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YOL. I.—NO. 172.
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ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY M&RNING, SEPTEMBER 11,1867.
THE DAILY OPINION.
>1 W. L. IOBOOOI An t. B. DUI1U
owes IB CBWTtB BUILDDtU
GRANITE BLOCK, BROAD «t.,
ATLANTA, 0*.
TERMS:
SUBSCRIPTION.-
•1XBONTB
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ISC’ RI PTION.—*Jmm •©*>!. «■ Tff A*. ffAQO;
r*&wvmmEU!fE
Tm o copi
Five oopli
TcO coplo
mb forming the
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Subjurlptknw to both etlttiou* will be reeel red
for fix iBouta*. at rate* oerreapoudlag wM* »«
IJO
insert Ion,au<1 FivkLXRT* per lino
Mune chacgeft will be made lor advesttaemeals
occupyingTe»ii than a square, ohiiaariob, an*1-all
Articles of a personal natnra. Except In crate
of special contract, other advertise*ea% Will be
chargeiI the following rate* s .
On* oqi’dttE, one insertion, • •
** “ two Insertion*,
•• three luaertloas,
“ “ Q»*
•• •• one month •
u m three aottht
Sheriff’a-salea, per levy of tea line*
Sheriff •* Mortgage fl fa. aales, por i
Tax i olleetors » nalea, per woara^^.
Citations for letter* of Ad»i«t*trofctea SOW
Citation* for Letter* el Gura4l anfMp.... .■
Letter* el application Cor 41—teti— ftwm ,
Letter*'Of applicatten for 41—teti** from
imp..
§
rjBfrig
laUMdlanfitp ..... v y. IJR
Apullo*>kw> ft>r l..v. to wU LMMl «ju
No!Ii!«.w itebtua awl Credtemi J JJ
Sale, of x.nd. etc. per ivun. ; J g
S.lm af.wrUluM* nroptrtjr, 1« 4ay», e*> r te'- 1 »
ht.tr.t KvticM *1 <U> a-• ■ * JJ}
»'or«ckiiiu'e<>rJlort*»*«. Ptvstr.tathtiaie... 1 UQ
TIMB HIMfUIRKD KOK IJMA L AUWEBTISIXU
Sale, of Land, ate., by Adaiiiistmtai-s, KXeot-
tors or Geanllnns, arc rci|Uir«U by l»» to be belli
on the Hist Tuesday la the month,between the
hours of ten in the forenoon and three iu the "
ternoon. at the lourt House in the county
ft
Notice* of the sale of personal property mm-t
lie given in like mauuer Ml days previous to the
day of sale.
Unary for leave to sbU Land, etc.,
must be published for two months.
Citations for letter* of Administration, Guar
dianship,-etc., must be published 30 days; for dis
mission from Administration, monthly 3 month*;
for dismission from Guardianship <40 days.
Rules for foreclosure of Mortgage-must bo pub
lished monthly lor 4 month*; for establishing lost
papers, for the full space oil months; forcOihf
pelliug titles from Executors or Admin 1stmtorrf,
w here bond has been given by the deceased, the
lull Ktincmof three month*.
Publications will always he continued accord
ing to these, the legal raqufremeuU, unless other
wise ordered.
JftjT LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS will be mode
to yearly advertisers.
UMF* All letters on business, or communications
f „, publication. must
Vity Hubxhchm IMrectury.
MUUTO A oMOMA.
BOilXB. »HOB» snd LBATHKR.
NKW SWRB-KII.W GOODS
IUU tea»«y«»» m Wintesaiv
ft street, opposite Cox & Uill.
GKO. W. PRICE.
ro*CK, W
SOOTti and i
MERCHANTS AMP HJtOCSMB.
‘ ft DAltt A JUS8K, AUCTION AMD COMMISSION
A. MiHOBANTti. Sign, Auction House, White
hall *v«et, Atlanta, Ga.
F BI'Eli LYNCH, Wholjwauk akp KnaiL «no-
cxr, and dealer in Varieties, Whitehall street,
Atlanta. Ga. ly__
F ’ AIN3 A PAilROTT. WHOLESALE 0*0-
CE113 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Granite Front, Peachtree street, Atlanta, GA
feM—ly
A J. ROBERT A CO., UiKUti COMttiBsiON
• Mekowakt*. and Agents for If unu fact ureas
and 1’roducers, at.Hie Bridge, on Unad streot dwl
f *Ssi? Aua,it ^ y.ygatsaa.
iffliS. DICALKX IN Jt awur GHO-
an<l t ODhTKT fwipnvL whitnhaU, oue
Uuor from Mitchell street, Atlanta, «»' ’VV.rtflf
llAMNalways i^uJi^mL augh^flft ,
MILITARY DIRECTORY.
•tract, Atlanta. Ga. .
