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COTHAM GOSSIP.
STATE LAW CAROS.
*• Parties having business in any of
Tl n c , ,. Tx lamed below, will find the Lawyers whose Casas art
How the Sportive llger Heweftlia j erted below reliable and prmpt. Cards inserted for
Himself in Petticoats.
! ^TLAMTA-
W. M. Bray,
Postponed Bale
! No him, Rome mill Dalton Railroad.
1 VUE 1'OLLOWINQ SALK POSTPONED TO THE
. first Tuefday, being the first day of September
1 next. 1*74.
STATE OF GEORGIA, FLOYD COO NTT:
James Boorman Johnson and | Bill *c.on Chancery
_ _ , | W M Hsqii John A. Stewart. Trustee at. al. I aide of tbe Supe-
Correspondence of the Republican. J ”• D 'ajff ▼*. ^rlor Court of said
\ew Tors 4uc 5 I Attorney at law, will attend promptly to all business. The Selma. Rome and Dalton l county of Floyd, i
... „ ’ k™’Office, with Judge R. J. Cowart, Bell hiitldiBc, cornet Railroad Company, etal. J Rome Circuit of 3.
r.O- Of the sensational papera here g»re I n.n.u. .ad Bro.d Street, Ailant. f... lull Im : d***, of ForerU.nre of Mort»c. 4c. tu.de J.mi- I
lately a florid description of a female gambling ! »rv Term. 1871. '
house that flourished under the shadow of an : D I „+ i _ . . _ .. _
p.nhahle .h.itow of I »»« « OOWciri, Bj virtue of said Decree of foreclosure and tt. or-,
op-town church. I robaoiy ID Shadow J Attornp -_,t. j , w W ,1] practice in at: t; c Court, o! der the Superior Court on the Ch-ncejy aide of I
his imagination furnished the ground on j 4tkaU , eioept the Ohy Court. Oflts—Bell Building. »»ld Court, a, well aa i,y virtue of tne aereral aonpla- I
which the writer boilt both edifice.. But 1 corner ot Marietta ana Broad. my'J-3m moutal Decrees and Order, of the Hon. Jno. W. H. [
woman are perfectly willing, as a spectacle I Underwood, Judge of aaid Rome Circuit, Chancollor
witnes ed lately proved to follow their leader ) Andrew Bates WK3SS ,^3.^ !
—man—even into the domains of King Faro. Attorw at j offi Q3 Whl ,_ h . u Pmmnl out said Dr.ms. do hereby give notice that they will
a SPECIMEN o« FEMININE TACTIC. | £>S^ateS’^ •* IgbMc «to. before tbe Court House door, in the j
A lo«lv in mnoli s* ot mind eeked m* i r~=— w " . 1TI.. __ city of Rome, county of Floyd, State of Georgia, be- :
A Indy 10 much distress ot mmaasuea me i j B good win, j. a. andersos ! »md the hour, ot 10 .. ». .od a r. m„ on t a. ttr.t
hour she could rai?*-* a certain anm of money. ; Tuesday ot September next, tbo lollowiug i roperty
bhe had already tiied to pawn some dia- COODWIN JL AlinEDCOM to-wit:
monds, and found that brokers were only ad- i ™ ln “ wnucnaun, ' Th „ entire portion of the Selma, Rome arj Dalton j
.... ™ of scraHlr iiis'trnifl- 1 Attorneys at Uaw. R«ilro.d belonging to defendant In raid ,au«e. .yinp
cent .itics ranging it: the teens. Wouldn’t I be Wh.teh.u .tre-t, drat door be Th““ m j
a v a . i. .»*>„««»...*- l,«ktl«*w . Bans. jane the State* of AUbxiu* and Georgia, in the county o '
* ~ ’ liDg thence through said coun- j
tlie county ot Floyd, thence j
OF 1874.
W_ _A_. HUFF,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL! It IS
ty of Polk to Rome, tl ■| ^ I
through tsaid county of Floyd and county of Gordon j
to Dalt on, tu tlie county of White field, Georgia, to- |
gether with all the rights, members and appurtenan- <
res, Iranchisee, turnouts, sidelings, road bed, right ot i
way, dei>ot buildings, bridges, trestles, stations, de- i
good enough to ta k some pecuniary liability ;
of my own over before her husband? Then she ! A
conld get a large sum from him afterwards, « a l. c, Wf - .
ostensibly to lean me. This was a very nice : Cobb, Erwin A Cobb,
scheme for me. and I a$ked what sort of difll- Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga.
culty she was in ‘bat she couldn't ninke fall
confession to the gentleman who had con-1 Emory Speer,
tr f led, according to the prayer-book to pay Lawyer, Athens, GeorguC as aJlicin>r General, will at- Railroad appertaining or belonging, or held by said
„, r . iIm Well, she had get in debt to .Mrs. C 5 mrt ? of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett, defendant. As well as alt other property, both real
\T.d H . • I tv h**r Then bmaino , ^ ’ , Blck *' Jtankhn, HaberaLam. Wuite, Itabun, and personat, ot taiddefendant the said vSelma, Come
, anti nit- pay ner. 1 lien, kl.OWing I and gi Te attention to collections and other claims. and Dalton Railroad Company, of whatever kind, now
* . wiws neither milliner nor dress- ' In the (possession and control of Thos. a. Walker and
AAA^to^W^ rt l.nlv of like situation with her-! r* ra Mill John Tucker. Receivers, which Is or may be In tbe
K^lt—1.,,1 , r nor mi a laahionable hotel T i *r v- fr, r * MI , , # hands aDd posseesion of said receivers in the Hiate ol
® ‘ 1 ! L4W . AU business promptly and careful. G e0 r« l a. consisting ot all that part of the rolling stock
ot said Railroad, engines, cars of all kinds, box, flat,
baggage, c*booso, hand, passenger and other' cars,
and all xools. scalfs, loose iron and all other persona]
.iollars of tbo purchase money to l>e paid in cash on
iho day oi sale. 'Ihe balance of the purchase money
, !>hall at auch time, rot exceeding six months, as ehal)
: bo appointed by the Commissioners, be paid in cash
or by a credit ot tne amount of such balance placed
on the jutl.ment of foreclosure, in said cause, on the
• fir t mortgage or tho bonds secured literl>y of tht
skid heima, Rome and Diiton Railroad Company, *«
directed by said decree. The whole of said property
iu the aggregate to be sold for not less than five hun-
ousaiid doil*rs. But the s iid Comruiasioners
tbe right to have any sale made for a less turn
The Annual Fair of the Georgia State Agricultural So
ciety for 1874, will he Held at
OGLETHORPE PARK,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Beginning October 19 and Continu-
INQ ONE WEEK.
