Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, October 16, 1868, Image 1

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■ - — - - “ERUOK CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT.”—Jefferson. VOL. XIV. ATLANTA. GEORGIA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1868. NO. 217. (■riMTBl Ifowcll Cobb. Iruoa oub tract ax. cokskbpondent.] Athens, Tuesday NionT, Oct. 13, 1868. All is gloom and sorrow hero. One more elo quent tongue has ceased to speak; one more great mind has ceased to think; one more proud heart has ceased to beat ; one more noble Geor gian is gone Irom our midst forever. Sleep, our own Cobb, sleep! The base calumnies of base rnen cannot tarnish thy fame. May tby spirit mingle with those of the great and good men who have gone Itefore it. Tell them, oh ! tell them, the sad story of our misery. Tell them, with thy own fiery eloquence, how fallen we are. Tell them that the blackguard, the mendicant, and the stranger, fill the high places which not even they, with all their genius, were too good to occupy. Tell them that we have no law now but the bayonet and the prison. Tell those loved heroes w'ho fought and died for freedom that they, alas ! have fought and died in vain and having wept over the fate of your unfortunate posterity, ask them to mingle their prayers with yours before the throne of the Most High—be seeching Him to look down upon us with pity, and to free us from the terrible doom which is now upon us. Tell the immortal Washington that his wisdom and his couusels are despised in the land he freed and loved so well. Tell Madi son that the glorious Constitution, which he had so large a share in framing, is no longer known here; aod tell Henry that his burning appeals for freedom are laughed and sneered at. Tell the hero of New Orleans that he was a fool; and if thou, by any accident, shouldst meet with the once despised and de graded Arnold, tell him that he is our god to day. Tell him that his memory is held sacred in the land of Columbus, and that it is only per fidy and treachery such as his that is respected or admired by the degenerate offspring of a once free and valiant people. Great and good men plead for us belorc the judgment seat, for wc are helpless, and our affliction is great indeed. Our tears shall wash away the slanders of the infa mous, and thy fame and thy patriotism shall outlive them all, and thy memory shall forever he “green in our souls.” Ah ! well might we say, in the language of the poet, The awful shadow ol a great man's death Fa lie on this land so aid and durk before; for never was there a time when thy sage coun sels, and thy eloquence, and thy truth were so much needed in I by native btate. The above ebullition may appear to many as rather of the bombastic order, but I must assure you that it would be impossible for any man with even ahulf a soul to visit this town, which was the scene of ths eat !y labors of General CobW*iiftf*aHd witness the expression of de- risiblc in every countenance^ passing himself in his feeling andlj >t soul which are awakened under stances. A dispatch was received 'here to-night to the rt iuvl! i orate6 * tli e Roots of the Hair '|Jheei that *.he rcjfciins of the great departed wduMjomve oq^Tuuj’JHjiiy mortfng but not be. 4or<£*j\.t the time ot'^dts receipt the£ bad not arrived at Savanna! . but tv'nc ty? - meubtrily. It is eVperti * < '^T , inany visitors will be here from various parthe State ami among them two old co-labore^jf of the deceased —General Toombs and jllon.