The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 08, 1873, Image 6

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In General. GRAND OPENING. HOTELS. Fall Stock NOW HEADY AT LOOK DeSAULLES k CO., COR. WHITEHALL & HUNTER STS. (> Pencil stones are worn as earrings in Indiana. Working people compose one-half the population of Paris. The Indians are such a Lo set that it is difficult to elevate them. Tichborne bond* are rising, and are new quoted at £7 per £100. The connecting link between the animal and vegetable kingdoms—Hash. An Ohio editor publishes marriages under the head of “Attachment Notices."’ The snow-balling season has already begun in parts of the Green Mountain region. An inevitable result of the panic is to be seen in the failure of the Tennessee peanut crop. Jones got trusted for that bat, and he now feels a consciousness of being in debt “over head and ears.” The course of a balloon is governed by the * air currents, and if anything throws light up-; on its probable course it is the wind-dees. A very cheerful-looking man in Dubuque, Iowa, is pointed out as a person who once narrowly escaped marriage with Susan 13. An- ( thony. Some unscrupulous Western farmers arc • rapidly increasing their revenue and da mag- j ing their reputation by selling their wheat j mixed with s.*nd. Too much cholera medicine raised the j choler of au Indiana Judge the other day, and as ft natural result he had to pay a line for be- j ing disorderly. gThe Shah declares that European rulers are j not kings at all, becanse “they consult the bea will of the people and have no power over the j price8> Money lives of their subjects.” “The Smashed” is the name cf a proposed »*lnb in London, the members to consist only ( of those who have been maimed on a railway ! tVCStCril & AtlilllliC ItiUll’Oad cr run over on the streets. 8 II A 91 11 O C ML 11 U U S K ■ WEST POINT. GEORGIA. The travelling public are Informed that they can obtain First-class meals and good accommodatious at this house. Trains stop hero for dinner. Hotel situated loft side of car shed. PAT. GIBBONS, iaEi2r>-d:im Proprietor "SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, MACON, GEORGIA, j THOMAS H. HARMS, - - Proprietor Uonrci 03 For Day Op. Passenger Depot, and Or’y One Minute’s Walk GAINESVILLE HOTEL CTI? MACON ADVERTISEMENTS. PATENT MEDICINES. FLOURINC MILLS. Georgia Flouring Mills, BURR & FLANDERS, Proprietors. Manufacturers of WILEY’S XXXX FLOUK "EARL GRITS, MEAL, MAN', Ac., Ac., Mncon, Georgia. tn K 26 if. HOTELS. STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE, Opposite* the Passenger Depot. npIIL Rooms arc elegantly furnished, and the Table BASKS AM) BANKERS. Lowry's Bank, 55 & 57 East Alabama Street. I N OUR BANKING DEPARTMENT, WE PAY t'B*. highest market rates for GOLD AND SILVER COIN. UP. AIM IS TO OFFER OUR PATRONS THE iss of Gojds at tho LOWEST possible NEW GOODS vieg DAILY ; of ibe lafrst Novelties Black Silks, Irish Poplins, Camel’s Hair, Cashmeres, Sateens, Alpacas, Twills, Delaines, Plaids, Ac. FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. E. L. CALDWELL, ■ june4-iltf • - - Propbietob. Kennesaw House, FtflARIETTA, GEORGIA. FLETHER FREYER, an a 2Mf E. E. * delicacy the market affords. BROWN & SON, Proprietor! Immense k of WOOLEN GOODS bought sines decline in Wool, at ri mark-bly reasonable laverf by purchasing of Lbl lS DoAULLF.S it CO., Corner Whitehall and Hunter Sts. tuoK.kwcd LIVINGSTON