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ATLAETA, OEOSOIA.
Sun-Jay M jrinn^. Dec. >3.
1868.
1ST ew ^dvertisexuen t»s.
Tkuflutok’s Theatrical Sensations.—
A'Ur three nights of brilliant suece-ss, v. Licit
mark thi estimatinn in which they are held iu this
meridian, Templeton and his brilliant artistes
proceed to-day to Macon, thence to Columbus
and Montgomery, where this model Dramatic
Combination will present the last grand sensa
tions, “ Mazeppa, “ Under the Gas Light,”
“ Seven Sisters," “ Black Crook” and other sp<»-
cmUies, in all of which they are unrivaled. Each
jKrforuiaiice being perfect in every dramatic :
effect, and each personation chaste and appro- j l ’ v
priate, with nothing to offend the most iastidi- j pj?
on* taste, indeed we have always commended j
the magement of these toperior exhibitions lor
the high tone of respectability which has always !
attached (o the many thrilling and sensational j
performances, and we specially recommend them
to the press of the cities they are to visit
WANTED TO RENT,
4 COMFORTABLE DWELLING e outlining two t>:
l\ th-r-e room#, on nod a ter the 25'b Inet . or wor.’d
take room# with agreeable parties, harms only three in
family (no chitdren or s rv»nt# ) For farther par ieidtr*
call «t the IlSTEtXIOKScaa” office. declS-fft
Canary Rirds!
\ SPLENDID lot of CANARY BIRDS, O'
. FINCHES or BULL FINCHES, will Le fo
i Fi ler Uuiu'# Store. deo53—:
>LD
K. R. FOWliSR, Auctiouecr.
HALF ACRE LOT ON HARRIS STREET
V 'i half ; i ;?t four o'cl -ok next Saturday eveuieg. De
cember 14th, we vril! offer on the premise# a desi
rable t/nImproved Lot, fronting Hi feet oa Harris street,
and extending back ®J» feet. 1 hi# Lot is elevated, and
: t-ona rkr.d# 3u> view of the city. Tb - is rav Lt»t tor a
nice house. Term#: Ha.f cash, b-iluoce Said fi mouths.
I WALLACE i FOWLER.
Real Es'ate and Genera: Co'lecting A yea is.
Office with Jtio. C. Whittier, Alabama tt.
dacll —it
ENGLISH AND A.UIifUf,AN j N. It. FOULER, Aeciionesr.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, the pb^thee feoperty.)
Sfdi
SAlNTA CLAUS i> f, D O T !
JoMllNATloriT^
Of Extra Quality and all Widths. j h o'clock, next Saturday evening. December ISth, j
any ha’’ or ro'm
lUGE iu any ]>ar
and PUT DOWN
of the city.
we wi-i offer, on the. promises, the above desirabi
♦•roperty. eitnar i on Shis street, in that fashionvMe
2 ; locality known a- Pe uaie College Hill. The lot is naif
" : sri ei.r . and ri■■■ -louse largeand comfortable, with a.1
, t .e necessary Si '.iQrtena .oes. This ie a good opportu-
. r.ity to aecare & nice U ,ma. Go to the sale and examine
OW AS KW YORE, ! the premises.
i Titus perfect. Terms cash.
WALLACE A FOWLER,
Beal K-t,: re and General Collecting Agent*.
Gdice between the Banks, Alabama »ueet.
decl 1—2t
WILL AGAIN
EXSIB5T IN ATLANTA
Without regard to freight, a >
KBNDHIOK S CARPET STOKE.
.Marietta Street, AGanta Ga.
ZW LOUNGES. dec!3—Jt
COli>, CORN.
, * , ' ... ,' , ^ , , OAn SACKS CHOICE WHITS CORN, on the de-
lu the 1 roupe will be lound ihe great favorite, I OUU pot lor sad
DENRY WEST <fc CO.,
Wholesale Grocer# and Commission Merchant#.
Peach tree s.rett, .atiBdiia. Ga.
Alice Vane, the star of the Booth, one of the
moat brilliant actresses and vocalists iu the coun
try. Kate Raymond, the dashing equestrienne
and acirtsH, with her beautiful Tartar steed, ami
liftcen ladies and gentlemen of high repute and
dramatic excellence.
