The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, September 11, 1872, Image 1
THE DAILY SUN. l’lfiiliglH'd by the Atlanta Son Publishing Company. ALBXAKDUB H. STKPHJENH,) J. HMLY SMITH Prop’i aLBXANDEH si STEPHENS, Pcl.tlcal Bdltt Maaagf i Travxilcg Age...: j JAAlc-a L. OAU10US, Tush<Ve, A.a. VOL. III. A|«bIi for The Sum. M. F. Echols, Opelika, Gi J. D. Oiuwlkx, Wolfskin, J. K. If. Douglass, Homer, Go. Oglethorpe Go., Oa. J. O. Caldwell, Boueville, Oa. ATKihi k Haoukax, Thom eon, Oa. H. 0. Hamilton, Dalton, Oa. W. o. Davis, Jr., Eaton ton, Oa. J. a 1’am ham, LaG range, Qa, D. W. Brzncx, Coring ton. L. 0. Thomas, Oxford! J. n, Pittard, Wlnterville. B. a. Maktiw k Co., Crawford. B. B. Ethkidoe. Rutledge. Jack Kiko, Borne, Oa. A. J. Com an, Cleveland, Oa. A. M. Coltov, Social Circle, Oa. 0*0. Lumfxik, Stephen*, Oa. A. W. Ambuet, Maxey’e, Oa. Jana Ca*b, Oarr'a Station, Ga, Broca Fixtaaxca, Saw Dnat, Qa. uav. n. aiATTixu), Convert, Qa. Jooeth Davidoo*, Woodville. Oa. 0. L. Pkaoock, tiUvllle, Oa. W, O. Scucoou, Warrenton, Oa. Miixaa DuBotia, Sparta, 3a. 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Of The Atlanta Sun, Terms of Subscription DAIIjTi Single Copy Per Annum a 10 00 *• " Six Mouths 6 00 " “ For a less period than Six Months (per month) 100 CLUBS FOP. THE DAILY. Three Copies One Yfy.r 2? oo Four *• " •».... 35 00 Five " " " A i» 00 Kight •• •* " Ch 00 Ten •• •• •• 84 00 Muffle Copies t/xl . WEEKLY PEE ANNUM t Single Copy, * 2 00 Throo Copies 5 00 Flvp " —* aty :...!5 00 15 00 Twenty Fifty 84 00 One Hundred Oopiea, Six Mouths 65 00 Shepard,Baldwin & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Liquors & Tobaccos No. 11, Decatur Street, Opposite Kimball House ATLANTA, Oa. ’l/ANTV, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1872, NO. 710. THE DAILY 3UN|TEEEGKAPH NEWS MORNING EDITION Bjr the New Vork Associated Frees. ATLANTA, OA.: Wednesday Momnso, Sett’b 11. 1872 FOR GOVERNOR : JAMES M. SMITH. Platform Adopted by the Jeflfersonlun Democratic State Convention Assem bled la Atlanta the 80th Aagaat, ura. 1. Resolved, That the Government of the United States is oneformed by sepa rate States; that it ia one of limited pow ers, delegated by the States for speciflo purposes and objects set forth m the Constitution; and tnat it possesses of itself uo original or inherent power whatever. 2. Resolved, That the Union estab linked by ihe Constitution is a Union ol States, Federal in its character, com- josed of States thereby united, and is ncapable of existence without the States as its constituent integral parts; that the indei tructihiiity of ,the States—of their rights and of their equality with each other—is an indispensable port of this political system, and therefore, the per petuation oi the Uniou iu its iutegrity depends upon the preservation of the States in their political integrity; the Government of the United States being a Federal Republic, and not a consoli dation of the whole people into one homogeneous Nation. 8. Resolv-d, That the “right of local State-government" with the “subjection of the military to the civil autnority,” and “the security of the privilege oi the writ of habeas corpus," in limeoi peace, with the power to enforce “the rights, and promote the well-being of its inhabits nts by such means us tho judg ment of its own people may prescribe,” aro reserved, seeured and guaranteed un der the Constitution of the United States to the several States of the Union; and that too, not “subject to any solemn Consti tutional obligation upon tho part oi the Federal Government” of any kind what ever; but on the contrary, the Ftderal Government is under a solemn Constitu tional obligation not to interfere in these matters in any way, and when it does so, it becomes a usurper of power, an oppres sive tyrant and an enemy to the liberties tf tho country. James Burger, a child two years aud seven mouths old, died in Savannah, Sunday, of sunstroke. Republican Eujirlllci In Malt. The following aro the majorities ob tained by Ihe Republicans of Maine si the seven elections prior to that wkiob came off on Monday: TLuljnal 1867. JB08 1 O rTf K> - ..27,687 ..11,614 . .28,403 .. 