HOTEL. NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE. LA PAYETTE- t\ m MRS. M. MARBLE, - - - Pioprivtiess. Board by the Day, Week or Month, at the moat NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spots wood, MACOJJ, GEOHGtIA, Nearly opposite Passenger Depot. Board $3 per day. i ang 3-tf P. WHELAN, Proprietor. GROCERS. SEYMOUR^ TINSLEY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Macon, (ieorgia. of Chronic and Aculo Rheumatism, Neuralgia, I.um- 1 bago, Sciatica, Kidney and Veiviuia Disease*, after , years of suffering, by the taking IJr. Killer's Veg i-table Khcumatic Syrup the seifntifle discov ery of J. P. Fitler, M. I»., a regular graduate phyai cian, with whom we are personalIv acquainted, who : has for 3’.) years treated the* e diib exclntively with astonishing results We believe it <mr Christian duty, after deb.b ration, to conscientiously request sufferers to use it, especially persons in moderate circuit.rian cea, who cannot afford to waste money and tune on worthless mixtures. As cl'..yymen, w»* s- xiously P el the deep r- Rponnihi dy resting on r.a in publicly in dorsing this medicine. But our fcnowledfc* and expe rience of i»« remarkable r.i:*rit luliy justifies our ac- t ■ Rev. C. H. Ev ...' m* p. ..->b.- s - •■d siF.teen years, became bopeU rh. It. v. Thomas Mnrpiiv, D. D., Frankford, Philadelphia; Rev J. li. Davis, High town, New Jersey ; liev. J 8. Buchanan, | Cl; fence. Iowa; Rev. G. G. Smith, Pittsford. N. York; DEPOSITS received subject to chock at sight. For the convenience of the Public our Hours will be from 8 A M. to C P.M. New York crrt^puudenta, Central National Bank. W. M. k It. ,T. LOW! RY. f cl-fit Ranker*. Gro -ers k Com. Mcrduais DOLLAR SAVINGS BANE No. 2 Wall Snm, Atlanta, Georgia. W. L. Gordon, President; i:. TV. Holland. Y : j dent; J. M. Willi*. Cosine liable Rates. lilVEFlY STABLE CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE. which have Atlanta at 4:45 i a m., will bo discontinued < till further notice. Way Pasaeng seuger Trains s lea\ing Atlanta Chicago is depressed by her court lie use plans, fcliieh is “nothing in art, and which, as a picture, is a sort of pencilled ‘what-is-it’ that nobody can make out." The “fall” season begins when the side walks are covered with ice. It lias been known to set in, however, in orange and ba nana time. The “spring” season comes when the streets are sloppy and muddy. It is said that owing to the begira of lcc- . tnters to the United States, the production ot | ^ ^RliriTA poems, novels, books of ccienco and seimons in England w ill show a remarkable falling oft daring the coming season. A Connecticut lady has substituted for the tar and feathers with which she used to r»on-) ish her drunken better-half, a coating of soft ! And all station- soap libeially covered with flour. The clean- ’ __ 4 . ing process is thus more easily performed. A very superior quality of chanipague, it is said, is now fabricated with petroleum as the chief ingredient. It is rapidly taking rank as a native wine, and ibe oil region of Penn sylvania bids fair lo become the champagne district cf America at an early day. The oldest railroad conductor is Edward Eobinson of Utah Territory, lie is now six ty-six years old, and at the age of twenty-two he was the first of tho six men selected to ran trains on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the first passenger railway ever built. A receLt traveller m Japan