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THE
SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1871.
NO. 437.
THE DAILY J3UN.
PublUbed bjr the Atlanta 8u FabliiUng
Compauj.
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i. Healr Smith, Ueneral Editor and Busi
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gnr.MA, ROME AND DALTON R. R.
TSAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED.
Leave Seims 8:42 a. M.. 5:16 F. K.
SiwrtXm. J :411:4* a. a.
Arrive at Dalton....
Leave Dalton
Arrive at 8
7:40 F.M., 3:50 A. M.
7:60 A. U., 8:20 r. M.
»:37a.m„ 10:45 r. M.
8:10 f. M., 9:44 a. M.
a ATLANTIC (on BTATN) SAILSOAD.
M1GUT rASSSMOES xbain—outwam«.
Leaves Atlanta JJ
Arrives st Chsttenoogs - o.iosni
DAY PA8BKNOEB TRAIN—OUTWARD.
Arrives st Chsttenoogs •• • • lM p
FAST LIN* TO NKW YOBX—OUTWABD.
Leaves Atlsnts ^45 p
Arrives at Dalton • • • * • • • • w P
NI'iHT PASSENGER TSAIN—INWARD. ^
DAY FASSkNOKB TSAIN—IWWAND.
Leaves Chsttenoogs..
Arrives st Atlanta..
1.42 s
. 6:30am
_ , 1:32pm
"accommodation tsaut—inwabd.
Leaves Dalton ,22S ! m
Arrives .t AtUlItt 10 00 * m
THK OKOBOIA (AUGUSTA) SAILSOAD.
(No Day Train on Sundays
Night Passenger Train arrives 5:35 s. m
Night Passenger Train leaves P- ™
Dsy Passenger Train arrives “
Day Passenger Tralu leaves • •• 7.u» »• ™
tttone Mountain Accommodation arrives.. .8:05 a. m
Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves. ...6:35 p. m
MACON AND WESTERN BA1LBOAD.
D,y twow tMin ISM!'
Leaves Macon m.
Day Passenger Train arrives 2:00 p. m
Arrives }*{®JJ* “*
Night Passenger Train.loaves 2:55 p. m.
Leaves Macon 5 * 05 P m *
Night Paaaenger Train arrives 10 _ :3 £P;
ATLANTA AND WEST FOWL BA1LBOAD.
Night Passenger Train arrives I'M a. m
Night Pasesnger Train leaves JJ® ► “
Day Passenger Train arrives 6:00 p. m
Day Passenger Train leaves 6:45 a. m
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINK RAILROAD.
Leave Gainesville . **•
Arrive at Atlanta. 13
L*ave Atlanta. ”*• “*
Arrive at Gainesville...
1:42 P. M.
Macon A Augusta Itallroad.
D.T luanu nun. d hi, •um>*m kimotzd.
Lun *u*u.u . S »‘ u
arrive >t iugu.u 1 46 r. M.
Wettcru Railroad of Alabama,
Ij!.ve Seim. 1:12 * u
Arrive at Montgomery
Arrive at West Point
Leave West Point
Arrive at Montgomery
Leave Columbus
Arrive st Columbus
6:40 A M
,...11:63 A M
....12:20 PM
...12:30 PM
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
1 P1ROM Ssvsnush, Ge., vis Albany. Jacksonville
I end Toltehasses, to Quincy, Florida:
Leave Savannah daily 10:13 */ S
Arrive st Albany daily... J.'fS p* {J
Arrive at Jacksonville daily 1.45 P. M
Arrlvo at Tallahassee dolly (Sunday#
ceptsd
U.V. T010.MOP. dou isunctaj. „
Leave Jacksonville daily 3: JjJJ J- JJ
Leave Albany dally. JS ?* 2
Arrive st Ssvsnuah daily G- 3 - n
. 7:36 P. M
Memphis and Charleston Railroad.
W. J. Arkus, Agent, Atlanta, Oa.
10.16 PM
8:00 P M
Arrives hT Memphis, next d^y U :16 P M
corn no kast:
Morning Express leaves Memphis 10:20 A M
Arrives la Chsttenoogs, next morning.... f*0 A M
Mail Train leaves Memphis. 12:10 A M
Arrives in Chsttenoogs, next day 600 P M
Macon and Brunswick Railroad.
dat AOOOMMODATfON TBAIN—(Daily except Sundays)
Leave Macon (passenger shed) 8:20 s. m.
