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The Pig Tax.
“What? Did yon never hear of David
Gaur and the pig-tax?”
“No, indeed.*'
“Then yon don’t know hall the traditions
of yonr country. Why, Jones, I wbo'm hall
an Englishman, and have followed the colors
half over the world, I am a better Welchman
than yon are. Why, I thought everybody
knew all about David Gaur and tko pigs.*’
“Tell it to us, captain; tell us the story.”
“You know,” said the captain, hemming
and stroking his moustache meditatively,
“that David had a peculiar gift. How he ac
quired it nobody ever knew; it was said he
was taught by old Morris Morris, who lived
to be a hundred and twenty, and that Mor
ris’ father had it from the fairies. But how
ever he got it doesn’t matter—he had it; and
os he never imparted the secret, it died with
him. I offered him a sovereign once to show
me how he did it, and swore most solemnly
I'd keep it a profound secret. But no. I
wish I’d bid higher now; it would have been
STATE LAW CARDS.
* t * Parties having business in any of the tow
named Mow, unU find the Lawyers whose Cards
nserted below reliable and prompt. Cards inserted
$30 a year..
TUEN8.
Cobb, Erwin & Cobb.
Attorney* at Law, Athens,. Ga.
THELIVE AUCTION HOUSE.
T. C. MAYSON, Proprietor,
The Home and Home Shuttle Macliiiel^J^|^
Emory Speer,
Lawyer, Athens, Georgia, as .Solicitor General, will at- '
tend the Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett, j
llall. Banks, Franklin. Habersham, White, Rabun, !
and give attention to collections and other claims.
J. H. BARRETT, Auetton’r.
Tinsley W. Rucker.
Attorncv-at-Law—Prompt attention given to all bus-
C. D. Hill,
Attorney at Law. Allbusims# promptly and careful
ly attended to, ami the same respectfully solicited.
'yh LBA~N Y.
Thomas R. Lyon,
something to fall back upon in one s old age : Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts o
—something that lawyer Jones couldn’t lay ; Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections
made. All business diligently attended to.
m B-xi«ir s?
J. R. McCleskey,
B
his claw upon.”
“But, what was it, Captain? Wbat was
the secret he had ?”
“It was the art of frightening pigs, ’’ said
the captain solemnly, “Ah, now don’t go
away with the idea that that’s nothing. I
don’t mean startling em; any tool with an
umbrella can cry Shoo! sho)! and do that.
But what I mean is downright frightening
them, infecting their very souls with fear, |
making them nifid, so that they’ll jump out!
of their very skins with tenor. Now, you j Sol'iclts^uainc ss*
know, they’re very imaginative beasts, are ; ^ a l. h o U n
pigs, and at the same time ^they’re very enn- | 41
ning. They’re not to be taken in; and if |
yon were tcTmake all the horrible noises you j Joseph McConnellj
could put yonr tongue to, they'd quietly j Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga.. will j
whisk their tails and cock their eyes, and I practice in all the Court*. Office at the conit house, j
’T^TOTWITHSTANDING the continued efforts of in-
j terested parties to break down our business, be
cause we arc content with
U 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 wo ofler at prices that defy competition. In
addition to oar Furuitnre business, we have comlnd-
! ed airangemeuts with Carpet Manufacturers, by means
! of which we can sell carpets at
j 25 PEE CENT. LOWER
&
Furniture Manufactory
WAREHOUSE AND SALES-ROOM,
«• 837 O O .
J. A. Hunt,
Will practice in Flnit Circuit and Supreme Court, j
LIVE AUCTION HOUSE.
Jfor the least money, buy the HOML SHUTTLE. It
docs 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. i
If you want the hnest Machine made, buy the HOME. I *
It is almost noiseless, runs light, and is a perfect Ma-
chine in every respect. Ladies, and Machinists par
ticularly, invited to call and examine it. Office corner
Broad aud Marietta streets, Atlanta, Ga.