6,‘Jbl .. 9,506 . .10,631 Arretted Under the Enforcement Aet, >. a. u.sn. a. l nnuraca LAWSON A FITZPATRICK, Attorneys at Law. EATONTON, OA- Will line tic* la the Ocmulr.ee Circuit and 8u- prime Court. Prompt attention given to Collection* Tho Junior refer*, by permission, to Hon. A H. Stephens, Hon. P. B. Bobim n. t. ‘ Hon. L. Stephen*. Time Table Southern R. K« Security Co., LE8SZKS or TBK Memphis and Charleston Railroad. jni 5 45AM Arrivusln Memphis, same day....T.•••••• 9l2 P M Mail Train loaves OhatUnooga tlli P M Arrives in Memphis, next day 11:15 A M leans and Southwest, and at kfemphia with steriusrs to all points, Ajkikjui. -^--^jumball GEORGIA SPRING RBEWERY IVEST EJTD, .< TLIJT.f. The undersigned, having made extensive Improve* ments in the famous Georgia Spring Brewery Park, situated at West End. respectlully calls the attention of the public to tbeindneemeuta it offers for picnics beautiful oovered platform, pond and two boats, a carousal swing, g gallery. In case of rain shelter eau to eight hundred persona. s grounds fs pom ting gallery >e given to eight hunc. „ For ladles and children, two large and finely fur niahed private rooms are always ready. • School and church plcntcr of the grounds at half price. The 8ireet f of the Spring. **"""'*B10HTKB School and church picnics will be allowed the the grounds at half price. The 8ireet Cars ran within fifteen inmates walk AU are courteously Invited. TO THE MERCHANTS OF ATLANTA The Atlantic & Gulf FREIGHT XANTE Via Savannah, Ga. JJKO LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THUB FA bran, ud frtond. that their lUh. ud ChMlleatloa, ■h*U tlvny. b. m low u by compttla, UaM, and •ay - SpncUl ctralan” or "LMm." Wrod by oihm tonlM, glrla, low.r nUs thou u yrM.nl si- vartlMd, wlllb. proa-yt,y w.l by LurrMFu^dio, e- daction, oa tho AUnotle « Oalf Fniabl Lino. Enchant. vUttln, Nnr York will oonmll th.tr la- brah by cnUlog on C. D. OWENS. Oen.nl Agent of lb. Liu. a* Bradny, holot* making yrtlgbiMi- The Savannah Morning News of Sun day says: Henry Wilson, colored, was arrested for violation of the enforcement act, at the election for justice of the peace of the Lrst district, Saturday. He is charged with interfering to prevent several negroes from voting, snd, in several instances, striking thorn. He ap peared before Commissioner Wayne and entered into bonds in the sum of two theuBsud dollars. Fatal Accident. A white man, by tbe name of H. L. Lawson, was run over on the Wilming ton, Columbia & Augusta Road on Mon day night, just this sideofTimmoUBville, and instantly killed. It is supposed that three separate trains passed over him, as his body, when discovered tho next morning, was horribly mutilated. De ceased belonged in Timmonsville, and was about twenty-five or thirty years old. It is supposed thut ho was intoxi cated and lay down on tho track aud went to sleep. An inquest was held over his remains yesterday, and a verdict re turned in accordance with the facts.— Wilmington S 'ar. Slaughter of the Innocents. Tho Camilla Herald of the 7th is rc- spousible ior tne following: The wife of Mr. Richard Moye, wLo lives eight or ten miles from town, walk ing out late in tho evening, recently, discovered a large rattlesnake nearn tree that had fallen years since. Mr. Moyc was sent for, but did not faucy a combat with such a monster in the dark. The next morning early, however, he repaired to the place, armed with a gun, and find ing the big snake under tbe log, shot and killed ik The snake was six feet in length. He then saw another serpent of the same species, shout one and a half feet long, which he killed. Th n snakes of the same kind and size begau to ap pear from beneath the fallen tree, until twenty-fonr of the reptiles were slam. Mr. M. demands a premium as “snake killer.” NEW VORK. from th. President—H« Olv.a H'« «•“•»»• fur Declining to Attend th. Soldier. 1 nnd Sailor,' Convention. NewYobe, Sept. 10.