* A. H. jpcpl^is. Dr. Lipscomb, of this place,’will, it is sopp™d, deliver the luncral oration, which I intend to rcnortJfti'frqfra. The fufleral will, without doubt., be the fittest ej^rr witnessed here. Wby should not Atlanta sc^j! a delegation? Why should not every towdAnd city aud village in the State do sc ? Have we become so demoralized by op pression as to be insensible to the claims of our nobitji and our best men upon our affection ? Forbid it Heaven, for then, aud not till then, are we hopelessly aud irretrievably lost. It is a lemarkahlc fact that Gen. Cobb’s death took place, if uot on the very day of his birth, at least in a day or two of it. He was born in in Jefferson couutv, on about the 9th of October, 1816, and was at the time of his death fitty-three years ol age. More after the luneraL Mac. The Georgia Air Line Kuliroad. The importance of this great improvement, says the Richmond Enquirer & Examiner, is attracting great attention among the people ol Virginia, and they are beginning to regard it as the most promising of all the internal improve ments proposed for the development of the South. It will be inteiesting to give some ot the statistics of the work. The length of the entire line from Atlanta to Charlotte is about miles. Ol this, about 10"> miles are in Geor gia, about 95 iu South Carolina, and the remain der in North Carolina. The grading was com menced at Atlanta before the war, aud some twenty or thirty miles have been graded from that point eastward. The present organization, to which the franchises, rights and property belong, consists ol two companies—the one chartered by the Leg islature of Georgia, and the other by the Legis latures of North and South Carolina. A. S. Bu ford, Esq., is the President of both companies, aud the directors arc composed ol some of the most sagacious and public spirited men in the whole country. Virginia is represented in the directory by Major W. T. Sutherlin, of Danville, whose name is synonym of sagacity and success. it is proposed to consolidate the two com panies at present existing, and a general meet ing ol the stockholders is to be held at Atlanta on the 4th November for that purpose, and to complete arrangements for putting the whole line immediately under contract to be completed at the earliest day possible. Rates of Taxation in 1880 and ISOS.—Di rector Delniar, ot the Bureau of Statistics, is pre paring a very interesting table showing the rate ot taxation iu the Uuited States in 1860 com pared with iu 1868. The following are some ot the statements contained in the table, given in ronud numbers. The statistics, when published, will give the exact figures: In 1860 the aggregate amount ol federal tax paid by the people ot the United States was $56,- 000,000; the amount of State tax was $24,000.- 900, and the amount ot county, town, special aud other taxes was about $54,000,000, making a total of $134,000,000, or about $4.32 for each man, woman aud child. In 1S6S the amount ol federal tax was $500 000,000; the amount of Btate tax was $75,000,000, and the amount ol county, town, special and other taxes was about $276,000,000, mak ing a total of $851,000,000, or $23 lor man, woman aud child in the United States. The failure ol the lruit crop in the Middle Stales has largely reduced the usual demand for sugar. T HK MISSES SEDGWICK’S Boarding Day School FOR YOlXtt LADIES, CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND TELFAIR STS. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, T HE DUTIES of this Institution will be resumed OCTOBER 1st. The Misses Sedgwick will bo assisted by their former effleiert corps ol Teachers. No extra charge for Latin, Fiench. or Oerman. Vocal Music is a daily exercise tn the School. The Pupils will have the advantage of attending fre quent Lectures niton Scientific Subjects, for the purpose of explaining ana illustrating their various studies. For Circulars, containimr additional particulars and terms, address the Principles. sepl30— SEND YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE Intelligencer Office. THE BEST OF WORK, ]VE oderate Brices, —AND ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. in*e gaUu #utcUujrocer. J*Ci>LIsUKI» DAILY AND WEEKLY BY JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, Proprietor. Dry Goods! Dry Goods! Dry Goods! OUK STOCK OF FAIL AND WINTER GOODS Is Now Complete. Sept20 W. F. PECK A CO., No. 9 Railroad Block, Opposite National Hotel. REEVES’ AMBROSIA FOR THIS HAIR. IMPROVED It ib an elegant Dressing for the Hair, i At causes the Hair to Curl Beautifully. It keepiffiie Scalp Clean and Healthy. It forces the Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly. It immediately stops Hair Falling Out. It k0b K 8 the Hair L» • j* Changing Color from Age. it restores Grey Hair to Its Original Color. It brings ont Hair on heads that have been bald for years. It is composed entirely of simple and purely vegetable substances. It has received over six thousand voluntary testimonials of its excellence, many of which are from physicians in high standing. It is sold In half-pound bottles (the name is blown in the glass), by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Goods every wntre, at One Dollar per bottle, Wholesale by Demas Barnes A Co.; F. C. Wells <fc Co.; SchieflMin A Co., New York. rnarll—dly FOB, SALE. THE HOUSE AND LOT AT TOT CORHBR OP Forest Avenue and Collins Street. T HIS IS VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY, and is situared in the most beautifhl and healthy portion of the city—being but one square from Peaehhtree st. Her Must be sold during the next six weeks. Apply to oct i*—dti JOHN R. WALLACE. THE “GEORGIA” SALOON AND RESTAURANT. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the gentlemen of Atlanta, and visitors to the city, that he has takeu the elegant and convenient establishment in the Tost Oillce Building, Where he intends to keep constantly, all the Delicacies of the season. Trusting that hie efforts to please tiie public will be appreciated, he respectmily solicits a share of public patronage. sep24-3m E. C. REID. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! JOHN L BOSTWICK HAS REMOVED FROM No, I, Granite Block, Broad Street, —TO— "BELL’S WHITE MARBLE BUILDING,” CORNER OF BROAD AND MARIETTA fiTJWSETF, Subscription and_Adyartising Hates. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, per mouth a 1 00 Daily, 12 mouths - 10 00 Weekly, 6 mouths 2 00 Weekly, 1 year ** 00 Single eopiea at the counter 10 •ingle copies to News Boys and Agents RATES OF ADVERTISING. For each square of 10 lines or less, for the first meei tlon ft. and lor each subsequent insertion 50 cents. dtftizota g S3S333 S = ggSSS2£33£ «» sqiuoui e 2838333333 He •qviom i 838S33SS88 3 3 8 3 3 3 : : : : - 2 - 2 3 § : j : : a^25SSSS • * * * ^ 2 3 S : • 1 : 8 8 8 3 8 3 : : • • * • • ^ • : • : •*otap \ 2 3 3 3 3 8 • | 09 a£ E- O S* ; * - • H& *"* • • * * ■setup g 8 3 3 8 3 3 : : ; j M a}» £ 00 C t?» ; . • 4 4 He H * •setup 8 S 3 2 2 2 S j • * i h oo ir c t* a • ^ l Hr l •etup t 333888 2 88c •xe.tvubfl • • • *. r i ^ : : : : . . © o © z T-I C* 3C tr sc F- SS Jk Special Notices, 20 cents per line first insertion, aud 10 cents per line for each subsequent insertion Advertisements inserted ai intervals to be charged as new each insertion. Advertisements ordered to remain on any particular page, to be charged as new each insertion. The money for advertising considered due after first Insertion. All communications or lett ers on business intended for this office should be addressed to “The Atlanta Intel- LiaaNCKB.” JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, Proprietor. FLOUR, FLOUR! 50.000 lbs. Family and Super. Flour, FOR HALE BY ZIMMERMAN &c YERDERY, Wholesale augfl—c Grocers. TENNESSEE HOUSE, Near Railroad Depot and Steamboat Lauding, ROME, CEORCFA. par* The Stage Office is kept in this House. aug28— J. A. STANSBURY, Proprietor. TJ. ». WILKINSON. B. J. HHI.S8K. & WILSON, WILKINSO COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 90 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA. fW* Agents for the celebrated Old Reliable Sea Fowl Guano. pg* Liberal advances made on Consignments. sep3—3m B. C. MORRIS, Jr., (Successor to Caldwell & Mourns,) COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 20 OI.D SLIP, Bun J. C. Morris. Jr., General Partner. Frantz B. Mrn.BR, i „ - , r . Wj*. Harman Brown, f special iartners. IVew York, H AVING formed a limited partnership under the laws of the State of New Vorfc, with Messrs Frantz B. Muller and Wm. Harman Brown as sp cial parlnere, un der the Arm name of “B. C. Morris, Jr.,” I am now con tinuing, \vi h increased facilities, the business heretofore conducted bv the