VVe shall Wi-lcotuc the whole party on their
return, which we learn will be in about two
weeks, when we ure promised other seusutt-'iiis,
by the best dramatic organization in tbe South.
Ii is rumored that Templeton will make another
Southern tour about mid-winter, with the
most novel and attractive announcement ever
yet giveu to the public.
W
dec 13— It
FLOUR. lULOTTi*.
ucw recctvji.g lour hundred barrels of
.CL ... ALL uKtDBi. ttm we tin sell low.
H«1# kT WBt* !• ,e •-•G..
" lolesaie Groce #. Commission Merchants.
Peachtree tjtr et, Atlanta. Ga.
N. it. FOWLER, Auciloucer.
House aad Lot on Ilarris Street.
'V EXT SATURDAY, December l-Ith, at 4 o'clock, P.
A .V. , we will sell to the highest binder, on the prem
ise#, a good Homestead, coceising of a LotlcS by 2t&
»e*t ou tne i. rtheast corner of Harrisand Butler street-*.
A good Brisk House with tour rooms, good water, and
Outhouse#.
Al-o auo room "npand down’' House, with stack
ch uuic., etc., and a stood leuce ad roilnd.
Titles ysrleoi. Teim#: Half cacti; balance in 3
months.
WALLACE & FuWf.EK,
Real iisinte and General Collecting Agents,
Ofli.e with Juo. C. Whimer, Aiaoaiu.a si.
deell—at.
TO MANUFACTURERS, i «»liO. SH4BP, Jr., Agent.
IP OK eiALK, f
h’liK Ort.NTLRMKN.—'’1’liAt It id. ; : lit'hi 'll— i F|V Hat property known as the RilrnU Mill#,
situ N ition d I i• /*i ?, i JL einiaied in Edaeiieid District. S. C., on the Sortth
Mr. James 11. Furtell,
jias an elegant uasortui
oppn
nl of
tne
Pi gentlemen's lurutshing gooda-
J.aporte’s French Kid Gloves, bit ve
c ids, collars, suspenders, scarf:. Th.- *
j ie, me Loitit st ar! are g< uis in their a
i tiyuUdS
shades of I
Ii I
LnKluccr’s Rcpvn on iSic Allalilu Sired |
JKaliroad.
1> J. jJ. James, I’leadsut ullUinUl HL'tet llail- I
road:
oiu—In view of the rapid glow th ol our city i
in population and huaiuees, the demand for
blieet cars becotnes more urgent every day.
High rates of rents for good tenements near the
center of the city debars many worthy citizens
in moderate circumstances lromenjoyluglhem ;
w hile great inconveniences are felt by persons
residing near the suburbs who are unable to keep
conveyances to cnriy tln m to and lrorn iheir
places of business. Street care, wiierever they
have been tried, have proved "cheap riding,”
and iheir use m this city would doubtless be of
great benefit to ail, and iu a few years \v«>ui'. be
come indispensable.
Under direction of the Board of Directors, wm
hav e made nu accurate survey of a )ine,lrom the
entrenchments on Ivy street (or ihe Peachtree
road) near the limits of ihi} city, through the city
t< the crossing of Amoss and Lee streets, (the
Griffin house), in West End, which is a Iraclion
over three miles in length. With slight gradua
tion, h very good line can be obtained, and such a
one that would accommodate the bulk of travel
to the vicinity of either terminus. Other routes
are practicable between the points designated
which perhaps would accomplish the desigu.and
lire final location should be made where the
greatest amount of stock can be obtained, that
the stockholders may be the largest beneficiaries.
The line upon which the estimate ol eost is
based w ill cover the cost of any line likely to be
adopted.
The cheapest construction to give the required
result (durability) has been our aim, yet we do
not propose such a plan and iudiflereut male-
rial that would require u re-construcliou in a lew
years. Poorly constructed roads are always ex
pensive to keep iu repair, and the innumerable
disadvantages experienced in working them, iu
detentions, accident, &c., which results in lots ol
patronage; so a well constructed road will be
much cheaper in t^o end. We propose to place
iiu* cross-ties two and a half lent apart, with a
sawed stringer upon them and a flat flanged rail
on the stringer, the whole covered with broken
siotie (macadamized) lo the surface ol the rail
and eight ieet in width ; the cost of which, in
cluding everything, will he $di,870 45, which
will make the road ready tor equipments, and
one that will require but liulc repairs lor yeuis
to come.
