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THE DAILY SuN. An^ua r*.oA^ Tbt>a7 Mfunmwo. Oomw 16. MTV ar- .A tata * motto win outer. ■ IUMihiIv. agtTm rmn*»«n« cumt imiud to itiu* to Mm WW tattdto,, yuutootay. Grant and WUecoelobwIII martallbeCity Ball to-night AT Oottoc Ml MNw m4 Inn yeeterday #t MK#». Eosrtpto SfiObrias. V* other dungs la JKT Mr. M. O. Whitlock, of Marietta, ha* a two ?#aqrid«rilau ashlhtUon at tha Fair, that haa trot- la4 a attta la tear minutes. A faat /"nog on# that Mnouz. Tbam en thh Maooh am> Wmrrxxw ^iirsron flta the advertisement of Mr. Clark, tnmodatlon train on thla road, »<» totha fair. jar* A nueaxni office. in oharga of that court*. mm oysraior, Mr. William Ooartaay, la opan at <h# r Oronnda far tha convenience of thoaa wtehln* fair Qroaadi Uxr tb< * West* diepttchra. tar Tha Oaorgta fail road passenger train, due her* yesterday mefttn* at 8:46 a. m.. waa flriayed natn IX o*«4aok, bj a looaa whaal on tha tandar. ,1 Tha tMiir ran »f twtoa. bnt no damage wae done. Tum-Wa latnrn thank# to Mr. Millar, tha tha as* of kte Ohio paper#, whlehhavebeon vnlue- bteteua. _ Don.—In Wyaadotta, Michigan, Oat l*th, 1671, month# and thraa dajra, daughter of Lewi# and »»• lNMhw« will h tha Mr Oronnda to-day at tan o'clock. Steam •*- giae, walking arts hill# and data, with a half docan «Rp w In Ua train, will ba wall worth wltaesaiag. Uncut Jama.—J. 0. Barrla baa Juit ratanad from Nartoa. Maw York. Jhdadalpkla, and aB tiowg • »6hraa? and ha-haa an th» way a wary larva aaaert- « nmnt of *0W of tha rory da oak quality. They'll .ha hgro^oaf*. J8T We regret to toarn that while Gen. Colquitt Maoawtar*# Caart ffia Baaor, aatottLdad and mortified at tha moral depravity that pervades arary oiamof hlafollow- mortala, looks aadd«-r and more forlorn almost win day of his Ufa. Perhaps ha hagtna to antsrtaln seri- ou approbation# that ha witt ham no oompaay to that *vood world," whs.a tha waary ara at roat, and tha wiokad trouble no mora. Ona would anppoaa that •he reproachful fiance, if not tha forlorn appear- aooa of Hit Honor, a# ha gases down open hia aub. jacta, would datar them from further sinning. However this ba with other*, It la not tbd caaa with UTtn H irmuu Thla elegant and rsflm-d lady pose aaes some em- traordlnary traits of character Her patririlaan ri#< a superior to all elae, and bar latere#* la tha welfare and prosperity of the e'ty la unimpeachable. She la constitutionally opposed to cursing or swearing or indulging In any language tba laaat lnde woo#, sad regards whir key as au abomination. Tat ner patriotism la #o far auparfor to sanrnnding pres- mires that, remembering tha city's impoverished condition, and lha bopdess destitution of money, #ha valiantly and bravely teorifleev her peraoDal feallngs, and with tha air of a martyr frroea down aaongh whisky to make her “kick np tha A—1," which performance aha know# will reault In her contributing five or mb dollar# to tha city. Savan nah repeats this play of patriotism, thla atrategem for an scene* to replenish tha empty ooge-s of onr dty; and for that reason aha ought to have a pension for unswerving devotion to tha dty. forgetting drunk and earring soma parson out every day. Kim uxxix comm was* dlaoovarad la rather an awkward position on i street. Ska was lying flat of bar back In a •treat drain, yelling worse than young thunder. Whan asked what ailed her, she replied that some thing hsd gone down her back, and half alarmed to death, aha rushed fraatloally out doors. Said aba: ” All along my back the creeping Soon gars piece to rushing, imping, As if oounuees frosen demons Had oendnded to explore AU taa eevlUea-tha varmints!— Twist me and my nether garments, Up into my hat and downward Through toy boots into the floor; Than I found mvself a kinking. Gently first, bat Iborc end more Every moment—mrro end motel Shaking to the kitchen—every Place where there was warmth In stove; Shaking tlH the dishes rattled. Shaking till my Ivory rattled. Shaking, and with ail my warming morning, mpertitaedlnc (ha entiles and bnaloem cennaatad with tha Mr, hi# horse became frighten St add am* iota from hie tugfy. He sue- tilnffi«l1l;ffi|irtatt» tortilla kicyaAha-wiShfl Import again thfrmamlug. Ona Hounnan Tnana too flsorr.—In our uotios «f W4 papers which would ha exhibited at tha Mr by Mr. Herbal, tha Librarian of ftha Young Kaa'i library, tha typaa madams give tha Pennsylvania > gr having bean printed in 1MMS, whan It haft bean 17I8-40. The paper was printed which ha prid $6 an d sort#. u. Iran, rud al thirty-two Jmn tgo. 0- C Hroua.—Kt. HufUteh*. temporarlljglr.D MfeteMiriij»p«apMy«> ItatalttedUMfeta j tot M llirtjhli ■! TMto, Iklto^aU tateunpluyta outkaPidtaao «np«D,CWHduo. ^.1 Tttlltf* HWItlWI Mr tOta puyuter I m ■ «IS.IIMhat >* ft, kw *m ter ktMMK II 1 ** Ykb H^KXgno Bnmtioini — <M> tk. ,, thli Hillu, at Ho. 4. DrttT.. Opm Smw. I. oa. of Um Ptm—m mm la l4.)«r,miUMit.HtlMtott.Hk.li(l» I a writ irruiM cOo*. ■m>U too, tha klflMtrt pnmtum tx th. U. W.mUnotlc Itfutkn. 