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IITlia OF iTtK itHOLDER*.
• New Advertisements Um&So
n First Page ; Load and Businas Notices
on Fourth Page,
M* AHuu Im H«*a*un>tof u«|’
'• nmmr.
Chtn|t of Oar l«bKrip(l«B Price.
We yk attention to our new toima oj
iViscrfption in file Aral colnmn on Bret
.r uu nmOfASUk eflll
p*go.
■ l.|leU|ilM
CMitar.
DAILY » f '«“*
WEEKLY IM.
CITY AFFAIR
by tiie action of tbe atockboUlcra, bo felt
tint kia^nrate aflairt Eiado it actwaoary
for him to be abeent from the city a great
portion of the time, would prevent bin
property attending to the knainvaa uf tbe
company.
Tbe vacancy made by the roaiguatioo
of Mr. Tweody was then fled by the
election of Capt Footer Blodgett
of Indies’ Dress Goods, Laces, Embroi
deries, Hoaira^and fcedbaH asartrtedi
stock of Dry Good* ever before offered
by ua, and we solicit inspection of onr
(took from all.
septaO-lm Chambebuv, Boyhtom & Co.
grades of Cheap Carpets, in extensive
variety, now on sale at tbe Cafpct Store
of
sept
We tell tbe BuAdo, tbe Beaver, and
the.ChaUcDge brands of Alpacas, bought
at a heavy dtseonnt on gent’s prices,
and told by us at correspondingly low
pc**; riH : j ITiT)/.
Peck, di Saulum ft Co.
oct9-4t
Brumby A McPherson have just received
a fresh and complete line of Fancy Groce
ries. Call and examine their stock at
Ho. 103 Peachtree street ootIO
There are no better Kid Gloves than
those sold by
oct9-4t Pecs, de Sadmjm A Co.
J.
Choice Goshen Buttor at Stokes Bro.,
No. a.<jyni»fH<tffr • | • pet M-t.|
We have a large stock of Dross Goods
marked at small profits. liememl>er the
Fair is close at hand, and got your
dresses ready in time.
octSMt Pant, de Saixles A Co.
For the beet Family Grooeries go to
Brumby A McPherson’s, No. 103 Peaeli-
treo street ^ ( oflGO
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s' fine HniiiU
chiefs, at
octi)-4t Peck, de Saulleb A Co.
ilker-
The numerous friends and patrons of
Brumby A McPherson will please notice
that they hanjpmvved to 103 Peachtree
KtrcW/wBel^ tney Will, on nocoflril’ol Ye-
iluccd rent and other expenses, be ena
bled to sell the best of Groceries at great
red uetim ife pries*. oetIO
Te ? dUMatjkuleaJn IUmMi(l<
H 'M' Wui,* s4*f&t7LUH & Co.
A thorough, competent Jtookkeepcr
ffemr«» a nilwlioti. Best of refomne**
giveu from pmteat employoro and others.
Addrmn, for out* week,
octii-Ht James Wamnkk.
■ Atlanta, Go.
* «^X!t received and selling fast our fourth
piece of Black Trimming Velours.
oct0-4t Pxoc, DE Baulles a Co.
lieu
ntie-L-
try Kentucky Butter.
JS h
Punchtrcc
i-sheat 1 ooun-
octlO
-AlVtt . »> *
Th* annual meeting of tlie stockhol
ders of this jiopnlar company was held
yesterday, and an election for officers for
the ensuing year reunited as follows:
Hon. Dan. Pittman, President; Hubert
H. Browg, Secretary; E L. Jones,Treas
urer, and A. Ta Harris, H. O. Hoyt and
Ephraim Tweedy, Directors.
, On the result being announced, CoL
Tweedy asked leavo to resign
SL'PHEME COiM DECISIONS
l while he felt highly complimented
he action of
bo in a prosperous and satisfactory con
dition.
This anmp*bj, by rsdnifug the prioa
of ice, has conferred a great favor upon
all, and wo congratulate it on its success.
A OWTtcUM.
Jurors ap
peared. As there are twenty-three, we
append the list in full:
Geo. W. Adair, Foreman; Green B.
Adair, Calvin C. Archer, Jesse M. Butt,
James M. Ball, John W. Clayton, ltob-
ert C. Clarke, James W. Craig, Lucien
B. Davis, Clark, G. T. Dodd, John N.
Fain, Levi H. Harwell, It. B. Hicks,
CL Holbrook, Calvin W. Hunnieutt,
George W. Krcia, Marion C. Kiser, Har-
rimo F. Leak, Micjiael Muhouy, John S.
Cmver, Heily I. IWoW, James M. Sen
tell, Bichard P. Zimmerman.
1 O(T0BEB, 10, 1871.
Reuben Taylor « Tiie State. Indictment for tar-
locBrank, C. J.
Whore an indictment
simple larceny of a ch«
value of $100. Ac., and the court ove rruled a’moti
of acquittal on the ground that the JudicLmeat c
Dot *uAdentl» describe the property utjki.