The ordinary expense of working the road
will approximate $025 per month, and that
makes a fair allowance lor wear and tear and
liberal wages lor employees. The above cs;i-
uiaL s are made from the present prices of labor
and material, and fluctuations in those prices
might naterially change these Agues even in a
trw mouths, yet we are inclined to the opinion
that tlie* contract could be let now and the work
executed in good style at our estimate. A heav-
n r rail might be desired yet ihe result obtained
from, and the difference iu liist cost, are in la\or
of the rail proposed.
That the amount ot travel along ihe proposed
route would pay ihe expenses ot the road at
present there is every reason to believe. And
the fact is incontrovertible that more population
and improvements would follow the road for the
mutual benefits, to road and people. W e can,
therefore, see no reason why it should not pay,
and tlutt very soon. I iic value of re&» ca me
would be increased at least twenty-five per cant,
along the route, and the property holders coma
subscribe that much without loss to themselves.
Th« buying eject would La kit lot several ba>. as
on either side in proportion to its influence as :
“cheap riding.” The taxable value ot , ... cm
in the city would be increased at least one ho n
dr.-d thousand dollars the first year,and from iiu
provemsnts made thereon that sum would be
doubled ihe second or third year. Ine ci'.j
then could become a stockholer with safety. O >
the contrary the stock would doubtless pay oi\i-
deuds Very soou aud it would be a mutual bene
fit to all. This enterprise would employ capita
as profitably as any proposed , and ls i-entiit
seemed to our city and give our people eqoat
advantages enjoyed by other C:*.-. s.
la view of the fact that tbe largest port.on <•:
the travel will be co and Horn the centre ot thu
city, and to secure such custom as may bo turu-
i>tied If the raiirpads, it would be well to o»m-
a ;.ir the propriety of tenuiuatiug the line iu Pryor
street ou-either s decl the rauroad Which >\on u
occurs th it custom. Ii will certainly he an item >
and oi.« worthy *T cousiueratiou.
For further information we respect fully refer
to ttccouipaniug documents : A map ot the .
liue showing several blocks on either side
marked A. A profile of the liue mark
aiid
Carolina Kui ro i ; nl out eight mi’e* hom Augusta, G i.,
cmisisiing .»• FACTORY BUILDINGS, ten thousand
j e d vi- iiiy THROSTLE SPINDLES, with preparation
lUttons, i :or about i iur thousand Spoidlc#. A.so, u quuatity t*f
ft (alec ’ I FARE:; MACHINERY.
! All ol tl. above machinery 1# new; aiid on the prem-
-• | ise# are over sixty i anti e and Tenement House*. Saw
| and Plat ing Mill, aud Kul tne Shop, together with the
wall ” . rtl'ij lour thoQsUUd two tiundrta ana liiiy-
nin - of 'and.
F or iai iiier particulars, apply to
m, L. foster.
Ou tt
ie premvses, or 1
by letter
to Augusta, Ga.
b. * oy
iu, AitgU8*a, Ut«.
; vV. <J. Lauiley *36 vjo., ii .
ami 19
White
btieet, i\fcvv Vor
uccl??- 2tawlm
CHRIST i
iAAS
NOTICE.
\I R '
i A, BRACMU1
iLEJt wii
she# to inform the
: pub-
Jl
ic t ivit »he ha# o
u hand li
rat class PIANOfc
Of tllU
iKbtNi
,-vv York uiiiuul'ii
itoriec-, w
hichwill be sold at New
York iirke# Persons
who wi
#u no indulge in
Alu:-ic
Tliu Aewcffi KiUibliNihTi and MtnU Faihidnable
JEWELRY STORE
IN ATJGANTA.
the Oldest Thoroughbred Jeweler.
Tuesday, December 15.
TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES,
Commencing at 2# and 1)4 o’«lock. Doors open one
hour previous.
ADMISSION
Children under 10 years of age....
.75 Cents.
