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DAILY NEW ERA-
mt iAannt*
OflBoial Journal of the Pnited State*.
SATURDAY MORNING. ADO. 14, IMS.
UtM. UrMli
Tu Pilot wso cam and will ouidm the
ban* or State safely thoouuh kyhby Storm.
THKNKWI.
KTATK.
Corn U worth $1 10 from wagout in Dal
ton.
Wheat in Dalton t* qootod dull at $1 10 to
$1 25.
Richmond county hafl an immigration i
Rome boasts a population of eight thouaaud
nud no cane of real sickness.
The Americua velocipede rink i* open to
colored people on Saturday nighta.
Governor Bullock ban appoint*! John Dar
»«!!. of Pickena county, Principal keeper o
the Penitentiary.
A merchant mill and ootton factory are to
l>e erected on the Yellow River, at the Georgia
Railroad bridge.
The death of J. \V. kluppin, a promiueut
citizen of Putnam county, u auuunoed iu the
Eatonton Preaa.
The buildiug of a new GalboUo Church ban
lieen commenced in Dalton, and the people
talk of building an Epiaoopal Church also.
The Went Georgia Garotte gays: The Allan
ta NkW Lea has been enlarged, and is now
tine of the handsomest papers in the State. -
Ve don’t liko the Era* politics, but it is a
good news paper.
The Amencus Republican learns from
experienced planter that for twelve years the
cotton fields of our own and the counties
around us, have uotqiresented at this season
so unfavorable proapects for a yield as they do
now. Drouth, raiu, and rust have cut ofi the
trap one half.
Several of our citizens, says the Columbus
Sun and Time* of the 10th. who sent tweuty-
fivo cents to Augusta to gel a receipt to get
rid of a troublesome grass, received the fol
lowing in reply: “Sell you land and move
away; then your will get rid of it”
We learn. *nya the Dalton Citizen, that last
week a white iuau and negro were engaged,
together, raking bay, a few miles north of
the city; the negro provoked the former to un-
ger, and received for his impudence and be-
iig*?rent manners a stroke on the head with
a rake, which killed him.
The Early oonnty News of last week says:
“We heard of a farmer trying to engage corn
the other day at seventy-five cents per bushel
—he said he would have several hundred
bushels to dispose of. We look for it to be
down to and plentiful at fifty cents ubout
gathering time.”
On and after Tuesday, August 10th, tariff to
any point in Great Britain or Ireland via the
Atlantic Cable from all points in Georgia, will
be $9 for ten words or less, and 90 ots. for
each additional word. Payable in gold. No
change in the present mode of coanting.
The Marshall of Forsyth arrested two suspi
cious characters affiliating with negroes, who
gave their names as Walker and Lawton—the
latter claiming to be the identical Johnny
Lawton advertised with Ames’ circus. Noth
ing was elicited by their detention, and on
Saturday morning their baggage was checked
through to Atlanta by the jailer.
The Dalton Citizen says: At a city board
ing house, three boarders were poisoned last
Friday morning. The poison was in potatoes,
nud so much as to make those eating them
■very sick. It was sapposed, by the attending
physicians, to have been arsenic, administer
ed, probably, by being pricked in the potatoes
by an unknown party. All recovered.
To illustrate the precision of astronomical
science, it may be stated that another eclipse
of the sun will take place in 18 years, 11 days,
7 hour*. 43 minutes and 3.G48 seconds-that
ia, on the 19tb of August, 1887! It will be
visible only in the Eastern Hemisphere. The
next solar eclipse visible in the United States
occurs on the 28th of May, 1900.
We ondetstand, says the Savannah Repub
lican, that the very Reverend I. W. Brincker-
hoff has made appplication to Governor Bul
lock for an additional respite of thirty days
lor Jesse Watkins, the murderer of young
Wilson, aud that the arrival of the necessary
official document postponing the execution
is confidently expected to-day.
At the Cincinnati Textile Fabric Exposition
the following premiums were awarded to
Georgia : Macon Manufacturing Company, for
best bole of 3G inch medium brown cottons
850. Eagle and Phoenix Manufacturing Com
pany, of Columbus, Ga., for best Cottou
Blankets, $25. Eagle Mills Company, best
Cotton Warp Tweed, $25. The Steam Cot
ton Mill*, of Columbus, were praised for
Cordage.
Judge Schley, of the Eastern Circuit of
Georgia, has decided, in the case of McRae
vs. Dillon, that (hough oue partner iu a com
mission house may biud the other by borrow
ing money for the firm and signing the firm
name to the note given to secure it, ho can
not, without the consent of his partner, bind
him to pay tho usurious interest incladed in
the note, or a note thas tainted with usury.
It wont Work—Tka N*w York laa.
The N. T. Hun—which is a sort of cross bo*
tweeu Wendell Pbilltj* Radicalism and Ben-
HiU “Democracy”—persist* iu it* peevish at*
Uoks upon President Grant aud his adminis
tration. Iu its iasne of a recent date, it pre
dicts the dowufall of the Republican party
through tho “failure” of the Administration,
and the adoption, by Virginia aud Tennessee,
of the policy of Universal Amnesty and Suf
frage; aud then plays into the baud of the
played out “Democracy” by advocating the
organization of a third party. What this third
party proposes, haa not yet transpired. That
•ecina a matter for future determination. But
a change is wanted. In the North, it has its
origin in pereoual auimosity toward* the Pres
ident, and this animosity had its origin in
tbo foot that a number of disappointed office
expectants (like Mr. Dana) were
comfortably provided for by the President;
whilst, in the Houth, it ho* its origin
iu autiputby to the Reconstruction Acts,
and the Republican administration. In both
iustauce*, ia it tho result of desperation — of
disappointed Republicans on the one baud,
aud hopelessly defunct “ Democratic ” leaders
on the other—aud will of oourao have but
ephemeral existence through want of harmony
among ita advocates. It is eminently a m
meat by politicians ; not ouly of politici
but of the most reckless aud desperate class
of politicians. Tho People have no sympathy
for, nor auytbiug iu common with it. They
recognize the faot that Grant's Administration
both wise and liberal ; aud that it gives the
ouly carutst of hope that the Pnblio Debt will
be paid, and the Republic restored to its
undent landmark* of peace aud prosperity.—
Sensible Democrats in the South are uotgciug
to be duped into another Philadelphia Fiasco.
They have no idea of ever again entering tha
ranks of a Party of Defunct Principles
through the threshold of a mis-uamed “Con*
rvutism."
Urn. Frank Illalr a Caper-Haggcr.
This gentleman, we regret to announce, ha*
gone back upon his record of last summer aud
making preparations to become a “Car
pet-Bagger” in California ! It is a snd reflec
tion upon “Democratic” principles, but such
the fact. Frunk is to become a California
carpet-bagger.
It is some cousolatiou to know however,
that the Geueral dots not propose engaging
politics—at least for some six or eight
months to come. He goes to the Golden State
tho Geueral Agent of a St Lous (Mo.) Life
Insurance Company ! Wo wish him great
success iu his new political relationship of
brother carpet-bagger, and great prosperity iu
ewly chosen avocation of Life Insurance
Agent We always thought there was some
thing good in Frank if he could succeed iu
fiudiug an available channel for his talents and
energy ! We hope he will now forget his old
motto: “Let us Have War !’’