G ionel J. r. Miunb, Chief of Bureau of UtII
Affairs, and ffeneral Inspector of fegtetration
for Third Military Distrust. Ofooi at Head
Bravet^Hrimdler General WM. McKbb DtJim,
Aaslstant Judge AdveraSe liraera) U. B. ▲.,
Judge Advocate Thud Military Diatrtot. OfooO
at Headquarters.
Braves Major Was. H form, Captain ltth United
(States Intantry, Acting Asaietant 4edge Advo
cate General. OfUoe ai Headeaartenr
Lieutenant Colonel K. MOK. HPBaOM,
Assistant Inspector General. OMce
quarters.
Captaia G. K. Hardbbmim, If. S. A., Anting Asois-
taat AdJnteat Gomasai- Oilice at Headqaarten
Brevet lMgadier General J.J. Nuvsc. fterrnua
U. S. A., McMlical Director Third Military Dis
trict. Office corner of Broad and Marietta
B csj}2!s.r
Brevet Lieutenant
qtntrtt Anna B.XMH, CRIM
SLWkrA
itepot^uartermaster. Oflkoe Foreyth street.
Brevet Captain C. A. Rsciviu, Chief Ordnance
Offh.it. Offtee corner of Broad and Martelta
Majt K.’ D Judd, P. M. U. 8. A.. Chief Pay Mas
ter and Dttburslng Offteor Third Military Dis
trict. Office corner of Broad and Marietta
Room No. 1 Willingham liulldings, corner of
Decatur and Ivy streets.
Brommt fMrMlwttensniiCaX£ii). Bisaft-fo OH •
nael lffth lJ. 8 Infantry, Gesnmandtng IMttntet
of (teorgia, lffth F. 8 DkCaatry and Assist—t
Commitbioner Barean R. K. and A. L. State of
Hoorgi*. Office «t 1 leadqntriers, Markham *
building, Whitehall sUeea^
d Aottag ■—i—r-
ef Geocgta. Office at Mend-
quarters.
Wrst Lieutenant K. P. Dobwtt. Mb If.
rym duty wdth Ueedquarters, Diofcrict of
MtjotS. U. Diwif, 44th U.-S Infantry, AiniMnn,
Inspector General, Bureau K. F. and A. L., Mate
of Georgia. Office wt Hindquarters.
Brevet Major Faso Mohkbaub, V. K. C., Sub. Aset.
Com. Sub-Disk Atlanta Bureau 1L, F. M L
Ottoe, building opjioallethe Pont Ofllie.foroad
'AMMO • *- *' ii-aifr
' M- tiw»w»iA RAn.uoAD-m uaiw- rja
•v,«Mi p.r r. Kirn, IVMMmuflr
W.f'our, Sn^rintemiont I U.T. AMnuuuK, A«Wt
rent or mint,
om noted of ihC'Gounties of Cobb. Fulton -Gamp-
bcil. Carroll, isyweta. Hoard, Fkyettu, LUavtoa,
Spalding, livery, NewVm, DeKalb, Milfou,
Gw iniK-n and tiults.
Brevet Brigadier General Thomas H. Krona, Col.
* United Mate* Infantry,* “ “ *'*
dquarter*. Boom No. i
ing. ooruer of Beoatur and
Georgia.
Brevet Captaia O. C. Kxapf, 1st LienAJ8dU. S.
Infantry, Post Adjutant. Office at Headquar
ters.
first Lieutenant C. 8. Ilslbt, lfith U. 8. In*
fantry, Anting Assistant Quartermaster and
Anting commissary tWbsistenne, Poet. Office,
Room No. T, Willingham BniUing.
Atlanta Portal Regulation*.
^ Posnutn
UIUjS. absistant Potouafn
Orriva lloi w frum !..a. to l*k wi.: aud
ft- >m 3 r u. to 7 rjt. au»l>»v»—Fiom a to 10 a jt.;
and from 6 to ffffi r.pc
AKUIVAL AND C1AXHNG OF THK MAILS.
MORTMUtN AND RORTKWI8TXKK.
Arrives - 141 A.M.
Closes (K. W.) 6.00 KM.
ArSUWA.
Arrives . 6.00 P.M. Closes CW A.M
MACOtr. 1
.ffJM-IRj
MONTGOMKftT.
• 48 P.MTcSv^ff
♦00 i
4v45 A.M.
Railroad Schedulm,
i£X!\&t.B2K
dioa; Wn. W. clattom. Treasurer; lag
fl. Tat boa. Auditor; J. H Flynk. Master Maohl-
w u .VsT-m- a s- , S. w
Tinkct Agent; R. 1C IUoon, Oen'l Freight Agent:
JoffN M Baipona, Agent *t Atlantai
NIORT r ASS EMUS* T*A IN—DAILY.
Leave Adnata .... T OO P M.
. * v. tsn
Arrive at DaUoa . 718A.M.
Arrive at Atianta • 1.35 A.M.
