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Vicmat-M, Min., August 13,18(57. )
(leneral Orders No. 1».J
I. The General commanding having been
credibly informed that in some instances
landholders w ithin this district are, with
out legal cause, hut upon frivolous pre
texts, driving off their laborers with a view
to withhold their arrears of wages or share
in the growing errtpa. Assistant CommLs-
ioners of f he Bureau of Refugees, Freed-
lt Ik the earnest desi
fiKS "ofUHi orW»"h;r;t"urpromiu7. u .d I ev.TV 8,1.1, cm which nay
regularly delir*n*d to iul»rril«n, and any rail- kin.wioilgc. aW.nling all the parties a lull
ure on til.- pari of the carrier, Ui ilu »u aliuulrt be twurillf. su Unit, should the CIKUDIItf nee« loan '
nportwl. In order that such ueflect or earele,,-j a s dcvelopi'd ilinclose, on the part of the HAY—
“to, may t» < • ! emploj-OTs. cruet treatment of tlie laborers, Ttm«
Jla. H. F. Whitr, of rhmiiasvillc. will U r an attempt to ilcfrauil him of Ills wiuree, SA, ^E~.
aoulbernTtieoffho ' J *’ " - •»•** ollemlcr may be brought to trial before JfJf,
1 a Military ('miimlsalon. suu.u:
II. The officer who makes the iuvestiga-1 Urmd
tlon will report fully to the Assistant Com-
niissioiier all the fticts discovered, and w ill j J5Jffu<
state whether any and w lmt application < <»rtv<
has lieen made to the civil authorities, and *:' tr '
what action, if any. has been taken by! \M!i„
them, with tlie names of all civil otllcefs
who fail or neglect to do justice In the
premises.
III. Complaints having also been re
their subordinates carefully to investigate
rv such case w hich may come to their
OOMMEROIAIi.
[BBPOBTBD BY J. R. BOAT WICK.]
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Clear Sides
Clear Rib Sides
Shoulders
Plain Hams
S.( . Canvassed Itauis
LAUD—
Tierces
Keifs and Cans
FL«H R-
Superdue
. per bush
.per bush
..per bush
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
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Tiik Wrath EH.— Yesterday was one of
Ihe warmest days of the season. Rain and sun-
•blue. inArsIn with little or no air stirring, ren
dered the day decidedly unpleasant ami alto
gether disagreeable. However, it is line on
“ young ducks,” and will soon wonderfully In-
crease the already large crop of mosquitoes.
! have been
Pkddlkhb License.—It seems that the! and in
right of producers to sell their commodities on
the streets of Atlanta without a license has liear.
made attest question belure our city Municipal
Court. The Judgment of the Court in the case,
w hich was rendered in favor of the producer, sus
taining him in the right to peddle out the products
of his labor, certainly is a correct one, and we
cannot conceive how any unbiased mind could
i \poet any other rendering. We have had occa
sion to examine the “books”of our “City Fathers"
on the subject, and while it was known to us that
interested jMirties held the reverse, wo never have
been ul^c to so construe the ordli
peddling- to make it applicable to the prodm
w ho way choose to offer his commodities for |
our market. A move unreasonable demand
not !*e made, and a more -tnpendous outrage up
the legal right* of the planter could not H
granted Mliau such an infringement. However
much interested parties object to tlie rendering
of Uie Court in this case, not only the people, but
the highest tribunal in the land cannot do other
wise than sustain it. The right of the planter to
vend the proceeds of his labor to the best advan-
^ allow llcllued.
Torto Rico
New Orleans
COFFEK—RIO
eel red that in some cane# there are labor
ers to wliom a share of the crop of 180(5 is
still due. Assistant Commissioners will di-1
rect their agents to prevent the removal of
Fair
Onlinary
Java I’edang Mats.
Lag i my r a
any cropc until the share-* of the laborers ITKA—
*a*e
rtaiued and ssslgucd them,
f any dispute between the
einidoyerand the laborer In tills partition,
anti on aeeount of the fact that the cdfcrts
of the Stales of this District are not open
to persons too |M>or to give bonds, tlie mat
ter in dispute will Ik* decided by three
referees, one of whom shall be selected by
the employer, one by the. laborer, and tlie
third by the other two; or, if they fail to
select a think then he shall be appointed
by the nearest officer of the Bureau, and a,
j record of the decisions of these referees
I will Ik* made, so that if found to be in !