Arrive P- “•
Laava Brunswick 6K» s. m.
Arrive at Macon Passenger Shed 5:25 p. m.
nioht FASeKNOxa (Daily exoept Sundays.)
Ut* Mmob PMseagar Shed 8:10 p. m.
Ant vs at Savannah 8:00 a. ul
Leave Savannah .* 7K»p. m.
Arrive at Macon Passenger Shod 6:50 e. in.
hawkinsvillk TKAIH iDtiily except Sundays.)
Leave Macon Passenger Shed 8:06 p.m.
Arrive st
Leave HswkinsviUe
Arrive at Msooo Passenger ithsd 10:30 a. m.
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE
LeghUtlrfl Charter Hraated In 1819.
Rev. Geo. V. Brown, President.
niHE next Academic year begins on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18.
An Eclectic Class bss been formed for the benefit
improve t
J3r* €
tJSs£Er'"' m *
rot further particulars address the President
i, July 2^ 1I7L tytl-d2lswhw2a
as in other similar
Washington, October 12.—The Secre
tary of War bos a dispatch from Iowa,
which claims the State for the Republi
cans by 45,000 majority with important
losaea in the Legislature.
According to the Philadelphia Ledger
the riot in that city was caused by drunk
en negro youths insulting ladies and
killing a negro who voted the Democratic
ticket.
Second Assistant Postmaster General
Smith has resigned on account of ill
health. John L. Powell, who succeeds
him, is now Marshal of the Second Dis
trict of Alabama.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, unlawful combinations and
conspiracies have long existed and do
still exist in the State of South Carolina,
for the purpose of depriving certain per
sons and classes of the people of that
State of rights, privileges, immunities
and protection named in the Constitu
tion of the United States and secured by
an act of Congress approved April 12th,
1871, entitled “An Act to enforce the
provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment
to the Constitution of the United States,
and, whereas, in certain part# of said
State, to wit, in the counties of Spartans-
burg, York, Marion, IChester, Laurens,
Newberry, Fairfield, Lancaster and Ches
terfield, such combinations and conspira
cies do so obstruct and hinder the execu
tion of the laws of said State and of the
United States to deprive"the people afore
said of the rights, privileges, immunities
and protection aforesaid, and do approve
and obstruct the laws of the United
States and their due execution and im
pede and obstruct the due course of jus
tice under the same; and, whereas, the
Constituted authorities of said State are
unable to protect the people aforesaid,
in such rights within the said counties^nd
whereas the combinations and conspira
cies aforesaid are organized and armed,
and so numerous and powerful os to be
able to defy the constituted authorities of
said State and of the United States within
the said State and by reason of the said
causes, the conviction of snch offend* rs
and the preservation of the public peace
and safety have become impracticable in
said counties; now, therefore, I, Ulysses
S. Grant, President of the United States
of America, do hereby command
all persons composing the unlaw
ful combination and conspiracies afore
said to disperse and to retire
peaceably to their homes within five days
of the date hereof, and to deliver cither to
the Marshal of the United States for the
District of South Carolina, or to any of
his deputies, or to any other military of
ficer of the United States within said
counties, all arms, ammunition, uniforms,
disguises, aud other means and imple
ments used, kept, possessed or controlled
by them for carrying out the unlawful
purposes for which thecombinations and
conspiracies are organized.
(Signed) U. S. Grant.
»Ht 11orolorient.
RECORD FOR THK PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.
Office Chief of Signal Service, I
Washington, D. 0., Oct. 12. j
The low barometer which extended,
Wednesday afternoon, from Goorgia to
Virginia, has moved rapidly southeast
ward and then northward over Rhode
Island. It is now on the eastern coast of
Maine. Heavy rains have fallen on tho
New England coast, aud high northwest
winds have prevailed since midnight on
middle Atlantic coast Partially cloudy
aud clear weather is now reported from
Lake Ontario to Delaware bay, and to
Michigan and southward to the Gulf.—
The area of highest barometer lias moved
from the Ohio valley east and northeast
into West Virginia and South Carolina.