The Tenneiiee Kditors
Continue to call each other liar* and hypo
crites, even now that tne election is over. We
hope these gentlemen will take ample time to
cool off; and that when the sffects of the late
campaign shall have subsided, they may re
turn to a normal state of healthfuluess and
tranquility of mind. We alwnys regret to Bee
men of talent and learning descend to the
level of the fish market in their personal in
tercourse; and the case is all the more deplora
ble since the public is to be mercilessly nf-
flicted by this sluice of dirt stirred up in this
war of the “We’s.”
Personal Item*.
Bonfanti is an orphan.
Maury approves of Chine* labor.
Gen. Meade and family are at Cape May.
John G. Whittier is at the Isle* of Shoals.
Gen. Banks will remain in Europe until No
vember.
Susan B. Anthony A Co. will visit Newport
about the 26th iost.
Hal Ik revives liis “Bohemian Girl" at the
Paris Lyrique this month.
lJerr Louis Quint, a well known tenor aud
iuqsic teacher of New York, died last week.
James T. Fields has tagged Tennyson's new
poem, it is said.
Senator Shermau has bought fifty acres of
laud near St. Paul.
General Grant will visit Saratoga before the
15th.
Miss Phoebe W. Cozzens is lecturing in
Winona, on “Law and the Ballot for Wo
men."
Bishop Wiliner, of Louisiana, i* at White
Sulphur Springs.
Queen Victoria presented a Nova Scotia wo
man who recently gave birth to triplets, with
three pouuds sterling.
Mme. Tamunti, who was tho v*>cal teacher
of Queen Louisa of I ruiwia, baa just died at
l'otadam in her one hundredth year.
Edward Thornton, the British Minister, hu*
gone to join bis family at Newburyport, Mas-
HACbnsetU.
Pho be Cary has been spending a few day*
■with the faintly of P. T. Itanium, iu It rid go-
|.ort, Connecticut.
Miss Kdniouia Lew is, the colored sculptress
reached Cleveland on Saturday, direct from
Italy, and i* now visiting Oberlitf.
Dr. F. A. Mitchell, one of Mr Greeley’s
action! teachers, who taught hiui writing, died
recently iu Manchester, N. II., at eighty.
Mr*. Harriet Beecher Stowe and two daugh
ter* are summering at the Seaside House,
Westport.
Mina Dove Delby, a young English Indy,
ha* made a very successful debut at .Padua
Her voice and acting are very highly praised.
Miss Hraddon's mind is seriously affected.
Admirers of the sensational romance will
sympathize.
Djernil Pasha, the Tiukish Ambassador in
Pans, will occompauy the Empress Eugenie
ou her visit to Constantinople.
The Crown Princess of Prussia is praised
for having with her own hands nursed n poor
old woman, the victim of a late fire iu Berlin.
The ceremony of the circnmciaion of Prince
Voussoiif Ixeddm is fixed to Inke place early
in October.
Thomas Holland, a driver ou tho Erie Rail
way, bss fallen heir to $200,OOU in England.
He has gone for his windfall.
Griffin, the engineer, whose carelessness
caused the recent horrible accident ou the Erin
road, is oat on bail.
There is an 8 year old girl in WinUrfiort,
Me, who weighs 152 pounds.
Hir Henry Holland is about to revisit the
United Mutes.
Mrs. Grant was once a poetess for Western
journals, under the signature of “Anastasia."
Rose Hundrau is a fair Hungarian patriot
who has murdered forty Austnau officers.
Burlingame has achieved notoriety. His
name figures ou paper-collar boxes.
Betsy Robinson, of Lebanon, Conn., is over
100 yean of age.
Rochefort, the French Diogenes, is going a to
Quits.
“ Troup."
Wo direct particular attention to a com
munication printed in to-day’s E«a signed
“Troup ” It breathos tlio right spirit, aud
we warmly commend it to our readers. We
will probably print another letter from the
*ame source to-morrow.
Korky Mountain Drllglits
A correspondent writes enthusiastically]
from the town ol Sherman, in Wyo
ming Territory, the highest point reached by
the Pacific Railway: For nine months in thel
year, the sides an*l summits of these everlaat-l
ling hills are bedecked aud adorned with the
greatest variety and grandest display ofllow-
rera and wild fruits that ever grew from the
soil of God’s own country. Every hillside,
nook, valley, lawn, plain and peak, from early
April until late December, is gorgeously ar
rayed in countless thousand.* of llowers of
every color, form and size, applicable to the
seasou, and wearing a smiliug beauty to wel
come each dawning day aud shining anu.
I The higher the peak, the brighter aud more
delicate the flora, and npon the loftiest sum
mits we gather the Ptdmella Siealis, or snow
plant, ami its fiery red brand, the scarlet
cockade, the mountain lily, red, blue, white,
yellow and violet moss flowers; the purple and
white plume; the large white tulip, vellow
cactus, prickly pear, with its large bell flower
of delicate yellow leaf and purplo base; and
the ever-present, always-blooming wild pars
nip and carrot, with their purple afld yellow
clusters.
On the plateau and in the dells wo gether
the yellow nea-blossoms, the yellow flux, pur
ple and blue larkspur, blue bells, peony,
poppy, hyacinth, yellow, red, white, and tri-
colored rose, strawberry, sunflower, the white
and purple sweet pea, Johnny-jump-up. blue,
purple, white and yellow flag, sweet Williams,
pinks, and a hundred other varieties peculiar
only to this elevated floral garden of Wyom
ing, which now reposes so grandly and charm
ingly in its cool and refreshing altitude of
8,262 feet above sea level. I havo now on my
table a boquot of wild flowers rondo iu the
shape of a pineapple, out of nearly seventy
varieties, comprising every known color and
hue, some of the most delicate formation, and
the whole forming a cluster of floral beauty
that I have never seen eqaslled by a like col
lection of cultivated flower* in the beautiful
State of Louisiana. These flowers will retain
their fresbuess of color and sweet fragrance
for two weeks, if kept standing in a vaso filled
with pure, soft spring water of the mountain*,
and a majority of them, in their untive soil,I
hud, bloKHom and bloom all summer.
I, therefore, claim that bore, at Sherman,
the highest point that is crossed by the mar
vellous continental highway from Uio Missouri
to the PsciAc ; tbe highest elevation in the
world where a town is rapidly building ; whore
tho thermometer in the coldest days of winter
never reached teu degrees below zero, aud iu
warmest days of summer never marked eighty
degrees above ; where there is a perpetually
light ami pure air ; whore decayed matter
emits uo stenc h ; where dead animals dry up
without a sickening odor, and every wind thut
swoops from the snowy rango is cool, health-1
ful, and invigorating ; where horses can he|
work. il all mimm-r without sweating, and all
winter without blanketing ; where the soil iJ
all a rich decomposed granite, tho rocks, beau
tiful iu their towering grandeur, all grauite,
gniM, and limeatone, interspersed with pre
cious stones of silica, chalcedony, quartz,
felspar, topaz, agate, mica, talc, hornblende,
and serpentine; where the springs boll np the
pnrest, softest, coldest water; when', scatter
ed over the surface, but in plain viow, uro nu
merous bulges of quartz, which lime and cap
ital will soon develop into rich leads of gold,
silver, tin, antimony, iron and copper, snd
where everything that grows, lives, or lays,
assume* a grandeur not attained by any like
species in a lower altitude, is the Eden of the
new Northwest, and the oulv pleasant abiding
place for the city invalid during (lie sickly
Ostracism, Disloy alty, 4m.
