The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 16, 1873, Image 3

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Items About Women. A girl it* Elyria, Ohio, who wauls a future, :s learning the carpenter's trade. A Saratoga belle will swear to fifteen rejt cfced suitors, and so will they to her probably. The first postal card received in Dubuque was from a lady, and was marked private. A Madisou avenue girl recently broke off her engagement just beranse her lover wanted 1 Fmnrv c„„„. to borrow five dollars of her. Think of it! ; JlclmrOenewl. wm at- > ery fashionable ladies find it impossible Court* of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett, to navigate Fifth avenue unless they are towed * franklin. Habersham. White, Kabnn, by an elaboratclv gotteo-nn Skye-dog. ; *‘ T * <u coll "' tlon * “*' J o'**” STATE LAW CARDS. **• Parties haring business in any of the to* named be.hno. will find the Lawyers whose (’unis nsrrted inlaw reliable and prompt. Cards inserted fao a year. j^TUKNt). Cobb, Erwin & Cobb. Attorneys at Lhw. Athens. Oa. IHflMW AUCTION HOUSE. T. C. MAYSON, Proprietor, The Home anfl Home Shuttle Macliine J. II. BARRETT, Auction’!-. A woman at Ypsilanta, Mich., g.ive birth to triplets recently, and on the following day 1 took them to church and had them christened. • Lord Shaftesbury says that the deadliest | stroke at the confessional m England would be to make women the confessors. A fond lover who serenaded bis Judy the other night in a Southern city, was very wet when he got through—and it didn’t ruin much either. Tinsley W. Rucker. C. D. Hill, , Attorney at Lxw. All business promptly atul eareful- j ly attended to. and tiie same respectfully solicited. A lbasv: Thomas R. Lyon, The ladies of Albany have hud SO many i Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts o dresses ruined by vitriol throwing that they put on calico when they go out evenings. A Clatsop county (Oregon) lady named j Munson chased a bear with a club thd other , day. and made him drop a fine porker which | he was carrying oil. One of the Chinamen at North Adams asked a married woman to elope with him, j and now he hasn’t hair enough to make half a queue. The Dubuque M. E. District Conference, in j Dougherty, baker and Mitchell countie*, de. All busiuess diligently attended t M E KICU8~ ’ A J. R. McCleskey, w : ^ B J. A. Hunt, c ALIK) U M . Joseph McConnell, Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon count) practice in all the Courts. Office at the con (^1 A li ’l-lfi H I _ L L K , Wofford & Milner, Attorneys-at-law; office up stairs, Bank block. Pr*c- tiecs in all tbe courts. F° It S Y T It - ■ « Wm P ractjce Flnit Circuit and Supremo Court, session at Monticello last week, licensed Mrs. Solicits business. Isabella Hartsough, of Epwortb, to preach. A certain Queen of France, when told that the people were clamoring in the streets for bread, exclaimed in surprise: “Why don't the poor things eat cakes ?” “Does one woman in fifty fill the lower half of her lungs with air? ’ is the stern inquiry ot a sanitary exchange. The editor of that paper I never heard the voice of an ioluriateri moth er-in-law. Miss Emily Faithful has come to the con clusion that American women will never make much ot a name as journalists. A woman named Berks exhibited a patent •burn of her own manufacture at a Kansas fair and secured a premium. A Cincinnati servant girl was looking through a key-hole when some acid struck and destroyed her eye. She sued for dam ages, but ail she got was the damaged eye. Most New York girls will fall in love with a j man for the same reason that they do with their looking-glasses—because they are con- ; >tantly telling them that the}’ are eburmnig. A Mrs. Morrison, near Newbnrg, New