tells what lie calls a “ftw wholesome truths” about that country, and declares that the population has been greatly overestimated, that it is poverty- stricken, and that the tremendous aud ruin ous expenses of the Government are borne by a treasury which is rich chiefly in very pretty paper money. A new club has teen started in Madras, to ! (’• T which tLe name ot “Cosmopolitan” has been given. The intention cf the movers in this undertaking is to bring Europeans and na tives together, and to instil into the latter more enlightened notions on the subject ot social habits and customs than they at pics ent display. Glass bonnets have appealed. They are formed of a tissue woven ot fine glass threads, and may be said to be the glass of fashion fitted to the mould of form. But ladies who wear them must deny themselves the pleasure of criticising the neighbors, on the principle that it is dangerous fer those who live in glass houses to throw stones. A Washington paper asks that Lalicon as censions shall be indicted as public nub ancc-s, and then says that if a rial experiments ore m .... needed for scientific reasons, sufficiently grave I less to justify great exposure and hazard, they should at least be conducted under the direc tion of responsible paitiis, so os to diminish the risk ol human life ns much as possible. Grantville Hotel. B. F. 1W. T. BRANNON. Freight and I’assmger Trains >’o. 11 \ 12 I F W . A . IT U b\b\ WHOLESALE DEALER CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Etc., . Corner Cherry aud Third Streets, MACON, Georgia. auc2G-tf AUCTION HOUSE. us will bo carried on regular Day l'as- s usual; Also, Night PaEtengcr Train at C I'.m., will laud passengers at ACWORTH, CAKTERSYILLE, KINGSTON, ADAIRSVILLE, CALHOUN, j uctween Da!ton and Chattanooga. E. B WALKER, Master Transportation. Quarterly Sales. ^IIRST-CLASS HOTEL, situated immediately op posite tho depot, in tho peasant littio village of itville, on Atlauta aud Went Point Railroad. A few anrumer hoarders can fmdpleasani rooms d creci faro. ouaS-tf THE JONES HOUSE*, NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE, COVINGTON, GEORGIA. R. W. JONES. Proprietor. The Auction House of Macon. and Winter Trade, all of which will be sold on regul pale days, halo of Househ »Jd Furniture, Uantati Supplies and lt&al Estate ma-te a epecialtv. seplU dim SALOONS AND RESTAURANTS. BENNER’S Oih- AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,. Bell. Teller. t. nov22-ly JOHN H. JAMES, BANKER AND BROKER. att* nded to. Ilcfeist' tiotial Park Bank of New York. Does bu*:!>-s* £- same as incorporated Bank. nev22-im. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK of the City of Atlanta. OESiGNATCD DtPOS'TORY OF THE UfiiTEU STA'cS CApitau, fffhO.OOO. DiRErTuB.-.-Allred Ausiell. R. H. Bichat'H, » W Holland, John Neal, S. At. Inman, W. J. Gar. . . W Cox. Special attention is mad? to collections.for wiLjh • remit prompt’y at lew ?i ra*e of cxehanae. Alfred Austell, Presi<ient; W. H. Toiler, Ce.-Li J 1 P. Romare. Asst. Cashier. nov2i FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS & TRUST CG. 