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THE DAILY OPINION.
TUESDAY MORNING:::: OCTOBER 1.
A Great Secret Divulged.—The New
Process of Petrifying Human Flesh.—Not
long a>.o I spoke of the lost secret for pe-
trilying human flesh, of the persevering
attempts made in Italy to rc-discover it,
and of the discovery, while making these
researches, of another method of preserv
ing flesh, perhaps quite as valuable as the
lost one. At the Great Exposition, Dr.
Burnetti, of Padua, the finder of the new
method, was honored with a gold medal,
And with the true spirit of a man of science,
he came forward tne other evening at one
of the meetings of the International Medi
cal Congress, now in session at the School
of Medicine of Paris, and divulged his
secret. The great amphitheatre of the
School was crowded with distinguished
medical men from all parts of the world,
and when the Italian savant had concluded
tUb speech he was rewarded with an ova-
Mon which must have been a full compen
sation for any losses he may have suffered
llrom having his secret passed into the pub
lic domain. The following details are suf-
fleient to enable any anatomist to avail
kimself of this important discovery:
The process of Dr. Burnetti, which he
explained in French with method, and in a
pure and elegant diction, comprises sev
eral operations, viz: 1. The washing of the
piece to lie preserved. 2. The degraissage,
•r eating away of the fatty matter. 3. The
Vanning. 4. The desiccation.
1. To wash the piece, M. Burnetti passes
«current of pure water throughout the
Mood vessels and various excretory canals,
mnd then he w ashes the water out by a cur-
gent of alcohol.
2. For destroying the fat, he follows the
Alcohol with ether, which he pushes, of
aourse, through the same blood vessels and
AXcrctory ducts; this part of the opera
tion lasts some hours. The ether penetrates
Abe interstices of the flesh and dissolves all
the fat. The piece, at this point of the
process, may lie preserved any length of
time* desired, plunged in ether, before ]
needing to the final operations.
For the tanning process, 31. Burnetti
dissolves tannin in boiling distilled water.
,And then, after washing the ether out of
the vessels with distilled water, ho throws
khis solution in.
4. For the drying process Dr. Burnetti
places the pieces in a vase with a double
Aottom, filled with boiling water, and he
tiJta the places of the precedingliquids with
warm, dry air. By the aid of a reservoir,
in which air is compressed to about two
Atmospheres, and which communicates by
A stop-cock and a system of tubes, first to
a vase containing chloride of calcium,
then with another heated, then with the
vessels and excretory ducts of the anato
mical piece in course of preparation, ho es
tablishes a gaseous current which expels
in a very little time all the fluids. The op
eration Is now finished.
The piece remains supnle, light pre-
aerves its size, its normal relations, its
•olid histological elements, for there are
no longer any fluids in it. It may be han
dled without fear, and will last indefinite
ly. The discovery is a magnificent one,
And the sooner medical schools are provid
ed with full cabinets of natural and patho
logical pieces the better.—Paris Corres
pondence N. Y. Times.
pro-
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
T HE petition oi James L. Dunning, Biles G.
Dobbins, W. B. Whitmore, M. J. Ilinton,
James M. Willis, Henry O. Hoyt Thomas G. W.
Crussell, Wesley Prcttyman, and A. J. Jackson,
citizens of the connty and State aforesaid, re
spectfully sboweth that they will apply, after the
publication of this notice, in terms of the law, for
an act incorporating themselves and their asso
ciates and successors, by the name and style of
the “ Lincoln National Monument Association
that the Capital Stock is and will be snch volun
tary contributions as they may receive; that the
object of the Association is the purchase of
gronnds, in or near Atlanta, Georgia, *Vind the
erection of a Monument in Commemoration of
Abraham Lincoln t late President of the United
States; said act of incorporation to continue for
the term of twenty years.
AUGU8TUS B. CULBERSON,
Attorney for Petitioners.
A true extract from the minutes.
W. B. Venable. Clerk.
September 18,1867—w4
GEORGIA, Greene county.
W HEREAS, William A. Richards applies for
letters of administration de bonis non, on the
estate of Washington Ledbetter, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and require all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters shonld not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Greensboro
September 2d, 1867.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
sep4—w80d[Printer’s fee $3]
SALE OF PROPERTY BY ASSIGNEE
MONDAY, the 30th inst._, at efcven o'clock,
drick,
public outcry, the
Ob
_ .A.,at the residence of William M. Ken
drick, of Pike county, Georgia, will be sold, at
ublic outcry, the following property to
ne Cow and young Calf, five head of Hogs,
in a Still and one set of Plow 4
to-wit
one
half interest in a Still and one set of Plow Gear.