Held, that this «ia Dot error. When tti
■Lowed that the animal wan a horaeandnot
• allegation t x that effect is sufficiently distinct and
definite, undar the Code, as t* (lie natare, charsci *
and ee* of the animal; and the allegation that the
horse was a chestnut sorrel of the value of f 1U0, was
sufficient and cornea within the requirements of the
Code.
I’pon the trial of larceny of a horse, a bill of
" ired by the prisoner without showing aliunde
Vhcn the proof
its bona fl
execution, and the court rejected
Held, That the bill at sale w*« MMMbta
the court committed mo error in rifting it out.
Judgment affirmed.
\V. D. Ebun for plaintiff; C. D. Forsythe coni
J+«J [ !*■ admiyka*
LOCH BAKE. C. J.
Where a (tarty levied a distress warrant on prop
erty consisting of a lot of drugs, exempt d by the
erty conaistiug of a lot of drugs, exempt *d by the
Ordinary under the law as a personal exemption, a#
which a part of the drugs exempted had been mixed
with other drugs bought by the parties:
Ueld. that Urn privilege of exemption extends only
MSmESCs*
and a lot or drugs in store, mingled with otb<-i
drugs, are liable to fovy and sale, ext opt as to such
I •art* or articles as msy be sperfflualiy claimed and
Held again: Whs*# a party sublets to apothi
sraSjtai'r f i vstK
claim for rent by the landlord aa may be in-
verdict In
this case exceeds the amount proved to be due for
rent, we direct ins* the verdict of the Jury be ameud-
I so as to conform to the proof.
Judgment affirmed.
W. U. Elam for plaintiff; Under woo 1 A ltowell
contra.
Dr. I. II. Ktoal.
Wu learn that Dr. Hteut, wlio La* tbe
Agency for tbe introduction of the School
Books pnblishefi by Harper A Brothers,
has been very successful, as teachers who
examine the same arc well pleased with
« ^ tW 3otAa< (*" U«4r Aerits. He naka all
to examine them earefully.
N.w York HMtor writer*. Agency.
Bee in our advertising columns the die
patch from this strong firm of nndcrwrj.
tgj^W. H. Haycock, Jiuq., their »f?cnt
Th. Mill Ihmmi.m CnafUr had
the Chicago Fir*.
*riie' following dwpatcti was'fftebetl fty
L. B. Davis, Agont Pacific Insuranoe
Corajiany, of Ban Francisco, California:
Augusta, Ga., October 10, 1(171
I,. I). Devin, Agent l*ariflc Insurance Com|tany. of
Han Francisco, California: Chicago loixtoa heavy, but
will U> paid a* aoou aa atljusicd
11 human 8 Johnson, Hi>ecial Agent.
Tk. ewl]M.rmrst at ■laEfertt'i Case
A new supply of Block Bilk will bo m-
ccivod tliih-WlV*,' Wt* 1 ••
ocl9-lt Pw-x, deBavlleu A Co,
■rat t« Jail.
Daniel, a negro, tA jail, for stealing a box
of cigars froB Ha ward Hortos, another
negro.
We can't be undersold in Table Lin.
•a. I.Iu-ihU - ■* iliu ii
oet9-lt Pwy|, D^Sauilxs A Co.
A “Hating of Hmgrd WaHlJUemo«r*cy
will be held in t^he City H*l,l Ibis, We«l-
uesday, eveoiog al *1 lialf-post m*ven P.
when a MP SHeAdWitc* ' of’-sll HidM-kbo
have an interest in the city's prosperity
and good government is expected to be
-pseeenM »»*• eWOSUX«AII
Lost Saturday was the day agreed upon
to proceed with the, investigation of the
cose of Capt. Foidar Blodgett, now un
der Ernst on a charge of cheating, cm
bczxlement, jtSW in enuueetion with his
management of the Statu ltogd. The
New JSrii has announced thut X w«>
definitely postponed, and that it. of
coaras, amounted toa “total ahandoMteut
of the oaso by Aha prosecution.”
Mot *» fast, Mr. JCra, if yon please.
ThapdMor of that paper ought to have
known that tbe aowneel on both side* of
tho case and the Jadgo, an Balnrdmy
aaoruiDg—all -said they were too nwwe
IF argue or hoar Am ease. He also ought
to ham known that th* ataman of the
Superior Court wag al hand, when the
i harn as would be investigated by th'
tlrsiW Jury, whether th* invnaligatian
was had before Jadgo Butt or n<>*. and
that llilre was, 1 for (bis reason, do need
of procciHliiig with the preliminary trial.
That statemeut iu the Kra looks very
jaaah Mta.l^ing IhjAld fVwr^fX^if
Blodgett
The future will show whether the pros
ecotions which have been comment*!
war* in good faith or not What tlioy
win “amount to,” will also be dcinoMtra
ted. -
3lLB313SUIhUTi»ilMj . »oqx3
Look at all our alt-Lincu Damask at
M w v * '■
of)t9-4t ”
MwhtetMiti' >»»
Lumber for the flooring oV the new car
shed was being delivered yestcfdty,'
A fall Mae ot HHk Fringes, M
oeta-n Pnot, de SuurtxA Ok
K FsglW ShsatS nuritoW, *
i negro -«ha/>e4tdbfed about the
county jhil WW| on yesterday morning,
moving a wagon back, and, having a pis
tol in his east peaks*, it strath agaioat
tho wheel Tho land was dioohargod and
the hall entered hit thigh j»*t above the
knae, inflicting a very aeAeiobfktnot dan
geron* wound.