'Otmu PunmuM CmcL-tuuIay Umort Tk> Haw. I.wta, UmUm mt th. Pair. Elio How, wu tba inventor of the miig mubine. He flnt wade * ma- cbine that wooIq make atitobeb in olotli. Tba How, Muhioe standi um-rvedly among the best, and is pries# by thous ands upon thonssmu, who hsve bsd it io their fucilies lor years. I, is so eJeg.nUy dnisbed end bean-i- fnl mtobine, every pert of it, end mo.t onrefnlly made, of the bnt mutt-riel. It ie eeey to leern tbe nse of It, eeey to oporete, end performs a very greet vari ety ot work. It ie believed by many, that it perforate e greeter variety then any other. It is most reme-ktb!a in its feed and tbe tension of the thread. We sew a herd dry piece of hemlock leather a ball inch thick wbieb bed passed tbrongh tbe machine with e needle and thread suita ble for ordinary bomespnn or ealioo sew ing, Witbonl damage to tbe needle or breaking tbe thread, making a perfect stitch ; and the seam on this beery arti cle passed immediately on to a pieoe of thin cambrio, still making a perfeo- stitob, withont any change of feed or tension. Tbe Howe occupies qnite a handsome position at tbe Fair. We shall sty more of it bereafler. Let no one fail to take a look at tbe machine and also at the work. Till It owiM sol ehak. au man.' • Th. poMmsmo na oompMMion oa baad ■hook her ItltoMlf. .od eaUlh, H drir, pllh.il h.r with aafttlMr Util, of wbt.hr oa. <h. v.hlhl., tsssfbt kar MW* Bl» Hoaor, who. sol oosipro humbug Um tonaanu of iger. Shod Id. had coot,. boouel ------ tsh eooa waoren. whoa bo got op joiwrday WMeslog. dtooovorod th, bo could not opob bio month without owsorieg, but obliged t> open hi* ooontb onco la a wbllu wbuo oat ooom a b g " cum wont" whtoh aslUpllud nnttl Bobnol oetnanr oald lomothlng tmp.oa.. lot Mr.LWtwtcb doUvorod a poworfol oormoo ’oa[th. mb --Sea. gin m. thj amt." Th. piwohw MIWMlIr act forth what that giving of tba bmrt oh oald bo, aanolr, oa oaMnonbomltsor of altoutatonoW, pmrpoon pad bop.,, to th, oa- pram, otgoot of Ulh, that of curving God. at night t obort bat moot iatonwttag ntmo pmoh.d to a largo rnnsrmUua. the greater portion of whtoh BQMththd of jonag psopis. Ws on glad Pimoo.—TbhlnonBnadhr morning wao of mmma 4a oM dltipUeMd Utartr or aa ^otomal nb.ruWr, la IU no of th. Mato 8oa4 ■hopa, raogbt oa Are. Th. iiw oomputM. wm tb.tr pool, ptnaptlr. bnt th. building talng wortb- Im Md tnlwh It wn hUiwwt to bun down. Tba Sr. rootonlhj morulog w„ia lb. -‘dim dl«- Woo.," iom*wb.i. bojoud tb. bunch., la lb. rtotaitj of W.at gud. The Sr. compuds. hutanod • * ' f tdtk. fsrtbut Mrt.ru-khr out on Peters etrvet, bnt 1 kaoieiinf tbrmt the Are wu lneoce#Bible, they re- hlJTV. •uK»e4tom*dty 1 *i H t,lUmvst OTOAV rvuncM Hoook-We wk tbe yeetel ettentton of ell persons In neat el Tnrnl- . "jus.*,to the very attract!?# osrd cf Jud«e WMktn# « ibis moeeln# _. KnltUfMnHtblfhly esteemed cttiasn.1 J fiijk the frrgeu r urnHufVt ■bteMihkmenti ever In t Be he# yilra ef H lverytbla« yen went In tbe fUraltnr# line Is on head. We e|>#olelly Invite nil to #xsulne hie new etyleof Perier frUlfe^ tnfl that new comfortable sprint bed which no one elae In thla city bee for mle, Jnflff# Wetktns end ble eon ue elever VBOBOIA ITATI MAIM Tweedny, Octwtver lBtM — Prwgmmme. IS at ExklbltleB ef tbe XnfUek Bond Btoemer, drawlnf W tsAe tif Hen#, end M# rayertty of peeelud over dlflkrent gvedM tested. Lih llj 4 I AK. Grand Trot ting Match for ipeelal premium—MO. J. frafwnd snomiUwmt -OB^Kysd Jen* Q. Under#on‘# black bone, "Bed.- A. 0. Urggl#*# Death fTwa# an AwMant. Mr. W##ley White, whose reeldeaee le sonu die. unoe In the oounlry, met with i eerion# end whet ' eimvwBvi# proved to he e tetel esddent, #gbm dey# ego. While In the act of feeding » gin, by some tody Me JStod WTO nenght In the teeth of the gin oqfrhndsy ■dliMi roBg.todoWotk, hegnvo every ip peeronee of n apeedy recovery, yet md end strange to rolsto. «k 4 e*oleeh, one hew thereafter. Mr. Hie sudden end unespeetod droih to not explained. * «!miprtwM tbrtUMilCs'totb*B«rvwMapitun *-TT t t* *i‘. Walk UndMUhn oMthrthlh tbr hi. ihawel wwo tor- M K th «b. Wan.* T» two Ottleoa. «tr Atlamta. ** V VrtipeetfiiUy reqneit all menbanV y ■tfriteeWis. mmufaotarera, oontreoton *tmf JwofseAonal -men to sospend bosi nee, from 3 to S o'clock, on the afternoon of Wedaeeday, 16th, for the pnrpeee of On wMwdiag tbe flMeFWy aa# allowing tbcee fit tbeir employ to d >sa I also make the rrqueat of Um pnb- lie offloem of tbe city, and eopeoially of 'the Street Committee, that thpy sospend work on tbe streets from noon ont-l night, gw.., Io allow tbs atreet bands in opportunity Of taking Ike same recreation. I hope that tlria reqneat willfWet a genersl teepoaee from the people, and that aii who are able to do so will tom oat on ibis end other oooealons daring We week end eooonrage this anterpriae. ,V7 The Agrieottotal Society doeerve great atedU tot thebeSscte in behalf of Agri- •aitom, and we should show oar appre- •*■***• kj living then a fall attendonee daring tbeVair. Vary reepeotfnlly, Jon B. Jam, Mayor. um the F»lr Grounds. Tbs flnt dey of Ihs Mr ws#k Is always entirely preparation dey. Ml for this bring general y known those in attendance on yesterday would Lave pronounssd lb#* prospect tor the My unpromising Beside exhibitor# who were engaged la making trie#’and arranging (heir goods, very few were tha gronnda. A Urge number of entries were made—some of them of decided interest. Bnt every hall should be Ailed. There are hundred# of buslne## house# lu Allan le that might send out from thotr stock wou’d add large)) to tha variety and extent of the display. Tha Live Btoek Department is decidedly attractive Mr. Peters* exhibition la larger than ne haa ever mads at any prevlons Pair. A B. Allen A Co., Wm, Greater and John Humphrey, of Mew York, have Alderney .cattle, Berkshire pigs and Morlno aheap. J. V. IJIcknell and J. W. Hiratlne, of N#w York, J. n. Nichol, of Narcoochee, MU# SalUe