The same to be sold under a decree in Bankruptcy
forthc benefit bis creditors.
SAMUEL C. WEEMS, Assignee, Ac
September 17,1867. seplft—
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
C ALVIN J. FALL having in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of admin
istration on the estate of Joseph Spier, late ot said
county, deceased:
This is to cite all and singular, the next of
kin and creditors of Joseph Spier, to be and ap
pear at my office within tne time allowed by law,
to show cause, if any they can, why permanent
administration shonld not be granted to the appli
cant on said estate.
Given under my hand and official signature.
August 21»t, 1867. EDWARD CONNOR.
aug22-w80d [Prs fee $31 Ordinary.
Across the Sierra Nevadas.
THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD.
GEORGIA, Bartow county .
J OSEPH DAVIS having applied to he appointed
guardian of the persons and property of Ella
J. Caswell, H. and James W. Davis, minors under
fourteen years of age. residents cl'said county:
This is to cite all persons concerned, to be and
appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary, to be
held next alter the exportation of thirty days
from the first publication of this notice, and show
cause, if any they can, why said Joseph Davis
should not be entrusted with the guardianship of
the persons and property of said minors.
Witness my official signature, this September
2d, 11:67. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
sep4—w30d(Printer’s fee $3)
E c
late
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
GBERT B. SMITH applies to me for letters of
administration on the estate of W. W. Boss,
ate of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish and
all singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, te show cause, if any they can, why letters
should not be granted the applicant on the first
Monday in October next.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
August 23d, 1867.
G. T. BAKESTRAW, Ordinary.
aug24—w30d (Printer’s lee $31
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
£ 'LIJAH M. HENDERSON, administrator on
j the estate of Thomas Henderson, deceased,
ving made application to me for leave to sell
the real estate of said intestate, consisting of
197R acres, more or less, of lot No. 261, in the 18th
district of DeKalb county, Georgia:
otif
ersons concerned are notified to file their
objections, it any they have, within two months
from the first publication of this notice, else leave
will he granted for the sale of said real estate.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this September 2,1867. J. B. WILSON, Ord’y.
sep3—w2m (Printers fee $5)
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
TARY SPIER, in proper form, applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of
M
Will
r llliam M. Spier, deceased, late of said county:
This is, therefore, to cite all and singular the
creditors and heirs of said deceased, to be and.ap
pear at my office, within tho time allowed bylaw,
and show cause, if any they can, why said letters
-should not be granted to the applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
September 17th. 1867.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
seplO—w30d | Printer's fee $3’;’
GEORGIA, Cobb county.
W HEREAS, Mrs. Caroline E. Ormsby having
applied to me for the administration of the
estate of Theodore D. Ormsby, late of said county,
deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and e.ieditors of said de
ceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
in my office on or before the first Monday in Octo
ber next, otherwise letters of administration will
be granted the applicant at that term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county.
Given under my hand, at office in Marietta, this
August 22d, 1867.
JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
aug24—w30d [Printer’s fee $3]
THE WESTERN HALF
OF THE
Great National Trunk Line
ACROSS THE CONTINENT,
Being constructed with the AID AND SUPER
VISION OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERN
MENT, is destined to be one of the most import
ant lines of communication in the world; as it is
the sole link between the Pacific Coast and the
Great Interior Basin, over which the immense
Overland travel must pass, and the
Principal Portion of the main Stem
Line between the Two Oceana.
Its line extends from Sacramento, on the tidal
waters of the Pacific, eastward across the richest
and most populous parts of California, Nevada
and Utah, continguous to all the great Mining
Regions of the Far West, and will meet and con
nect with the roads now building cast of tho
Rocky Monntains. About 100 miles are now
built, equipped and in running operation to the
summit of the Sierra Nevada. Within a few days
35 miles, now graded, will be added, andffhe track
carried entirely across the mountains to a point
in the Great Salt Lake Valley, whence fur
ther progress will be easy and rapid. Iron,
materials and equipments are ready at hand for
300 miles of road, and 10,000 men are employ
ed In the construction.