50 Coats.
iccoin-nodated by callioe at the Music »iud
Variety #.tore of ilrw. i>., Whitehall street, v, here t hey
w : l lind Pianos io lent; u.»o, secondrhaud Pianos tor
sale.
Also, a lull u-sortmmu of Small Musical Instruments,
and beat qu uify ot Stnn-;#, constantly on Usnd, : ud
man . othei Fancy Notions suitable as Christmas Fre
s.-nl,s; be ides uoc fu 1 aasorluieut of Trimmings, Hair
Jewelry, and Fancy Goods.
FU iisC cull and jubge ior yourself,
decli-lm A. BRAUMULLBK
rruiiiki.xn.y ksTaltsitli) ck lAfib.
This Superb Circus
With its Areuic Celebrities, the Magnates of the Ring,
Has been Eeceived by Immense Crowds
Wherever exuibited, aad excited universal praise by the
ekgaui and chaste manner in which the matchless per
formances were given.
ii"
01,500.00
W Jk. H
I>
S TOLEN FiiOit JEssE DALTON, near Ohiiomaih,
Oglethorpe county, Georgia, oa the night of the
nth iusiaut,
About IVuThousand DoSiarsiuCash
Specie and Greenbacks. T ere was a one thousand del
la- bill and several Ii'.e hundred dollar bill# ; also lou’s,
50V, and down to on dolur bills. There was about fi.:-
teon hundred dollars in gold and silver
The above reward will be paid for the reco ery of the
money aud thief, or in proportion to the amount recov
ered with ibe thief.
The supposed thief is a tall, spsne-made man. brown
hair, smsii goatee eaaie color ; pretended to be lame in
ihe lelt leg; wore a brown coat, black pants and imi.
Above description answer# to a man staying at. my
house the night in question. He left before day. and,
no doubt, ib ibe r -iru . He also look off many valuabi*
papers, notes, accounts, etc.
Address any communication to
JESSE DALTON,
rt> cl.'i Btirdstown, Ga.
011DISX A rs o I£L
rglUE followiug Ordnance wa. pass*d at a meeting of
JL Council cm the iltu inst.:
Wheukvs, The Board of Directors of tbe Georgia
Railroad Company, at. their meeting ou the t>ih day of
December, ISbS, \)assed the following ie#olutiou :
''‘/{(solved, 'l'liai Hie Pres ale m be hereby authorized lo
rc-aflirm the subscription made by thi# Company, in th*
year 18U0, to tbe stool- ot the Georgia Western Railroad,
of two hundred and ally thousand dollars: and tha tt
is the opinion of ihe Dii *ctors of this Company that the
gradation of the Road to Powder bpring#, distant from
Atlanta twenty miles, should be placed under contract
by the 1st of February next, or sooner, if practicable;
this subscription being upon the positive condition that
the city < 1 Atlanta reai'.irn her subscription of three
uundted thousand dollars to the aiere~aid Road ”
And whereas, the Mayor and Councl of the c5 f y of
Atlanta, in the year 1S50, pissed the following Ordinance:
“llis Lionoi. the Mayor of the city of Atlanta, he
and he i# hereby authorized and d reeled to subscribe,
in behalf of ih« Mayor and Council oi Fiocityoi Atlanta,
for tnroe thousand shares, of £luO each, in the Georgia
Western Rai'ro.d Company."
Aud whereas, tne building of said Georgia Western
Railroad i# now contemplated; therefore, be it
Resolved by tbe Mayor and Council of ilie city of At
lanta, That, the Mayor of said city be and he is hereby
directed tw rc-aflirm said subscription of three thousand
share#, ol *1' tiesclt, in said Raiiroad Company, and to
enter tb name of s id city ou the subscription book of
said Company for said amount. -
LOCAL NOTICES.