'Chartered by Government cf United States Office Bread Street, comer Waltor >f Five Cents upwar.1 demand w.th intert st. er annum, genu tor PHIT.IP D CORrCa«*Li«?r ■ Fn apriUlly i the Railroad. NEWTON HOUSE. MRS. JANET HAUDROP, ,:b e jk. i MERGHANTS’ (Of Washing!o W. VC. SfMPSON, Pie? Capital Stock Special Attention pa; l ] W Dogs - ILL FaGIIT ANY TWO GEORGIA RAISED . Ice H it uriihiu the ind all .SPARTA, GEORGIA. TERMS: For IOOO Dollars i the city, and are i nance lo mrke a quarterly ceipts, are hereby notified to come at once to myeflke ami msko such lelurnand pay the tax thereon. All tailing to do so by tlie 2<-th of October, will have li fas issued against tl cni. Atlanta. October r.th. 1873. FRANK T. RYAN, oct7-Ct City Clerk. f2.00 per 60 per inarch 5 NATIONAL HOTEL. ATLANTA. GEORGIA, ORIENT INSURANCE GO, Mr. Renner can be found at his place of business— THE BRILLIANT SALOON AND RESTAURANT, No. 45 Third street, which keeps open day and night— ( where can he found tho most Choice Wines and Liquors, and the most lalatable Food in the city. Bed-rooms furnished FREE OF CHARGE to all lis ters to the Fair. seplD dGw Si PLANTERS' •n, Wilkes County, Ga BAIL IV'. HILL, Ci-.L. - $ i 12,00 j STAR CANDLES: PROCTER & CAKBi.c S | “Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES LIFE AND MONEY r31 JIB increasing demi 1 has Induced ms to HARTFORD, CONN. WEBSTER. S. ( . President. PRESTOX, V. Pres t. i J. E. OWENS, Proprietor, .aie of Piedmont and Orange Hotel. Lynchburg, Va. BAGGAGE CARRIED TO AND FROM THE DEPOT Fit EE OF CHARGE. aprilf SAVED NO HUMBUG ‘ Southern Lemoitv -• cr.'' i‘ ismsdmmm n t, * any qnanntr i.. iu:t 1 nr liaa<-i«. Th- j -. of lliij for to Fair a 1 ^ ■ IUU x villi ren. is, without question, as hundreds of certificates «;E0I!1;E|W. I,ESTER, Secretary. DAVIS & CLARK, Agts., Vo. 33 Broa.1 slicot. Alluntn. Gi Net Cash Assets Sep. 1.1873. $568,357 74 u OWARD HOUSE BROAD STREET, Nearly Opposite ilontgomerj’ and EnfaulaR. R. Depot EUFAULA, ALABAMA, BOARD—Per Day $ 2 Tlis Best House in town. aprll ly W. .T. HOWARD.Prop'r. UNIVERSITY HOTEL, ATHENS, GEORGIA, By R. H. LAMPKIN. ik Board.—Per day, $2.00; per week, $6.0U. ELLS & LANKY Dialers in OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, AM) FANCY AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. W’ill csttblitli Headquaiters for Hungry People during THE GREAT FAIR. Can l‘«-cd Five Thousand People—The Bent R.stam pu IX THE STATE. e t.i5t«, ha of i i offered to that is its equal. In much dread- .1 cp?dem- 'aUDg t fiWt. arid 1 ! ‘•v only tiial. It can be puri hs»c-d at th< Her a; Vt nable, c rm i IK it .. I M ii tta in Howard! P* a< htrec street and at my office. I have taken the liberty of aj.i ending the cam a few oi our citizens, t-- whom I resj . tlully , to the m-Ti'Sof this R< : : ly. Th« y baxin; some oi them ijr years p.;.t, both rudividua!! ter as id in LAWYERS. THONiAS FINLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ATLANTA GEORGIA. I N FINANCIAL STRENGTH and tLe uniformly prompt and rquitable adjustment and payment of * from the date of i ganization, the ORIENT DAVIS & CLARK, justly acquired a prominent position among the t reputable Fire Insurance Companies of the ! A new use lor patent fills Las been discov- ! country. It will continue to afford first class security ered. A farmer living in a Kansas village I to it3 P 0 ** 1 ’? holders at current rates, was abruptly visited by robbers one night not i long ago, and having a gun and powder, but i oct no shot, loaded with r box of lever pills, and : blazed away. The result was as .satisfactory ‘ as though the rascals had swallowed the pills. One of than was killed cvdilgbt, and another dangerously wounded. Madison House. MADISON, GEORGIA. ndfam the Sc P. B. WOODARD. ELLS & LANEY. THE CHRISTIAN