Howard, of Kingrion, and 11. B. Atklueon, of tai# dty, make flue show of chlckeua, turkey# and ducks. M. ( Whitlock, of Marietta, ha# a number of flue stock endceUe. Auumtxr of others we reserve Bon of until all entries are In. W. A. Hi jy maker .end L. fi. Devi# make a On# dis play of echou furniture; Cirley Duah k Co., of iple oils, paints, vtc; J. M. Holbrook, o furs, eta. P. Pelegiinl and G. Qrorgl exhibits imita tion brons# atatuary, cornice# and sewer pipe. Pemberton A Co. bsvo a .caw of perfumery, and Bedwlne A Fox, of chemicals. There are eight entries for'the premium for the best bale of cotton, five for the beet corn, and sev eral others for wheat, oat# and Lay. Tha Pine Art and Pionl halls, are not so well filled as at former Palm. 1 he books of the Secretary will ba opeu today. Let every citlsen add wine- thing to the entries already made, and mako the ex- hlbiUon a Qret-claaa ona. HMJUIAB ORDER OF BUBDOCffik- C un in ^ TO Btt ABOCKD. 16 tiidiUMts Circuit 17 If id«i le otreuit — 18 ikunnlgee Ofrenlt 19 Eastern Olrcait. ..20 ” ..16 ” :: i •• * .. 6 * ATLANTA_MABKETS CORBECTKU DAILY. Luuul a- BlIHIIlHWi- Notu-ttrt. #W CHOICE .MOURNING 0RES8 GOODri, IU Bombaxtue, Aostraltau Crape, Tamioe Clothe, Casbmerea, Loo- trolrH A paces, etc., to be found at uct 19— John Kiut'a Other qi FIHAHC1AL—-Ooam- -bBytoglalX; selling 1.16. 6iLV«n—Buying 1-67; selling 1.10. Pxcaawo*—Buying at ptt&mag If per cent pre- Bowdw amp 0TOCKM—Georgia to 7»#77; 7a, 86 is Mew Gar 3 — At/ante City Point KsUroed stock. tNhpWs Atteate and West Point Bsilrued Bunds. WtmlUU. Macon and Waateru Kail- rood Stock, vac to 1 00. Atlauth NhtluoiU Uaok l.tu. JAPANESE SILKS, plain and brocaded—#6 00 per drees—worth from (9 00 to #15 00, and* fine line of tut A ohawla, at j »*. r ' John Ksrli’b. oct 18— Br BROCADE, Velvet trimmed and braided, Fell Boulevard Skirta, Jor la dies and children, at - ^ 1 — - I - i '. M. Rjoh k Co.’n, oct!3-St 86 Whitehall stMet. Nu» York, mottoi Htlvur Drips «O08C; Hew Orleans—pvriue, 7U4#7fi; Florida 46to60; Sugar Hopes, 10; by Hogshead BMAa-Ooflee A, 18018*; Bxtm 0. 13*018; Granulated, Powdered, 14*; h. O. _ — M *; Common 10*; Petr. 11; Prime Jl*{ atop white, IS*; Dements 13013*. Taaa-Hlaok l4O0Lfft Green 14601.60. T*flte hfo- Cream Tarter,4 doe, 1.66; S Tallow, «*. ,«? &ATEENS, POPLINS, &USKB, Alpoctfi, Scotch PUidf, And other stales ot new hud choice dregs goods, from 25 oenta per yard up to the fioeat made, all new aod fresh, desirable goods, at oct 18— John Kkkly’s. •eoWMd Ward Deattcratle Club. This Club bad a meeting, lajt evening, at the room of the Becorder’e Court. President Bosch, after calling the meeting to order, tendered hie resignation, which wae accepted. CepL John 8 Wise tendered hie resignation a# Secretary, wbieb was also accepted. Tha Clnb then wart into an election of officers. Dr. B. J. Roach was re elected President; Dr J. T. Campbell was elected Becretay; Judge C. C. Ham meek wae re-elected Vice President; sod J. H. Franklin was sleeted Treeeurer. Mr. Goldsmith offered a resolution theta commit tee of Aw be appointed to prepare business for toe meeting, which was agreed to, ana the following gentleman were appointed on that committed; Messrs. Jery Goldsmith, Jno. C. Whltner. Geo- Hlllyer, W. B. Brown, and J. L. Johnston. During Uieabeenoe of the committee, the mtetlng wee addressed by Meters. B. B. Spencer. C. 0. Hem- mock, T. W. J. Hill, B. C. Young and John Tboi The Committee then returned and offered the fol lowing resolution# which were adopted: Whereas, The let end 6th Wards have met and passed resolutions designating Saturday, 36th lnat., as a suitable day for nominating candidates for May* or and CouneUmen. Resolved 1st. That the Democracy of tha 3d Ward do adopt the tame mode-that Ie, by ballot, and that the polls be kept open from 10 o'olock, x., until 7 P. m., on that dsy, at the Station House, on Pryor street Resolved 3d. That L. C. Wells, William M. Butt and Joseph B. Smith be requeued to act as mana gers oi the nomination. Resolved, 81, That our brethren of the other wards in tbe city end the friends of the different oandidatoo be requested to acquievce In our action, keeping epenkhe polls until 7 o'clock, for the bene fit of the working classes.” A motion that the Secretary notify tha lat and 6th ward elube that th'.a dob had extended the time of voting from 6 to 7 o'olock. was suggested and ad opted. The meeting then adjourned. ST BLACK ALFACAS FOR THE MILLION 111 The celebrated “Eeiipae” Block Alpuoas in great variety, warrant ed. not to lose their beautiful color, for sale at John Kulx’s. oot 18— OutMt a*MOt~ttr ioma pookoft—vnOtr II das. W; orer, 10. fteirriiie Aden?*"**"*, 11021*, Boat—Bar. 6010. Balt—Liverpool, per sack. *180; Ttrgln«v 3.06. PROVI8ION8 AND FAMILY SUPPLlBB-ltorm Country, 31024; Beat Gwhen, 46; Wfatorn Beaerve 30083; Tennessee. 300W. Chkxsk—Choice Paotory, 17018; Poult»t—All hens 80083c: Mixed tot# 21a.; Spring chickens 16020. ’ Bmans—Alteptoe end Ginger, 300JO; Cloves. 