—The following letter, in relation to the approaohiug Pittsburgh, was received this morning by tbe Secretary of the Veterans’ Na tional Committee: Lono Branch, N. J., Sept. 9, 1872. CoL L. S. Dudley. Secretary Veteran -Vd- tional Committee: Dear Sib—I am in receipt of your let ter ol the 4th instant, extending to me byyouroommitteean iuv tstion to at tend a grand mass convention to beheld in i he oity of Pittsburgh, on the 17th instant. My desire to attend snd meet agaia i omsny old companions in arms is very great; but my judgment tells me to leave the celdbratiou entirely to taose whose motivet can’t bo misunderstood. I know of no class of citizens better entitled to meet iu convention aud to have weight accorded their views, than the vetetau soldiers, who risked their live for the honor and perpetuity of their country. I nm sure your councils will be mark ed by wisdom and patriotism and that the meeting of bo many comrades will be a joyous and an advantageous one. I wish for you ull, that you expect from your meeting of the 17th instant, and only regret that I ounnot be with you on that occasion. With great rtspect, yourob’t. serv’t. U. 8. Chant. Mr. John H irner, for many years cashier of Western Union and old Amri- cuii Telegraph Companies, died this afternoon. beveral delegates from the Louisville Convention aimed in this oity yesterday and to-day, with a view to waiting on Charles O’Conor relative to the Louis ville nomination; bnt up to noon no in- terview had taken place. A reporter who waited on Mr. O'Conor was inlormed by that gentleman that he knew nothing of such a deputation. Forrester, the alleged murderer of Nathan will be brought before Judge Dowling to-morrow morning. If he is not discharged it is the intention of hie counsel to make application for a writ of tiaheas corpus in the Supreme Court. What is known as the old National Democratic General Committee of Brook lyn; now anti-Greeley, has been revived, and lost night they made the following Congressional nominations: 2d District, John F. Henry, Republican; 8d, A. W. Penny, Republican; 4th, George W. Baker, Democrat. The ticket will be completed at a futore meeting. Utica, N. X., Sept. 10.—The temper ance leaders in this State have published a call for the meeting of a mass conven tion of electors who favor the promotion of a tcmperauc* reform by political ac tion. The convention is to assemble at Syracuse on tbe 20th September. WASHINGTON. A New B..k for Charl.aton--Tarn.tt Dark by th. Indian,. Washington, September 10.—The hank of the Charlestdn, S. 0., National Banking Association was to-duy author ized to commence business with a capital of 8600,000. Tho War Department has reoeived a dispatch irorn General Sheridan dated Duluth, Minn., the 8th inst, saying: Gen. Barker, after reaching the moun tains of the Yellow Stone Valley was obliged to oome back on aoconnt of tbe Surveying Engineer’s deciding to go no Sfctn Qlbn/ttisttncnts. IV. S. JONES, PROVISION BROKER, tmwviviT/, ©, Special Attention Given to Southern Orders. further for fear of the Indians, and there fore the expedition is a failure. MARKED REPORTS. BY TBL1GBAFH TO THB ATLANTA DAILY BUN COTTON MARKET. her Election Returns — Sixteen tuusnnd llef>ubllc»n Mnjorlty. Lewiston, Me., Wept. 10.—The even- iug Joumul bus returuH from 258 to>vha, Rich give a Republican majority of 14,- 918. Tiio Journal states tiiat, at this rutio, tbe State will give a Republican gain of from 5,000 to 6,000 from lost year. It places tbe majority at 16,000. SOUTH CAROLINA, Got. Perry Nominated for Congress by the Deuiolibercrats. Charleston, Sept. 10.—Ex-Governor Perry bus been nominated for Congress by tb< Democrats aud Conservatives of the Fourth South Carolina District, now represented by Wallace. T'lis is tbe only Congressional nomitionso far made by tbe Democrats. WYOMING. Indian Troubles Cropping Oaf, Bryan, Sept 10.