The local bussioess upon the complete! portion
surpasses all previous etsimatc. The figures for
the quarter ending August 31, are as follows in
GOLD:
Gross Operating Net
Earnings, Expenses, Earnings
$487,579 64 $86,548 47 $4*1.031 17
or at the rate of two millions per annum, of which
more than three-fourths are net profit ordess than
100 miles worked. This is upon ihe aettfd, legiti
mate traffic of the road, with its terminus in the
mountains, and with only the normtl ratio of
government transportation, and is exclusive ot
the materials for the further extension <f the road.
The Company’s interest liabilities luring the
same period M ere less than $125,000.
Add to this an ever-expanding tiircpgh traffic
and the proportions of the future business become
immense.
The Company are authorized to continue
their line eastward until it shall meet and
connect with the roads now bufding east
of tho Rocky Mountain ranges. , Assuming
that they will build and control half the en
tire distance between San Francilco and the
Missouri River, as now seems pitiable, the
United States will have invested In the comple
tion of 865 miles $28)592,000* or at the aver
age rate of $35*000 per mile-not Deluding an
absolute grant of 10*000*000 adren oi the
Public Lands. By becoming a joint investor in
the magnificent enterprise, and by waiving its
first lien in favor of the First Mortgage Bond
holders, the General Government,! in effect,
INVITES THE CO-OPERATION OF PRITife CAPITAL
ISTS, and has carefully guarded their interests
against all ordinary contingencies.
CARPETS'.
S. S. KENDRICK & CO.,
TTIP-STAlIIRS,
COR. HUNTER AND WHITEHALL STS.,
Will exhibit (ami sell) in a few days the
largest
Stock of Carpets in the State.
Always on hand,
RUGS, MATS, CURTAINS, CORNICE
AND SHADES.
We confine ourselves exclusively
To this Branch of Business,
and save rent and sell cheap by being
UP-STAIRS,
Comer of Whitehall and Hunter streets.
sep26—dlw
KLEEMAN’S
STUDENTS’ LAMP*
I CHA ItCOAL IRONS t
WESTLAKE’S LANTERNS!
; LAMPS REPAIRED!
I
LAMPS REPAIRED!
AT THE
China A Plated Ware Eporlum
!)6TH SEHI-miJAL l\h
TOTAL
’21,271,972
HOME AGAIN
GEORGIA, Carroll county.
W HEREAS, M. J. Baxter, of said county, ap
plies to me for letters of administration on
the estate of James Stripling, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular,
the next of kin and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law and show cause, if any they can,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official, signature,
this August 31st, 1867.
J, M. BLALOCK, Ordinary.
seplw30d [Printer’s fee $3]
GEORGIA, Gordon county.
Vir 11 DABNEY having in proper form n;>-
VV . p!it<l tome for i*ernianent letters of ad
ministration tie bonis non.o:i the e.-tate ol' .tames
( Longsirott. l.iteol said c iii.ty, deceased:
This is »<> rile and. admonish all and singular,
the creditors and next of kin of said deceased, to
Iks and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law. and show cause, if any they can,
whv permanent administration d* bonis non,
should not be granted the applicant on said estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
August 31.1867. D. W. NEEL. Ordinary.
scp3—w30d _____ (Printer’s fee $3)
GEORGIA, Fayktte county.
YT7ILLIAM s. MILNER, administrator on the
W estate of Susan A. Griggs, late of said coun
ty, deceased, having made application to this
Court lor leave to sell tho land belonging to the
estate of said deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors all persons concerned are notified
to file their objection, if any they have, within
two months from the first publication of this
notice, else leave will bo granted for the sale of
said real estate.
Given under my hand, this A ngust 21st, 1867.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
aug33—w2m f Prs ftee $5]
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
W HEREAS. Joseph Winship, administrator do
bonis non upon the estate of B. U. Overby, de
ceased, represents to the court in his petition duly
fill'd, that he has fully administered said estate.
► This is therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they can, why said admin
iatrator should not be discharged from his said ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in March, 1868.
Witness tho Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary ot
said connty, this 4th day of September, 1867.
JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk
sep6—w6m [Printer’s fee $4.50,1
The Company offer for sale, through us, their
FIRST MORTGAGE THIRTY YEAR
SIX PER CENT. COUPON; BONDS
Principal and Interest Payable in
Gold Coin*
In New York city. They are in sums of $1,000
each, with semi-annual gold coupcns attached,
and are selling for the present at 95 per cent,
and Accrued interest from July 1st added, in
currency, at which rate they yield nearly
Nine per cent, upon tlie Investment.
