The Air-line eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1860-18??, September 24, 1869, Image 3

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Ctf 2lir4Lme iSaglr. jfi&ily&i Yridfiy Morning, Bep- 24,1869- SSPWn liiti! a call from our perse* sering mil rising business men, A. W. Johnston of the Alabama and Obiita nooga Railroad, who has a respite of a few days from his arduous labors ; and tn company wiili Mr Hri-on of the U. S. Hotel, ip Adanta ; and VV. J Catr of Conyers with th< ir famlies, are visiting our Town. We hope next year to give them an easer and more comforts' ble ride. Col. Christy* — We welcome our old friend of the Watchman to Gaines* ville, he is busy collecting information relative to the mineral resources of Northeast Georgia ; and no one is more intsrrsled in the prosperity of this lon» 1 neglected people. j Iha minntal resources of Northeast ■Georgia srs unequalled : not only in quanity. but in variety and quality. When weget the Air-! ine Railroad ; and the Rabun Gap, and Athens extension, fin ished (In 1872; together with the Road now being built, from Chtlliinooga to Wilmington N, C. Than we will ex pect the "I’ressgang” to drink some of ; our “ Champa gut Shippernong, and olh winesofeur own manufacture—< qual to the brtt European brands. «TMurh boasting and speech in*. j fcing ga* lias been let off lately in E,g- ! lend and Fiance, about superseding American cotton by that from India and Egypt—all bmd\ It is simply ah- 1 surd to advance that opinion, for the i fi r staple of our Sea Islands and high j ejuali'y middling* cannot be produced in | •ny oilier part of the wm Id. Our plan- ! ter- may real eavy on that score. Hall Superior Court ~ Mel on Monday and organized at 1 dmee'.'Judge Divis presiding with his usual digut'r and courteous attention 10 the bar and officers, all of whom appear t*i be pleased with him, as one who strives to do jii-nce and despatch busi* ness at rapidly as possible. The Bar is represented by Judge Rice, AVier Iloyd. and JA. Wimpy—of Lumpkin,, W hiie by A. F. Underwood Forsyjli by If- P. Bell Gwinnett by J. G Simmons. : fVWinn.N L. Hutchins Jr, and F M ' Peoples J>i( k*oi\ by Sol. Gen. Marler M. • M Pttiqan. and Pike, and old Haber shain by G McMillan. No important ca«es have been tried; ibnt we are pleased to gay that many were compromised which is a more its tbe light direction Cottox Makkkt.Sixty kale* new •cotton sold in Sandersville Inti week at •‘price! ranging Irom 26 (o 30 cent* We quote good middlings at 28 cents. I . The sudden decline in the market is perhaps owing to the large q untiiy ties livefed in maiket thus early, and in the in the money market.— The-irepression nf some is that cotton wiiHmniimie to decline until after first «( Nprt-mber.— [Sandersville Georgian. t f '• Nil Disperandsm Hope Hundreds of cases of Scrofula, in its worsistages, old eases of S< philis that hare defied itip skill of eminent Fijsi cians,' tyheuiriaiics who have been soff erers for years, and the victims of the injudicious use of .Mercury, have te en radically cured by DR. TUTT'S SAJt- ASPAUILLA AND QUEENS DE LHI HTi- Jt is the most powerful alter ative and blood purifier known, It ia prscrihed by very many Physiciani. Kentucky promises that ere long our belles shab not have to send to In dia for e»*bmere shawls The Angora gnat is now successfully bred in this country, and ol th*' 3 000 or 4,000 wool, bearlug goals of the best breeds, Ken tucky claims the largest share. Neith er France nor England has been so suc cessful as America in acclimating this valuable animal.' Kenrucky, especially, in alresd producing superb worsted stuff from the Angora wool, aud cashmere shawls are rhe next in order.