Mr. Editor: As a sincere and ardent desirer
of lovalty, peace aud uonoord among our pao-
pie, I take the liberty of submitting through
your invaluable oolumus a few reflections,
with the hope that they may have sonic in
fluence in (piieting the state of tho pnblio
mind, and in preparing the way for tbe career
of glory and renown to which Georgia, under
the uew era, aspires, aud which she is sure to
accomplish.
To remove the obstacles in tho way of Geor
gia’s prosperity is the duty of all her citizens,
and of uouo more than those who are native
born.
It has occurred to mo that the greatest bar
rier iu tbe wuy of tho good times, which Dem
ocrats as well as Republicans at heart desire,
has originated in tbe fiendish dootrine of so-
ciai ostracism, which the leaders of the Demo
cratic purty inaugurated to defeat reconstruc
tion in the State. To judge of the power of
this wcapou one must have telt ita keen edge.
History informs us of tho ostracisms of tho
Greeks, the bull* of exoommuuication of the
Pope iu tho dark ages, aud occasionally in our
times against extraordinary criminals resort is
hud to outlawry; but neither of these species of
offensive warfare is more potent than that of
social ostracism with which, on the last as well
u* the luovt dangerous weapon, Democrat*
have sought to defrut reconstruction, even
though they *hould plunge the State iuto
anarchy and military despotism.
The people of tho North, through their
representatives iu Congress, never did intend
to impose permanently, on the people of any
unreconstructed State, any other burden than
that which they intended to carry theiuHolvos.
Whatever exceptions to this policy may ap-
peur in the reoouatruction act*, are ouly ap
parent, not real. To reconstruct the State,
to freo it from tho burden of military rule,
uud to «‘*tabli*h for each Htuto a Republican
form of Government, was tbe fixod determin
ation ot ('ougress—a policy which has been
adhered to up to the present time, mid will
be continued to tbo end. Congress never in
tended to foigu chains for Georgia or any
unreconstructed State; but to recon
struct tho State on the principles for which
fought and won, is as much de-
termiued upon now ns it was tho day Leo sur
rendered. This reconstruction they consider
necessary for Georgia’s best good—to estab
lish in the State free and happy Louies for tbe
overflowing population of tbs East, tbe North
aud tbe West; to rodeem tbo pledge of the uu-
tiou to the absolute freedom of tbe former
slaves of our State, and to derive from a State
fertilo iu resources, and capable of MUMtniuiug
popu ation of millions, a reciprocity ou tbe
f mrt of tbe A poople of loyalty nnu obodieuce to
aw, compensating for tho care which ha*
been, and is yet to be bestowed upon her.
The oatricism, which has been sought to be
planted in the lienrt* of the people by Demo
cratic lenders, and which has grown iu the
rank soil of wicked hearts, to such an exteut
to culminate iu assassination, murders, dis
cord in families, and separation of friends,
militates against the benign purposes of the
Government towards tho State. 11 operates to
discourage immigration, the introduction of
capital and enterprise into the State, the de-
vetopemeut of important interests; keeps
down the price of hinds, besides arraying the
people against each other and causing the in
nocent and guilty alike to feel the heavy hand
of tbe Government. For all these hateful
evils, tho Democratic parly iu the State (so-
called) are responsible, nud for many more of
tbe same sort. Tbe moving power is, we fear,
hate to the Government. The weapon used,
to declare out of the pale of social life all
ho sustain the reconstruction acta of Con
gress. The past has shown that the Demo
crats may interpret aud take the iron-clad if
they choose, in order that they may be more
powerful for evil, but uo friend of reconstruc
tion must perform the same act for his couu-
try’s good; m other words charity and free
dom of opinion allowed tbo former, but
denied the latter. Thu past has, wo also re
gret to say, shown that to those who have
engaged in tbe work of reconstruction the
most intolerance has been shown. The opin
ions of such have undergone a systematic
M| jj however high his
Supreme Court of Uoorglo—Jmnm Term
RRfOBTKU roe TUB BOA. MV S. V. UARRlsuN, I**.
JosEi'ii E. Buowm, Chief Justice.
iuJL M wi«w, [ A- 001 * 16
Order of Circuits aud number of oases from
each:
Patsula Circuit 22 cases.
Southwestern Circuit 32 “
Middle Cirouit 7 “
Essteru Circuit 2 "
Cherokee Circuit 14 “
Blue Ridge Cirouit 1 “
Tallapoosa Cirouit 9 “
Atlanta Cirouit 8 “
Fliut Circuit 9 ••
Northern Cirouit 8 *•
Western Circuit 1 “
Chattahoochee Circuit 12 "
Macon Circuit 7 “
Oomulgeo Cirouit 3 “
Rome Crouit 4 “
Friday. August 13, 1809.
Joel Branham, Esq., of Rome, wus admit ted
to the bar.
Argument was heard in the cose of Arncjd
v*. Trioo. Col. Wm. McKinley for plaintiff in
error, nud the Reporter, representing Jn^u
J. L. Harris, for uefendeut iu error.
Fending the opening argument of Col. Wu.
W. Clark, in tho case of Ketchen* vs. Ketdi-
eus, the Court adjourned till 10 o’clock a.
to-morrow.
BY TELEGRAPH.
ASSOCIATED CHESS DISPATCHES.
NOON DISPATCHES.
Washington, August 13. -Doubt regarding
Christiuu, tbe name of bis successor, enables
tbe resignation of Mississippi District Attor
ney Adams to beat pending bis suspension.
Gon. Eagan is removed from tbo New Y’ork
Custom House.
New Yoke, August 13.—Barlow has a com
pany of United Ktute* soldiers at his office to
resist any uttempt to arrest him for contempt
*" violating Mcuunn’s order relative to Fratt.
An evening paper savs DoRodas has ordered
the Spanish iron clad Victoria to Demerara to
capture two Feruviau monitors.
Han Francisco, August 13.—A Convention
is called to nomiuute independent candidates
for the municipal offices. Never since Vigi
lance Committee days, has there beeu so
much interest in municipal affairs.
There is unusual stringency in money.—
Mining stocks completely demoralized. The
bottom of the market seems to have fallen out.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Washington, August 13.— E. C. Baiubridgo
a* appointed Postmaster at Old Point Com
fort, Va.
Tho War aud Navy Departments have trans
ferred to the Treasury Department power to
contract for tho recovery of all vessels, both
Confederate and Federal, sunk during the war
Southern and other waters. The entire
mutter has beeu assigned by the Secretary to
tbe division of captured and abondoned prop
erty in his office.
± Revenue half a million.
Montgomery, August 13.—Two more bales
of cotton of the new crop wero received early
this morning—one raised in Lowudes county
and one in this county. One bale is to be ex
pressed to Lehman Bros., Now York.
New Yoke, August 13.—Au evening paper
says it is rumored that Judge McCuuu bus
directed the Sheriff to call out his posse, if
necessary, to enforce tho order of the Court
discharging Fratt. It is rumored that the
69th regiment hds been ordered under arms
to onforco tbo Sheriff’s authority. Judge Mc
Cuuu will do all in his power U) avoid a
breach of the peace, but will sustuin tbe dig
nity of the Court at all hazards. General
Barlow is confident that he has sufficient force
at his command to resist any attempt at tbe
rescue of the prisoners. A collision seems iu-
position in life, has failed to escape the tooth j evitable.I
of slander who hu* been sincere iu bis efforts i Halifax, August 13.
