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An Awful Scourge.
TEEItlBIX MALIGNANCE OF YELLOW FEVER AT
SHEEVEPOBT, LA.—THIRTY DEATHS
THURSDAY, ETC.
New Orleans, Sept. 12, 1873.
A dispatch from Shreveport to*day to\Iessrs.
Nast & Hodgeson says the city is in great
need of help. The yellow fever is of a ma
lignant type, and does not yield readily to
treatment. There is great scarcity of people
to attend the sick.
Le R. Simmons,
President Howard Association.
A dispatch from W. A. L’Homedien, Mar
shall, Texas, superintendent ot telegraph, to
Superintendent Flannery, of ibis city, says:
“Everything is in great confusion in Shreve
port. There were thirty deaths there yester
day. The lever is reported worse to-day.”
The Picayune has the following: We have
been permitted to copy the following private
letter from Shreveport, Louisiana, September
7, 1873:
Dear Jack—We are now passing through
an awful scourge. The yellow fever has come
and, like some awful black pAll, thrown its
folds about ns, spreading fright, terror and
death amongst ns. The town is nearly de
populated by stampede and sickness. There
has been, as near ns I can ascertain up to
date, about &ixty people dead, and a great
number sick. There is one awful character
istic about the sickness, and that is
that no one as yet has recovered.
Some are what they call doing
well, while others die. One day yon hear of a
case doing ns well as could be expected, the
next thing a corpse is awaiting the hearse. Ou
the point of malignant fatality it surpasses
any yellow fever ever known here. It appears
as if the fell monster ever gets its pestilential
fangs fastened on its victim, it never lets go
its fatal grip until the poor victim is stiff and
stark dead. A few cases at first dropped dead
in the streets belore reaching a house. These
cases, however, have been rare.
None of our particular friends are yet dead.
The only ones in danger now are the Misses
Jordan, both of whom are very low. We have
organized a Howard Association, aud they are
doing a great deal of good.
The following are all the dead that I know
of to the present time : Mr. Bell, the carpen
ter, and his wife; Cashell, the druggist; Mr.
Mundy, of the firm of Mundy A Collins; Jim
Anderson, Hank Smith, two of Mr. Griswold’s
children, Mr. Craig, besides many strangers.
The following are very sick, Col. Cummings,
Dr. Kendall, Bard Ogeline, Judge Lerney,
two Misses Jordan; Mr. Alexander, the law
yer; G. J. Alexander, the tailor, and Billy
Marshal.
Of the fever Clay says: It is different from
any yellow fever he ever read of or saw. He
continues: I will move away. One of the at
tendant inconveniences of the fever is a thor
ough embargo on the cars. They will let no
one go. The town is, in the way of business,
dead.
P. S. September 8.—There are a great
many new cases reported this morning. Mr.
Joe Howell is dead.
AN EXTRAORDINARY THEORY.
Little Bock, September 12.—Several par-
lies who left Shreveport yesterday arrived
here this evening. They report the yellow
fever on the increase. Every stage leaving
that city for this is crowded with terror-
stricken people. The son of Mr. Boooks,
proprietor of the Southern Hotel at Shreve
port, who arrived here yesterday en route for
St. Louis, received a telegram this evening
ainouncing the death of bis father from the
fever. It is thought that the removal of the
Red river raft has considerable to do with the
epidemic.
STATE LAW CARDS.
*** rarlies having business *n any of the tow
named below, will find the Lawyers whose Cards
nserted below reliable and prompt. Cards inserted
$30 a year.
^TIIINS.
Cobb, Erwin & Cobb.
< Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga.
THELIVE AUCTION HOUSE.
IT. C. MAYSOX, Proprietor,
The Home and Home Shuttle Machine
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Jj. H. BARRETT, Auction’!-.
Lawyer, Athens, Georgia,
tend the Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett,
Hall, Banks, Franklin. Habersham, White, Itabun,
and give attention to collections and other claims.
Tinsley W. Rucker,
Attorney-*!-Law—Prompt attention given to all bus- j caU8e v
C. D. Hill,
Attorney at Law. All business promptly and careful
ly attended to, and the same respectfully solicited.
j^LBAN yT
Thomas R. Lyon,
Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts o
Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections
made. Ail bualneaa diligently attended to.