— [Rich mond Enquirer. MS. in a turtle/ in six commercial languages, presumed’ld be a relic of the Franklin P.-!»r Expedition, was picked up the other day at San Buena Ventura, on the Pacific coast, containing some account of the desertion nf the ships Erebus and T'rv**r. and other mailers connected with the voyage. TSTcto jß&toertts mrnis. Administrator’s Sale. Agreeabl y to an onlar from th* Court ot Ur.tioary wilt be sold on the first Tuesday in finvemher nut, between the legal hours of sals. One hundrtiland twenty tire seres more or I«*»—being the Southeast half ot land loa. IWo. V 7. in the 12th district ot said enuoty And two hundred acres more .a* le*t of K*t, No 02, in euiil dierrict. and one undi vided one fourth part of lot No. 91. ai the property «»f Elijah Smallwood, decease,l. Sold for tlie benefit of the heirs and credi tors. Term* cash. ROBERT LAWRENCE. Administrator. September, 21at 1669 Executors Sale. • Will be a«»l<l before the Court Hons* do r in finineawille. Hall'county, 04 the first I Tuesday in November next, during loyal* ' hours, at public, outcry. L 't'of land No. 88, in the ele> enth district of hall-Couiitr, con , tainine two bund rd and fifty scree more or leas. One undivided half id *»id lot, eold as the pt operty of Richard R. Winfrey late of Ogletbop.e county deceased. By leave of the Ordinary «f <sni<l county, the other half being the -property of Shelton Oliver; who will join iu the asa’e 'lVrnis c»sh- SHE TON OLIVER. RICHARD W WOOTTEN. Ears, of R. R WINFREY, D*c4’ September, *2 Ist 1399-tds Administrator’s Slae. Agreeatdv to an order from the Court of Ordinary ot Hall County, will be sold before tlie Court House door in said county on the first Tuesday in Nouember next. Furry nine acres of land more or less, Num b< r not known in thelllh district ot said county. kuown txs the Slairon pince. As the property of A. Slatton deceased sold for distribution, Trrmg cash- J. P. WILSON, Admr'y, September. 215t1889-td» A. A KCHOLJ, J.'W. MCCItATii 1.. B. LANGFORD. ECHOLS, IiASTGFORD * McCRATH, WMOLKBALK AND RETAIL DEALKRS 1M HOL liOW WAIRE, BLOCR-TIN, TIX-I’LATE, SHEETIRON|AND TINNERS FINDINGS, . LAMPS, CUTLERY AND silver -plated WARE, House Furnishing goods of every <,*- ic ription. Plated and Britannia Ware, Keys tone Block, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. April 9th. 1869-6ra GEOIiGTA. Whitt County. Mary Hood > w*. S X.iNsl hr Divorce ip White* CnrLin Hood- 5 Superior Court IT Appesi ing t." IHe Court by the return of the .Sheriff of this county, that Corbin Hcine tJefeodant in tfcestarve stated case. i« not t-m ire found in the county sort it fur thiv mp|urariufr to the Court that the rakl Corbin Hood re-idenout of this State. It ia thr-rf foie -ordered by iho Court, that -orwice the- said wi it he perfected on the add Cnrhin Hood by publication «»< this or le- in the Air-TAne Eagle. apublie Gazette. of thie State, once at month forfiair montne pre vino* to the next tern) «t this Court. and that defendant he required to appear at the next term I tiaaa Com t and answer laid writ. A true tr *aa«ei ipt from the Minutes of White Sopi rtor Court, May term 1869 J W. MEEKS, C.S.C. May 14lli—4v*» READY ROOFING, Suitable for all BriiUliugs, Dwellings, Harm, Churchew, Factories, &c,. and fur all cli* I mates ; and can be by »uy