L1UMS offered-AU
Medals and Diplomas. No Silver Plate.
NO ENTRY FEES CHARGED I
| LEAD.NB lUIlNEtS HOUSES OF ATLANTA.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Tatlok * Joxra. cornar Marietta and Drum, an
„ P RY GOODS, Boors. SHOES. ETC.
OAT. 1IcCj.km.kt A Co.. W and 91 Peacht.an a»m«L
FREEDMAN’S SAVIN.,- VXD TRUSTCO.
Atlanta Baanch, corner Wnl.on :,rd h ,.,,1
LIQUORS. CIO ARS. TOBaCoO, ETC.
Am. I.AI57 Peacntrve alre-u
ARCHITECT.
John J. Nevitt, offl,-e No. : i v.
, specifications fnrnivhed.
•tre«»t. Flans and
Nked 4 if u wa> bc>rrowed money.
WBEfcli THE PUfFCL TIOEE HAD BU 1-41B.
•‘No. Ltwt ! Lost at a lottery.*’
Mrs. has a line parler in aa up town
hotel, it seems, unci the other ladies to the
ly attended to, and the same respectfully solicited.
B
A K 51 K S V 1 L L K .
A L. II O U !k
Joseph McConnell
Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga.. will dl^tTuTcmsiInd doil-ir*. But tbe
practice In all the Courts. Offl<-e at the couit house
J. A. Hunt.
number of fifteen or twenty, get together in I lp yhlit 0ircuit >urt Supreme Con:
her room and piny the game called “lottery,” j a
the pot sometimes being as big as $80. This
grew interesting, so with Mrs. *s permis
sion I went op to play “lottery.**
A GROUP or GAMBLERS IN PETTICOATS.
Light ladies sat around a marble centre-
table, while a ninth i ad a gentleman's soft i g ^ a u t k"k * v
hat in her lap, in which were ‘.HI numbers of! Ky
little wooden buttons. Each lady had pat in „
fifty cents to the pot and had three cards be- Wofford & Milner*
fore her with numbers in squares. A Mrs. ' Attoraeys.it-iaw; ofiice up suirs. Bank Block. Prao
ti tiled 2fi. 41. 10, 3H. little wgthao j _____
hungrily eyed her card,* either moving up 1 If ° K * ' 1 u •
Lt*r glu?s chip triumphantly or dejectedly
groaning, as she failed to find the number
called on her row of figares. “Lottery ?**
We append a few extracts from the Premium List, as showing the
Range and Character of the Exposition:
COUNTY PREMIUMS:
To the County making the Best Exhibition of STOCK $500 00
To the County making the Dost Exhibition of FIELD CROPS. 500 00
To the County making the Best Exhibition of HORTICULTU
RAL and DOMESTIC Products MX) 00
To the County making the Best Exhibition of FRUITS 100 00
To the County making the Best Exhibition of DOMESTIC
MANUFACTURES 150 00
Peas, Sugar, Coffee,
SALT, L-A. IR, ID , &c C.
COPPERSMITHS, MACHINISTS, ETC.
yn>i>LFii»N a Bbo. p 60 Bro*d atrert.
15.000 BUSHELS WHITE CORY
La L Is ,
Cabaniss & Turner
, juros. x-ouery . . Attorneys at-Law, will practlre In tne counties >f Flint panv upon each terms as they ahall agree on.
1 be precious dears Wcre_ playing the Simple : Circuit, and Supreme Court, and elsewhere by special * Bliuawr ti. Wilt,),, . .
g.trne of htno, and getting as excited and J pop tract. ! n*«n- « p»tvtup j com mis.- toners.
eager over their eight dollar pot as if it were i L^OKT v A i« LET. “
a thonsiind.
a thousand.
SHOWING ’EM A WRINKLE OB TWO.
Mrs. kindly desired to learn me tbe
game, but I thought I’d bring it op to perfec
tion before I weut io, so I showed ’em how
when one lady got her row complete, and
should say “keuo” (which was coirect), in
stead of “full” as they hitherto had done.
Then I told them they should “verify ’ by the
dealers stringing the buttons in 10s, and 20s,
and so on in lines on tbs table. Before that
she had always dumped ’em irom one hat to
another. Then I fixed it that the winner
take the pot and all the rest should come up
again, and .>o on till the buttons were all oat,
insteed of beginning a new game at the end of
ols call, as they always had done. Thus,
yen see, I tried to do these wretched gamblers
all the good I could.
BOW Tea OLD THXSO WORKED ON THE IMPROVED
rRINCJPLB.
And as I wanted to htlp my little friend
who was in debt heavily at the bank, I “call
ed off’ lor an hour. It was certeinly sur
prising how many big pots she won, especial
ly as 1 instituted the bnyiDg of cards ftt fitty
cents apiece, and some greedy ladies got five :
to watch at h tini“, and couldn’t see half ■
their numbers. .Vs they all had their band* ;
full with their own business, 1 could take a
row on my friend’s card and call ’em straight .
oft'to poor Em’s astonishment, who would j
excitedly shriek “keuo ’ to my extreme ter
ror, lest the captain of the precinct heard .
her, and instantly demanded a percentage on 1
the g me, or pulled ns on the spot.
A PRCfiPERSrS BUSINESS
W. C. Collier
Attorney snd Counselor a: Law. Fort Valley, Gs
£ ■ o i a * TTXTRnr
N. C. Collier,
Attorney st Law.
S 1
W A
George F. Pierce Jr.
Attorney st Lsv
8H IMG TON.
W. H. Toombs'
Prompt attention g sll buei-
jJOMK.
Hamilton Yancey.
Attorney st I aw. Office In New Empire Block, Bros
street. Will practice in all tbe Courts, prompt at
tendon plven to business.
Danikl 8. Pbtntcp,
Rome, Gs., May 1st, 1874.