£ B 1 O U 8~
J. R. McCleskey,
B
J. A. Hunt,
n Flnit Circuit and Supreme Court.
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A L II O l X .
Joseph McConnell,
Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga., will
practice in all the Courts. Office at the couit house.
A K T K K 8 Y 1 L L E .
Wofford A Milner,
Attorueys-at-law; office up stairs, Bank Block. Prac
tices in all the conrts.
it if Y T li
Cabaniss & Turner,
Attorneys at-Law, will practice in the co tunes •: 1 lint
Circuit, aud Supreme Court, and elsewhere by special
contract.
A. D. Hammond,
Lawyer, will practice in Flint Circuit, the United
States District Conrts. and Supreme Court.
F
OUT V A I, L K V .
W. C. Collier
Attorney and Counselor at Law. Fort Valley, Ga
(i
K 1 K F 1 .1
R- H- Johnston. Jr„
Will give especial attention tc all Legal Business en-
trusted to his care. Practices in the Fiint Circuit.
Doyal & Nunnally,
Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted
to their care.
f «D f A *SPK 1 VO S .
N. C. Collier,
Attorney at Law.
A C O A.
C. B. Wooten,
Attorney at Law.
^£1 is is K U O K Vj L* id K .
Benj. W. Barrow,
Lawyer; will give prompt attention to any legal busi
ness entrusted to bin tare.
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A U I 5 O N
A. G. & F. C. Foster,
Attorneys-st law, will practice In Ocmulgeo Circuit.
Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Conrts. The
Senior is Register in Bankruptcy for 5th and 6th Dis-
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OXTEZUMA AND OGLETHORPE
FISH A DUPREE.
Attorneys at Law.
A OMAN o"mV
W. wTlTurnar,
Attorney-at-Law. Special attention given to collec
tions.
f AKAYKTTK.
J. C. Clements
Will practice in Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Prompt
attention gtven to collections. Claims for wild lands
attended to promptly.
|| OMR.
Hamilton Yancey.
Attorney at I.aw. Office in New Empire Block, Broad
street. Will practice in all the Coarts. Prompt at
tention given to business.
Dunlap Scott,
Lawyer. Practices in all the Conrts.
C. A. Thornwell,
Special attention
S'
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John H. Woodward,
Attorney-at-law and Real Estate Agent. Prompt and
enargetic in pushing business placed in his hands.
George F. Pierce, Jr,,
Attorney at I.s
K N N A.
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ASHING TON.
W. H. Toombs,
Attorney at Law. Prompt, attention given to all busi
ness entrusted to his care.
YOUNG MEN
eied superior
Night Sessions of
Moore’s Southern Business Uuiyersity.
A S31ALL 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 vio offer at prices that defy competition. In
addition to our Furniture business, we have conclud
ed airangements with Carpet Manufacturers, by means
of which we can sell carpets at
25 PER CENT. LOWER
LIVE AUCTION HOUSE.
A
IjAtlanta Furniture Manufactory
5WAREHOUSE AND SALES-ROOM,
^ 96 Whitehall Street.
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^ MANUFACTORY: COR. BUTLER AND HARRIS STS
wt;
ill*
^■887 O O .
I F YOU WANT THE BEST MACHINE EVER MADE
for the least money, buy the HO ML SHUTTLE. It
does all kinds of work equally as well as any high-
price Machine; is light running, and warranted for
five years. Send for circulars and samples of work.
If you want the floert Machine made, buy the HOME.
It is almost noiseless, runs light, and is a perfect Ma
chine in every respect. Ladies, and Machinists par
ticularly, invited to call aud exaoiiue it. Office corner
Broad and Marietta streets, Atlanta. Ga.
D. G. MAXWELL,
General Agent for North and South Carolina,
Georgia and Florida,
Atlanta, Gi., and Charlotte, N. C.
jnuel5-eASt'-3m
FIRST - CLASS FURNITURE STORE,
Which .re no. OFFERED AT PRICES WHICH MUST PROVE SATISFACTORY TO PURCHASERS. IS FACT
»»•£ CHALLEXGK ALL rOUrETlTOItS IX THE TRADE, both In th* quality dour good. *od lb. price,
we are willing to sell at. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED OB MONEY RE
Mk Ot
. m , N. R. FOWLER. Auctioneer j
Liberal Cash Advances Made VALUABLE PLANTATION IN GOR - Importers
and Jobbers
Oa all goo.lg sent to ui to be sold at auction.
