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Kick Hint When He** Hewn.
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And s man's growing richer each day—
When in ease and comfort reclining,
And golden success crowns his way—
How friends will then flock about him;
Bat if fortune should happen to frown,
Sow quickly he’ll get the u cold shoulder,”
And be “ kicked because he’s down.”
How kindly the world will smile on him,
When the life with successes abound;
Wow cordially, blandly 'twill greet him
As in pleasure he's riding around;
■Ml then let reverse o’ertake him,
Apb his friends, both in oountry and
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But will “kick him as soon as he’s
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S*t a man get position or wealth,
Hatters not if by intrigue and fraud,
Che world nods approvingly at him,
And his acts it will loudly applaud;
What though he may be a great villain 1
With the simple, tne wise, the down,
While he’s up he’s a “ tip-top fellow,”
But they'll “kick him if ever he’s down.”
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unadjusted ' STT.u^
Net As*ets $4.27:J.-t.i m
Fire & Inland Navigation Risk?.
a®* a gencies in all the principal rltic> and
towns in tne United States.
Applications lor Insurance will l»e promptly at
tended to.
Ot'FjCK—With <’. I. Brown, on ca>t side W1
hall street, one door from Alabama,
augl—9ui N. L. ANGIKR. Agen.
DRUGS! DRUGS!
CITY DRUG STORE.
Corner Whitehall and Marietta streets
TURPIN & KING.
WHOUSSALB AXD RBTA1L DKALSRs /.*
Drugs Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS.
STANDARD PATENT MEDICINEK
Foreign and Domestic
3? HU IF 1 TJ IMI IE IR, Y .
We sell the great tonic
HYGIENIC WINE!
Recommended by the Clergy, lliysldsilk*
and Invalids,
pay ments to suit buyers.
Pe ’ ' ‘
sr
Atlanta, or the lands will bo shown by T. M.
Clements, on the Lee place. S. W. LEE.
sepl2—dawlm
«• i.-, i county said county, lor leave to sell the laud bel
,!„t .e tte. , rtof *>r. l aro i >. the estate of D. Lindey. deceased, lai
to soil the real Cytale oi-U| M jerry, j ^ j*. M . WHITWORTH
he«5.18K-^ J August27, lfffl. au g 30-w2«a (Prs i
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Honorable Ordinary in and for
said county, lor leave to sell the laud belonging to
J ’ate of said
Adm’r.
foe $5)
now realise for the holders from
Twelve to Eighteen per Cent. Ad
vantage.
WITH THK SAXB BATK OF INTEREST.
The foUowing are the current rates (September
8th.) subject, of course, to slight variations from
day to day. We receive in exchange:
U. S. Sixes, 1961, coupon, and pay diffetence .158.49
U. S. Five-Twenties, 1862, coupon, do . .180.49
U. S. Five-Twenties, 1864, coupon, do ..135,99
U. S. Five-Twenties, 1865, coupon, do ..148.49
U. S. Five-Twenties, 1866 (new), coupon, do. .130.99
U. S. Five-Twenties, 1667 (new) ooupon.do. .120.99
U. S. Ten-Forties, coupon, and pay difference. 38.49
U. S. Seven-Thirties, (2d series), do do .128.19
U. S. SeTeu-Tbirties (3d series), do do ..122.19
For sale by Banks and Bankers generally, of
whom descriptive Pamphlets and Maps can lie ob
tained, and by
FISK & HATCH,
Bankers and Dealers in Government Securities
AND
Finamciai Agents of the C. p.B.R.Co.
NO. 5 NASSAU STREET, N. Y.,
CLAGHOK.7, HERRING dc CO.,
JOHN Cl. L O V R J O Y ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WHISKY, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, Etc.
i prom
H. LO'V
HS^Orders solicited and ]
JOHN
Cho o Block, Peachtree street.
aug21 w3m Atlanta, Ga.
ptly filled.
>VEJOY,
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
T HE petition of James L. Dunning, Miles G.
Dobbins, W. B. Whitmore, M. J. Hinton,
James M. Willis, Henry O. Hoyt, Thomas G. W.
Crussell, Wesley Prettyman, and A. J. Jaeksni,
citizens of the county and State aforesaid,
spectfully showeth that they will apply, after the
publication of this notice, in terms of the law, ior
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 such volun
tary contributions as they may receive; that the
object of the Association is the purchase of
grounds, in or near Atlanta, Georgia, and the
erection of a Monument in Commemoration of
Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United
States; said act of incorporation to continue for
the term of twenty vears.
AUGUSTUS B. CULBERSON,
Attorney for Petitioners.
A true extract from the minutes.
W. R. Venable. Clerk.
September 13,1867—w4
MEADOR & BROTHERS,
Tobacco Commission Merchants,
(UNDER UNITED STATK8 HOTEL,)
ATLASTA 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
rt, of Ragland’s Virgin;
land’s Honey-dew; Seth
le A Bowman’s Queen of
the South; Miller’s Bluff City; Pace’s Creole;
Matthews A 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 which are offered
to the trade on as accommodating terms as par-
chasers will find elsewhere. au "
E 1 N I N G I. H 3
} OLD ,
London dck k
C I N
Our Prescription Department
IS OOHPLETE.
OPEN AT ALL HOURS.
DOST FORGET THB PLACB ABD SAME OF
sep!5—dtlsnov
TURPIN & KING.