9ALLY VASaXNUEa rXAIN—DAILY,
lexoept bundaj
Leave Atlanta • - -
Leeve Dalttm - .
Arrive at cliattanooga
Leave ChAttauooga - * 4.1# A.M.
Arrive at Atlanta * . 1.15 P.M.
DALTON AOOOMUOnATION TRAIN—DAILY,
foxoept duiMlays). . «
Leave Atlanta , , * 8.15 P.M
Arrive at Dalton * 11.43 P.M,
Heave Dalton
ffrlT
8.80 A M.
%M P.M.
&r
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Anyui
5sat® 3 *
AMuxaauiL Agent
•AT riSIINW TAAUL
Iffmu .'.'r.v.'.'.'. ■'* iiti 'IS
. ■ _. ii»t ruiumtun
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Augusta
Leave A«|
ugus
Leave Augusta ..
Arrive — Astanta
nr KLACUH C^rtWKKN BAH.BOAD.-1M
Dlnmi, A^eot at
_ DtrmmiJ^ruw. .
I»»T» Macon -140 A.!
Arrive «t Atlanta . . . 1UI?J
Leave Atlanta • 7.15 A.,
ArriTe at Macon . . . 1.80 P.;
Ineave Macon • - . - . - am p ;
Arrive in Atlanta
Leave Atlanta
J A.M.
i In Maco
tUT ATLANTA A WEST POINT KAIL-
ROAD—87 inOeh—Fate, * per - Am-JOtY P.
Kino, President; S. «P. Grant, Huperintcadent;
It M.4rAURAR, Agent at Atlanta:
DAT PAK8INMK TRAIN—OOfNO<Rtf.
Leave Atlanta 7.00 A.M.
Arrive at West Point 11.00 M.
DAY rABKKKOCn TRAIN—OOlttMe INI
Leave West Point
Arrive at Atlanta .
INI >•
::*84«
Danikl U. Cram, Superintendent.
Ineave West Polat . X0.15 A.5L
Arrive at Columbus - - ■ 1.44 P.M.
Arrive at Montgoina^r , . • 4A5 P.M.
Leave Montgomery - - 7.00 A.M.
Leave Columbn*. - r i ll P.M.
Arrive at West Point - ^.og _pji.
WESTHN l iTUnK UIU01II.
£ ANA Sm AND tiliOSSMN r '
riUlE GEORGIA N VliOf^AL BANJtauR
X Hloah, Alabama ihvct John Hick, Pr<?si.
dent; K. L. .Ionks,Uisl.ier; Dakwin G. .IonksJTvI*
,'er; KDWakD 11. Jo’TN, lka»k-Keeper. D1RMC-
.'i <JU>—John Rico, .f'.hu Collier, B. E Raw^oa, 0.
A Du rand, W. WtC.ayten. HffD^ly
J H. .IAM.K3, BAKIlEK AND BROKER, AT-
• LA NT A, G., buys and sell* Gold, silver. Bombs
Mycks, and Lank Bill*. JCxvdiangu* Bond*, makes
Irvc^tmcht* for panic* hi Bonds and block*;
;dl< irs imortar ou i*cpa»ite when lull Jo» two
months or loitjyr. licNO—ly
diet A itoU. rt». New \ork; UPtw
, ••vp«»iim AV A Dwigid, New York; |» fl
reu, sugusia.Ga.t D. F. ^qpuitig.Charknhiii/
; J. D. Lunningluifi. ALjuiitoqibiy. AUs-; R
rh, AUauta; U. An/.tcU, AUauta; Edward
Arrives
Leaves 7.00 A.M. Monday*, Wednesdays, Fridays.
Arrive* 7.00 p.M. Tuesdays, Thursday^ Saturday*.
UAHLOXKOAfVf ACKJ. .
Leaves 7.00 A.M. Mondays,‘-We«luesdays, Fridays.
Avrives 7.00 P.M. Tuesdays, Thursdays, datardays.
HATES dFK"*AGE.
' fc?rrTBn—Three cents, pr* ,..,*d, for every hall
ounce throughout Die Unltw. States; ten a—to k
Canada, New Brunswloh, and other BrMtah Pro
vinoes. Pro-pajinent optional, except Do New
Foundland.
NewsvATKR Pcstaok—In the United lltates:
Dallies, per nuaitef, thirty.cents; WeekUffs, Rve
ountt; free W ltBfo the county where published.
Foreign Letter Postage fo Groat Britain and
Ireland, twenty-four cento— nre-joiynacnt op-
tlonffi.
IV* France, fl/togn cent* fcer fluarter ounde-pro-
syntent optional. .
To cnba, Aspniwall, and •Tanama, ten eento,
pre-nffd.
To Bremen, by Bremen ml, J3a; by ITatahhrg
He. _
To Ifnmbnrg by Hamburg inti. 10c.; bff Bremen
lU’l, lfic.
