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THE jJAi-LV bUN Published bj the Atlanta (tea Pabllahin* CcafUj. • * ewto—ii X Political Editor. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. : I. HEMLY SMITH. CL nT Ed. It MORNING EDITION ATI.AWTi, OAj Tuesday October 15. 18t2 Twins +t Bub—rtptlon« BAXXiTi n « V—a 1«—period timn Six Month* (pec month) CLUBS YOB THE DAILY. Xjjj— Oopiw OM Y—r.... 9V 00 flM •« MM ..... WOO .... 84 00 • toll. T— M •' “ •teffe WEEKLY m ANNUM « SS r—sty »Sw - One Hundred Copies. Hi !ii|i|l|i|f I1I1I1II !|l|l|l|S|I|l|||i|l ;|l|l|l|l|»HIHi|i t|!|3|3j3|3|3|5|J]t J|5|5|3|5|5I51SISII £|5|3I3|3I3I3I3I3I3 £|>mi3|3|3|3|i Insertion; 10cents ft* each —to*fluentInsertion. Adverb-meat* Inserted three times s week, 18 gatf&aHg * bo " i ^ AdvertUement* tor YirhOompeniea sad Church**, half the usual rates. In order to establish uniform Mss of advertising for the Dally Press of Atlanta, we have adopted the * *— schedule of jp*— *•* — u the future. Proprietors of the Constitriti V.&EVLY SMITH, Manager. Of The Atlanta 8 PUttott Adopted by the Jeffersonian Democratic Slate Convention Assem bled In Atlanta on the »Oth An|nst 1879* 1. Resolved, That the Government of tho United State, ia one formed by sepa rate States; that it ia one of limited pow- ens, delegated by the State* for specific purposes and objeeta aet forth in the Constitution; and that it possesses of itself no original or inherent power whatever. 2. Resolved, That the Union, estab lished bribe Constitution ia a Union of State*, Federal in ite character, com posed of States thereby united, and is incapable of elistenee without the States as it* constituent integral parts; that the indestructibility of the Staten—of tbeir rights and of tbeir equality with each other—is an indispensable part of this politioal system, and therefore, the per- S otuation of the Union in its integrity spends upon the preservation of the States in tbeir 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. 3. Reeolv'd, That the “right of looal State-government" with the “subjection of the military to the civil authority,” and “the security of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus," in time of peace, with the power to enforce “the rights, and promote the well-being of ita inhabitants by snoh means as the judg ment of ita own people may prescribe,” are resarvwd, secured and guaranteed un der Uw Constitution of the United States to the aavaral State* of th*Union;and that too, not “subject to any solemn Consti tutional obligation upon the part of the Federal Government" of any hind what ever; but on the contrary, the Federal Government it under a tdemn Canstitu tional obligation not to interfere in Aet* matters in any way; and wMnitdoe* to, it become* a usurper of power, an oppres sive tyrant and an enemy to the liberties of the country. ssm THE vol. m. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1872. NO. 729. TELEGRAPH NEWS By the New York Associated Piets. EltetUn Btinrai. Ihduhapous, Ihd Oct 14.