Auction Bale Days THURSDAYS aud SATURDAYS.
Drayage of all goods received and delivered free of
charge.
References—The Banks, Bankers, and promiuen
Merchants of Atlanta. *ept!2
BRO. CUS,
THE LITTLE JEWELLER,
Still in the Field!
W ITH many thanks to o'.d friends and new for
past patronage, I beg leave to remind them
that this Fall I will have a beautiful assortment of
NEW, FINE AND FASHIONABLE
Jewelry,
of all styles.
I sell nothing but the best.
I sell nothing but what I guarantee.
I do my own work, and do it well.
I am selling now 25 to 50 per cent. 1 ss than cost.
I am to be found at all hours at my old stand. No, !
Marietta street, opposite the Grand Plaza.
DON COUNTY.
T HE FORMER RESIDENCE AND PLANTATION
of Major James Freeman, deceased, of Gordon
county. This plantation contains about
4,000 Acrcsofliand,
lying near the Coseewat»ie River, on the old Tennes
see Road, and on the contemplated route of the Car-
tersvillo and Ducktown Railroad, with tine, large,
commodious Dwelling containing eight rooms. Also,
barnea, stables. Ac., Ac. It has always been classed
as one of the best grass and stock farina in Cherokee,
Georgia. It has been long known aa a place exceed
ingly healthy, being surrounded by mountains aud
with plenty of the beat running waters near the
homestead. The lands are well watered with good,
clear, never-failing streams, and in good condition of
improvemcnt,and contains over 60ft acres first class bot
tom land, and will produce clover and grasses of
heavy growth, as well as cotton. This desirable farm
is located eighteen miles from ( nihoun, and eight
mi es from Fairmonnt post office.
The sale will take place at Calhoun, Ga., on the
FIRST TUESDAY iu NOVEMBER next. Possession
given immediately. Pleuty of good mules, stock,
grain, implementa. Ac., on the place.
Terms—Oue-third cash; balauce one, two and three
years, with interest bearing n-tes. Sold on account
of Judge Lochraoe aud B. W. Freeman. Apply to
Judge Loclirane, B. W. Freeman, on the place, or to
Wallace k Fowler, Real E&taie Agents. Atlanta, Ga.
july6-eSu-tf
CK.OOKZEK.'Z'.
Merchants should not fail to visit our store and examine prices.
Law <& Go.,
Marietta street, Atlanta.
The Atlanta Mnsic House I South Carolina Railroad.
THE CARPET STORE.
GUILFORD, MOOD & CO.,
o
Contains a full stock of the celebrated
ESTEY ORGANS,
Chablxmton, June 29. 1873.
N AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE 29th IN8TANT,
the following fehedule will be run oa the South
Carolina Railroad:
BETWEEN CHAtLESTOX AM) AUGUSTA
DAY PJB8EXGKB TRAIN.
Leave Charleston C:O0a. m.
! Arrives at Augusta i;50 p. u.
nigh: EXPRESS train.
i Charleston. 8:1ft i
7:15 A
Arrives at Auguata.
Coin m China.
Shanghai Letter to the London Telegraph.
The subject ot coinage is again becoming
generally discussed, for leally coppers and
bad dollars are a dreadful—indeed, a disgrace
ful—nuisance. All the ciYihzcd countries,
from time immemorial, have had a coinage
for the purpose of barter. The only real
coinage belonging to the great Chinese empire
is copper cash, about twelve hundred of which
go t > a dollar, and these, having a bole in the
centre, are r>trung together like beads.
History tells os of an ancient Empe
ror who had an iron coinage made,
in order to check avarice among
his people, ard certainly this ultra-barbaric
method of exchange is very nearly as incon
venient. To carry any quantity of Chinese
cash is a physical impossibility; wheel-bar
rows are constantly seen going tbrongh the
settlement heavily laden with strings of cash.