A very handsome and full line of Gui
nor* towns, at'
ostott Pars, na eaxujn AOtx i
Tbs dwinhsst ptrsan in town yester
dgy was a nagro woman pinhal apoa
Whitehall staost She wa* aa Umhtoa*
a dtetetag, and it took two atoof police
map to carry her to tho guard hongc.
Sbhvrtl bJ aobeA^AAigi by
ing to rise to explain.
White and Brown Balbrigpan Hosiery,
octU-t PnoE, us SaouJm A Oa.
»•* ths pni^s Firs.
oo the streets yes
terday that the tiaorgm Home Insurance,
of Columbus, had a large amount of in*
nuance in Chicago. Maj. Whituer, the
k agent at this place, telegraphed, and r«-
K oaived the following dispatch:
samw, o*.. 0<s. is, ltn.
1^^. tear, a»~t-w.iwa .ain, ia cki-
McBride A Co. have tbe biggest pile
ol It *v*r nose at any -oo* atom in the
South. Tlieir wholesale trade la exten
sive, and their patrons havo found
great adrsutago in dealing with them.
OoBiiSStkot with New Fork and with Eng
merchant could obtain i.vm th* best im
porting houses in New York—thus saving
ti sisling K^iliAW mid moat of th*
Dwight Thoyahto sail tho beat Hard
Icy Bo^jheir hugo ndver-
5IiiU5-v
Wo had a pleasant oall yesterday from
Mr. ltloks, of the Knoxv He Chronicle.—
He is flourishing— having n mperabnn.
danse of health.
cmi-Eh| Want.
ifKSSfflWtSK
abundance ot Coal Crook Coal They
have adopted the cosh sjjdcm, and the
ImMEJ pnfifi, isLirtli M qkm| iiiiJx'ioiji
to all, when clotely followed.
Or>Mjlskls| sot Fltttwg.
Mrs. L r. Bsnsou, laU of Biutunoasl,
inUtois Hall Building, Broad otsect, ha*
elegant room*. Bee her card.
Tlte
•NM taWsfAMAli N
«iu> muil snug homes, where
near HdsuMyt will novor And abetter
opportunity limn at tho sale of tho
Touchstone prptmrty. by Col. O. W.
Adair, in front of hisjofficc, on Tuesday,
the 24th day of thia month. Bead the
full deseriptiou'in his adm-rfwehiant this
■aoraing. Oo to his uffioc and eismin*
a plat.
Bemetnber the day—'Tbewlay, 24th of
tliti pnn{]i
Morris Kobn vxfl. B. Lovsct*Ls-s.
IsOCHUANK, a J.
WDrrs A, who vu tbs ownsr of s store boaso sml
t in Uts cllfr of Uouis, bod st tbs rsxr of such store
houss xn excsvxtlon, made for tbs purpose of adinlt-
Ufitf light to tbs cellar, and B went down to tbs store
bouse, and cutaring tho front door, wont tbrougb
out at ths back door, and foil Info tho opening, and
injured—ths suns being a buutlrsd (sot or wore
from a public street:
llfld. That tbe act of opeuing tbs sxravstiou in
the rear of tbo atore was a lawiul act by A, and be
bad » right to Keep it them, and B'a tr ling in gave
Do right of action to recover damages; and the fact
that he vs«g<4nK through on bia way to a Arc does
ot cfeuff- tbs rule.
JiKigment rsveraod.
Uuulap Hcott for plaintiff-, Underwood k Uowvll
fOMMi
Jim. McK. Ouiin vs. A. B. Ui-Uflry—Belief Act of
l«7l»- a S s A m ^ 1 m A 'A
LOCllUAMe; CwJe
Tbs provisions of tbe set of 1870, autboriziug de-
iiosnts to not up losses resulting Irotu tbs war,
without connecting tbs plaintiff with tbs action, or
cause of sutdi losses, is unconstitutional. While we
recoguixs tbe constitutional competency of tbe Lag*
mixture to provide a remedy by which, ou existing,
may be plciuled and proved, we bold it is not coin-
s to croato an equity as well
. Flie LAgtelataro is limited
—.rimsdlosfor sqsltiss In whMb
Uie agency of tbs plaintiff tuay be established, as tbt-
j be dot
result or acta done or caused
Judgment rsvem-d.
Hood k Ktddoo for plaintiff; 11. 8 Worrell, contra.
G- W. Featberatoue ft al , vs. J. 8. Noyes— LJect-
McKAY. J.
WfMir*• deedhtffacu submitted toa jury, oo®*
vejiug lot number one aud tbe traction west of said
1< t. and it was proved that there were two fractioi
IfelOAgUg to tbe gsantotw A sms" aud a Urge oue; tbe
uu lyiug«
Held; It waa not n rur lu the Court to charge the
Jury that the Uw would presume that tbe fraction
immediately west aud next t * tbe lot conveyed was
the Action intended.