Jer-! -ey, died from mortification consequent upon j a bee-sting. Mrs. Steward got some of the j virus in her system while ^attending the lady, j and also died. Miss Elizabeth I\ Peabody advertises to the * < ffect. that anybody who is prepared to enter I the Boston University, and whose only d’ffi- Cabaniss & Turner, Attorney* at-Law, will practice in the co.tu.i Circuit, and bupreme Court, aud elsevviiern contract. A SMALL PROFIT, And can undersell any other Furniture dealer in At lanta, we have made arrangements with extensive Eastern and Western manufactories, and are receiving weekly large invoices of ALL CLASSES OF FURNITURE, Which we ofler at prices that defy competition. In addition to our Furniture business, w»> have eouelnd- ed arrangements with Carpet Manufacturers, by means of which we can sell carpet* at 25 PEE CENT. LOWEE LIVE AUCTION HOUSE. Liberal Cash Advances Made On all goods sent to us to be sold at auction. Auction Sale Days THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. Drayage of all goods received and delivered tree of charge. References—The Links, Rankers, and prominen Merchants of Atlanta. *ept!2 fv wl ■w c w m it Atlanta Furniture Manufactory WAREHOUSE AND SALES-ROOM, ^ S3 7 O O - price Machine; is fight running, and warranted lor five years. Send for circulars and samples of work. If you wautthe finest Machine made, buy tbe HOME. It is almost noiseless, runs light, and is a perfect Ma chine In every respect. Ladies, and Machinists par ticularly, invited to cad and examine it. Office corner Broad uud Marietta streets, Atlanta. Ga. D. G. MAXWELL, General Agent for North aud South Carolina, Georgia aud Florida, Atlanta, Ga.. and Charlotte, N. C. juuel5-eASu-3m 96 Whitehall Street. MANUFACTORY; COR. BUTLER AND HARRIS STS In addition to goods op their-own manit acturiso. are now receiving a full and complete line of all kinds of Furniture, embracing everything kept at a FIRST - CRASS FURNITURE STORE. Winch .re n«. OFFERED AT PRICES WHICH MUST PROVE SATISFACTORY TO PURCHASERS. IN FACT If A' CHALLENGE ALL COMPETITORS IS THE TRADE, both In ibe quality otonr good. «nd the prices willing to sell FUNDED. Aug. 22-dlm. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED EXACTLY A8 REPRESENTED OR MONEY RE- b" G A. D, Hammond, will practice in Flint Circuit, the United i ireme Court. BRO. CUS, THE LITTLE JEWELLER, Still in the Field! N. R. FOWLER Auctioneer VALUABLE PLANTATION IN GOR DON COUNTY. r!R RESIDENCE AND nines Freeman, deceit plantation contains aboil 4,00 O iLorca of XjaucI, lying near the Cossewattie River, on tbe old Tenues- j see Road, and on the contemplated route of the Car- : tersvilln aud Ducktown Railroad, wish fine. Urge. I commodious Dwelling containing eight rooms. Also, l barncs, ^tables, Ac., Ac. It lias always bc-eo classed an one of the best grass and stork farms in Cherokee, I Georgia. It has beeu long known as a placo exceed-- I ingly healthy, being surrounded by mountains and with plenty of the best running A CO, Importers and Jobbers CIR.OOIKIDEiR.'X’. * District Courts, 1 ALLE \. W. C. Collier 1 Counselor ct Law. For homestead. The lands art clear, never-tailing streams. : 1 improvement.and coutaius ot ' tom laud, and will product heavy growth, as well as eott ; is located eighteen miie.s fr nil os from Fairmouut post < The sale will take pint with good, audition ol Merchants should not tail to visit our store and examine price Law <& Go., Marietta street, Atlanta. It 1 K F 1 x . M* M entity is a deficiency of means, i.s requested to j to 1,1 e,r confer with her at Cambridge. That is tin- I * u .