20; Cinnamon, 00: Nnunega, $1.40081.60; Maee< $3; Mustard—3 oa., 6J; Pepper, 38. BuHDBixa—Eggh doc. 27038. peoked; Rice 9M01O; Homtnyer beriwl, $4.00; # Peerl Orris 86.80rkteca- BAGGING—16017 y. Itct ties ^01y, ' GRAIN, MEAL, Ao—Conn—by car ln«l. white 87090; yellow and mixed 76080, IT THE LONDON SMOKE BAT EEN, and other novelties in Dress Good a, M. Rich & Co.'s, ootl3*-3t 36 Whitehall street. A SUNDAY GAME OF CARDS. Last Sunday Brantley Freeland end Thos. Hyde, both of this city, went ont Peachtree ■ treat, and. after arriving in the suburbs, eeooncvd themselves la a galley by the street side, and proceeded piously xgsge In a game of cards, at least. It le supposed was the manner In whleh they spent thrir Urns, tor thla tooallty la a wall known Sunday gamblers' resort. They played, no ona know* how long, until soma ons known to Hyde happened pass by. Tbe passing gentleman was hailed by some ona In the vicinity, upon looking around, dlsoovsred Mr. Hyds prostrate pad alone In the ditch, lying helpless in a mortar of blood, day and eand. The surrounding ground gave unmistahble Indications of a reoent struggle, but tba othar participant in tba HiUa pri vate drama had disappeared. Tba passing gentleman discovered that Mr. Hyde had bean severely wounded by someone. Ha bad been stabbed In the abdomen, and his book ws almost 1c two, tbe incision extending a number of lachee across hie body, and penetrating to the cavi ty of tha body, though it seemed no vital part of th# system was Injured. Mr. Hyde stated that be and Freeland bad gotten Into a dispute; that Brantly had stabbed end out him, and then fled. The poor follow, though per fectly helpless, and for all ha knaw, mortally woun ded, preserved the beat of spirits, and axhtb.tod a deal of humor. Ha ooncluded bla narrative of tha difficulty by exclaiming: ”1 believe Fraetond want- ad t> kill ms.” Hyde was taken up, transferred to the dty and >*aaad nmier tha ears of a surgeon whs fiend hie wounds. We nnderaland he la yet Into tticelcon* dition. He has* wile nod ftvo children, andlfwe mistake not, lives on MaJtonough street Brantly Free nad. after bin attempt 0 mordering Hyde, Aad precipitately, end has not benn seen rinoa. by any ona eognixantof thsdeed. This roams to be rather apeedy retribution for vt- htlng tbe Sabbath, and tbe holy ovdinaaoee. Doubtless Freeland will be brought to justiee at an early day. Brantly Freeland in a young sporting ohap about 18 years of aga, who need to task a Uvtthood by fowling. He waelataly put In the chain gang as foe penalty tor strollag, er attempting to eteal.a cow, wae released, we .learn on tha payment of hie by Interceding frteade. Bis tether eras hanged In Gumming, Oa., before the war foe murder. (Tbe of the tether are visited on the child ] Dlsastrews Fire. A Am broke out lest night about 10 o'clock la an Loyd, owned by Mr. Michael Erics. It was In new brink dwelling near by. b Association, eaagbt fire before any engine could be brought to play upon it, and when they did oommaoos to play, tt was to abandon it la a tow moment# for tbe went of water. The atom wae ivhseeteil In a tow momenta. The flro rapidly emended from the .blinds to the Interior of the taRdtag. (which was elato-rooff.) and despite the eftete of the Amman, nothing eearorij wm roved except toe bare write. Neither hones wae serapled. The Ant cm wm Hand drisptdated. The other wee new en^ete- ft that tt wee Insured by Mr. Wnttere. Tbe fire to eopperod to be the work of an Incendiary. This Are trochee a leaoaa. if u Lat the paopla arouse, and We heard groat numbers any last vets for no men for Mayor or Councilman who wae opposed to water-works. The Grand Pnlr Tournament. Arrangements have been ooucludsd for a grand tournament to take place on Friday of this week at the Fair Grounds in connection with the State Fair. Tournament clubs from Jonesborough, CartersvlUs, Decatur, Atlanta, and other places, will be present, end enter the oonteat for the handsome premium#. About thirty or forty Knlghte, we leern, will con tend for the premiums, and a spirited contest le peeled. Ike first premium le $300; the eeconJ, 070, the third $36; the fourth, a handsome gold-headed oane valued at $16, offered by Mr. Lewla H. Clark*, hatter, of this city; the lift h and last, is a fine silk bat valued a; $8 to the Knight who states fte time, tmi states Iks fttotil points, not lees than twelve Kulghts to compete. Offered by John Holbrook. Visitors are coming in from all parts of tbs State; end every •ndioatIon points to a large atWndanoe, and au overwhelming crowd by Thursday and Fri day. r REGULAR DINNER at Tim Murpkt‘4Realaannt,oii Marietta street, above Phillips umL Crewe, everj da; be tween the hoar* of 12 u. and 8i r. M.— Tbe very beat the market affords. AU for the small amount of GO oenta > ^gipaaSCHf _ THE FERRO-PHOSFHOBAT ed Elixir oi Calimja bark madisb; Oaswel, Hazard A Co., New York, is a delicious cordial, made of the PyrnifiMphete of Iran and Calisaja Bark; it is Ae most valuable tonio now in nse for djeril ' nervous affections, wakefulness, debility, depression of spirits, Ac., Aa The pale, the nervous, and the debilitated should not fail to take it; particularly females suffering from those complaints incident to the sex. Physieisns now give it the preference to all similar preparations. If taken during exposure to malaria it strengthens tbe system to resist this poi son, and prevent, ehill and fever, bilious lever, and other intermittent attacks. For sale by oil druggists. ml8 sunAthurs dAwly $GF Chapped Hands, Face , Rough Skin,Pimples,Ringworm, SaltRheum and other Cutaneous affections eared, and the skin mode soft and smooth, by using the Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York. For sale by all Druggists. satAwed dAwly I®-THE PUREST AND SWEET- eat Cod Liver Oil in the world is Hazard A Caswell’s, made on the seashore, from fresh selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once