Where tbe verdict of tbe Jury is sustained by tbe
ovidcuco and tbe Court below ha* re. used to graut A
new trial, this Court will not disturb tbe Judgment
Judgment afliriaad.
Thompson A Turner; Wright k Featberatoue, aud
E. N. Broyles for Plaintiff. Underwood A Howell,
contra.
Nancy aud Thomas M. Byrd vs. Juo 1*. Byrd—Is-
Juuct
McKAY, J,
Where A died leaving a will, providing that each
child ahouhl MMfeive, dli UiA coming of ago, two
uegroea at valffafiou, and tb* baiauce bt tbs «a‘-ta
abouhl remain together for tbo benefit of tbo minora,
until all became or age, when the whole should be
equally divided according to value; and one child
--- - - •- uegrooa at a value
became of age iu 1KC1 received two negro
of |UfX(fafil after tbo wnr, when tbs
Ail iTvo. the *Kat«AB got $o ( ;olbar and divided t je
pr«»!KTty equally between them, making mut 1
dtw'da to eacn other of tbs lands fAlUng to each, being
and awaro oi tbe negroes received Ivy IBS
cl.ild >>1 lull agu,
Hold: That in the absence of any charge or frat'd,
• mistake, ..r grlcvauco. or any other reservation or
agreement, a bill is demurrable which prays the can-
‘latioa of ths d<*«ls, aad that tlsr child who bad
aixedtlic twn MSMrooa be compelled to account to
“’he tlecds sre prima
,«ie f<
legatees foi
nsidenition aud if I
binding.
i without n
Judgment alSrmod.
BudcrwoM k Bowell for plaintiff, Wright k Foatb
‘stoiio contra.
Maria W. Double, vs. Aloriin Kohu—Mortgage.
1MV provides tha| M ths
indorsed by the SHU as
m of the act. or tbs la-
said railroad
be paid by said railroad
dull be tbe duty of tbe
in thereof, to seise and
>roj>erty of said railroad
igs thereof to the extiu*
ondb. and tbe interest on
Uaued defaults for tiie
it" said property in
ve the interest of all
of the Governor is dated
is that the company Jus
U interest dm- on the to-
ef January and July, aad
id and all its property of
id being In this Htatc,
•aid road by the Oovsr
laU-, be and be Ja hereby
case, to fckaftbarfc at
said Alabama and (IM-
, in accordance with tbo
i to this case." Tbe
lifted aa required by tbe
•nd deacripMqn Jbafco-
red that said receiver ue-
isrge of aud controlling
iltuatad in other Hides,
ga. Whereupon tbe C
t this la a continuous
in Mississippi, to Chat-
»ur Judgment tbe allega-
D made a proper caac
the sale of that portMn
te. and tbe property of
tberet), to tble Mate,
r editors who have
aatisfkrtion of their
to aa to prevents inuiti-
it Irreparable injury and
praera of tbs bonds of
to tbe HUte of Alabama
■oad. and not in detach-
lie the road should be
throughout its entire
v
I
oncerned, so that when
its full market value.—
Dent of the Court he
rn aud appointing a re
given to aaid receiver,
phkft—one of the prufOuudefft
itopbens’ many prodactiooa.
copy 15 cents ; 60 oopies 85.
J. Hemlt Smith,
Manaxe, Bun Office,
from Meridian to Chat-
E. U. Graham, D. A Walker, W. H. Dabney, J. A.,
W. Johnson, E M. Dodson, J. D. Jsckaway and J. 1
W. H Underwood, for plaintiffs; Nisbet A Jackson,
DULY PRUCEROINGI OF TUB 8U-
1*11 KAIK t’OrilT.
Bittixmu Coiut op Oeobuu, 1
October 10, 1871. j
After delivery of opiniousin caaea heretofore ar>
gu<fd, argument of No. 12. Home Circuit—Walker vs.
Bixey—was concluded. The hearing of tbe injunction
cause—tbs North and South Railroad Company vs.
Cook—was postponed. Argument was heard in the
following eases from tbe Cherokee Circuit, vlat Mo.
1—A. B. Irick vs. Wm. Win—^Complaint from Bar
tow. Warren Akin for plaintiff iu error; W. T. Wof-
Eli Garrett vs. W. H. Adrian—
ford contra. No.:
Helms, home and Dalton Railroad va. Ann Eliza
Lacy—Case from Whitfield. Fundue A Touche Apr
plaintiff in error; J. Olenn contra. Pending t|le tr-
Court adjourned UU 10 <
ItatfMeat ef Aeeraat.
Tbe Htatc ol Georgia,
To Hon. B. H. Hill, Di
For delivering of one very uncalled for ad*
dress before the assembled Alumni of
the State University, In which be disgua-
ted bia own friends, sad tbe intcUtfSnt
people of the 8tate; Also, for writing and
publishing oue Address to the Memburs
of tho Legislature, which waa equally
uncalled for, and In equally bad taste,
•bowing a very large amount of aelf im
portance and attuMcj/. $
OXE TERM IX THE V. S. SEX A TE
•tetl to be worth, at a I,'
rt-fr
3uppo$€il
to Pi/.y 1
AY. J.