In consequence of this cumbeisome method
of exchange, foreigners have had to introduce
the Spanish dollar, which have subsequently
been for the most part replaced by the Mexi
can dollar, and as these aie not legal or cur
rent coin of the realm, as sovereigns are in
England, a host of villains have manufactured
dollars, some only elightly less in value to
the Mexican, but other makers, with In
dia-rubber-like consciences, have made some
of iron with a coating of silver, some of brass,
copper, and a judicious admixture of differ
ent metals; to say nothing of an extensive
system of electro-plating that is carried on by
certain rascals. A feeble attempt on the part
Of the Colonial Government of Hong-Kong to
introduce a better coinage was made, and an
extensive mint erected in the colony; but,
strange to say, from mismanagement and m-
compvtency on the part of somebody or
other, the establishment did not work well,
and w. s finally closed and sold to the Japan
ese, who, it must be added, soon erected a
beautiful mint at Osaka, and placed a compe
tent staff of native and loreigu officials to
woik it, and now the Japanese are turning
out their dollars by the thonsnnd. The an
noyance and inconvenience caused by having
dollars in circulation of different value is in-
describal le, to say nothing of the loss it occa
sions many local trades, and not the least of
the evils is, that it necessitates every payment
being examined by a native skilled in the
touch and value of dollais. This individual
we call a shroff, and the rascality and villainy , _ _ .... . . . _
. . _ . «_ i corner Broad and Alabama streets, Atlanta. Georgia,
earned on by them Dim by Com- j which commences MONDAY, September I5th. Hours
pradores, who have to disburse money to sail- from 7 to 9 p.m.
o:s and others who are not in a position to
keep a skilled official to receive their dollars BOOK-KEEPING
for them, is enormous. Poor Jack's hundred i
dollars are Lot really worth more than eighty. Taught thoroughly and practically in all its branches
Heavy payin« nts are made in lumps of silver;;
this, again, is in the hands of experts; woe to : Penmanship.
the foreigner who attempts to handle wbat is j A free an j beautiful style, instruction by a
known as sycee or lump silver. It has been i superior Penman.
wisely urged, in order to get rid of this very 1
unsatifactory state of affairs, that when the COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS,
treaty is next reversed it should be mode com- j The m0dl „ pid> 1Dd improved method,. Bus-
pulsory for the Chinese Government to issue
a reliable coinage, which certainly would ma- iness Practices, Business Terms, Commercial Law, kc
terially facilitate many commercial transac- can f nter *®F time. No classes.
I.ols, lor ths josh m exchange now formsa ^ o r.p"i'iSuom ,eOTto ***'“• C,funlWl -
Viry considerable item in many establish- j „ p i:t_:it
ments. X have used the expression “made |
compulsory" because no one who knew any- I
thing of the Celestial character would dream 1
sep!4
W. A. HAYNES.
New Carpets now in Store am! Arriving
at the Carpet Store of
CMeri, Boynton k Co l
In larger quantities, finer qualities, and more beauti
ful In design tbau ever before offered at any
Carpet Store In the South.
W HICH cannot be t xcelled for SWEETNESS an.l
POWER of Tone, combined with beiutyaml i
| elegance of finish. More variety given for the money i
j than in auy other Organ manufactured.
NEW NOVELTIES
FOR AGENTS AND OTHERS. **
McKEE’S
THE
AMEMH IJlILTIMi I1CBU
And Many other Novelties.
^l^HE moat liberal discounts ever offered to Lxdies
or Gentlemen who wish to sell them. Send for Illus
trated circulars.
All kinds of Machine Needles mailed at 75 cents per
dozen.
We are Southern agents for the celebrated Troy
Starch Enamel. Sample box mailed for 25 cents.
Address H. D, BRICE JL CO.
11 Whitebait street, Atlanta, Ga.
ADAIR & BROTHERS,
Sole Agents for
DXjKrra- c*s snowx's
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UR STOCK CONSISTS IS PART OF
Wiltons, Moquetts,
Axmlusters, Velvets,
Body and Tapestry Biusrels,
Three Plys, Iugrains and common Carpet •,
Floor Oil Cloths from 3 to 18 feet wid*,
China and Cocoa Matting,
Window Shades of all sizes.
Real and Nottingham Lace Curtains,
CcaUlines, Brocatelles, Satins,
Reps, Damask, Ac., Ac. for Lambriquin Curtains and
Furniture,
Cornice, Matr, Rugs, Wall Paper and
General Housef'uraishing Goods.
