The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 12, 1871, Image 4

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-2 THE DAILY Train** Monmo. SUN. 11 AI ' , * r * r Co* we lime*. TJ ..Octobsb 12 Ch«n|e of Onr ■ whsrrtptton M«. Wo uk attention to our new termi of ■ubecription in the tint column on flrta P «€f- llaglc < aplra mi Iki ML $ Cento •w CITY AFFAIRS. in 1 A oorraepondent, in a communication 1*°? P*** l> **ssv^s?’ w “* br arly and adrfwlly, imffata that tito city officer) for the enmiing year should all be true, uooonipromising Democrat* of tlie Jeffernonian stamp, the principlea of which, when folly maintained, hare nev er yet fatted to prove a (nip guanffito* far the faithful diachargo of public dutiea rml the oafaty of the country at large. Such men, he aaya, are not thoae who aeek office with a view to promote come pe- , cottar clique or ring, whoae only atrength in aecuriog election), couaists in pledgee apd unprincipled maneeuvringa and arti We have in onr Retail Dry Goode fioee, auoh oa are diacarded and con demned by truly honorable men. of Indiea’ Dreaa Good*, Lacea, Embroi deriea, Hoaiery atock of Dry by na, and we aolirit inspection of our ttock from alL aeptas-lm Ciunaanni, Bonrroa ft Co. Window 81 borquin Table and Floor Oil Clothe, Mata, Mat- tinge, Wall Paper and Upholetory Gooda, in largo Tutatto*. 4 thh^Caffet Stotogl ■eptae-lm CHiHmua, Bothtom ft Co If Talegrapb ffaw Talk—A C»i4. At a meeting of the Oarmaaia, Hanover, Niagara and Republic Iuauranoe Com- piuim, oompriting the JJndftFwrfter* Agency of New York, held this day, due preparation waa made to pay immediate ly npoo adjustment all losses incurred at Chicago, after doiog which the capi tal of all the Companies will remain unimpaired, and a aurptaa of mm a half million dollars, loving tko gross cash assets of the Dnderwritere Agency over two millions and a half, , ,. A. Stoddabt, General Agent.' W. H. Hanoocx, Local Agent,Atlanta, Georgia. New Am4, Oft 14 16T1. We sell the Buffalo, the Beaver, and tbe.Challenge brands of Alpaeas, bought at a heavy diaoount on agent’s prices, and sold by ns at oorropondingly low ***000-41 Peck, hi Hauli.es ft Co. of atrength?’ "It cannot be denied that cliques and and ‘rings’ have grown to an immense magnitude, and that too many persons join their schemes to obtain promotion and pocket ill gotten gain# The extent to which this la carried Is alarming. Wo want men who can neither be bought or lirflnanded by them, and who will know how to keep the fingers of such creat- urqpout of the puJiljc.Troasary,” A full lino of Bilk Fringes, at octiMt Peck, de Sauu.es ft Co. Just received, at Brumby ft McPher son's Supply Stortj, £jo. JU3, Peachtree street, a largo and choioo lot of tbe finest Family Groceries of evoiy descrip tion. tt Ts MsrchaaU, G. W. Jack is selling bis "Exceldor Stick<tafly." » Jkas4rV noofoanda, at 17 cents; 600 to 1,000 ]x>unds 1(>* cents; in lots of 2,500 pounds 16 cents, and fan<{j Mndiea tor leas than anjr tote er bouse this side of Netr York. Rcusemh»r?>dgyHS.»Jto,%a*ltot iug tliakNcBiqby A McPhpcson, No. 108, Peachtree street, sell Cook ft Clark's flour, and no other. It There ure no bettor Kid Gloves than those sold by oct0 4t Peck, de Sauukb k Co. For the best Mackerel, go to Brumby ft MePhersou’s, No. 103, Peachtree St It ' We liS+e n large stock of Dvese (toads marked at small profits llomombcr Die Fair is close -at hand, and get your dresses ready in time. oct'J At r» Bauuks ft .Co. For tbe freabest and cheapest Family JfWffcwtg? to Jtruiaby, ft M^erson'f, No. 103, Peachtree street It Ladies’ 'and gentlemen’s flue Uaudker- orttMt Pick, dk Bacllks ft CoJ - Thoerj hnst Cre#m,Cba*se (ot sale <M 7 9RM>y « McPbetoouV, • Nw M«, Peachtree street It Ten different shados in Moire Autiqud Silks, at eamptmv octa l Peck, dx Sauues ft Co. Nobth Bbitish asp Ukeuantilk lane iukcx Company.