INDEX Atlaixta, Georgia. coRWsllsre, Judge O A Ln; rge, J T Porter, T J Maher. I eroy Morris, .Jogepli '-odruff, Jordon Johns-n, YUsh V.obinsoD, Matt K Wa'ker, It Montgomery, Ueo W lit>rt n. JuoC White, W J Johnson, Joe H Ransom. Wai NI- tViini-K, M Hall, C Kick lighter, T It Snell, Cobb v -. Gc«» Sherdon, I A Ilayden, Robt M Farrar. Win Powers. Anthony Mur phy, K R Fowler, Thos G Crusaell. A I. Uo’.br.'ok. -Tas Caldwell. G^o Wmahip. S. T. BiCCERS. SOI.K 1KUHUKTOB. “ BIGGER S SOUTHERN REMEDY . tw Office: IV;. Utr-f s'.rert, rmveli', BviMiii* irieodflm Special Notices. CTICE IN THE SUPREME AND UKv‘ 1. Courts, and elsewhere by special contract. A K Sc i;ry, Tno- business attended n> with disr-it East Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets. Be-I Pu. R, up-s tairs. d*c-U- L AW A. C. NOTICE. Organ of the Baptist Denomination WRY WILL YE DIE—Dea ale Kegu'ato.* is the A hich sin uhl i guard s of ettpim s- l)r. T. Brad - The Indians m Texas. AiT-iCKS OX PKEDEU-v- H..I5-I THE STATE FAIR. T HE ■ filer* ^ned has the lienor of annonneir" to the itlz ns of Atlanta that he ha3 been appoint ed I.ocal Agent of the city of Macon, through lion. W. A. Huff, for this section of Georgia, lor the State Fair. My office is with the Cotton States Life Insur ance Co., No. 17 Kimball llo. se Block. Any informa tion relative to the State l’air w ill be cheerfully given bv the undersigned at hie office. cctu-tf S. FRANK WARREN, Agent. A ERGEN Z INGErT TENNESSEE HOUSE, Corner Tennessee and Main streets, Cartorsvrillo, Georgia, ff5,splendid fare and i c ai enable rates. augJ-Gm -J. SUMMER. REV. D. SHAVER, I).D. Bradfi- -d, Dnu W. bHIXGTON, October ii, A lcpcit to Gen. Sherman from Copt. Wood, of tho Twenty-fourth Infantry, commanoiug : Vn 7 rTlllltpr Sf Dear lUhitchall at Fort M.Iotosh, Tfi-ns, and dated StpUm- J ■ NL • ' nUUleI OU lie£l1 ” Ulieildll, J3 REAM J O!'. THE FALL SEAS"S T-J lTl'.NIsn Blankets, Quilts, Comforts, Sliofts, Slips, I'oiintrrpanM, Eiatlurs her 10, rays: On the -jh inst. a party of India] appeared among the sheep and stock ranches about forty miles from here, on the San Anto nio road, the ranches Icing from three to twe’.ve milts apart along the road and off on either side of the road. They first appeared about 10 o’clock a. m. at the ranch ot Mr. lfaymond Martin, wounding one of hi, herd- named Eleutoiio Suarez, tv an arrow 3VX attrassoi efcc. efcc. wound in the eje, and one in the left cheek, of , b and a bullet in the left thigh. The man says the Indians were I.ipans, aud when he escaped they bed wounded another herder, who sub sequently escaped. 'i'heru were about foitv, and they afterward divided. He thinks he shot one Indian though the abdomen with his revolver, nus Suarez, a herder for Mr. Porfirio Derar- dez, was wounded through the wrist and HUHHUPH breast with an arrow. He died on the nth dweliing beau instant. Mariano Mon3oln, another herder, was also wounded. Four other herders arc nsnufarture, at tbc LOWEST pri amine my goods before purchasing eUewhe J*eff. Davis House, SEWS AX, GA., L. P. THOMAS. Prcot’r- CAMP HOUSE, \I7iTHIS ONE HUNDRED YARDS OF I A'SEN- > T ger depot. Meals, 50c. i Lodging 50c. •T. P. CAMP, Proprietor. *p4-tf Griffin, Georgia. NATIONAL HOTEL (Formeviy T:bb» H» uae.i Dalton, G-corpia, R. P. O’NEILL & JNO. BARCLAY. Proprutsw. REV. REV. REV. . HENDERSON, D.D., !. B. TEAGUE, D.D., *. G. JONES. D.D.. - forw d us i: upply of Braditeld’a Female Re to : e all