Sections west of Iowa and Lake Miehigan
are not yet heard from, but it is presum
ed that the low barometer, with wiuds,
now prevails ovar this region. Easterly
winds, with cloudy weather, is reported
from Louisiana and the Oulf coast.
rrtMIUUn.
Partly clear and pleasant woather for
Friday from Georgia to New England.
The brisk southwest wiuds in the latter
region subsiding by Friday, noon,—
Threatening weather and brisk south
winds over upper lake to luke Erie, in
creasing cast winds, possibly, with rain in
Texas and Louisiana.
movements are realizing largo amounts
on the continent.
MS, HmrrUa J'mrmtrd,
Bcffauo, October 11.—Tho lightning
train for Chicago encountered a heavy
rain, sleet and snow storm last night, but
proceeded with uadimiuishedqteed. The
run from New York hither is the fastest
ever made.
T/u Amu Mmmrmmtt t'mmpamy -III pUsrAI.
New Yobs, October 12.—The Home
Insurance Company, after paying two
millions on the Chicago losses, claim to
have two and three-fourth millions of as
sets left.
Jld I A. dmlmlt.
Sai,t Lake, October 12.—The Mor
mons have subscribed $10,000 for the
Chicago sufferers. Brigham Young guve
$1,000. Salt Lake will send $50,000.
Two Pop*r% Mentme—Ji t/u JKorg^u,
Chicago, October 12.—Tho Republi
can this morning issued a half shoot and
the Tribune an entire sheet filled with
advertisements and announcements of
merchant's change of localities.
Eighty dead aro now in the morgue.
VathtrlHf mp Hit BnMl— Vill r*y Im Pull.
Yesterday the coroner hold inquests on
04 bodies, Only two wero recognized—
Henry Ullman Barker and Peter O’Brien.
Twenty bodies were taken from the
basements of two houses.
The Franklin Insurance Company,
which lost $000,000, telegraphs that it
will pay in full.
The Illinois Legislature assembles to
morrow.
Careful estimates make the number to
be cared for through tho winter 70,000,
U'timl the Rftrmut t«Hf,
Washington, October 12.—The loss to
the rovonuo by tho Chicago fire is
$4,000,000.
troyed, two partially, and others threat
ened. There were large stores in thoso
towns filled with winter stores.
A steamer was sent with relief from
Port Huron, and returned with fort;
persons, several of whom were badly
named. All the telegraph offices along
tho shore are burnod.
R. R. Hubbard, of Hunui City, Bhot all
of his fine horses and oattle to prevent
their perishing by the fire.
A light rain yesterday seems to have
abated the fire.
Prof. Charles Scott, of Hopo College,
perished. Also a minister, whoee name
is not known.
A fire at Windsor, opposite here,
homed the principal business part of the
town. The incendiary baa been arrested.
Tho cutter Fessenden has leached
Port Horn with seventeen refugees from
the lake shore, two of thorn fatally
burned.
A large part of the city of Moniateo,
on the east coast of Lake Miohigan, has
boen burned. It was tho largest lumber
town in the State, having four thousand
inhabitants.
CALIFORNIA.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
ILLINOIS.
Mow to und RtlM»
Chicago, October 12.—Major P. B.
Mason Telegraphs to commissioners and
persons desiring to aid the Chicago suf
ferers to send money instead of purchas
ing supplies, as shelter and fuel for tho
winter^sre most needed.
Flour, hams, aud especially blankets
and bedding aro wanted, but contribu
tions should come in cash drafts, payable
to the order of David A. Gage, City
Treasurer, Chicago, aud addressed to
him.
Ji Mont At Tor tho HmATtrern.
Galveston, October 12*—The proprie
tors of Greenwall’s Opera Rouse and the
entire theatrical companies, will give
benefits on Monday night for the Chi-
oago sufferers.
The Galveston priuters donate Mon
day’s earn'ngs to ^the Chicago printers,
and suggest a similar movement by the
printers throughout the Uuion.
The Chamber of Commerce is raising
moocy for the Chicago sufferers.
MmtfhU to tho *«*«* /
New Orleans, October 12.—The
Knights of Pythias hold a convention to
morrow for the benefit of Chicago.
BidwelTs Academy of Music and Har-
tyman k Barry’s Minstrels will give
grand complimentary benefits to Chicago
on Monday night
Bolitf from Bmflmmd amd tho Comtlmfut.
