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THE DAILY OPINION.
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XjOCXA.il. affairs.
TjfojiNOBOU WnutLY Opinion.—\o. 6
of tlrii edition ofYR* paper la ready for
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parison with any journal now publlahed
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tained at our counter.
Unitkd States Court .—The September
session of the United States Court, for the
Northern District of Georgia, met yester
day forenoon, the Hon. John Ersktne pre
siding. Up to the hour of opening Court,
District Attorney Fltoh, and United State*
• Marshal Dickson, had not arrived. A ftw
cases were sounded, and the Court ad
journed until 10 a. ii. to-day.
Republican Meetina.—Adilreta of Hon.
Wm. Windon, Member of Concrete from
Minnesota.—It having been announced hy
posters throughout the city yesterday that
Hon. W. Windon, member of Congress
(Vom the State of Minnesota, was in the
city, and would address the citizens of At
lanta upon the issues of the day at tile
City Hull at o’clock last evening, there
was a large assembly of the citizens col
lected at that hour to hear the address. By
the appointed hour the Hall was crowded
‘to overflowing, and all seemed anxious to
hear the Republican of the Northwest
upon the issues before us. Col. Henry P.
Farrow, who presided over tlie meeting,
introduced the distinguished gentleman in
an appropriate manner, when he addressed
the meeting in an able and impressive
speech of nearly two hours’ length. We
will not attempt to give a report of his
speech, but only allude to a few of the
leading thoughts presented.
lie assured his hearers that the Repub
lican masses North bore no ill will or
Jintred toward the masses South, and while
they had been driven to legislate against
the political leaders of the South they were
friendly to the masses. He clearly demon
strated that by relieilion all legal Govern
ments here were destroyed; that by the
surrender the Rebel State Government*
were destroyed, and that Congress alone
had power to establish now Governments ;
that President Johnson usurped powers
and attempted to organize State Govern
ments ; and that the Issues were submitted
last year to the highest of aU tribunals—
the people; that the people sustained Con
gress by an overwhelming majority; that
the Thirty-ninth Congress stood about
three Republicans to one Democrat, and
when Johnson appealed to the people they
sustained the Republicans, and elected the
Fortieth Congress with an Increased in*
jorlty; that Andy Johnson is the worst
enemy the South has, and is injuring the
South by irritating the Northern people
for political purposes; that the people,
through Congress, will remove him If he
disregards the Reconstruction laws; that
the Republican party Is the friend of the
people, and had thrust aside tho political
leaders and come directly home to tho
people.
lie Insisted that as 203,000colored troops
lmd fought for the Government, and as all
the colored people were the friends of the
Government, they were entitled to citizen
ship. He appealed to them to conduct
themselves In a manner which would prove
that their friends, thq Republican party,
had done right In changing them from
pieces of property to citlzons. lie gave
the colored people candid and most ex
cellent advice.
We regret that the lateness of the hour
precluded the possibility of our giving a
full report of this well-timed and most ad
mirably concciyod address. The speaker
wa* repeatedly interrupted with rounds of
applause, which clearly indicated that he
was speaking to Georgians, in whoso bo
soms there were responsive sentiments.
The speaker was about concluding his
spcecli, when Rx-Governor Joseph E.
Brown asked “ If tho acceptance of the
terms proposed w ould result in Immediate
Reconstruction ?”
The speaker then candidly and frankly
answered the question freely aud fully,
stating that although he could not speak
for Congress or the Republican party, yet
he could give his opinion. He had a very
decided opinion on that point, and that was
that tlie honor of the party was pledged
to receive the States back Into the Union,
If they goriAted the terms tendered them,
and.the'^j?Rlican party would soon be
as utad as the Democratic party now Is, If
It were to violate Its honor by refusing to
admit a State which accepts the terms of
reconstruction. This expreaslita of opin
ion was overwhelmingly applauded.
The speaker having concluded his ad
dress, and the enthusiastic applause which
followed having subsided, a vote of thanks
was given to the distinguished speaker. It
Is truly gratifying to the friends of equal
and Impartial justice to see the rapid
stride* with which the Republican Party
Is advancing In onr btate. Certain Journ
als map continue their abuse and misrep
resentation* of the worthy gentleman who
presided over this canning.and athem who
are with him In the great wqrk of Beoon-
•tauetioa, but they will live to nee their
error.