ordinary work* min . Tt%e K k a dy It hosing is more durable : than tin, and does not cost one half as much. It is cheaper than shingle, far more durable and fire proof. It j* made of iht heaviest fabric ever used for the purpose and is put up in roll* ready for shipment to any part of the world. Send for Circular and Sam ples. ( fre<w)' Wc also manufacture the GRANITE CEMENT, For repairing sxll kind* of leaky roofs, chim ne>», .kyiigiitw, ska. This Roofing Cement forum n |*eT.u»v»e-t»t. ndtiesive costing over the vbsir viiriiice of nil roofs, whether tin. shin gle sir compceitiou, completely closing up leakMgm. and being composed largely ol grouml Granite, which sets and h irders »nd goon becomes go artificial Siate or Stone covering For Circular, avid al‘ {Mrtieirlur*. address RKAJDV HOOFING COMPANY, S. k CO. at Maiden hane, N. V. City. iv-nS /NO. BILVEY, DAVID BOUOIIWTT SILVEY & DOUGHERTY, WHOI.eiXALK AMO RETAIL UK.AI.KRS IN STAPLE AND 0 3HLTT GOODS, bREETING, SHIRTING. YARNS, HATS, GAPS, AND SHOES, And in short. Everything usually kept in a First-Class DRY GOODS STORE. PERSON'S visiting Atlanta to make purchases for themselves or Tamil ies, will find it to their interest to give ue a call. Merchants front the interior are ape cially requested to call vnd examine our Stock, in the Wholesale Department, before making their selection*. Remember the place, Cotxtt I ’ea chtrei: fit Dxcatcs Sts , Atla.rk.-tA, Georgia SILVEY 4k DOICiHiHTV. Dee. 13. T BHB -& SB •hi m g g&CL g. Official Advcrtisemcirats (OFVCAL] Execitivk Dkparthknt. I'*' Atlanta, G-a., August 2f *t 1861) )* To the Principal Keeper of the Peniten tiary WllKßE*e, Ht the June Term of the Superior Crurt, held in and fur th- eoun ty pf pough«rty. A. 1). 1869. Jim Jones, a person of color, was tried for, and convicted of the crime of burglary ip the night, and was thersfi r sentenc ed by the Judge presiding »l said court, to bt imprisoned at . bard labor in the Penitentiary <>f /hi* State for and during the trim of hit na(u -al ii/e, and Whereas. It appears-tipots a careful examifidt.mll of the te-iitnnny adduced upon stiid trial, tli -t the crime commits ed by the prisoner, is, that hecriiWlea unjrr a store, then occupied by one Neil Hill, a pet son of color, about eight o’clock »t night, partially raided a plank from the floor thereof, ills same nos be ing nailed down or otherwise fastened, but loose and easily moved, and at the 1 ime nf discovery, ••was in the pet of reaching with hi* hard*to take some canty from a jar’-’ raid to .contain two pounds and valued at the sum of one dollat m currency ; and Whereas, It .is not stated, in nor prov en by ihe testimony aforesaid, thpt he, the said Jim June* did break said store or steal, or take therefrom any thing or things of value ; and Whereas, Tho prisoner h«s»«rved nip more ihno one ywn of tlje sentence aforesaid, and ihe punishment already inflicted is more than commensura'e with, the crime committed; and tlie enterics of imprisonment for lif* being manilestly unjust :' Now, therefore, in consideration of the facts and circumstances aforesaid, and ihe finding of ihe jury being incon sistent with toe evidence elicited at thq, trial, and to ihe end that justice may be done. 1, [{. B. Bollock, Gov. and com mander in Chief of the Army and Na vy «f this Slate, and of the militia there of, by virtue of the power and authority in me vested hy' the Const mi; ion and laws of this Siaie. do hereby fully and freely, pardoji the said Jim Jones of the crime of which