Where during the term at which a case waa tried,
a consent order waa taken, giving the kwiug party
80 days after the Anal adjournment, within which
to make a motion for a new trial, which time waa
sulMM-qiicntly, also by conseut, extended to tho
blaut day of JHa-omht-r. aud tbo parties f»Uod to
agfoe upbh tbs brier of toe testimony, until the
last day of December, and the Judge being then »b-
. . Thirtf -Jtve
.y ThoufunJ Dollars -1 ’■•rAa^u a great deal morel
tbo foregoing and other considerations,
but especially for abandoning the prose
cution of Major McCalla and some other
things which ho may or may not con-
tomplato $
Ilia employment by Governor Bullock to defend
him when Impeached: Also, to defend Capt. Blodgett
when be is tried before tbe Superior Court on
charges now ponding—at a vsbt la son pme—the
amouut of which baa uot been announced,
Ia>o»1 hi»«1 Buolnesa Notloea
VBLltocrfittty’a'rjfflee AOanto Agrienl-
toral and IndnsWal XiaaeiS
Atlanta, Ga., October 6th, 1871.
The following premiums will be uih.led
to our jrablialietl lint in Hi-- department
of Fine Arta:
For the beat and haudaomcat diaplay
of Photographs—Silver Medal and Di
ploma.
, For tho heat Plain Photograph—Di-
ploma.
For the beat t^ater Co\pre(J i Photo
graph—Bronze Medal. *’
For the beat Porcelain Victnre—Bronze
Baulel A. Etiioio, Heeretary.
oct7-tf . _
Fmh and Ovoteii Deeot—84 Whitehall
atreet—Wholesale and Detail. Oyatera
$2 per gallon; Fish 25 To 45 cent* per
airing; Shrimp 25 cent* per quart; Crab
75 cents per dozen—carefully packed in
ice and shipped to any point
octS L. Comt.
xju Freeh chocolate creams mode
regularly every week at Blnok’a Ctmdy
Factory. Broken candy 20 ceuta per
pound—six pounds tor a dollar. All
kinds of fresh French confectionery kejft
coqstautly on haud. sep 29-
Omora to Bent.—One room on
2d floor; *lso a portion ot the office, in
cluding one window oh the first floor—in
Tun tk'N Building, on Brood street.
Apply to J. Henly Smith,
tf. Bdn Office.
“ALKXANDEU II. SlEl-HENB ON THE
Study or the Law.”—A 16 page pam-
Bingle
Addr.s
-IM. Ladles* Fate—Wntl.y Chap.l.
Tim First Methodist Church—Psac^-
trse street is avsnming grand proportions
and * sightly appearance, aa it approaeb-
eompletion. Tbe wboleaouled ladiea
of that Cbnrcb and coDgregution have
made arrangements to hold a Fair .to
raise funds to complete the Church, dar
ing our great Fair *t Oglethorpe Park,
commencing the lGth instant It is in
tended to eclipse anything of the kind,
in brilliancy and attractiveness, that ever
gotten up in Atlanta, and we have
no doubt will be a perfect success in this
respect.
The Committed oppoiuted for the pur-
gwe—Colonel It F. Maddox, and Dr.
L. Wilson—have secured for this pur
pose, James’ new Hall, which will be
handsomely fitted up and tastefully orna
mented. Its first occupancy will i>e for
this noble purpose.
Tbe Ladies respectfully solicit donations
Any contrihhtic
for the Fair. Any contributions will be
thankfully received. We trust they will
meet with the largest sucaess. tf
Satxmnali-Sliipjitng Cmr*.
»1 'RRAT*8 LINE—ttEW
a ORK tr SAVANNAH.
EVERY TUESDAY rnoM bach i-okt.
illioccliflnccnio.
Liquors ! liquors !
Ales, Wines S Liquors!
KENNY’S
Chicago Ale Depot
AND
WlioleMuiu Liquor House
If V hate a Large .tssortrdent
ot aU kinds of LIU VORS, whirls
|flit be sold at Use JIMost Reason
able Terms.
•jltl^Oa ^
I AM GLAD HE UAH GOME.
Ths Heat Papsr Ha Mger Im the fftstc ol
Oeorffia. ^
J CAN-nmr cane your chairs, and maks them took
A new for tbe name you will pay for a bottom. No
charge for Yaruiahiug chairs when 1 cane them, and
I warrant aU
Ut>hohlrrt*c, Furniture Aepalrinf^wU;
a lit warrautad. Hair and spring mattrssses mad
order. AU kinds ot household furniture and .
bolstery done st the shortest notioe. I have re
moved to DeGive'a Opera House, under May sou'i
AucUon Wareroom, “ "
JOHN KEELY
--f—
HtcBribe it Co.
IN THK
CITY!
Ti luitnis.
"DESPBOTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO THE PUB-
IV Lie that be baa Juat returned Lorn New York,
aud baa opened for sale, the Largest and
CHOICEST STOCK OP DRY GOODS
Ever offered by him. Partlcu ar attention is directed
to tbe following classes of goods, which will be found
to comprise choice styles, and u! old prices, via:
DHBSS GOODS,
IN IMMENSE VARIETY.