••elfish generosity. A Mrs. Minnie Myrtle Miller discoursed in Flacerville, California, last week, on “Silent Women.” We can’t imagine where she gathered material for the lecture, unless it was m a cemeiery. Dr. John Stockton Hough contends in the Medical Record that femiuine longevity is greater than masculine; he believes woman was created first; man, being a secondary de velopment, will soonest decline, and woman will survive him in the process of final ex tinction. A lady correspondent writes that she knows very little about tbe back-pay question; but she is going to draw her back hair up over her head according to the prevailing fashion, it it lilts her off her heels and endangers her eqnalibrinm. and 6he would like to know wnat the newspapers are going to do about it. A White Sulphur Springs letter says that the young ladies there invite young gentlemen into the reception rooms, order sherry cob blers and mint jnlips, and entertain them by singing negro melodies, without looking any l the worse for it. The proprietor of a young ladies’ academy I in Illinois has utterly ruined his business by I causing to be inserted in a large number of | papers a picture of the building with two j girls standing on the balcony with last year’s | . Lais on their heads. It is not often that we hear of a mother-in- law killing her son-in-law with a hatchet or Their style of murder is generally , R- H- Johnston. Jr.. Will give espcfu) attention to *11 Legal Basin.... trusted lo bin care. Practices iu the Flint Circuit. Doyal & Nunnally, Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted ; \\71TH many thank* to v V past patronage, I be I that this Fall I will have a beautilul assortment FIRST TUESDAY in NuvicMUKK Riven immediately. Pie my ,,t goc C ' grain, implement*, kc., ou the place Term*—'One-third cash; balance «■: | years, with interest bearing i»-te*. nde and new for i ot Judge Lochranc aud B \V. Fr* to remind them Judge Loch ratio, B. W. Freeman, oi N. C. Collier, 31 VC us C. B. Wooten, Attorney at Law. L. L. *C i> a* K V I Benj. W. Barrow, A D I ■ O S A. G. & F.C.Foster. Attorneya-at law, will practice in Ocmulgec Circuit. Supreme Court, and United States Circuit ConrU. The Senior is Register iu Bankruptcy tor 5th aud 6th Dia- 31 ONTEZUMA AND 'JOLETHUllfE FISH & DUPREE. Attorneys at Law. jf A l* At. A » Ci K . W. W. Turner, Attoruey-at-Law. Special attention given to collec- NEW, FINE AND FASHIONABLE rpjjjg 0 \RPET STORE Jewelry, Is ClilLFORfl, WOOD &10, •uvi»-:ir «i 'iiEWEfiVEit KNinvs. Fonrtfi GraM Gift Court, FOR TIIE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Coutaius a lull stock of the celebrated ESTEY ORGANS, 12,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000 Every Fiftli Ticket Draws a CIO. I sell nothing but the beat. I *ell uothiug but what t ;uarautee. i work, aud do it well. rpeta now in Store Hi flu- Carpet Stu mil Arriving i selling now 25 to 50 per ceut. 1 sa Iban cost, i to be fouud st all hours st my old Htand, No, 2 Marietta street, opposite tho Grand Plaza. W. A. HAYNES. Cliaitifirlii, Boynton k Co. In larger quantities, finer qualities, aud more bcauti- is tilled with an choice s i iu the United States. I ful In desigu tbau ever before offered at any W I POWER of lone, combined with beauty and elegance of finish. More variety given tor the money I than iu any other Orgau manufactured. 8230.000 for 830! Our Piano Room AKAVK1TE. J- C. Clements more insidnous, but uot less deadly. John D. Dickerson of Lamar county, Texas, shot her son-in-law, Kooert Little, tor abns- j *»ng his wife and follow ing her to Mrs. Dick- j Will practice m Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Prompt .attention given to collections. Claims lor wild lauds Mrs. attended to promptly. u 0 "’ 5 arson’s house. He went aiouncl » corner ami j AttorTCy Bro.u :ell dead. Mrs. Dickerson has heel! held HI ■ street. Will practice in all the Courts, prompt at- $1,000 bail. Kate