he stands convicted, as heretofore recited, resto'a him to his civil rights as a citizen of this State. and order lint he be forthwith discharged and set at liberty. Given under my .hand and the Sepl nf the Executive. Department, at the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta the day and year firs’above written. BUFUS B BULLOCK,, ■ .Governor. By the Governor. R Paul Lksi kk Secretary Execu tive Department. September 3rd 4t A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA* By RUFU3 B. BOLLOCK Governor of •aid State AVhkuk.as official information ha. lwinrncrtv.dat this D-partnien . that a murder m committed in the county of Telfair, on the 22d day of July, 1 >*69, upon the body ot Joseph T. Rsfiiin* by John K Brown, and that (he laid Brown has fled frr.m justice, I have thought proper, therefore,'ln issue this my. my prtiriamatiun, hereby offering a reward of two Hundred Dol lars lor tha apprehension and delivery of the said Brown, with proof sufficient to convict, to (lie Sher ff of said county and State And Ido moreover charge and re quire all dflii'era in this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the said Brown, in order that he may be brought to trial for the nffenae w ith which be stands charged Given uniter my hand and the great real of the State, at tha Capitol in Atlanta, this 19iji day August, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred' and S'Kty-Nine, and of the Independence of the the United Hutes of America the Ninety-Fourth. RUFUS U BULLOCK. By the Governor; David G. Cornu®, Secretary of Scat#. DESCRIPTION. The said Brown i» 38 years of age. & feet 10 or II inches high, dark com* plexion, (lark hair, hie eyes, spare built, weighs about 165 pounds, wore Urge whiskers and moustache, when last seen ia i ather assuming in hi* manner*. Sepiember 3 and 4t- Adrainiftirator’s Sale Agreeably to an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Hall eouty Will be sold before tbs Court lion-, door in the town of Gainesville, nail county. Ga. on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the tbllowinx tract, of Land to wit Lot No, 163 in the Bth din*, containing 250 acres, more or lea. known as ib* Home place. P-wt of Lot No 329 7th diet. Owinneti containing l<?s aerta, more or lass known as the Beard place. Hsll of Lot 170 Sth dist. J2* acres, more or less known as the Wood place. Lot 166 Bth dist, and 3 serso of 164—283 asrea more , or less, knows nt the Cross road plaea. 889 I acres mnrvor Iras on the waters of the Mol i berry known nsth. Hend*r»on place. Half! Interest in the Mill place, containing 60 ; acres more nr less, saLyert to the widows I dower. Term. cash. JOHN L. JONES, adm>. Psy tember, I7tk 18 W.-i-ir Nrto atibrriisrnunts. The Purest, Best and Cheapest SOLD BY A 1.1- « BOCERS. COLBURN’S PATENT ItRD JACKET AXE. j- In JblHiY* Gur ulifipe*! Axce, for lhe»« >hb Cu m derptr, Se cond— It «lon*C Mick in the-wood. Third— ft ■ doe# not jar.the-hand# Fourth— No |ini« is wnntcii in taking the Axn out of tlie cut Fifth— 7 Wiili thii rtn'ra lubor you xviH'do one third mure wnrji;,th;;n with t**lsljlhr Ax«w, — Red pnlnt hn» to do with th« good qualities of fhis'Axe’ fur bII our Axes ste punted red. if your hardware More dues not goods, we will fclndly answer inquiriea-er fil! orders direct, or giv<? ynuthe nnme oi the dealer wiio keeps our Axes- LIPPINCOTT & 3AKEWELL. “ Pittsburgh. Pa. Sole owneri oi Colburn’s and Red Jacket Client. - . * THi? ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN is the . beat Anil cl'fcar»**st. Qontains the latest imprvverneut Vnx Humana and Vox Jubilai}- te. J. EST?I2Y A CQ-, Sole Mauufra. Brattl#- boro; Vi, • % $9 Al Day f»* all. Address A.J. FULLAM, IdMI’I.OVMKNt that pays. For psrtfcu 'j l»r». nddriss,S, M*.Smoxs A Go,. Brat tlcborh, Vt! ABJK your' Ddctor or Druggist for Bweet Quinin«-it * uala (biitf-r) Qui nine. In mipjtt only by F, STEARNS,’ C'heinust, Detroit. . . ' / * ‘ "• ‘*" " ' WORD? OF ft.r‘l fonug Men on | the Riihtfg Vaasmn. in Yfiuth A Early Sianiifodj witli. A 'Mh' the firing and unfortiiditte. Sent in sealed letter antelopes free of qh.af fpe*. Address HOWARD ASSO CIATION, jPJjila ~ Pa.' r <i | , y^^ ,f,V ' •**' *' * t THIRTY YEARS’ .E**ier»<tßco't in th* .Treatnietit of Chronic u^i]. tlis* ‘eases.— A P;h i}>yjil apical Vfertjs of Mhr rinye The ehVapeßr ft-ok ever published•-dbfitieih ing nearly pistes, and I3u fine plai.es and epgyavings ot the anatomy of i lie human or gans in u state of-heauh and disease, with a treatise on error**, ita daploralde <?on sequencea iipoti The s mdid and bodj?, with the author’s plan oftreitiuent —*he‘»/nly rAlldnal and sitopcnsftll of cure.. .*** by a report of cas^j*.treated. A tryihtul adyiscr to the innfrrieM K n, l p* nfeniplatirifrfhiir riage whoent«*rtaio oonbr* of condition. Kent/r««e es positogo :.o any ad drew on receipt, of 26 cenjs. 'hi wfampH.-.or postal currency, I>v inl»lr« suing Dr. L A CROIX No Sl.vtyiiwi Uie. \'i...ny Nf*.Y The author hmy he ennsnlj**.! t-pof. any of the lint aees up* it i« ti * al.e’th er pei*>or)>iHy ‘>r h\ mad*.an l metitcinri ent »o any part of the world. Great Distribution . By th* \l«tri'p,dit«a Gift Cos., CASH GIFTS TO TJhE AMOUNT OP SSOO 000 ' EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE ’ 6 Cash Gifts, each $10,000• 40 Gs«h Gifti, each $1 000 ; 10 cash gilts each 111 000 ; 200 1 cash gifts, each 600 ; 20 c mil gifts, each [ 6,600 ; WO cavti gifts, eacly I*o. !50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos - eaeh $309 : to *7OO i 76 “ “ Melodcons “ 76 ! to !0O , 860 Sewing Machines - - “ 80 io 76 . r -600 Gold Watch,# - . - “ 76 |ui 300 ‘"’A •- ).* ' i 1 )nsh Prides,’Silver Ware, 4k., valued «t • 1.400.000 .- ■ ’ . . - ' j' j, A chance to draw.»ny of th’> above I,’riae. for 26c. Tickets describing Prise# are i rated in Knveiopcwjpid well n;i ’ed. O# d-eqeipt ofß6c. a tir.alei Zs fleet ip tlr#wji aridioul choice and sent by ’hluil ‘to any .-wibre-l. Tb« priae named upon it bp delirereAdo ! the ticket boldey on payment of-ffhe /Jbffav. ! Pfwes arc i mined is tely sent to utiy addl.s%ft | tiy return. Mini 1,, V* ** * VodiVivl *ki»6w Vhat your I’rixe is befnA i ywu pay f.w ,it. Any ’hr hr fat OHO-her of »i oer vglv. .Nu Plus If*. <Jur pat 1 rons can depend on fair dealing, . j Rcrrnrscrn; W. select the following from | many who have lately ; drawn Valuable j Priee« and kindly permitted on' to publish i them; Andrew J. Burns,Chicago,Blo,oooi I llise Clara *. Walker, Baltimore, Piajio, ! 8*00: James M. v.atthews. Petrdit, $5 000; j John TANARUS, Andrews, NaVahnsb, $5000; Mies | Agnes Siminuqt, OharU.toji, Piano, S6OO. j We pubti-h no (lames without permission i Opinions <>r thk f’UKss :—‘The firm is , reliable, and deserve their success ’* — j Weekly Tribune May 8. -*We know theip tn |he a fair dealing firm.”