Grand Musical Frstival.—On Fri
day evening of tlie present weak a grand
vocal and instrumental concert will be
given under the auspices of the Young
Men’s Library Association. The object of
this entertainment is to collect funds to
aid in purchasing books for the library.
Tills enterprise, In the Interest of which
the concert will be given. Is one that
strongly endorses itself to tho public. The
young men have, a laudable undertaking
ou hand, and every dollar contributed by
tlie people is an aid toward the wtaMjsh-
ment of,one of the moat praiseworthy ln-
s: itever located In Atlanta.
Tiip-qntlre, ruhu-tatameut will bo under
the supsirvIpWl^hf theft. Ludwig Harm sou,
than whom no gentleman Is better adapted
for tlie businesa. He possesses a floe musical
genius, accompanied by a most graceful
and skillful execution, and is thoroughly
taught in the divine art. To aid him he
will have tho best procurable musical tal
ent Ip the city. We have heard the names
of many ladies and gentlemen mentioned
In connection with tills concert, which are
its surest promisee of success. We have
not a doubt but that the entertainment
will be a most agreeable one, and that
quite a handsome sum w ill be realised from
It. We hope tlie young men will And It to
be abundantlv remunerative.
Baii conduct In Church certainly Is one
of the most disreputable acts Of w hich *n
Individual can be guilty, and there are few
deeds which one can perpetrate which so
justly brings him Into disrepute as bad
conduct Is in tho house of God, As a
general thing there are few persons SO de
praved, so lost to all self-respect as to lie
willing to Imzzard tils standing 111 society
hy tlie committal of such acts as arc un
becoming a lady or gentleman at such
places. Those who would so far forget the
rules of propriety, to say nothing of the
great moral obligation which they arc un
der, as to act unbecoming in the house of
worship, are object* of pity and commiser
ation rather than of our anger and con
tempt. Such need the sympathy aDd
prayers of all good people. If such per
sons do not respect the minister or his con
gregation, they should remember that they
are in the house of God; that the Church
is Ills sanctuary ; and that If they do not
feel an interest In ills worship, they should
not annoy those of the congregation who
do. J.et the man who would thus trespass
upon his dearest Interests beware! bo-
ware!!
OrxNixo lloi-.—The opening hop which
came off at Spring Hill Cottage last night,
was decidedly a success. The attendance.
In point of numbers, was Creditable, aud
in appearance altogether respoetable. The
occasion was one of decidedly a pleasant
character, all seeming to enjoy the festivi
ties with a peculiar relish. The gay, the
beauty and elite wore present, and the da.
sire seemed to be to rival each other la
rendering tbe evening ond of special en
joyment to Mi In attendance. Prof. Clark, 1
with his silver band, was on hand, and
discoursed Choice music, to the dellghtof
those who participated In the promenade,
the waltz and the Cotillon, and all went
“merry as a marriage bell.” At a late hour
the pleaaantry of the occasion wts reluc
tantly abandoned, and the crowd dispersed
for tlielr homes, to dream over the delight
ful hours spent at the opening Hop of At
lanta Mineral Spring Hill Cottage.
Should not be Allowed.—Tho habit of
allowing dry goods boxes and other ob
structions to remain on our sidewalks
should not be tolerated by the cltv author
ities. It Is sometimes difficult for men,
much less the ladies, to squeeze through;
and, particularly when a party of cither
ladles or gentlemen meet at these jiolnta, it
Is Impossible to pass each other. It Is en
tirely too bad, and It Is trusted that those
who liavo unthoughtedly left such obstruc
tions on the sidewalks, will be more
thoughtful In tlie future; and should It he
persisted In, tho police- should look after
the matter and treat it as an Intolerable
nuisance,
Personal.—Gen. P. M. B. Young, of
Cartcrsvillc; B. H. Ilill, of Athens; Gen.
A. J. Hanscll, of Roswell; and Hon. P. C.
Wright, of New York, are In the city, and
stopplngat the United States Hotel.
lion. Foster Blodgett, of Augusta, and
Judga II. W. Ulllycr, of Alabama, are In
the city, and stopping at the National.
non, James Johnson, Collector of the
Port of Savannah, is In the city, In attend
ance upon the United States District
Court.
Atlanta, Ga, Sept. 3, 1867.