D. G. MAXWELL,
General Agent for North and bouth Carolina,
Georgia and Florida,
Atlanta, Ga., and Charlotte, N. C.
junel5-eASi:-3m
96 Whitehall Street.
MANUFACTORY: COR. BUTLER AND HARRIS STS
I n ADDITION TO GOODS OF THEUTOWX HAM'FACTVItlNG, Alii NOW RECEIVING A H i:. AND
: complete line of all kinds of Furniture, embracing everything kept at a
FIRST - CLASS FURNITURE STORE,
Which are now OFFERED AT 1‘IUCES WHICH MOST PROVE RATISFAOIOBY TO PURCHASERS. IN FACT
lit CHALLENGE ALL roMPETlTORS IS THE TRADE, both in Iba quality of our good, uni the pr. .
willing to Mil st. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED Olt MONEY l.E-
x,^a.w & eo
Liberal Cash Advances Made
On all goods sent to uj to be sold at auction.
think yon a fool for your pain
was how David went to work.
You know that Tenllyn May fair is a tre- \\
meudous fair for pigs; they all come from the
north side of the county, and must cross the y*]
bridge over the Dulas to get there at all ; and j —
when they’re crossed the river, there’s a long j
straight piece of road, with grass on each side
of it, and high stone walls beyond the grass.
Well, here it was David would take his stand,
But this | i 1 A KT E K g V 1 LL E
Wofford & Milner,
F
O K S Y T h
Cabaniss & Turner,
i Attorney* at-Law, will practice in the coauties Flint
or seat, rather, -for he squatted himself (lovrn 1 Circuit, and Supreme Court, and elsewhere by Sp*-c:
in the grass; and then ho made himself a J conlract *
round hole like a basin, a foot deep, at the ;
side of the road: aud there he’d sit from ear
ly daylight collecting his tax on the pigs. If j
A. D. Hammond,
Auction Sale Pays THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS.
| Drayage of all goods received aud delivered free of
; charge.
References—The Dinks, Bankers, and prominen
| Merchants of Atlanta. sept!2
BRO. CUS,
alTHB little jeweller,
Still ill flic Field!
there were less than ten, he charged a penny', ■ ■ ■ ■'
r.,, ,1 o /-» a*. a n/.nn,. oAArfi IFI.aI 1L- R
G
A C O A.
C. B. Wooten,
blit no, they f Attorney at Law.
M‘ LLlD«IUl.L*,
Beni. W. Barrow,
M
and so on, a penny for every half-score. That ‘
was David's lax; aud a very good tax-gatherer
he made; he wasn't always altering it, sbov-
it up and pulling it down; but he put on a
reasonable figure, and stuck to it.”
“ But suppose the people wouldn't pay
it ?”
“That was just what they made up their
minds to, one fair-dav. The principal pig
proprietors held a meeting on Llaufer Green,
and came to a resolution that they wouldn’t
pay David Gaur any more. You see, his rei u-
tation was traditional only ; they’d none of
them seen his powers exercised, and these
modern views of yours, Jones, bad got into
their heads, I suppose. Anyhow, they came
to the resolution, and stuck to it, with fear
and trembling. Everybody remarked how
beautifully the pigs marched that day from
Llanfer Green. There was a good body of
them together, and they’d have expected
they’d have given some trouble
walked as orderly as so many Chris
tians, ns if they’d made up their minds to |
show how pigs could behave for once. Well, •
the bridge was crossed, and the advanced
gnard of pigs came ia front of David’s re
doubt—the hole he’d dug in the ground. Da
vid held out his hat, as usual, for the toll.
The master of the pigs shook his head. *J)im
tally. No pay to-day for pig.’ David under
stood the thing in a moment, saw through the
plan of revolt. Down went his head into the
hole. Gentlemen, its impossible to describe a
noise. If you can imagine the most diabolical
din in nature, and then make it twice as bad,
you'll have a faint idea of the roar that came
ont of the hole in the ground.
“Where were the pigs? You must imagine
a whirlwind ot pigs, a tornado of pigs ; Lit
tle pigs, big pigs, blue pigs, white pigs, fly
ing about like sky-rockets in every direction.