The foregoing advertisement is made under the
supervision *ut! approval of tLo Chancellor, and the
same is hereby ordered to be placed on the nunut
of the Court as a part of the proceeding* in said cause
_ j aud the order ot this Court.
i Done at dumber* st Rome, said county ef Floyd,
: Georgia, May 1st, 1874.
J. W. H, Umikswood,
J. H. C R. C. and Chancellor.
The aforesaid salo was postponed by order of the
Chancellor snd to be made pcremiorliy on the first
Tuesday in September next.
Approved, June 26, 1874.
J. W. H. Un DBS WOOD,
J.8. C.
Jt 12. d-w td
h^lXED OR YELLOW CORN.
10,000 bushels of MiXt* l or Yellow COUN tor
I K N N A
John H. Woodward,
Attorney -at-law and Real Estate Agent, Prompt
energetic in pnsb ing bnaineaa placed in his hands.
M ACO ' — .
John P. Port,
Attorney st Law.
Having on hand the largest stock of
2=; ■SSSruEOTS! jTo tbe County making the Best Exhibition of ARTICLES MAN- ‘“' ld by auy one bouse m Georgia, 1 offer
“ m ' i UFACTURED BY MACHINERY 200 00 , themselves with tut artio.e.
Upon full compliance with the terms of sale, titles SecOlld b©St 150 00
to the property wilt be mada to the purchaser by the ]
Commissioners Should the purchaser or purchaser
Uil to comply with the terms or aale. he or they shall ; HOJ^SO T m /l T*tm PIT t„
tommi*on?r™uJ™‘ , ,u'h{aunre C rw?rve 0 ?h?r"m j Best thoroughbred Stallion and ten of his Colts 200 00 o
immediately, ompon .ucii no.ic. | Be8 t Stallion of all. work, and ten of his Colts 125 00
Best Gelding or Mare 100 00 1
Second Best Gelding or Mare 50 00 !
Best combination Horse or Mare 50 00;
Best Saddle-Horse or Mare 50 00
Second Best Saddle-Horse or Mare 25 00
Third Best Saddle-Horse or Mare 10 00
Finest and Best Double Team, matched 100 00
Second Best Double Team, matched 50 00
Best pair Mules, in Harness 50 00
Best single Mule 25 00
Oattlo Dopartment
C. aud Chancellor j $25 and $20, Respectively, for the best Bull and Cow of each of the fol-
cmiTucDiu ouamnu - * lowing breeds—Alderney, Ayrshire, Brahmin, Devon, Durham and
oOUTlibKii cSKAiMOti Natives.
Best pen of Fat Cattle, not less than ten head 100 00
Best Milch Cow 75 00
Second best Milch Cow ' 40 00
Best breeding Bull with Five of his Calves 100 001
SHEEP.
$25 to $15, Respectively, for the host Buck aud Ewe of each of the fol
lowing breeds, Merino, Southdown and Cotswold.
For the Sweepstakes Buck 30 00
Best pen of Fat Mutton 30 00
SWINE.
Liberal Premiums for all the different breeds of Hogs.
Sweepstakes Boar 25 00
WI3ITE) CORN no,
in lucemeutg to ibose \*ho wish to supply
W. A. HUFF
ATLANTA DYE WORKS.
U*. Lochrxy. proprietor. Gouda rroeiv©* and
1 turned by f xprosa.
bHt GS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GKoitot: 4. Howaud, 47 Pearhtrae atreat.
den im
Dn. F-. 8. Bilicps, corner Whitehall and Hunter.
Da. L. D. C.*«rr.NTLn. 47 W hitehall afreet
WHOLESALE CROCKERY.
Law k. Co., 26 and 23 Marietta Street.
CHlli« making and repairing.
J. M. Smith, 48 Broad atreet.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
W. R. I.owk \ Co., 41 Whitehall street.
HCal S ESS UMl YERbI rY.
‘ K - **. Hook, corner Broad and Alatan a.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. ETC.
Nnaicx k So;.-4, corner Marietta and Broad.
by
W. A. HUFF.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, ETC.
J. C. Cabtfh, 16 Mitchell Street.
JEWELER .
ULawnhk,
CINCINNATI BEER !N BOTTLES OR KEGS.
S. 1 EOCfiSOZEl; Hunter atreet. near Whitehall.
— OF THE —
iXational Surgical Institute,|
Wall atreet, Opp. Paaeenp-rr Depot, North Side. ;
ATLANTA, CA.
BACON SIDES ami SHOULDERS, and LARI).
Buyers of Bacon and Lard will find it to tli«ir advantage to advise with me before makin
their purchasos. I pay cash lor provisions, and purpose to sell them low for tbe ready
money.
W. A. HUFF.
Wooten &. Simmonr,
fittomeyi at Law
Iiojal. Wotico.
Surgical am Medical Staff, for the treatment of Con
genital and Acquired Deformities ot the human body
and uiHea:,< s ur conditioka requiring surgical opera
tions, or mi-chauical appliances for their rel.ei or i
cure; also, for the treatment of FiseaHes peculiar to
lernale?, ior pvalysia, and other afflictions, us shown j
in Illustrated Circulars. The Southern Branch is I
now in aucce aful operation in Atlanta.
The building occupied la of brick, new, large, well ~ l J *.
ventilated, well furnished, and anpplied with ma I o\VOGpHt(lKGS DOW, VYltll pit's . . . .
ch tilery, power, gymuaatio arrangement a, Electrical i
lustrum ui8, vapor, electric, galvanic and other!
ilatke, vacuum treatment, movement apparataa. ann
many c>thcr appliances from the original Institute in j
Indianapolis, Ind An ample corps of akilled Asnist- !
Flour, Hay, Oats, .Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Ac.
In .addition to tbo largest stock of Corn and Bacon held ii^ Middle Georgia, l iia\t
always on band a choice and select stock of Flour, Sagtr, Coffee, Hay, Oats, {Salt, Ac.,
all of which I sell at the lowest possible CASH prices. Time orders will only be filled
25 00 a * s P ec i*tl rates, to be agreed upon.
AMMUNITION, GUNS. PISTOLS, AC.
< ; H4ri.i.m Beist., No. 7 Whitehall atreft.
HOTELS.
Awr.BU an -Buard $2 p«r day, Oppoaitr car ihed.
FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
WalkkrA Bovd. So. 8 Wall at., in Kimball Hooae
AlTOKNEYS.
Garunaton A Hooper, car. Pryor and Decatur «ta.
MLRUUtNl TAILOR AND F\ tiNR»HlNG GOODe
J. G Joni s. No. 7 Prachtrss street.
KOTAIKANTA
1’kask r Palace Dim.no Rooms Alabama street.
M l LLINERT AN D DRE98M A KI i %
.SL*. O. Co^nor, 45 Whitehall
KI1C
SEWING MACHIN1>.
I In Give's Opera U< use.
Poultry.
This Departmeut is uncommonly full and liberal. Premiums are offered
j for Thirty-Four different varieties. $10 for the best trio of each variety
»nd the whole is under the charge oi a burgoon ol • pri*ent J3antaTO9. fot whicll >*5 00 IS oflpBi’etl for thfl hsflt trif) nf vqripfv
Supreme Court, in the Fifth Judicial DistiictTi WfcJi Kuown * bihty * nJ skl11 ' Throe hundred patients _ i.rF' n rn I ne L e9t IIIO OI 6aCll YaTiet}.
nearlv ' nnt of Ha hi ! fke Chambers oi the Presiding Justice, in the vil- , ,re already uuder the treatment of the 8outheir LKeSt lTlO X>l’Onze lUrkeVS 20 00
- - — Jnma ot Littla Falla, in tbe county of Heik.mer, held Branch, and Ihe roeolta are highly gratifying and sat 1 — — — - - _
the :«"tn day of June, 1«74 “*“ 1
jnnell-tf
^ ■ ■ I. A T AN ADJOURNED 8PECIAL TERM OF THE
Thinks to my magniticent way of drawing
PHUIOGRAPHK.
Slum A Morv.s, *<2 Whitehall street.
FFKBUlTPEs.
10for $1 at Kchs’t, 14.', Wtmenail aireat.
MILLINERY AND FABCT Gi>U1‘S5.
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
i.i street, up stair* ovei Meador
for carrying forward the
ment, and the faciliti
work.
ADDRE88 ; K. II. BOLaND,
8ec*y Nat. Sur. Institute.
mvS-lr ATLANTA. GS
1>BEW sc. AIX.LR,
SECOND AND LAST
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
IN AID OF THE
out of tne old hat, Em' . --- ■ -
a td Mr,. Br.om ih in fall blaat till twelre JjSafJfitTSft Jt ,%?“*' * H "' k '
and one at night (no limit), and it looks to J present. Hon. geo. a. Hardin,
me like a prosperous enterprise. Having' Presiding Justice.
looked up tne gambling law I find it refers !
emirelv to men Women are not amenable.! HHPKEMK OOUItT-coCNTY OF hk.rkimkk.
I aenty fiva e-nts 1.1 now deducted from each 0 I "The ^miogion
pot lor ibe dealer (which proves remnnera- ing Machine Company,” a corpo- ^
five), aud I don’t know of any better place j ration, to change its corporate j
tol-e a few dollars than playing-Lotto" at th. ve.Ln of -Tb. Bern SMYTH & ADGER,
tne strict clinrcu-going Nlrs. a. ington Empire Hewing Machine Company,” by its riPTn^t A pnasistocinil MCDPUifllTv
. ■* President, Plillo Remingtou, duly verified by its i-aid » Al» I Uno a* UUIVIlTlIOoIUri Ifl tnbnAll l w,
r.ATfiillff Ff4 ATI fl. Pre-ident, and bearing date the 20ih day oi June, i ADGER’d NORTH WHARF,
UUIlliUg a: 0.0 u x DIA IS 1874. and upon due proof oi the publication of tbe CHARLESTON. S. C
notice of the application I ertin as required by law; References: Mes-rs. James Adger k Oo.; Messrs
[From Harper's Baitr and it appearing also to the satisfaction ot the Coart E- Adcer A Co.. Cnarleston. 8. (J. ju.'to cj
VELVET-STRIPED HLK i • ald applicfltion is made in pursuance of a reso-
rrrama ct r ,’nwl wiih velvet ..f ihe a,-e laUo0 ^ the Trustees oi said Corporation; and the j
Uros g.ftins striped with velvet ul lb» mime court being satiefled that there is no reasonable ob-
-hails fti” announced by merchni. *is among jection to such Corporation changing its name,
lj •* handsome st fabrics expert : ,:jw 'lift, And after hearing Mr. Thomas Richardson ol
Lions looms fo. winter dresses, ibe stii-.es ,or the i *PP | " : » u, • n0 0 “« *PP«a:ing to op-
\ ’.-y In widlh, being sometimes only » tbi d 1*1, ordered tb»t -The Romtniiton Emplrs Sewinu
( I .ill inch wide, in others bnl: inch fetripo* Of Machine Company” may, and it is bireby authorized
\r j et are set an inch apart, aud ft third pat- j to sssume the corporate name of ••Remington Sewing
, a bas alternate stripes , f Teivet and .ilk | that. copy of lol. order .hall
h stripe an inch wine. It 13 saia tnat be filed in the office of tbe Secretary of Hiate, and
: ie costumes will con uin stripes of three with the County clerk of every County, in which said
’ ieut wid.bs; the narrowest stripes tor corporation has a burtnes* oflic.-; aud that it be pun-
i . t i 1 Wahed at least once in each week for four week*, in
ll ae * the second b*ze for the apron.ana Pome n eW g},»per in every county where such corpora-
side-pleated tl ounces of the lower skirt, tion has a business office,
r »-ltgaut dress of this Vil vet-striped silk, i That the iicw*papvrs in which auch publication*
by Worth, ahowa aomathing of .he nor- |
f. and Oud combinations Ot color meD* The Buffalo Express, published at B .ffilo, Erie Conn-
l. ued last week. It a dinner dress with • ty, N. Y.; The New York Time*, puoltsned in the City
r- .rt and sleeves ot drab silk; basque, U- snd County of New York; The Cincinnati Commer-
. , _ lin t Drown strined rel- C1 *E pubhuhed at Cincinnati. Ohio; The Chicago Tri- „
l T, and ovrrskirt of nut brown Striped vei- , bun# publiahed m the cily 0| Chicago, lUinofs; The ’’ ° ”
v. i: ,md tminiings ol palest pearl-COlorea Atlanta Daily Herald, pno.i*be1 in the city of Atlanta, : This ent# rpriso i* conducted by the Masonic RmjEr
in knife pleating and facings. The bot- Georgia; and the Boston Daily Advertiser, published Amociaxi*»s, of NoisFolx, Ya . under authority of the
t ‘ Lille Hkirt is cat oat in feuunre * in tbe City of Boston, Msssschusetf. ! Virginia I>-gislatnre (act passed March 8th, 1873). for
t >m Oi ine “ ... -: llr unA a And it is further ordered that from and after the the purpose of raising funds to complete the Masonic
Li'iCks that faced will pearl bua, ana a ^ Qf AuKUgti jh74 > lte requirements of this ! Temple now in course of erection in Norfolk.