Cg” Atlanta, Deo. 13, 1863.—Don’t lorget—
The Few# of tbe First Presbytariau Church will be
rei ted at 10 o'clock Monday, December 14th, by order of
the Board of Trustees. declS—It
Antidote.—Do you wish to over
come he desire for Tooacoo i If so, send fifty cent# to
any Druggist iu this city for a package of I»r. Auteu's
Antidote.. decl4—tit
Bad Habit Can Bk Cured For pr«»of
oi this, reier to numbers ot o:d cbe.vcrs of tbe weed and
users oi snuff, nuie aad totnaie, that have used Auteu’s
Autidote. Ail druggists sei it. deefi—ut
irir'A Good Thing.—Dr. Auteu’s Antidote, or
aid to break oue’s %e:f of chewing, smoking, and snuff
ing tobacco. Fift y cent# is the price per package. Send
to a iv dmggist, or to Dr. ii. M. Auteu, Atlanta, Ga.
de 14—fi'
iW
RN, bred. Slid r.-.i-.-d in ibe Sou. h. itil a set of !
i make: s t us iu • ue Unlbi, and a set of jew-
eiry in i he oiher. j have pennanenily iocatoo in Aiiaata
since the War.
MY OBJECT
Is to keep a FIRST CLA'S FASHIONABLE JEWEL-
KY STORE, aad #e ! my goods at fair, re.iSOiiable prices.
My experience of 4t year# iu the busincs# give* me fa
cilities lor buying iir-t ela#- good# ut ‘be lowest jobbing
; ojs. This aecounts for mv price# being so mucu
1 > w#r i hati the prices have boon for thi* quality of goods
heretofore #old in Atlanta.
MY STOCK
I# complete, all ■ ew and fashionable, and has been pur
chased in the last six weeks.
CONSISTS OF DIAMONDS.
The largest and most beautiful assortment of Diamonds
ever imported lo this nt.rket. Half Sets, Clusters,
Ring#, Pm#. Studs, and Soituir Pins and Rings for mat
rimonial engagements.
WATCHES
Set with Diamond, Pearl, and beautifully Enameled
Frosted aad Eugui* Turned and Plain 18 carot Gold
Cases for Ladies aud Gentlemen's wear, at prices to in
vite competition Only think ! lrorn $35 up co $aul).
•JEWELRY.
Diamond. Ruby, Pearl. Garnett, Malchite Onyx, f'esal,
Plain Gold, Etruscan, Jet, Mourning, and other styles
too numerous to mention.
Mid Silver Ware aad Silver-Plated Ware.
Now in this lire T am at home. Give me a call, for I
tell von, lad'e- aud gentlemen. I like t.o show my goods,
for 1 know i can suit you iu prioe, quality, and polite at
tention,
SPECIALlTIEif.
Everything usually kept in s first class Jewelry Store.
Oertiflcabe No, 1.
Baltimobe, Md., February 11,1S55.
To aU trhom it may concern :
Mu. Guo shakv. Jr., has served a regular apprentice
ship with mein tne Watch-Repairing department, aud I
pronouuce him i tlr#t eia»s, ekiliint woraman ; also, a
good Jeweler. Hi# knowledge of diamond# aud preci >n*
stone# i# superior to many much longer j n the business.
RCBT. BROWN, Jeweler.
Certifioaie No. ff.
FROM XT rUBTHFCACB, 1
WiycHEBT'B, Va , September, 1S5T. f
This is to certify that Geo. Sharp, Jr., hap been work
ing tor us several months, and we know him to tea first
class Watch-Maker ai.d Jew-.-ler; also, a splerdid Bales-.
man. Bis knowle ige ot diamonds aud valuable stones
belong? to an o'der head. \\ itna:. he i# a caver, sober
gentleman. Thi# b-.-iug nis birthplace, we nave known
him ironi childhood.
d#;y— JAMBS MEREDITH * CO . J.-welers.
|jg' CHR'*
CK & DAVIS
jNlC anufacturers of
IE
JsMLESALI PUCES 20 CITS PER POOHD^
DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND WIDLOW W ARE.
WEDDING F Alt TIES and SUPPEB.S, &c., gotten up iu tha /TN
style, ou Sliort Notice.
WE WOULD RESPEOTFTLLY CALL THE ATTENTION OP THE **
public to our large and complete stock—selected with great care, and bought Afcrrv
at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. ’ g (W
C orner Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
dec9 - ATLANTA, CEORGIA.
TOO El'S GENERAL INSURANCE AGBNBY
.»><>- O. WHITNilH, Agent.
OF Jr ICE: BANK BLOCK, BETWEEN THE NATIONAL BaAEL,
ALABAMA STREET,
nov!7-
A r 1anta, Georgia
SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF 1 ISTEW YORK.