Kibev of Madison county, 111., went blind just after graduating from an Eastern seminary. Since then, in her blind state, she has prepared her two brothers for college rind tilted her younger sister for entrance to the Monticello seminary. Kate is proud of her success, and feels that although shut out :rom the light of day, she can continue to do good iu the world as long as she lives. The ladies of Springfield, Yt. f have formed an association pledged to w’ear a sensible style of dress and uot to adopt any new fash ion unless it be an improvement on the old one. But since the fair sex invariably regards every prevailing style as pre-eminently sensi ble and every change of fashion n decided improvement, we don’t see how tbe association in question is materially to alter ihe existing order ot things. The eagerness of servants f.»r fe«« at the majority of watering place hotels distressing. In their anxiety for money from guests, more especially at meals, they are for getful of tbeir duties, to the great inconveni ence of cue awaiting something to ent, and in timate most unmistakably that they want a “tip.” The system of feeing is all wrong. Dunlap Scott, yer. Practices in all the Courta. C. A. Thornwell, r, practices iu all the Courts. Special attu: NEW NOVELTIES FOK AGENTS AND OTHERS. McKEE’S Tlntmi and EabroMerion Matbine. THE AMERICAN QUILTING MACHINE And Many other Novelties. j HE most liberal discounts ever offerel to Ladies | or Gentlemen who wish to sell them. Send lor illus- | trsted circulars. All kinds of Machine Needles mailed at 75 cents per i dozen. ■ "We are Southern agents for tho celebrated Troy j Starch Enamel. Sample box mailed for 25 cents. | Address H. D. BRICE Sl CO. 11 TAhitebali street, Atlanta, G*. ARAIK & MOTHERS, Sole Agents mTTHNniNr <*? btiowixt’s Carpet Store in tbe South. ^UK STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF Wiltons, Mcquetts, Axminsters, Velvets. Body aud Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply*, Ingrains aud common Carpet . Floor Oil Cloths from 3 to 18 feet wide, China aud Cocoa Matting, Window’ Shades of all sizes. Real aud Nottingham Lace Curtains, Coatklines, Brocatelles, Savins, Reps, Damask, kc., Ac. tor Lambriquiu Curtains and | Furniture, Cornice, Matt-, Rugs. Wall Paper aud Geueral Houseturnishiu/Goods, j Wo make l.mnl,ri<|nins to order, from $101 to $100 jM>r Window. We are prepared to contract for furnishing houses, churches aud nails, throughout, with Carpets. Mat ting, Lambriquius, Rug*, Ac. We have some ORE VT BARGAINS moffer tbe coun- : try dealers iu Carpets. We invite the inspection of a’l in search of either llelow New York Prices, and can satisfy any customers in price and qualit}'. Our stock of Kneet Music, embraces the ceam of the stock of the largest publishers. Send for specimen copy of‘‘Georgia Musical Eclectic,” Price Lists aud Catalogues ot Music aud Musical In struments to GUILFORD, WOOD A CO.. No. 4 Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga. ncpli H. CASTLEMAN, WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 1873. 1 Only sixty thousand Tickets will be sold, and oue- be found halt of these are intended for the European market, I thus leaving only 30.000 for sale in the United States, I where 100,000 were disposed of for the Third Concert. The tickets are divided into ten coupons or parts, and have on their back the Scheme, with a fall explanation of the mode of drawing. At this Concert, which will be the grandest musical display ever witnessed in this country, the unprece dented sum of $1,500,000, divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by lot among the ticket-holders—the numbers of the tickets to be drawn f rom one wheel by blind children, aud tbe gifts from another. LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift $25o 000 One Grand Cash Gift 100 oou Oue Grand Cash Gift 50 000 One Grand Cash Gift 25 000 One Giand Cash Gift 17 500 10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each 100 000 30 Cash Gilts, 5 OOOeach 150 OOU PROVISION 50 Cash Gifts, so Cash Gifts, 100 Cash Gifts, 150 Cash Gilts, 250 Cash Gifts, 325 Cash Gifts, 11,000 Cash Gifts, 1.000 each 50 000 500 each 40 000 400 each 40 000 300 each 45 000 iOO each 50 000 100 each. 32 000 50 each 55U 500 ATLANTA, GA. Celebrated Flouring Mills, pretty goods or great bargains, \l S' George F. Pierce, Jr., John H. Woodward, Attorncy-at-law and Real Estate Agent. Promp energetic iu pushing business placed in his hat: Axlanta, Georgia, Sept. 1, 1873. TI.7E take pleasure In announcing to our customers V\ and dealers generally, that we have secured the r at Law exclusive Agency of this popular Flour. We gnaran- i tee the Flour to be equal to the best, aud prices will rule as low as other standard nulls, i Kxf~ Orders will have our prompt attention. I ADAIlt A- ItRDS. believing that v of all purchasei CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & CO. w SUING TON. W. H. Toombs, ab”oIntely j huTrL! K,V °” 10 *“ '’ USi ' YOUNG MEN A "l Nignl Stht-iouN o! r advantages by attending tbe For Sale or Exchange. V LARGE, double-door Iron Safe, “Hall’s Pat Will be sold cheap, or t xchanged tor a mi ... . Apply to J. E. GODFREY k SON -• 13-1w over John hyau’s Whitehall AT TOCCOA CITY. I.IVEIJY vi-aIILE, Ii\ TIi»iii;>s»ii A SI cell'. DRY GOODS, w : Moore'S SoulUcrn Business University, Miss Mormorn Devoe, who recently grad- corner Broad and Alabama Street*, Atlanta. Georgia, uated from 3Ieadville Theological seminary | with high honors, has settled at Newcastle, • Pa. Miss Devoe is the first woman in the United States who has pursued the regular theological coarse prescribed for in their in- j k ltution. REFERS TO; Cbapuum, Rucker k Co, and Dr Janies F Bozeman. Director Central R R Bank Co, Atlanta. Ga; Messrs Mcl'ertau, Armstrong k. Co. Snyder, Milton j Ar Co. and Cornwall ,v Bro, Louisville, Ky ; Messrs lieard »S: Bro, and Jno W Carroll. Gen’l Supi St Louis ud New Oilcans Packet C\ St Louis, Mo; Messrs Kennedy, Keke-t A* Co. and O B Farrelly fc Co, Cin- « nuati. Ohio; Messrs Usine.v k Searles, Bsukers, New York City. Messrs Pennington Bros, and James II Wilson. Banker. Charleston, 8 C; Messrs Claghorn A Cunningham, and Bryan » v ; Hunter, Savannah, Ga; Georgia Home Insurance and Banking Co. mid Wa»t A- Walker, Columbus. Ga; Messrs Fsrly, Smith A Co, Montgomery, Ala; Messrs Levering, Stratton k Co, New Orleans. La. 1 operate strictly as BROKER, and must decline to receive consignments of anv kind. H. CASTLE MAX. SOUTHERN COTTA IVOKKS. j Total, 12.000 gifts, all cash, amounting to $1,500,000 ! The distribution wiU l>e positive, whether all the j Tickets are sold or uot, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in ! proportion to the Tickts sold—all unsold Tickets being ! destroyed as at the first aud second Concerts, and uot ‘ represented iu the dia..ing. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets $50 00; Halves $25 00; Tenths, or each coupon, $5 00; eleven Whole Tickets for $500 00; 22* a Tickets for $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000: 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount on le-s than $500 worth of Tickets st a time. The u*iparaded success of the Third Gift Concert. *s well as the satisfaction given by the First and Second makes it only necessary to announce the Fourth to in sure the prompt sale of every Ticket. The Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted iu all its details lik»- the Third, and full particulars may be learned from circulars, which will be sent free from this office to a I who may apply for them. Tickets now rea y for sale, aud all orders accomi ;»• nied by tbe money promptly filled. Liberal ter.. « given to those who buy to sell again. THOS. E. BRANILETTE, Agent Pub. Lib. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert Public Library Building, Louisville, I >. augl'J-dWed&Sun&wtd \Y HERE may be found at all times goo« comfortable Vehicles, with safe am Drivers, ready to couvey visitors to • of interest in tbe vicinity. Charges BOOK-KEEPINC A t Toccoa City, is m Taught thoroughly and practically in all its branches maneiit Boarders. Tb LECROY HOUSE The Little People. For a hat he wore a fragment; Aud the fragment was sadly t >rn ; And the coat was not much better, 1 or doubtless it bad been worn By a tnati six feet three aud a half. And now It was put upon tbis calf Of » boy of four feet one. It was pinned at tbe rents with orange thorns. And the rents were the principal ps r L His pent* were bound with a cotton cord. And the cotton cord was broken. And mended, and twirled, and knotted, and tied, And finally fixed with* thorn beside What ought to have been a button. A boy six years old at Trenton took bis mother s part in a family fight and stabbed his father in tbe leg with a fork. Penmanship. v open for transient and table Will be furtl slu’d ' i afford. CHAMBERLIN. BOVVNH & CO. ARE now daily receiving in their Dry Goods depart- Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS Tbe moat rapid, concise and improved methods. Lands For Sale. Best quality of Coal Creek Coal, also another quality of good grate coal that doe* not run together or smell ( of sulphur, aud only has three per cent, ash—only , half the quantity of any other coal sold lor grate pur poses in this market. Address P. O. Box 545. J. 8. WILLSON. Agent. Bus iness Practices, Business Terms, Commercial Law. Ac tfA■ .Student* rsu enter at any tune. No Classes. The Business Advocate, containing terms, Ac., furnish, ed on application, sepia—3t WANTED, B y vi, bet GOOD COOK for a small family; ALSO, HOUSE SERVANT, by It. M. Clarke, at Flat G. w. A DA IR’S, Real Estate office. THE ” VICTOR" A Tommy rather (jot tbe better of the teacher , a .Aht term, by declining to «pell perpendicular, ; R '"' on the ground that he had been tlnsht by his excellent mother to avoid hard words. A crafty lady in Dover, New Ilampshire, ■ secreted a p'll in a preserved pear with tbe j intent to smuggle it into tbe alimentary canal j of her son. When it hnd disappeared she asked him if he ate it all. “All bat the seed,” was tbe soggestive reply. “Young lady (to little girl)—“My dear, SAM’L. A. ECHOLS, what • your name? I 7 Little girl—“EbV* Young lady—“What's your name, my dear?” Little girl—“O, we didn’t come here to say nr catechism ! We came to play aud enjoy oorselves. Come along, Alice, and have a | donkey ride P ftnutb for tbe Victor Sewing Machine, rba “Victor" will sell on ita merits, aud requires “putting.” For terms, address sag5-it WILES Atlanta. Oa. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. street, Atlanta. A large stock of Agricultu ral Implements tor sale much cheaper than by any oth er bouse iu the city. »cpl3-lw a agreement, made aud entered into ' between the legatees of the estate of James Ep- puigcr, late ol' Pike county, deceased, will be sold be- , lore the Court House door, in the town of Zebulou, on , the FIRST TUESDAY in October next, between Ibe usual hours of sale, to tbs highest bidder, if not dis posed ot privately before the day of sale, th- following j lots of land, to wit: Lots No. 131 std 13J. in the 9th district of formerly Monroe now Pike county, i’i par cels ot fifty or one hundred acres, to suit pnr. natter*. Terms, one-third cash, the remaining two-tii.iu* in one aud two years, with interest ou the last y> Also the following lots in Cherokee are private sale: Lot No. 1214, iu the 12th distri- , turn, Lumpkin; lot N<>. 