. . _ . „— — — — believed the
instruction of tbe htuto. ; great coal mine owners of Pennsylvania aro
How long are these things to last ? Is tbe j attempting to monopolize tbo coal trade.
*” —— "““se ? Are out- Their agent* bold many of the best mines in
people to be ; the Province, keeping them unworked, except
work of detraction to never
rages to never end ?
forever harrussed by the lawlest-ness of,
would fain say, n few ? Is the government
or to feel free to withdraw tho military
at two point*.
. Madrid, August 13.—Estartua, at the head
1 j of the Carlists, entered Spain from France at
to remand tho people of the State to that gov- ! Baigcerda entry. Other bauds, at various
eminent which is best for any enlightened points are expected, l'hero is considerable
people--8elf-governmeiit ? The weapon of os- ** *
trucism, with which falsely so-called Demo
crats fought reconstruction, has never been
formally laid aside. No recanting of tho bale
ful doctrine has been witnessed, no penitence
ou account of tbe evils it lias caused, has
excitemont at Malaga, owing to a republican
movement there.
Buffalo, August 13.—Goldsmith’s Marid
won the ten thousand dollar trot in three
straight heats, beating American Girl und
Geo. Palmer. Time—2.19j; 2.191; 2.191, be-
been manifested, and while it may be true that jug the fastest aggregate ever made
tho authors of tbe doctrine in many cases
practically ignoro it, tho deludod follow*
( Paris, August 13.—Tho Emperor signed
| several decrees of amnesty for the press and
er the beck ol unwise leaders, (to j political offenses,
uso no harsher term) havo never heard the Havana, Aun'usl 13.—Tho Juniata arrived
word desist. Lei but this word fall from tho j vesterdav. All qualities of sngar slightly de-
lips of these who so deliberately promulgated dined.
the hateful doctrine, and the shout of peace ] Galveston. August 13.—The British brig
', Ferguson master, from Liver-
the north
aud good will will quickly rend the i
Th'‘ Hannah Liz
government may then, and not till then,with. „ 00 | lo Galveston, wont nahore
draw her troops, tbo State may then,
till then,be safely entrusted with its
ent. Such a state of peace in Georgia , tal loss. Tho
d not breakers at midnight ou tho lltli, and filled
gov- with wuter yesterday. She is probably a to-
dog-davs lo your little nun-scorched world
eight thousand fast below os.”
The Eatonton Preaa A Mo**e»gcr *uys :
There in certainly the finest prospect for ..
large yield of the “fleecy staple” for thi*
year, that tho plantera have had. The stalk*
were never known to be aa fall of bolls a* at
present, and they are maturing rapidly. There
are some plantera in Putnam, who, it ia aaid,
already have enough ou the stalks to secure
them a bale to the aers. Not on muuII
f jUilm. Oilh.r, bat in B. I.I. of thirty, lorty,
fty wml » hnndr.<l wcr«. The farm.™ »r.
•11 in the flueet of spirit-. We he.r of no
oompleinu from toy qaerwr, but on the eon-
trary, there mu to b. . ««oo 0 f rejoicing
* - being given, et
“Jolly good
that a niau will not be prescribed
political opiuiouH, will exist Tor tho Govern
ment has decreed it.
Either the hateful doctrine of proscription
must fall by the tint of its promulgators, or
tbe promulgators themselves must fall and be
buried beneath tbe weight of a virtuous aud
indignant opiuion.
We write these things not tliut tbe govern
ment may add to our burdens, already large,
but tbut the people themselves may determine
to act so that no bnrdeu at all may be imposed
upon our State, except such as is common to
every State iu tbe Union, and that tbe bless
ings of prosperity may overflow onr country
as the waters do the deep. Taour.
Atlanta, Ga., August 12, 1869.
We had a paragraph yesterday from the
Richmond Dispatch, which stated that Matt.
O'Brien, of the Southern Express Company,
vas about to take the stage. Mutt denies tbe
•soft impeachment” in a letter to tbe Chroni-
lo Si Sentinel. He says: In my “journey
through life," I have ever preferred the best
mode of traveling henco am pnrtinl to the
“Express train.” I am in it now. And
though I am willing at all times to turn out
my way to “Take the stage” when I call help
the poor at any “Station,” I have no idea of
taking tho stage" for u “life’s journey.
m of Artemus Ward’s opinion—“It would be
tiresome for everybody."
Why / should “bike tbo stage”
In this progressive age,
Is a mystery too great for my unraveling;
For they know I’m in tho “Express,"
And you'll agree with me I guess
That that’s the host—hy lav for traveling,
Tho worms have appeared ou tho cottoir'
on a number ol farms along tho Gaudaloupe
and San Marcos rivers, but tew havo appeared
iu the upland crops.
Richmond, August 13. —A riot occurred be
tween the whites and blacks at Heathvillo,
Northumberland county, iu which a sailor
killed a negro. The sailor was committed to
jail, aud at night was rescued by tbo whites.
Gen. Cauby has sent a detachment of troops
to that point.
Tbe Eatonton Fre»
comity iigninst tbe State
say* : Wo are informed that there is
son in the county, in good health, ov
ty-flve; two over ninety; three over
five
enteis Putnam
longevity. It
e (>er-
liine-
iskty.
nteen over eighty, and forty odd be
yond seventy. These are all males, amt as
tho ladies are » little hi|ueemisb on tho sub
ject, wo will trot Huy anything an far a* they
are concerned, as some are not yet married
and are not without hope.
ok* coun
ty wry*
i Him he
among them. Barbecues
which they meat and have . BWfl
time,' generally, which la one of tha bactnvi
donee* that they are perfectly satisfied with
the oondition of their farming Interests.
time past, and crops of all kind*
quite promising. Tho people scorn well satis
fied with tha crop prospect* at (ircHcut,
they are hoping that it the caterpillar* should
come here, that crops will not be badly dam
aged, us it ia now late in the season. A large
planter told me a day or two ago that ho
thought there was no proof of the worm* lin
ing bore yot.
D. P. Coma and wife, resident* of Bombay,
aro at Saratoga. They drum in Oriental style.
Maria Laps, of Clyde, Now York, Ims
sued Mr. Alexander Wald ruff for breach of
J irondsc, claiming damage* to the amount of
15,000.
Hon. William G. Bate* will deliver the his
torical uddroHN at Weatflold, Mum , on tho
nccn*ion of the town * hi-cciiteuary in Octo
ber.
Fisk, Jr., turned an boticNl penny out of
the eclipse. Un organized excursion* to the
Jersey side, aud furnished each excursionist
with a smoked glass.
TELECRAPH MARKET REPORTS
New York, August 13.—Tho net receipts
of the week at all United States ports aro 1,-
590. The exports of tbo week from all United
States ports to Great Britain were 2,600. Tbe
exports of tho week from all United States
ports to the Continent wero 2,540; the net
receipts of the week at all United States ports
are 26,000.
