The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 17, 1873, Image 3

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„—.,-u. *- - — SCHOOLS AND C0LLE8ES. Impending Horrors. mi T*£.*nsUE ra»ientt« or the A-afetAS | gTI IMTI MCIUMI fifll I PCF sciEJfrmc association. I " 1 1 " W"HWw IWIAMHii rr^HE SIXTEENTH REGULAR COURSE OF LEC- I?ew know the terrible import oi the recent JL TUBES in this institution will commence on the meeting of the American Scientific Association fir * fc Monday in November next, and coc time until at Portland. In its development of new hor- £r8t of March ’ foUowiD g. rors in store for poor humanity, it was awfully ' FACULTY prolific. Its members vied with each ether w griggs m d in predictions of coming convulsions of na-1 lure, and sustained their arguments with ; Emeritus Professor of Principles and Practice of Med* truths brought to light from the deepest and darkest wells of science. That humanity is to be obliterated was the gist of the papers read by five of the most scientific, trusted, and celebrated members oi the Association. A terrible and total extinction of animal life was foretold by all, the only question being which of the five horrors shall first develop it- f elf, and perform the work of universal de struction. THE SUN TO BE EXTINGUISHED. Professor Young, the most eminent living student of solar physics, read a paper on the sun. That body, he argued, is a gigantic bubble, whose crust is gradually thickening, and whose size is diminishing. There is a constant loss of heat, which will end in its extinction as a producer of warmth and light. He quoted Faye, Seechi and others to prove that the material of the sun is gaseous, and that these gases are retained by some kind of a crust. Through this surface the tumultu ous inner composition is constantly spurting and outbreaking with great violence. He thinks that this crust “mav consist of a sheet idee. JOHN T. BANKS, M. D„ Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics. W. H. GOODWIN. M. P., Professor of General and Medical Chemistry. WM. ABRAM. LOVE, M. D., Professor of Physiology. INO. THAD. JOHNSON, M. D., Professor cf General and Descriptive Anatomy. J. G. WESTMORELAND. M. D., Profesior of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. J. P. LOGAN. M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine. ROBT. BATTEY, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. A. W. CALHOUN, M. D-, Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear. W. F. WESTMORELAND, M. D., Professor oi Principles and Practice of Surgery. J, B. BAIRD, M. D., Lecturer ou Minor Sargery. V. H. TALIAFERRO, M. D., Professor of Diseases of Women. G. W. HOLMES, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. N. D’ALVIGNY, M. D.. Prosector to Professor of Snrgerv, and Curator. New .Advertisements. M.R.N.Y OORE’S RURAL NEW VBMtR- the Great Hhistra- gted AGMCULTUBAL And FAM ILY Weekly, is the Stand ard Authority upon Practical Subjects and a High- Toned Literary Journal. Only $2.50 a year-leas to dubs. Great Premiums or Cash Commissions to Agents. Thirteen Xumlcrt (Oct. to Jan.) On Trial, for Only Fifty Cents! Premium Lists, Ac., sent free to all Trial Subscribers. Address D. D. T. MOORE, New York City. Life In the Bible. By Dan iel March, D. D.. author of “Night Scenes In the Bi ble,” and “Our Father’s House,” of which nearly 100.000 copies of each were sold. Send for Circular. ZIEGLER & M’CURDY, 518 Arch street, Philadelphia, WANTED. gouts Wanted. SEND 10H CATALOGUE. XSOMEST/n’ DOMESTIC SEWIHB MACHINE CO- NEW YORK— _ „ . MATS CELEBRATED ANTI-FRICTION COTTON MESS Practical A»t»y coedaried b, Professor of Ao.u, | “? M^ShiSgtoS of descending rain—not of water, of course, iron works, 60 Vestj-street, Sew York, solo man- btlt of the materials whose vapors are known ; The following fees for tbe Regular Course will be j ufactnrer.. to exist in the solar atmosphere, and whose rc ' I “‘ rt ' , . . „ condensation and combination are supposed : *50 oo to furnish the solar heat.” Practical Anatomy (required once only) 10 00 As this peculiar rain meets the gaseous Graduation 25 oo substance of the sun it coalesces into a con- j Good board and lodging