To <M lenburg by Bremen thi, ISe.rby Hamfurg
m’t, lie. ' '
To Lauenhurg by«Hrunaenm l M5c.; by llamEnrg
m’l, lbo..
folR—'h* '
, _ . pufffo
meat, by Bremen or 44ambmy m#il. 15c.
To bchcswig-llolidiMii it ini JLic'iiuark, by Jive*
men or Hamburg mnO, ISc.
To Sweden, by Breaum or Hamburg mail, Xlo.
To Norway, “ • “ “ iv.
To Holland, “ “ l«a
To KumsIa, r* •* •* SOo.
To JUdgkiin, /' “ “ . li^e.
To bWiUcrltuuL* “ “ v " Ita.
TV* Italy ♦ “ *? 24c. ,
To Turkey, * •’ » V ;<r - J KrlUay
'i'o Gibraltar, Spabi, Portugal,.by Brciren ovJ Artlyd Tttivffay. Tbprsdajr and HalUVdiy7#0
JI.tmlNirg tnsil, »»<•.
"** * It*. Ind,»«h
BTflnjNbtirLV
IfilA WEEKLY 0PIII0I.
w
A- ftVOTORY FMOPVIAL
mils PUBLICATION OF THIS JOURNAL
A commenced 1 uesday, Augost fob, cad It foil*
hereafter regularly Issue
Eiery Tuesday Morning.
TiE WEEKLY OPINION
* |ft.«te4h th. pul.lt®, piM(MI tn «b« adrao*-
•1 4>f UM DIuCI.A RATION OF PBB«JU‘UBS
by tkh RTATB COMtiamoM htM to
IfLiw «• trldloph of the policy lntHcoM In
Um CmIuMMo ■Anted, will he tho prlmefy object
of Of wftertore of tboiwper. Tito enaetuco-
mcoils male after aainre MfleOtea. Ml rceeons
Mr *m < Mm Son of ttiia coum, wtU appear as
owartoa way require. ' < <
TJT* WBXKJiY QPIjriOM
Wtlt'w* complete aect« of CMri frotoalTpo.au,
mrtkfO (ban tho Mult. CMamoau upon the
Beoato cf the Hear, rolitlct, the reyuler dlt-
paMtout of the Press Assoclatloo, iTariet BeporM,
state acts and UtoeelUeeeisi iatelllfeece, will
as full at poatlble. 9o make It
( \M aail after June 18th, I8T, Pi
oil. run at follows;
GOING NORTH.
LEAVING ATLAN
8.46 A. M. I>41lt- (MtcKrt ScsreaTa)
1’aaMtNuaa.—Arrive at Daaroe
M., connuutlng all"
‘KSs W
couaecting With (reins . _ ,
Chsttanoogn. Hall rood Xor Nnshvlj
VUle, nnd the Welt, snd (rAlh*
3.68 e. il Daily (BssoErr Sl’cOatc) DALraaAo.-
1,6t T. if *AiLTGim*T N0»tb«*1iMail—Al
et Dalton eti.tfi a. m., oociueeti
S hshvlTic and Chattanoogto MtSns
esbvllle, UHiUvtUe, end the W*#C end
trains of tag Memphis and Charleston Itall*
ivud for Memphis, Nit QkupAM t 4fn
COMING SOUTH. , ^ .
AffAIVE at atlAntX
1.41 A. M. r>Ait,r Ukiat Sorratax Maji..^Iai»v-
Iiik CUATTtMnMA 4.88 f. tL, CdhneotUit
»vftb traltc. ol hAUbvltle aad Usattaaooya,
'limiihls end I'llarloiUMI UaUruMM
.Hon atl 88 ft Is., con net tint w
u ol If T. »ud Ua. IbtUscmlh F ‘ .
rutnu
K illirnl
13.66
A tUft CUM FAMILY BrW3FAfSB,
A wAottsi vl.fttr at etary f re. Ido, wiu ba the aim
ertto aotdnetme, who feel confident that tealont
andahttriuff efioVU will command succeta, nnd
8nw* Wnliln them to;odntribute to the Wolfnrt
of 4*4 fie^Relfitnor.lly, at well nt tlie State at
a.
Aib tijrTjJxLY omioN is an;
EI&feT PAGE SHEET,
F^rty-eight Columns,
ob dotait a. snt-.ir a. zu/a jbditioa.
TJBOM* or ll'StCBI PTION:
One topy,one ...r.. 8 00
“It,o4ieyhhr ' r . t»
*,,»ne>MS; 10 00
; one peer, (uni out Tree to tht
foridlnff tho club,. . 10 ou
S; OI’lMUS (amalted to snbMirlbtrt
la* a *8 Ptr annum, . u
I, at both edition, will herceelrad
ter .lx moKba, ,a| otto, oorrmpoiutlar with Me
nrcoTnienntoaaionl, thonld
to 8GBUGGS * DVHBLB,
v.,
DECLARATION OF
ob m
UHI01 SXPOBUCAH FABTT OF OBOMHA.
