The Committee appointed for tbe por-
poee—Colonel R F. Mnddoa, and Dr.
STL Wilson—hoeeeseand for thisp
pone, James’ ntw Pall, which will be
handsomelv fitted up and tastefully orna
mented. Its first occupancy will bo for
this noble purpose. ”
ITImLadies ree|iecttolly solicit donations
lor the Fair. Any contributions will be
0a»aww8-08tW*itif 6«n»«-
MVKXAVB LINE—HEW
i IflU * SAVANNAH.
Evert tuesdat fbom each post.
INSUBANcfl BT STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE
HALF PEI! CENT.
BUY YOUR
Ales, Wines I Liquors!
AT
KENNY'S
Chicago Ale Repot
AN O
Wholesale Liquor House.
HV have a Mnsrge duerfmeaf
Of all kind. mt f.lQt’OHN, which
will be told at I he .Host ktrnson-
esble Terms.
MpUIAm
For New
•4 Ban
York.
t AM GLAD MB NAS OOMZ.
Tks Mao* Paper I la ager la roe lull a*
Odfifi*.
I GAN now cane yonr chairs, and maka ihem look
new for the woe you will pay for e bottom. No
chains for varntsbiac chairs when I cans them, and
1 warrant all
UphmlmtcWnf, rurmlturt Mepairlmp, ffi.,
to give satisfaction. Furniture oovera out, mad# and
a fit warranted. Hair aud spring mattrosaea made to
order. AU kinda of household furniture and up.
holatery done at the shortest notice. I have re
moved 4o DeGIve’s Opera Houae. under Mayaon's
Auction Wareroom, “ “—' “—
apl$-6m
to Liverpool and* Hamburg via New York 1 by first
lass steamers. For passage or freight, apply to
WILDER A FULLAHTON,
aov 9-tf No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
THE
Baltimore & Savannah
hereon onttoo and
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
da.
The Bhtfeaete aB first claafi, and com posed as fol
Iowa:
Saragossa Capt. HOOPER.
America ^..^-^ Capt. blLLUPS.
North Point Oapt. FOLEY.
Fannie - *
JA8. B. WEST k CO., Agent*.
13Q Bay street, Savannah. Ga.
J. B. Awdbkws, Agent,
Baltimore, Md. aept36-U
BOSTON A8AYANNAH
Stoamaliip 1*1 no.
L3TEAMSHIP “SEMINOLE" (1,100 TONS), Capt
O 8. H. MATHEWS.
Steamship “ ORIENTAL " (7e0 tons), Capt. F. M.
8NOW.
Sailing from each port on the 10th, 20th and 30th
of every month.
Through bills of lading given to principal points
South and East.
Freight and Insurance at low rates. Good pas
senger accommodations.
Goods forwarded free of commission.
Order goods by the direct line from Boston, and
".id .t-ow-trtUM rtowren.
Agents, Savannah,
f. NICKERSON 4 GO.,
■epi’ifi-tf Agents. Borton
Atlanta Marble Workc.
WILLIAM GRAY
IMPOBTEH AND DEALER IN
Anwrican, Italian and all other Marbles
and
SCOTCH OMkAJCMTE.
]U ONUMENTS, Btataio. Vue., Tombs, and aU
i.*A other styles of Marble Work done on short uo-
ttoa and in the latent and moat approved manner.
Beaigu* of all Cemetery work furnished FREE
application-
Add reea
J. E. LEAS, Aoknt.
aag3» tm
AditLiuiwti*utox* , « Nnle.
Statu or GnonoiA,
Tauaflubo Couhtt.
B Y virtue of an order oi the Court of Gcdiaary of
mid oounty, wiU be sold on the first Inesday
in November next, 1871, between tho lawful hours
at tha Court House door, in Crawfordville, in
•aid county. This plantation ie well adaptod to the
__ro -- — ** ^ —in. Situation
railroad, poet
Mr. fiames A. fiMerU imth# ifiake, afid wfU take
{ leasure iu showing the lands to any ono wishing to
o see it Sold in lots to suit tha purchasers. A
plat of each survey wlM be exhibited on day of sale.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs of Mid deceased.