— 1 The official vote of 77 oovntie* received at the office of Secretary of State, with semi official returns from other 18 counties gives F. A. Hendricks, Democrat, lor Governor; 804 majority; Leonidas Seotoy. forLient Governor, 1,818; W. N. Oorray, Retmb- tteaa Secretary of State, 1,168; J. A. Widejnor Republican Auditor, 1,224; J. P. Glover, Republican Treasurer, 1,520. G. L. Orth, forCongress at Urge, 1,147; Wm. T. Williams, Republican, for Con- The ofloial rate of the 9th Congress* ional District electa Neff over Shank, Republican, by 28 rotes; but in one township in Adams county, Shank’s District,47 Republican vote* were thrown out on aoooont of the words “Republi can ) ticket” being printed et the head of the ticket If these vote ore allowed, Shuika will be elected by 19 votee. Both parties are preparing to renew the con test for the Presidential election, gress at Urge, 1,147. The remainder of the State tioket except the the Superin tendent of Pubiio Institutions, it Repub lican. For Utter offioo Hilton B. Pep- plains Y. B. Hopkins,!?) uel»oted. Leg- islrturtA House, 54, Repub. 46(Dein; Sen ate—27 Bepub. 23 Dem. NEW YORK. ntendv. Wheat irregular and etoainu s ibade firmer; winter rad Western 91 58 @1 <6. Corn 1 cent better for moderte ei tort home and speculative demand. Rioe steady at 7i08i. Pork excited, and deeidedly higher at $14 80014 60. Beef steady. Lard active and steady. Mavalt zteady. Tallow active at 9 5-16. Freights firm. Special Notice I'sxn Norton.—Sometimes an Use ri bars write to ns tc change their papers to another poetoffioe, without telling ua where the paper U being sent. We must bare the name of both postofBoes— the one where the paper U going and the one where it U dew red to be mat in att eSAes; otherwise we cannot make the change. O.u.r.l D. I. Du Bom a CauSMat. for Co.gr.. In Us. Slfc DLtrlct. General D. H. Du Bom has announced himself S candidate for dong reel in the 8th Oongresaonal District We expect to publish his letter in our evening edi lion to-dey. _ Mr. Sailor/ AtlanU should have e first cUa* munieipal administration next year. Her recent rapid development ia popu Ulion and wealth, her present status and prospective growth, are subjewts of geo enl adaairalian. Of SB Southern inland e&fca, her in- tat, is meet promising. It is but natural that bar sihaana should feel an honest pride in all this; for they hare each had ahead in bringing it about. Then 1st them see to it that no obataeU U pUoed fat the way of her advancement. Her municipal offioare should be first- rate men. Her Mayor above ell, ahoold be a man of progressive ideas, sound judgment, liberal heart, and unfiinobing integrity. If poeribla, he should be a man of cultivated mind, aflable men QMS, and eoeiil position. Be should be fully identified with Atlanta. Sooh a man ig our esteemed fcllow-ciUs. n, O. CL Hammock, present Alderman front the Seoond Ward. Kind-hearted, modest, end unaasaming. ha is, when occasion demands,** Una as stock. With a boat of friends and few, if any enaauea, hU nomi nation tor Mayor would bo an earnest oertaia Democratic aoooaas in the enai ing election. Atlabia New Tons, October IA—Two inohes of snow fell in Windsor, N. Y., last hi Jy a blunder of some Court Clerk, the announoement wm mode that Tweed's and Field's case would be reoommeuoed before Oyer and Terminer to-day. A large crowd was present bnt no jury bad been ordered and no trial began. The Nautical Magazine, at Liverpool, jMunoee an ooean race, from that point to Calloo, between “ White Star,” steamer “Republic” and tbe Pacific Company’s steamer, “Twora. ' Tbe latter vessel was to sail from Liverpool on the 4tn, tbe foimer the following day; distance, 11,000 miles. James W. Ooovert has been nbmi Bated for Congress, by Democrats of tbe First District. By eseeideat on Long Island a railroad engine and smoking oar were precipita ted down an embankment forty feet high. Tbe engineer had his arm broken and the fireman was fatally resided.