lare firm of Caldwell A Morris, at the same office, No. 20 Old Slip. B. C. MORRIS, Jr. New York, August 4.1868. sepl5—6m O. A. LOCHRANE, Attorney and Counselor at Law, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Optee til th* Buildingof the United State* Court, on Broad street, fortnerly occupied by Brown <& rope. W ILL practice in the Superior Courts of Fulton and Bibb counties, in the United S ates District and Circuit Courts at Atlanta and Savannah, and in the Su preme Court of the state. The unfinished business of Brown & Pope is in course of preparation, and will be completed by me. Office hours: From 9 to 2. and from 8'to 6 o'clock. sepl2—Sm ATLANTA, - - CfeOftclA. T hose large and fins warekooms, so weit adapted to his business, mow contain fnli assorted lines of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Produce. By recent purchase in Northern and Western Mar kets, is prepared and offers every inducement to Close Cash Buyers, au opportunity is now pre-ei. ctnck with the choi -est Liqnor CHEAP GOODS. 50 KEGS OLD DOMINION NAILS 26 half barrels Mackerel—Nos 1, t and 3. 25 kits Mackerel—new crop. 10 barrels Extra and Yellow *• C ” Sugars 10 barrels Granulated Sugar. 10 barrels Crashed Sugar. 20 sacks Rio Coffee. 5 sacks Laguayra Coffee. 1G mats old Government Java. 25 boxes Star Candles. 50 hexes No. 1 Soaps. 2 tierces Sugar and Breakfast Bacon 2 tierces Maguolia Hams. * tierces Plain Hama. Received this day, and for sale VERY LOW, by LEAK Ac SIITIIUONS, Grocers, Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Ga. Customers AM now giving to ail Cash T, HE benefit or Cash pur- chaees, and long experience iu the purchase of OOTS, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings. Am ieceivmg every week L A R G B variety o these Goods suited to the wm te ol' the trade, and guar antee that shall offer better inducements, O one in the country MOWING as I do from many years’ experience in this business, in Georgia, the wants of her people, aud being determined to excell in quantity, variety, and price, I can, and wiil s, eept24-lm A. C. MeNEIi.L, Huntington, Tennessee. M. H. WRIGHT, H. V. SANDERS, Late of Tennessee. Late of Sanders & Johnson. M NEILL, WRIGHT & SANDERS, COTTON FACTORS —AND— Commission Merchants, NO. 115 MAIN STHB3T, BSTWEBN THIRD A FOURTH, LOUISVILLE, K Y. Orders for supplies solicited. Liberal advances made on consignments. Reverbseas : J. H. Hudenberuer, Cashier Merchants’ Bank. Louisville. Ky.; R. T. Wilson ji Co., New York ; Murrell Sr <'o , New York. octl—tra ToH H W. BESSMAN, IMPOUTER AND DEALER IN CHOICE LIQUORS, AND AGENT FOR John Gibson’s Son & Co., Philadelphia, 287 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A S AGENT of the celebrated House of JOHN GIB SON’S SON & CO., for th<- sale of their CHOICE AND SUPERIOR LIQUORS, and having an exclusive right of their extra brands, DEDOKA. A, B. C & D WHISKIES, specially distilled for me, I am now pre pared to offer to my friends and patrons a large aud well assorted stock of the above Liquors, purchased since the passage of the “New Tax Bil\ which I will sell at a gmal'advance on cost pric--s. To those in the business e-eiitcd of replenishing their s, at the most reasonable FUST EXPRESS LIKE 10 THE NORTH! U R JE A. T ATLANTIC COAST LINE VIA Wilmington & Manchester —AND— WILMINGTON & WELBON RAILWAYS 1 Aud vonnectionN. DOUBLE* DAILY! Now In operation From ATLANTA. AUGU8TA. KINGSVILLE, WILJ MUfrfTON. to WELDON, thence via RICHMOND, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, or via ^PORTSMOUTH and CRISFEELD, (ANNAMBSSIC ROUTE,) to PFU^eLPHIA AND NEW YORK:! NO CBIW^C OF CARS BETWEEN WestP’t and Wilmington, —AND— Weldon and Acquia Creek ! NEW FAST SCHEDULE! Leave— Atlanta 6:40 P. M Augusta 8:30 A. M Kingsville 10:20 A. M Wilmington 8:30 P. M Weldon 6:30 A. M Washington 7:00 P. M Arrive— Augusta..., 3:00 A. Kingsville Ju;05 P. Wilmington...,. 7:45 F. M Weldon 6:15 A. M Washington. .... 