tak en it preter it to any other. For sale bv au druggists. -ilHtuAfri -dAwlv. Hotel Tttrioalo, CDUober, 11, ’78. KIMBALL HOUSE, N.w York; ST D-.vi., TborturiU.. O.; V K l.h- tero, Banderevllis. Ga;Col Jno Mood, Geneva. Ga; James O Howard, Cincinnati, Ohio; T J Smith and lady, Washington oouutv; M R Bell, Ga;B D Moore. Athena. Oa;JB Flatt. Augusta, Os; Jams# BurnlJ, ureeuvUle, 8 C; Thos 0 Uower, Greenville, 8 C; N 0 Stevens, Berusvilla; O A Btadell, Ga; T J Woolf, Mobilo; A T Aker man. Cat tenvilla; Thos Webb, Hillsboro. N C;8 U Sibley. Augusta. Ga; Col Jno Bertycd, Savannah. Oa; W T Rvspees, Upson sounty N L Beapess, Reynolds, 8 C; H C Oablnero, Re) nokU. B 0; A T Smith, Cuthbert, Oa; JAB Aber- crotnble, Social Circle; McBride and friend, otiy W M Kacee, Washington. Oa; Z H Clarf lady! Lexington, Oa; Mre T W Arnold; J W Wing- field and lady, Greensboro; J P Hiuith, Oglethorpe oouuty; Mrs Faust and mother, Oglethoi *— Jno W Eidd, Lexington. Oa. NATIONAL HOTEL, J 0 Sage. Oa; A F Mallory, 810 Jae. Kelley, Ov; Mre H Arnold. Oa.; W F Goldsmith. Ga: H D Mo- Cutoheoo, Oa; B Stoke# Bayer, Ga. WC Oa; J W F Bryeon, Tean; L Smith, Oat driek, Jonesboro; J W Hightower, Qriffi dereon, Borne, Ga. Geo Verderey, city; W w wm». ruff, New York; H redder. Cuthbert; Pobt Whit- field, Oa; W M Maddox. Ga; MraThoe Swift. Maeoa; 0 T Swift, Maoou: J H Johnaoa, Griffin) F L Free- yer. Mar.ela; A K Watte Ala; W 0 Hoffitt. City j C W D Brawn, Get Jno O Moose, Ga. Jae C May. Mem- nbls; BA Bowman, Ga; Wu H Bonham, Ga; Of kuepp, Gn; T Knapp, New York; H Welle Lady and two obUdren, Ue; Th.a Whlffen, Opera: Blaqce Gallon. Opera; LB Ryee Opera; N I! Moorv. Od; J 0 Miller, Ua; B FlzeonanLQa; J G Tomlinson; Joueaboto; Alien ForLOa; JmBrlce,Oa;J 0Trow bridge, City , W H Crawford, Ga; T. J nillewan, Madison| A T Heard. N Y. D WUitema * lady, Ga; w A Potts, Ga; Jacob WoJ' — - Taxaa: M Cooper. Home. ... rills; D A Vs*GO end lady. Oat M O Tonng. Gaitman. Gat W A Sboiby, Gat B H Thresher and wile, Ue; V Mahouy, Ga; R L Boss. Macon, Ga; W F Opldsilng, Kv: J a Twiggs, Auga»te Ga; T L Johnson, JLynch- bnrg. TatII Bllta, Bt. Louis, Wm Uldgway, 1* P C Out J W Fatly, lari; A J Christian, city; U J Irvine, Gat J A riasftb. Team H Beall. Ga; T Meador, Ga: Dr ML Craig, Ga; CM# ttjwlef. mty; F W Waddy, otty; V B Thorn tea. AoExOo; A J MoDowell, Bat i- mere; J R Ingram, Ky; J Mercer, Ky; F Beat#, Ky; J H Duffle. Oa; Jndge Fooler. Oa; T N Pitta. (Wing ton; J B Smith, do; T OOaboru, det J W » Sum mere, do; LB Anderson, do; E O Houston, do; H U Sibley, Augusta; W H Weaver, fto.il D Capers, Os B Reece, Madison. AMERICAN HOTEL, Ed. A Tice, city; J D Leaf, H 0 Hobson, Gat John M Martin. Griffin; Frank Bioneeo, Oa; Mi Lowery. Thant T E Godfrey, J F Godfrev, Texas; OM Godfrey. Jeffsroon, Texas; T T Silver, The# Bllver. Mias Anne Stiver, Texas; A A Gurley, Mr# A A Gerley. Mre Anne Mortem. Covington, Qe; James Hill, eity; J W Bowden,' A M Um. F M Dykes, 0 0 ffilte Go; T J Dayly, 0 A Duly, Loui • vUle; Oka# O Miller. A Hague, Ohio; H Ltndeey. Dayton, Ohio; J A Tbompeon. osrierariHe; DW Watson. Texas; Miss 8 V Marsh, Oarteravtlk; tfrie Bade Wtlitame, Mies Msggri Kenedy. Col UeoH Hancock. Oa. /CONFEDERATE MONEY WANTED Z WANT TO BUT $30,000 la CONFEDERATE NOTES of the teams of 1881, In Peeetnr atreet, Atlanta. Ga. Sheuard,Baldwin & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Liquors & Tobaccos No. 11, Decatur Street, Opposite Kimball House ATLANTA, Ga. annouiuemtniB. NOB ALDBBKUI. — We are authorized to annouuoe J. W. Sfabks ob a candidate for Coun cilman for the Fourth Word at the en ailing municipal election, aubject to the Dcmooratio nomination. — We take this method to announce Db. S. T. Biookbo, oa k auiUble eaniii date for Alderman of the Fifth Ward for the eoeuiug jear—aubject to the Demo cratic nomination. Manx Votbho. — Mb. Jobx F. Maxiaa to, at the re quest of many friends, announced aa oandidate for Cooncilmin in the First Ward—subject to the Democratic nomin ation. — F. P. Rio*, Esq., is announced os candidate for Councilman in the Fifth Word, aubject to the Democratic nomin ation. Many Votbbs. GREAT ATTRACTION CrattfordvilU Cheap Store. Charles where he has laid tn a large supply of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, r 8HOEH, BOOTS,' • .e MATS, ETC. which be will sell at Reduced Prices. He also will pay the Urgent market price tor Cotton. CHARLES BERGSTROM. Crawtorovllte, Oa., 2*1 September, 1871 eepte-fiM—wrij' ' wtatu or oaoisiA. oqlxtbobpb county- O To all whom tt may ooacern—Wberoae. John A, Jewell >«a applied to dm for Utters of admintetra- Uen de bonis non on toe teute of Emily Merixe^ele ot said coaoty. drcesacd. ^ Three art,therefore, te riteaad sdmoaUb aflati^ creditor# October 12. 1872. :V Raga-cotton, ml: ers per Ixod. 4. prime teriXAT—Bed $1.4001.81; Cboloe White 1.6601.80 Oats—66066. Stock Peas $1.680LT6. MEATS,—Bacon—8hou)«tera 9*; clear rib rides 13*; c ear sides 18; pUir bams 14016 : gar-cm ed 18030. Bulk Mmua— Shouldrae 6*; b eidve 11*; ctear sides U*; long clear 10*. tzADi>—Tierce# 11*|; Cana 12* ; Buckets 10* ; Country 0*010. Bdtobkk’s Meat*—Beef—Kentucky and Tennee* see 10011; Corned in Jmas. 10018; BploedSO. Hogs T*08; Mutton 13016; Veal 10; Sausages—common 15; Head Cheese—plain 16; fancy 20. Flour—Fine, $6 6006 00- 8up*rftUM $6 uu06 60; Kxtra t » i/.(s. .-0- Family, $8 00; Extra Family, $8 6100 00; Fancy, #9 tea.o oo. r FORAGE, PRODUCE, ko.