Terms, owe and lht> years time for approved papers.
This, fiaptemher 11,1871.
JAMES M. TRIPLETT. Admimtetr,
do bonus uou, with tho wlU annexed.
. eeptU-Us
00.000 DOXiXiAAS
A T mtcu per cent., for six mouths or longer, ou
Gold Collateral.
Parties wlsh^g to borrow hfid best apply jmupi-
ly to
OIAS. J. JENKINS,
President,
Or, J* S. BEAN, Cashier MsgchanU' and Bautere
NaUaual Bank,
^AhgaaHa. Qaaegia.
mierellatteona.
Liquors ! Liquors !
i Marietta street
C. R. BROWN.
Late of Richmond, Va.
JOHN KEELY
CHOICEST STOCK OF DRY COOPS
Ever offered by him. Particu'ar attention is directed
to the foUowing classes of goods, which will be found
to comprise choice styles, and at old prleea, viz:
DRESS GOODS,
IN IMMENSE VARIETY.
Black Alpacas, of the celebrated “Eclipse" brand,
color warranted, (st last year’s prioes.) Colored Al
pacas, in every shade. Black and Colored Velve
teens, in great variety. Table Linens, Irlah Linen*,
Towels, Toweling, etc., Turkey Bed Damask*, and
Napkins, Blankets and Flannels—an immense stock.
Waterproof Cloths in Variety.
Cassimcrs, Doeskins, Tweeds, etc.. Real Lace* in
Thread, Valenciennes, and Guipure Lace and
linen Collars and Cnil*. A complete hue of English
Hosiery. Ladies’ Merino Shirts, in oboiee variety;
Men’s Brown English Half Hose—a full line; Men’s
Merino Shirts and Drawers—excellent value; a very
is solicited
L
JOHN KEELY.
offered In this store.
MPT Aa inspection before purchasing is
as tha undersigned will net be undersold.
JOHN KE
oct2-tf Cor. Whitehall and Hunter streets.
REMOVAL.
Thompson & Pettibone
SUCCESSOR? TO
Thompson Sc Thomah,
From 87 to 37 Whitehall, Between Alabama
and Hunter Streets.
■pi THIS CHANGE WK HAVE SECURED THE
X> most central position in this city tor conducting
the
Fancy & Family Grocery £ Fruit Business.
We invite all our friends and the public to call and
test the quality of our Teas, Coffees, Sugars, and
General Groceries, which we warrant to be of the
finest quality and aeoond to none.
We deliver ou*-goods in the city free, and our guar
antee goes with all we sell. By the recent change in
our firm we have greatly increased onr facilities for
carrying on our business on a much larger scale than
ever before. Wo respectfully solicit a coutiuuance
of the liberal patronage so liberally bestowed
Railroad
THOMPSON k PETTIBONE.
Announcement 1
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. )
Atlanta k West Point Railroad, }
Atlanta. Ga., Sept. 30, 1871.)
Clianifo ol Nohcdvlc.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 18'
Double Daily Passenger Trains willrun on Ui
Road as follows :
Leave Atlanta at 7:10 A. 1
Leave Atlanta at.
Arrive in Atlanta
Anri is in Atlanta at.
Night trains runthi
OUT CHANUE OF C/
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
with trains of the Mobile k Montgomery Railroad
fot Mobile, New Orleans, and all points in Texas,
aud with Trains for Selina and Meridian. Ala.; Jack-
Cortnth, Okaloua, Vicksburg, and all points in
ntral Alabama aud Northern
S will find i
•r to Selma and all points w est c
Passengers leaving Atlanta
At 7:10a. m.. Arrive in Selma at...... 8:31 P. M.
At 7:00 p. m., Arrive in Selma at.. ....10:83 A. M.
^ Making cloao connections with Selma aud Me rid-
BAOCACE CHECKED FOR ALL TER
MINAL POINTS.