They flew over the stone walls, they dashed
over the parapet of the bridge—away they
went—away east, west, north, south. In a j Rons'
few moments the country about for miles was
spotted with flying pigs. And their masters, ■ J
David, and Morris, and Richard and John,
and all the rest of them, where are they ? .
Flying, too, across the country; bursting out ! Will practice i
their best trowsers, barking their skins, aud j attention ^ giv
spoiling their gaiters over the stone walls.
And what was the use of it ? Did you ever
try to catch a couple of hundred of mad pigs
careering across country? The fair was pretty
near a failure, I can tell you; only the few
people who’d stopped behind, and paid Da
vid his toil, and brought their pigs in quietly,
they had the pick of the buyers; and,
through their being so few pigs in the mar
ket, they got pretty nigh what prices they
liked.
‘And then the poor fellows who’d lost
KT V A L L E \ .
W. C. Coliier
Attorney and Counselor at Law, Fort Valley, Ga
It 1 F F 1
R H- Johnston. Jr..
Will give especial attention to all Legal Bueineg* en
trusted to bis care. Practices in the Fiint Circuit.
Doyal & Nunnally,
Will Rive prompt attention to any business entrusted
to their care.
jr mni A m sfm j 1 <; i.
N. C. Collier,
Attorney at Law.
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N. R. FOWLER. Auctioneer
VALUABLE PLANTATION IN GOR
DON COUNTY.
riTHE FORMER RESIDENCE AND PLANTATION
JL of Major James Freeman, deceased, of Gordon
county. This plantation < onUins about
■1,00 O Acrcsofliand,
lying near the Coseewattie River, on the old Tennes
see Road, and on the contemplated route of the Car-
tersviUe and Ducktown Railroad, with fine, large, j
commodious Dwelling containing eight rooms. Also,
barues, stables, Ac., Ac. It lias always been classed
as one of the best grass and stock farms in Cherokee,
Georgia. It has been long known-ms a place exceed
ingly healthy, being surrounded by mountains and
with plenty’ of the best running waters near the j
homestead. The lands are well watered with good, j
clear, never-failing streams, and in good condition of
improvement,aud contains over f>00 acres first class hot
tom land, and will produce clover aud grasses of
heavy growth, as well as cotton. This desirable farm
is located eighteen miles from Calhoun, and eight
mi es from Fairmount post office.
The sale will take place at Calhoun, Ga., on the I
FIRST TUESDAY iu NOVEMBER next. Possession
given immediately. Plenty of good mules, stock,
grain, implements, kc., on the place.
Terms—One-third cash; balance one, two and three
years, with interest bearing n-tes. Sold on account
of Judge Lochraue aud 13. W. Freeman. Apply to
Judge Lochraue, 13. W, Freeman, on the place, or
Wallace & Fowler, Real Estate Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
julyfi-eSu-tf
Importers and Jobbers
CIROCIKIIEIRir.
Merchants should not tail to visit our store and examine pr:
Law <& Go.,
Marietta street. Atlanta.
NEW, FINE AND FASHIONABLE jrjqjg qARPET STOKE.
Jewelry,
Tie Atlanta Music How
GULFOlil), \\(Hill Si III..
Contains a lull stock of the celebrated
ESTEV ORGANS,
South Carolina Railroad.
Charleston, June 2?, Is":.
O N AND AFTER bUNDAY. THE 20th INSTANT.
the following Schedule will be run on iuc - •th
Carolina Railroad:
BETWEEN C HARLESTON AND AIM MA
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Chariest'
Arriv
! Leave
I Arriv
at Augusta l:50r
Augusta 5:2b a
i at Charleston 1:10 x
I sell nothing but the best.
I sell nothing but wbat 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, 2
Marietta street, opposite the Grand Plaza.
W. A. HAYNES.
aepH
Attorneys-at law, will practice in Ocmnlgeo Circuit. | ,
Supreme Court, and Luited State* Circuit Conrts. The j . TaT /a ttt m~~n ■■■ snrv v iry /
Senior is Register in bankruptcy tor 5th and 6th Dia- j \\ V T-i 1 s ll
in Store
ipet Stu
A L> 1 S O N
Clitel, Boyuton k Co.
ful in design than ever before offered at any
Carpet Store in the South.