—Dispatches received from camp Ham bough last night report tbe killing of a man named Heenan by Indians, at Bear Cre^k, fix railos distant. He bad nine bullets in bis body. Four mules were carried off and tho harness cut pieces, three meu are missing. A rty ol cavalry s arted in pursuit this morning at daybreak. This is believed to be the beginning of serious Indiau troubles in thut section. SWITZERLAND. Another Gucu nt tho Award. Geneva, September 10,—The latest statement of award is three and one- quarter millions sterling. OHIO. Dollars fhort—The A Petrified Baby. A petriflad baby has boon exhumed from a Chicago cemetery. The Tim is report says : “All, save the mother of the little infant, stood mutely looking' upon it, but slio became nearly frantic with excitement from the first moment that tbe body was exposed to view. She bid endeavored to take it from tho cof fin, crying bitterly, and wildly insisting upon taking it wi'h her to her home. Her bnsbond held her back ond would not allow her to retuovo it. Tbe motl.t-r seemed uearly dislreoted with grief at tho thought of its btiug reinterred. It loo ed so natural and beautiful, so like the baby that she bad placed in the grave ten years ago, that it brought up all her sorrow afresh, as if she was but low laying the loved darling in the earth. The body was removed, with others which the family had come there to exhume, to Gractland, and reburied. The lamily s-e Swedes, snd it was learn ed reside a short distance out of the city. /„ People GiHci’luily Cincinnati, Sent 10.—J. B. Keohn, Treasurer of Wayne county, is twenty tin usaud dollars short iu his accounts and cannot satisfactorily explain the dis appearance of the money. He has turn ed over his property to his bondsmen, but it is inadequate to cover the defalca tion. The following dispatch bos been re ceived from San D.cgo: Tho Tucson, Arizona, Citizen for Angnst 31st has the following: Four Mezieans, who had been at work in Sauuitt Valley, while on their way to Santa Cruz, where their families live, were atuoked by s body of Apaches, in ambush ten miles above CalaOazos, and all instantly killed. They were stripped of all their clothing, and left where killed. Tho same day Lieut. Stewart was mur dered. Four Mexicans left Camp Critondeu for Tu> sou next morning Oue of them relumed and reported that when they wero going down a hill to Davis Canon, about 18 miles from Camp Crittenden, they were fired upon by Apaches, and bis throe comrades iustantly killed—he sav ing himself by flight. ENGLAND. A Mnmi’l final n Llox'l Whelp, London, Sept. 10.—The Advertiser this morning, expresses in strong terms its dissatisfaction with the result of the lefcors of the Geneva Arbitration. It says: Tbe plain euglish of it is that the British Government has allowed the Aiueriians to bully ns out of three or four million of pounds to curry favor with them, .and th< n modestly congratu late ns upon paying the amount on a set- tlemeut ol claims for which a few weeks The child, so remarkably preserved, I ad I ago it was affirmed that England was been buried for more than ten yeers." | neither legally nor morally liable. Adodbta, Sept. 10.—Cotton in good demand at lower rates; middlings l'jfc 191; net reoeipts 294 bales; sales 208. Mobile, Sopt. 10.—Cotton quiet and nominal; low middlings 19j(g,l9i; mid- dl mgs 201; net receipts 370 hales; ex ports oostwise 420; -to< k 1,641. New York, September 10.—Oottou drooping; sales 1,700, at 211@22}. Sales to-day for futnro delivery were 10,000 bales, at the following prices: September 19|@1918-16; Ootober 19@ 191; November 191-16; Deocmber 191-16 @191; January 191; February 203-16® 200-16; March 20J@2011-16. # Liverpool, Sopt. 10.—Cotton closed dull; uplands 10j; Orleans 1010101; sales 10,000; for speculation unu exporta tion 3,000. WiLOtiNoton, Sept. 10.—Cotton quiet; middlings 191020; net reoeipts 12; ex ports coastwise 7; sales 6; stock 109. Baltiuobe, Sopt. 10.—Cotton dull; middli/gs 21|; gross reoeipts 214, ex porta coastwise 60; sales 120; stooa 360. Memphis, Sept. 10.—Cotton dull; good ordinary 19; low middlings 2010201; middlings 2U02U; reoeipts 149; stock Boston, Sept. 10.—Cotton heavy; mid dlings 221o; gross receipts 06 bales; stock 700; sales 100. Philadelphia, September 10.