— Travel was uninterrupted. Charges of balot bin stuffing against alderman Jones Donnie and Patriok Keene, of Brooklyn, were diamireed. Senator James O'Brien in s letter ac cepting the Appolo Hall nomination ior Mayor rays; “I pledge my every effort to purify our political fife, and to arouse my ft lends and supporters to fee vital importance of sending faithful, honest, oompetent men to the next Lab stature.” Firet Attorney Oarvion has received notice that an application will be made for tbe further postponement of the trial of Tweed, and the reason intimated is tbe irregular inaction of the grand jory that fonnd an indictment. If the postpone ment is ordered, it is probable the trial will not take plaoe in reveral months. The inoreaaed debt in eight months is $4,814,762. The OomplroUer General says the increase ie earned by the issue of sueoial bonds to raise money for school buildings, docks, to. The Reform Association bas issued an address favoring tbs election of Wm. Hsvemeyer for Mayor. Rooaam, October 11. — Spencer T. Dawney, an engineer on the Central Railroad, was indicted to-day for man slaughter 1 in having caused the death of passenger at FiUford, a abort time ago. MARKET REPORTS. BY TBLBQBAFH TO TBE ATLANTA DAILY SOM COTTOIS MARKET. Aooosta, October 14—Cotton firm and in good demand; middlings 17i; net receipts 432; sales 1,065. Balximojul October 14.—Cotton firm; middlings 18); gross receipts 1,182; ex ports to Great Britain 100; oooatwiae 208; relea 430; stock 2,440. NbwYobk, October 14.—Cotton firm; sales 2,426; uplands 191; Orleans 20; not receipts 407; gross 7,990; sales tor fu ture deliver! to-dey 17 060 bales, ss fol lows; October 18 16-16019; November 18j@18|; December 1811-1601813 16; January 190191; February 19|019- 11-16; March 2Q02OJ; April 2Ot02O|. Livebpool, Oct 14 — Cotton dosed unchanged; sales of uplands for October and November at 9 7-16; Orleans for November and December at 9|. Mobile, October 14.—Cotton firm and in good demand; good ordinary 174; low midfilifiia 18; middling 181; net re ceipts 1,96V; exports coastwise 1,737; Bales 1,600; stock on hand 8,033. Chaeubtow, October 14— Cotton ao live; middlings 184; act receipts 240 exports ooaatwise 1,010; sales 1,200 stock on haod 18,642. Savanhah, October 14—Cotton firm and in good demand; middlings 18}0 181; net receipts 4972; exports coast wiael^MO; ash ■ 1,400 bale.; stock on Nnw Oelbaes, Out. 14—Cotton active and pr|ow higher; good ordinary 171 low greddUnga lift; middlings 19; net re- 2,578; grom 8,874; exporta coast wise 181; to Gnat Britain 2,606; relea 3,000; last evening 8,600; stock 68,371. DBVBH0 YOVll HEALTH. Tbs (all of lha laaxaa aotoaljsrmbolisseknmsa dsety. but promotes It In olhsr wosds. Iks sfilo- vls floss Arina saA rottsa vsastslloa Is SAhvossbls to hssltk. Totals sad otawt masts sspsokulj os- ofnotstars ht the shsosphsrs—soar bs ssoribsd tbs prsssloaooof soots dlaotdaxa M tbs storstob. bowsls sndUYsr st tbu ssssoa- Irsrr parson of b.lloos hsblt Isllsblotobo viaT bOloas la the hit Then. too.sU psrso&s whose dtfssUoo Is wssh sis then srdlnstltr dyspeptic, sad Indlsldiials predisposed to colic, olsirhoae asd drssotsrT era psrticotsrlr lik.lj to bs sttsohed hr Uuas com- plslets. The host oosoplots dshsrn sfstsat seek asd sU of thsss dlstresolsa sUsunts Is hodllr Ylfor. To obtsto this blssslms lnsUUs plsaUtude when It does not exist sod to perpetuate It when It doss east Hostetler s Stosisck