London, October 11.—The mnnicipali-
ttes an<l trade associations throughout
England are moving in behalf of Chicago.
The amount raised will be Urge. Similar
MISSOURI.
IF/m the Mh-MIhx Art.
St. Louis, October 12.—The alleged
Ku-Klux, against whom Governor Brown
is proclaiming, are composed of a band
of horse thieves, robbers and murderers,
mostly fugitives from justice.
Bjrprem Mobbed— Protoot from Cltloomo.
San Francisco, October 11.—A stage
was stopped, and the express robbed, in
Sonora county, by masked juen.
The citizens aro protesting against the
course of Vincent Colyer against peace
ful settlers in favor of the Apuches.
FOREIGN NEWS.
aiie»llan(on0
Railroad Announcement T
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, .
Atlanta a Wert Point Railroad,
Attento. Ur.. Sept 30, 1871. ]
Change of Schedule
VN AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1,
Double Dully PuMtiugor Train* will run on
thi*
7:10 A. M.
7:00 P. M.
8:00 P. M.
Arrive in Atlanta et. .f 6:46 A. M.
Night train* run through to Mootgornery WITH
OUT CHANGE OF CARS, formiatf a
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
with train* of the Mobile A Montgomery Railroad
for Mobile, New Orleans, and all point* in Texas,
aud with Train* for Selma and Meridian, Ate.; Jack-
_ 1 __ and all point* in
Central Mississippi, Central Alabama and Northern
i will find this route 98 milee shorter
Passengers leaving Atlanta
At 7:10 a. m., Arrive In Helms at 8:34
At 7:00 p. m.. Arrive iu Selina at .10:32
Making closo connection* with Selma and Merid-
Road.
ITALY.
NEW YORK.
Laborer$ Want their Pay and Can't yet it—
Sporting- Man Bead—Colllolom on Water.
New Yobk, October 12.—Two thous
and lat orers, called the Largo Fipemeu,
struck and marched to the court house
to-day, for their wages, but found none.
A large police force was on hand.
It is rumored in sporting circles that
Barney Aaron was killed at the Chicago
fire.
The steamer Neveraink, of Troy, ran
into a sunken erib to-day. It is stated
that some jumped overboard and wero
drowned.
Tho large crowd of pipe laborers quiet
ly dispersed.
TEXAS.
Further .V»im from the Bourbon Smceeto.
Galveston, October 11.— Giddings’
majority iu the Third District is 4,411.
This includes l,G80k majority in Lime
stone and Froostono counties, which aro
under martial law. No further returns
have been received from the other dis
tricts, but it is conceded that they
have gone Democratic by handsome
majorities.
KENTUCKY.
The Fire In Indiana.
Louisville, October 12—The woods
and houses are burning along tho New
Albany and Chicago Bailroad.
The Church Oppooeo the'Stale.
Rome, October 12.—The Italian gov
ernment wants the grounds occupied by
tho convent of St Adria for an extension
of the King's stables. The Jesuits have
an American college there. By an order
of tho Pope, the convent will yield only
to force.
NOVA SCOTIA.
ShoeJelmy Murder mud Snlc!do.
Halifax, October 12.—A drunkard, at
New Dublin, murdered his wife and four
ohildren and then committed suicide by
jumping into a well.
CONNECTICUT.
Tht .V«c Prnldtmt tf
New Haven, October 12.—Dr. Noah
Porter was inaugurated President of
Yale College to-day.
FRANCE.
Tht Slalu.r IA. BtpmlUt.
Paris, October 12.—A majority of the
members elected to Les Consoils Gever-
aux are supporters of tbe present admin
istration.
About one-ninth of tho members re
turned ore Bonapartists.
GEORGIA.
Savannah, Oct. 12.—John Screven,
the Democratic candidate for Mayor, and
the entire Democratic Board of Alder
men, were elected by a majority of 1613
votes.
MARYLAND.
Beclarmtlon of the Blohopo In Council.
Baltimore, October 11, 1871.—“ We,
tho subscribed Bishops of the Protestant
Episcopal Chur jk in tho United States,
being asked in order to the quieting of
sundry members of said Church, do de
clare our conclusion as to tlic meaning of
tho word regenerate, in tho offices for
the ministration of baptism of infants,
do declare, in onr opinion, tho word re
generate is not there so used as to deter
mine that afmoral change in the subject
of Baptism is wrought in the Sacrament."