—To John C. Whitncr, .Agaat: Tfta Lctadfftt Jttdsnh fttlegnyls ‘‘Hplswribo $3,Q(X) |pr Clumgo^uffu. i.s; sottle all loaaee promptly; draw at three day’s lightf XmAihSi assets will rot be touched.*’ Csas. E. White, 3t Associate Manigei. an had been picked t>P on the streets tin* day beforo in the most deplorable ftate of inebriety imaginable, and it was n® We ia sagiag sko. wasn't gnlily, fee ■There tra“ momentous interests at ghea she woke op daring the night and stake," saya be, "and mighty issues are to bo fostered during Abe forthcoming year. We have a population of over thirty thoutrmd, on enormous debt to dis charge, together with schools and water works to support and inaugurate—all queftjbim of great magnitude, demanding wise; judicious legislation, and bon est, economical supervision. Who bable successfully to navigate oar bark through the codling storm? That is the ques tion which the people of Atlanta must determine for themselves. Let them act wiaely. Will they select, the young and inexperienced, or the incompetent; or will tb«yrnako.aheioe of fata who have experience, and who will prove a tower John C. Whitncr, General Iuauranoe Agent, would assure his patron* ting the fallowing Insuraooe Companies icpre- sentod by him are prepared to meet the recent Chicago losses without detriment y-boldors, via; Home Insurance Company, of Now York; International Insurance Company, of New York; At lantic Insnrancs Company, of New York; Excelsior Insurance Company, of New York; Hartford Insurance Company, of Hartford; North British and Mercantile, 6a.. 3t A very liandaome and fall line of Gui pure Lawns, at MlKtftttv.at *4» HaVUJ»,ft, Cq, 4 ('Ultras' Ticket. We see that some person, in the Era of yesterday, announces a Citizens' Ti iket for Councilman at tbo next city election, in which appear the names of several souud Democrats. It is a mistake to suppose these men will not support the nominees of the party. White nnd Urotvu BdLriggun Hosiery, at octet l’KCK, imBsULLES ft Co. A *tllras*ftsai6rlnc>(lin to Daktourica. Tha people of Ball and Lumpkin counties have been bolding a special ebe- tioa to authorise a county mbaoriptiun to* Borrow gauge railroad from Gaiuee- vilb to Dahlonaga. The people are en- and determined to build the road. They oik able to do it, and it will be worth much to them. Wet'll Ik* »1»S I W the season, a theatrical programme, in which advertisements will appear to an adrsnUgb. It'wUI be riteulatod free throughout the crip. A Mw sdpply of Black Bilk wriUboto- oeivod this wqe^ fS aV. octtt-it lima*., ukSauiiuh A Co. Tke Faclffa Isasrsaw Cwrapaap mm* tfts Ckleaga Ftrr. Tha tallowing dispatch waa reoeived by Ti* NTDaria, Agent Pacific Inknranoo Company, of Ban i''ranciaoo, California; ' Ivocstk, OA— Oriutrrlo. 