ADoerto mi not tnua cojrrsimojr,
Atlanta,' Jolt 4th, 1M7.
thapec the dottlalc. ol moh and aafront, thank Al-
sumnsenwitties tn his wisdom teiecte**, preeerveo
our Government when its deepest foundxtioos
were being shnKeu by the mighty upheaving* of
the raceut rebellkm. And .
Wiixkkah, The loyal men of Georgia desire the
n —“a ^* **'—cut of the disttirbed
earliest praetlcable eettleracnt <
ia,\jfisvsfif &ntfc isMWfigt
BtMlrtd, 1.1. That we adopt tho name of the Union
HutWnl. 8. That we ptedge our heerty .upport
to^llM mviuhructiem saoeturct of thnlloafrauef
Mtoteaf.fi. rnet It It Bin duty of tht fiuta tt
educate all her children, nnd to that and, we re*
commend tho ortabllthmmit of a general .yetem
clple. wan the right,, Use luterete and tbt dtorni-
tyof labor, andliln tympiBiy with the tolnng
matte, it Mttety, and that the working man of
Georgia will tocelTt at It. haad. trary encourage,
■met end aMUtenee mat maybe neocuary to pro
tect Uvelr fall right# i and, that la tht malnltn.
ance ot tho position taken and the principle,
wohavcthl.daya.owtd, wn cordially mrlte tht
oo-oneratlon of all cUltoa., without regard to thtlr
political antecedents.
fttM h That the Union Bepnhlloan Party
oftho^tateof (leorglA pledge luelrto mainiala
the free and legal rlgnta of all men, and to
• ■— tho ure.orlhwl terms of rottorathm. In
to oflfee those men only who can comply.
In aU inspects, with Um raqulmntante of the Acte of
Congress and who protor the [Government oftbo
United swtts to any other that could he framed.
Washington gtnme,
TBS FRBKDJfKN'S BUIUtAU.
The frtenda of Fred. bougla88 (whose
name hubcen mentioned In connection
with the office of Commlfilloner of tho
Freed men’s Bureau) asserth that ho would
not, under any cIroumntnncea|aecept that
office nt tho hands of Mr. Johnson. Mr.
Donplans ig anxlottf for the retention of
(<en. Howard.
mm.itabt caunta and nnoONsmucTiON
ACTS.
It will ho remembered that the Recon
struction Acts provide that where the sen-
tenee of death la passed by any Military
Court, the approval of the dfinteUce by
President Is required. A lettof t
Orleans states that the findings
tenoe tn the first ease of this Id nil'
been forwarded to the Prefildept
lit June tat a
«ta. Maklsai antral
taMntUgg New* Utsmeky ttsCtMt,
HaTana, Sept. 8.—Santa Anna’s am tfi
contemplating an expedition Into Mexico.
Two hundred of the olgar makers, who
were engaged In the recent strike, bare
been thrown Into prison.
The payment of taxes H progressing
Ottcrbourg presented hli credentials
Juarez, as minister plenipotentiary of I
United States, on tho lOUliflt.
M- MaJ ua, Prussian Minleter at tho Ctty
of Mexloo, keeps in seclusion st San" ‘
Ho It supposed to*e Insane and ~~
orders from Prussia to leave the
Admiral Legetthoff arrived at VWk Crua
l the 30th, and left for tho Capital next
day. .
Ottorbourg telegraphed to Wafihlngton,
after receiving hla appointment, his deter
mination to leave In September.
Portland, Min Sept. 10.—Chamberlain
was elected Governor, yesterday, by about
fourteen thousand majority. The Demo
crats have made gains throughout the
State. The Republican loss tn Bath Is two
hundred and seventy. Blddcford gives 4
majority of two hundred and forty In
fhvorof tho Democrats, against a majority
of ninety last year. Tho Democr&te will
gain a few Representatives In soma of the
towns, but not enough to give them much
power tri the Legislature. In one hundred
and nine towns Chamberlain lias a"major
ity of over six thousand, being a loss of
over nine thousanti votes.
Vicw'Yohk, flept, 10—The steamor Man
hattan Ini/ arrived here with Gen. Sickles
on board. , t ,
r ;, THE SlTLATtfilf.
views at Lftiltf IMasi.
UKN. dlUN'C'B POSITION.
A Washington correspondent says :
th* action of
njr «J-^_
uf XftbhwnlP aufl Cl'sOttatuiDKk, mn4 Jlmr-
l/i:ib *u<l Uiaiiraton IUBiomW*, niui Dai-.
TM Ai fl *5 a. M., connucilna with train* yt
E**t Xeuteftte* &ffd Grotyia IUBra«4. _
PCLLMAjrs PATKMT Sl.SKrJNG UOACHHS Ual
AM AM. Mlfllir fRlflfi ’ (il*
IT1MC MATERIAL*,
r ulth a eu miser or
; Printing Machines,
( fo 111! drffWfor any kind of
j i»iMasrd?i3src3-,
[itPEBlOK BANNER.