A. R. Wat ton, Eeq n qf the Committee on
Library and Rooms, Y. M. L. A:
Dear Sir: Herewith please find sixteen
volumes New American Cyclopedia, as a
donation to our Library from Messrs. D.
Appleton Ac Co., New York, aud Col. L. P.
Grant and James Atkins, Esq., of this city.
Allow me to say, that the price of these
books is W per volume, or 106 for the set.
One half of this was donated by the pub
lishers, D. Appleton A: Co„ and tho other
half by the two gentlemen named above.
Coi. Hulbert, also generously donated the
Express charges, which were $6.50.
ReepectIUUy pours, D. G. Jokes.
Atlamts, Ga, Sept. 8, 1867.
Mr. D. O. Jo net—
Dear Sir: To-day I have, through you,
Appleton's Cyclopedia (16 vols.J si a dona
tion to the Young Men’s Library Associa
tion from Messrs. D. Appleton A Co, of
New York, and Col. L. P. Grant and James
Atkins, Esq- of this elty. Please accept
from me the thanks of the Committee, with
the assurance that the matter will be pre
sented to tho Board of Directors at Its first
itlng, that acknowledgments may be
made in due form. The donation Is a most
magnificent one.
Very truly yours, A. K. Watson.
neoted with the meeting *t the City Hall,
last evening, was the admirable arrange
ments made by Mr. Fltaglbbon, the Janitor,
to insure the comfort of the crowd. He
received, as was deserved, the unanimous
thanks of the assemblage. “Long may
he live” to exhibit his usefulness at
officer tad citizen on similar occasions 1
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Ova Advertisers.—The Gate City Loan
sad BatMlug Asraclatloa meow eiludge Smith's
office to-night.
Wm D. Luckie, Newton county—Citation.
James N. Sims, Newton county—Application for
leave to sell.
Messrs. Cox A Hill here one of the largest end
best asserted stocks of liquor* In thli city. Pur*
uhesers will do w ell to give them e call.
The attention of ell parties concerned Is direct*
ed to tho notice of Robert G. Mays, of Bartow
oounty. ’
The attention of the reader is directed to the
OAeiel Latter List which appears In the Opinio*
of this morning.
Opinion Job Oftiok.—By reference to
another oolume, it will he «e«n that the Opinion
Office is now prepared to do, In the neatest end
moat approred style of the A rt, and on reasona
ble terms, every variety and style ef Job Print
ing, to which we invite the Attention of onr
Mends and the publto generally. For full partte-
ilers or the various classes of work we are pre
pared to execute, see notice in another column.
We also have, iu connection with our Job Offioe,
a first-class Ruling Machine, an noqulsitiott
which enables us to exeoute and rule to order any
and every variety and style of werk done In any
printing establishment in this section of the
country. , *
Kukky's “Universal” Cotton Gin end
condenser for sale hjf P. W» J. Uonots.
Arrivals at the Atlanta Hotels.
MONDAY, SElTKMHIll S, l«fl.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.-WMTAKKB A Ras-
«k*m. PnyprUtof-W. 11. TfrsNXR. Clfrk.
W A McAlister, Jla P H Thornton, Ga
- M Kennedy, Ga
II8 Hargrove, i
T L iKiugherty, Ga
J M Morris. Ga
T Turner, Ga
(JC Muni, Ga
1» M B Young, Ga
* " Mitchell. Ga
•I L nv*us, UB
J 11 Garrett, Ala
R G Wright; Ala
IIH Hill, Ga
T J Hardaway, Ga
TJ Burfee, Ga
c: W Gddfrey. Ga
O H Tucker, Ga
W Dougherty, Ga
Mr Willoughby, Ga
HT Atkln«rTonn
A J Hanscll, Ga
ETMiller, Ga
Miss M Carter. Ga
V A GaskiU, Ga
J N Dobbs, Ga
ZT Turner, Ga
W A Downs, Ga
J A Render, Ga
W A Bbaokolford, Ga
J F Henry, Kr
WJ Rainey. Ga
- “atnslde, N O
1 Bradshaw, Ala
I Jacobin. N Y
aoobin. N Y
J McCoy,Ga
li O Camp, Ga
R C Fitts, Ga
a imuey, ua
Miss K Ridley,.Ga
MrsB 8 Gunter, Ga
8 Fouche, Ga
K Fouche, Ga
Mrs Been. Ga
W11 Harman, V O
DR Bradford, 8C
W WGiddin.Ga
A f) Small, Ga
A Farnsworth, Ga
D Appier, Ga
W K Moon, Ga
CMMcCutohlna, Ga
B M^telbly, <»a
It FLyous, Ga
W Wood, Ga
J A Billups, Ga
JS Fannin. Ga
J A Barrett, Go
j BoytL GA
JC Gregg, Flu
C Brumby, Ga
C J Thomas, Ga •
H W Dnllis, Ga
W J Smith, Alt
JF Lybn and wife, Ala
A Short,
L Denarii, A1 a
ECKsnu, Ala
J McDade, G%
VT C Darden, Ga
VV^HlJtbn'eyl Ga
J R Henderson ,Ga
WB Hudson, kjr
P O Wright, k Y
R A Crawford, Ga
J kt Whitehead, Ga.