6:16 P. M New York 6:20 A. M IPULLMAN A KIMBALL’S! Palace Sleeping Carsfc ON THIS BOUTS BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH japr - THROUGH TICKETS—good by either Rome until used with option to Passengers of stopping at terminalpoints- can be obtained at the General Ticket Office in this city. Be sure yonr tickets read via Wilmington, N. C , oth erwise yon may experience much trouble and incon venience. W. J. WALKER, mayl2— General Passenger Agent. removal. Tobacco! Tobacco! MEADOR & BROTHERS H AVE removed tbeir Tobacco Store to the large and commodious store recently occupied by w. F. MEADOR, Two doors above Jack's, on "Whitehall St. They now offer the largest and most varied stock of Tobacco that has ever been shown In any Southern mar ket. ^“PRICES LOW, FOR CASH. seplS—3m A. P. BIGNON. (18 88) «. H. CBUEP. BIGNON & CRUMP, (C. V. WALKBB, Auctioneer,) Commission Merchants, —AND— auctioneers, 286 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. W’ll make prompt returns of any business con fided t-< them. Oon-«igumente of Merchandise, Real Es tate, elc., solicited. octft—3m TO r l’HB TRADE, JOHN & THOMAS A. BONES H AVE now iu store a fuff assortment ol SWEDES IRON. wh»h wo off r to dealers at the Lowest Price. Also, a large stock of PLOW tiTEEL. all sixes, (except 9x3%) which we will sed at a very low figure. Augusta, Ga.. 1863. octS—fit And invites such to examine his heavy aud complete ! rates, stock. Bought entirely for CASH, from the Importer, j i»ept24— Manufacturer and Refiner. j TOK PRINTING cheaply octfi—lm entsd at this 'ffica. AGENTS WANTED JjlOR the only complete, authentic, and official LIVES OF SEYMOUR AND BLAIR, ite. 8end for circ :riptlon of the woi )THEKS & CO., eepld—dlmw2i* Atlanta, Georgia USTAIN the best Shoe aud Leather House in the i>outh. Remember the place and sign, mivl5—c I. T. BANKS, Rawson’s Building Corner White hall and Hunter stree MADAME A. BRAUMULLER W ISHES to inform her Lady friends, and the Public generally, that she has returned from New York with a lull stock of FANCY • V A K I E TIES, Such as Dress Trimmings ; Knit and Woven Worsted Goode, latest styles ; French Jewelry ; Embroideries in Colors, euch as Slippers, Chair Covers, etc. Also, a full assortment of Worsted and Silk Embroidery Materials, Canvass, Knitting and Crochet Needles. HAIR WORK of every description made to order and kept on hand—such aa Wigs, Bands, Switches, Curls, Frizettes. Also, Ribbons, Flowers, and every variety of Ladies’ Fancy Notions, too numerous to mention. Having bought principally for Cash, enab es her to compete with any house in the place. Please call and ’ ’ ' df. * Judge for yourae oci8—lm It is no trouble to show goods. A. B. LIVE A HD HAVE COMFORT ! T HE BEST COAL IN THIS MARKET I from Messrs. M. C. Wilcox & Co’s Mines, Coal Creek, Bast Ten nessee.—I am prepared to lhruish superior COAL to the citizens of Atlanta, or to any city on the.railroads iu this State, or Alabama, at greatly reduced prices. Lump Coal per car load, 26 cents per buehel of 80 poands. Less quantity than car load, 35 cts. “ “ “ “ Fine Coal per car load, 20 cents “ “ “ “ Less quantity than carload, 25 cts. “ “ 44 44 Coke per car load, 20 cents “ 44 of 40 44 Less quantity than car load, 25 cts “ “ “ “ Orders respectfully solicited, and contracts for ship ment from the mines direct. This Coal is cheaper than wood, in this market, and will burn in the chimney without a grate. seplS—3m EDWARD PARSONS. A* U TIV AM COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR! T HERE will be held, at EATONTON, GA., commenc ing October 21st, AN AGRICULTURAL FAIR, at which will be exhibited Farm Products, Mechanical In ventions, Domestic Manufactures, and such evidences of progress in the various departments of indnstrial life as may be offered by Farmers, Mechanics, Artisans, or Agents The Ladies are reminded that their claims have met our recognition, and that liberal rewards, in the way of premiums for excellence in the departments of Domes tic economy, will be made. The Annual Address is expected to be delivered by Gen. Jno. B. Gordon, and during tha exhibition a Tournament and such other entertainments as will give amusement to the young of both sexes, will serve to make