This declaration is signed by all tbo
Bishops.
OHIO.
-r.lmt Mmllr.md
Pmrlhtr trmm IA. RltrU
CmUUmt,
Cincinnata, October 12.—An express
train lienee, on the Pan Handle Road,
yesterday, at noon, ran into a freight
train. The conductor of tbe express
train, Johnll. Williams, was killed. No
others hurt.
Latest estimates are as follows: Senate,
18 Democrats, 17 Republicans. House,
47 Democrats and 5G Republicans.
The Hamilton County Delegation
stands: Senate—Republicans 1, Demo
crats 2; House, 5 and 5,
Columdgs, Octolicr 12.—Returns from
46 counties show the Republican majori
ty to be 18,700.
UTAH.
.Ei-f'sA.Jr Cmrd.
Sait Lake, October 11.—Tbo argu
ment in Brigham Young's caso is pro
gressing. ( (
PENNSYLVANIA
Mi EImIAm.
Philadelphia, October 12.—Addition
al returns sustain yesterday's estimates.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Charleston, Oct. 12.—There have
been fivo deaths from yellow (ever in
the past twenty-four hoars.
MICHIGAN-
1,4 Sr-i.l CMO.rr.ia. Frfr444ta.—Im-
tneuoe Low of Life and Proper tp—Stock Shot
to Fro cent them from Perlohimy In the
Flumet— Urimylmy In of the Mefnyte*.
Detuoit, Oct. 12.—St. Clair and Hu
ron county advices are distressing. All
that part of tho State east of Saginaw
Bay and north of a point forty miles
above Port Huron, is swept by the fire.
A number of persons have perished.—
Five village* have been entirely dee-
CANADA.
ra< Mlm m ia« w-4u~i>.ra- .« Jf.i. r>.sr-
•ion of Canmdn— ■Sol cure of a Cuelom-Bomo
—Uncle Sum to the Rescue.
Montreal, Oct. 12.—The following is
official: Tbo Fenian General O’Neill,
with a force not stated, crossed to day at
Fftinbina and seized tbe Canadian cus-
tom-hoaBO and tho Hudson Bay Com
jinny’s port. They wero attacked by
United States troops, and O’Neill
captured. It is reported that a larger
party crossed at St. Joe, and that United
States tioops are in pursuit.
SPAIN
The FroyreootoU Oryaniolug—The Politician*
Harmonising.
Madrid, October 12.—Tho Progressists
are about to organize a party throughout
Spain on a larger basis.
So faros concert of action and party
discipline aro concerned, it is kuown
that Serrano and Sagosta are on tho best
of terms and ready to act in Union.
It is stated also there is good under
standing between Sagosta and Espatero.
Ncm QUvcrtiscmcnts.
SiTVJtTlO.r n-jtJTTEO,
ago, from the country, a
iietnifttrcsH, iu a go<nl family.
Apply at
house keeper, and
THIS OFFICE.
3?ea.cliti*eo Islti’oct
Photographic Gallery.
Dll. C. W. PARKER, A«ont.
Prompt and Reliable.
tlayr ago, my house on Race Track street, was
destroyed by Are. This day I received $1,426, amount
of my inHurancn, from the “Putnam Inauranco
Company, Hartford, Coun.." represented in this city
by that gentlomanly Agent, W. U. Hancock, Esq. To
this Company, through their Agent, 1 tender my
thauks for the prompt and full payment of the above
amount, and rcepcctfully recommend Mr. llaucock
and “Tho Putuaiu,” to tho public.
J. M. BOOKOUT.
Atlanta, Oct. 12,1871. octl3-lt
DeGive’s Opera House
Director JOHN TEMPLETON.
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 14.
GUA.NI) UC-OPKN1NG
For the Fair Season!
With an Entirely new Company of
UNRIVALLED EXCELLENCE I
The principal Artiatee of which have met with
unparalleled success in Savannah, and othor
cities, and who will appear for this limi
ted season in strictly select, fash
ionable and
NOVEL HENHATIONH,
At their Newly Improved and
POPULAR FASHIONBLE RESORT.