1871. L. n. Dev is, Agent I’Bciflc Insurance Company. of Skit Francisco, California: Ckloago loaaes lit'kvy, but Will bo 1*1(1 U BOO It U k(lJtlBtl'(l. St a * JlKHMAM H Jt'MNkOM, Bpoci^l /gciitf " ^ ‘ ' Ctlmlnsl Tr UOs t Palrkwrn. * * On* Jrltr* ngt) Mr. L. M. Spaight killed John Brad niry ntxmt a half mile from Fairburn, and is now on trial charged with m*; .dcr. ■ Yeet.rday mornirg tho cose was called, borne witnesses who had boon s mooed failed to appear, and Judge Wrigbt lined them 8100 each, one jury man who foiled to appear wea flood 840. The entire dey was apeatln trying to get a jury. When court adjourned, only nine jurors had boon selected. Judge Wwght hi highly spoken of as a good judge, administering the law im partially, and (Wpecially is a terror to law-breakers! ; TnnhM Ksk* sgUi «WWj If' you want a good, .refreshing meal, that yoa will truly rklbh, atop with Mrs. MrLtten, at the FUrburn ( Hotel. We oan*t be mutoreotd in Table Lin jiia. ' “ neHMt Peck, de Sauujb ft Co. ■nekles Eswtog Ettk. ■ Nee the notice of eepertor Machine Bowing Ttoead aad-Bpool Bilk, and pkioes'of lhe atlhe tl the Grover A 8a- *t>t Berwingpisriilne^A^y, pert ‘door tc James' Bank. •• -* 1 ‘id* It all 4* , 0*Lkcn DmJLsI at W*.. 76c., and 8k. mtUk Peck, de Saullxs ft Co. • A city paper Stated, on Monday morp- »■ F to#* f*5 for selling liquor without lice pan. Mr. Oortb’ version of the matter is, that ha has ltoehke to aJl by the quart, and never sells any other way; bet that the wartssatathiapanaaeMinnnbrak^i^p hnndy from Us plaoft by the dunk, by imposition, and misrepresentation to hai I and little son in his absenac, and he * of being thus dealt with under Dr. J, N. Simmons, who hat boon on an extensive trip to the North and Yif•** returned to UiekUy>*etor^, vnstlyim- paared in health and spirits. Mr. A Wellborn Hill, formerly of Wilkes county, now one of tho firm of Daniel ft Hill, of Augusta, (formerly VOberforce Daniel,) it In the city. He rpproeenta one of the beet homes m Au gusta. Hou. W. F. Wright, Judge of the Su- *QM«asM» amkkvm W* city hist night. He is uow holdiug Court at Fairburn, Campbell ooenty. Hon. W. A MoDougaU, of .Mnsoogeo, arrived In tho oity butt evening. , Gen. W. B. Wofford, of CartcraviUe, has been in tbe city tcvwal days, sag the Supremo Couit. He is one of na to re's noblemen — being actuated by pMriotie impulses in ell he doe*of apab- he nature. HAYOH'I <auRT- WIUSU0AT. Thoy Bought tbe oottrt-hooM far Where they rMnktnM fur boon, W»tchiBi( tbe lunda the polio* play. While the Mayor holda both bower*.*.' This moruing tbe crowd at the levee wasn’t as numerous os it was select.— Some splendid blood wav on exhibition, among whom. SAVANNA OAKTRELL wav found to bo which. This was s cose iff the deadest drunk the Court had ever lfad tbe honor to hold an inquest over. 7ai asked her “ms” for some water, tbe guard told lier he wasn’t her ma, and then the troth flashed dpou ber like the *x(flJUra*f A kerosene lamp. A**he bad never been drunk before, tbe Court played bis small bower and took ber 8&. •'A* tha day waa alowly melting, r lu iU golden wavaa of Ifghf; Aa tha alghing braeaea murmured ThrttHAf amt* mitt »nd low; Aa the warblers fluttered downward, Keating on each .leafy bough, lie waa stealthily gliding onward, Folica fallowing in th* rain. When they picked him tip and entered Him for th* early morning train.'* This waa tlie testimony given in the caso of C. H. Holliday, who bod acci dentally token one drink too many. The Coart told him if he could convince him (the Court) that he got dronk acci dentally, ho would not only not fiao him, but beg his pardon to boot for having bim up ; but, after trying several times, he failed, aud had to fork over five dol- lntfV ooeli, before be got Mft f mm timon waa no blood kin to “ Timon of Athens/' qut a straight out dmple #ceae. He waa up for whipping his daughter, who made such a terrible noise that it alarmed the