W HICH cannot be excelled for SWEETNESS and
POWER of Tone, combined with beauty and
! elegance of finish. More variety given for the money
than iu any other Organ manufactured.
Our Piano Room
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leaves Charleston S:10 i
Arrives at Augusta 7:13 j
i Leaves Augusta 6:55]
I Arrives at Charleston 6:33.
Between Augusta and Columbia.
A. G. & F. C. Foster,
M
ONTEZUMA AND OGLETHORPE!
FISH & DUPREE.
Attorneys at Law.
f A G It A X G K . “
W. W. Turner,
Attorncy-at-Law. Special attention given to coIJec-
AKAYKTTE.
J. C. Clements
n Rome aud Cherokee Circuits. Prompt
en to collections. Claims lor wild lands
attended to promptly.
R°
ffl K
Hamilton Yancey,
Attorney at Law. Office in New Empire Block, Iiroad
street. Will practice in all the Courts. Prompt at
tention given to business.
Dunlap Scott,
Lawyer. Practices in all the Courts.
FOB AGENTS AND OTHERS.
McKEE’S
Flitiac and Imliroideriiix HaeUie.
THE
1]
And Many other Novelties.
T HE most liberal discounts ever offerel to Ladies
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 ageuts for the celebrated Troy
Starch Euamel. Sample box mailed for 25 cents.
Address H. D. BRICE A CO.
11 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
ADAIR & BROTHERS,
Sole Agent* for #
I3TJ3XT3NT <ft? BROWN’S
^^UR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF
Wiltons, Moqnetts,
Axminstcrs, Velvets,
Body and Tapestry Brussels,
Three Plys, Ingrain* aud common Carpet \
Floor Oil Cloths from 3 to 18 feet wide,
China and Cocoa Matting,
Window Shades of all eiies.
Real and Nottingham Lace Curtains,
Coataline*. Brocatellcs, Satins,
Reps, Damask, &c., kc. for Lambriquiu Curtains and
Furniture,
Cornice, Mat*, Bugs, Wall Paper and
Genctal Housefurnishing Goods.
Wo make I,iiinl>i'i<|iilns to order, from $10
to $10(1 per Window.
Wc are prepared to contract for furnishing houses,
churches and halls, throughout, with Carpets, Mat
ting, Lambriquius, Rugs, Ac.
We havo some GREAT BARGAINS to c ffer the coun
try dealers in Carpets.
Wc invito the inspection of a’l in search of either
Relow New York Prices,
and can satisfy any customers
Our stock of Sheet Music embra
stock of the largest publishers.
Send for specimen copy of •‘Georgia Musical Eclectic,”
Price Lists and Catalogues of Music aud Musical Iu- :
; struments to
GUILFORD, WOOD k CO..
No. 4 Marietta street, Atlanta, <»a.
i sepl4
6:15 j
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Augusta 5:2C
Arrives at Columbia 1:15
Leaves Columbia..
Arrives at Augusta 1:6(3
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leaves Augusta 6:1’
Arrive* at Columbia..
Leaves Columbia
Arrive* at Augusta —
Day and night trains
with this Road at Aug-
bia.
Daily Train out of Macon makes close conae.*
with Night Train.
Night Train out of Avgusta makes close connect.--a
at Columbia with Greenville and Columbia Ilailr '.
Passengers for points on the Grtenville and Coluru! *
Railroad will avoid a tedious delay at night in Colum
bia , by taking tbia route.
Elegant new Sleeping Cars on night trains between
Augusta aud Charleston.
S. B. PICKENS.
General Ticket Ageu‘.
augl-dtf
H. CASTLEMAN,
PROVISION
General Proiluee Broker,
ATLANTA, GA.