8Hoggin, Ga
Mill Fleming, Ga
ffiPItommey.Ga
AMERICAN HOTEL—Wnrrrx
4 Pro*rs. Bryson and Wllpy, Clerks.
J F Hay, Md
8 .Jones, A T O
W Nuckolls, Ga
Mrs J Kyle, Toon
U MKnox, Tenn
F M Micklejohn, Ga
Bogart, G a
J M-Moyera'and wifo, Ga Ga
jBSu^Ky UjEgfer
AH films, Ga
h L Cato, lady A soft, Jia
JG Winter, Ala
W 11 Fitnch. o, Tenn
W Morrow, Tsnn
R L BowdreTean
M Witty. If C
W H Smith, N G
G J Lewis, Gi
J MC Robertson, G a
R M Wirt. Ga
V LBenn
L G Close,
«C
F W Goth In, Ohio
LGutawaeky, N Y
J B Johnson, Ga
J N Hudson. Ga
VT A Harp, Ga
W B Flock, Ga
H Middle brooks Ga
W A Hill, Ga
M Trout, Ga
D W r Hpenoe, Ga
I! Huf Ga
T J Holders, Ga
J H Glover, Ga ,
T Willingham, Ark
NATIONAL HOTEL-B. B. POVB, ProprUtor-U
D. Harris, dark.
E Kickmrn. Ala
L Marks, Ala
M L Gerson. Ala
O Gerson; Ala
A M Fahnestock, N O
J W Nichols, Ala
A H Smith, Ala
8 Wertheimer, Ala
Miss M L'pennis, Ga
Miss CK Reid, N Y
Miss M Reid. Gu
W A Fuller, Ga
1) Smith. Ga
T P Robb, Ga
T M Norwood, Ga
G W (Justin, Ga
Miss D Ayres, Ga
Miss H Gustln,Ga
Miss Middleton, GA
U Whitney, Ala
J Richard, Ga
J W Ragland. Ga
T W Henry, Ga
C K Leitner, Ga
E W Wallace, Ga
WII D Gaillard, SC
J N Vincent, My
J Hope, Ga
Mrs B Pratte. Mo
J T Jarman, Ga
A Long, Qa
8 A Pardea, Ga
Jackson, Tenn
J B Mobley, 80
H H Jonea, ft lady, Ga
li t Hoff,Tnd
J J Williamson, Fla
J W II Underwood, Ga
G J Drake. Ga
J B Hell, Alu
AW Retry, Ga
J 8 Campbell. Minn
W Window, Minn
J T Milner, AU
J C Hanson, Texas,
H D Stanley A wife, Ga
rsreasrBvs
Httpertar Court ef Newtoe ooaaty, <
Wtofodvl*
ettatmu*
UorgU, will
ha patttabed la the Atiaata Opinion.
WM. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary.
AAEON K. RICHARDSON,
Clerk Superior Court.
OevUMttwu Ga.. Sei>teml>cr ft. 1WI7—w4t
WSEOBGIA, VOK8YT1I COUNTY
The lagal advertisements or tho Ordinary, Clerk
8aperior and Inferior Courts and Sheriff or said
county, will hereafter be published in the Opim-
ton, Atlanta, Qa., until farther notice.
WM. D. BKNTLY, Ordinary.
J. T. BROtVN,
Clerk Superior end Inferior Courts.