a visit pleasant. Persons wishing to become exhibitors, will please ship their stock or manufactures to either of the undersigned, so that they may be at the Fair Grounds by Monday, the 19th. The railroad companies have kindly consented to ship such articles and stock for one faro. For turther information, address H. D. CAPERS. I. T. DkJAKNETTE, A. S. REID, Jr., n. s. walker, K. D. LITTLE, K. J. WINN, sep!7—td Ex. Committee. A FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN NORTH GEORGIA. U NDER an otder of Bankruptcy obtained in the Uni- tv d States District lor the Northern District of Georgia, will be sold, before the court house door in Cnlbonu, Gordon couDty, C4a., within the legal hours of sale, oo the flv-t Tutsd.uy iu November next, lots of land No- 274, V75, 276, 267. aud a part of lot 260—all in the 13th district of the 3d section of Goidon county, containing, in all, 655 acres (the bankrupt’s homestead of 51) acres excepted). Ou the place are about 250 or 300 acres of good, bottom land, on the Connasanga river, which runs through the laud, and which place, before the war, was worth forty or fifty dollars per acre. The Western A Atlamic Kailro-d runs through the land about two miles north oi Resaca. It is a healthy locality. This is as f ood a grain and stock farm as any one need desire, and as about ,60 acres of cleared land, in cultivation, upon it. Also, in excellent fishery on the place. In short., the place is a first class one, and persons wishing to lo cate in the paiden spot of Georgia have now an oppor- tuniiy oi supplying themselves with a home equal to any in the country. This propertv conid be divided iDto three or four snail farms all well watered, bold as the property of John F. Green, bankrupt. WM. H. DABNEY, I A a*i«„ ee8 WM. J. CANTRELL, f Assignees. Calhoun, Ga., October 12.1808. oct!4—td FURNITURE I Parlor, Dinina-Eoom. and Ctaler Suites, —AT— F. KRUTINA’S Manufactory aud Ware rooms, Nos. 96 and 98 Ea-t Hous ton Street, between Bowery and Second Avenue, NEW YORK. Retailing at manufacturer’s prices. All goods war ranted. sepia eod3m MACGREGOR LINE! DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH EUROPE TEE GEORGIA AHD LIVERPOOL LINE CF FIR8T OLA'S New Iron Clyde-Built Steamships, COMPOSED OF THE f£?M0TA .. To be Built SAVANNAH Now Building n •£ a - pt ^ n Br y®°* STIRLHTG .Captain Black Captain Hnnter don t'aptan Mason EW" FREIGHT taken from and to St. Louts, Nash ville, Memphis, Vicksburg, Selma, Montgomery, Kufaula, Tallahassee, Atlanta, Macon, Columbus, Ang'nsta, Grif fin, Albany, Americas, Greensboro’, Madison. Covington, Athens, Newnan, LaOrange, Wesi Point, Onthberr, Daw son, Thomasville, Catersville, and all points tu the Southern States, Great Britain, and the Continent. tSF” Bills of lading signed upon railroad receipts at in terior points of ehipmeut.. Press receipts at Savannah aud dray receipts at Liverpool. Insurance effected front interior points of shipment and from Savannah, when desired, on our open Policies here or at Liverpool Advance of three-quarlers of the value at the time of shipment given upon consignments, ai d proceeds guaranteed. Proposed days of sailing from Savannah the 1 at and 15th of each month, commencing as follows: WAV ERLY, 1,500 bales capacity 15ih November DON, 2.500 bales capacity * 1st December RIGA, 8,500 bales capacity 15th December LEITH, 4.500 bales capacity 1st January EXTRA STEAMERS, of 1,500 and .3,000 bales ca pacity, will be dispatched to Liverpool Havre. Bremen, Hamburg, Antwerp, Trieste, Genoa, and Cronstadt, whenever inducements offer. pr Freights taken from Cardiff, or any indirect port, to Savannah. Apply to WM. M. TONNO A CO. In Liverpool, to S’l’ODDART BROTHERS, and in Leith, to DONARD R. MACGREGOR. All loading done at Press. nug25—1awl3w IfSHi-ANMAL EXPOSE. JXJ LY 1 , I 808. FOB SALE. A LARGE TWO-STORY HOUSE, containing F.IGI1I’ Rooms and large Basement, ail in complete order, in Decatur. Also, A VACANT LOT in Atlanta, on Ma rietta street, adjoining Willis Chisolm’s Appl^ to octl—lw NOTICE. A LARGE front Room to rent, wi;h board, to a