can be bad near the College tinuous sheet, forming “a sort of bottomless at * 4 ®®to$5 oo per week. Any further information will be fur.iisLed promptly ocean, resting upon the condensed vapors by addressing underneath, and pierced by innumerable j “ j. G. WEST lORELAND, ascending jets and bubbles.” This action of > Atlanta, Sept. 1, 1873. I --an of Faculty, the sun’s envelope will be a quenching of the : BALTIMORE CARDS. Armstrong, Cator & Co., IMPORTERS S3D MANUFACTURERS RIBBONS, MILLINERY, STRAW GOODS, WHITE GOOD3, LINEN, LACE, EMBROIDERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, and LADIES’ NECKTIES, 237 and 239 Baltimore St.. BALTIMORE, MD. JtST Orders solicited. sep!7 3m Trl-Wefkly $4 a Tear. (Established 1643.) Weekly $2 a Tear- eep9-tf preat orb upon which we .depend for heat and I [JjJJggg of MCflidlie & MWl, AT MACON, GA., light. It will grow smaller, and more com pressed and surrounded by this crust, until it will be so hidden and moffied as to be ! ___ lvvr i T c-cc T r»v , r it , ., f |l HIRTIETH ANNUAL SibSsION, commencing pracc.caily excluded lr~m the economy Of the. Fisrtt Monday In November, 1»7 3, »nd coatiuu- cniverse. The result will be intense cold : ing four months thereafter, and darkness, a cessation of all animal j □Facility : life, and an immediate return to original c E GALENTINE, M. D., of Cleveland, Ohio, chaos. Professor oi Obstetrics and Diseas, s of Women and THE BUBBLE EABXII TO BCKiT. j J0 S. AEOLPHCsf M^if St LouH Mo., General J. G. Barnard described the inte- Professor of Surgery and Diseases of the Eye and hot of the earth as a molten fluid. Previous THE BEST PAPER. TRY IT!! The Scientific American Is the cheapest and beet illustrated weekly paper published. Every num ber contains from 10 to 15 original engravings of new machinery, Novel Inventions, Bridges, Engineering Works, Architecture, Improved Farm Implements, and every new discovery in Chemistry. A year’s num bers contain 832 pages and several hundred engravings. Thousands of volumes are preserved for binding and reference. The practical receipts are well worth ten times the subscription price. Terms, $3 a year, by mail. Specimens sent free. May be had of all News dealers. PATENTS obtained on the best terms, Models of new inventions and sketches examined, and advice free. All pitents are published in the Scientific American the week they issue. Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full direc tions for obtaining Patents. Address for the paper or concerning Patents, MUNN k. CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y. Branch Office, corner F and 7th sis.. Washington. D.C. notions had given the earth, however, a rigid exterior surface from one to two thousand feet deep. He refuted this theory, and claimed for tbe globe upon which we live somewhat the construction of a rubber ball filled with melted lead. The surface is, he STEAM ENGINES BOILERS AND MACHINERY. GUSTAVES OBF.B. JOHN K. OBEIL ROBERT OBER. G. OBER & SONS, Manufacturers and Proprietors of Genuine Ptaplo-Pernvian Guano, Ammouiatcd Snper-riiospliates, Special Tobacco Compound, Crcund Plaster, &c., &c- &c , —ASD— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office, 68 South Street, BALTIMORE, Maryland. Fac tory, Locust Point. 4®* Wheat growers would do well to purchase these superior Guanos, used very largely in wheat growing sections. I have used these Manures for tbe last five years and unhesitatingly recommend them. Rome Tri- Weekly and Weekly Courier. M. DWINELL, Proprietor. Official Organ for the City of Rome, and Counties of Floyd. Har alson, Chattooga, Paulding and Walker. Published eighteen years by present Proprietor. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN NORTH CEORCIA. IRON WAREHOUSE OF THE GOLDSBOROUGH, FORSTER & CO., Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine Mart flushes ant iworteft Honors, No. 62 South Gay Street, Baltimore. Scofield Rolling Mill Co., ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 2STO. 28 PEACHTREE ST. BAR IRON of all kinds, Attorney at Law, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence. A. L. CLINKSCALES. M. D. t ol Macon, Ga., Professor of Anatomy. K. F. LESTER, M. D , of Reidsville, Ga., Demonstrator of Anatomy. T. J. RAISE, Janitor. 