These Bonds, authorized by Act of Congress, are
issued only as the work progresses, and to the
same amount only as the Bonds granted by the
Government; and represent, in all cases, tho Jirst
lien upon a completed, equipped, and productive
BOOTS*
SHOES,
LEATHER, &c.
I would respectfully cull the
attention of the public to the
fact that I have moved back to my old
stand, where all those that want good
oods can be accommodated. I intend to
eep the BEST GOODS MADE, and will
Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest.
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO
WHOLESALE BUYERS.
GEO. W. PRICE,
Markham's Building.
Peachtree street.
sep2C—d3w Atlanta, Ga.
COTTON TIES,
SWETT’S IPATZEjISTT,
S ELF-FASTENING Wrought Iron
Buckle Tie for Cotton Bales. All other
Tics fastening by this method are infringe
ments, and will be prosecuted at law as
such.
1 am Agent for the 3Ianufacturer, and
will fill all orders promptly. 1 offer
liberal terms to the wholesale trade in this
city, and at all points in Georgia and Ala
bama, and am authorized to guarantee this
Tie equal to any in use, and far superior
to rope for baling purposes.
Orders and letters of enquiry should be
addressed to A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
sep’25—dim Atlanta, Ga.
M c B R
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IDE A CO
McNAUGHT, ORMOND & CO.
Whitehall street,
(OLD STAND,)
ATLANTA.
.GEORGIA,
Extra Choice Hams,
WARRANTED.
F or SALE by
A. K. SEAGO,
sep25—dtf Commission Merchant.
F
Clover and Crass Seed
OR SALE,
Red Clover Seeds, from Kentucky,
Timothy Grass Seeds, do
Herd’s Grass Seeds, do
Orchard Grass Seeds, do
For sale in any quantity by
A. K. SEAGO,
sep’25—20t Commission Merchant.
GEORGIA, Fayettb county.
Yk ACHEL EASON, administratrix on the estate
JLV of Richard Eason, late of said county, dec’ll,
Saving made application to this Court fori 'aye to
sell the land belonging to the estate of W'^-de-
eeased for the benefit of the heirs and erv* -No
all persons are notified to file their object)
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
E M. TALIAFERRO, guardian of Margaret
. A. and Sallic Fannie Fool, having represent
ed in his petition duly filed, that he has fully dis
charged his said trust and is entitled to letters of
dismission:
Thi> is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per- 1 railroad, in which have been invested Govcrn-
sons concerned, to show cause, if any exists, with- ; men t subsidies, stock subscriptions, donations
in the time prescribed by law, why letters ot dis- ’ 1 ’ >
mission should not be granted according to the
prayer of petitioner.
V, itness'my official signature, this September
6th, 1807. ' DANIEL PITT’MAN, Ordinary,
scj.T—wl3d [Printer’s fee $31
GEORGIA, Henry County.
W M. E. TUCKER applies to me for letters of I
administration upon the estate of Samuel I
Chubb, person of color, late of said county, de- j
ceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all ;
and singular the kindred and creditors of said 1
deceased, to lie and appear at my office within tho 1
time prescribed by law. and snow cause, if any I
they can, why letters of administration should no't
be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
September 10, 1867.
Q, R. NOLAN,
Sept. 13,1867. Ordinary.
surplus earnings, etc., and which is worth more
than three times the amount of First Mortgage
Bonds which can be issued upon it.
The Central Pacific First Mortgage Bonds have
nil the assurances, sanctions and guarantlesjof
the Pacific Railroad;Act of Congress, and have
in addition several noticeable advantages over
all other classes of railroad bonds.
EDWAR0 J. HOLDEN A CO.*
Successors to the late Samuel D. Willmott,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CAST STEEL SAWS AND FILES,
Of all descriptions,
No. 4 Liberty street New York.
Importers of, and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GUNS,
IRON, STEEL,
NAILS, HOES, Etc.,
Manufacturers* Agents for
Brown’s U. S. Standard Platform and Counter
Scales,
Old Dominion Nail Works Company,
Vulcan Iron Works's Bar and Plantation Iron,
Wheeler. Madden A Clcmson's Circular, Mill, and
Cross-Cut Saws,
Clifton Mill Company’s Carriage and Tire Bolts,
Brinley’s Celebrated Kentucky Plows,
Calhoun’s Standard Kentucky Plows,
Collins’ Casteel Plows,
Gibson’s Patent Cultivator Plows,
Dupont’s Rifle and Blasting Powder.