that ia claimed of it. a: the n.ort decided ar.d V. rv lenpectfnllv, HUN I EU .t ALVA INDEIL •L BBADF1ELD, Atlaafiv happy l LAYTOX SHERIFF’S S.lhV> SOUTHERN TERRA COTTA WORKS. for nearly a half century has been the organ and fav oritc of the Bapti^ta of Georgia, and for tho past seven years bearing tho same intimate relation to tho broth erhood of Alabama and portions ot Ter.ucssee, fc iutti • ( arolina, Florida and Mississippi, will in the future , merit, by tha excellency of its character, their highest appreciation. Tho reader will find that besides th* Urge quantity of Moral and Religious Truth with which it is freighted weekly, a chaste selection of mis- • cellaneou6 reading anti a complete summary of reliable intelligence—both domestic and foreign—will render ; them independent of other papers. Correctly printed I Market Reports cf tha principal ci»ie3 will make the paper invaluable to all classes of our people. As an advertising medium, possessing as it dees a conslitu- , ency of over 250,000 intelligent, substantial Christian 1 poople.it is unequvllei by any other publication i the South. The Index clubs with all the leading p< pers and periodicals in the United States. The into esta of friend* remitting us will be carefully pn tected. Price in auvanee, $2 30 a year ; Miniate s, $2 00. JAS. V. HARRISON & CO.. (Proprietors, 11 druggists tt tt*-IT NLVLi and sure. 1'r. has been ns* ii : stir.-Mii-lH d l**n • blood, and d:rectiv st i: ug the wants oj nature, nd happiness tv* the he YOUNG WOMAN. IF YOU ARE the thous:.: d end one evils resulting from a -uppre CARLINGTOV Tiawyor, ,3#^ Will Practice is All the Counrs Office: Republic Block Olb2-dfe 'tluntA Geor^i •- S. A. DARNELL. Attorney - nt-Dnw SPECIAL COMMISSIONER SF CLAIMS For Georgia. Office cotner Broad and A'.-ta.i Will practice in th® Courts «*f Atlanta and !* - Circuits. TAX NOTICE. II. FRAN&1.IS Hex tor and Re . .-. EttahIRhed in l**!**.' J. J. iV S. IV RftClIVKDN. ATLANTA GEORGIA. WHOLESALE \Nl> RETAIL DEvILRS I - ied on as the properly o: virtue ol sundry fl fas in my hands in favor ol Tames Hanes vs Hanes k Key aud Hanes, Key k Hanes. » nanes vs nmnes a ney ana nanes, ivey Silanes, leportcd missing. The Indians took oft eigh- p ropertv pointed out by plaintiff this September 27. teon brood mares belonging to Pedro Crnz, 1187.;. and killed a number of others belonging to ! Also, at the tlifJ 1 ?L w ° al 5 n, i t dri r * en ‘h- » ! j° | sassra «•. io4 , h m«> M a it -?• v.^, or !t )X brood mares belong,ng to j Fayette, now Clayton county. Levied on as the prop- 1 fillip \ illorti.il; also taking a mare and colt ' ertv of W W Curry, under and by virtue of afi fa from belonging to Mr. Rodrigue*. Persons com- C, *. vton Superior Court in favor of D £ Starn vs said ms ftomtbo Wes report (but a parly of ° U ‘ b7 1! ’ vi,,8l ° n * Indians stole ft number ot horses on the o‘.h of September from near old Fort F.wall. ! This was probably the same party that com- i di8 i rirt of originally Henry, now Clayton county. tu ,i 0 ,L.,,,i, .; , , *.t * ! Levied on ss the properly of Elijah 31 Lasector under rau'hes il1 ,llu and l.jr virln. of from Clajton Soperior Court To whom all communication! Rff* Send for specimen copies, circulars, etc. In connection with Tho Index, we have perhaps the largest and most complete Book aud Job Printing Office in the South, known as the Take it aivording to directions, and the bloom ol health will soon be upon \ our check. For sale by all druggists. aug*'< THOMAS BROUGHTON. Or CINCINNATI, says: -W. C. Hamilton a Co.