2?* o o m : Stationary and Portable steam engines and boilers, Gray’s Anti-Friction Cotton Press, circular, Gang and Mulay Saw Mills; Portable and Stationary Flouring Mills. SugarCane Mills and Sugar Pans, Narrow Gauge Locomotives and ’Dummy Engines for street roads, and mining purposes, new and second-hand Iron and Wood Working Machinery of every description. Send for circular. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS, 60 Yesey street, New York. II. C. FRENCH, M. D., of Chicago, 111 The Chair of Theory and Practice. J. T. COXE, M. D., Macon, Ga., Professor of Physiology and Pathology. W. C. JONES, M. D.. of Macon, Ga , Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Botany. J. A. BROWN, M. D., Iudianapolis, Ind., Professor of Materia Medica and Thereputics. thinks, a pliable coating that ha3 been grad- Washington dessau, a. m. b. l., of Macon, Ga. r.ally formed over the fiery mass inside. A globular form is maintained by rapid rotary motion, the inner fluid sustaining the sott shell in its position, so that the undulations are unperceptible to us. Thus we are being whirled throagh space on a huge plobule, lh-j surface of which floats ou an interior of liquid For . foI1 conrte of Lpctnrci , , oclBdiug the fit®* chaiis, payable in advance $100 00 Only the rotary speed cf this bubble keeps Matriculation Ticket (first term) 5 00 it together, and any disarrangement or j G ^ ua t; < change in terrestrial phenomena would re- Facu f ly 7^ ° ! Bent free. solve itself into vapor. General liaruard *u common ic. dons should be .ddreuBel to A. T.. j ttfJSVCHOMANCY, OR SOCL CHARMING.” How does not believe that the surface is of an es- CLINKSCALES, M. D„ SI.cou, G».. who will take [ J-* cither BeI ma , lascin.te and gain the love and LADIES ’ Chemise, Drawers, Shirts & Xighlgowiis, Walking Suits, Infants’ Outfits 1 AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING, £. N. SPENCER, N*. 69 Lexington St., aug2C-6m BALTIMORE. JJEAD-S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE. BEAD'S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, READ'S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, Made in Baltimore, and sold by all dealers, South and W’est. It is the sweetest perfume in America, and sells at 25 cents. aug26-lm CHIMNEYS, made by PLDIK * ATWOOD, produces the laigest light Cau be used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp dealers. _ w ed to sell our French and Fee.?... 25 00 i American Jewelry, Books, Games, etc., in their own ill elected on tiiVMwmbiliig ot the i localltlea. Nocaplt.1 needed. Catalogue, Terms, etc., —* p o. VICKORY&CO., Augusta, Maine. ROME ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN J. SEAY. WILLIS WALKER. President Board Trustees. A. L. CLINKSCALES, Secretary Board Trustees. sep30-dwedAsund8wAw. Patapsco Female Institute, Near Baltimore, Md„ eectioliy different composition from the liquid r leaBure in -newtring ihquirjv ^ J. T^COX. M^ir interior—it has only been condensed sutfi- ciently to form a sort of capsule. The tenure of tbe world’s existence, therefore, is exceed ingly nncertain. Any greatly disturbing in fluence—the breaking out of a huge volcano, any change in the surface that would render it brittle, the impact of a heavy meteor or comet—may, in a moment, immolate it, leav ing humanity to whirling death amid the horrors of inorganic space. X for 36 years, and enjoy, a national reputation. DAEKNESS, SILENCE, AND DEATH. i with the number of pnpils limited to ninety, it has | representative, from two-third, of the 8tatcs, princi* Mr. H. I. tvailing began an essay on I he | pagy south and Southwct. It. location i. pre-emt- Dissipation of Energy” by saying: * ‘Since I nently healthful, is central, and eaaity reached by rail- the days of the ancients it has been known r°» d f r° m Baltimore and Washington City, that all motion is gradually developed by i For ^rculars address ^ R H AKCHER> friction, and must finally cease unless main-1 p o Elliott City Md tained by external power.” The heat power —— : — cf the sun, which he regarded as the motive fifillTMERN FFHILE RflLLERE power of