,ur " a ' v good laith and in keeping with the re-'
1,1 s,ri ' <M ipiiremcuts of this order, it may lie duly j
iTon ed by the agent, w ho, to this end, is ;
ein authorized to rail for aid upon the nearest'
»*M ! Military Conimtmder.
•“»! Tlie General Commanding wishes Jt to
be ! be uuder.otood that the complaints of frauds I
er ! noon laborers implicate only a low class |
of men in this .district, and lie asks all'
gentlemen, eugaged in planting—who are
: of course interested in protecting the
' laborer—to aid in puuisliin^
into general contempt .-*11 "persons. wIkn
,uo of iho hlKh.,1 prerogative or ai,i iroutiHMit of tlwir IiaihI
„ efti/ou. and one that <vc Imagine »ill ' "I"’" das-
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'in M. A It. .1. laowry r$. The'Northwostern
Haul, of Georgia—A*siiuipslt in Ihe Superior
of Fulton county, <>a
.Icl'cmlaiils arc hcrci \ noli lie.1 and re-
_ . -cd personally, or l*v Altorncy, to l.e and
and bringing' appear «t thu noxt 8upori*.r lourt. to in- held in
,.er<on- wIk.m- 1 au.l (8r nuid county, on Uu ilr-t M<*mlav inocto-
tl..«-l J llJi.lir ber next, tlien and tl.erel..;,.»sivertlieplttiutiff
UlHtS lllsireuit a;i action of ‘a*-iilUl.'il, a*-|in del'
T 1
lie vouchsafed to the planb-r* of Georgia long
al ter the bowling-, of it* caliiuiniatore have sub
sided for want of breath to attack it.
Tiik City.—The city is unusually quiet.
Whether it is attributable to the improved state
Of public morals or a Icarclty of money, h
tioa i
Bv command
Ord.
An On. Greek.—Tlie McMinnville En
terprise says that Spring ( reck, in Over-
ton comity, has become an oil cruck liter
ally. Such is the quantity of oil enntinu-
.. . . ,, , ally flowing dow'n itite to clienge tlie color
taanlurothon h> .tooM«. Whllv wc hope j of •» , w . wat * r> wljilu it ,| out . upon tlio Mir-
. ■iiuiisil, a»*|i'i default
art will prucecil a* to jtistieu shall
of Brevet 3Iajon General Ummitain.
(I it (• iikknI*’ \ A G Witness, the lion. .b)hu ('nlllcr. of ouc tlie
V* l ' l,KKK ‘' .lodges of thu Superior court*.
August 24d, 1MT. W. R. VKN.M5LK. Glerk.
iv i* tht former, i^rieud who “ knows the roj
insinuates it is iwWiblc that it is the latter. We
have long hiard it said that
mother of Invention,” but never havo
that it had such a salutary offeot u|>on puM
al*. If this be so, might we not truthfully ex
claim: “ Blessed are the p
break i^> thu e.alulwose t M
llors
and oxen take fright on
Jt destroys the feathers .on
ity was the ,r,. etM . ;l ,,d ducks, turning them yellow. Fish
• • >od ' ( i' H . j|, the w ater. Wo beard a lady say she
•>*■* I dressed and cooked a water turtle the flesh
which was so a Heeled with tlie oil as to
- for they shall not' destroy the natural taste. A refinery has
recently been established for the wells of
Spring Greek, and the oil is being refined
Bad Sidkwai.ks.—It*is Imped that those and transported to market,
having the matter in charge will reconstruct at : — -
, portion of the sidewalks iu the city. They
are good enough, it is true, for the great majority
of <ipr citi/.cas. %s well as visitors*, bnt then, occa
sionally, «h«y Hay such pranks u|*on sonic inno
cent ,imt#trianH that something should lie done
with thru) A few evenings since w
"My up” and strike u
the
the poor, innocent fellow had to go h«
“darling" with a smashed nose and a bruised el
bow. Poor follow! The Council should muko our
sidewalks better.