201, iu the 14th di section, Chattooga; lot No. 34«, in tbe 12th di«i j section, Lumpkin; lot No. 4, in the 12th district, 4th section, Dade; lot No. 9S, iu the 23d district, 3rd hi c- j i tlon. Floyd: lot No. 571. in the 14th district. 1st sec tion, Forsyth; lot No. 1287, iu the Hth district. 1st sec- l tion, Foisyth; lot No. 014, in the 2nd district. 1st sec- j non, Forsyth; lot No. 197. iu the 27th district, 2nd sec- j , tion, Murray; lot No. 195, iu tho 81I1 district. 1-t sec- ; tion. Union. P. H. M< DOWELL. Agent for Legatees of Jss. Eppiuger. j Angn«t ‘it. '73-td,. Residence for Nile. | JjlOUP. LARGE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED ROOM8, B»th room. Store room and Pantry, 2-rootn Kitchen, | lathed and plastered, large front yard, choice shrub- j l*ery and shade tree*, all ou a lurge, beautiful lot 100 j by 225 eot, iu a most excellent neighborhood, and just ; st the vnmmis of oue of the Street Car lines, fin-j provezuents all new and iu period order. Apply t > j WALLACE A: FOWLER. jy27 suu3ru Real Estate Agents, 1 No. 9 Alabama st. < tonka, «&« ., Ever before offered by them, and invite inspection from all in search of desirable goods. Parties at a dis tauce supplied with samples by mail upon application, j ClIANDERMN, BOYNTON di CO. sep!4 Snn2t THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN I mil operation and are now prepared to receive order i 1 tor all all kinds of TERRA COTTA WORKS. LASil’S Analytical ai ini Lahnatcrj, Also Chimney Tops, Vases, Flower pots. Mutuary, etc, Also, manufacturers of 8EWER PIPE, From 3 to 30 inches in diameter. Also, interior deco rations. Much as Centra Pieces. Cornice, etc. j*20-3m T71TIVERSITT OF GEORGIA. rilHE 73D ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS INSTITU- J TION will commence on WEDNESDAY, October 1st, 1873, and ooutinue, without intermission, until August 5th, 1874. The State COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE And Mechanic Arts, 1 in- We will guarantee all tbe work that o execute to give entire satisfaction. PELLEGRINI A CASTLEBERRY. »n5-dt. Hracatraclt Street, near U. K. Barrack*. WANTED. SITUATION by a vouug 1 Is a good and rapid penman. Would pre- t. Best reference given as to bitsiueaa trict integrity. 4ddn ** •* Situation," , Me »uire \ Co.. Atlanta. Ga. [ KalubliMhed I860) I T^OR the Assay of Ores. Aualysi* of Mineral Wat- “ soils, guanos, superphospbat | ore*, slags, limestones, coals, pig steel, ores of gold copper, lead, zinc uese. alloys, brasses, milk, calculi, poisons, < List of charges mailed gratis. Aildn 305. W. J LAND. Last Tax Notice. B Y a resolution of Couucil. p-ssed oc the 5th inst., I am required to close mv hook* tor (nMlectlug mans, irou I Tax on the 2«itb instant aud turn them over to the r.d bar irou, I Clerk of Council, on the first day .d Ot*tol>er, whose duty it will be to issue F» Fa* auainst all delinquents undertake I Term - Every advantage which tbs country allow*, is afforded for procuring a liberal education, both in a ] Geueral t'onraf and iu Special Department*. Degree* granted Ih»»u iu Art* and Science and iu Law, Engi- 1 uaarlug and Medicine—the last through the tieorgia I Medical College at Augusta, now embY>died with the j t T uiv. ratty. THE LAW SCHOOL remains In session throughout the entire year Libe ral provision is made for the beneficiaries and for stu dents ot limited means. For Catalogues, containing full information, apply to WM. HENRY WADDELL. aug'AMf 8ecietary of the Faculty, Athens. Ga. D*. J. 11. LOW. PULLl'M. PULLUM & LOW, WHOLESALE * RETAIL DRUCCISTS. Successors to Heord, Craig & Co..