Cottou firm with good demand; sales 2,500
bales at 33ic. Flour active; shipping brands
advanced; superfine $5 95 to 655; Southern
$6 95 to 7 45. Wheat 2 to 3o better; more
doiug for export; wiutor red Western $1 70 to
175. Corn rather heavy; mixed Western $1
15 to 1 17. Pork steady. Lard firmer; kettle
204 to 23ic. Rico in fair request; Carolina
8| to 9Jc. .Sugar less active. Coffeo firm.—
Molasses dull.
Governments closed steadier; C2'a 23|.
Southerns heavy. Monev 6 to 7 per cent
Sterling continues dull atOJ to 10. Gold dull
at 1314, Stocks unsettled.
Mobile, August 13.—Cotton recepts week
122 bales; exports coastwise 745 bales. Stock
371 bales; sales week 505 bales to-day 575
closed quiet; low middling 30; receipts 44;
export* 90 bales.
New Orleans, August 13.—Cotton receipt*
for the week; gross 1,037; net 366; export* t«.
Havre 1,921; coastwise 788; stock 1,449; re
ceipts to-day 121; exports coastwise 7.
Fiour; superfine $5 75; doublo $6 60; treble
$6 62|. Corn dull; mixed $1; white $1 05.
Oats firmer at ('5c. Bran $1. Hay dull at
pork $35 50. Baooii quiet but
firm at 17, P.Q to 20c; hams 23 to 26c. Lard
; tierco 2()|c; keg 22 to 23c. Sugar; coi
111011 II to 12c; prime 14 to 144c. Molassi..
lull; reboiled 60 to 70c. Whisky $1 124 to
1 15. Coffee dull; fair 15^0; prime ltlj to HQ.
Cotton sales 399 bales; low middling JO to 314.
Weeks sales 1,601 bales.
Gold 1334. Sterling 484. New York sight
u to 4 premium.
Augusta, August 13.—Market easier and
very littlo demand; Hales 34 bales; receipt* 7;
middling 304 to 31c; stock on iiuml 511 bales.
Liveiii'ool, August 13.—Cotton active; Hales
12,060 bales, at 13 to 134. Hale* of the week,
75,000 bale*. Halo* for export 15,000 bales.
Hale* to speculator* 10,000 bale*. The stock
of cotton of all olaaaea at Liverpool i* 250,000
bale*. Tbe ntoek of American cotton At Liv
erpool h 123,000 bales. Total stock of cotton
nt Liverpool 15,110 bales, and American It),.
0O0 bale* below the estimate*.
Maltimoiuc, August 13. Cotton steady,
Flour fair, biiBiiieos scarcely no firm. Wheat
lower; receipt* largo; rod $1 00 to 1 65. Corn,
while $1 09; yellow $1 15. Oat* 60. Me**
poik $34 00 to 34 25. Shoulder* ]0|o.
Hams 21 to 25c. laird 10| to 20o. Whisky
CITIZENS OF GEORGIA.
Special Announcement.
DR. J. M. FOSTER,
(Permanent OJItrc* in Ikv Kiuplr* lilurk,)
Respectfully announce* that he ha* estab
lished permanent parlor office* in Murk ham’s
Empire Block, whore he may be daily con
sulted, Mondays and Tuesday* excepted, on
DEAFNESS,
CATARRH,
Discharges from the Ear,
Noises in tho Head, Offen
sive Hrentii, Asthma, bron
chitis, Scroftila, or any Af
fection of the
HEAD, EAR, & CHEST.
FROM FIFTY-SIX CITIZENS:
To the Public:
Desiring to encourage tho praiseworthy ef
forts of Dr. J. M. Foster, who has establish
ed permaueut offices in our city—we take this
method to recommend to the afflicted his ad
mirable system of treatment for Catarrh, Deaf
ness, aud diseases ot the Head, Ear, Noso aud
Throat. Wo have found him personally, a
frank, honest und skillful specialist, and nR
such, we take pleasure in directing to him
those who may suffer from the maladies which
he treats -believing they will receive all the
benefits tbut can be bestowed by science, skill
and a comprehensive experience.
M. U. MAltKIlA.Vl,
Merchant.
J. K. KISER,
Merchant.
I. . II. ALKXANDKIt,
Merc liant.
I U. WKLLHOIIN,
J. V, CLARKE,
Artist.
J. \\. AMIKHSOV,
(■eorgla Knterprlsc
JAS. 1«. ItATCLIPFE,
Insurance Agent.
A. IIOWELL,
Agt. Howell's Mil
A. KltUKNZIXOKK,
Furniture Store.
J. It. PA lilts,
(With O. W, .lack A (1
ALTON ANUIKlt,
Omee State Treu*tir«
UKO. II. HAMMOND,
Attorney ut I,aw.
A. .1. MeUKIDK,
MeUridc A Co.)
ii. II, KDDLEMAN,
Boots and Slim s.
II. f. BARROW,
Capitol.
S. Si. KEAIIS,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
O. W. ADAIR, AUCnONSOBR.
fine Bujrir) How, Young Silk Coir, Fall*
Aloud Chrotor Non npd lip.
JOCK, on thl. (Ita
will Ml), la frost of ay ofltca,
Om Largs, Stylilh, QsnUs, Family Haraau
Horn,
Ou® Vary Flue Ctty-lUisad Milk Cow with first Call
ous mouth old.
Oue Full-Blood White Chaster Bow with thraa Plfa—
ail boars—balug thraa of tha first Uttar ot nlue.
sug 14-11 O. W. ADA!it.
GERMAN-ENGLISH SCHOOL.
A BOUT tha mhUla ot September, I will ojxm, lu the
city of Atlauta,
A SELECT MIXED SCHOOL,
For iustruotiou in the (Icrrnau Language, aud tha
English Urauchcs.
The Herman will ba under my own parsoosl charge,
and tha EugliNh under the charge of competent teach-
n, Incluclinu; iicrilum l£!J to #1.
1 will give private instruction in
Gorm.il and Ilobrow,
at my residence, ou Whitehall street, ltd door from the
corner of Peters.
ItEV. D. ItUKGHKIM.
English Teacher Wanted.
. llEV, D. BUIlOHKIM^ ^
aug H eodJt Whitehall at, %t door from Peterr.
ORIENTAL
MUSQUIT0 CANOPIES!
TTLEOANT and CHEAP. Juat the thing. We hang
I j them over tho bed free of charge.
H. 8. KENDRICK A BOH, Sole Agents,
augl4-lt Carpet Htore, Marietta at.
G. W. A DA IK, Auctioneer.
THE BATEMAN PROPERTY!
On the Georgia Railroad.
my office.
AN EXTRA PASSENGER THAW will leave the rail
road crossing at precisely 3 o’clock, and return after
O. W. ADAIR.
NOTICE.
Atlauta, Ga., August 13, 186<l.
M arietta school fair, to i-e beij i u Marietta
from
17th to the 21st. Inst.
44' TICKETS 60 ceuta, to be hail at General Ticket
Office.
Rftnrn on Certiflcute or the Manuifpr.
Visitors cau return to Atlanta daily at 6:18 p. m.
E. b. WALKER,
aug 10-till 21st Master of Trau*i>ortation.
ry •* I-I
(lie
ally
Prom Hon, A, A, Gauldlng,
Lllr .U<bjr i,f .Spoiling County Court - Member
of Legislature, tfcc., t tv.
Atlanta, Ga., July 28, I860.