The attention of Dealers is respectfully called
to our large and well assorted stock of
HEAVY AND SHELF GOODS*
Which we offer at LOW PRICES, for cash.
auglS—d3m McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE OLD INDEPEDENCE HALL,
PHILADELPHIA.
S. M. HEELINGS* Proprietor.
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GEORGIA. Clayton county.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
J AS. S. BOYINGTON having in proper form ap
plied to me for permenant letters ofadministra
tion on the estate of Robert Lewis, late of said
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned. to be and appear at my office, by the first
Monday in October next, to show cause, if any
they can, why letters of administration should not
be granted said applicant. *
Given under my hand and official signature,
September 2d, 1867.
C. A. DOLLAR. Ordinary.
sep5—w30d [Printer’s fee $3]
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
E J. BAILY having applied to me in proper
. form for letters of administration on the
estate of Lewis Ethridge, Sr., late of said county,
deceased.
This is to cite all persons concerned to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law. to show cause, if any they have, why let
ters 9houl<I not be granted the applicant.
Given, under my hand and official signature,
N. Ordinary.
Aaguv™ i86T.
WK for tllfc-'!«-«-
J. B. WILSON.
. lA^Bl fnvu
V' £1
ay-they have, within two months from tli
publication of this notice, else lea
granted f<>r the sale of said real estate
Given under my hand, this August 21st, I
EDWARD CONNt
ang22— w3m
OR. Ordii
[Prs fee
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
of a fi*w iartre business establishments in
that city.
The onlv (laughter of “ Spotted Tail,’’
the celebrated Indian chief, is ••finishing
her education” at Omaha. She is learning
to sing Italian and play the piano.
France abolishes the old Zouave uniform rwise
- - ie ap-
to me
estate
ad:
sh all
D ANIEL HARRIS applies to me for let' . in{ ] returns to blouses and trousers.
administration on the estate of Buckml ‘ _ t i. p
n» ate oi said county,deceased: 1 Lricson has fiot up a monitor lot the
tbeietore. to cite and and ada Swedish "OVCrnment, to 1*c worked by man ary.
;ular. the kindred and J 8 !
These are.
all and singular
•aid deceased, to show cause, if an> they can, why
permanent letters t-hould not be granted the ap
plicant on the first Monday in October next.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this August 23d. 1867.
G. T. RAKESTRAW. Ordinary.
ang?4—w30d[Printer’s fee $3]
GEORGIA, Newton county.
M RS. ALLEY RHODES, guardian of .Tabez C.
R. F. Rhodes, having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said county, tor a discharge from uer
guardianship of Jabez C. R. F. Rhodes:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
to show cause, by filing their objections in my
office, uliy the said Alley Rhodes should not be
dismissed from her said guardianship and receive
the usual letters of dismission. ,
Given under my hand and official signature,
this September 9th. 1867.
WM. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary.
seplO—w40d (Printer’s fee $3]
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, Georgia,
oa the first Tuesday in November next, within
the legal hours of sale, all the lands belonging to
the estft'e of Presly Smith, late of said county,
deceased, consisting of two hundred two and a
hall aetes, more or less. Terms cash. This Sep
tember 3d. 1887. JK- G. SMITH. Adtn’r.
sept—wtds [Printer's fee $5]
>tem-
GEOR‘ r iA, has 'Cxty.
G EORGE BAXTER, administrator on the estate
of Robert Baxter, deceased, having made ap-
plicatiou to me lor leave to sell the real estate of
said intestate, consisting of 101M acres, more or
less, ol'lot No 293, in the 18th district of DeKalb
county, Georgia:
All persons concerned are notified to file their
objections, if any they have, within two mouths
from the first publication of this notice, else leave
wil[ be granted for the sale of said real estate.
Given under mv baud and official signature,
this September 2,1367. J. B. WILSON. Ord’y.
sep3—w2* (Printer’s fee $5'
s
NOTICE.
IXTY DAYS after date application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Upson county. Georgia, for leave to sell the real
estate of R. N. Richardson, late of said county,
deceased. W. J. SIKES, Adtn’r.