the earth, is being exhausted by the | * ntnn rtiwnwi UUl.Ui.UU prodigious lavishness of its expenditure. It is supposed, he said, that the satellite will fall into planets, planets into sons, and suns into , ISSTITUrI0 N, with a corps of Nina First a common centre, after which ‘‘darkness, si-1 JL lence and death will reign. He was not with- j Class Teachers, will resuaie exercises the last Wednes* oat hope, however. He saw two possible (lay j n August. Four premiums for excel ence In chances for a postponement, at least, of th 4 e | dreadful Catastrophe: First, a series of natu- J Music and Painting were awarded Pupil* of this lai chemical evolutions attracting to the sun ■ College at the last State Fair. For Catalougea, ad a vast amount of combustible material: and, .*•/*■*▼ *econd, the infinite magnitude of the uni verse Deing sufficient to permit a never-ced ing concentration of masses. One dreaded effect of a loss of sun power, he said, is a displacement of atmospheric forces. Tidal influences or planetary collisions may hasten 1 the final dreadful catastrophe, which will be ri^HE_73D annual session of thisjinstitu- a Elowing of the machinery of the universe, i ^ w until growing stagnation culminates in a total untaAiguiTth,’mi. The State extinction of life forces. affections of any person they choose, instantly. This simple mental acquirement all cau possess, free by mail for 25 cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO. Publishers, Philadelphia. 9 1 BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE IiaG-range* SANFORD’S Liver Invigorator ! A purely Vegetable Cathaiticand Tonic, for Dyspep sia, Constipation, Debility, Sick Headache. Billious Attacks, and all derangements of liver, Stomach and Bowels. Ask your druggist* for it. Beioare of imita- Ar Aa Ann per day. 1 Agents wanted ! All LU classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else, Particulars free. Addresa G. STIN SON A CO., Portland, Maine. COTTON! TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY SEAY & WALKER, HOME, GA. MANUFACTURERS OF COPPER STILLS, PLDMBING GAS AND STEAM FITTING, AND EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Rote Hollow Ware aid Store Manufacturing Company. All Kinds or Brass aid Iron Castiis Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at 4]c. rates, and examine the stock and get a Price List tngSl-dkvtf Call JOHXT A. SOANE, OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC au ELEGANT and FULL ASSORTMENT oi HATS, Mens’ and Boj’s—Wool, Fur and Silk. FURS. Ladies' and Misses—fuli assortment. CAPS Of all Styles—Men’s, Boys and Youth’s. UMBRELLAS. fuli assortment. Cotloa, Scotch Gingham, Alapaci aid SI. CANES to suit ANY taste. My stock ranges in prices as follows: HATS AND CAPS. Silk, from $5 03 to $7 CO. Fur, from $i 20 to $5 00. Wool, from 50c. to *1 50. Cape, from 50c. to $3 CC. PURS. Ladies’, from $3 00 to $13 00 per set. Misses’, from $2 00 to $10 00 “ “ 13IBRELLAS. Cotton, from GOc. to $2 00. Gingham, from $3 50 to $8 00. 8:1k, from $5 50 to $15 00. Buggy, $3 00 to $0 OO. | Ranging all the Tn-insriLs. LANES, ay from 25 cente to $20 0 , I have now under order aud on the way here a splendid assortment of TRUNKS, Ac.—expected uai’y. AU of which are offered for sale cheap, aud on reasonable terms. JAMES’ LOAN CERTIFICATES oj certified checks taken at par value, for all goods bought or money cui JOHN A. OOANE, No. C Whitehall street. Respectfully, oct 3-tf CHARLESTON CARDS. E. W. MARSHALL. W. H. SXOWDEM. E. W. MARSHALL & GO., Wholesale Dealers in mriVERSITT OF CEORCIA. UNIVERSAL DROUGHT AND STARVATION. Professor Franklin B. Hough foretold a perpetual drought—the result of a clearing rff of the forrests. “The contrast, he said, ‘•between an open and sunburnt pasture, and one enterspersed with clumps ol trees, must have been noticed by every careful observer. The fact that furniture ia houses too much shaded will mould is an instance of the humid influence of trees, and the re sults of woodland 6hade explain the fullness of springs and streams in the forest, which COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE And Mechanic Arts, founded upon the United 8tates Land Grant, is au