—I bad had the ague for iwo long years, and had tried Mueral remedies ot ac knowledged v pp-L-ndcd merit, without any giv*d re sult. I finall.- tr • d you preparation —“Kresa Fever Tonik'.’ One boti e cornpl* tely broke up the malady, ectly well. I can tastily that FIRST - CLASS BOCK STORE, i fp’tm the v FRANKLIN Steam Printing; medicine d“es all you claim for it; and it is onlv due to you that this acknowledgment should be made, es pecially as so many worthless chili medicines are now offered.” Tnis medicinemen will find at Redwirm \ Fox** drug store. anglY *m- HAMILTON’S FKKFAKATION OF BUCHU HOII^P AND DANDELION cures that moet distresaing mala- i ivtiovi , dy, Piles, by increasing the digestive fnn> ;ind At which every style oi Book, Mercantile. Legal and Railway Printing is executed. In excellency of man ner, promptness ttDd cheapness, wo defy competition. Our lUank Book Manufactory is likewise well up- pointed. Order* solicited for every grade of i uring a proper i acb, and l>; for the lubrication of ihe bowels.* This prevents •tirpatiou, aud constipation is tte immediate cause ol Pile*—common senm* in this treatment. Go to Red wine V Fox’s drug atore aud tell them you want Ham PHH PPH mmiliPPR) llUB Vl W „* 1U uton’e P.u« hu and Dandelion. Kedwine A Fox can this department. County officials will find it to'theVr j tel1 y° u al1 abo,lt tho r eme-y- and spiked tour years ago and now a cruel attempt us! Bnt we assure our fri ; hps do not annoy us. and we fear' not th-» i < . o; assailants; there ahail be no ' in th* of our gun. but *ure pop every time ' If we do not profess to "duplicate New York .I - we do guarantee to *ell AS LOW and fill all orde-s ■> - thi* promptly and latisfoctority oa ANY OTHER H 'US: within 2."«0 miles of Atlanta. Tnauklng oar friends for past favors, we p ; u flints and stand ready for fire at the first opportune Give us a trial, one and oil, and our literary s wananted to *at'sfy the most craving appetite. J. T. A S. P. RJCHARD? octl-tf No. 11 East Alalwma .-tree; Pofctmmter-Gencral Cfeswsll, in Li> forth- coming tunnul report, will renew his recom mendation of two years ago for the establish ment of post-office savings banks throughout oes, to receive deposits, and pay four percent, interest on them. He proposes to establish a [• of James I Christian vs R W Mundy. admin istrator of YV McKam»r and Elijah M J-asaeter. Property pointed out by plain*iff. This the 27th day of September, Ls7 <. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN i fuli operation and are uow prepared to receive order | tor all all kinds of TERRA COTTA WORKS. interest to consult ords, Minutes, Blank* Music, and Periodicals, bound and rebound to order. Remember to make your order* on the Franklin Steam Printing House. JAMES r. HAKRISOX & CO., a mil.A AGENCY GEORGIA AVI authorized by R H. A B vNKJNG tN> . i Ga . October 3,187J resolution ot the 1* mrd the^country in connection w ith the pc stotfleec, I Lli/.k bowlf s j i Johs G. Bowles, ) : Such as Window Capa, Enrichment* ol Cornice such aa Brackett*, Medallion, and everything in ihe Architectuol line. Alao Chimney Top*, Y'ases, Flower ~ Pot*, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturer* of m:web PIPE, From 3 to 30 inches in diameter. Also, interior deco ration*, such as Xos. 27 uuft 20 South Broad st., Atlanta, J aljrM