I)r. ./. M. Foster, Empire Block :
Dkaii Sir: Having been afflicted with
very annoying Throat and Bronchial difficul
ty (that induced a constant cough), of some
few years’ standing, I placed myself under
your system of treatment, and I am happy to
announce a very marked improvement after
but littlo more tliuii a week’s attention, aud
from present favor*bio indications. I think a
perfect cure will be tbe result.
A. A. GAULDING,
From Col. James M. Ball,
Atlanta, Ga., July 14, 1809.
Dr. J. M. Foster, Empire Block:
Dear Sin Having been relieved by you of a
partial doafuess of some year*’ landing, I
tako pleasure iu having you refer to me.
bad suffered considerable annoyance from
deafuoss, besides having noises in tho
whieh wero particularly disagreeable. A few
day* ago I was operated upon by you with
fluttcriug success. You did not cause mo tbo
least puiu whatsoever, mid lean now hear as
perfectly as ever.
Tendering you mv thanks and gratitude, I
am yours truly, JAMES M. BALL.
Prom N, P, Hotehkis Esq.
(AUDITOU or THK W. A A. It. R.)
Hr. M. Foster, Kmpire IllocX':
Obstirviug that your patitiiita ro|iort lo you
l>> i' ltfr their improvemout, I wialt to .late
that you have very ninuh hem-tilted luy wilu,
who had bean quite deaf for 20 year*. Hho haa
been under your Irenlinout but a few ilayv,
and ean now hear the piano and puilar in nn
adjacent room, and the rain upon ttie roof -
Homethinp ahe could not do for n ions time
N. B. HOTCHKIS.
Atlanta, (ia , July 2nd, 1801),
J. H. BARRETT, Auctioneer.
Alt A No. 1 Hitffffy Horae,
20 Sacks ol Non Flour,
also. Cow and Calf)
A Urge lot ol Ilouwhohl an 1 Kitchen Furniture,
aUtingiu part of
One Fine Mahogany Marble Top Chamber Ki t,
Oue Fine Lounge,
ALSO, two barrels of
ca-ood. Applo Vinegar,
Ami a large lot of other articles too numerous to men-
Gon. aU g i3.;»t
Proposals for Fresh Reef
and Hutton.
office Chief Comuihsabt or Bdimutxnck, i
Ukl'AKTMKST OF THE SOVTH, }
Atlanta, August Ga., 12,18C'.». J
Sealed proposals will lx- received at this office until
12 o'clock M., September 13, 186'J, for furnishing all
the fresh beef and mutton required by the Subsistence
Department for any purpose, iu Atlanta and at Me-
Ject t
received),
ponse of the contractor wJIlbemadelPHI .
bids will also be received for furnishing the officers
a liurracke, with
stating pnee per
C. s mahnhai.’h hale.
U BDUl m2 hr virtu, tit A writ (tax tauA. iMMd
out of ta. UMBortaU tii. Duartct Court of S»
United Bnta. tov Un Mann.ru DUtrtat ol Oaomta,
to tavov of Uu pUlntUb, Bmui. Ourduur * Oo„ talk.
I hAV. tavtad upon M Uta propnty of Cltrttopber
1XKM.OMOt tte IHuliunta tkaafcov. uuudon.,
ou. uudivitUtf ItaU-ulAMt ta tte bUowla. lota tnou
„rparv»Uof taod Ijin. md teu, la tte oowtta. of
BaOuw, PoUr, aad Uaralaoo, HUM of tanwHla, da;
Lot n. tin Dlrtrict, Sd tectlon, oootabda. to ten.
mors or lass, . .
IM Ut, 4th District, Sd Kectlon, containing 40 aeraa
LoM4V, 4th District. Sd Bsctloo, containing 40 acres
Lous?,'4th Diirtrlct, 3d Baction, containing 40 acres
Lot*District, Sd Section, containing 40 acres
more or lass.
Lot 071, tin lrlatrlct, Sd tectlou, containing to tore,
more or lees.
Lot 110, 4th District, 3d Becilou, containing 40 acre#
more or less.
Lot 2H0, 4th District, 3d Baofioa. containing 40 ecras
Lot :iCJ, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 704, 4th District, 3d fjoctlon, containing 40 acres
more of leas.
Lot 2V1, 4th District, Sd Section, containing 40 acres
I.ot 70,17th District 3d Section, containing 40 acree
more or leas.
Lot 210,17Ux District, 3d Hectlou. containing 40 acres
more or lass.
Lot 337,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 731,17th District, Sd Section, containing 40 acres
r las
Lot 726, 17th District, Sd Section, containing 40 acres
more or leas.
Lot 148,17th District, 3d Seetlou, containing 40 acres
Lot*801,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 723,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
mors or leas.
Lot 724, 17th District, Sd Section, containing 40 acres
more or leas.
Lot 040,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more oi less.
Lot 041, lftb District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or lea*.
Lot 008, lftb District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 873, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
mors or less.
Lot 700, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
mors or less.
Lot 70S, 17th District. 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot040,17th IMatnat, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or leaa.
Lot 6*0, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 638, 17th Diktrict, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 03V, 17th District, 3d Bectiou, containing 40 acres
Lot 562, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 668, 17th District, 3d 8ectiou, containing 40 scree
Lot 034, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot *01, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or les*.
Lot 643, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acrea
more or less.
Lot 040,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot *75,17th District, 3d Secdon, containing 40 acres
mere or less.
Lot 302,17tb District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 340,17th District, 3d 8ectlon, containing 4J acres
more or les*.
Lot 347,17th District, 3d Section containing 40 acres
Lot 374, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or les*.
Lot 376, 17th District, 3d Section. rouUinlng 40 acres
more or les*.
Lot 410,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 142,5th District, 3d Section, containing ICO acres
Lot 14*. 6th District, 3d Section, containing ICO acres
more or less.
Lot 36, 6tlx District. 3d Section, containing 160 acres
more or less.
Lot 210, 6th District, 3d Section, containing 160 acres
more or less.
Lot 266,16th District. 3d Suction, containing 160 acres
more or loss.
Lot 257, lGth District, 3d Section, containing 160 acres
more or lens.
Lot 148, Kith District, 3d Section, containing 160 acres
Lot 2*2, 21st District, 2d Section, containing 40 acres
mote or less.
Lot 648, 21st District, 2d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
All being in tho county ol Rartow, State of Georgls.
Also, Lot 610,1st District, 4th Section, containing 40
acres, in the counties of Folk or Haralson.
Also,
Lot 813, 18th District, 3d Svrtion, contain
Lot 015, “
Lot 8*3, 21st
In the county of Polk, 8Uto of Georgia.
And will sell the same at public auction at tbe Court
First Tuesday in Sopteiulw*r
next, between tho lawful hours oi sale. Terms cash,
listed at Atlanta, Georgia, tills Ctli day of August,
JOHN PEEL,
RAKER AND CONFECTIONER,
SEMI-CENTENNIAL. EXPOgg
>ETN A
INSURANCE 00., HARTFORD.
J CJ XjTT X, 1BCO
- $5,362,532.96
Assets, - -
Liabilities, - - .
*r SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN To.a
I T £3 1= _A_ f=3 T.
Otrlr fruit* iit know Ike^n
I/OSSEN I’AIII ix PUTT y ElHSi
221,485.37
ITfiB PHEHENT.
Til. Most SiM-AUtaaf.l P| r , (•,_ j, Ai|w(nt
Aasota, WO.8SS.8aa.Be.