CAPITAL,
ASSETS, -
1,000,000.00
1,564,640416
THE SAME GREAT ARTISTS
C. W. ADAIR. Auctioneer.
Daudsoaic House oa Houston Street.
•
I WILL SELL, on the p-emiees. ou Tuesday next, the
15i h instant, at 10 o'clock, a lot ou the c-ouih side of
Houston street, adjoining Dr. Stacy's new residence.
It has a new, well-finished house of four rooms, wide
hall. i;ii “L" with largfe dining room and pantries, and
front and rear varanJahs ; also, a two-roo kitchen, sta
ble. carriage end cow house, conservatory, jcc. This
place is ail conveniently and tastefully arranged. It is
one olock front Peachtree street, and near to Churchee,
Schools, and Business.
Bale positive. Tenus east.
G. W. ADAIR,
Real Estate aud Insurance Agent,
No. 5 Railroad Lock, Opposite ISationalHotei,
dec-9—fit Atlanta. Georgia.
Will APPE4B IN
NEW feats: and ACTS
Never before offered in Atlanti. The announced exhi
bition \\ ill be rendered in a style of finish
INIMITABLE AND INCOMPARABLE!
Since the visit of
STONE It tfDRRin CIRCUS
FRANK W. BALLARD, Secretary. A. F. HASTINCS, President.
NATHAN HARJER, Asst Secretary. W. B. BUCKHART, Vioe-Preelden
JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent,
novffO— Bank Block, Atlanta, Georgia.
INCORPORATED A.D. 1810.
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
CAPITAL,
ASSETS, -
®1,000,000.00
3,030,220.79
GEO. M. COIT, Secretary. GEO. la. CHASE, President.
nov!7—
JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent,
BANK BLOCK, ATLANTA, OA.
3 P BO 1 A L” NO TICES.
Georgia State Lottery, for the Patie
nt el the Masonic Orphan#' Heme. Combina- j
Uoa Class, No. 644 Thu follow I n^ werethe drawn n am- ,
oers December 1 i, 1 SrtS.
A9—23—55—18—46—71—9—47—19—6—3—65—54 |
dodo—It HOWARD A CO., Manager*, i
oiumuiitcaiion o f !
pter, Jio. lfi. will b* heal ! ^ ^ tv-ct
Mouday, December 11th, tt 7 p. m. Companions ore : HOUGH AISD READY
requested to be presen', as the eiection o> Oflicer* will ;
. .s, . . e h : :Ke t-u#u-: g j ear. • T MMEDIaTELY al'er se'iii.g tbe “Cook” property.
By erdc. u: the Oi. F. H. F. i ai my nffi at Id o'c-ock TtlUlisDAY X£X . , Uie
declJ—It A. R05LNrBLV), Semeiary. j lJth lustant, i wm sail
Here, some weeks ago, it has been exhibited in the prin
cipal cities of the South, and has been patronized to an
extent that evinces the great and obvious superiority
over all other exhibitions in this country.
'NEW SCENES OF WONDER!
Adorned by Classic Displays of Physical Beauty, and
embellished by fee snpe.b feats of the best recognized
exponents of tjie
Equestrian. Gymnastic and Acrobatic
ARTS!
Performers who have attained, by their skill and dar-.
ing, the highest snblimities of their exciting vocation,
will confirm the assertion that this is
IHE BEST CISCOS IN THE fORLI)!
A Kegular to
Mt. Z.on B. A Ct .u
C. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
FARM.
-:ls*£k wvic
dvcl—
i* <i quit <
A Farm of 130 Acrei
Eli LAWS ITS
tx XiiLciiA.i
nd i d uppiirtuaiiy to iuv##i
GriSENBAelis ta GOLld Jtrweiry amt j
g At Rough end Ready Depot, oa rfie Macon Railroad, i
?. and on tiie public road »o Griffin. Forty acres are |
L.v.> .. dtarnoi - in-- leamUder in wooc# —half oi it heavily tim-
ifrcd. anu :ii well watered and finely located Th^rvi# j
More I a4.room house ou the piaca, ui sight of the depot, and |
:ui orchard ou tae place. Mr. Kimbell. at the depot, will ;
snow 5 c kaca. Titles perfect, term# cash.