REMOVAL. <;«» Directorh t f this Rank to p^ait bearing interest, on sji ject iu this is to help move t! ect444*w2t ■rtifiri central bureau at Washiugton, to which nil j IT appearing to thf. court, hy the re moneys deposited in the several banks should A , \“ rn .V,! h ' su,:i ‘ fr - ”’*! *'' 1 " ca ’ >co Vw i ^ i • ^ . • lound in I ulton county, and it further appearing thlQ be sent, to be invested .n government scenri- , a,, ,iac, not ro.i.io m ran state, it t< ordered tbt, ties, it i« proposed to keep these separate j Court; find distinct from the money-order system, i f thfl * aS ’ 1 defendant appear at the next term ot Mr. Creswell believes that the establishment d ^ nU of these banks in this country will be at tended with equal success to those now iu operation throughout Groat Britain, where, according to the lust report of the British post-office depaitm* nt, more than eighty mil lion dollars are held for depositors, upon which only two per cent, interest is paid. And it is further ordered : That a ropy of this ordur be publiahcd in the Atlauta Hksaijj onro a month for four months boforo the next term of this OBwt. April 3, 1873. By Coui t. IIif.LYKn 4c Bno., Attorne}* for Libellants. A tru* extract from Ihe Minute*. W. Jt. VENABLE. %ay27-Um4m Cleik Centra Pieces. Cornice, etc. . . Wo will guaiautuc all tlie work that wo undertake by Messrs. Chapman, Rucker A Co , corner ot Ala to execute to give entire satisfaction. bama and Forsyth stree ts, w hore we will be pleased PELLEGRINI A CASTLEBERRY. I t0 f * 00 our 0,tl and cuatomers. YVo keep anR-dt. Rracetrack Street. nearU. H. Barracks. ! conetantly on hand a large stock of FLOUR, BACON, BULK MEAT, CORN, OATS, Ac. at low liguri*. We take Cotton at the highest mnk«t price iu aeri ement of dobt* due u*. ABBOTT k BRO , oct4-2w Corner Alabama and Forsyth iu , Atlanta, (la. cifled terms. Thtir ob- »cotton crop. S. B. HOY F. Agent. _ ATLAUTA SOUTHERN GA. PUBLISHING COMPANY W A of Administration on tho estate of Peter Sheppard, late of auid eonaty, deceased— I All persons concerned are hereby notified to flt’e their objections, if any they have, within the time pra- , m rtbed by law, otherwise letters of Adraiuletrttion will be gruuted to *xl<l petitioner. j. a. McConnell. *Ug8-wG Ot l!ntry. r ANT Agents for the Pictorial Home R ble. with concordance. Bible History. Analysis, Ckisai l Bible, Dictionary, Patent A*l.iustabl* Photograph um, 550 illustrations etc. The cheapest and best America. Star of Bethlehem, Woman’* Home B of Health, Golden State, etc. Herald of Health. Fain aud Household Help. Bible canvassing outfit ice wpJWw Roovos’ Hotel, (l ormarly Camp House.) GRIFFIN, GA. Ttiia old and well known liou-o i* now underg >ing a thorough renovation and will be conducted as a Kins r CLASS HOT K 1. . The patronage of the public generally is solicited. octT-tU J A. STALY, Ageut. Harrison Bradford & Go’s STEEL PENS. Special attannon called to the well knowu uu 7a—2S—20 k 22. FACTORY, m. YERWM; 0FF1CI, 75 JOHN ST . M. Y an-*- »m Knis;lits ef PjrtkiK. V N evtra meeting of tMiv* Branch L.wlge. R will take place tonight at their Cattle IL Peachtree street. Memtier* are requeated to atte-i ' ; Work to be don*. Visiting brethren are fraterna M • J. L. WINTER H AS IN STORE, one ot the largeat and be^t a: s of TOBACCO. e\er brought to Atlanta. i.v» Certlficatea and DiatY* ou John li. James taken at >» for any gx>da bought and all debts doe me. I »»cl-lw J. L WINTER