Our remarks on yesterday will apply whole neighborhood. Two of his daugli- very well for to-day. ters testified against him, and it was provan that lia was an Uabituftl drunk- that Jin# is brisk. d. Tli« Court dottvoied along feature and Jesse pays ten dollars and costs for his behavior on tbe occasion. MISS JOSEFIKK SIMMONS waa floating through tbe realms of space attired hi Yod poplin and ft nobby bat, sqrmminted by a huge feather and other artificials. She was one of the girls of tke period. . .'For kb.'d light blu. oje. .nd golden hair, Tver Util. teVaa* s »al.t mo mm A fhc. and s form that would com;*!., With that of Cl.—o—1»—try." Tbe Court compared ber to nice little girls wb didn't get drunk and roam around on tlie streets, in such tender and patbic tunes that it made Joeephin* sob and cry and promise never to do so any more. Her appeal wo* overpowering, and upofl ber solemn pledge nefer to be gnilty of the like’agsia, aha got off with costs. Several fioscsWcro continued for want of Ill'S *nt witnesses till this morning. We ask attention to the notico of tlie National Publishing Company, desiring agents for tho sale of this popular work. It is sold only by subscription, and is odo *of tbo moat (saleable books ever published in America, Nearly ltXkOfH) copses of tbe first volume was sold befbve the sooond was published, olid still tlie country is not lull supplied wim tbe work. Any active, intelligent young man can make money by canvass ing far tho sale of tbe work. Maj. J. C.IWkitncr announoes a num ber of Fire Insurance Companies lor which he is agent, which aro able to pay all their Chicago and other losses, and remain unscathed. t«b Major is a very successful and prudent underwriter, who does a safe, reliable busieeav, with first- dan obmpnnia. -< - *i > f l'.s|hl th. IUm.1i. On Friday tbe 29tb of September, ob structions were planed upon the track of tkp Aitsfijiuft HailrogdfibetWeou Norcross aud Duluth, with tke obvious intout of throwing tbe traia off the track amt en dangering life. Determined to ferret out tliu villains, if possible, tbe authorities secured the services of Messrs Murphy and Raebury, deteotivep, of this city. This WM equivalent to securing tke p*r- pstraton of the outrage^ and consequent ly, on Thursday, three parties were ar ras t«d and brought to Norcrosa, charged with tho crimo. These were John and Bad Me Carthy, brothers, and Hxekiel Math- ows. Two of the party have eoufeseed to the crime and turned States evidence. A preliminary examination waa expected tgjiay byn ly.l^cetpdaj. , ( Til* F*rt«. Our ueifflibor^iUfl\ Kty, see mi to be son tfflre »Wt what’is saW M the remark/ of its editor, in relation to tbe postpone ment of tbo investigation of the charges against Copt Foster Blodgett, ou Setup. ft*Mn m<t nalattviB m It has been stated -and to some extent thp^W «u Appavaagrag. Old winter seems to he advancing hja skirmish (iuh aith the fntehtion of bring ing on a general engagement. Yester day the cold wind came directly from the north pole, and the Esquimaux must have been stirring up things with a long pole. If the “poor in onr midst” were all ready for the fight, we would have no fears for the result. And as fuel is be coming quite plentiful and provisions are reasonably cheap, those who can should l*y in their winter supplies and prepare for the coming conflict. Old people say that the coming winter will be a severe cue. ' Fla. cradling at Auctta®. From Ibe notice of Judge Hammock it will be seen that be will, on Thursday next, sell