—8tock Meal 86; Bran 75*80 V100 Us J OU Meal LAO; Bhipstuff 1.36. Hat—Timothy J1 6001.66; Glovar Bay $1,600 1,76 ; New mixed, $1 7601 88. HIDES AND LEATHER Qraen Hides 707*; Green Balt 8*00; Dry 10016. Leather—0*1/ Bkiiw—Domeetlc $380044 ft doxeu; French $460066. Harneee Leather 38046 Citation to tbe Hein at Low — o» — ScK-e Drake, of Tailaterro Counts, Deceased. Obdikaby’s Office, ) Tnliaferro County, Georgia, >• September 14th, 1872. ) To WILLIAM DfiAKE, of Miasis- eippi ; LUCY GREEGS, and ber Husband, ELKIN CbEKGS, of Tennessee; and SUSAN BARN HART, HARRIET JENKINS, and FRANK GREEGS, Children of Hannah Greegs, formerly Han nah Drake, now reaiding in Flori da; JOHN JOHNSON haying applied for Probate at the November Term 1872, of this Court, of the Will pf BEVERLY DRAKE, to whioh he claims to be an Executor, being ao named in mid Will: ! Yon and each of von are required, aqd are hereby cited to be and ap pear at this office, in tha Courthouse of Taliaferro county, Georgia, at the regular November Term, 1872, of the Court of Ordinary of aaid county, It being on the first Monday in jnud month, to attend the Probate oi paid Will. Ohablis A Beazlby, sepl7-td Ordinary. mw arrawm v wwuii, nra mm mo bwfnr* t w# Id Ora w fordvUte, la md count* k*. themwfhiko«M oi sate, od thsfimiw^ meiMdsof Warn Peek, Thao J JPeek. W*ii 1 * estate of R. A. Howell aad others, oonlalitlog’ Nine Hundred Acres tM.itMsgtk.piM. wk reoaWn, Jol ’ ioCmti maiMMa , sd kaora m Ik. WUUwi J Lu tod may be dtvwted In a^veral lor a bJnL Te-ms-on* half cash, th* remainder ou . Pro wlu ““ ur ~‘ h»e«.rt trlj^aoa.rtnygri. U,rtrt. of «M iJSS. 0 ' (gycrniot'a Saite. Executor’s Sale Nrw Fxathxps 100700. DRY GOODS—Cambrio* -glased, 0011; paper 13* 014*. Bleecowd Cotton, 0031. Cottonade# 30030. Ginghams- heavy, *8016; ricowia. «302b; Cham bray '9*027*. Tickings 908X Oxuooe—Bedford 9 ; Uamcntta 9 ; Araoekeag and Arnold, 10*; Garner k Go. 11*7 Albion. 12; Hpragura^AIlens.^DunMUa, Oeoravoga, 11*; Dolly V 7ux>B»?artl!' ; White, Up! », Ogm 40063*. Unchanged. FxoTont Goons—Bheetlnge and Shirtings—Augus te aud Columbus—4-4, 18; 7-8, 11*; 8-4, 9U; Drillings 18*; OeorgUChroke, 16; Stripes, 14; Osna- burgs 16018; Yarns, $1.60. OoUon Rope 30. CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES, Aa— >eachra,2tb cans, $2.0002.74 per doe.; 81b cans, |30 $4 per doxen; Pees $176; Bln* Apple, 21b cans, $3.26; Strawberries, 3ft, $3.76; Tomatoes, 21b, $2.26 02.40; Oystera, 1ft, $l.*7tsfl.W; 2ft, $2.60002.76; Bardinas. W case $230024. CnACKxaa—JCrated, 10011; Batter 706 ; Cream 11012; Pienlo 700; Bede, 600; Sugar, 9*011. Uaxdy —titick, 16*017; IfotArijr, 18060. Nuts—Almonds 22028; Brae Us, 16017; Filberts, 16017; Pecans. 17018*; English Walnut# 20026; Peanuts, $2.30002.75 ft bushel. PlCKLxa—Pints, ft doxen Half Gallons $8.80, Gallons Quarts, fl doxen. $6; Peaches- Piute $8.26, Quarts $4.60. FRUITS.—Apple#—Greenffi bbl. 8 6004 60; Dried 3*04.‘ Lemons $14016; Bananas $2 6008 00* bunch; C vcoa Nut* $7 0008 $0; Currant# * ft 160 Id: Dates 12* It ft; Figs dried 20022; Pine Ap- pae# $3 * oox.; lTunf — 6008k* Sffill Yisi _ _ New Irish Potatoes per buehal $101 20. libbages per heed 10016; Cucumbers per doxen 10016. On. lone per bu. 1 60. FISH—White Fish—fondly $<; No. 1, 6 60. Mackerel—Kits, No. 1.1 70; No. 2,1 40; No. 3. 1 26; Half barrels—Mo. 1, $7 60; No. k. 6 80; No. t, 0 00. Codfish 708. FUEL—Wood * cord—Retail prices—Oak at yard $4; delivered, $4 00; sawed andfrpUt, $6; delivered, $0 60; Hickory, 60c. added to above prices, o< “ ‘ * * — bye 6*; round and square 6*010; band 708; sheet Iron $10012; Horse shoe 708; Nallrod 11012*; Hone shoes * keg $8 0008 60; Mnlo shoe# $0 0000 60. N ails—* keg, lOd to 0Od. 6 26; 8d, 6 60; 6d. fl 7$; 4d. 7 00; 3d, 836; fine, 9 76; finishing—different kinds, 76c. on above pilose; Hone shoe * box, 300 40 per pound. dos;Ten Eyck,$12.60013. Bpedee per doa-Amee$i 00. Rowland $14.00 Shovels—Amra. 15.00; Row. land, $13.00. Hoea—SoovUl’a. 88.60010 00. BcovUl 1 pattern $7.2609.00. Carriage axles — Co , .4; aai stones per ft—Ohio 2*0$; Nova BqoUa 304. CROCKERY AND GLaBB—Original pg««. ,roj n g higher; Plates. 0 0,4 Inohee, 30, 7 inches ; n ohes 40. Granite 6 inches 60. 7 inches 66. Tw**—per era-O O, U; Printed l«t rinaul . »8.78; 12 by 18, $.7$ WOODEN WARE.—Pains — Two hoops, bra btetnd. Juniper, $8 per dos: do Pine $6.60; Printed IU, Tub#—printed—nest of 8, $4; Sugar Boxe v* . par raok. $3.28. Washboard# per doa^-wood. 2.60; Bergstrom,, ^ $23; No. 3, $26. Mocking-bird cage# $lu par nest. LAVE STOCK — beet Cattle — medium 3*06* prim# 6*4*6*: brat grads, 6*: goon steers, 4* 06*. Milk Cows $86040. Hogs 406; shoals 406. Horsra good stock aad Uttls demand, at $12600300. Midea-small stock aod duU sale; good avanga at $1600226. Sheep—medium to Hair, 404*; Pt uSoQ0fr^teSb7-4PPte and Peach. $2.00 to A00; Charri fhd Ginger. 1.60 to J.00; Cognao—Dot mesUC.Ll0tol.0O—Foreign, 6.00 to 10.00. Wannv—Bourbon. $1.26 to 6.00; Corn, LOO to 2.00 "ijft"to6Qo'~ BotMrtaou Co ” lM to 81(10 7 Wains, Ao.