—A'. Y. Herald, -Way 23, ‘A friend of ours drew a S6OO prize, ! which was promptly received,” —Oaily A'etet Jnne 8 Send for iberai inducements' to Agents Bnli*ficu ngn rant.cd. Every pacaage nf Seal and Envelope- contatos one cashout .Six Tickets for #1 • 13 for ft: 35 for $6 ;I JO for sls All lett< ra should be addressed In HARPER, WILHOIIIAO# ITS Sraadwoy, New Vork. STATS OP OSOli(JIA~Hall Court fy. Ordinary’s Of£c« Rrp. 13 19 09 James P. Wood* h'i« appH#d f# r rx»*nir»- * : on of p#»r*<*niUy ■»n*i raluition and spurt «h*7 and I will |in»s ojh»|i the same at 10 o’clock a it on the 2-Hb iluy of September at my Office. A. M OOOHKAat, Ordii.ary. J7tb 2t Notice to Debtor* end Creditors aEoUo!4 Hall Comyty. Ail peni.ins bavin- il.mnd vj(,in«t William ; Y. Pugh tat* nt said wsmty. dfcra*.J, *r» ' hertdy liotifi# 1 t” present thsiu. pf’ipetly itlsslnl to me w thin the time pee critifd by Its. »r they will nut ba tattled. Afid all persons indrlited lu said deceased, are hereby required to moko immediaif paviarnt. A. H. HOLLAND, Admr. —Sept, 10th (fiSU las— Scwrgia White Csuty. Whereat Oshorn P. Quifiian applies to me for letters of Admini|trntion on tfie estate of James Quillian, lata of said eouotjr <teee*,- so. Tboie are therefore Incite and admonish all conn rued to show cause, if any they have, ar my sffics on or before tl s first Monday in October why said I* tsis should not be grant ed. Given opd r nv hand at niy office tbit Ist day September 1960. N, H PALMER, Ordinary —:tfi lyys- GF.OttGIA— Hall County. Ordinary'* Sept , 7tA 1809, 80. Farr h»« applied for Ezemp. tion of persoalty and valuation and - v ettin#r apart of llomealead. and I will pass upon thesameat in i 'clock am on th# Ifitl, day of Saptembrr 1860 at my office, A. M. COCHRAN Ordinary. Sept. 1869-21 » ayonou , mail coy sit. Ordinary'* Office, September lOfA 1869- Susannahs Harrison hat applied for Ex.tnp tion of Personalty, and valuation and setting apart of Homestead and I will pas# upon the same at 10 o'clock * u- otthe t3rd day of Septembei 1869 at my office. A, M. COCHRAN Ord’y. Sep't. 10th-!t G BO KOI A —Mall County. Ordinary* office Sept. Ilk 1869. .Howell Jarretth** applied for Exemption of P*raon*!y and valuation and setting apart ot' Homestead find I will pass 4P«n tit* s*m* a.t 10 o’clock on the Jlrd day of Scptawbar 1860 at my office. A. M. COCHRAN.—Ordinary. oxokOia. mall county,— Ordinary'• office Sepl Bed 1889. Robert M. Shore has applied for Exemp tion us Personally snd setting apart and val nation ol'Jlomeste <J and l will pass upon the'game nt 10'o’citvk A u on the Jfird day of Sfipt. 10CM at «y "flee. . A. M. COO If RAN, Ordinary. -Sept. 10th 3t~ NOTICE. ■ r Will apply to the Court of ordinary el Hull County, at tne .September Term next of said court, jor'leave to aell tha Real Ee ttfre’fif X. Slalioti deceased J. P. WIIsfiON. Adtu’r August fith 1889.-2 m • NOTICE. V t* 1 ' I will sjiply to the Court ot Ordinary of Hall" County at the Ootuber Term nest, of yatd, Cjwirir for tear* to Sell all t)»# Real Ro tate of Paul Furr deceased, Renj BRI.vN, Adminietrator. August 20th-tt GEORGIA HALL COUNTY. Ordinary e Office Sept, 10M 111# SH. CdIN ha« applied for exepp .tion of P#r-nßfilly, and valuation find spiting apart and valuation of Hoifieatead, and ! will pass npo.i tb* i*mt at my office nt 10 u’cloak a m on the 2fithday of Sept 18## A. M. COCHRAN,Ordinary. Bapt. mh-2t GEGRGIA Utifon County. Ordinary' e Offiet, Any.tfith, 1869. Is ham Stuart bn* applied for exemption of personalty and setting apart and valu •lion of Homest sad and I will past upon the same at my office at 10 o’clock a. m. 25th day of September 1869. W. K. LOGAN,Ordinary. September 17lb 184#-2t PUHTATIOH BITTERS This