in tegral part of tbe University, snd will bold the same Term. Every advantage which the country allows, le afforded for procuring a liberal education, both in a General Course and in Special Departments. Degrees granted bot.i in Arts and Science and m Law, Engi neering and Medicine—tbe last through tbe Georgia Medical College at Augusta, now embodied with tbe University. THE LAW SCHOOL ready to receive COTTON ON STORAGE. at my Agricultural BuildiDg. co- ner Alabama and For syth streets, aud would thank my friends, both Mer chants and Planters, to favor me with a portion of their patronage. I solicit consignments of cotton for sale here or for shipment to my correspondents at Savannah, Charles ton, New York and Liverpool, upon which I will make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON LIBERAL TERMS. HIGHEST MARKET VALUE FOR COTTON, ! entrusted to my management. Entrauce to Warehouse ! on Forsyth street. MARK W. JOHNSON. I Atlanta. Ga.. Sept. 21, 1873.—d&wlm Guano Notice to Planters. IVADE TO ORDER. COTHRAN & JACKSON. BANKERS, Qroorgi a, LAWYERS. Forsip ail Domestic Dry Ms AND NOTIONS, No. 1-13 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C., JJEG to call the attention of the trade to their ex tensive stock, consisting ol full lines of Dry Goods and Notions, which is now open for tbe inspection of the trade. Orders solicited from prompt parties. Condensed Railroad Time Table, Giving tbo arrival and departure of all Trains, rected by R. D. Maun, General Ticket Agent, No. Kimball House: WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Departs 8:30, a. ac., Cincinnati Express; 6, p. m., Ken nesaw Ube. Arrive 1:20 p. m , Cincinnati Express? 11:15 p. m., Kenneeaw Line. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Depart 8:15 a. ai.,and 6 p.m.; Stone Mountain Accom modation, 5 P. u. Arrive 5:45 p. aa., and 11:13 p m. : Stone Mountain Accommodation, 8 a. m. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Depart 1a. m., Mail Train, and 1:50 p. m. ; Arrive 5:50 a. V., Mail Train, and 6:40 P. tt. WEST POINT RAILROAD. Depart 11:30 p. u. ; arrive 5:40 a. m. ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILROAD. Depart 6:48 a. m. ; arrive 7 r. m. THOMAS FINLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA GEORGIA. P RACTICE IN THE SUPREME AND CIRCUIt Courts, and elsewhere by special contract. AJ business attended to with dispatch. Office: Nortb East Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets, BeU Build g, up-s fairs. decHl- Irv UP And disappear when the trees are ! remains in session throughout the entire year. Libe- | removed. ‘-The nudity with which for- j “ nd tor tets are disappearing has already been a mat ter of alarm; but when we consider the effect upon streams—practical illustrations of large ones being lessened and small ones extin guished—there is cause for fright. Land will become unwatered, and consequently ste rile ; crops will lessen in volume, until lhe arid and treeless plains refuse to r< spond to the incitement of tho farmer; universal famine will ensue, and the world, entirely depopn- ^ lated by starvation, will sink into uninhabita- ^^iveness, until some new chaDge cal's another of life into existence. For Catalogues, containing hill information WM. HUSKY WADDELL, aug20-tf Kec-.etary of the Faculty, Athena, G&. MARK W. JOHNSON, OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, payment of Guano Bonds, at 15 Cents for NASHVILLE CARDS. farmers W» ask your attention to our Large and Com plete Buck of run mnd «ap*e» Seek*, AarUmltmrml lewteemfi * ~- fMUnn, <*e Bend for Catalogue. C. H. BTOCKKLL * CO. pply to | MIWstllMge, up to November 1st, after which date thia privilege ceases, so please ba in time, and avail yourselves of this rare opportunity to get a good price for 3 our Cotton. Parties owing less than a bale, will ship tbe bale sod the balance will be returned them at tk« market price. Settle here or with my agents, who ieiivered yon guano. I am now ready to DELIVER QUANO FOR ANOTHER SEASON. S. A. DARNELL, Attorney - at-Law SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS For deorgia. Office corner Broad and Alalmma St. Will practice In the Courts of