Norcross Corner.
HARDWARE!
400
IRON AND STEEL..
tons Sweedca and Refined Iron.
40 tons Plow Steel,
1000 kegs Nails—best brands,
2000 pairs Trace Chains^
60 Anvils,
100 Vices,
6000 lbs. S. Wagon Axles,
150 doz. Sargent’s Cotton Cards.
300 doz. Ame§’ Shovels and Spades
100 coils Jute and Manila Rope.
50 Smiths’ Bellows,
300 bags Shot,
30 tons Savory’s Hollow Ware.
500 Grindstones,
150 doz. Collins’ Axes.
Also, a fine assortment of CUTLERY and MIS
CELLANEOUS HARDWARE, for sale on tin'
most favorable terms, by
BONES. BROWN ft CO .
Augusta, l»a.
September 11,1S67—dlmeod
For Family Use. Liver and Kidney Complaints.
Sold by by all Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M.
BININGER & CO. (established 1778,) Importers of
Wines. Brandies. Ac., No. 15 Beaver street,
New York. sep21—d6m
ock,
ten
sepl8—c
A UGUSTAZ.GEORGIA.
f uug21—d*w3m!
SALE OF PROPERTY BY ASSIGNEE
O N MONDAY, the 30th inst., at eleven o’c
A. M., at the residence of William M.
drick, of l’iko county, Georgia, will be sold, at
public outcry, the following propertv, to-lVit:
One Cow and young Calf, five head of Hogs, ono-
half interest in a Still and one set ef Plow Gear.
The same to be sold under a decree in Bankruptcy
forthc benefit his creditors.
SAMUEL C. WEEMS, Assignee, Ac.
September 17,1S67.sepllU-
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
T WO MONTHS afterdate application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary ol'said county,
for leave to sell the reality of Martha Maltbie,
deceased, the same consisting of three shares of
Georgia Railroad Stock.
WALTER S. MALTBIE, Adm’r.
September 2G, 1867—w2m [i’rs fee $5]
L. STRAUS ft SON,
(Late of Columbus, Ga.,)
IMPORTERS OF CROCKERY,
China and Glassware,
Wo. 161 Chambers atreet, New York.
aug2i—d2m
T O FARMERS. .
As New Orleans is a large HIDE MARKET,
and as a through freigh (all rail) has beea ar
ranged from that city to Atlanta via Chattanooga,
at ONE AND A HALF CENTS PER POUND on
HIDES in bales, tho undersigned solicit your or
ders and promise strict attention in their execu
tion. WOOD, LOW A LUDWIGSEN,
Commission Merchants,
Vnur Orlpauc
Refer to A. K. Seago, P. A G." T. Dodd, and
others, Atlanta, Ga. iy!2—6m
In Bankruptcy,
P AMPHLET COPIES of the Rules ;and Regu
lations in Bankruptcy, adopted by the Dis
trict Court of the United States for the Northern
District of Georgia, can be had on application at
the Clerk’s OfficeZAtlauta,'Ga. Price, 50 cents.if ,
aujffi7—dtf .• \
A Regular Line of Mail Stages
FOR CARROLLTON,
W ILL leave XEWXAX immediately afte* the
arrival of the care from Atlanta, an
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FBIDAYS,
REi UKNZXG,
WILL ARRIVE AT EE WE AX OX
TUESDAYS, THUB8DAYS AND SATURDAYS,
ng close f.
lanta, Georgia.
Extra trips will be made on opposite day* to
accommodate travel.
Connections will be made to BOWDOX vitb
Mondays and Fridays Trips.
The Route is over a good natural road, and »
equipped with new Concord Coaches and frequent
changes of good Teams. M
Farelo Carrollton
Fare to Bowdon -
For passage apply at Newnan Hotel, or to *
JOHN T. HOLME? _
Newnan, Ga., September 5, lfc*J7—dim
GROVESTKEN * CO., PIA>0-
|PPMN|fOKTE MANUFACTl HLRs. No. «>
IT # I ItBROAnwAY, X. Y.—'The attention «*
the public and the trade is invited to ou'
New Scale, Seven Octave, Rosewood PIANO
FORTES, which, for volume and purity ot tone,
are unrivalled by any hitherto offered in th 15
market. Thev contain all the modern improve
ments—French grand action, harp pedal. >o ,n
frame, over-strung bass, etc., and each incre
ment being made under the personal supervuien
of Mr. J. H. Gaovkstkkx, who has a practical ex
perience of over thirty years in their manui-a'-
ture, is fully warranted m every particnlar.
The “Grovesteeu Piano-Forte” receive tj 1 '
highest award of merit at the celebrated ll orlJ ‘
Fair, where were exhibited instruments from tm
best makers of London, Paris, Germany Phila
delphia, Baltimore, Boston ana New York; an j
also tho American institute, for five »ucee*siv«
years, the Gold and Silver Medals trom bota o*
which can be seen at our Ware-rooms.
By tho introduction of improvemenfe we ina«
a still more perfect Piano-Forte, and by manuita^
turing largely, with a strictly cash sv^oni'are
enabled to offer these instruments at a price w Liu*
will preclude all competition. .
Gur prices are from $100 to $200 cheaper Uum
any lirst-c.liiss Piano-Fortes.
Txuxii—Net Cash in current funds.
De*c*‘ptive Circulars UJurr rux*. n>s«-ty