—Madeira, Port, 8herry, per gallon $2 to 4.00; ntriunprigrie Cxltfornta. per case, $15.00 to 2000; Imported, per basket, 26.00 to 33.00. Gin—Domestic, $1.60 to 2.00; Foreign, 4.00 to 6.00. kku—N. B. 01J6 to 9.00; Jamaica. AOU to 6.00. YUBAOOO — Isom nradea sound tow 48060; grade# mahogany 60062* ; medium maho gany 66060; medium bright 46070; good bright 70 068; ffiney brands aririflna $14001 ro. Stock# of low grades ri# light and likely to advano# Trade M. tauten IteWlvoi taportud •MM> aaom-ktecataoj, 0M>VB»—With koUpw ware; wood exolualvely- * “lentek No. K 13 20 ; No. 7, 19 60; singular, tha kindred and on deceased, to be end appear at my offio# wltkln tha time prescribed by law, and show cans#, if any they have, why lotlare of administration should nil be granted to aaid applicant. . Witness ay ofiriri signature this 9th day ef Octo her. 1872. oolMd 1» B.M4TCHELL, Ordinary a a - Not Ol&GffiXMflt, HAFKfrT AND BE^Tr PRATTS ASTRAL OIL DEPOT, Whitehall etnut, OM Door Bite* KttckuU Okrort. F. H. Leave, dgent. Five ramose why ihteOduketetA be neeAfaprefer^ ones te any others It te sMo4ir Dims te always 1 It wtB burn No aooldsnte have ever yet oocarred from tt. Try It end b# coavlncrd. For rote, wholesale aad retell by r. B. LnDUC. Sole Agent, EPISCOPAL# BAZAAR rjpHB Ladtee of Bt. PhOlpu* Boteeopri Church pro. Baxaar. at the ffitrileg Riuk.com- oonUanlng daQy until and Isolating the 19th. prote ably laager. The prororfln era for foe srocrien o< Um now Kptseoyal Ohnrch. whteh haa aircedy been rT We > euwerai7 Invite everyhoJv to vteR th* Bsarar, and aid In making th* efforts of the ladtee a enoesro. ocio-ttn 19th BtonevraU aad Atlanta No. 6, 13 to ; No. Goal or wood—Ka-klox BeuUnpl, No. 8.14 70; No. f, 29; JU. 4, 24 rt Extealtoa Ssuhnel. Me, 7,28 60 ite,8,2960, * ~ • • No, 7, 14 5ff, rASiitauuticrT. 18 40. Southern Friend! k Hwr Atlarta, Ga-, October 11,1871. .hekete for One Far# wilt bt AgenU oa Ihe Road to the Georgia STATE FAIR. In Atlanta. Good for Ten Day a Train# will run to aad from Fate Ground every Hour, cammenring Monday, 14th instant 8 a. m. to 12 noon, and tn<m Ir.xto | r, g Fair 28c tor round trip. Tickets on sate at Pacesnger Depot Ticket office, frlU^, 1 E. B. WALKER. M. T. Ho! For the Went r IICAIX FABM 45D TOWF LOTS FOB SOLS «*k aad Rood,, on M. k W. K. B.. ckoap fur ertk. Od ud UO.B.B. KAHBOXX.00 Uw prom- ter*. Onaokat t. 187X oeltart T1 JEL RIPLEY, REMOVAL TO MITCHELL ST., Mo- CBOSKY BLOCK. OROOECQRY, WHOLESALE IAITD RETAIL hone* door In Grawfordville, In arid oonniy. be tween the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In November next, the following property, to wit: The track of land lying near the arid town ef CrawfordvUle. containing Two Hnkdn-4 and Sixt;-Four Acres, more oy leas, adjoining lands of B. F. Moore, John W. Dxrracott, Rebecca Edwards aad ethers, known as the Charles Axt tend. Bald land sol i as the prop erty ef Charles Axt, late of arid oonaty, deoeeaed.for the pnrpoee of distribution In aooordanoe with arid ‘sores. a Terms cash. Bent 2,1872. a»p4 td-w RANKE MUHLD7BBINX. Execntor. •TATE OF GEORGIA, OGLJtTHbKPIC OOONTY- j by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordin- of said county, there will be arid before the cuurthorn * door, in the town of Lexington, Within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in No vember, 1873, the following described tract of land In said county, belonging to the rotate of Shacod R- Maxwell, deceseed. to wit: A tract of land containing seven hundred (700) scree, mora or leas, adjoining lands o‘ Holmes, Thos. P. Downer, J. D. Matthews, — era. 8eld land to be sold in M0 aero tote. Bold for the pnrpoee of paying tbe debt# of arid estate. Terms made known on dey of eel*. September 8» 1872. S. G. MOBRAH, Executor of Sherod R. Maxwell, flawed sept4-td Executor’s Sale. the flnt Tuesday In Novi OMB HUNDRED AMD BE YEN (107) ACRES of land, more or leas, lying in mid oouuty, en the waters of the Ogeeohee river.belonging to th* estate of Thomas Chapman, deceases. Bald >and adjoins lands of John Rhodes, Jt.mea Chapman, Lawrenoe Battle and others. It will bo arid under an order ot th > Ordinary of said oounty for distribution nndt tbe will of said Thomas Obvpman. Terms cash. WILLIAM Ho CHAPMAN. Executor. Orawfordvllle, Q*., 14th Augnet, 1872. an 14td Executors Sale Valuable Real Estate In Jackson and JttadUon Co’i. A greeably to the last will and ten lament of JOHN GRIFFITH, deoeaeed, will U sold at public outcry before the ocarthouse door In the Town of Jefferson, J tackoon Co., Georgia, within the legal hours of aria, on the First Tuesday la November Next, The following tots of lend, according to reoen survey: L ot ko. 1, containing Two Uundrtd and Thirteen Acres, more or leas, in J .ckson county, embracing the od- HURRICANE SHOALS, On North Oconee River, one of the finest water pow er# in North#*#*Georgia, with a sufficiency of — to drive any machinery. The oountry around abounds in IR.OKT 03EUHL of the beet quality, and cotton te grown to eoooero There te on tha place a good MW, Gin House and Flxtur#e,*nd thiee Cabins, some ten scree of origin al forest, some good bottom land,and the remainder tn pine field. It i# in two milra of the projected Northeeeiern Railroad, and la sight miles of Jafisr- " 1 ooun y site. NO. % IM JACKBON COUNTY, eontelning One Hamdroi and Nimetp-for Acres, dieteing the above, te well watered, and 160 of it In original forest L ot so, ». oosTAisiNO * ■ i 1 u Two Hundred end Twentf-One A errs, more nr leas, adjoining the othara, on the wktora ot the North Oconee River, ail In original forora. Three Hundred and Siatu, more er lees, on Nortn Oconee Kit acre# of It in original forest. Steen Acres, W. A. O'Enlly and othara, and known a# * portion ot tha -Sherman J. Simms" or -brlckatone" land. A LBO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, th* XI follow) ug WJLD LANDS: Lot No. 1248. 16th diatrict, A section, Cherokee °°LoiNo. 