IVo make Lumbrlqalns to order, from $10
to $100 per Window.
We sre prepared to contract for furnieliing homes,
churches aud nails, throughout, with Carpets, Mat
ting, Lambriqulns, Rugs, Ac.
We have some GRE YT BARGAINS to offer the coun
try dealers in Carpets.
We invite the inspection of a'l iu search of cither
Our Piano Room
Below Nee York Prices.
and can satisfy any customers in price and quality.
Our stock of Sheet Music embraces the cresm of the
stock of the largest publishers.
Send for specimen copy of ‘‘Georgia Musical Edeot* .
Price Lists aod Catalogues of Music aud Masim ,u-
strumeats to
GUILFORD. WOOD k CO..
No. 4 Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga.
sepl4
Between Aigusta ami Columbia.
DAY .ISRENGEB TRADf.
Leaves Augusta 6:20 a. m
! Arrives at Columbii 1:45 p. m
j Leave, Columbia SJflx! m
Arrives at Augusta* 1:50 p st
XIOl) EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leaves Augusta P . M
Arrives at Columbii 6:15 a. m
Leaves Columbia.. 7:15 p! m
Arrives at Augusta 7:15 a. x
Day and night trns out c f Atlanta connect closelv
with this Road at ngueta for Charleeton and Colum
bia.
I' ily Train out-f Macon makee close connection
w .i i Niuht Train.
Night Train ontf Augusta makes cloee connection
at Columbia with ireenville and Columbia Railroad.
Passengers lor pots on the Greenville and Columbia
Railroad will avoiia tedious delay at night in Celum-
bia, by taking thiroute. ^
Elegant new Slming Care on night trains between
Augusta and Cbareton.
, S B. PICKENS,
augl-dtf General Ticket Agent.
Celebrated Flonrinj Mills, j pretty goods or great bargains,
Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 1, 1873.
W E take pleasure In announcing to our customers
and dealers generally, that we have secured the
exclusive Agency of this popular Flour. We guaran
tee the Flour to be equal to the beet, and prices will
rule as low as other stundard mills.
*«r* Orders will havo our prompt attention.
■SfriMR ADAIR k BROS.
For Sale or Exchange.
Jk LARGE, double-door Iron Sife, “Hall’s Patent.”
Will bo sold cheap, or exchanged fora smaller
one. Apply to
J. E. GODFREY k SON,
sepl3-lw ovfr John Ryan’s Whitehall st.
AT TOCCOA CITY.
LIVF.KY ST VIlI.i:. hj Thompson A Stoclo,
| \M7 HERE may be found at all times good Stock and
f Y comfortable Vehicles, with safe and accommo
dating Drivers, ready to convey visitors to the various
I points of interest in the vicinity. Charges rfa«ora*>le
believing that we can and will make it to the in'erest
of all purchasers to examine our stock before buying.
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON A CO.
LECROY HOUSE
At Toccoa City, is now open for transient and
manent Boarders. 'I bo table will l*e furn shed ’
the beat the couutrj* can afford.
augl3-lm
Lands For Sale.
WANTED,
for a moment that the Chinese would better
the coinage of their own accord. Copper
cash has sufficed them for 2,000 or 3,000 yeurs,
and it might just as well continue to do so for
another similar period. It is contrary to na
tive instinct and tradition to alter or improve
anything. Therefore, in our own interest, as
well as in theirs, the matter of a new coinage
should be insisted on.
Dr. Bekc has published a pamphlet entitled
“Mount Hinai a Volcano,” in explanation of
the passage in the book of Exodus relating to
a pillar ot cloud by day and a pillar of fire by
night. The author argues that Sinai is an ex
tinct volcano.
The only article of female apparel worn by
one of the lady spiritualists at Vino and last
Sunday was a fan. We hasten to add, how
ever, that she was liberally dresned in men’s
clothes.
GOOD COOK for a small family;
ALSO,
A HOUSE SERVANT, by
Rock, Ga. Apply at
sepll-tf
Real Estate Office.
THE "VICTOR”
SAM’L. A. ECHOLS,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
In Grain, Flour, Hay. Grass aud Ficll Seeds, No. 7.