A. C. BELL, Sheriff.
Soptmuher^tfffT. sepc—wit
iwxotic£—untilTfurther no:
tlas tk* legal a'lvcrliaemenu of the oEo* of
Ordinary of Carroll county, (la., will be publLhod
in the Opinion, A uevopoper published la Atlan
ta, Georgia J. M, BL CLOCK, Ordinary,
eeylwtt
ar until further notice the
logoi advertisements of the Oral.ary of Gordon
county, Georgia, will be pukkithed la Use Georgia
treaty aad Dally Opinion.
1» W lOtBL, Ordinary
Hr UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
Shevir. Salei of Sumter county, Georgia, will ba
published in the Georgia Weekly Opinion,
AUG. G. BAiroBD, Sheriff.
1, lWt—v«t
UT NOTICE.—HEREAFTER, UNTIL
further notice, tho adrerttaements oonneoMd with
the offhu of Oldbury, Sheriff, Clerk of the impo
rter aad Ufhrihr Coarto or Chattooga county, Ga.,
will ha paMMsod la tho Opinion, a newspaper
publlihtd la Atlanta, Oh.
a O CLKGHORN, Sheriff.
SAJi'L BaWkins. Ordinary,
a D. C. CDB0ND6ON,
Clark to per tor aad Interior Courts.
SuNmerslUe, Aug. Shim. AngSl—wst
MTNOTICE.-I HEREBY GIVE No
tion that all the Advertisements of Sheriff's Bales
or Gordo* county, Ga, will be made la the Opin
ion newspaper, publithod la tbe elty of Atlanta.
JOHN GBBBHABI, Sheriff.
UAlheua, Ga, Augnet BT, M»f. engSSwtt
HTNOTICIC.-POLK S11K1UFF BALES
will be published In the Atlanta Weekly Opinion
until farther notion.
Be W. CLEMENTS, Sheriff.
Cedar Town, Ga., Aug. tT, 1807. aug60-w4t
IWNOTICE^tI HEREBY GIVE No
tice that nil theedvertbomehta ofShoriff'i Sale,
of Efhrtovr county, will be made In the Opinion
bpwspaper.of the o|ty of Atlente,
W. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff.
Uartcnvllle, lia.Aug.lt, 18U7. augtr-wlt
Upeciai Xoticee.
WCOX A HILL HAVE IN STORE
three hundred birreli lee Old Bye and Bourbon
Whitklce. eeplO—dtr
WCOX Ac BILL HAVE ON HAND
dne Brsndlea, Rum, Gina and Wine, of every
description,aeplO—dtf
COX A HILL HAVE NOW IN
store the largest stock of One LIQUORS in the
Slate. tepld-dtr
WGEORGIA STATE LOTTEBY-
ren res Bnsvre er ran
MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME
Combination date, Mo, (17.
The following were the Drawn Noe., dept. Mb,
18-2I-7M3-3-38-10-70-29-22-75-60-16
Mpis-lt BOYD, WILSON A OO, Managers.
IWTO RENT.—A DESIRABLE
More ua Whitehall street.
Appply to TURPIN * KING, Druggjats,
(draw Whitehall end Marietta ■ tracts,
seps—dlw
UT NOTICE. — HEREATER, UNTIL
further aotlee. the advertisements conn acted with
the oMee ef Ordinary, Sheriff, Clerk!of the Supe
rior court ef Paulding county, Georgia, win he
published U the Opinion, a newspaper published
M Atlanta, On. S. B. McGRRGOR, Ordinary,
P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff.
JAMM T. USD,
Clerk Superior CeurL
Dellee, August ST, if. aufflh-^tds
OTNoficX.-THX SHERUTV AD-
vertlslng ef Gwinnett eoualy will tssseftei aw
peer la foe Oseegln Weald y Opts ten.
P. if. (XAMOMB.
lA.rsneeviUa, Ga, Aug. IS, 1ST. tsgh.il,
WPROPOSAIJJ.
Orrios Direr n DisnuusiMa QUASTskaAtTga,
Atlanta, Ga, September Id, ISPI.
SZALXO PMT0SAL8 will lie receive*! at this
efloe until It n Prlday, September Mth, 1SS1, at
whloh time they will be opened, for supplying
this Depot with the milowlng amounts «r Forage
and Straw, vlt: ,
SSOJhO pounds Osts.