ATLANTA
8’
C. A. Thornwell,
their pigs came to‘David, and begged and I Lawyer,^practices iu aH the Courts. Special attention j
besought him, with tears in their eyes, to call j " ~' ,, ~***-*~
the piggie-wiggies back again, and gave him
double toll to do it. But I fancy he wasn’t
as successful at that as he’d been at sending .
them adrift. Anyhow, after that he always !
got his taxes paid in peace and quietness.”
“Ah, don’t tell me,” said the captain, get- j
ting up, and putting on his hat, “of yonr |
railroads and nonsense. Where will you find 1
another chap like David Gaur?”—Belgravia, j
Celebrated Flouring Mills, pretty roods or great bargains.
George F. Pierce, Jr.,
Attorney at Law
E N N A
John H. Woodward,
Attorney-at-law aud Real Estate Agent, Prompt and
enargelic iu pushing business placed in his bands.
Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 1, 1873. j
T¥f E take pleasure in announcing to our customers
VV and dealers generally, that we have secured the
exclusive Agency of this popular Flour. We guaran
tee the Flour to bo equal to the best, and prices will I
j rule as low as other standard mills,
i tfn~ Orders will have our prompt attenlion.
I »pp9-0t ADAIR A: BROS. j
believing that we can and will make it t<> the in*crest
of all purchasers to examine our stock before buying.
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & CO.
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ASHING TON.
W. H. Toombs,
given to all busi-
usted to bis c
The temperance people in Rochester, N. Y.,
lately tried to shut up the drinking saloons
on the Sabbath day, and failed Their phil
anthropic efforts appear to have done more » htteutil
harm than good. Last Sunday some boys ‘ ”*** pmrl,a ** > 1 * t - arp -
went to a saloon kept by a woman who kept
bad whiskey. 1 he woman had been drink
ing some o: it herself, and it made her cross
eyed and quarrelsome. The boys 'wanted to
get a pint of whisky for thirty cents, the old
price, but the woman told them they would
have to pay sixty cents for it now, as the tem
perance movement had compelled her to
iaise. The hoys did not understand ‘his j corner Broad <tre>u> oeor K m,!
moral principle, and held out for the Old tig- ! wllich commences MONDAY, September 15th. Hours
urc. The woman took a pistol to put au end from 7 to 9 p.m.
For Sale or Exchange.
j A LARGE, double door Iron Sife, “Hsll's Patent ’
i / m Will be sold cheap, or exchanged fora smalle
j one. Apply to
AT TOCCOA CITY.
YOUNG MEN
DRY GOODS.
EEFEiiS TO:
Messrs Chapman, Rucker k Co, and Dr James F
Bozeman, Director Central R R Bank Co, Atlanta, Ga;
Messrs MoFenan, Armstrong & Co. Snyder, Milton
Co. aud Cornwall A Bro, Louisville, Ky; Messrs
Beard a: Bro, and JnoW Carroll, GenT Supt St L<mi*
5 | aud New Oileans Packet Co, St Louis, Mo: Messrs
Kennedy, Eckert & Co. and O B Farrelly Co, Cin
cinnati, Ohio; Messrs Uainev & Searles, Bankers, New
j York City; Messrs Pennington Bros, aud James H
Wilson, Banker, Charleston, S 0; Messrs Clagborn A
' Cunningham, and Bryan A- Hunter, Savannah, Ga;
Georgia Home Insurance and Banking Co, aud W.Vt
! tc Walker, Columbus. Ga; Messrs l-'arly. Smith A Co,
Montgomery. Ala; Messrs Levering, Stratton & Co,
New Orleans, La
I operate strictly ns BROKER, and must decl.n** to
receive consignments of any kind.
H. CA.SILEM.YX.
SOUTHERN
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS
Cor. Marietta and Broad Sts.
BEN. Z. DUTTON,
PRACTICAL STENCIL COTTER.
Designers and Engravers,
, Apdekss Lock Box 361, - - - ATLANTA, C*
nth Ink aud Brush, 75c; by mail 85c. Baggage, hot *
and key Checks, Notary Public aud Society Seals, A
phabets and everything in the line made to order.
Cotton alphabet made a specialty.
Oidcre irum a distance promptly attended
dcc6->~.