Marietta attest, Atlanta. A large stock of Agricultu
ral Implements for sale much cheaper than by auy oth
er house In ths city. sepia Iw
B Y virtue of an agreement, made and entered into
between the legatees of the estate of James Ep-
piuger, late of Pike county, deceased, will be sold be
fore the Court House door, iu the town of Zebulon, on
the FIRST TUESDAY’iu October next, between the
usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, if not dis
posed of privately before the day of sale, the following
lots of land, to wit: I.ots No. 134 and 13S, in the Dtb
district of formerly Monroe now Pike county, in par
cels of titty or one hundred acres, to suit purchasers.
Terms, one-third cash, the remaining twe-thirus iu
one and two years, with interest on the last year.
Also the following lots in Cberokre are offered at
private sale: Lot No. 1214. iu the 12ih district, 1st sec
tion, Lumpkin; lot No. 201, in the 14tli district, 4ih
section, Chattooga; lot No. 316, in the 12tli district, 1st
section, Lumpkin ; lot No. 4, iu the ‘12th district, 4th
section, Dade; lot No. 98, in the 23d district, 3rd sec
tion, Floyd; lot No. 571, in the 14th district, 1st sec
tion, Forsyth; lot No. 12 f 7, in the 14th district, 1st sec
tion, Foisyth; lot No. *14, iu the 2nd district, 1st sec
tion, Forsyth; lot No. 197. in the 27th district, 2nd sec- I
tion, Murray; lot No. 195, in the H«li district. I t sec
tion, Union. P. H. McDOWFLL,
Ac< nt for Legate es of Jas. Epplnger
August 21, ’73-tds.
Residence for Sale.
i
JPOUR LARGE. ILEOAK1LY FINISHED ROOM*, j
Kith room, Store room aud Pantry, 2 room Kitchen,
lathed and plastered, large front yard, choice shrub
bery and shade trees, all mi a large, beautiful lot liKlJ
DRV GOODS.
nmillMN. HOWTO\ & TO.
ALL now daily receiving iu tbeir Dry Goods depart-
m nt one cf the finest rejections cf
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Silk*, Lares, Gloves, Ilostcry, Shawls,
cloaks, Ac., Ac.,
Ever before offered by them, aud iuvite inspection
from all in search of desirable goods. Parties at a dis
tance s ipplied with samples by mail npon application.
CHAMBKRMN RGYNTON & CO.
8uo2t
H. CASTLEMAN,
PH.OVI8ION
General Proflnce Broker,
ATLANTA, GA.
KEFEKS TO:
Messrs Chapman, Rucker A Co, and Dr James F
Bozeman, Director Central R R Bank Co, Atlanta, Ga;
Messrs McFertan, Armstrong k Co, Snyder, Milton
k Co, and Cornwall a- Bro, Louisville, Ky; Messrs
Beard & Bro, aud JuoW Carroll. Gen’I Supt St Louis
and New Oileans Packet Co, St Louis, Mo: Messrs
Kennedy, Eckert Co. aodO B Farrelly k Co, Cin
cinnati, Ohio; Messrs Hainey .k Searles, Bankers, New
York City; Messrs Pennington Bros, aud James II
Wilson, Banker, Charleston, S C; Messrs Claghorn A
Cunningham, and Bryan .V Hunter, Savannah, Ga;
Georgia Home Insurance aud Banking Co, and Watt
k Walker, Columbus, Ga; Messrs Farly, Smith A Co,
Montgomery, Ala; Messrs Levering, Stratton A Co,
New Orleans, La.
I operate strictly as BROKER, and must decline to
receive consignments of any kiud.
H. CASTLEMAN.
SOUTHERN
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
iTLANTA
STENCIL NO VARIETY WORKS
Or. Mrietta and Broad Sts.
BEI. Z. DUTTON,
l PRACTICAI STENCIL CUTTER,
Designrs and Engravers,
j Address Loce Bt Ml. . . . ATLANTA. GA.
S TENCII. MAilHO PLATES of oyery ascription
cut to orde Name plates for marking Clothing
with Ink and Brh, 75c; by mail 85c. Baggage. hotc
and key Checks.otary Public and 8ociety Seals. AJ
phabots and evething in the line made to order.
Cotton alphab made a specialty.
Ojder* irom dstance promptly attended
IVTOW Is T1TIME TO LAY IN YOUR WINTER’;
il supply uoal.