Bather a strange affair won brought to
light in tho city yesterday. In the house of a I
colored woman, the hones of u human being were |
found in a stove, burned almost to a cinder. Dr. ,
D'Alvigny ar.'l others, pronounce them the bones
of a human, hut seem to doubt their being those of
an infant. The woman says she was delivered of {
a child the night previous; that it was still born;
an*i that her attendants took and carried It off to j
bury it. But the*c parties to whom she rufers dc- I
ny knowing anything alsmt the affair.
Tlie curious can examine the bouts by calling at j
the city calutioose.
An Invention Needed.— If some ge-
nious will invent a machine which will keep
motquitocs out of bud chainliers, there is no sort
of doubt but what he could realize a handsome
income from it. Independent of the
t^tT The New Albany Ledger says: Cap
tain Joshua Wiley Inu negotiated fV»r the
purchase of the plain City, to run in con
nection with tho Cairo Bello in the
Yazoo river and Sunflower trade. Captain
Wiley has been spending tlie summer In
the face, and tills city, and will, as soon as tlie trade is
I completed, bring the Plain City here for
j a thorough overhauling. The price settled
| ii jmui is 9!),000 cash.
err lie complete vote of Kentucky foots
j up as follows:
90.125
r Helm
r llarncs
: Kiukead
Whole vote of Stnte 137,851
If elm’s majority over Barnes, 5(1,2(50;
over Kinkcad, 711,058; over both, 43.000.
£5V"A remarkable sulphur spring lias
hern brought into notice lately in Henry
county, Tenn., within ten hours’ journey
of Memphis. The stream of the well flow
with great violence, ami the water is so
strong that one can smell it before get
ting w ithin a quarter of a mile of tli
spring. _
OTTlie Athens (Ohio) Me»engersay
_ . , . . - w that a rattlesnake, measuring over six fee
of ihe “Umar sharp little tweezer- with which ln ) en rr t i,, wan killed in that neighborhood
they probe their drowsy victims, their whining u few days ago, bv a man while mowing.
is very epon opening the serpent It was found to
NOTICE.
©wry m.
Win. M. A: U. J.
Hunk of Georgia—A;
< ourt of Kultoii eouuty,
rpo W. il. Inman, Hold.
-L son. II. .r. hnruyberry.
W P. Inman and .los. T. Nlr(
ol'lho Nortliwe-.tern Hunk <
hfli-e by no till till Unit on the ilrst day of August,
eighteen bund rod and sixty-tuvon. wccomineucod
suit against the Northwestern Hunk ol Georgia,
in tho Superior Court of Fulton county, Georgia.
on tho bills of said Hank, ft
eighty-six dollars.
K Curry. Miles Dlek-
WHIiam J. WhiUcll,
•II, Stockboblers
.•orgla: Y
id ami
ARNOTJ> A ROBINSON,
tun«, claiming^) bo everybody’s cou»l
annoying.
Soda w atku» lias been decided to Ik*, a
medicine in Washington, and a druggist arrested
for Milling it on bunday was discharged.
We clip.*fhe foregoing from an exchange. Our
friomls of the “Arctic’' regions will take thu
hint.
contain thirty-seven young snakes.
Arrivals at the Atlanta Hotels.
RI'MNEKS NOTICES
Oi r Advertisers.—It will be seen from B
a notice^* another column that the legal adver
tisement* of Greene county will hereafter appe-.r
in the Opinion.
Mr. A. G. Hitchina has placed his notes, etc., in
the bands of Farrow A Simpson, Attorneys at
Law. See notice.
The Annual Commencement exercises of the
Atlanta Medical College will take place next
Friday, at the City Hall.
The attention of our mershants and business
men is directed the advertisement of the Mudison
News—Geo. P. Evans, Proprietor.
Commencement.—By reference to anoth
er column it will he seen that the Commencement
Exercises of the Atlanta Medical College, for the
present session, w ill take place on Friday, the
30th instant, at the City Hall, commencing at 10);
o’clock. The citizens generally, both ladies and
gontlemen, arc particularly Invited to attend.