Bitten Is esnssUrn- oomiDsiidsd. It Is tbs pseollsr office of this preps, niton to reinforce sed Hastate tbs Important ot- gens which digest red tamper tho food, end con. rsrt It Into lifc-snatstnfng blood. Bodllr rl ordt. ponds upon tho nonrlablng snsltUss ot thst Sold, tad the nahlUonsnrn of tho blood depends upon the fnnettonsl sctlvltj endrrgnlsrltj whloh truths spsclsj prorinoe of the Bitten to secure. Hosier It the best defenoe of health tt this season, sad In deed st sU ssssons. When dysentery, dlsrrhrss, btUoas colic'tad.other rlolsat slfectlone of the bocooro opldsmte. so they often do la oortaln parte of tbs oountrr In tbs fan. It will bo fonnd that persons who here been wise enough to resort to tke Bitten as s pnronhro an almost Jnrtrlsblr ex empted from tho aoourfe. leGiye’s Opera House Leasee A Gen. Director, John Templeton THE GRAND ATTBAOTIOHSI ALL ENTIRELY NEW By the unequalled Ifuslcsd end Drsmsllo Artletee N G L I 8 H OTEBA 00 Tc-slghl, Opera 1 Grand Drams 1 Ihahtaoable TUESDAY. OOrOBEB IS. ITU, First sad Only that of the Operatic Romania, la Thmloli, G IK ALDA, OB THE INT18IBLX HUSBAND. OFFENBACH’S LISCHKN AND TBITZCHENI TBE FASHIONABDE PABAPA ROSA I OpanatT. Begin el S. Tee liberal prion and gnatent attracUcaa. THE GREAT WHALE ste Its dosan times sod not min tbs cost Admission *0 orntai children half prism Dree tke money In the box yourself sad walk In. No. 09 WHITEHALL St. PRODCCM HAHKXT. Louiwillh, October 14—Flour lair demand—extra family $6 60647. Corn 46048. Pore quoted at $14 hot none here. Baoou in good demand, but supply almost exhausted; shoulders 7|; clear rib sides 11$; clear aides 12 for ted. Lard 91011. Whisky firm at 88. Cincinnati, October 14—Flour dul[ and holders unwilling to make conces sions. sales at $7 4007 75. Oora quiet and weak at 42. Fork firm at $11. Lard firm; summer 71; steam 71; kettle 8. Bacon firm; shoulders 71; clear nbsides 111; dear aides 12. Whisky firm at 88. Bt. Loon, Oct. 14—Bagging quiet at 14015. Flour steady; winter supefine $5 6006 00. Corn firmer, No. 2 mixed 881080. Whisky 881089. Fork steady at $15 26. Bacon quiet with ouly limit ed jobbing deowoa; shoulders 8081; clear rib aides 12; clear aides l2f. Lar.t quiet, summer & Nnw You, Oct. 14—Flour in moder ate request, and unchanged. Whisky THE “NE PLUS ULTRA.” I AM SOLE AGENT FOB THE NE PLUS ULTRA p R I N G B E r You oan’t aleep comfortably without it. P Bedsteads from a common artiole to the finest and moat oostly I> FAniaOR UTTXTU, New Rtylw. M n ex'p till tv g lxh tlio rumltiiro Xalne, 9*rom tbe Finoat and OoMtlieart to Common Articles. THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE GREATEST VARIETY. xr you w«xt BARGAINS IN FURNITURE 0*11 on jr. L. WATKINS, NOS. 41 and 48 WHITEHALL STREET, UP 8TAIBS. TO SE WING MACHINE AGENTS THruouiBiairj aSOKESTIl OlmnaenmiM. IOTETEIRH. THE “DOMESTIC” urtiv MJtcmjrm BEST OF ALL Hen ADuctuacmcnt*. Heachlng the North Pole. re*cbed by oit« of tb« —, of It SoppoM lk should bo. and tho imorictn flag should bo hotated there, to revolt# with the axla of earth onoo In twenty-four hours (1) what than? Would tho diooovery be one-tenth aa valuable to the world In general as Tamnf* ElI«rvMC«ut S«ltxer Apwtwt U to the sick and aufferlna? Xs not an tgreeable preparation, that will cure Indigestion,coortlpaiion, a... .-x-|g an gaii meaner of J. F.TEMPLE & SONsJ, Manufacturers ot The $iicago Farm Pumps fifty points of supebxobxty, a J Perfection of atiton on all kinds of gouda,without ehauga of Lnsian. « Great rouge of work, finest muslin to ooane beaver or sole leather. 