—Cotton quiet; middlings 22. Galveston, Sept. 10.—Cotton lower; good ordinary 17l@18l; middlings 19@ 191; net reoeipts 987 bales; gross 1,088; sales GOO; stock 4,887. Charleston, Sopt. 10.—Cotton dull; middlings 21c; receipts 33 bales; ship ments 8. Nobpoik, Sopt. 10.—Cotton quiet; good ordinary 171@18|; low middlings 19@19}; net receipts 61; exports coast wise 177; slock 440. Savannah, September 10.—Cotton weak; middlings 191; low middlings 181; net reoeipts 1,023; sales 430; Btook 2,289. New Orlkam, September 10.—Cotton easier; low middlings 20|; middlings 2fj; net receipts 1,372; gross 1,437; sules 950; stock 1,343. Galveston, September 10.—Cotton dull aud nominal; good ordinary 17; not receipts 874; stock 9588. M. BAIL? & OO., PRODUCE AND P it OrilSlOJT BROKERS, Pits'. Building, Fourth Street, CIJTCtJirA'ATI, o, apm,fto REMOVAL! ABBOTT & BRO., WHOLESALE (.HOC’tRS —AND— COJftJftMSSIOJT jnERVHjVTTS, ’78 AND ’73. THE FALL AND WINTER CAMPAIGN I WITH J. G. JONES IN THE YAN! FLOUR—hire Be moved to No. 38 Alabama Street, Oiipoiite tho PMseuger Depot, whor* they will be The Great Whale! Wilmington, Sept. 10.—Spirits tur pontine market quiet at 62c. Resin 84 20 for low No. 1; 84 75 for No. 1; $1 38 for No. 2; 86 00 for extra pule; 85 00 lor low pale; 80 60®86 00 for pnlo ciudo turpentine; market quiet at 82 00 for hard; 84 60 for yellow dip; 81 30 for Virginia tar with u decline in the market New Yore, September 10. — Flour quiet, without material change. Wiii -ay lower and more notiveat92f®93. Winter red western wheat 81 4S@1 62. Corn a shade lower at 631 for steam western mix ed. Pork and beef unchanged. Lard dull at 8)09). Turpentine dull ai 53064. Resiu 84 80 for strained. Cincinnati, Sopt. 10.—Flour steady at 87 66@7 85. Corn steady at 46. Fork nominal st 813 25. Lard steady; sum mer 8|. Bacon—shoulder# 71; sides 10 @10t. Whisky steady at 90. St. Louis, Sept. 10.—Flour stosdy and unchanged; corn fair domand, firm; No. 2 mixed 85i; whisky firm, at 90091 for prime; pork unchanged, jobbing lots 814 75; bacon declining, Bboulders 74, clear sides 10|@10|; lard firm, refined 9*. Louisville, Sept. 11. — Provisions steady 813 60; shoulders 74; clour sides 104; packed lard 9i@104; order lots 4 higher; whisky steady ut 91. Mouilfty, Sopt. 10, ilay, -opt. 17, iNMlay. wept 18 Jlartwoll, Hart con my, Thuraday, Bopt. 10... .Carueitvillo, Franklin county. Friday, bi-pt. 2 - liuiunr, Dank* county. Saturday, Sept. kl..Clarkcavillo, Habcmbain county. Monday. Sopt. 23 Clnvoland, White county. Tupadeay, Sept. 24. ...Dahlonoga, Lumpkin oounty. Thuraday, Sopt. 2tt. .L’awaoitViHo, Dawaon couuty. Friday, Bopt. 27 Cumtnlng Fornyth county. Saturday, S'-pt. 2H Canton, Cborokco county. Monday. Sept. 30 ^"ptr. Pickens county. Tuenday. Oct. 1 .TEUIJay, Gilmer county. Wednmday, Oct. 2d..Spring Piaco, Murray county. lion. Janiea M. Smith la respectfully invited to juin in dtHCuaalon at each abd all of theeo appoint* menta with aaaurancea of • fair and equitable oivis- ion of time at each of them. aeplOdfcwtocS MONEY MARKET. New York, September 10.—Money easy ut 5(^5. Exchange heavy at 7J. Gold 18j; 81s 15|; G2h, coupon, 13|;65s 13|; new 121; Tennessee* 721; now 72; Virginia44; new 51; consol* 51; deferred 151; Louisiana 6s 60; new 50; Levee 6-* 50; 8s 70; Alabuma 8s 83; 5* 56; Georgia Ch 70; 7h 85; North Caroliuus 43J; new 20; special tux 12; South Caroliuus 50; new 25; April aud October 25. London, (September 10, 5:39 F. m.— Consols and American securities closed unchanged. Frankfort, September 10.