at auction tbo entire lot of clothing and piece goods in tbe storo nn- der yiuliptioial Hotel, httcly occupied liyjltean Campbell ft Co. This is a rare opportunity to bny cloth ing. The goods will be sold without re serve, and done fairly, as Judge Ham mock transacts alt bis business. ti. Jam.. Mew Hall thfa Brewing. All the ladies belonging to tbe First Methodist Church, on Peachtree street, ore urgently requested to meet at James’ new Hall, Whitehall street, on this (Thursday) evening, at 4 o'clock, to trans act some important busioess concerning tbe Ladies' Fair next week. Volto* Market, Yesterday cotton was quiet ud steady, at 17J for New York middlings, Owing iq the mclemioey of the wea Ac r for th# pust two days, but verf % little is erfmiog into market 4 ‘ CM* TMddl * Flour is rising rapidly, and trade in Bocob ifl very scarce, and one qnkrter of a cent higher. Trade yesterday was usually good. The jobbing merchants did a lively ship ping bu|iness while the retailers were re started to an occasional customer. Gold, buying r $l.ll, and selling at $1.13. A raffle for a fine mare and top-buggy oomes off to-night. See notice, 8*cr*t*TT'* OAoe. Atlanta AfrlcuUorml andJndu*- trial AuoriaUon. Atlanta, Oa.. October 11. 1871.— Stockholder* In this Aaaociation will be *nUtUd to fre* ticket* for the fair, .ill Stockholder* ere re quested to cell at my office and obtain ticket* for themselves aud fhmllira. Fa mu el A. Echols, Secretary. trial Association, Atlanta, O The fbikwtns premiums are added to ottr published list: Tor th# beat saddle borse or mere, open to the world, $30; for the best pony horao not over 1SX * high, $10; for th* best watch dog, $5. Hamuel A. Echols, Secretary. i-L DAILY PROCEEDING* OP THE KP. PRMMB COURT. SUPUBME C’oUKT OF GEOBOU. October II, 1871 No 3 ami No. 5, Cherokee ('ircuJt, IisvJng ) consolidated, they wer* argued together. No. E. U. Uernoa, Supori’.tcndcnt. end A. O. Bond. I*s- no* Holms, Homo and Dalton Railroad, vs. Ann Elize Lecy; ce*e from Whitfield. Printup h Fom-he for plelutlff in error; J.Glonn oontrs. No. 5 is between “i® aeroo pertiea and counsel vice versa. No. 4 is th® East Tannesse and Ooorgie Bailn<*d Company va. James Montgomery; caso from Whit- flnkt 1>. A. Walker. McCutclien k Shmuato for plaintiff In error; Printup k Foucho, \V. II. Dabney Contra. Pending the concluding srgument in this esse, - D’oJoek e. in. to-morrow. the court adjourned till 10 < Looal and UusUices Nollces. ij9_8eeretary’a Office Atlanta AgricSl- tural and Industrial Association, Atlanta, Go., October 6 th, 1871. The fuliowing premiums will be added to our published list in tlie department of Fine Arts: For the best and handsomest display of Photographs—Silver Medal and Di ploma. For the best Plain Photograph—Di ploma. For the beat Water Colored Photo graph—Bronze Medal. For the best Porcelain Picture—Bronze Medal. Samuel A. Ecroim, Secretary. oct7-S * Fish AND Ot*tek Defot—8ft Whitehall street—Wholesale and Retail. Oysters 82 per gallon; Pish 23 to 45 cents per string; Shrimp 25 cent* per quart; Crab 75 ceuto per dozen—aarefully packed»» s and auipped to any point. oct3 L. Cooe. an. Fresh chocolate creams mode regularly every week at Bloek'a Candy Factory. Broken esndr 20 cents per nd—six pouuds for a dollar. All of fresh Frenoh confectionery kept eoustautly off band. sop 29- Offices to Rent.—One room on 2d floor; also a portion of the office, in cluding one window on tbo first floor—in Tbe SrN Building, on Broad street. Apply to J. Henlt Smith, tf. Bum Ofliee. “ Alexander U. Btki'hens on tbe Study or the Law.”