8 Ease of operation. J Simplicity, having 100 leu porta than tome others. 6 SELF ADJUSTING TENSIONS, not found in any other. 6 Uses silk, linen thresd, or gltud cotton with faoUfty. 7 Noiseless, or more nearly sotthan any other using a shuttle. 8 Durability, few bearings, easy motion, hardened parts. 9 Very large bobbin, two or three limes u large u some otbers. 10 Convenient spooler and durable, ready f or use u soon u bobbin is inserted 11 Convenience for lengthening stitch, on tdp, behind tbe arm. 12 Swing presser foot, allowing work to be'eatily removed. 18 Extra uxe and room under arm,permitting goods to pass thro' easily. 14 Extra room under, resser foot and needle, admitting very thick doth. 15 Needle can be easily set. 16 Cannot be put out of Time, has no cams or gearwheels. 17 Easily oiled without removing machine, only seven oiling plsoee. 18 Emily cleaned, so few pieoes and thorn all large, eleaning not often re quired. 19 Cylindrical hardened out steel shuttle, very durable. 20 Oannotoil the thread beoause the shuttle entirely encloses the bobbin. | 21 Cannot soon west out, hu little friction. . 22 Cannot miss atHohee, peculiar morion of needle bar and shuttle; ‘ 28 Not liable to break needles. ( 24 Shuttle oonnot get out of order,has no eorews or pieces soldered to it . 25 Does not ebonge length of stitch when in use, u many others do. ” s 26 Does not obange Tension. , I /j 27 Hu no Teusiun on bobbin,therefore stitoh alike at all times. ) ■a 98 Hu straight needle, sews very heavy goods with earn. f j4 99 Starting wheel on top,avoiding trouble of reaching nndernuath.. \ H 30 Can be token apart and pat togother in ten minutes,ready for are. ( H 81 Aatomatio take np, making perfect stitoh with nnoven thread, in thin i or thick work. L 82 Easily lhreaded,snd alike at all times,without regard to lire of thread. 88 Does not break threads, as many do. 1 3 34 Euy morion, short orank.etsy treadle.can be operated by an invalid. ( -J 86 No shuttle carrier slides to oonsume power,end require frequent oiling. .88 Feedrod oonneoted with shuttle lover,saving power,avoiding complicated . r* machinery. OQ 87 Easy method of raiaing or lowering the feed. ( 88 Simple device for fastening, setting and removing needle. , 89. Perfect notion of shuttle carrier. - 40 Feed always starts from needle, wbether regulated for long or short stitoh [ 41 Table that cannot warp or split.7 layers wood,grain* run both ways. ) 42 Drap leaf that nearlytdonbles also of table,made same ss table. J 43 Cover that cannot warp,crack or shrink, beesuso grains run both ways, * 44 Swing drawer that cannot drop or break down, u others,are apt io do. 46 Castors for euily moving the maohlne about the room. 46 Gatherer that make* any tallness even between two other pieces. 47 Embroiderer that asesobanille or ooane silk, Ac.,making and sewing on stone*. 48 Working parts thoroughly hardened. 49 Peculiar combination of needle, shuttle and Take up motion. 60 Parts interchangeable. If sny part breaks sniw piece is euily substituted Experienced Opauatora best appreciate the above advantages. Our many custom era 1n Atlanta will attest to the proof of the above claim*—most of whom have either sot aside or sold other machines to pur chase the Domestic. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 90 Chambers street, NEW YORK NEW GOODS, NEW STYLES Ladles’ Hals, Furs and MILLINERY Beautiful Styles and Great Variety-! <au.rrs> oats jutd Cots*ft. Everybody Invited to Coll an Look at the Goods. JOHN H. HOLBROOK, Ths Atlanta Hollar of more Yost* PRICE *37, PRICE *37 — IHB - NEW IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE Sewing Machine ^JNSUKPAMXD bj mu' otter flnt olM* la lb* lC*rk*t, smi atnifKI m—fll*, twtkm (to •Utck *Uk*oa both cUUa, Mid wiU a<* umL X*. diM who dtor* th# daplMl Mid totott rtmolaj lUehln*. and tboM tIMUcr tto Btefo IWr.wlO pU*M cftll on ni ind m* for itottMlvM. Oar Eft* chic** ir* iAq/U& la *r*ry ruiofy ot fwoily Stwloc MJdwU mn mw kattor. Ag*uU vaM tkrovskt* toovfiA la,t*rritorj not almd? Mompted. For D. G. MAXWELL. € Georgia State Fair, Ten&a of At AAulta .^TTmosbU " Chlldrsa nndsr 11 rsan. Xosuts Oos Herm Vihioia'.' .‘J.! . .SO osats Two Horse VsbMIs II mats Tickets rsn bs Rsd st ths Kimball Hous.sl ths Pnloe mmsursr Pawn*. sqS qq tas QrouSs. Railroad Hotel far Round Trip 25 Oent* Ths Stcrttarr's sol Tssaeuisi’s casts will be opened oaths Grounds, nser.Hsla Kntrsaoe, MONDAY MOB KING,8 O’CLOCK All Mwtrlea Hsreatter meet he Made on OreaaSe at lestsieiyh ohm. oolt-lt Grand Opening' or HlUlnery, Hair and Fancy Heads. FOR SALE. Capt. B. F. Wyly’s Magnificent xuwxDawoa On WasAinyien Street, I WILL SILL, ea s bests of oh (earth eosb. re- maluder In on*, two »od thro* y**r*. With la* t*r**t, Capt. B. r. Wjly’* io*fnlflo*nt rMddaoc* Mid lot on th* ooroer of B*w*oq *ad W**blogion «tr**t*. Tbo lot ooDUio* tolf an *oro. Mid U In om of tto tost n«igbborbo« da la tto dty. coownlont to (to Street Gar*, obaroto*. subool* and coileg**. Tbe mansion I* of Brick,Manaard Boof, la a modal of arhitaotnral baanty and oonr*ni*>o*^ad oontaina all tb* modern Iwproreaeat*: HOT AKD COLD WATER. GAB. *(0.. ha* HaU, ulo^U, Pantry, Bath khxi, 8 ton room, Laundry, Kitchen and two Bar* Ml*' Tto building WM ant no br (to aioal •kilRlri mo- cbanlc*. wbn aoiked by tho’day. uuder an aooom* pbuhrid ar .biteotaiid no oar* ur vapeoa# wa* ■ pared to bar* rrtrjUUag peftod, Mb as ' — - workmanablp. ELKOAUr AKD TASTEFUL BOMS. DomuLha Oouvtt, Uon of (p*raonaHjrTMid I wffl my oMom In DoujksrWa. on Tbnmdggr theMth inat., at 10 o'eloek a. u. OItm under mr toad tfela Otoobto DHh, Iflle W. W. HUD JffM. S^HK Or, No. 4, DeQIVE’S 0*11— OPERA H0UBE, ATLANTA, GA THE JEWELRY STORE OF TWENTY-TWO YEARS STANDING. IF ANY VISITOR TO THE FAIR, OR ANY ONE ELBE Wants A RELIABLE WATOHof adyDESCRIPTION OB JEWELRY OF ANY KIND, That will prove to be exactly u it ia represented. Or any Solid v e r w a r e HATE BROUGHT TO THU EAUtKT For Sale, Wholesale or Retail A LAKAK ASSOKIMKXT of THXIB ONUS SKATED 'Irood a*4 FarwlatoHard FXJMFO, 8*mpU* In op*taUon at lh* Mato Fair. <3*0 ou or addroM T. P. TIMPLI k •OK8, Atlanta, Qa. Oflto* In WUaoa'a AgricoUaml Warehoa—. Broad atmto. Mar the Bridge. o*l*-lw _ OFFICE Xacon & Western R. R. Oo. ATLABTA, OAe. Oct. M. ITI1 A BPIOIAL TRAIN WILL BK RUB darlag tto «*$k between BARNESt'lLLE AND ATLANTA To *ceonamo<lat*> visitor* to tto 9«at* Ajrrtcnltonl i Pair. Train will arrive at Atlanta a* IT — leave Atlanta at 1:14 F. M. B- P. OLARX. Agent toil OB, PLATED WARE THAT CAN BE RELIED ON, OR A. C3-OOXD OLOOK, OM THE HOST APPROVED SPECTACLES, or anything in the Jewelry line, oall on mi ER LA.TVSHE) wiut*hall «***?, GEORGIA MADE^ STOVES. LAWSON B.’LANGFORD, Two DaBiu Bine Mountain ? »' VI* SELMA, HOME, ASD Railroad atari Ittl'aiawflaWA -pusaom LXAVDfO ATLAWTA WT THB •t W >. It. bMItaK etaee amtaeMta* wMh ■a'hkjb