khite-pleat ■ J fijUOCO Of pesi'l silk sewed un-i order having been complied with, that the said cor-j
<; ratatb sb vra between tba tquaree. The | pormtion ipplicnt, be known by and im tbs corpor-1 50,000 TICKETS—6,000 CASH CIFTS,
tahlier i, burned ot brown pleating,.-bowing ; ‘ c c ™<>" I —
tne velvet stripe on each pleat, alternating if7 lnei for
with rows of pearl-colored silk pleaticg. The I J
BiHSSSSliiSlop Reafl ReRfict ana Act
1 ,wg ol ihe name are down the middle of ibe ■ BEFORE IT 12 TOO LATE.
iront breadth, The velvet basque has a square
n-clr, postilion pleats showing pearl silk fa- •• p. o D Of)| I INQ
... .1 r,ir.o,l i-ii l/.H I h« r»r.At Hlf-.S-.VfH hJ \ % w • D • w \J L L I II w
factory? 11 caii Lid" examine",be lueibDd^of'trttlt For the best pair of Bfeuiiin, Hong Kong, African aud Toulouse,
Geese, each 10 00
For the best pair Rouen, Poland, Muscovy and Cayuga Ducks,
each 5 00
For the best display of Domestic Fowls 100 00
Best display of Pigeons 25 00
Oi’op product s.
For the most ample and geuerous support, sufficient lor a family of eight white | cr-
sous, to be produced on the lowest number of acres mnl at the least expert--.
This support to include provision for the work aud milk s’oek used. The
amount of bread stuffs, meat, fruits, butter and milk, honey aud gardenstuffs, t«
be given, and also the details of culture and manuring
JNT OTTCE
I °
mHE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PREPARED I'O Do AT ;. KTNDS OF
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DIG
_ j Dm. A. W. Calhoun, cot. Broad And Alabama
; HAY ING largely increased our facilities by devoting strict personal attention to the deUih Du, J. g. Wfj.e*oiu:land, B*nk Biock
; of our business, we feel confident that we can give general satisfaction. . — .
Mb
No. 40 White:
Bros.
W. G. Knox, No. So Whitehall street.
Ml-. L. 1*. 0’CoX5CK, 27 WhilebXtl street.
WHOUE8AUC HARDWARE.
Ijios M. (.T.AKKE k Co., cot. Peachtree ami Liaa at*.
DESTI&T.
l>a. Jah, A. Link, cor. Wiiitebill aud Iiuuter atreeta
PHYslcl «NS.
d WmbtiuA BtreeU.
| Best single bale short staple
i Second best do 25 00
| Best barrel Georgia made Sugar...
. - Best barrel Georgia made Sorghum
i Best display of samples of crops, the contribution of a single farm
iVIcUOnlC Rel iof ~ eBt ^ anel ^ eorBia mac ^ yorglmm Syrup,
Association
FRUIT.
OF
15C
1 00
150
00
100
00
50
00
25
00
25
00
25
00
50
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25
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25
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25
00
GIVE US A TRIAL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
i* al8 ly COLUER & VENABLE.
DENTIST.
Dr. 6. G. Holland, 46 Whitehall street
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC.
Ciaxbuus, Botntojc A Co., corner Whitehall
Hunter.
BALTIMORE &. WILMINGTON, N.C.,
DRY GOODS'.
tnton a Co. , corner Whitehall ac.d
NORFOLK, VA.
THURSDAY, SEPTUM HER 3d,
1^74
$520 OOO!
HOTVCE IlsrXDTJSTIi'X'-
Best display of Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Jains, Catsups, Syrups and Cordials, made
and exhibited by' ouo lady $ 50 00
E
Second best display of the same
Third best display of tbe same •
Best display of Dried Fruits
Second best
Best dispUy Canned Fruits
Second best
Best display Canned Vegetables
Second best
Best display of Ornaments! Preserves, cut by hand...
40 00
2.i 00
23 00
10 00
25 00
10 00
25 00
10 00
25 00
TO BE CIVEN AWAY.
25 00
20 00
ciug, ai.d plain piped edges, ihe coat sleeves
ot arab silk have a plested velvet frill around
the wrist, and a bracelet of pearl color. While
tulle is Jollied iu the equare throat, and crepe
li-ae plestings (trimped first, then side pleat- j
ej) are around the wrists.
MANTI.ES, CAPliS, BTC.
It is laid an effort will again be made in the
fall to bring mantles into tavor. Already at j
the summer resorts many day wraps are j
fichus of gauze, or guipnre, or Valenciennes
HAB,TUAL USE 0F 0P,UMI
always io favor with the million, and are now j N ARY ^ lu [ 0rm , t whether m
PAiNXiiaSs
OPIUM
ANTIDOTE.
Is s Perfect snd Painless Curs for
f.ii.g made in cashmere silk and velvet, by •
- *■ a furn>hiog hotiHe© hh have c« uimeuced MORPHINE,
iLt ir preparations for aotum. French cor-:
repp utients tsU ot the “ coachman s cape”
K a late invention of Worth's, and oue that p^tlfely rnHluce^
he declares shall econo J 1 ®. Jl*-rlaSrial of li ** ,tnU1 *® y«t true, that as s rule it is the bright-
worn with a polonaise ol woolen material, oi ^ intellects, the best number* of society that br- J r — r
wliich it H a pari, and consists of two polo- come adicted to thia^dlsMMted apatite. A habit wblcb { and will!»• conducted with tbe tame liberality, hote
LAUDANUM.