405,00pound. Hay, balm). <
IOOjOQOpound. Straw, buleil.
Tho Oats to be sound,/rpo fromtbaff or dirt,
hnd pot up In goad strong seeks or not leas then
two or store than four bushels per atek. The Bay
find Straw to be iound, free front dust sad weed!,
and will baled. The whole to bo subject to snob
ee the DepatomenOsnay direct,
, isssteexstr&zv
of two rsspoasible person* who are
wMHbk to bcoomft surety for the WddoV In the
•vmt of tho contract being awanlod to hint.
Froposals not complying with tho roquIromonU
Of this advortlsomont will bo rtfeoted.
DfMvsry to oommenco within ton (HI) days atkor
fiotificstiou of approval of contracts and continue
at ftps rat# of not loss than oao-third of th# wholo
amount per month, to bo dolirerod in oars npon
th# sidling at th# font of Forsyth street, or at tho
Quartermaster's warehouse, Forsyth itroet, At*
lanhm Ga., as tho Qoartorauter may direst.
Proposals for ^ie delivery oi' one-third
amount of Forage and one-half the
tttraw will be entertained, or for
separately.
Btddani ar# Invited to be present or rep mted
at tho c^eolng of tho bids.
Satlsfaotory ovklonoe of loyalty «ff each snoeesa-
ful bidder, and solvency of tho porOpns offered as
surety, will bn requlrod.
The Government reserves the right to
and all bldgs
Proposals should be addressed to
signed, and endorsed ‘‘Proposals for thi
of Forego and Straw.”
By order of Bsovpt Brigadier General R. 8a:
Chief Quartermaster.
jl I. FARNSWORTH,
1st Lleat. JHtti U. 8. Infantry. A. A. Q. M.,
sep4*-dl0t In charge of Depots
arMRBPrt'iNflLOW’eTsoofri in a
SYRUP, pda ohilduzn rrerans, grastly fsolll-
tatet the process of teething, by softening the
gustt, reducing all lnOammAlloa—will allay All
Pain and spasmodic action, and Is and in sou
ro nwiuLAt* th« bowxls. Depend upon it,
mother., it will give rest to yeur selves, end BH
LIRP AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
Wo baVe put up end told this srtlcls for years,
"nd Oak *at IK coHfiDiNcn anb Tuotk ef It
whet we have never boon able to toy ef any other
mediate*—PffP*> bas it Failkd IK a Ssnols (m-
stascs to Brener a Cobb, when timely used.—
Never did we know an Instance of dlteetltlhatlso
by any ono who a sod It. On the contrary,all nro
delighted with Its operation, and speak la terms
of commendation of its matlcal effects end medi
cal virtues. We speak in this matter "WflAT
WE DO KNOW," after years of experience, and
PLSMlOroRkPBTATION V OB TBE VtTLPILMtNT OP
WKAT bb BUB dmlabb. la almost every la.
stanoe whose the Infant Is suffering Crem pain
and exhsnstatlon, relief will be fbund lu lfteea
or twenty minutes alter the syrup tsadmialA-
tend.
rull directions for uslag will accompany each
koRfo. . / . t
Be sure aad sail tor "Mrs. Wtutiow’s goon#
mo Smcr,” having the rao-slmllaof"CURTI8 A
FIRKINS” on the ont-slde wrapper. All others
s. w. 4. ECHOLS, *(•■»,
ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS*
ALBANY, N. V.,
HOBAOH Ii. EUMTHIfc-r <3u SOptJTB
PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS,
AN M CXULUSIVH MANUFAOTUKMfoS it TUB
‘UNIVERSAL* COTTON GIN A CONDENSER
INVRNTRD AND PATENTED BY
h: o k, a o n u. h m a e, nr.
These Gotsou Gins sad Condenttrs nr* adapted to Ginning and Cleaning
ALL KINDS & CONDITIONS OF COTTON,
And hUsd tor Right or Left Hud Steam, Water, none or Hand Power, end all countries, climates
■ aad people, and In points of ilmpllottr, durability, cadency, aad opora&onT
Superior to all others lu use..
Also, HORACE L. EMERY’S PATENT
ENDLESS CHAIN,
AND LEVER HORSE POWER*
RAW MILLS, ' <'
DOG POWERS, Ere; Era.