M*,n. maxar otJAtaoa Hem an* DoUoa Seams, aRmajaA _ andaaktae itoeseocmreHMs wttktaaiaef Itabema liana* Inina or aentaenri HeribAtabemi UtalnS. Hi feE==Bgjttl aSffisi®*- «W No ebenseet ease bn Pullman palace car* IkxeusU MX BOM VLXJHUIA WTMBS. BDBo wltnonlokenga . H--' ■•r, NO BELAY AT TMHMSitls POINT*. PAST EIU’&EII TRAIN Baton at IS >B0 A. K M umi ramna.IT fcSSSW. ^x-agfe Macon & Bferynswiclr railroad compart. Obange of ACCOMMO H«aM^re. DiTKMV „ ■ 1 ic eat a. a. imr.t IMS V. W, awao.it *1*44 It LvrxnAjirvn^t^UAXK. KMVi Alton* *4 toy y TO THE HQB0HANTB OF ATLANTA it n*rii The Atlantic A Gulf FRjiiam uono Via Savannah, Ga. I^IG I.XAVT TO irons end Mamie lbot.ll ■heUatwara beeelnw e«l» UtaHttna tatatal tar 'WuM oniMiai" m oleums." leaned hr ettae tentsq gtataglewsr mtae BtaaimHI. nrilssd. win bs promptly met hr oemepowdtnf e- UaeOene ea Urn AUentts * pep Pislfbl Una KeratantaTtalUnf Hew York wdleoaoalttnatr ta- K das el el "TT Gall ond m* m* a O. W. ADAIR, B*al 1 gagnmonta atowtor*. J?*- fmrY: Yob^rs: PBOPBITOBS Off GOLD'S AUTOMATIC LOW STEAM an*.MOT WATER HEATER, A KD SAWOOKK IIB.KKKxrikfl;iatAa TPK KAOBi inventor, and Patintusaf t bun and llghtotofl VI Rang**; daaiatn ia *U stove*, Kiuton Wat*, eta. Bpootfli e* ‘ of SUmr andr •r*. rurnso**, 'f It EJkt.O V'JCi* * ABBOTT <fc BRO^ ^ WHOLSStLS vojmjatssMOJtr DtaTBIOT thi L'xrrxD . . a wink lev three wash, that I have boon appointed xselgnoe of Iks sstata of Urea K. AUmrsr.ce AIUota, lu said district « he has boas edladdsd e bankrupt neon bis own petition, by the District Ooart of soUlto- KAUta^hdarmosM^mYx rQiw oot lWaw-tw r e ssgg»aaL*B«aas Administrator’s Sale. “Sa'nwel of taodta arid eeanty, emttlslvt One Hundred and nNHly-FM ■tcre*, presmty enomsee Mar, Me cf stag eqnMr.de. ta^dtaes, sad leperibet tttlse^^Tbta MpdW Strayed or Stolen. totortolwhlto) to* an oad«rtol to«o«*ar 3Ss!&&tSFNiiMs' WAHQ of IBs mennlbrtnr, of Xswnun k Bro. faraele. Apply to MBA PULLKK, SQlUX Keapn oo hands large stock tof ,hia own'manufacture of Cooking Btovia, moof them th* “Stonewall," "Sentinel,” “Atlanta,” and “Southern Friend.” *Vrr—»Ked as good aa any Northern make. Plate* for Stove, dapUoa'ed at abort notice. TO MERCHANTS—A very large stock ot Manufactured Tinware, Wood and Willow-ware on hand. Keyilaar Bloch, mttehalt street, Mleutta, Om, Agents for the Celebrated “Charter Oak Stove." oc!36t Notice toCrecLitors. UTsTBOr OXOBatx. TaLtATEBBO OOOHTY— xoaosls ksreby pru sU [wrsssm kartag M. moods suslnst William Johosouor Cynlktafekn- sen, both Isis of said soeaty. doMoMd, to pi met amooEt: aad*lip*»*ona Indtotod to tottovto rU die*—vd, m* tortoy loqtujtod to mato (RUM ** * pap—t. topto—btofl, l*Tt IflAAOD. lflDOIia, »*p4%st VA*cntor of Oyathto /< G LORGiA.DOUGLA8 COCWTT.-Hotk* wiU to gto*R to all p*«RORt —R**m*d ih— tpytlaaMto will to mad* to tto Quart •« Ordinary *4M o<ma- tj. MttoflT*tr«gnl*r term afUr tto *xp4n$GoQ ot day* from tto datototto* noiio* tor Uav* to tolaoda • *«U tto land* tolonglag to HIkor, to* of nld oenuty, to lyf-td z. As to tto—(ala ot Joo. W. ie*—ado inn* to. ttn, RlGBaAdmlBitoitoor. Dr. J. G. Westmoreland, JJAB XBMOVKBkta, ' “ . Dr. W.8. KBatian, ,Sha pmsttm y wadlidaa. a* left at *t*r Siaia a #11 a——S TheGe win True (faaiMatdl AtltaMte, at I VTIOLL Ate anal be paid14* WstobA wH* wM ha m-mm- AH«UEY J. A- Heaanl Caiuiaflui IMywawf, AunranASHg ao*.ar truxmXy shmbs * pft’» ATLA 1 BAGGING ON 6bNSIG|fjilRNT I a,5«$2o mk, ywoag mr ‘ inUMtortoPto*. thine *taa. nnirntR OnraVuxUAto. MtoM.