September 96,1867—w2m [Prs fee $5]
NOTICE,
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Greene county. Georala, for leave to sell all the
real estate of Jesse Bryan, deceased, for purposes
oi distribution. WILLIAM BRYAN,
Administrator of Jesse Bryan, deceased.
September 27,1867—w9m (Prs fee $5)
•»f—They are the superior claim upon alto
gether the most vital ami valuable portion
of the through lino.
Second—Besides the fullest benefit of the Govern
ment sudsidity, (which is a subordinate
lien,) the road receives the benit ot large
donations from California.
Third—Fully half the whole cost of grtding 800
miles eastward of San Francisco is con
centrated upon the 150 miles now about
completed.
FourVt—A local business already yielding three
fold the annual interest liabilities, with
advantages rates payable in coin.
Fifih—The principal as well as the interest of Its
Bonds being payable in coin, upon a legal
ly binding agreement.
Having carefully investigated the resources,
progress, and prospects of the road, and tie man
agement of the Company’s affairs, we cordially
recommend these Bonds to Trustees, Executors,
Institutions, and others as an eminently sound, re
liable and renumeratire form. \of permanent invest
ment.
Conversions of Government Securities,
CENTRAL PACIFIC
FIRST MORTGACE BONDS,
now realistf forjths holders from,
gPECIAL attention giver, to the manufae
tp-e of
our PATENT GROUND CIRCULAR SAWS;
also. Shingle, Mill, Mulay, Gang, Cross-Cut.
Tenon, Hand, Panel, Rip, and Butchers’ Bow
San-s; also, Turning and Felloe Webs.
We also continue the manufacture of our well
known brand of FILES, made of tho best
English Cast Steel: out by hand and fully war
ranted to be equal in quality to the best English.
We respectfully solicit orders, which ue- are
prepared to fill promptly, at tho lowest rates and
figures. aug31—dly
fed!EiRAL DEAD.'
OFFICE NATIONAL CEMETERY,!
Marietta, Ga., Sept. 25,1807. (
P ERSONS knowing the locality of
graves of Federal Dead are respectfully
requested to notify the subscriber, giving
County, town and to whom to apply tor full
particulars. A. VV. CORLISS,
1st Lieut. 33d Inf.,
In charge of National Cemetery,
sep27—d2in Marietta, Ga.
Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins!
H AVING the Agency, at this point, for the
celebrated
HORACE L. EMERY’S PATENT “UNIVERSAL’
Cotton Gin and Condenser,
RAILWAY AND LEVER
HOE>SE POWERS
Threshing Machines,
AND THE IXGERSOLL’S PATENT
COTTON PRESS
1 am now prepared tofurni-h the=e
SURE R I O It M A C II INKS
at short notice and at manufacturers prices.
All parties Intending purchuMng AGRICUL
TURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY will
find it to their interest to purchase of and
through mo
Circulars and Price List furnished on applica
tion in person or by letter.
P. W. J. ECIIOL9,
Agricultural Implement Dealer and
Jnlvit—d4m Commission Merchant.
JULY 1st, I8 6 7 “
ASSETS,
(AT MAR K E T V A I. p 1
Cash on hand and in Hank < - I
Real Estate . ■
Mortgage Bonds
Bank Stock ., m
United State*, “fete and« ity Stork. , k .i ‘
other Public Securities ; ^ JB
Less Liabilities, Claims notdueaad** V
unadjusted.
Net Assets f«r S
Fire & Inland Navigation Biii
Agencies In all the principal
towns in the United Htates.
Application* for Insurance will be pm, I
tended to.
OFFICE—With U. I Brown on easts.
ball street, one door from A lahama
augl—9m S. 1.. ANGIF.R A.Xt
DRUGS! DRUGS
CITY' DRUG STOHI
Corner Wkite'jxll and Marietta »:- •
TURPIN & KING
WHOLESALE A.YD RETAIL DEAlll,
Drugs Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW Gf.\»
STANDARD PATENT MED DSD
Foreign and Domestic
PERFUMER!
We sell the great tonic
HYGIENIC WIM
Recommended by the Clergy, Pby*
and Invalids,
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Our Prescription Departm
IS COMPLETE.
OPEN AT ALL 11 O V L
DON’T P0RHKT THE PLACE AND N
seplj—tltlsnov
TURPIN A
Norer«**
KIM
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FOR SALE.