IS, Tho old popular pricca.
Tickets for roserved neats at Phillips k Crew's
Bookstore. octll-tf
ATLANTA OFFICE
Southern Department.
Liverpool & London
And Globe Insurance Co.
Extract from Report *f Directors at the
35th Annual Heeling, Feb. 24, 1871.
Total earnings of Co. for 1870 1,200*714 Pounds
In U. 8. Currency, about $6,000,000
Reserve surplus remain* tame as
test year 971,400 Pounds
In U. 8. Currency, about $1,850,000
It appear* from this augment that the Reserve
Surplus Fund of Company is about $5,000,000
The accumulation* elut'c last statement
after payment of Ion* * (estimated).. ..$4 000.001
Leaving for payment of losaea $9,000,000
Estimate of loea In Chicago $2,000,000
for payment of losses. ...«„ $7,000,000
This will leave the Capital, Assets and Be-
eerv# Fund $18,000,000
ctlH-tt W. t. WALKER, Afint.
ten
BACQAOECHECKED FOR ALL TER
MINAL POINTS
Odr Fare as cheap aud accommodations as good
as any otlmr route.
oct2-tf
Throo-Ply, Ingrain, Two-Ply
And all Grades of
CHEAP CARPETS,
In oxtcnslve variety, now on salo at the Carpet
Store of
aeptM-lm QHAMBBRL1M, BOYNTON k OO
The JLargeit and JUott Superb
Stock Of
TAPESTRY. BRUSSELS
CARPETS
In the 8outh, now on exhibition at tho Carpet Store
of
*ept26-lm.
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON k CO
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Lumber-
qntn Materials,
Damask, Reps, Rug*, Table and Floor Oil Clothe,
Mata,flatting*, Wall Paper and Upholstery Good*,
in Large varieties, at the Carpet 8tore of
aept26-lm CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON k CO.
Office Selma, Rome Sc Dalton R. R. Co.,
E. V. JOHN SON, Local A^t,
. NO. 4, TUB H. I. KIMBALL HOUSE.
Atlanta, Oa., October 12th, 1871.
via 8. B. k D. U. it. and its connections to all
terminal points, as low a* by any other route, viz;
To MONTGOMERY, SELMA, MOBILE,VICKSBURG,
JACKSON, CANTON, MERIDIAN and NKW OR
LEANS.
E. V. JOHNSON, Local Agont 8. R. fc D. R. R.. No.
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AT THI LOW PRICI OF
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM. ’*
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GREAT GRAND FAIR!
4 Kimball House.
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Notice to Contractors.
PROPOSITIONS TO BUILD A POLICE STATION
HOUSE, according to plan* aud specifications, to bo
ut tho ofllcoof Parkins & Alien, Kimball House,
will bo received until 12 o'clock, M., on FRIDAY,
13th, instant.
Address: 0. P. CAS8IN,
Chairman Building Committee,
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Office Tarkln* k Allen.
A.ciminiHtru.tor’M Halo.
State or GeoboiA,
Tauaterbo Coubty.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
said county, will be sold on the first liie*day
in November next, 1871, bolween tbo lawful hours
of Halo st the Court House door, in Crawfordvllle, In
said county, the plantation or lands belonging to tho
estate of Uenoral Aaron W. Grier, deceased, late of
said county. This plantation is well adapted to tho
culture of corn, cotton, aud ninsll grain. Situation
healthy, society good. Convenient to railroad, post
office, churchcH, and mills.
Mr. James A. Grier is on the place, and will take
pleasure iu showing tho lands to sny one wishing to
to seo it. Sold in lota to suit the purchasers. A
plat of each nurvey will bo exhibited on day of sale.
Sold for tho benefit of tho heirs of said deceased.
Terra*, one and two year* time for approved papers.
This, September 11, 1871.
JAMES M. TRIPLETT. Admlnistr,
de bonus non, with the will annexed.