CSDIUl Solicited vox
' a S t* QUXAMKKTAIj
PRINTING.
lint tt WORK EXIDUTEP iTOH
“At Romip” Lard**
BrU Gar#*,
WiHldlng Card*,
Show card*,
El ration Card*. *
N dmiralon Oua«,
Time 1’ahh *,
Way Bill*,
. .Uili k ^ ^
raa*tar Tranfiyo^qtlon*
Ti?* "MR-
m
0Or HilL NTAGi LI.nYc F4IIM ATLANTA
TODAHDDNUIA,— 7 •
Xaiave AtUuita Monday, Wodnestlky aa# , .
Friday - • _ fl.00
New Freight Route.
A ..
ST ATES. A. ArrrCLL. 1‘rcslcfont: W. H. Tl'U.I’.U,
C tiller. DIRECTURn—A. Au*tell, M «. Dob-
i, W. H. Phillips,Je<»»e MrI>oa<lon, J. 11. Jacnca
npecial att
and througli thih section. Prompt return* inode
i*t the lowest current rates. Our New York Cor
respondent, the Fourth National Hank, th whom
vre refer. feMB— ly
riRsiruRJc.
%
making; Parlor and
Furniture Repaired. Wjr __
(j Kit, Hunter street, betweeu \\ hRehall ami
aug?—3»
1 Rood* Sett, and
A. ERGEN/IN
v-Uall
SALOONS.
C 1UH.AGO ALA GLHOT-M. K UkSnI 7 , Pro’
i wilofor dealer In Brandies, Win**, Whuklot
and Sce*r*. CDICago Alk uhvty*ou luuul. No.
14 Alabama street. Atlanta. Ga. aug4—4m
ATTvMAMktL
_ . lanta. Ga. Office,
btruet.
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TOUNEVt AT LAW. At-
Gramie Block. Broad
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Kbtrturt th Al.lj.iu, street.
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BAMDWBKM MATMBiAlA
TOMMkY A eTZWAKT, Dz.Ltat it
Usuisss. ittt s»l nm civLtar,
I Toou of til klo4>, IIasssu. BtsMat,
AjHiwmeut Hull.
1IA/.L, 11KIIA1J torKKRT. AYLaNTA.
This *|>Mcloii* xml tn.iyniv'ient
Is centrally bmafod la * i».»|»ulnua
tion of the city,/Jii« a Sta*fc .‘kr 1 "
foot feilffk.
pk AVIS' 1
1/ Gx.-T
Hail Is cent
rtty.tia* a mui
iu. ftnd av HiMlItorni.w
nd 33 t*et liigh, w itli
l.\ 4i) feel, 3.
II feet loejr. flu foot
i capacity Uk con-
wid*.
ffrttt., .
vide# with aiiii>Ui moan* of egru*».
livhtad by 14U ga* turner*, tannery and Draealng
Room* complete. Rent. fffiO jier night, eto., etc.
Population •< Atlanta. 96,UJU. Distance to Au
gusta, 171 ns ilea; to kluoon, 101 miles; to Chat
u*oga, 118 mile*. LARKIN II J>A VJ«,
Atlanta, March 1st I8fl7.
Proprietor.
Ingot’ th* alwv* Hall, and I
the above card, and commend the 11*11 to the pro
fession a* the most capuciou* and host adopted to
•ravelling exfelMtiou* o^^fcijkUDufta^tUorM
Manager Haul
Attania. Go.. March 1#. Iffil
'Plague Take the Hindmost!"
SWANSON, BOYKIN * CO.,
WHOl.WULI AND BfiTltL
DRUGGISTS,
BOAMffi COttMCR*
VkltthaU at root .Aflaata, Oa.
a >H YOICIANS. Dealers, f»untrv Menrbaato ami
thepuhiic generatlv. are Invited fr> call and
xANrtnoour kAHoa sad vaeird s**-rtm*ct of
PrRK DRUGS AXD MEDICINES, ,
fa buy oatlrely
wurar*. and we fra
Mte aattofaettoa
•Hco mr foods.
We keep rontti
Patty, Patau, Oils, V
Psrttea*orp, T»d)*t Moag
ffuua tat fit It srenCMUMM
•StotamteStatht' ton* to P" M
‘ URIOIB QAI0UU.T nuriMD fit 4
tourmrr rtAMMAOimn.
la Ua
CO.
NEW ORLEANS
ATLANTA
, W,« ft/ i.
VIA GRAND JCMCTION A CRATTAMOGOA.