gen tleman and his wife, or a party of gentlemen. A f ew Day Boarders can also be accommodated. Ar- „1 V to MRS. J. W. LEONARD, v 3 Whitehall street, sep27 two doorsbelow Peters stree* LOOK AT THIS! H AVING practiced Medicine a number of years, I I have discovered a complete cure for Cancers, old Ulcers, Polypus, Fistulas, Ac ; also, a complete cure for Dropsies. I am not afraid to warrant my work. If required. I will warrant to do just what 1 will promise to do. Office at W. C. Lawshe’s drug store, corner or Whitehall ana Marietta streets, Atlanta, Ga. aug25—wly DR. F. C. FORD. FIRE. 230 STOVES! FIRE. STOVES, JUST RECEIVED. ASSORTED PATTERNS. GRATES, GRATES! -g FTNE AND COMMON GRATES hare been lOU shipped, and wilt arrive in a day or two. ECHOLS, LANGFORD A MoCRATH, CAPITAL. - - $3,000 000.00 w * *- Assets, tfarket Value, - $5,052,880.19 Liabilities, • Net, ‘ - tfoenoa 55 - - $4,552-rf8fci 4 BRANCH, 171 VINE ST., CINCINNATI. INSURANCE WITH THE /Etna Insurance Company I 8 :1st, A bond of Brotherhood; 2d, The evidence of prudence ; 3d, Saves anxiety; 4th, Stimulates security; 5th, Favors accumulations; 6th, Encourages wealth; 7th, Assists business credit; 8th, Rebuilds aud obliterates the ruins ; 9th, A blessing to the unfortunate ; 101 h, Sets the poor man squarely upon his feet; 11th, Re-enforccs the wealthy; AND 12th, Helps along this busy, grand old world. TOTAL LOS3E8 PAID IN 49 YEARS, #33,500,000 OO ! jgF-Agencies in ail the principal cities and towns in the United States. Rates and terms ns liberal as is conGsient with relia ble indemnty. W. P. PATTJLLO, Agent., At Atlanta. Georgia. OFFICE-First Room, up stairs, of the Railroad Block, opposite National Hotel apr2—lawly QUEEN CF THE SOUTH Portable Grist Mills! - fok— Corn, Meal, Wheat, Flouring and Stock Feed, Bolting Apparatus, Stunners, and M ill W ork Generally: OUR MILLS are built from choice Burr Blocks, selected at iln-quar ries in France, by Isaac Strati him self. Send for Descriptive Pamphlet containing a treatise on Milling. sent by mall tree. Address aug20—3m ISAAC STRAUB A CO., Corner Front aud John Streets, Clncnnati Ohio. A. J. HOBBHT, J. A. BISANBK, WM. A. R10HABD6ON Marietta, Ga. Marietta, Ga. Louisville, Ky. GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS. W E have recently purchased and fitted up, with the most approved machinery, the Georgia Marble Works, and we are now prepared to fill all orders for Marble in any quantity. Ours ie, in quality and susceptibility of flnieh, eqnal to THE BEST AMERICAN MARBLE; and oar facilities for quarrying are such that we can supply all demands, at a lees price than is paid for the productions of-ODy Northern ^‘quarry. Dealers can be supplied wiih blocks of any dimensions and would find it to their interest to procure Ihclr sup plies from ns. Having engaged the services of some of the most ex- nerienced workmen, we are prepared to fill with d : spalch all orders for FINISHED MURK, such as MONU- M ENTS. TOMBS, etc. — . .. Orders solicited Irom every' city, town, and Neighbor hood Addreee all communications to n GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS, jyio—d6t-w3m Ja-per. Pickens county, Ga. WANTED—ACENTS. fa pm ^ TO 8200, everywii re, Male and Female, to | 9 introduce throughout the Southern States, tha Genuine, Improved Common-sense Family Sewing Ma chine. Thia machine will stitch, hem, lell, tnck, qnilt, bind, hraid. and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only $20, fully warranted for five years. We will pay $1,000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, and more elastic seam than ours. It makee the Elastic Lock-stitch. Every second stitch cm be cut, and'till the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tear ing it. We pay agents from $75 to $200 per month and t-xpensee. or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address: S. M. TOLIVER A CO.,Franklin. Kentucky. Caution: Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron machines' under the same name or otherwise. Ours Is the only genuine and really practical machine manufactured. sep27—dlmawSm