ELIXIR, or
GUM O P I U|M
Permanent C.’nr
LIST OF CIFTS.
line Granit Ca*lt Gift $.10,000
One Grand Ca»ti Girt *45,0110
One Grand Cash Gift 40.000
One Grand Ca»h Gift 10,000
One Grand « n-h Gift .1,000
One Gmnd Ca-.li Gift 4,100
i One Grand Cash Gift 4.000
15 Cash Gifts 1.000 each.. 15.000
4* caeh Gltis 500 each.. 14,000
44 rush Glfm 450 each.. 10,750
70 Cm»h GiGa 150 each.. 1I,N50
450 ( ash Gifts 100 eurh.. 45,000
57N cash Gifts 50 each.. 4N,«.NH)
5.000 Cash Gifts 10 each.. 50,000
0,000 CASH GIF I'K, aggregating.$450,000
Wbolo Tickets, $10; Hvlf Tickets, $.■>; Qnaiter Tick-
, ets, $2 50; Eleven Whole Tickets or 2‘1 Half Tickets
' tor $ 10C. No discount on less amount.
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
This Concert is etrir.tly for MASONIC purposes.
Best display of Domestic •Wines 25 01)
j Best display of Breads by one lady
i Handsomest Iced and Ornamental Cuke, to be two feet high
NEEDLEWORK.
Best made Gentleman’s Suit by a lady $ 25 00
i Best mad© Lady's Suit 25 00
Best made Silk Dress by a Georgia Lady, not a dressmaker 25 00
. Itest piece of Tapestry in Worsted and Floss by a Georgia Lady 25 00
Best lumished Baby Basket by a Georgia Lady 25 00
Best set of Monchoir Case, by a Georgia Lady 25 00
Best display of Female Handicraft, by oue lady 50 00
PAINTINGS.
Best Oil Painting by a Georgia .\rtist $ 50 00
Best display of Paintings, Drawings, etc., by the pupils of any .School or College . 50 00
Best Oil Painting representing a Southern Landscape irom nature 20 00
Best Oil Painting representing an historical sceoe 20 00
Best Portrait Painting 20 00
MILITARY COMPANY.
!3EMI-WJEIETEC.IjY
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sgggj.
STEAM SHIP LIN
COMPOSED OF l’HE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS
D. J. FOLEY, - .... D.J. Price.
REBECCA CLYDE. - ■ D, C. Childs.
LUCILLE, *
RALEIGH, - J. s.
WILL HEREAFTER SAIL FROM
BALTIMORE, Every Tuesday and Friday.
AND FROM
WILMINGTON Every Wednesday and Saturday,
During the busy Seasons Tri-weekly connecting at Wilmington with the
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. ROAD,
I living Throivgh Hills of Lsden to and from all points in North and South OaroUua. Georgia and Alabam*
Connecting at Ooiuu bta, *. C , with tne
Qroenvlllo cto ColumDia nailroad
jnd Oharlotte Division of tiie CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA R. ROAD;
Connecting at Augusta, Georgia, with llie
GEORGIA, MACON & AUGUSTA. AND CENTRAL RAILROADS.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Wlj>t a Edwards, Pryor, cor. Line ouoat.
CIGAR MANi 'Y and DEALER IN LEAF TuBaCYO
jjjjJH. L:-QLgBEi;x. 27 and W3 south BrooU street.
OIL6 AND FINE GROCERIES.
John T. Hagan A Co., 114 Whitehall street.
ALES and LIQCORA aT WHOLESALE a> d RETAIL.
O, C. Caerol * * i Pryor street.
DUES-MAKING.
Mhn. IT. i.F .Hi, a- k . Whitehall street.
COMMIS »i^N MERCHANTS AND GROCERS.
McDamkl k it LHKATH. 117 Wbitehall stre^L
B J OKS AND STATIONERY.
Hitchcocx aldf.s, 110 Whitehall street.
I S Ronnntt cpholst r, vmor**E rep r and paper uSStrS.
J, O. oennen. c. R. Bbowx. 25 Marietta stteeL
liVer. MILUNKP'-WHOSESALE.
O'Cosnor, Robcnsos A Co., Pryor Street, corner De
catur.
COFFIN MANUFACTURES.
M. Cacuilk, No. 9 Ivy atreet iWiliin^tiaa Balldtag.
THE LON LON STORE—DRY GOODS,
t Ariher, l*4 Marietta street.
For the best drilled Volunteer Military Company, of not less than forty members, ... . ... T • . Vy, . . .
rank and file *500 00 ! bteamers of this Liao o.. arrival at Wilmington stop nt the Railroad Depet, and
Second best 250 00 the Uailroad * rekRikta beiug stotvii separately iu the Steamers, is trausierred under eover-
Third best 125 00 > ed eheds to the Ci4rH Wlthout tK a -‘* uud forwarded by the Fast Freight Express that
A i evening
RACES.
I,u om* li'Mit the other dark, the lower makes them slaves, beclouds thair minda, ruiun their ! eaaty, aud fairuoas which characterized the flrat ©ntor- | m
. ' ,' . -.Vr. middle of the Lack A dispositions, and guea them in their more natural pnae. JOHN L. ROPER, Proa’t. | Purs© fer Trotting Ilorscs, open to the world
g . introffneed h.rs before, i ! .r«rTid..U snd Clreut.™ «iving mi. In.urvuUon, , |» otHe for Running Horses, open to the world 3 0
$550
I hub liar cvpe has been introduced here before, ' every body dispute* thorn—to anchL
ft'd failed to become popular, US it gives ft Ciety has no charms. But thank* to the giver of all
igu nd-shouldered look to the stmighUst | S**™*”*;
figure. ; atea in any form ia soon removed by this remarkable
AUTUMN COLOH8. antidote, entirely ao, and tbe weakened body and
Foreign anLLonlieS alhO speak of the ex- mind are invigorated, given renewed healib until
* urviga auiuoiiiiea r nhadt-n »<>▼« hope take the place of despondency and
pected success of the dark bluck-blaa shaaos doabL 77,0,,,1, roa m » y " uot ^ .dieted with tb«
which have in re color thau blue-Dl*cit, ana . ^5^0! uhIdk Morphine, Laudanum, or other forma
must not be confounded with it. Another Of Opium, aouie friend may he, and you know it not,
promising color is the dahlia, described as thersfm, 1st me ssfc yon, In th« name ol .nifenpg
1 * hnmanity to pass this on. By ao dolns yon may reap
oinchrtddteb-violet Due. Uie reward of those who do gooti. ilelay noL
AB5UT PLAIlSi AND CHECKS. 1 All correspondence strictly confidential. Forfar-^
HENRY Y MOORE. Bec'j.,
MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION,
Nonvolk, Va.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
full eo<lAw 2m
LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!!