I Opinion Job Officb.—By reference to
other column, it will be seen that the Opinion
Ice is now prepared to do, In the neatest and
It approved style of the Art, and on reasona-
Itenns, every variety and style of .lob Print
I, to which wc invito the attention of our
1®'!* end ttj»)bllc generally. For foil partlc-
Js or thenHRas classes of work we ere pre-
red to execute, see notice In Another column.
aNc have. In nonneetton with our Job Oflee,
a ffrst-elAM Ruling Machine, an acquisition
which enable* us » execute and role to order any
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST *8. 1487.
I UNITED STATES HOTEL.—WBITAKKR A Rxs-
8KJCN, Proprietor*— W. It. Tcnnxr, Clerk.
: E II ( hen and son, Ga J A Render, Ga
It 11 Hill, (4a
Hodges, Ala
J T Kenny, Ala
G A Roberts, Ala
It T Walton, (ia
Miss A Aycock, Ga
W 8 Freeman, Ga
.1 Jones, Ala
Miss Iajwis, Ala
B 8 Thomas, Ga
S Dreyftos. Ala
F Arnold, Ga
8 Harnett, wife
Miss M J Randolph, Ga
J II Katterlleld, Ga
J W Harris, Ga
8 H Beard, S (J
.1 Purcell, Ga
A Smart, Ga
GH Wallace, Ga
W C Hewitt and daugh- J H Davis
ter, Ga K A Brinkley, Ga
J T Jenkins, Ga Mrs A M Jacks*
.1 L Bridges, Ga J II Wilson, (in
A Wkcpbity.—The only security against
perils is lound la the use of approved
A. Ik L*44, of this city, tot w _
I* prepared to place thsm npeu j wY
.. KtfS
A H Booth. La
II Healy. N Y
G Cothran, Va
11 Tumlmson, Ga
.1 D Murphy, Ala
J A Manure Ga
H Goodwin, Ga
8 Couch, Ga
w k y
S RT
Mrs
Mrs Bellamy, «s
J n WasktugWm, Ge
J T Flint, Ge
R H Mooinaugh, Ky
F F Colton, Ga
K Miller, Ga
A M Morgan, Ga
J Williams, Ala
II A Troutman und
son, GA
J B Scurry, Ga
A B Moore Ga
i. n Spring. Ga
W Hudspeth, Ga
Miss Acara, Ga
J W Rice, S c
■1 B Johnson, Ga
\> R Ford, Ga
•T R Sullivan, R C
W M Rtofceley, Ga
11 Brannon, Ala
MImiChadla, As
Alt J L Wing. On
Ga
NATIONAL HOTEL-* B Pm. P»o»wtoti H
b. n Aims, Uerk.
J nnrvey, FRA
W TM’ott GU
D Swift. NO
n st o Airmen t
hottsoholdera will give him
. JCOny. Ga
Colton (>lu and
l» W J. N0BOI.1
1 Htoru to get over?!
Ml*s M ( Ga
8 0 McNeil, Ga
B raOTlb.II tin
J AUlns. Ga
r J l*r»ll, tJa
T APnnem.NG
R W Heard, Ge
n V Rmlti, Ga
n Stanley end wlf*-. Tcnu
K M H kihol*, Oa
W Fb fcatt. Gn
* k nmtifc. oa
G » liurnait, Ga
DISSOLUTION OF i.OJ’AKTNJfilWHIP.
rpilV copartnership heretoforo existing between
1 Franklin A Mihalovitch has this day lieen
dissolved*by mutual consent. All ]iartioi> in
debted to the firm will please call and settle with
Samvki. Weil. Esq., in It. M. Clarke's building,
on Whitehall street, who has (lie l»ooks of the firm.
HERMAN FRANKLfN,
1.01 1^ MCI rLovnrii.
Atlanta. Ga.. August*i. uii«2K—dlw
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"VTEXT SATURDAY, 81st August instant, is the
IN last day for receiving Tax Returns and Pay
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I again notify every malo citizon, both white
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Atlanta, AugnsHT, lW7-d8t
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
W HEREAS, E. W. Holland, executor of the
last will and testament of M. K. Hargrave,
deceasod, and guardian of Flora Hargrave, de
ceased, represents, In his petition duly Hied, that
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