PrfoesCurrcnt,
Tltlh Detain, *
'Trunt I»igI* # *
rUstcjuf*, «L-
Tux Bills - Va
McOUVOR, rp
Bonita,
Bill Heads,
liuurancu I'ulicks,
iSsm.
i'oMtcr*—ail sir.ra.
Posscngar Ttakefo,
Dray Bills,
Coal Tltkeft.
%V,wd Tickets,
linadTickets,
MllkTIcketo,
Itawnrd Tickets,
KleetPm Tickets,
L«rtlflcotaa of Stock,
•a ftobola. LL'-. cto,. eta.
i from onr friend* and the puldio
respectfully toll cited. w
MOTTO-NEAT, QUICK, CHEAT.
ALL It A I If,
No Charge for Inaurwe, OrrtfAgr, Com•
mimhmt or foruardtagi
teJfii«L' r L!r5ot{r&? ! - ^ AS
lit Out l«!t 100 IKMltdS
MOIttt i |ier 101 jNJuhrtf....
Udw war Kw Rnimito...
U
roogh Bill* of Lading wlU be giroa a* point
jipuient, ami all Iom, damage and ovoKhargm
will bepromptly nettled at poiat of del ivory.
owing cla
Dee of We*tor«i A Ail
II we wonltl dispose of them nt
t'lltTIIlf, tel COSUNluND iNTS-ft'- ( ® vt 'n A less* rate. It U liardlj possible thnt
" wi oxMN'ttnnkr. fori>ureh«MnnJ the iiBwt reckjchs American stieculitor
i, UONlsfi and GOLD. | wmiltl enre to snake kucIs n permanent ln-
DfiNVBRSIVNS. I vrtUuent of his fninls: ami It It under-
—Weft.art she aertral Imom tf Mvee Ttis-1 JJjf hnnut lire wanted to fill
ttaaittadimsikvarshhiBiarlietraie.lth>fiTte-: fi-uglltli order for a imall amount.—
Twmttet, which, at i>resent »tl<e ef «oj«1. rltlU WatAfnytea titer, IMA.
tht Si Alter abMit otie >>cr etna attrt i rite rest per —
senate- Urenlare with full particulars rureUheh 1
^tej^tetetn.
2^2g? _
BAN KIN C H O U•1
JAY CXX)KE & CO.,
N«. fio WAAL ftCBKBT,
Css. a* lassti street New Work.
tt buy mmI sJU et the now flheftsl current
\l!1 •«« I••
nrriEN, n»<i tourouNit irtab.i e.'Mial'
him. Gen. Sheridan had hint arretted and
trlod hy a^Illittry OospBirteltm, which
senfianced hlm to fleatli. ' Thte affie.hfie now
beea sent ap to the President, aceerdtng to
law. - - ; ’ " - 1 -
Mckdkr i'N Cltbbrrt,—A n^ro mail,
otithe 7th InUi attacked another negro,
cut his thro&t from car to ear, and robbed
hla. Tho assaulted party llve^ some half
an hour Alter fount),, and disclosed the
name and residence of lilt murderer. The
hltrdcrer has been apprehended and lodged
111 JuU where he awaits hit trail.
tar The New Yfirk Herald, which has
h"*U for two long months urging Andrew
Johnson to keep 6n the war path, now
thinks his administration should be swept
from power. ' •
Will the unreconstructed papers In Geor
gia continue to <;uotc Mr.' Bennett V Wt-
slisil See. - *
_ . r . ,
Tuc Tax ox Cotton.—It . is credibly
stated that Senator Wilson it In favor of
the repeal of tho tax on coftoiL This tax,
he says, is wrung lu principle, and ex
tremely -'up wise, uud lnj urlous to tbt; spread
of loyalty and IIUtIiI sentiments in tbe
otfon growing Wales.
AcocsTa.—Tltey arc preparing to lsy
(he track (hr'strwt cars In Alignsta.
Ft 1s donbtftt! whether Angusta hfis at
tained ftntllclent proportions p) support
tills freak of city Hfc. ’
KTAndrew Johnson is getting lilt on all
iddta. Tbe Conservative Convention of
Alabama lias just resolved that “the Presi
dent is not the Federal Government.”
Coxfkdrhatk Bonds Wanted.—Some of
otlr Houthern exchanges are conslderahly
cxeix-ised over the advertisement of the
First National Bank of this city, offering
S&M) for each and every thousand dollars
In Confederate Kper cent, bonds presented
to them, and the Georgetown Courier ad
vises Its Houthern friends to sell one-half
or their lioiids and retain the other half.
We have bo advice to offer tho holders of
Confederate bonds; lint If we hits) any of
.vs no hope through him. Now Is i
time to sneak out for our country. Kvoty
PrAldentlal oWlor signed,by Grant Is fin
cneonagemant to the old rebel spirit But
while at the Wot Department, Graut Is, Ip
a certain senso, a “stop gag.” Ho keeps a
rebel otit of the office. But Grant Is haMt-
irally so ttoltdra snd rescrvfid that it is
difficult to know, hi* rend peattIon. I do
not know whether he k looking for the
Presidency: there are thing* that look that
way. The greatest difficulty In his posi
tion Is that wo are left in harrowing un
certainty with regard to bis opinions. Can
wc afl'urd to be In any uncertainty on Usis
point ? I have from the beginning been
Insisting on Irreversible guarantees,
JOQXaOX AND IMPCACnjtENT.