A SPLENDID HOUSE AND LOT IN i
Marietta for sale; second bouse front the
public square on “National Cemetery
street;” house with five well plastered rooms,
four fire-places, garrett and cellar, double kitch
en, with stack chimney, good stable and splendid
garden as good well of water as there is in the
whole country. Everything in good condition.
Shade trees in front and fruit trees in the rear.—
For full particulars apply to
B. W. VANDYKE,
At Ford, Hightower & Co.’s, Atlanta,
Or J. T. LOWERY,
aug!6—dtf Marietta, Ga.
Twelve to
Eighteen per Cent. Ad*
vantage.
WITH THX SAXE RATE OF INTEREST.
The following are the current rates (September
8th,) subject, of course, to slight variations from
day to day. We receive in exchange:
U. S. Sixes, 18*1, coupon, and pay difference 158 49
U. S. Five-Twenties, 18*2, coupon, do 180.49
U. S. Five Twenties, 1861, coupon, do 135,u9
U. 8. Five-Twenties, 1865, coupon, do 14t> 49
U. S. Five-Twenties, 1865 (new), coupon, do 12u 99
U. S. Five-Twenties, 1867 (new) coupon,do .120 99
L. S. Ten-Forties, coupon, and pay difference. 38 49
U. S. Seven-Thirties. (2d series), do do . 12819
U. S. Seven-Thirties (3d series), do do . .122 19
For sale by Banks and Bankers generally, of
whom descriptive Pamphlets and Maps can be ob
tained, and by
FISK & HATCH,
Bankers and Dealers in Government Securities
Financial Agents ef the C. P. R.R.Co.
NO. 5 NASSAU STREET, N. Y.,
AND BY
CLA6HOBN* HERRING Sc CO.,
»epl8—o
A UO USTA,“GEORGIA.
[augSl—dawta |
$10 REWABD
Is offered for a case of FEVER and AGUE that
cannot he cured by Dr. GOODMAN’S
CELEBRATED FEVER & AGUE PILLS.
Prepared by J. M. WILLIS A CO .
Druggists und Chemists,
Atlanta, Ga
1y2—3m
For Sale.
® The subscriber, in consequence of ESA
physical inability to superintend his
farming interest, offers FOR SALE, (or
1 make a liberal exchange for Atlanta
property) some FOUR THOUSAND ACRES
OF SOUTHWESTERN GEORGIA LAND;
900 acres of which lies in Dougherty coun
ty, near Flint river, on the east side of the
river, np the river, ten miles from Albany,
fine streams ri|4uing through it, with ex
cellent Mill sites, a quantity of hammock, the
balance pjne land; 400 acres in cultivation, in
good repair; a good framed dwelling, well finish
ed. and all necessary ont buildings and good
neigh'iorhood The balance, say 3000 acres, is
situated in Lee county, on the Cbickfochoka
creek, eighteen miles iroin Americus, and thir
teen from Smithville. The most ot these lands
are as good CO ITON LAN DS as any in the State;
most of it mixed with oak and hickory,with a large
creek running through it, with a No. 1 CORN
MILL on the prem’ses. These lands will be di
vided and »old to suit buyers, and b'
third in cash the remainder
pavmeats to suit buyers.
Persons wishing to purchase can address me at
Atlanta, or the lands will be shown by T. M.
Clements, on the Lee place. S. W. LEE.
seplS—d*wlm
and by payingone-
willhe divided in
JOHN H. LOVEJOY*
' WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALER IN
WHISKY, BRANDY, RUM, GEN, Etc.
$Q^Orders solicited and promptly filled.
JOHN H. LOVEJOY.
Che c Block, Peachtree street,
augfi wSm Atlanta, Ga.
MEADOR & BROTHERS,
Tobacco Commission Merchants*
(CNrER UNITED STATES HOTEL,)
A TLAST A. GEORGIA,
R ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that
they keep constantly.on hand an extensive as
sortment of all the leading brands known to the
trade, consisting, in part, of Ragland’s Virgin;
Ragland's Virginia; Ragland’s Honey-dew; Seth
Halsey’s Comet: MeCorkle A Bowman’s Queen of
the South; Miller’s Bluff City; Pace’s Creole;
Matthews & Wright’s Rose Mountain; Holland's
Golden Age, and Holland’s Indian Queen, together
with various other grades too tedious to men
tion. Also, assorted brands of CIGARS and
SMOKING TOBACCO. All of w hich are offered
to the trade on as accommodating terms as pur
chasers will find elsewhere. aug8—3m
B1NINCE R S
I OLD ,
London dock
G I IN
1
For Family Use. Liver and Kidney Complaints
Sold bv by all Druggists. Grocers, Ac. A. M.