Throe.fourths the lo.uranro
(h.rtonil havo failed, proving aritUta
and Uifflrultlra in a profession bawd on t*
lamiljr and misfortune, with an imporiaat
part of Its development In the sphere at
broad hnnian benerolence. It I, a ran
and uucommon crept for one of these ladi.
tutiona to make ita FIFTIETH annul re
port, and that a satisfactory one-another
of life’s plainest old lessons, “As yon xa
that shall you reap.”
ITS FUTURE
Usefulness and duty must be shaped ia.
measured only hy the wealth and smut!
of our country.
E4r Agents in all tbe principal cities and towna
EAT Rates and terma as liberal as consistent lift
moderate profit and substantial security.
W. P. PATTILLO,
aag4-Ullscp4 Agent at Atlanta, Ga.
DR. HUNTEE
all forms gonorrbtua, gleet, stricture, Ac., t
pletely eradicated. That numerous class of cases
suiting from self-abuse, producing unmanliceee, i
vous debility, irritability, eruptions, seminal a
aious, and finally impotency, permanently cured.-
Persons afflicted with delicate. Intricate, and ioag
standing constitutional complaints are politely invtM
' call for consultation, which coats nothing. Expert
hatha, thus concentrating the 1
Both sexes, married or tingle, suffering from Indiana
tlons, indulgences, or exposure, may apply and hi
cured. No matter who have failed, state your cast-
Read what bo says In his pambldet, sent to snr n
drees free. Thousands of cases treated annually it o4
flee and all over tho country. Consultation free, ow-
a«»iially or by mail. Office, No. I S3 Third Street, be
tween Green and Walnut, near the Post office, Louis
ville, Ky. Office hours, 0 a.-m., to 7r. w.; Sunday* M
a. M.. to 12 M. jy 1—dly
FRESH TURNIP SEED.
JUST RECEIVED, 8G0 Pouuds
RED TOP, ABEBDEEN.
FLAT DUTCH, HANOVER, WHITE GL0B1
YELLOW GLOBE, RUTABAGA, NORFOLK,
YELLOW STONE,
And Otlxor Variotioa.
Call and purchase, or send in your orders early.
P. W. J. ECHOLS,
force for six months
, 18651.
dupuoi
1 nddres
ndorsed "Proposals fo
sed to tho undersigned.
T. J. HAINES,
Brig. Gen. and Chief C. 8.
Department of the South.
CHOICE GROCERIES
AND FAMILY SUPPLIES
City Tax-Payors, l.nokimt for tho Enirlno
tVlion the Whistle Blows.
ri.lIK following re,olu
L night. 6th iiiHt., exj
•Resolved, That the !
bo required to close hi*
next, and proceed an ms
issue 11 las for double U
give In, ami collect theft
r which time lie will
oae who have failed
:ainst all such dcliuti
••The time f* short.’
a, August 7. 1 ]
sed by Council Friday
MAUIETTA HTREET,
B akes every variety of Bn-ad and Cakes; also, man
ufacture* Candies, and keeps constantly on hand
ALL KINDS OF FRUIT
And a general assortment of
WINKS, LIQUORS anil CIOARS.
iyllJtm
ATLANTA
Oarriafo Xlopo*itory.
I lf AVK now iu store, of my own manufacture, Car- |
rlages, Buggies, Phtetous, Wagons, and Suudowns, i A’-f*w atMT'A C' i
equal to any in point of finish and durability ever of- •*- A.
fered in this market, which, in consequence ot the
monetary stringency, 1 am offering at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Carriage Harness eupplied at cheaper rates than,
elsewhere in the city. Call early aud secure bargains
in.good home-made work at prices suited to tbe times
CRAWFORD & BROS
Peter Huge’s old stand, Whitehall Street,
5 Grauite Block, Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
A New and Beautiful Book.
Night Scout’* iu the Bible. By Ri
D., author of ••Walk* audUome
McCurdy k Co.: Philadelphia.
A trlbutions to
msuy a day.
il fifty pages, d<
Sd litei
r that '
•Otcd
have
hundred
dume of about
•luslvely to the events of
are presented
ly to
•d at uight, whieh
eo of language and tieauty
•legantly illustrated with *
the best American artists, which give to it additional
able, while the remainder of the mechanical work aud
elegant d< ’-**
FOREST QUEEN.
T HE undersigned have on hand, which they offer
for sale for cash, aa cheap aa they can be hosRtt
in any market, a choirs supply of Groceries ani F*«-
ly Supplies, consisting of Sugar. Coffee, Syrup, Hina
Baoou, Lard, New Flour, Wines, Liquor*. Of**.
Confectioneries, Dry and Choice Green Fruits of the
season. Wo will deliver all purchased article* to Sm
iles in the city free of charge. Having msd#
K irchases, we are prepared to sell low for cash. W«
rite an inspection of our stock, aud solicit s sbantf
public patronage, and as we are determined to ph"»
ail who deal with ua, call and see u*.
Jj CRAWFORD k BRO*
It has been tested in Atlanta.
Its references are in Atlanta.
It has produced hair aud whisker* on a gentleman
in Atlanta over CO years of age.
It removes scabs, scurfs, aud dandruff from tho
scalp.
It removes all itching and heat of the scalp.
It keeps the scalp clean and healthy.
It Immediately stops the hair from falling out.
It forces hair, whiskers and eye brows to grow luxu
riantly.
r tahlt
It is
: library has gone fhi
*” In issued only to tubMcrihdrs,
*rgla. in
in Uu-
Warron, lira liowlmiian, wbo wo* arrested
during tbo recent election riot* in Pari*, is
about to nub the French Government for 100,-
000 franc* damage*.
Mr. llempworth Dixon ia aboat to loavn
England ou a long tour through Hu*si*. It
ia nnderatood that ha will not return to the
editorial chair of the Atbannum.
firm nt $1 13
Louimvillk, August 13- l’rovigion* very
firm. Mea* jHirlt $34 00. Haaon shoulder*
10c; clear side* 19Jo. Lard 90) to 93. Whisky
$1 08. 7
Cincinnati, August 13.—Whisky $1 08.
Provision* firm. Moo* pork $33 50. Lard
30; neither offered freely at quotation*. U*.
con firm.
ClARLMTON, August 13.— Cotton quiet;
•ale* 56 bale*; middling* 31 $o; receipt* none;
export* ooaetwiao 6.
Wilmington, Aoou*t 13. Spirit* turpen-
tine 39. Itoain $1 oo to 4 50. (’rude turpen*
tiuo unchanged. Tar $3 35.
Ravannan. August 13.-Cotton Hoceipta
DR. FOSTER
May bo daily comiulted,
(Monday! und TucNday I'lxeiqti
At bln permanent office* in
Markham’s Empire Block,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ng examined, with
not hesitate to i
nsry interest *t
ill style, free fr
religion
inly of the sacred Scriptures, in mechsniesl «j
i. It is n work of great ticauty. We predict lor
e circulation, aud cordially roenracud it t,, t
■ongtvgstioi
It.
Baptist Ch
W. M. CKUMLKY.
Pastor Trinity M. K. Church.
JAMKSO. ANDREW.
Dr. FOSTER'S time boing devoted oxelu-
aivi'ly Iu tho lunno<liato proloaiional iloni.inl.
mad. upon Mm, noiioane*. Hint l.Uor. from
oth.rn Uumi hi. iratisnU, or upon proton.
kIoohI Im.inoM, will roeoivo nonuontion.