Black Alpacas, ef the celebrated “Eclipse** brand,
color warranted, (at last year's prices.) Colored Al
pacas, in every shade. Hlack and Colored Velve-
teem, to great variety. Table Linens, Irish Linens,
Towela, Toweling, etc.. Turkey Red Damaska, and
Napkins, blanket* and Flannels—an immense stock.
Waterproof Cloths ia Variety.
Hosiery, Lad e* 1 Merino Shirts, in cboiee Variety;
Meu’a Brown English Half Hose—a full line; Men's
Merino Shirts aud Drawers—excellent value; a very
largeaanortmcut of Balmoral and Boulevard Skirt*.
Tbe largest and bandaomeat stock of Shawls aver
offered in this atore.
tar An inspection before purchasing is aoliotUd
aa the undersigned will not be undersold.
JOHN KEELY,
octt-tf Cor. Whit*ball anti Hunter street*.
REMOVAL.
Thompson ft Pettibone
8UCCE8SOB4 TO
Thompson Al Th o in as,
1 Hunter Streots.
1 moat central poeiUou in tills city for conducting
Fancy & Family (tracery k Fruit Business.
LKO, DEARBORN, tlommsnder.
VIRGO, BULKLEY, Commander,
Compoee this line, and one of these steamships
leaves each port EVERY TUESDAY,
gh bills of lading given by these at ear
by all railroad ocniectonx, and also tbrehgb b
not |MTft-ctad by him:
H» id. It wa* uot error in the Judge on being
tolled, that th«- delay wra* not the fault of the movant
pubM-q.M-aUy. to |.i rfe«tU>e t*t*f ol the testimony:
and permit it to U Died, and grant a rule
returned to the next term of tbe Court.
U hen in i li. rroto queations to a act off interrog-
al»n**. the wane** wa* asked i<> do hi* nervloe dur
ing tbe war, aud whether or uot he did uot procure
a aiilMtituta iu Uin ariuy, and whrtbur bo believed
Jr*it* (’bruit to Ini the Savior of tbe world, and tbe
wiln«-a* rpakd to aPtwerJmeiToaa <fftoatieas:
Held, na aa tb«IL waa kiefhing to *how tftut tb<
<|Uo*tmna were iwrilaent, it waa error in the Court
to reject the iuU-rrrog*iorics.
Where land in mild under a mortgage fl. fa., tlx<
vxj&fMss&r
A te-uant canuot attain to ouo who elaiiui
adveraely to tbe laudlord, even to prevent an illegal
eviction by the Sheriff.
Bni.tol> and Fancbo for plaintfffi Dun’ap Scott
ud 8. 8. Davidmm, va. Wallis War
uti-a.
E. It. Morrimi
ren—Scire Fax-la*.
WARNER, J,
It waajdauittod tost tb« iMbt wa* doubtful aa to
its m>\\vfty, aud tint no Ixr bad beftu paid on it
Dercudanta couum-l movetl the Cixart to diamiaa tbe
cane, ou tbe ground that the taxes bad wt been paid
ou It. wlfteh aaotioa Ua (Xwn m« rraled and de-
feudaut exci-pted;
Held. That there was uo error in tbe Judgement
of i he Court.
J. W. U. Under wood tor
Smith A Biaubam contra.
Newton Cochrane, Admluiatto*
U w rf ■ 11
This waa an acUon c
a promissory note, dated
SOU November, to*). The defendant filed aa eel off,
losses sustained by tbe war. Tho Oonrt el
Jury that the defendant could take notbii
with the fault of tbe
plaintiff; that tbe simple fact tbe defendant bad loet
projHTty by the war. or the reauRe thereof, wu no#
of itaalf enough to allow bia claim of set off, and tba
tact that tbe plaintiff wu a ettixeu of tbe State and
adhered to the Confederate government, la not atifl-
ctent to connect tbe ptaiutiff with defemlant'a loaa;
to which charge tbe defendant excepted. According
to the repeated I ““ “
iu tbe ’
1 ruling of th a Court, there v
ror in the charge.
plaint!
Wright k Featberatoue contra.
Noble A Brothers et al. va. The toite of Alabama—
Injunction.
W TWii atiSrilteU lifiiHOSj Aktau* is' tk«
■npertor Court of Dade county, againat tbe defeU'
dauta, who are creditore of the Alabama and
Chattanooga Railroad Company, bavtngjnumeroua
and various clauua againat the company. which they
mid Company, .
Alabama la the indorser of the booda of aaid com pan
it, and that tbe »Ute
must love heavily u
the indorser of the bunds. That aaid road to
etroefted to the Matob ot MJmlmtpnt, Alabama, ti
erty
at n PP
been levied on by attach:
ed upon the foreofoenra at heap
rial, and ie fcnr adverttecd for
raws
mm,
•cfctMNrfodied by the
_ euurer, to hucorporate capacity, before the clerk
_
at the General Amemblv pf UtU Stale, the eueopt
wee auUhNised to ounttmet the |M*d tbroagb
oonatJ !**•*• ”* cMftain eondMona thereto
m
ny from ecUing tbe property of the road ia the «ol _
ty of Dade, and fur th* appointment of a receiver to
take charge of the mme.
of the motion for the injunction
and the appointment of a receiver,counsel represent
ing the State of Geu#i|ta. though the State Wtatoda
party to th. bUl. appeared before the Court aad et-
jected to the granting of the »n)»ncUon and read to
the MM the wrrtawatliy of the Governor of tfo*
Mata nfhle to Iforeuanceof the acta of the General
Assembly, named in 1MBand 1870, granting State
M4%a|hto BaRmad Company and other companies
ta'thSft HtJkthe Oovwrnor having indorsed the
t'otton Market.