HOptl 1-td*
. B. HOWARD
W. H. HOWARD A SON,
COTTON FACTORS
No. 2 WARREN BLOCK,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Commission for Helling Cotton,
One and a Quarter PerCent.
dies ordered will be carefully as-
the firm, at the lowest market
Liberal cash advancoa made on cotton In ware
hoime. We extend all the facilities offered by Wsre-
Mercbauts. Consignments solicited—satis-
action guarantee. aug21w3iv
A Good Chance
FOR A_HOME.
r WILI. HELL I)EFORK~ THE COURT HOUSE
door, in the town of Newuan, in Coweta coun
ty, on tho FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT,
it being tho 7th day of tho mouth, beginning at 10
o'clock, and continuing until all are sold, my lands
lying in the Fourth Dfetrict of said county, known
as the
“ IIAUBEH PLAC E,”
CONTAINING
ONE THOUSAND ACRES-
The said place la well watered, and well timbered,
there bciug about Six Hundred acres of the seme In
the woods. I will sell it in tracts and parcel* as fol
low* :
First ONE HUNDRED ACRES, upon which arc
hituatcd the dwelling hoiian, a neat frame building
with five rooms thoroughly reeled, with glass win
dows, and nubstsntisl rock chimney*,—with agar-
den well ouclosed, itself containing uoar three acre*
—and capacious Gin House with Screw, aud new
barn built since the war.
Next 1 will seU SIX HUNDRED "ACRES, tracts
or small farms of FIFTY ACRES each.
I will then sell THREE HUNDRED ACRES t D
parcels, or tracts of from Twenty-Five to Forty «ee
each.
Upon each and every tract sold I shall so arrange
that there will be water, Umber and good building
sites.
I shall have etch tract accurately surveyed, and
the boundaries well defined.
1 will eell on the following terms :
ONE-FOURTH CASH ; ONE-FOURTH IN ONE
YEAR ; ONE-FOURTH IN TWO YEARS ; THE
BALANCE IN THREE, WITH INTEREST FROM
DAT! OF SALE.
Upon any and all these payments except the first
I will take cotton st Fifteen Cents per pound, (I mean
good merchantable Cotton such as is usually sold in
this market) delivered at Newnan, Georgia.
YOUNG MEN-Uonest aud industrious and all
other* have now an opportunity to buy homes, and
pay for them, by their own labor.
Persona desiring more than one tract oan have the
privilege of purchasing additional parcels. 1 shall
so sell that persona buying can purchase adjacent
tracts.
This tend will positively be sold on the day thus
advertised.
Any information can be hod by applying to mo, or
Hinton P. Wright, at Newnan, Ga.
W. F. WRIGHT.
aug4-MonhWceklyUstNov. Newnan, Oft.
OF THE SEASON OPENS AT
OGLETHORPE PARK,
October 20, 1871,
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
▲ TXiAMTA
AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL
ASSOCIATION.
$10,000 IJV PREMIUMS
BY THE ASSOCIATION ARE OFFERED.
$1,000 IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
BY THE CITIZENS OF ATLANTA.
And for the Saturday of Fair Week, r Citizen*’ Pune of
$2,500 IN TROTTING PREMIUMS!
Tlio Fork Buildings and Ground* are receiving additional improvement^ tk*
Track being put in fine condition.
AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS ARE MADE FOR
3*5,000 V I H IT O R 8.
The different leading routes of travel and transportation will bring Paoeng&V
and Freights at HALF RATES ; and the indications are that the Exposition will
bo one of
Unrivalled Interest.
The regulations of tho Aasociation aro such that
BAhHUTORS and
Must find thoir attendance on the Fair pleasant and profitable.
For Copied or the Splendid List of Prrmfttmi, please address.
Samuel A Echols,
SECRETARY .
teg' Tho book* are open and entries being mode. Exhibitor* aro reqneoWd to
make entrica at oa early a day as posaible. oet5-
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WEED
Family Favorite Sewing Machine.
DURABLE, ECONOMIC Aa..
SIMPLE,
WlUL DO A GREATER VARIETY OF WORK, WITH
change* than any other nuoniae. Sold on the inataUmont plan, in
'en dollar, a month. Office and aaletroom at . ...
Ghrnikt’K Bloolc^U XCnrlntto Straot,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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Atlanta 'Waiter C
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snposee. OeMifis, my institution will oun
4eaeaa» I sefiwrtothe tellnwif pesee
are being treated at my es
Beuee, Hunter street. Mfc J
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J. M. Hill. J. T. 1
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ANDREW H. H. DAWSON.
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Broadway, loom IA