Night Sessions of
by attending the I
LI YE It Y STABLE, hy Thompson & Stride,
Moore’s SontUern Business University.
to the argument and maintain the price, and
shit (n; of .h* boys fatally. In a scuffle that
ensued between her ana another boy, for the
possession Of the pistol, she shot herself in the Taught thoroughly and practically in all its branches
BOOK-KEEPINC
LECROY HOUSE
j At Toccoa City, is now open for transient an.l per
; manent Boarders. The table will be furn shed with
j the best the country can afford.
thigh, and is now laid up in jail. The tern-
pernnee can»« mode a good deal of noise that
Sunday in Rochester.
Penmanship.
A rapid, free and beautiful style. Instruction by a j
superior Penman.
Lunds For Sale.
A great disturbance occurred at the Ply
mouth (England) theatre the other day, in i
consequence of • parly of naval officers mak
ing k demonstration against Charles Iteade's i
play of “It’s Never Too Late to .Mend,"
which »as being performed. The party oc
cupied the pit, and ae they continued the dia-
tnrbance. the audience called for their remov
al. The police interfered and the officers re
sided so much that the police had to seek the
kid of civilians to take them to the station
house. The performance was stopped for
nearly an hour, daring the whole of which the
hmaa and stage were in a great uproar, many
women fainting. One of the officers jumped
on to the stage and was handcuffed with the
haodeufls intended for one of the convicts in
the play.
The Roxborghe club has arranged to issue
a volume of colored photographs, possibly
accompanied by autotypes, ot the earliest
and choicest illuminations in MSS, in the
Bodleian library, beginning with those of the
Anglo-Saxon gospels.
Mrs. Ames has added to Pbiebe Cary's un
finished collection of poems several ballads
for little folks of both’tba writers, and this is
the book in pres, by Hurd & Houghton. Miss
I'bffbc bad begun the senes of ballad, n short
time before her death.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
The most rapid, concise and improved methods. Bus
iness Practices, Business Terms, Commercial Law, &c
W^Attudeuts can enter at any time. No Classes.
The Bushwa* Advocate, containing terms, kc.,furnish,
cd on >ppltcaMon.
eepl3—3t
WANTED,
A GOOD COOK for a small family;
* ALSU,
A BOOSE BEBVANT. by R. M CU», at Fla
flock. G*. Apply *t G.*w. ADAIR S,
aepll-tf Real Estate Office.
ELECTION NOTICE.
Superior Court of Fulton oounty be held at the
several election precincts in a*id county, on Saturday,
the 4th dsy of October next, to All the vacancy occa
sioned by the death of Wra. R. Venable, Esq.
sep9-d3tfcwtd DANIEL PITTMAN.
Ordinary Fulton county.
piuger, late of Pike county, decsssed, will be sold be
fore the Court House door, in the town of Zebulon, on
the FIRST TUESDAY In 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
lota of land, to wit: Lots No. 134 and 136, in the 9th
distric t of formerly Monroe now Pike county, iu par-
oels of fifty or one hundred acres, to mitt purchasers.
Term*, one-third cash, tha remaining two-thirds in
on* aud two years, with interest on the last year.
Also the fo Mo whig lota In Cheroka* are offered at
private sale: Lot No. 1214. iu the 12th district, 1st sec
tion, Lumpkin; lot No. 201, in the 14th district. 4th
section, Chattooga; lot No. 346, in the 12th district, 1st
section, Lumpkin; lot No. 4, in 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. 1267, in the 14th district, 1st sec
tion, Foisyth; N»t No. 614, In the 2»d district, 1st sec
tion, Forsyth; lot No. 197, in the 27th district, 2nd sec
tion, Murray; lot No. 195, in the 8th district, 1st sec
tion. Union. P. H. McDOWELL,
Agent for Legatees of Jaa. Bppinger.
August 21, '73-tds. •
IIIMIIUN. IIOVYI’ON & III,
| ABE now daily receiving in their Dry Goods depart-
J ment ono of tbo finest selectio:*.a of
Staile ani Fancy Dry Goals,
Stiles, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls,
Cloaks, Am-., Ac.,
Ever before offered by them, aud invite inspection
from all In search of desirable goods. Parties at a dis
tauce supplied with samples by mail upon application.