Atlanta aud Blue Itidge Circuits. South Carolina Railroad. tunel2-d3m IXSECT8 TO EXD THE HUMAN RACE. Dr. Le Conte, tbe new President of the Association, read a paper on the enormous increase of destructiveness ot injurious in sects. The present actual annual damage done by insects to crops in tbe United States is over three millions oi doling, yet these fig ures give bat an inkling of what the increase promises for the fature. “Just now,” says Dr. Le Conte, “a portion of the insect tribes are sufficiently numerous by nature to inflict injury upon man and his possessions; but civ ilization destroys the balances of life which naturally keep down increase, and permita in the case of insects—those previously insig nificant in nnmhers—to become prominent actors inn work of destruction." | The only methods suggested by this schn- j JJq. 7 Hunter St, near Whitehall, tiet to avert a calaioitons plague were “to : ist&ndon the crops and starve out the nox- j J 8 ready for the fall season to furnish Charleston, June 29. 1873. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE the following Schedule will be r ! Carolica Railroad: WAX. A— BTBWA-FIT. UAXUfACTVBEb Iron (tailing, Verandahs L'hal’s Settles ! JAIL WORK, Etc., CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS, , NASHVILLE. TENN. JoboIMBb ‘a. ergenzinger, BETWEKX CHARLESTON AND AUiUSTA DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. j Leave Charleston 6:00 a. m. 1 Arrives at Angusta 1:50 p.m. ; Leaves Augusta 5:20 a. m. ' Arrives at Charleston 1:10 r. m. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. , Leaves Chatleston 8:10 p. m. j Arrives at Augusta 7:15 a. m. , Leaves Augusta 6:15 p. m. I Arrives at Charleston 6:35 a. m. J^A W NOTICK. A. C. GARLINGTON, Uawyor, is9~ Will Pbactice is All the Cocr.Tn._ati' Office: Republic Block, Otb‘J-dle *tWnta Georgia. ORIENT INSURANCE CO, HARTFORD, CONN. ious icaecto,” or to eotabli.h “a system of j .heck* oq their increase eqnivolent to those ] existing before civilization interfered." Ei- j ■.her of these plans are, of course, impractica ble. Tbe impending dilemma seems to be au i ncrease of insects so vast that the plague of I Egypt will be more than produced, and that ail vegetation, snd finally starving and help less man himself, will be eaten. All of which argues au early dropping of the curtain upon the fleeting show of life. We quote: ■ 1 would not live slwsjrs; I uk not to stsr. Whoro storm after ttorm rises dsrk o’er tbe wsy; The few lurid morning that down on us hero Are enough for life's woes—full enough for its cheer.” A hand on the plantation of Mr. J. D. M. Hhaw, of Laurens county, not long since, picked three bnndrtd and fifty-four pounds cf cotton in one day. Blankets, Quilts, Comforts, Sliccln, Slips* Counterpanes, Fcftl i»rr-. Pillows, Bolsters, Kent her Ti**«|«, Mattraaaos, d?c.. cfcc. Of his own manufacture, at tbe LOWEST i>rl amine my goods before purchasing clsewhcro. OCtS-lw Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, HENRY COUN1Y, September 22, 187J. W ILL l>« sold before the court house door iu Mc Donough. Henry county, Georgia, on lift ween Augusta and (Vuml)ln. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN, Leaves Augusta Arrives ut Columbia Leave* Columbia Arrives at Angusta NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. Ex * ! Leaves Augusta I Arrives at Columbia Leaves Columbia Arrives at Augosta . .6:15 r. ..6:16 a. .7:15 p. ..7:15 a. r. T, WEBSTER, S, C. PRESTOS, President V. Pres’t. GEOKUEJW. LESTER, Secretary- DAVIS & CLARK, Agts„ Net Cash Assets Sep. 1.1873. $568,357 74 The First Tuesday in November, next, one-half undivided interest in lot of land, No. (80) mighty, in the 10th Diatrict of Carrol county, Georgia . .. gold as tbe property of W. r. Lee, deceased, for the 1 Augusta and Charleston benefit of he bf ir« and creditor*. aept2'*w40d 8. J.LEE, Adm’r. | augl-dtf , «itu thie Hoad at August* (or CUarleatou and Colum bis. Daily Train out of Macon makes close connection with Night Train. Night Train oat of Augusta make* clo*e connection at Colnmbla with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Passengers for points on tbe On cnville aud Columbia Railroad