Ail of which are offered to the public on tho moot liberal terms.
HTClrculars and Frick Lists furnished on Application. Address, particularly,
J*. J, ECHOLBt Afint
Agrlcultural.lmplement Denier and Commit* to nMerchant,
sufflS—dim . -r . ~ . -
THRESHING MACHINES,
Spoakjthelr own praise wherever planted.
DAVID LANDRETH R HON,
sspSt dnwtm
NOTICE.
■\TOTIOB 1* horeby glv#n (hot i
«n that George Wblaule,
Ktno« AtkiAfi. J. B. Fuller,
Book wall, Jotaph Wood,
./ar*, Jsmo* L. Dunning and Fr*d*-
rlok Ayer, hkv# this day Iliad their poiltfoa to bo
Incorporated under the namo, styl# aad title of
tho Truttoo* of Ua Atlaftte Univomtr with Bill
‘ miML
i. Jonniagc, John A.
NEWTON SHERIFF'S SALE.
W ILLltevaM Uafbre tba Court Boom door, in
lha oity •(KJovington, on itio fir** Tnotday la
ootohar next wlthlnftH«piigaHwmr* of tala, so lha
hlghe«l bidd«r, tho foliowute proparty, io-wlt7
On* vaoaaft krt within the fnoorporat* limit* of
the city of Covtagtoi, known a* lot No. IB lu *ald
city, and bou#dcd m follow*: on tho north by th*
Georgia BAUroadOBd Branham lot, on th* *axt hy
Georgia Railroad re»orvc. on tho houth by Judg*
D. U^y* land, aad o* th* west by Mr*, l^'tloi,
A Eegular Line of Mail Stages
FOR CARROLLTON,
W ILL leave NIWXAX Immediately after tba
arrival of tho oar* from Atlanta, on
MONDAY!, WEDNESDAY! AND FBUAYI.
RETURNING, <
WILL AMtmt AT MeWKAjr ox
TUESDAY!, THURSDAY! AND IAYURDAYI,
Making close connection with the train for At
lanta, Georgia.
Extra trips will be mode on opposite deyt to
■VSSaSWft* mad. m BOWDOV with
Monday*, and Friday* Trip**
Tho Route Uovor a good i
oqulppod with new Concord C
Far* to Bowdon. ......
For pa**age apply V
Neuman, Go., Baptemhar ft,
sdwaVS
s. HOlfl! As.CO.b
Sucsssiors re Ute fate Sabcbl D. WillBctv,
RkKurAotxmu or
PA» T STEEL SAWS AND FILES,
wvor Viwr.l>"tA i " ...i. L«w4», ■ 4M<R ltnvl|ill,uir -
SSfKir^reSjLb'y it SSSSt 4 WrawwrqwmRl ....BRW«-•*».
September S. liffi-rwfcle '' ■ »**>.,.
UAUTOW ilOitixiAOK SHERIFF SALE.
wrr
sale, _th» Adlpi
any
under-
lvery
Reid by Druggists throughout the world.
PRICE, ONLY 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
orrjCIR-MS Pultoa Stress, New Yerki KO
High Hoi born, Loudon, England: 441 St. Pau
street, Montreal, Ceande.
FOR RENT,
r w n jas
dt Mr*. DOYLE.
BojfRDKIW WANTED,
BATCHES I MATCHES!
500 Q r»ayay{^v
T\TILL be sold before tbe Court House
TV dour, In thejbwaof La
county, on the Sret Tuesday n,
between tbe legal honn or se
Til Twoeoyi
(Printer’s ibo |t)
GEORGIA, Groins county,
VET HURRAS, WlJlitm A. lllehsrds applies tor
VT letters of tdmlm.trtwea it tnmu tun, on the
OeUte of Washington Ledbetter, tloeeated i
The** are, therefore, toeite and reqplro all per*
•on* concerned, to be and appear at ay office,
within tho time prescribed by law, to show oauxe,
if any they have, why *ahl letters should not bo
granted.
Glvea under my hand, al office, In GrOonaboro
HotrtomberSd, ^ gnw, Ordinary.
iop4—reRkl ^Prlnler'sfse |SI
NOTICE.