wonderful vege table restorative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. Asa ioni£ and frordial for the aged and languid it has no filial amo?ig stomach ics. Asa remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are espec ially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, tem perate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it is intro duced it becomes a standard article—a me dicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world—be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Store*. * TO LAND SELLERS. IyEUSONS bfivipg lands for sals can he I very much aided in finding a purchaser by isporting to mv description, location and price for said land*. A. M. COCHRAN. Real Estate Agent. Jnn« l# IM9-tf HORACE M. SMITH, St’Craasnu to L’H AS. H. BASSETT, Mauufaelitrrr of • rmc COLD IP I Ml. UQ Duane Wtvoot. NEW YORK. lfi Carat fine.—Warrnnt.nl f,.r on# year. - Equid to the beat in quality and finish. , OT GOLD PENS RE-POINTED. BRADLEY & CURRIER, Wholesale *fc Retail D**«l*r«» iu DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, Windows, Hatlding Material*, Ate. 44 & 46 DEY STREET, NEW YORK. Wcit’i Improwrd Pump. The moat Simple, Dumb?*, Powerful, and th* Cheapest, lt .üb|# Actjag J,ift and Forte Pump, in use, Tim, wall known to need, and recommended to aaad further notice. Sand fur circular. Otis’ Patent Lightning Rods. Tt# only perfect in,ulat!op iu America,— Plenty of werthleas imitation# and infringe-! meuts afloat, which beware us. The t<ade { supplied with this and Star, and other kind* at lowest price*. Sffipdh# panffia WindtPill. Saif Regulating and Self-Adjustable Boxes. EMPIRE CORN to FEED,MiI,Li The ouly aetialactory iron mill in market. Send for circular. J. D. WEST A CO; 40 Oomtaadt St., R. Y. STATE OF GEORGIA, White Oeunty.— WHEREAS William 11. Logan, Admia iltruor of John JJ. Cfaveu, retweafiiite to the Court, in bis petition, duly filed nhd entered »n reeord that h* has fully edininla tared John H 4 Craven’s e|t*to Thi* la. tliarefore. to cite all paiaoua concern**, kindred and creditor#, to show cause if any they can, why asid administrator should net he discharged from hi* administration, and receive latter# id diamiaaion, »» th# firat Monday in November. U«»: R- il. PALMER,Ordinary* Fab, I fith,-6m ~~ ffOTICE. T ’ k Application will b# mad* to th# Court of Ordinary of Hall Bounty, av the Sep tembar teiui next, "f aaid Court, furlaay# to sail all tbs Real E«tat* of Joseph DUnaga#' dacaasad. JOHN f. DUNAOAN. ezikibl dunaoan. Adm'r Jaly 80 188#.-2m Gainesville Retail Prieei. Corrected Weekly hy th* Mrrvhabii of Oaiaafitilla. Menola Rope < • *• Rio Coffey, pay lb Si Brown Sugar, par 1b... *B Kew York Slat# Chao**, par Ik SB Flour, prr1h...... »# Cooking Hod* per lb 16 Black Fvpper, p«f Ib 60 Alvpicr, per lb .... .. 40 Race Ginger, per 1b. i........ 40 Epiom Salt., per Ib 16 Bacon, per Ib . 2n Naili.pcr lb 10 Salt, per Ib 26 Jute Rope, per lb». j..> .<<.<*..,,. 80 Indigo (but) pir ox .1.....,,. I 6} Potent Axed, each 1 b% Pickled Pork, per !b 18 ()„rn, per Mi bet. J. Painted JBuvket., each................... 8l WliiUamora’Bcotton oardt. per pair,... 1* Adamantinecarullet, per lb. ffi Calico, per yord 10 te fi i<ole Leather, per lb 88 Chicken!, eaeh .Iff t» IS Egg!, per doi 16 Butter, per lb to Cotton, per lb ft Powder, per Ib 66 Corrected meekly/rota the Atlanta Taper e J AtlaaU PUrfcst Report Attaaxta, Jly $, 1569. COTTON- Firmer pi soc„ Fi6*n*i6j. GOLD — Baying at 15 eeat!, veiling at 87 vie SlLVEß—Buying at ’Jiet... nailing nl 80r GOLD DUST.