will avoid n tedious delay at night in Coin bit, by takiag this route. Elegant new Sleeping Cars on night trains between ORIENT DAVIS & CLARK, Agents. sep6-2m | ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. Book and News, JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor. Refers to this'paper as a sample of the quality of News mar4-9m. Geo. W. Williams, Ja*. Bridge. Jr., William Bikiue, Robt. 8. Cathcart Jos. B. Robertson, Frank E. Taylor, GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Factors and "Bankers, HAYNE ST., CHARLES -N.S. C. WILLIAMS. BIRNIE & CO. Commission Merchants, f>5 Beaver Street, Xevr York. may25-6m PORT ROYAL RAILROAD ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE) Or Pori Royal Railroad Company. [ Acgcbta. Ga., June 28, 1873.) AND AFTER MONDAY, J0NE 30, TRAINS ON V/ this Road will run as follows: DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS IK Arrive at Port Royal at 2 .6 r.M. Arrive at Charleston at 4 45 p.m. Arrive at Savannah at .v-*0 p.m. UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. 197 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. may23-3m-eod DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. J. D. ADDER & CO. IMPORTERS OF elajuowarb, CUTLERY. 6UNS, BAR IRON, STEEL AND AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS. 139 Meeting Street and G2 East Bay Street, Charleston, S. C. may 25-d6m Arrive at Port Royal at 11:35 r 11 Arrive at Charleston at 5:00 a.m. UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Savannah at 9:50 p.m. Passengers leaving Atlanta by the 6 o’clock p. m. train* make connection at Augusta with Down Day Papgenger for Port Royal, Savannah, aud points Southeast JA9. O. MOORE, Engineer aud Saperintendaut. STAR CANDLES! PROCTER A GAMBLE’S “Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES! Are of superior quality, and the standard brand sold by Atlanta, Macon [j — M AUGUSTA GUOOEKS. R spSO-tf rCLLOM. D» J. H. LOW. PULLUM & LOW, WHOLESALE 4b RETAIL DRUCCISTS, Succossoi to Heard, Craig k Co., At the old »t*n of Pemberton, 1^1 or k Co., 13 Kim ball (loose, Decatur street Atlanta, Ga. John Daniel an Lucian Smith will he pleased to see nd wait on thei old friend* uigl?-tf {Kitakllabed In ISFS.) J. J. k 8. P. R1CHARBS, ATLANTA- GCORPA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS. STATIONERY & MISII THE STATE FAIR. rilHE u a Jc reigned has the honor of announcing to 1 the citizens of AtlanU that Lo baa been appoint ed Local Agent of tho city of Macon, through Hon. Fair. My offico la with the Cotton SUtee Life Inanr- ! anoe Oo., No. 17 Kimball Hot ee Dlcck. Any toforma- | Hon relative to the mat. Fair will be riieortullj' Riven bv the tin.letBlgnctl ol hi, ofAee, j ootfi-tf H. FRANK WAUBEN. A-enl. With all Articles Usually Kebt l>y a FIRST • CLASS BOOK STORE. | §150,000 IN REAL ESTATE, For Sale. 1 fllHL undcislgned, John IL Wallace, offer* I100.IW I 1 worth of Heal E*t*te, aud J. W. English |25.000 to : $50,000 worth Improved, at small caah payments and i long time iulereai »>carlug uote*. 1 Those paole stricken parties who withdrew their funds sre specialty invited to call, and thoae holding Certificates of Depoeit iu Jobu H. James' Bank, ate I notified that they will be taken at par. ! Make your application at the office of Wallace « • F °* lrr ‘ JOHN R. WALLACE. » ee\ 2H ‘J. W. ENG HUH. To xii* Public -We have aurvivei mat:y fierce a*- Multaand still live! Iu times past we have been Sn*l\l-on from the corner abovo, (but that big gun waa 1 spiked four years ago!) Wo have been often Lynched 1 aud now a cruel attempt ia made to Burk* us! But we assure our friends (aud foes) that do not annoy us, aud we fear not the whole 'Creto ol assailants; them shall be uo llilck lu the cecb of our gnu, but aure pop every time! If we do not profess to “duplicate New York bills.” we do guarantee to sell A8 LOW sud fill all order* as promptly sud satisfactorily as ARY OTUER IlOUSL withiu 750 miles of Ailautx Thanktug our friends for past favors, we pick our flints and staud ready Tor fire at the Ar*d opportunity. Give ua a trial, one and all, and our literary GruM i* varrautetl-U«, tfiemjrt^t.vin, So. 11 last Aiataua nuet.