Over 150 bales were received in mar
ket yesterday from wagons. Tbe priced
ruled at 17l(aT7L with market quiet aud
bUiuly,
City Trade.
Yesterday was a pretty fair sample of a
day’s fall trade. There was no unusual
rush or sphsmodih effort on |h* port of
cither buyer or seller to fade, f>nt a
steady, strong, legitimate courso of busi
uetis iH'rvaded all circles. .
Collections ore I>egfunig fo improve
materially. It is muoli better than it
was a week ago.
No material change is quoted in leid
ing articles from our lost statement.
Coffse is excited. Net morf than half
a crop in the coffee growiug regions
forces upon us a large priea, and small
stock. Last year this time, there were
in first hands in this country, 150,000 to
58,000 bags at tho present time. Before
1st of November, it will bring 20 cents
per poand is gold/ in 'ibs New Yoffk
, ■
To Morwknnta.
G. W. Jock ia Kiting liia "ExceLior
Brick Candy," 85 poand. to 600 ponnd.,
»t 17 cent.; 600 to 1,000 pound. 16|
oeut.; in lots of 2,500 pound. 16 cent.,
and fancy Cindies for!«. than any otb
er house this aide of N.w York.
E«w and Vine.
C. Bohnefield, Whitehall street, second
door from Peck, do Baulhie A Co., ia no*
receiving n large quantity of very elegant
new furniture. Call, if you want some
thing bandoomo.
run* *** »#•**.
Wont some person find tboeo papera
advertioed this morning ?
Private boarding, oa reasonable terms,
at'the second Iioubo above the Poet-office,
Marietta street
tfVECIAUAW&AJKiinMENTB
m T?E FAIR
or the • r. .
Atlanta JtgsrtenMsnrai rate* Ns
dssstriest XiteriraHnn, la he
Held in Atlanta, Oet. 16, m.
E xcursion tickets ybom xew yobe.
raualMehla oe IMHImt,. h - wi.
aad lalaia, Wa Xataua* tenkteln IS* aad AA
tanftta A Gulf, sn4 Macon h
(good uuUI Dno’r lsti will bs aaid
FreighU dmttnrtl for ths fUr wUl be csrrtod si
ra^nlar tariff rataa mil, and returned “
Liverpool and Hamburg by first oism sfosmship*.—
For freight or ps—Sge. apply to
HUNTER k G A WELL. 84 Bay *treet.
runoDEWEiA and iayaiduu mail rTKAX
8HIP COMPANY.
Pillt~MHELPHMA AJTII SA-
(1. I'AATATAH. u
Wo invito sll our friends aud the public to caUand
tost the quality of our Tea*. Coffees, Sugars, and
General Groceries, which wo warrant to be of the
finest quality and aocond to none.
We dsllver ou. goods in the ettyfrea. sndourt
ante© goes with all w© sell. By tbe recent change in
our firm we have greatly increased our facilities for
carrying on our iumnePH on a much larger *esIo than
ever before. Wo respectfully solicits continuance
of tbe liberal patronage so liberally bestowed on us
in tbe past, aud beg to again assure our customer*
tbat nothing shall bo lacking to giro them every sat-
THOMPSON k PETTIBONE.
Railroad Announcement!
EVERY SATURDAY from each port}
INSURANCE ON COTTON BY 8TEAMF.R8 ON THIS
LINE ONE HALF FIR CENT.
CABIN PASSAGE f)0
DECK, with subsistence 10
This line to composed of the first class steamships
WYOMING TEAL, Commander.
TON AW AN DA BARRETT, Com:
freight er passage, apply to
HUNTSR A GAMMELL,
Eft Ray street.
For New York.
the obbat bouthkkn steamship company.
. BVKRY THURSDAY,
loiumoo. bf tXla Ida, can ba albcUd uudar
cam* *!!!•. mra
The first clam steam sre
Henman Ltvlnf etame, Chbrerrosn, oom.
Oett. Barass, F. O. Mallory, Cere.
H. W UvTnG^Sk"*. ... Oelobfir rth«ht 13:30 r. U.
... ” 30, et 13:30 P. M.
... •• 13, et 4:30 r. M.
... - r. at 4:30 r. m.
elare etoamsrs. For pesmgs or freight, apply to
WILDER * FULLARTON,
No. • Stoddard's Upper Range.
T1IJD :
Baltimore ft Savannah
GEN. RARNES.
13 V/.
ISTKEMHUIP COMPANY,.
HTME STEABtelH OS THIS UNS BA TV. YHOM
•I- Either post every tee (ft) day*.
Through Bills of Lading and Passenger Tick eta.
taeued to all potato to Ooorgta, Atabetua. end Flori
da.