BfNISGER & CO. (established 1778,) Importers of
Wines. Brandies, Ac., No. 15 Bbavek street,
New l'OBK. sepil—d6tn
L . STRAUS Sc SON*
(Late of Columbus, Ga.,)
IMPORTERS OF CROCKERY
China and Glassware,
No. 161 Chambers street* Nexv York.
aug2l—d2ra
T O FARMERS.
As New Orleans is a large HIDE MARKET
and as a through freigh (all kail) has bee., ar
ranged from that city to Atlanta via Chattanooga
at ONE AN1» A HALF t ENTs PER POUND on
HIDES in bales, tbe undersigned solicit your or
ders and promise strict attention in their execu
tion. WOOD, LOW A LUDWI6PEM.
Commission Merchants,
New Orleans.
Refer to A. K. Seago, P. A G. T Dodd, anu
others, Atlanta, Ga. iy!3—6m
In Bankruptcy,
District of Georgia, can be had oa applleatloa at
the Clerk’s Office^AtlantaUUa. Price, 60 cent*.
aagt7—dtf
HARD YV A R
IRON AND STEEL.
A a k/k tons Sweetie* atul !; • ii ed
40 toils Plow Steel.
1000 keys Nall—N- t ..
2- 00 pairs Tr;i.*e • ’bain-.
50 Anvils
100 Vices,
3000 lbs. S. Wii^.n Ax Vs
150 iloz. Sargent's < ’«.*t.*:i «
1200 doz. Allies’Shovels :m.! ~
100 coils Jute and Manila K
50 Smiths’ Bellow-.
300 buffs Shot.
30 tons Savory’s nollow W
500 Grindstones
150 doz. Collins’ Axes.
Also, a fine assortment of CUTLERY ac • *
CELLANEOU9 H V ROW ARE, for sale .
most favorable terms, bv
BONKS. BROWN A <
Augusta •
9epteml*er 11.1867—dlmeod
A Regular Line of Mail Suu
FOR CARROLLTON,
W ILL leave S’XWyA.Y im.no. I lately aP*’
arrival of the cars from Atlanta, on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FKI2*
RETURNING,
WILL ARRIVE AT NEWS AN 0>
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND 8AT0B2±
Making close connection with the train ■
lanta, Georgia. .
Extra trips will be made on opposite c •
accommodate travel.
Connections will be made to BOW IN»
Mondays and Fridays Trips.
The Route is over a good natural road *•
equipped with new Concord Coaches and in ,
changes of good Teams. .
Fare to Carrollton ”
Fare to Bowdon
For passage apply at Newnan Hotel, or i"
8 JtHIX T Htfl-N*
Newnan, Ga., September 5.1W7—dim
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GKOVESTEKN A CO.. I'* 1
FORTE MANUFACTURER* '
roadway. N. Y.—The ati< t-
tlie public and the trade is invited
New Seale, Seven Octave, Rose woo I I .
FORTES, which, for volume and puritv »
are unrivalled by any hitherto ofleied
market. Thev contain all the models n*;-'’
ments—French grand action, harn
frame, over-strung bass. etc., and each 1
meut being made under tbe personal ra|‘ r '
of Mr. J. H. GROTesteen, who ha* a -
pericnceof over thirty years in their ma
ture. is fully warranted in every particular
The “orovesteen Piano-Forte” receive-..
highest award of merit at the celebratcu •"
i
‘Hi
lTt ' A
also the American institute, for five
years, the Gold and Stiver Medal* fro® ^
which can be seen nt ocr Ware-roo«s. _
By the introduction of improvement* we |
a still more perfect Piano-Forte. i
taring largely, with n .trlcUy catk
enabled te offer these instruments at a price
will preclude all competition. „ v ««ner ® '
Our prices are from $100 to $SC® chesprt
ay first-claw Piano-Fortes.
tiium—Net Cash in current Innas.
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Defco«<ptfvr Circulars bbkt pub.