—A 16 page pam phlet—one of the profoundest of Mr. Stephen*' many productions. Single copy 15 oents ; 60 copisa 86. Address ' J. Henlt Smith, * Manager San Office, Ike Lsdici' Fair—W«l«y Chapel. Tho First Methodist Church—Peach tree street, is assuming grand proportions and a sightly appearance, as it approach es completion. The wbolesouled ladies of that Church aud congregation have made arrangements to huld a Fair to raise funds to complete the Church, dur ing onr great Fair at Oglethorpe Park, commencing tho lGtb instant. It is in tended to eclipse anything of the kind, in brilliancy and attractiveness, that ever was gotten up in Atlanta, and we have no doubt will be u perfect success in this respect. The Committee appointed for the pur. pose—Colonel B. F. Maddox, and Dr. H. L. Wilson—have secured for this pur pose, James' new Hall, which will be handsomely fitted np and tastefully orna mented. Its first occupancy will be for this noble purpose. The Ladies respectfully solicit donations for tho Fair. Any contributions will be thankfully received. We trust they will meet with the largest success. tf Card. Councilman from tho Firat Ward. However much _ may appreciate this act of kindoea* upon the part of frieoda, I mint be permitted to decline the proffered honor nndcr the cirennseUnoea. Jambs W. Pbicb, M. D. Atlanta, October 11,1871. Popular Jamil]) Setsing fllarijintt * YA, Blw* ■••ratals tatH. The Brims, Items and Dalton Hail- chants sad others,'wouM do tftril to con- ■all This mate is bcaroring a favorite ori Itlia one oft rise boat constructed roads in tbo South. Tbe agent at this ptase, wnih posted business man, who gives satisfaction to those who patronise his road. Giro him a call. sod would .Piet likely cud in smoke. This is tlift impression conveyed by rood ing several articles wbick have appeared in fheboMunteM the AWn What 4* rtaJqr fieeM*dlne, ao is the arresting and bindiakioteft to Court of thef*lteviRg*FteoBsl»«»<'» r -I ! L r Harris, N, F. Hokhkiaa, B. W. Wienn, Jamas Mwtliaa, W. D. R Millar, J. C. Alexander, JbA Fry and Foster Blodgett—all, except two cl these, upon the affidavit of Maj CUP. MvColla. Wo have soon a list of owr twenty names, wboeo oaesa, with specs A* eharges, result of which wo shall see. We are inolined to tho opinion that th jro is not much farce in it She the notice of Frcshteut Crane in ^ myegigg'j " ' " rax A To Parties Desiring to BmW Atlanta that he la bow prepared he 4 Robiaeon, and Fay 4 Corput, Architect*. jftrixuLL BE t. BBSs Ad? lit li-BSLOO Sated J rEIOE* AND TEEMS or WILSON SHUTTLE 1 Sewing Machines. OMuarun mkttcasm. $10pbmo. $1 peso No.«, Pleia Table |«| flM $44 Mm fl, hall-eeee, pla bt &•«$«. No. 7. do fha’y US6 |% Mm V. FeUlM esses MM, Me. 8. FaU (kbask MS AIR WARRARTID FIVE TEARS BT WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO We ertsA H distinctly understood that thee* art ov mm Mom which w* never dsffMtr. end tss ear Msrktnee to have every »0 he fou^d la any rnderfeed'shuttle Mmchine, end Banatmali.Qhippifi9 tuui. IfifRHdF'S LINE—NEW 1 IRK Sr SAVANNAH. EVERY TUESDAY fbom each pout. UUUKAECEBY STEAMERS OF THU UNA ONE HALF PER CENT. f ¥ The first ofatss ateemships] DKAUBOKN, Commander. VIRGO BULKLKY, Commander, Compose this line, and one of theee eteamehips leaves eeoh port KVEBY TUESDAY. Through bills of ladin* given by theee etcanmhip* by all railroad ecu flection i, and also through bills lading glvsn in Savannah on Ootton deaUued for Liverpool and Hamburg by first ciffise stoamshlps.