-eßuyiag t< §l. 10 aad 1.16 per pennyweight. VHoiuun rmcan OnAH—Cnrn. White, per bn ta 120 Mixed of T«!lftir (o Barley J 16 u I 76 Rye 1 »« In I M Dun. to e t Wheat, White •. *C to ! 60 Red 1 V to 1 80 Fueua- .Vrfine.ek* i to 5Ud Exirr ...... 4 00 to 4 ti Extra Family«... 8 40 to 8 78 Fancy A*6 te $ ill* Bacon—C leaf 6 idei $ tn J 1 Clear RibOe-I Side!, to >o Plata in 16 Caavai* Hanu...... 1 th 28 Bhonlder! 14 to Laaa —In Barrel! to H In Keg! »*d (hn< 29 tn 23 Mo uaw a!—Cabm par gallon. 58 lo 60 New Orleana 46 te 67| ftyrap per nllea $0 to 1 26 BwiAn—Cru-hed per lb 19 lo 19 Olori#—! per In 14 to 18 New urlvan!... 14 m 17 Demerefa 16{ to 17{ Tobacco—Low Grade# pr Ib 60 to #0 j Medium par pound 70 to 76 j Good medium par pound.. 40 lo 66 j Kina per pound *0 to I 00 ; Choice per p0nM........ 1 1# tn loA * New York Column. I * J h I I ■ •*- I/O tent New opk New# ■ms THE PEOPLE GREATLY EXCITED. "COSTAR” IN THE FIELD t Xj>jLX>xjomn . Look Out l fiOok Out ? t A BEAUTIPIER ‘*bli'A beautifiir [feediee Macimin- fOt Sepf.j ‘ Hr.NltY It. COSTAR, oft To. JO Crosby Hiroet—is said to bo 'olit* with a BEAI* TD FIBH that oellpata anything ever known i„ this lino. Tho Ladies lire Wild with delight One L'idy .«)#, ‘I know it'* right.' and poin ted to n Skin its fresii. soft, and deiicat* a* il child Another Lady said. 'lf it cost #lo 00 a bottle. I’d have it;' snd anathar 'Away with all hurtful cosmetics, anil five me only ‘‘CofiUr#’' Bittpr-Bwfiet and Orange Blofieoma- It gives lleauty to the CnmplAitgi, a Kaay glow to tha cheeky fi Ruby tinge to th* Lipa< and Happineae romplete. It! Spwiirc'. Hos worlhlaaaimitatioi». All i)fng|dttai» Uiiineavil’e sell it. On* bottlr, #l(K)i three hbitlha.if##. Or add Tess "COSl’AK.’’ No. 10 Oroahy ft t, Raw York, IOH I vnoetCOHNS. fOHI »• onCOttNf [ Hominy Tape 3 ,4 up. 26.] •• IOH MV I IOH MV It ean’t etnnd it) But he did, fur bo eeut right off nod got $ ° f "CMttrV’ Owm Solvtat, and it Cur A-d Uliil. Ttlidannnda o! Vuxot Sold. AH Dradfiat! fa Oaira-Villa naU.’it. Or nddretn • CClvTAB,’' N». »0 Creeby *4.. N. T. UOtIsEKEEPKttSJ Housekeepers t Men*”Women-»nd dhiidrn I Men—Wotaeß *mJ Ahildrca! RCAO^RKADv -'Cooling to Senbla and Bam!," “Bdotiiiilg to all painful wou da. Be." "Ilcnling to dll flufea, Ulcer*. fce. tt “HENRY R COS I AH, «l No 111 Ornnhy Street—in‘out’ with a »alv*—triilr.h H# nails Ilia ‘ Costar V’ Buckthorn Salve- PcrhapH the moat rxtr.imdiuary »»ui erer kauon. It* power «>fSoutbiii" and Healing soy pi; Cu’s, Bufu*. Ilriii.c*. Hor**. Plcvr*. Chdpped Hknilaatid Fk'H. Mr Sore Ninplaa, fuf I’ll#*, dw-. de-fv-ih Wiffi'dit a parallel.— Our peiyon pay*of i>, ‘I wonld no, ba with' out a Bogin my Home, if it eo*t fin, or | had to travel all the wdy l« New York h-r H. [fif. Y. Euentny Seme. Sept 6 ] AH Ihucifiat in Gaiiieeville *»ll it Or a>Urra! "COST Alt * No inCfeeby Si„ ST. “COSTAft’S" fSlSitdfird rirpaFMibM A KB ‘Coitar's” Bat. ji>acK'4«B totefp “Costar * Bed-BiffExteraioatotS' Co»tMT's’ r i»u>y !»■ ei Insect Powder “Duly Infallihlt Hemeoie* known,” “18 year* »-iab'i»l ed in New Yoik.” “2.000 Horen and Fln-k' fumufijcmnoldally. "AH Druggiat* in Ga ueevdle »ell ihom," “111 Beware ! I ' of apuriiHK Itnitatlumli. SI.OO at*. . .rut by ion it ore (Vc..fi,(‘fif’pflr!. gi.Oti pav* f,.r any Alleelry- Kxprenp AdJre«« HEItKV S.'CMTiR, ns. <• cxffaVr ss. ( ». r Fof-MHrby j.n, noon k a co.. Galncevillo.G*/ SolJ by all Whobtalr DruggUla ia SavaO* nab. G-.orgi,, and ir; a'! tb* larg#f;;jei Oeiwb-r an? t|