CIIANBRRL1N, BOYNTON A CO.
sepl4-8un2t
BAND’S
Analytical ant Assay Laboratory,
A. Hunt a. Georg
supply of coal.
Best quality of Coal Creek Coal, also another quai.t
of good grate coal that does not run together or sm
of sulphur, and only has throe per cent, ash—on
half the quantity of any other coil sold for grut-.* p - .:;
poses in this market.
Address P. O. Box 54".
je20-3m
J S. W ILLSON. A.
Residence for Sale.
JjlOUR LARGE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED ROOMS,
Bath room. Store room and Pantry, 2-room Kitchen,
lathed and plastered, largo front yard, choice shrub
bery and shade trees, all on a large, beautiful lot 100
by 225 oot, In a moot excellenf neighborhood, and just
st the «erminus of one of the Street Carliaes. Im
provements all now and In perfect order. Apply ta
WALLACE k FOWLER,
jy27 *un3m It»al Estate Agents,
No. 9 Alabama at.
UlTIVEHSITV
OF GEORGIA.
■ THE 73I> ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS INST ITT
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
And Mechanic Arts,
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN founded upon the United States Land Grant. i« a
... * r prepared to receive order j * - ** — * * *
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
Such aa Window Gaps. Enrichment* of Cornice j
such as Bracketts. Medallion, and everything in ihe
Architectual line. Also Chimney Tops, Vases, Flower I
Pots, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturer* of
SEWER PIPE,
From 3 to 30 inches m diameter. Also, interior deco- j
rations, such as
Centre Pieces. Cornice, etc.
We will guarantee all the work that we undertake |
to oxecute to give entire satisfaction.
PELLEGRINI A CASTLEBERRY.
an6-dt. Rracetrack Street, near U. S. Barrack*.
[K*t at dished i860]
f ilOll the Assay of Gres, Analyst* of Mineral Wider*.
eoil*. guanos, superphosphates, marl*, irou
urea, slags, limestones, coals, pig aud bar iron,
steel, ores of gold copper, lead, zinc, nickel, manga-
neae, alloy*, braue*. coal oils, paints, wines, beer,
milk, calculi, poisons, etc.
List of charges mailed gratis. Address, p. O. Box
206.
W. J. LAND, Cheiuitt.
WANTED.
SITUATION by a young mao of eight years’ ex
perience. Is a good aud rapid penman. Would pre
fer office work. Beat reference givea .as to business
habits and strict integrity. Address •* Situation. ”
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Atlanta. Ga.
Last Tax Notice.
resolution of Council, passed or the 5th inat.,
m required to clo*e my booka for collecting
Tax on the ItHh inalaut and turn them over to thr
Clerk of Council, on the first day of October, whose
duty it will he to issue Ft. Fas against all delinquents
immediately thereafter. “ * ' ‘ *
yourselves accordingly.
BYJ
afforded for procuring a liberal education, both ia a
General Course and In Special Departments. Degrees
granted both in Arts and Science and in Law. Engi
neering and Medicine—the last through the Georgia
Medical College at Augusta, now embodied with tbo
University.
THE LAW SCHOOL
remains In session throughout the entire year. L: •
ral provision is made for the beneflcaane* and for st. -
dents of limited means.
For Catalogues, containing full information, app’.v to
WM. HENRY WADDELL.
ang20-tf 8ec:etary of the Faculty.
Athena, its.
PULLUM.
Dm. J. H. LOW.
PULLUM & LOW,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUOCI
Suocossoi to Hoard, Craig A Co.,
WANTED.
acpi'-tf
. A. Competent “Book Keeper.” Apply, with
Take due notice and govern 1 ereuce, to T. J. Bloodworth, Griffin, Ga.. or to O
W. F. Johnson, at the office of Mark W. Johnson,
lanta, Ga. RUB P. JOHNSON.
Aug.