Best quality Coal Creek Coal, also another qnalit
of good grate J that does not run together or smel
of sulphur, a only has three per cent, ash—onb
half the qr.atv of any other cox! sold for grate nur
poses in this rkot.
Address P. Box 545.
je20-3m
J- S. WILLSON, Agent.
I.AN.O’8
Aialjtic? : Assay Laboratory,
difjt, tieorgia.
»7
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN
lull operation and are now prepared to receive order
tor oil all kinds of
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
Such as Window Caps, Enrichments of Cornice *
such as Bracketts, Medallion, and everything in the
Architecttial line. Also Chimney Tops, Vases. Flower •
Pots, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturer* of
SEWER PIPE,
From 3 to 30 inches in diameter. Also, interior deco
rations, such as
Centre Pieces. Cornice, etc.
Wo will guarsotee all the work that wo undertake
to execute to give entire satisfaction.
PELLEGRINI k CASTLEBERRY.
an5-dt Kracetrack Street, near U. 8. Barracks.
U2T.VE H SIT T
C GEORGIA.
riTIIE 73P NUAL SESSION OF THIS INSTiTl -
J TION 1 commence on WRDXS^IHY
A tober 1st, J, and continue, without intermission*
until August, 1874. The State
COLLEE OF AGRICULTURE
Ar Mechanic Arts,
founded upoie United States Land Grant, is an in
tegral part cad University, and will hold the same
Term. Eve*!vantage which the country allows, is
afforded for curing a liberal education, both in a
General Con and in Special Departments. Degrees
granted hot’. Arts and Science and in Law Enci
neering ambdicine—the last through the€kMrvia
Medical Col) at Augusta, uow t mbodied with the
University.
T» LAW SCHOOL
remaius In Ion throughout the entire year Libe
ral provisiotmade for the beneficiaries and for stu-
( dents of lint means.
I For C»Llc». remaining foil information, anol
WM nrvnv u .i.r,., ,
angSO-tf
WM. HENKY WADDELL/
IrcreUrj of tho Fncult:
: V K
3. -,.J— .
by 225 eot, iti «
at the •errainua
provetnenta ali t
excellent neighborhood, and jn
no of the Street Car lines. In
nd iu perfect order. Apply t»
WAL .ACE \ FOWLKlt,
lb ui K-tato Aiteuta.
No. 9 A’abama si.
[Eatab.ishcd I860]
I .YOU the Assiy •,f Ores, Analysis of Mineral Waters,
1 s uls, gttu.m, superphosphates, marls, iron
r**s, s’a.'s, 1 Host ones. c. u c. pig ami bar Iron,
le< I. ores* or gshl c qtper, lead, zlne. tiickol, manga-
a liiya, •» at «-s. c ml oil*, paints, wines, beer,
WANTED.
^ SITUATION by a youug man of eight years’ ex
perience. Is n good and rapid penman. Would pre
fer office work. Best reference given os to businrss
habits and Uriel integrity. Address •• Situatior.”
care Hightower. Me Anlre a . tU nta. Ga.
so p9-l w r«v.
Last Tax Notice.
B \’ a resolution of Council, phased oc the 5th lust .
1 am required to close my books for collectiug
Taxouihe 29th instant aud turn them over to the
Clerk of Council, ou tin* first day ».f October, whose
duty it will be to i*«ue FI. Ka« auaint-t all delinquents
inmicd a’ely thereafter. Take due notice ami govern
yourselves accctdingiy.
s.-p9 tf
! I-UI-LUM D». J. H. LOW.
PLLUM & LOW,
WHOLRLE Sl RETAIL DRUCCISTS,
Succors to Heard, Cnil*r ,v Co.,
At the oM»d of Pemberti.n. Taylor A Co 13 K;m
bal use, Decatur street f tlanta, Ga.
John Da «od Lucian Smith >v,ll bo plcuc.I t„
si'»l MR <»eir old friomte. suglT-.f
V AKTTBI>.
-A. Coteut “Book Reaper." Applv. with ref-
I eretice. t^I. Woodworth. Grtffio, Ga..‘or to Capt
IN. 1. Joht, at theoffi eoi Mark w. J.«hna<w>. At’.
Un 4 ,a - KCS p. JOHNSON.
Aug.