JAMES B. HATCLIFFE,
l’riv.lo Hoorotnry.
AU propo.nl. for .tlv.rfl.lnK mo»t bs ml.
draMod to Pml.ANEY ft ANDERSON.
Georgia Ent«rpri.o.
All PruoripUon., Chemical., do., .to., pra.
parad by UEDWINE ft FOX,
Ch.mld. and DniggiiU.
Orruia Hounn. —8 A. M. till 0 I’. M.
•astor 2d Baptist Church.
0UA8. W. THOMAS.
Hector 8t. Philip s Church.
V. A. KIMBALL,
au’r Wes. Chap. M. K. C. 8
NOTICE.
lug ill* Oitlasnaof Atlanta, aud Stats of Georgia,' that
he will undertake the sale of aaid lands lu the above
places. Parties having any landa for sale win do well
lo correspond with tits undersigned. No charges
mads unless sain la effected.
MICHAEL O'HARA,
Attorney at U«, 20th Want East Pittsburgh, Pa.
mav 26-3in*
PUBLIC SALE.
A T Auctiou, beginning on Saturday, August *k
1860, at ten o'clock, a. u., at the QusrtemaWwv
Depot on Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga.. the follow*
named property:
Three Horses, One Mule,
A Lot of Twit*, Taryailiu, India R.bkw Blu-
k.U and P.tehw, Curu. Sum, and •
Ltrg. Lot of UiMrriMnkl. Prayortv.
Terms cash at time of sole.
By ordor of Brevet Major General A. H. Tuuu.
G. K. 8ANDKHS0N.
Capt. and A. A. Q. M. V. 8. Am
Depot Quartermaster.
J. U. Bassett, Auctioneer.
deodtill28aug
Prepared only by
DR. R. S. POMEROY,
N’o, 17 Alalminu Street, l’p St:
ATIsAJITi
mar 7-Uldec26
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,
/"CONTAINING four acres, well eucloaed, good sub-
ATTENTION PLANTERS.
»pt ih« •i.rrn.n sxoici.uok" touniihki.ij
I ouly |6, shells, sacks, and separates from forty to
i receipt of price. Address
^ WH1TRUOW JlTULRY,
New Albany, Indiana
mayU-wlmdlui
EMPLOYMENT !
(2l 1 ( \ A DAY and Constant Employment twaram
up I \ / an teed to every man and woman in wont ol
work, in light, honorable and profiteble business.--
Or^at inducements offered. Deeoriptive Circular*
free. Address
* taut tal feuee, good building, garden, orchard
and vineyard, well of exeetleiM water, in flue state for
cultivation, will l>e sokllow on easy terms. If not sold
soon will be subdivided and sold at auction, situated
on Vine and Rhodes streets. Parties wishing til buy,
call soon and examine the premises, and call on Wat
lace A Fowler, or the undersigned, at his store ou
Mitchell, heat! ot lirwad street, where he has the beet
of LKAF TOBACCO, aud sells soda at 10 cents
irer pound. 6 caudles for 20 oents, 14 |K>unds of nails
for II. snuff and good cigars, groceries, vegetables,
okra, Ac., corn. hav. fodder and train, and buya
raga, beeswax, aud furs and dried fruit and
and other articles. 1 aiu compelled to sell, and must
sell tit raise money, as I am In debt and no other means
to raise Uie wind. BKKTRAND XACIIKY,
“ Company
and gsm
I 12-i hurt
TOBACCO
FACTORY.
J have just completed aMarge aud commodious;
Tobacco Factory,
****** where I am manufacturing all grades
of Tobacco. K|teoui sttenUou paid to tha folio wing
goptilar bvawds, which will l>s manufactured from th»
Quest Virginia leaf.
R H. llollsud’s Oable Twist.
8. H. Holland's Ptne Apple Twist,
8. H. Holland’s Golden Age,
8. 11. Holland's Indian Queen.
0. M. Bublotvs A No. 1.
0- M fhahlstt.
H imni ta ».ir (.tar.
r*•* 1 tawtew. tag .jmmi wted ov
jot oi tuseooo, with their warns and place of —
hrande.1 on each bos. if ordered tu twAoleat qnaaU.
V. S. MARSHAL’S SALK.
U N DIR and by virtue of a writ of iero facias, is
sued out of the Honorable, tbe District Court cl
the United States for tbs Northern District of Oedgi*.
in favor of the plaintiffs, Don Barkhouse A Oo., m tk*
following case, to wit:
Boat BarkRosass At to., vs. Mtrliarl Mrrl*.
I have levied upon aa the propert> of Michael Erica
all that lot, tract or parcel of laud lying and being »
the 14th district of originally Hoarv now Fulton coaa-
ty. State ol Georgia, being tho northwest fourth if
Und kit No. 87, containing 51 q aerrs more or lesa-
AUo. upon 14 aorea more or leaa. Jotaing said land i*
the north, being a part of tha subdivision of land M
Nil 1*6. and dsw^bod aa bkx^s Nos. IT aud 18 ot *s»J
subdivision, with a slip ol land 190 20-100 feet wide,
running north aad south the full length of aaid block
No. 17 oo the weat aids, adjoining landa of John A
l>oane and K. Gardner oo the east, W. p. Inman ou th*
eouth and went, and W. Peters on the west.
Also, that tract or parcel of land lying and being •
aaid district aud county , being the northweet comer «
land lot 80, bounded aa fotiowa: Lying north s#
Robtneou’a fot and running with the srigtoal to
the corner, thence along the original «*.»•>“
upon. cohUiningia all 9* T-100 acres or
Also, that tract or parcel of Mad, being hmd leg No.
I. lylug In the 14th district of the said count) and
State, containing 202 M acme more or leaa.
Aud will aeli the same at public suction at the Court
House, lu the city of Atlanta, county of PnMan, and
Hute of Georgia, on the
Flint TaettMgr lu Sef tmker
next, between the Uwful hours of lata. Terms cask
Dated at Atlanta. Ga-^thUtth dk^ ^
t 1 . S. M.nknl’i 8nl«,
Omc« U. 8. Mavoual, NoantsaM Dm-, or Ga. I
Atlanta. Ga., Aug. 2.1*02. f
Ilf vtrtua of a writ of rsnditlont aiponss. issued
XJ from Um Honorable the DtstriotOonrt of the rnltsd
KUtss for the Northern District of Georgia, wifi k*
wVA. on Tuaaday tha 24th Inst, ta front of the Uafrsd
Mates Court Room, in the city of Atlanta, couafroi
rulhm, tha following property, condemned as forfrii;
sd to Us Uaitod Matss, lo-wlt: Thirty-seven B* Jf
Boxes of Tobaooo. Terms oaah.
GKO. B. CHAMBERLIN,
0.». Cta,»(j lUntel NocAvn Dtttrto* ut 0v.
aogi-wtda
riBGMIA. DAW80N COUNTY-Two moa
YJt date, agnJUmtkm wtii be mods to the
Ordinary sf Dawson oonnty. at the flrel regu
Ooart of
_ J. ai the flrst reeu
after tha sxplratioa of tv* i
for tsars to aalllot off knd No. It, tn the ttth distil
and 1st ssotion of Ijmipttn oonnty. bslonglag to *he
semis