The sfime Writer siy •:
With a person of ordinary sense and a
heart, reconstruction would he easy, The
President is perverse, pig-headed nnd bru
tal, ills talent, such oa it is, cornea front
pugiaclty. When aroused against JsffT.
Dnvls, lu the Senate, he was aroused upon
the right side, and his tom per reive to Ills
arguments additional force. We Ml sytii-
{sathlsed.wttb him then, hnt did not see
low fooIWi and id sallow lie was. qor did
wo see his prejudices. I hsivo often said
that no man hi history has ever dope to
much evil to his cmintfy In tho same time.
Of course he Is a tyrant opd usurper. The
wonder U Congress did notoctaccordliigly
long ago. Ills crime U shared by Con- ■
gross. I have pretested and Insisted. To
me the case for proceeding was always
clear us noon, emigres* lias hesitated,oil
every point nnd nt every Important stage
of Its recent history, andso It lm« hesitated
In Us duty towards the Prcsldaut. Of
eolirso every interest of thecountry suffers.
I have never doubted that the president
would Iso Impeached. 1 do not aav what
Judgment 1 slibuld pronounce, hut f hfivn
alwuys felt It proper to declare whnt 1
thought of him nnd my sense of the duty
of proceeding against him. Some good
man have Ixien befogged ou the law. Only
a little study is needed to clear this up.—
Aa a general rule. Impeachment is a politi
cal proceeding for political miscond
There are some iicreons who think
JAY cook* A CO.
Now is the Time to Advertise
" Iff TVS
MADIION NEWS,
WZprtHu.
ROOFING.
. _ROOFUUe
n.rl»t estabmhed t JUauteafioey of (he trtn
PrU, Cement and Orcteel M
Two Wav» ov Skeino tub Sahn Tiiirci.
When colored men alt in a “ Conservative”
convention or meeting, vote and apeak as
they did In Montgomery and Gofnmhus,
the other day, their papers think It all right,
ami plaster the colored man with a thick
i ei«t of fiattary. - *
i Wlstn colored man tit In a “ Kid leal
OSK O* TUX BEST MEDIUMS apnvantlon as they did at Jtalelgh. lately,
i they tay It la Infatnoaa. horrible, - no place
UM tiaargla Rsilraad. for* deeent white man." What Is right
‘v* , "f JH tab's* Lot-1 for “ Onsarrstlvet ” It wroeg for “Radl-
/A‘M..|'{, ; ou < l;oM,.”—Avgavta UepeUtea*.
UsvuKBi>e-Wm. Flynn, formerly Jfavjr
Agent under Buehanaa, aod a dilsgtfit to
the PbUadelphU Coo vest km, was appoint
ed hy the Preaktent, a fow days slaoe, to
tha sapaHatamteney of a HWtary depot.
Gen. Great hat wwiStd the order, on the
ground that the law pro elded Ibr the de
tailing of military officert for each duty.
S BSTKOCHILB * BBS <
SOOTS
BHOB8,
l« fifoev Ttrk.
cal proceeding for political luiseonduet.
There are tome ]>ersonfl who think Im
peachment would convulse the country.
There Is but otie thing the country cannot
stand, and that Is misrule, which Is pre
cisely wluit we have now.
There arc tome Henators who thought It
“Indecent” to epcak plainly of the Presi
dent, hut most of these hejongrd to his'
friends, or at least visdted him and asked
him for hLs offices. Of course, such per
son's were naturally agalUsc any proceed
ings, and enltlvated silence.
Wrv.vir.-paoor Wunat.—Tho loaner*.
Villa dnd.J Times says:
There Is a variety of wheat which. U
proof against tbe wecvfk Sum# bf our
formers cultivated It this season. It ori
ginated in Hardin oouaty, Ohio, rlgittaen
years ago. It has never fallen oa account
of the midge, sowed early or late, ft 1* an
average wheat to yield, nialp-s good floor,
and lias a smooth, red chuff, the cap of Um
chaff covering tjve knrtiel being so clone
that the midge cannot lay egga In It. Ouf .
fanners woult| do .well to cultivate Vila
wheat more generally. There who UaVelt
ought to supply their neighbors.
Blown Ur.^ThnTdatt ..
America vaa broken hp at a l
in Bangor, Maine, the other
the ‘•Pioneer,* a tan-tun enftai
Mm eafly machines built In
tttephenaon, the Inventor of
live. U waa baiH at j* worl
ssasHite
was done Auguit I* U*f.