, PFLIUATION Will be raedo to tho chdrtj
Ordinary of Greene county, Georgia,
; regular term alter the expiration <1
Mu Trom this notloe, for leave to sell the
S sltpe being a tract of land In Le* county,
containing 101W o<’.res. more or lol*,) bei
jlng to John R/Cbok, iasper T. Cook and
James c. cook, orphans of Blisha Cook, late of
Lee eoatty, Ga., deceased, for the purpose of
Of tho orphans of Xlitk
■pp4—wtlstoct
QKOKGIAv Newton coumty.
tom it, caoreiore, to cite ana aamonish nil per*
eoaaeoneamod, to show 2cau*o, If any they have,
within th# time prescribed by law, why said let
ters should no‘ * “ “ “■ "
Giron unde
September ft, 1
sopO—w30d
OEOUGIA, Newton county.
all parson* eon*
Groen H Mitchell,
unrepreeeated by
VOIH1 la hereby xlvon to
1.N earned, that tho estate of Gi
deceased, late of said county. Is u
a«ML __ ...j— __ _
of th* Supfrior Court, or mm other Stand projKir
isld* to
* mentis?
I Prtnrer*. feegs |
GEORGIA, PkULDfNO COUNTY.
esrere «IB. P. Let. Isle of said emnty, dwreesed:
These are, tbenibn, Se site end require ell per
sent eotmeraed, re be aad appear afth* Ordtaa
ry’ioMee.lnaadreraaideMirty,rearl "
frit Tuesday in October nest, to show
£L2y5m ,, &italk , ‘ ,M **“ ,h “ ,d
Augurilt’nR my “and and cRatal signature,
0 ’ ” s: B. MoGRRGOR, Oidlnary.
(Printer's megs)
J& CM'Ms&w
Baws; also. Trimming and FeUoo Web*.
Wo also oontlnna the mapufaetnre of oar wall
known bcatui of FfLEsT made of th* beak
"" lCastSteel; out by band and fully war*
to tie equal In Quality to the beet RngUsh.
•ospectfiiily solicit order*, which wa ora
to fill promptly, at tee fewest rate* aad
swihPT
AMERICAN HOTEL,)
Lambs' Parlor. (
WM. TXTXj 11BAUM,
HUNG AMI AW OPTIOIAW.
A NO LATELY FROM NAtfiVlLLE, TXIflf—tVS.
O FFERS those who areaoffering from weak or
detective sight his ttuaclan Ferisoopi* I antes,
tho host artificial aid to tbe human vlslen *ver
liven ted, which can be obtained at hi* office.
Hi* glasses last a number of year* without chang-
n K 1,0 jrivo* ffT OAt relief to patient* who hav*
nifered from defoctlye vision for any number of
art. Those spectacles or* sotentlfically adj
oveftunMof defoctive sight with nnorrlff
curacjteniether arising from age, disease, stmto,
overtwk, *r premature decay, on a new «ud ex
act mfnciple entirely hi* own, which ha* seldom
fullfl to correct.
Office hours from 0 A. M. to ft r. u.
menu els
j but a short tin* only.
SALE FOR IETSBEAL EMVEEOE TAXBi.
Anlxod in f
Allman 1 )ui
IKjSulJ,.
unknown 11 ..
H e Maddox t L
: Srephtns I bafts
all: fod alto tba 1
Warehouse re seoura las: P. yu
gall: L. G. Harrison I barret, l<gal
I barrels, BO gel) t -— in
NOTICE. -
S IXTY DAYI Oder dale apnlleeslen win be
■adato the Coart of (THlnary of Barlow
county, for fears to sill all tha reel relate bsloag-
.rtM-ISvirai^^
GEORGIA, Fulton courtr.
W IIP.RRAH, Jesoph Wleshlp, admlalstrarer At
htmitnen upon tho estale of B, U. Overby, d*.
Iheeeurs la his peelUea duly
ly edultretured said seUI*.
to else all p|^wyyY|iinMl
’ TK*
N'
of three (lT*
o^hharrJftf:
'ATM UrriRBAI, RRVBHUB, >
rrMSsasJSU.
aaittSlW*
SKnM
makafuch^llSni wltelnfi _
or forflslt sold property.
t S»w" J?L rtfa , Sifflh uMraJ
GEORGIA, Pavlmmu coWfiff.
mwoi jgMffffi
August VI, ten.