- For freight or paesage, apply to HUVTRR 4 GAMM1 PHILADEZaPHLA AMD SAVANNAH MAIL STEAM SHIP COMPANY. FHILJi DEtsPHiJi jurn tut* rjurjrjin. EVERY SATURDAY from each pobt^ INSURANCE ON COTTON BY STEAMERS ON THIS LINE ONE HALF FEB CENT. CABIN PASSAGE •. pang withsnbslsUnee .....ft This line is oomposed of the fest claaa eteamshlpe WYOMING TEAL, Commander. TOKAWANDA BARRETT, Commander Oqe of theee steamahips leave each part EVERY SATURDAY. Through bill* lading fitruished by theee steamship* by all railroad connections. For frolght or psasage, apply to HUNTER 4 GAMMXLL* $4 Bay streat. For New York. TEE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP OOMPAMY. EVERY THURSDAY. / - • by this Lin* can be eflsctod aader am open policy at one-half par oeot, CABIN PASS AUK T7. $80 00 Th* trat dam steamers Herman Livingstone,.... u Cheec*jaan, I Ctom. Barnes, F. O. Mallory, Goto. Wll saflas follow*: H. UV IN (ASTON October $th, at 13:30 ». ac. M 7r •* 30, at 13 JO r. m. M 13, at 4:10 9. h. •« ST. at 4:80 r. «. •ftis: Baltimore & Savannah #TKA.JMlni» COMPANY, rruu STEAMSHIPS OF THIS LINE BAIL FROM X Either port every five (!) da/a Through Bills of Lading and Passenger Tickets, issued to all points to Georgia, tkhenfi. and Fleet- Ueorgia, The ships are all Aral class, and eompoeed as fol- iHwulUtU0Bfi. Liquors ! Liquors ! BUY YOUR Ales, Wines S Liquors EBNNY’B Chicago Ale Repot AND - a ‘ Wliulcoulc Liquor House BY have a Large AatortwaeHi 0/ all kind* 0f MMgl/OMA, which will be told at the Jfitel Jfirssirss* able Term*. *eptl4«dy 1 AM GLAD HE HAH COME. Tke Best Paper Hanger In Ike State af *1 ffcergla I CAN new earn ytmr chain. new for tbe earn* you wll charge for varnishing chairs it ail to give satisfaction. Farnitnre coversent, mad* and • fit warrantecL Hat order. AH kinds of hoistery done at the shortest uotioe. I have re moved to DcGive’s Opera House, under Mayson'i “ “ * lletta street. C. R. BROWN. Latoef Elshmend. Fa. JOHN KEELY 1JE8PE0TFULL1 XV LIC that he hi aud has opened for CHOICEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS Ever offered by him. Tarticu ar attention 1* directed to the following classes of goods, which wfll be found to comprise choice styles, and at old prices, via: IDrXZEJSS GOODS, IN IMMENSE VARIETY. Black Alpacas, of the celebrated “Eclipse” brand, color warranted, (at last year s prices.) Colored Al- pkcae, in every shade. Black and Colored Yetve- toe im, in great vaiiety. Table Linens, Irish Linens, Towels, Toweling, toe., Turkey Red Dens asks, and Napkins, Blankets aud Flannel*—an immense stock. Waterproof Cloths in Variety. Casslmcrr. Doeskins, Tweeds, etc..'Beal Lean* la Thread, Valenciennes, and Guipure Lace Linen Collars and Cuffs. A complete line of Eu| Hotiiery, Ladies’ Merino Hhirle. in eboloe Men’s Brown English Half Hoes—a full Un. Merino Shirts aud Drawers—excellent vain*. large assortment of Balmoral and Boulevard Hklrts. The largest and h offered in this store. 4#r An inspection before purchasing la solicited i the underttfgned will not be undereftMd. JOHN KEELY, octa-tf Cor. Whitehall and Hunter streets. Railroad Announcement I SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, ) Atlanta 4 West Foist IUii.bgad, } Atlanta, Oa., Sept. 30, 1871.) Change of Schedule. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1*71, Double Daily Passenger Trains will run on this Road as follows : Leave Atlanta at 7:10 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 7 ; qo p. M. Arrive in Atlanta at 6:00 P. M. Arrive la Atlanta at $:46 A. M. Night trains ran through to Montgomery WITH OUT CHANGE OF CARS, forming a DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION with trains of the Mobile 4 Montgomery Railroad for Mobile, New Orleans, and all points in Texas, aud with Trains for Selma and Meridian, Ala.; Jack- son, Corinth, Okalona, Vloksburg. and all points in Ceutral Mississippi, Central Alabama and Northern Louisiana. gonicry. Mobile and New Orleans, and 47 miles short er to Soltua and all points west of Selma. Passenger* leailng Atlanta At 7:10 a.m., Arrive to Selma at 8:32 P. M At 7:00 p. m., Arrive in Soltua at 10:33 A. M dose connections with Selma aud Merid- Maktag in Road. BAGQAQE CHXCKED FOR ALL TER MINAL POINTS. If You Wants Good THING CALL ON THE PHILADELPHIA AXI» ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR GO. At’^Wo. S Granite Block, BROAD STREET. wtauntacA ULHHKLS Red Rust Proof Oats AT Mark W. Johnson's, urruwai s! v. Cotton Warehouae, off It road Street 300 Btuh. Selected Seed Barley, *50 Both. Seed Bye, to amre. 500 Both. Seed Wheal, *10 Mueh. Bed Clover, *15 Both. 8«f., Tap air Herd* BtMDUhlp " ORIENTAL •• (7« ton.^ CkpA F. M. tto loth, 20th ud 20tk ■teaxnalxlp Uxxo. j^reUlWtt^^ttllHlOLK ' (UOO TON*), C»*L Steal BROW, ^Sailing from seoh port Jjjja ol ttilo* EtTcnlo priori(wi polaU Fniahl aud Mom M tow ntn>. Oood pa.- •eager accommodations. wwd« forwarded free of couunisaion. Order goods hy the dlrct-t Ulo from Boston, and avoid transhipment. BK?H4 BpflOH 4 BARNARD. Agewts, tar—ask F. HicitooN 4 CO., 224 Steftl Swfiffwl ftgnrtff*, loe Btuh. Tall Meadow Hat Orate, la arrive, 175 Bath. Btae Orate, aad all other EM/W Orater*, iff 5QO Cwt. SYteh Turnip Seep ; xi^stp j loo Too* Sea Patti till warn aad ®wrao, war Wkaah Ma ALSO: 500 Dixie Blow* Mad other Flow., from fi SO to f» 50, cheapn ttau ho®, aiado "ScootcrA" ALSO! The Belter Talent Orab* DrttL Far wwrag wraat. Eta " ’ Alan I Brarjoklnt ab. ra.d.l iu taa ratttalia. iM Uua, at Hark W. Johnson’s, P. O. BOX 3SO. A Manta, Oa. »r*if. .if.ir K/f; Fainter and fkrro^tfiier, / \FTICL above W. G. Jack's. Whitehall street, r torae thank* to hie old patron ■ foe tom** Myot^ and beam cckun nance of thi IN CITY! To Milt 500 Crates assort ed granite and CC Ware for $SO per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. MERCHANT S .nr ' I : * r a* j.>»uuHf/u u City and Country C ONSULT YOUR INTEREST; EXAMINE OUR stock aud prices before you buy. We impart CUTLERY AND CROCKERY Audit* from ho goods. We call oarticnlar to onr stock ot TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, and do not believe that for extent variety and price* It is equaled in the South. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Oeorge Woetenhatm and Maa>e Celebrated I XL Cutlory. JOSEPH ROGERS A SON’S TABLE AND POOKET O U T L E R Y. CK WARD O- CO. B 4 * ANT. We aro agents for tho CELEBRATED HARD RUBBER handle knife. Do you want ITartc ft Butcher'*, Roger* if Sou'*, t x L aad other beet Brandt ot Razort, Scittort and Matvei. Call ‘ on at. McBBIDK, * Co. Looting Glass Plates. THtp: We offer the Cheapest and Best line ox House - Keep ers’ Goods m the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Knives Waiters. Cas- tors, Vases & Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash McBride & Go. B. a. aiuiawa r. *. turnon. Drake's Creek MUlt. BARBOUR d CO., A. D PLODB, REAL, ft 8HIP STUFF, MMA.rei.ijr. (Airmen er hiuheet pkice rain foe wheat. -*a fflpraiwaa *iOwii«a>ta, E®4 Avar i8i.fr