280.4th district, 3d section, Bartow Co. ^yyiLL ALSO BE 80LD IN THE Town of DaBitotvUle, ON THE Enown n# the-Mill Tract,*' r.bo'ut etxiy acre* la land, good MUa Shoal woods, aad acres bottom I L ot no. 2. containing Three Hundred am woods, good dwelling, outbuildings, garden, or chard, etc. L OT NO, 8, CONTAINING Two Hunted and Twelve dares Known ae the Honey Pond, < J OT NO, 4, OOffiTAlEQKk , I- 1 , Twe Hundred sued Eighteen 4 Known aa the Patton Tract, fume la AU the above trials . from DantelsviU*. eoulkeei W*£SE3Ze Known as the Picket Tn lei# vi lie, all in original f &nsrtSt 1 Plate to ail th* above lands will be . is day given e I, H. HOLLAND, M. W. OARfTHEEfl. Krocnkm Lari Will John Grlffiih.deoeaaed. August 19 1871 aulv Executor’s Sale. B Y VIRTUE ef as order of the Ounrt of Ordinary of Taliaferro county, will bu sold before the oourt house door in OnwtordvlUr. in arid county, beteroen the lawful houxs of sale, on Ue Are* Twee- to November next, the toiiowtag property, to The tract of tend lying near Baytown la raid oounty. cohtrinlng Six Hundred Acres. «lota a4M*laf loadauf B. It,, ■ M. •tt ota ten kaora aa tk. M4ai Im ■ I. oa ik. lUlmaa taa. Oa. tkli* ot Itertnku, memmj c*ik. tk. r* •Ulrtter la tao aaaaol HVarau, with tatenat taa taa. tta jotete to koto trtte. muttl tk. rmktm atoasr to ill paUL •ta Iota aali w tk. pc omk7 J«kta kteqaa. ta»«ttot4comm!,, totem*, for ItemiaSto —tan teann^lk. Im««te te teU totemd. •oraiA *. mp. tamaril Executor’s Bale. Taliaferr* 8harl#ri eul,, W nj 1 * >>• ^ •aa.tafon tha Court Houa. dourlo Orateontrma, TaHafcrro tuoto^J •“■taTtatoratoltouamkte aait.aadatuitoa! oontaUiiaf FOUbTdsdb °» IS? TohxT Thi# 28th 8eptember,_1872._ ^unty* oriVtfl Libel for pivorce. fiixit A. Hazj-,1 vs. ( Bole to Protest Service. Jrmfxrr Hall » thia county, and it farther appearing that she do«« not reside in this State, tt le, on motion of oonaael. ordered that arid defendant appear end answer « the next term of this court, else that tbe case be considered in default, aad th* plaintiff be Allowed to proceed; and it i» luxtoar_ ordered that thi# hule be pnblisbed In the AQAntA Btrx onoe a month for tour mokfthe. This June 8d, 1S72. _ , 7/ HENBY JACKBON k BBO.. k ! ' ' Sohcltera pro Petitioner. A true extract from the minute*. je4-4ml*m W. B. TKNABML Clcrk. V OENTB WANTED TO BELL PABTON*8 LIFE X OP HORACE GREELEY, the Patriot, States, tan and Phltentrophtet. Not * brief and nsreltabl* eaiuyrip* fleenmeut, bnt a foil and complete history of the ilfo of this re markable man, from the able and impartial pen of ' unes Parton, the first of all 4 ■ art ran biographer#. For Circular#, with foil description, and terma.td- reae. NATIONAL PUBLISHING GO., Ateaata. OXoAXMS A(aln*t the U. S. Government, TTIOB Army BnppUss, Moles, Cotton, Ac., taken I? for nse of the Army during Ike war, an being promptly looked after through ay associate# in iGUjy. e#pWO,wlm kailioa# 2U>p«itw«meme, Change of Schedule. Atlanta S New Orleans ALL BAIL! Onlv Oee Chance ot Can Be tween Atlanta and NewlOrleano. Dally Phasenger Trains will run on this liue aa follows: LEAVK a • ARRIVE ATLANTA....... 7 18a n | Montgomery.. 6 46pm “ V 08 p m I " m 6 61 a m Montgomery.... 610pm | Mobile 8 26pi# Mobile 849 a a | New Orleans.. 2<Mpm ” 600pm | •* 10 60pm Passengers wt WE8T POINT, le the Shortest, Qnlcke.t, Moat Reliable, ud only Do.Ua Ditty Lin. Ikon dilute to Uu (aU lowing points: C9LVMMUB* On* fffljnwflffiffffr. jmmmiLm, mlvj. MMMJUJWMJjH, TVkCJLMJddHJd, mud mVFAUt~d, Jlfln Mxrnibtmdjr, /jfmwjv, mryjim, rdcMBmcrma, CmiUJS'TH, etfJra., jtmw •MLKJJm, mmmmwSfmT md jmmjrmmds, asu JBPPJUttAA MIPJXrM, sued all JSSHil# TJXJh. •disc, Jtdertheem amI CauUml Jhlauc and of Behan, and ONE HUNDRED AMD ONE MILES VHuhrEB TO MONTGOMERY, NO BILE. NEV ORLEANS, and all points In T«lxa. Nurtaera and Central Miealaelppi and Arkansas than via Blue Mountain, or Selma, Rome and Dalton 900 MILES SHORTER to New Orleans #nd Galveston than by Chattanooga, Corinth and Grand junction, or Mariphi* and Charleston Railroa routes. a 05 MILES SHORTER to Shreveport, Jeffer son* and aU points ou Red River, than by Chut* nooghand Memphis. Avoiding au MILES STEAM BOATING • Emigrants Are particularly requested to notice the roanyri- vunugae of thu Mae over all ethers. No discrimin ation mad* in oan or time oa aooount of bring •mi grants. When amtemling In Imp parties, special car# wiU be foraiabedfor baggage, aad carried through with out change to New Orleans. Xh* recent #emrieUy of the magnificent bridge* over Tenses and Mobile Rivera form sa unbroken all roll conaeetiou, with only on* ohang# of can be tween Atlanta and New Orleans. No boating or omnibus tero charged on the line. Passengers ar* oanttoned egalnai repreranUUoa# to th* oontnry. Hoping Q*ro en ril night trains. Through tickets on role at the General Ticket Of- Aeela batonPoerongerDepet teeU point# oboee "^Fhro alway# as low by any other route. ESMJTegyHrafe* U T. attOKT. B«p«tatond.nt '. k WtekPutol Rrtlruta y. roBXACBE. E. X of Ala., O. JORDAN, B.B. JGL Cb«u«ti0ttfri. Southern Home School For Young Ladies, )BSZABU8HBO 1MX k *•! ud lN,I»rtk Ck.rl.. BALI mo RK. MB. \ MB. a MM. WILttOtt M. CXBY, i ua mu. <ja raa*aM. OV 1 frteta to Ita Lteiteta ttto Otaort. J* PATANCO PEM ALE I«ST1- TUTE, jrujm OJLTtmOMa.ZMB. pan IMWlTOTl ku t—1» opaUm lot Iklr- ssaHssssssjws CSS^Saij! toVtetal. SteltettT—^“*.2 Ttokrted ttute Brtttttte. »d Wtetateto. oily toe m B. H. OttCHEZ,