43. Ticket# f«»r sale at Uio office of J. U. 1
* Ticket Agent, at the Union Paseeuger
W. J. HOUSTON,
General Passenger |kgent
Torter,
Depot.
L. P. GB\NT,
Superintendent.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
A Clsmllewgr.
The Afctivo Baso lkll C^ub, Juaior, of
Ailaata, challoogo fill Junior Ctttba
throughon4 Are Stala to d cdMcbL TXe
he playert m tk« ^ronntla flar
ing the F^ir sail week.
Hear}- J. Divtao, ss aoUrer at Co. A,
U. 8. Infonttr, flied ol tyitaoid
fever, at the Barrack*, eo Sunday even-
inr,VBflaWWW W—■ to the
depot yoaterday evening; by a ptatooa
of hu regiment They will be interred
tha Cemetery et Marietta. Ihisia the
i soldier vrkkhaa died of this 4W
W. G. Robinson, Agent
Wholesale
boots
N®. 07 WHItchaH Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
A8 MOW IN STORE HIS FALL _STOOK. EM.
e-l'l
fiooda. Prices guarantied Safiaaa low a* any iu this
' stats buying for CASH^snd consumers
LAN £>$$&&C
jUMBEB y
Q’S
ARB,
oppoeir* onurou BtiUtakosKraa
A- r A* 1-xA
tMt-lr *. LiKDeBEEB k OO.. Propriata*
». o. TBrnowsm,
Friprirt.r Siaalriar FU.t^ia, WoiVi,
Box 400, ATLANTA, GA.
Store House for Rent.
■ OFFER FOR RWNT A FIRST €I,A8R BU8I-
. NKS8 HOUSE. For particulars M>ply, by letter
r iu persou, to
A. K. SEAOO, Merchant,
Corner Forsyth and MltcbeU streets,
A0y>tt.qa.
To Parties Baling to Build
inform tha
prepared to
nicfiiSit * Co.
in Tire
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.
MERCHANTS
rS
City and Country
/CONSULT YOUR INTEREST ; EXAMINE OUR
V stock aud prices before you buy. We import
CUTLBRT AND CROCKERY
from home and pay aa much or more fox tho aame
goods.
We call particular attention ta our alack of TABLE
and POCKET CUTLERY, and do net believe that for
cxkmt variety aad prleea it iaequated la tha South.
AN immense; stock
George H'oUettholm amI Son’s
Celebrated I XL Cutlery.
JOSEPH ROGERS L SON’S
TABLE ANB POCKET CUTLERY.
CM WAMB *■ OO.
B 4 * ANY.
Wa are agent* for the
CELEBRATED HARD
RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE.
Do you scant trade Ss Butcher’s,
Rogers Sf I X E. and
other best Brands of Razors,
Scissors and Kntres. Call
on uss.
McBride, *co.
Looting Glass Plates.
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods m
theCitvv Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
__ WaiteXs, Cas-
Jtors, Vases &
Toilet Sets. •
In fact, any
thing needed
4 Robinson, aad Fay k Corpnt. Architect#.
joujr c. jtrtcuoiA.
OIIIOXU Altt-UNX noota. PRIOR STMXET
If Yon Want a Good
i-itnjiinsLmtA lasts atlitta
WINE LrQUOR CO.
Al Sim. 8 UreaMt Rlreefc,
BNOAD STREET,
WJLNTBS. ’ 2 * ;
rjlWO OR TURKS YOUNG GKNTLKMKN CAN
temre Boarding and Lodging in a Artt-ekas private
mlly, _
J »*w "tsstc ao, tar Bred t
ntumorriut
wu9t
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
McBride & Go.
aa
reoa aroma, a a uumoo, jt. s. kTOHi
sna ctm* jmm. *e a
» A RAO TTR d CO.,
I»
FLOUR
STEAL,
4 8HTT8ITTFF,
auyaujr, stturrvesttr.
UmreEaH*. Ere tMaof oferex*-