—Bonds closed at 96} for the issue of 1862. Special N otioe Naturc'i Appeal* Vor Help. Every Indication of dell ity ud eihauatlouto a >ute apptal of Natui* fur mtdlcinol aid to am it the progreaa of decay. How are theee client apptal a phyaloal weakneaa to tho resource# of tho healing art usually met? Too often, unfortunately, the drags prescribed aggravate the aymptoms. Who* recommends draaUc purgaUvee, or 'olneral aailvonta, or poisonous alkaln da, under aucb cir* eumatanoM, la an ally of the ailment and an enemy of the patient. Whoever, on the contrary, adviaca the broken down and desponding a offerer to resort In that peerleea vegetable invigorut. HoatetUr’i Stomach Litters, tor aid ud comfort. U a true phi lanthroplot. It is safe to eay that there never wee an Jnstujft In which inch advice was given ud oo* cepted without (he bappleat results. From tho very depths of weakness and despondency thuus< on da have been restored to vigor, health and cheer* fulness by the renovating op ration of this whole* some stimulant aud alferotive. AU its medicinal Ingredients are remarkavlu for their sanative prop* erties, ud in combination form an absolute specific for indigestion, liver cemplelut nervous affectl' ns, rheumatism, intermittent and remittent fevers gen«ral ud local weakness, and every species of dleordar incident to change of season ud climate. The stimulative element of this invaluable protec tive and restorative ia not an impure axel taut, bu the thoroughly rectified oeeence of sound rje, ad mitted by oil good chemists to be tbe mos. healthful of exhllsruu. rpiIK GREAT BKELKTON WHALE was pur- A chased by oue of our quiet cltisene, ud will be orocted in s tew daja iu the oity of Atlanta, as s Permanent Museum. The price ol admiltuoe will he low, so that a dozen visits will cot be felt, septll.n Administrator’s Bale. GEORGIA, Oglethorpe Countyi B Y VIRTUE of an order irom the Court of Ordi nary of laid couuty, there will be sold bsfore the Court House door. In the town of Lexington, on the flret Tuesday lu November, 1872, within tho usual hours of sale, the following tract of land In aald county, bcluuging to the estate or Newton Bte- teus, ducoaaod, a tract containing four hundred aud tweuty-aeven r427) sores, more or less, lying on tho waters, or Millstone frees, adj lining lands of A. D. Mathews, I boa. U. Johnson, Fayette Whellaa, estate of Jasper htov. us, aud others. Haid lands distribution. Terms cash. FOR SALEI. Fourteen .teres or Land, Within half a mile of the oity one half cleared. It has a new Five-Room House, plastered and painted. Stables, etc., on the place. 199 Choice Young Fruit Trees, Grape Vines and small Fruits; admirably situated for a mar ket garden, orchard oi vineyard. Will be sold reasonably, and on ac commodating terms, before the First of October. Further information can be had by applying at Thu Sun Office, either Hon. Dawson A. Walker’s A3PPOI3NTTMBLVTS ~;ON. DAWSON A. WALKEll, Republican condi* iQovernor, will address tbe people up> *m _ » _ beforo the country st the follow* ftsSatuSt.'arhfKf- Iff^fhosesK cun. 555515: THE RIGHT TO CURE STAMMERING FOR SALE, JJE ADVANCER TO THE FRONT WITH AN UN8UUPA88ED STOCK OF BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMEREH, Vettiugfl, and Gent’s Furnishing Goods! 8HIBT8 FOR MEN AND BOY8! The Latest Styles In Neck-Ties! LzPorte’s Kid Gloves, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR OF THE FINEST QUALITY. rpnis is tbe piece to get . Flret-Cleee OutSt; end WALTER HIT0HELL will eeelatj. O. JONES, op- poilte tbe Netlonel Hotel. ATLANTA. GEORGIA, in doing tbe equmre thing bj nU who tsvor thorn with their pstrousge. npiIE exerclrei Of this Institution will be resuM -x- on tho FlrAt Honday In Octeber. and will close uo the First Wedsisdsy ftm Jaly, 1S7X 5 W»per month. Board from ! IdnomiMthms* 0 CM41d * te> f0T Ministry In aU The Faculty Is toll and complete. Vor further partkutars address REV. DAVID W1LIR, D. D., , nnu President. JOHN §. WILSON, President Board of Trustees. au30-dAw-tf Wm. E. Wood & Co.: PROPBITORg or GOLD’S AUTOMATIC LOW STEAM and HOT WATER HEATER, . NACK; Inventors sad Patentees sf the Parlor Ranges; dealers In all kinds of Veal Stove*, Kitchen Wart, Orates, etc. Special care taken with Flu of Btoem and Water Piping, repairs Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, aim eep7,d2m B. W. Cor. Baltlin«£^tlulswBi S. M. INMAN, COTTON BTTX'EMR. BEAUTIFUL Suburban Property For Sale! S#p8-lw GRAND MASQUERADE BALL, Catooza Spring,, Georgia. W. O. HEWITT, Propr’t’r. will take place on SEPTEMBER 1», 1878. M*-8pMlml Twalllng Bdn (oi Vlaltora from tU ‘HERE’S YOUR MULE” FOR SALEH m/N or twelve Nice Little Mules—too light for X new cars and Fall work. cars and Fall work. Call at Atlanta Street Railroad Stables on Lina Lreet - sept 10, St Executors Sale — OF- Valuable Real Estate In Jackson and JVadtson fWi. A QBKISiliLY TO THE LAST WILL AND TEN- ty tunent of JOHN OKIFFITH, doonud, will b, sold at publio outcry before the courthouse door in Town of Jefferson, J nckson (Jo., The following lots of lau d, according to recent survey: L OT NO. 1, OONTAININQ Two Hundred and Thirteen Acret, moro or leu*, lu J..ckion county, embracing 'he oel* HURRICANE SHOALS # On North Oconee River, one of the finest water pow ers in Northeast Georgia, with s snfflcloncy of water to dnvo any machinery. The oouutry around abounds In IRON ORE, of the best quality, and cotton Is grown to success. Them is on ths place a good MU1, Gin House snd Fixtures,and thiee Cabins, some ten acres of origin* al forest, some good bottom land,snd the remainder in pins field. It Is In two miles of the projected Northeastern Railroad, and In eight miles of Jeffer son, the oonn y site. J^OT NO. 2,_IN JA0K8ON COUNTY, containing Southern Home School For Young Ladies, ESTABLISHED 1842. Nos. 107 aid 100 North Charles I treat. One Hundred and Ninety-Four Acret, By DR.3NT. A.MOf OF VIRGINIA. rpiiE SUCCESS of my method of curing Stam mering being proved beyond controversy, snd the Art being copy rlgbud in the United Btstes Courts for (ho District of Columbia, and lbs wide extentol territory over which my right extends, snd ihe fre quent calls which I have from distant sections, make :e»ury lor me to sell a port hn oft bo territory and I cow offer the following Btalce for sale at the annexed prices. I esn impart tho Art to any ono dcslrouaof purchasing, and at a price that a great deal of money can be mado out of it. Btamuerlng la not tonfiued to any section of country orcoudi* if men, and there ia nothing which a person will pay for nur* liberally than (o be relieved from noet uncomfortable misfortune. Alabama, sold District of Columbia. Georgia 4,000 Chicago, sold K< mucky 1,000 2,000 Louisiana. Maine Michigan California 2,000 1,000 8.000 Delaware Florida Iowa Indiana 1.500 2,000 2.000 Maryland Masaochueetts i.OOu 8,000 1.500 2,000 1.500 Mississippi New Joraey Ohio Rhods Island. 2.500 0,000 4.000 4,000 2.400 2,000 Virginia................... West Virginia Missouri . New Hampelura New York Pennsylvania South Carolina Texas Vermont Arkansas Utah Territory Arison-’ Colorado 0,000 2500 20.000 8.000 2.000 - 4.000 2.000 1,£00 1,500 Dskotsh Idaho Montana New Mexico Washington Wyomlug Nebraska Ntvada 1,600 2,100 2,000 1,600 1.500 1,600 1.500 Oregon — Indian 2,000 Dr. Nimmon*’ l.iver Regulator. Extract of a letter from Hon. Alexander H. Sto ptens, doted 8'h March. 1*>72: **l occasionally use, when my condition requires It, DR. 81MMONH’ LIVER REGULATOR, with good effect. It la mild, and suite me better than more active remedies. aalMf original forest L OT NO. 8, CONTAINING Tm Hundred and Twenty-One Acret, more or less, adjoining tho others, on tbe waters of the North Ooonee River, all in original forest L OT NO, 4, CONTAINING Tkr.e Hundred and Sixty-Snen Acret, North Ooonee River, one hundred A First OUus BeJofcn ■Hurrkans Shoals” lend. A” 0 ’ One Hundred and Seventy-Jive Acret, of land In sold county of Jackson, adjoining lends ot W. A. O 'Kelly and others, and known as a portion of the ‘•Sherman J. Smmi" or “Brlokatoua” land. - ^L80. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, the . following WILD LANDS Lot No. 1243.15th district, 2d section, Cherokee comity. Lot No. 280,4th district, 8d section, Bartow Oo. ■yyiLL ALSO BE SOLD IN THE Town of Danleltville, ON THE First Tuesday fn December next the following lands lu Madison county: Known as tho "Mill Tract,” about sixty woods, end acres bottom laud, good Mill Shoal, T OT NO. 2, CONTAINING Three Hundred and Eight Acret, Known as tho old "Home Tiaoi," seventy acres lu woods, good dwelling, outbuildings, garden, or chard. etc. L ot no. a, containing Two Hunred and Twelve Acret, Known oe t he Honey Pond, oue hundred acres In wood*. L OT NO. 4, CONTAINING f Two Hundred and Eiyhttan Acret, Known oo the Patton Tract. Some improvement* and a from Danlelavlllo, southeast, near Pauli. N O. 0, CONTAINING One Hundred and Twenty-On* Act Known aa the Picket Tract, eight milea west of Don* ielsvlUe, all In original forest All sold aa the property of the late’ * John Griffith, deceased, for the purpose of dtetribuUon, put* to oU the above land* will be exhibited on the days of sal*. Any information desired will be given by the undersigned. TERM8 CASH. J. H. HOLLAND, M. W. 0AR1THER8. MARY SCOTT, Executors Lest Will John Griffith, deceased. Avgust 19,1872.mil* Choice House, Corner Broad and Bridge Streets, Rome, Urn., i srs taken to and from the Ixpol Area of charge. ADJUIJh'MSTRA TOWS SALK. Office Hours from 9 to 12 j and from 2 to 4 r. it. The Doctor can be found at Room No. 18, National Hotel. ang27-dwedaaunawlm. Georgia—Dong la* Co«uty. B Y VIRTUE of an order from Ihe Cou-t of Ordi nary of Douglas couuty, will be sold, on the flret Tucaday in November, loT2. at the Court Hone* door, lu aald county, between the legal sole hours, tho tract of land, in aald ooutty, wheroon John W. Nixon resided at Ihe Urn* of hi* death, containing 350 a Terms made known on day of sets. September % 1872. Z. A. RICE, Aduiiatetrator. pep 10-Id. ORATMSI A.aluit tho U. 8. Government, F OR Krmy flupii'U,, Mai.,, Colton, ke.. Uk.o for uee of th* Army during the war, are being promptly looked after through my associate* f~ Waehington City. Address OH 48. P. McOALLA, sepUO.wlm Box 104 Atlanta, Oa. Health—Pure Mr-Plenty Sea Room. I 19 Acre, ut Eut Point I and ail 1 out-buildings; two good wells of Excellent Water; a good garden; a fine young orchard of one year's growth, of aeleot I rail; and Is osadedly the prettl- set location In the the town. Atlanta Business Meu WU1 do well to lock to title. Possession gti For further lnl sep7-lw rttuTEI* Or, DU SAM'LHAPa Whitehall St, Atlanta, Qa. Nine Residence Lots On McDonough * Klchordum Sto., Marked “ Crumley ” on Oity Mop, AT ATJOTZOW, TUESDAY, 8EPTKHBIR 10, M t O’CtaU,*. M. I WILL BELL XT AUCTION on th, TUESDAY, 4 0*( look, r, M.. SmUt isn, Nloo BMld.no, L~b, u MMT •a.- Ih. 4 hi <peu.Ua 4m. TOM oa th. imriM, v, w, BaptnahiM «***» Tbl, I* fraly ,l*KUt prOpertY. trata. oa osm cS th. loidiuz Ihmui&nu U sat tuTEut wlhao, xtreot In the clly. It is located Immediately i i the line of tbe Air . t - MoDonough Htraol 11a. ot EhMI tollnj «1U bo bail! ol once, »wch will nwllj enbaao. lb. tHu, ot lb. alrmlj Onirabla prapartr la thal lo- callty. Uaal ccmveytgccsimni TITLES PERFECT. wSr&SSigf&e* TERMS—Oue-Thlrd Cash, balanoe «, It nnd » moniha, with interest at lu per oont. Special attention Is called to the very liberal terms. C. C. HAMMOCK* •p8,2t Real Estate Agent, James* Bank Block. BAL1IM0RS, UD. (KB. kKBS.WlUOMM.0ABY. FOR KBS. on. J3KM riOBAX. 1, tin Iwnoam. ot Ih, Soho* JSg &ajueT JN ons of the bsstloenMo— lathe ettf, ehaap. eep0*dtf AdSw, m J. A. AN8LHT, (Formerly J, k. Antley k Co., of A«i GENERAL Commission Merchant^ im Office Corner Pryor snd Hunter Strut* ATLANTA. GEORGIA. made in Goods In store, or v IUUHE 8TEIOTLY FIBB PlUXff. mklw JOH.V L. MOOJT, Attom.y-.t-XubW. , IARTEB8VILLE, QEOEOIA—O - \J mao's atore, East Main street Ui* oouuUee comprising th* OhtrtbM t Prompt attention given to k ' i.T°%jasr: sstekee Olrfeit LIME AGENCY. HAVE accepted the BOLE AGENCY tog ton THOMPSON’S And wm b< prepared al all time* to Sugfetp BUILD ERS, CONTRACTORS. MERCHANTS, j QUANTITY desired, and on the Otoflto Ttotopt QuaUty guaranteed eqiil to •fqr LSms tonAsto the State. GARRETT k UHX Septembers, lw • ' Readers of THE SUN* JflOB CATALOGUES OB BALL Pnc.un.rt Oats, st I tbla* joawUhio parebaw la KtYrt. Lrtlw o. Fart,. MnAaitaiapHdriwaMnrtt. <i Mrs. Hmily V. Battey GENEBAL PUBOHABOTG AGENT. kl> #100 REWA otoIaEN from the atohfen of the ntwSnanr W Mftfleld, on the nighi of the « el,kf0mn TWO HORSES, J aob«a. blart waxMubrt wfrnn. bocM or tblana.