Ihe ships we all firet elaas, and compomd as
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. )
Atlanta h Wist Poiwt Railroad, J
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 30, ton. \
Chniitfo oi Schedule
/^VN AND AkTKK SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1, in,
V ' Double Daily iWeeenger Trains will run on tills
Road as follows ;
Leeve Atlanta at 7:10 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 7:00 P. M.
Arrivo In Atlanta st 6:00 P. H.
Arrive in Atlanta st C:45 A. M.
Night trains run through to Montgomery WITH
OUT CHANGE OF CARE, forming a
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
with trains of tbe MobUe k Montgomery Railroad
for Mobile, New Orleans, aud sll points In Texas,
and with Trains for Selma and Meridian, Ala.; Jack-
son, Corinth, Okatana, Vichttiurg, and all points in
Central Mississippi, CentrsTilabsms aud Northern
Louisiana,
than thel
gomery. Mobile and New 0 _ _
er to Helms and all points west of Selma.
Passengers lesvtaf AtUnts
At 7:10 A. Anjv. In Htena at...-. .,1:91 P. M.
Al7:00p.*i.', AtSvelDg^u M.... ..10:31 A. M.
^MjjOjjtera. connoctioni with SOuw and Mwtd-
BACCACE CHECKED FOR ALL TER
MINAL POINTS t
Rft* Fare as cheap and sccornmodstlons as good
aa any other routft.
Ask fur Ticket* via West Point and Mont-
Ttahtas for sale at the oAee at J. H. Porter,
General Ticket Agent, at tbe Union Pfiesengtr Depot
L. P. GRANT.
Superintendent.
W. J. HOUSTON, S*
Gekfirsl Paereugar Agant oc!3-U
Store House fbr Bent.
500 Crates h^sort-
ed granite and C O
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State.
Send for list of con
tents.
MERCHA NTS
City and Country
you buy. We import
CUTLERY AND CROCKERY
And it ia not to ynur interest to go a long die!
from bom* and pay as much or more lor the same
We call particular attention to our stock pf TABLE
and Pocur CUTLERY, and do net tettaftre that foe
extent variety and prices it is equaled in tho South.
AN IMMKNHE STOCK
George H'ostenbolm and Son’s
Celebrated I XL Cutlery.
JOSEPH ROGERS & SOM’S
TABLE AND POCKET CUT
LERY-
CK WARD 4r CO.
11 4 * ANY.
W* arc sgonta for tbe
CELEBRATED HARD
RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE.
Ho you want trade A Itutchcr's,
Rogers if Son’s, I X L and
other best Brands of Raxors,
Scissors and Uniats, rail
Looking Glass Flates.
I OFFE* FOB BF17T A FI BBT ClioS BTTgl
NEHH HOUSE. For parfttcultt* apply, by tatter
NEHH HOUSE. For partaci
r la person* to
A. K. REAGO. Merchant,
4 Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streets,
Atlanta. Os.
eepttdtpv
To Parties Desiring to Build
T h* ofcureijpred would raspectfoDy Inform ths
dtilMWft of Attanta tbat he ta now prepared to
•aportnUnA fhq Mmtldimp mid FtuUhlur, *r
»tiraatii*Maraut\!SMi* MtMteoi.,
h Robinson, and Fay hCorpat. A
Longtay
/
Hamfoaas....
toriks.
North Point..
FbnnU
l.
vjlArtdtlfoet, Savannah.Ga.
J. B. Andrews, Aganl
Ualtiaore. Md.
BOSTON ASAVAN IN All
O. T. ANDUMON,
“ icval Western Ages
Atlanta, Georgia.
General Agent,
utte aad gulf Freight 1.8m.
Broadway, NEW YOU.
Wp i,ine.
S”H“SfAraSS ,!,OL *'' ,u “
g ra~M*ty - OMOWTAX- (»»*»), «H*. p. u.
^IQ,** 0 * P** °* »te Wte reuIXU
Ttaoog un. aI hdn>( (iraa to prtaMpM poiaU
FM(hl Md IOMr.Bc. at low !*« Oood pm-
«rr>cooaiaodMI«a..
Gonds forwarded free of onmnu *a4on.
Untar goods by tha direct line frem
If You Want a Good
TMINO OALL ON THE
flasA .aozflidoff .0.\
FHILAUELPIIU AND ATLANTA
WINE & lilQUOIt !!o'
At No. 8 Granite Block,
M
BROAD STREET,
We offer tbe
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
the Citv. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases <fc
Toilet Sets. : t!l
In feet, any
thing needed'
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
IcBiiGe & Go.
■ rrfTBV
wantkd.
f|3WO OR THREI YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN
r Boarding and Ijoffghig tn a fiyst<has privstn;
Tan minutes walk frsm ths (tar 8
‘ociS*
UtsOM Ct-eeh .WtOs.
P. A. BAHBOUH d CO.;
JJXAIKIia IK
FLOCK,
MKAL it.
V SHIPSTUrr,
MMAsrsLLsje, MMjrrtcM r. .
nr nm feicx faib m wheat, -st
AUfratenaramtenta* icon* inset tent*-