W H li -ll. Lumber and Commiaaion Merchaunt
• k« epn on hand a good lot of all kinds of rough
and drtflfted lumber, lath-, ohingleH, beama aud allla
All kinds of building material on commission.
Fa*dI\nn"innrns : a also assert positively that 1 ther iwrUcul.r», Mid in Mndlng order. Irom juiy ! SS *'»•» " r ' le ” bl “ *i* U '
f ashton jourua 8 also w, I J of u,« Mouthrrn Bute., sddreee the comer ol Prjor snd Line etreeU. Atlsuts, d%.
plaids, cheeks, aud crOhS-oars win De re\iveu ( ^ M WOOLLEY, JyTfi-lm.
r.txt season. Ba/ar resdeis were informed General Agent for the Hoathern States, ! ~~ ~
last hDiihtf that twilled silks of such patterns' No. 88 South Broad street, / *Janta, '»a. | l^OR SALE.
r ® . «■ _ »t all.- L..t tka I . ewl $%. daAd 2nd b '■ 1 sill (m I ■
No Dray^ge in Wilmington, and no transfers from
Wilmington South,
H.A.TBS GTJA.B.ASffTU£iX> JUS LOW A •
any other Route, aua ail losses or overonarges promptly lotid.
Mark all Goods via. STEAMSHIP to WILMINGTON,
And forward Bills oi Lading to Railroad Agent nt Wilmington, N. ft *
For further iuformation apply to either of the undersigned Agent* of the Line:
WKirtWSBUOOBBASDWIHDOWB
Mon din^fc and scroll Work of improved designs*
{ PORTABLE ENGINES, \
And Wood-working Machinery In goners],
Ooo SECOND HAND ENGINE, lu good order, ch*ap
were imported by leading modisties, but the j ,prle-d«od:i m *. lsmJm
supply was small, and was soon exhausted by
leaders ol fashion who have appeared in these (Jobb COUIlty, GeOl^ill, I lirill
dresses at the summer resorts. Whether they * w At prices reduced to suit purchasore; Shiuglee aud
«/ill Ka nrnnUrivod in ibe fall, and become O A P P Lalhaat retail and by car load. Prices reduced,
will b©pr p'lurizeu io me pnK SAKF. Flooring, Celling and Weatherboards dressed, from
generally worn, yet remains to oe seen. ■ *"”*""* , Southwest Ooorgta, which speaks for itself.
THE VIOLIN JiODICX. . ACRES, two hundred of which are in Bridge and Oar Lumber , for al 1 . kinds of bnlldlng
A novelty in vogue abroad for uresses oi ; moods, the balance iu a fine state cf call!- | purposes,
two shades or else of contrasting colors, is a j ration. One mile north of pjwder Springs. A boun-
\ It' 1 virtlin hndire from a fancied tiful supply of rooet excellent water. Fine roads to
Usqnffi eelled the violin bodice irom a lancioa mQdfro ^ a Urta O ood comfortebie Cotu 4 eD-rcl- !
reserab hmcu to that instrument made by tue with six rooms, newly painted inside and out; |
urranueuieut of the different shades. The goo<1 out-bnildinKa; hoe Barn, do by 50 feet, two
tUiVi ft shade foruiS the entire basque, or it i stories high; good Gin House and Screw; six tenant , u «.w»vti h
i sc soaae iorms * . . Hf>aMf> a „ , n good 0 r«er. and tbf-y filled by good and J> n « HLCOND II
may cfflly cover .he bisque ll J re ii a bi e teuant-*wbowaybeemployedfortbeu(Xt!'~ 12 l,or * n l ,,,wer -
shape iu lront, crosaing over the thouIders jmr , aui im a. wuarm.
halt their dentb from the neck d>wn, and ex- Excellent socieiy, convenient to good schools and 1 _ .,^1. 71 7T777'
, , L-n ih!, hLtk in the same shape »■ 1 charch.._t.«iy mil*, uortbassi ot A lant.. m CEORCIA NATIONAL BANK,
tending down tbe back in ine same suapv ( U]||M MnthwMt 0 , „. r e;u , w j, biu lnIie< of I •
ibe vest, but nsrrower. The remainder tha flrMcooUmpIMeddepot on ihe OMnale We.ienj, . _ OF JTUSI*.
tbe lining, via: under the arms, on tbe hip*, Viirowi. CAPITAL - - - $100,000.
... j over the lower half of the should*™ to I HuIm, eew«, ho,*, corn.«he.t, osu «n<l for.,. «□ , B iiy, »nd Boil* Eirlisuge, Uolh see silver, at b«at
the armhole is then covered with the lighter be had on the pl»oe •uffiiirnt to ,upplj the [»rm ; | mi.,, uollectiou* and traniocU • (taoersl
shade, end the trimming of lace or pleating
edg.s tbe lighter part. It ■* a matter of
choice whether tl a sleevea are light or dark
The skirt is of the darker ehade, trimmed
with alternate flounces of the different abodes,
and has a light overskirt, or elss an apron and
sash. This it an axoallant plan for remodel
ing an old tilk with new mOwnt, or sloa fer
pmhiaiag two partly won dramas.
Five other purses of liberal amf lints are offered.
Tho Firemen’s Contest.
At a meeting of the Committee of the Fire Department and the Fair Committee, ihe follow
ing programme wa4 adopted:
FIRST PRIZE. —Hook and Ladder Companies to run three hundred yards, and put
a thirty foot Ladder, ascend and descend a nr. an, and return the
Ladder to the Trucks in the quickest time $ 75 00
SECOND PRIZE.— For the best time made by auy class of Steamors, to run throe
hundred yards, get up steam, and play through one hundred feet of
hose iu quickest time 100 00 j
THIRD PRIZE. —Second class Sleaucrs, fjr best play through oue hundred feet hose 100 00
FOURTH PRIZE.—Third class Steamors,for Lest pUy through one hundred feet hose PHI 00
FIFTTH PRIZE. —Fourth class Steamers,lor be-d play through one hundred feet hose 50 00 j
SIXTH PRIZE. —Hoso Reels, to run three hundred yards, and play through one hun
dred feet hose iu quickest time 50 00 j
SEVENTH PRIZE.—Fire Extinguishers, to run throe hundi d yards, and play
through fifty feet of hose—fifty feet of water 25 00 j
All other arrangements will be made by the first officers ot each Company visiting the (
Fair, with tbe Committee of the Atlanta Fire Department.
COMMITTEE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT.-Jacob Emuiel, Chief; Bean Berry, First As- - S' i A dm a..* r,u a«.i
sistant Chief; Jerry Lynch, Second Assistant Cbiof; John Borkle, of No. 1; J. E. Gullatt, of | * • ”• VJl-AKlS, ASSl. vJQri l. rr I. Ag*
No. 2; Cl. W. Jack, of No. 3; W. R. Joyner, of Hook and Ladder; D. A. McDuffie, of No. 5.
FAIR COMITTEE.— R. C. Young, Chairman; Mayor S. B. Spencer, Aaron Haas, A. L.
Fowler.
Companies desiring toeutor for the above Prizes, in the Firemen’s Coutest, will address,
for further information, R. C. YOUNG, Chairman Fair Committee. \
The above is but an outline of the Premiatu List, ns offered by the STA TE AGRICULTU- !
UAL SOCIETY aud the CITY OF ATLANTA, embracing every Department ol Industry and
Art.
The fall Premium List, in pamphlet lorin, will be gent by mad, upon application to the
Secretary.
FREIGHTS AND TRANSPORTATION.
ANDREWS A CO.,
Ageut Baltimore J: Wilmington Steamsntp Line,
7J Smith’s Wharf. Baltimore
The beet end most aetact young Orchard; good set of Baukiug Uui
Blacksmith Tool* Every field watered by never fall- 1 jj l JONLLOaih’r
lag streama; good water power for Grbt Mil).
This ie aaid to be the meet convenient ai d d*alr*b'e
farm ia Cobb connty. Well adapted to corn aud all
tbe eereala and different graeeee. etc.
Belerencaa—M. 0. k J, V. Rt»*r, and k. I.Xlaer,
Atlanta; Gen. Wo. Fhllllpa, Marietta, and Dr. J. F
Cotton, tawortb.
OaU white the crop ia matartag and extmiae for
OOTMIVM. Addreaa A* O. McINTOdH,
aagi-dUwtw Powdor Springs, Ga.
4.L4PHAM Pr
try a
PURE BRED POULTRY.
1 BAVR F02 BALK a f.w down BOO* from th
T£KT BEST STRAIN of BuffOoohtt OWahW
st M,00 s dosao.
Also, af*w »uo Bb» Pooh In Pocks, at {*,00 met.
BXV»T W. QBAOr.
barf, Baltimore.
A. D. CAZAUX, Agt. BfcW. Sreamship Line. Wilmington, N. C.
| Wilmington, N.
H. M. COTTINCHAM.
General Western Agent, ATLANTA. OA.
Wholesale Hardware.
SUMMER RESORTS.
M&kop&Q l
A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT
GREGORY HOUSE.
Lake Mvhopac, N. T.
X. K. t’KITTBMUa.
The URKUUllY IIOV««K will be oi^uei lor the
reception of Gueata, JUNE JOlh. The Hotel and
Cottage#, amiable lor the accommodation of ait
hundred guoata. will be put in flret claw order, an.i
she •* Uirgeiy •• made mote attraotive and deelra-
»>Ie thta tea kid than ever before. Lake Uahopac ia
illty milea from New York CitJ, elaiatcd os the New
York. Button and Mont: eal Railway, and ia aUo
the termtnn* of the New York and Mahopec Branch
of the Harlem Railroad. it ia oue thou
sand feet above the level of ihe aea, and ia widely
known aa the moat healthtul. charming and faahioa-
able summer reiK»rt within eaay acotaa of New Tork.
The Lake Iteeli ia teu milea ia circumference, around
which the drive* are exceptionally fine. Ample ar.
uoiumodationa for Boauag, Fishing. Drlviug, Bowl
ing and BUliaids.
Applicatioa for Koonia oau be ma«ie at tbe Calc,
man ilonee, New York, ar after May Im
at llic Grigory Home.
S. E. CRITTENDEN.
Formerly Supt. 8U Jims' Hotel, N.w tor*.
ATLANTA
STENCIL and VARIETY WORKS
Reovovetl to Over Force*' Shoe Store.
b. z. Button,
Arrangements will b> made with the various Railroad and Steamship lines for tbe nsual j V| (* A | T / J I I r p
reduced rates for visitors and articles commit to the Fair. ^
Artiolea may be sent, consigned "Georgia State Fair, Atlanta, Ga.," at any time sftar the
1st Ootober.
Mo pains or expense will be spared to make tbe approaching Fair worthy aa a Slate Exh
bition, or to contribute to tbe oomfort and enjoyment of its visitors, and all per sons are r
speotfnUy Invited to oome and bring whatever ot ment they may have to exhibit.
GEN A. H. COLQUITT, President.
GEN. WM. PHILLIPS, General Superintendent,
MALCOLM JOHNSTON. Secretary.
iCnyor.
& SCRUTCHI1N
IMPORTERS OF
Stencil Cutter § Designer*
ANB UAL IMItAVIR
No. 40 WhlUhall Ht. • ATLANTA, OA.
N. B.—Stencil Marxing hUM a; avary daamiuUoa
And daalara to IRON, BT&EL. N*Ua, Etc., Oarriagu ind Wa/oq Mtkeri' Wood Work. Saddlery and Harna*a with Ink and Brush. T&c.; by malt, Uc fteTtan*
Hardware. Agenta for the sal* of DUPONT'S RIFLE and BLASTING PoWDBR. Hotel and Key Chaoka, Notary Pubtto aadboutety
tteate. Alpha bate, and ar*rythlng la thafina aaadt la
86 Wliitehall Street ------ ATLANTA, GA. or S^.—
ucM-W 1 “ M - ,T
Hardware, Ou.tlory and Ouns