G. W. ADAIR.
Reai Estate and Insurance Agent,
Office: No. 5. Railroad Block, i
lee'.i--,':' Opposite National Hotel, j
Go lo J. A. Tafler-'s Uru
a:.: SOVKKKlck Bout,
. ciigu :.g. i. wui cure you at onoL
There i# nothing in the history of amusements like
cue success oi iki# colossal Gircu#.
o , *; * » sovereign Ha: iu U no
-Va. k ;e quack'* CvU.vm. but a xenu'-ue Heu-
..:.‘Ky rtftaeu} , coa.pouuUea an id moat soieutific ,.r:n-
cip.es. U0V14—ggi
idlin' bestCtiughreaseiiy. ll<>oa'k
bovsreigi Lia m is .h.- ttiL’g-. no\i4—dm
.Tf -.-tinerji, if you vulue cUe oi
^ 1 pa. ca..uic,. utl uu not want then, to be
Uiken from you by croup, nse Hood's Sovereign Ltha.
j U is ft . -‘-talc preventive sl.i a sure cure. novl4—ini
F-.r ustiiuiUu of cost of construction ai d «•
pen oe ol workiug llie load marked G, and u
tur.lMlnu.1 or Coltts, orCoUghs ol'
aay ogiid, Hoou s Sovereign i>a.m aas no
novl4—Stu
J :U in liters
bpo&ktfc, auid
nd prev^liUrd t>»Cu
l>i tbe fiospeI, Public
iAaTCfe Aid Of *iU
ait.g hoarse, by using H.*od*s
A. Taviors novl4—iur
j>luu ol the superstructure litaiked D.
We musi acknowledge the- services of Co
J. J. Morris->n, one of the Board, lor hii iu>-
sisianca iu prosecuting tbe surveys. | sovereign Bdmcure,
Bass & Cokfut, Civil Engmeei*. I ( croup, iufluenaa, Wboop gg
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 7th lbflo. i cough, wsd Asuooa, arinost at ouce. For eaeatJL A.
P. S.—The map, Ac , Cttu be louui at J. H. j Tft> w r'> Drug ncvU—aw
James’otiice where pat lies can fiud the books il , .r^Anhaa i» relieved at once by
they wish to subscribe tor SUxA. 1 Hood’* Sovereign Balm. novli—2m
CAPITALISTS, TAKE NOTICE ! It Surpasss* all cf its Coteaporaxies
I OFFER tor sale <be GORDON FLOOR -MILLS, siiaa- j m
ted ha.f mite irom the depot at tais pi ace, on Con.-
wKS:.'rtSi'i.5‘J5S , i."u!‘.i*t**.***™*.
a,*.
addition ta mat useo r>y mill, sno a niier location conic j
not be found in Gcor^.a, There i# a fir.e r#icv oi land
attached to null. 1 can safety say th.- - there is water
enough and iaii enough for any kina of machinery. 1
wii. sell the who.e or"a bait interest.
t will also scii my Lca#e jo years; and Furnirare oi the I
Gordon Hotel, which i# doing a flue business. 1
Address JAMES il. FOLSOM, igent. j
decli—8l* Gordon, Georgia. 1
SUFA2M2 AND STSELINJ EXCELLENCE
VARIETIES THEATRE!
(LATH BRLL-JOHNSON HALL.)
OPEN EVERY NIGHT,
WITH A FIRST CLASS
variety company.
537“ Admission, 50 sente. novB—
Of ite Varied, Novel, ana Superb Performances, which
are of a character entirely new in tils country, and to
be seen only in
STONE & HURRAY'S CIRCUS.
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK!
CASH CAPITAL, - - -
ASSETS, 1ST JULY, 1S«8,
- - - - $2,000,000.00
- - - - 3,730,061.(0
J. H. WASHBUBN, Secretary. CHARLE8 J. MARTIN, President
GEO. M. LYONS, Assistant Secretary. A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice-President.
THOS. B. GREENE, 2d Ass’t Secretary. * D. A. BEALD, Vice-President.
JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent,
nov15— Atlanta, Georgia.
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP NE AY YOR K.
CAPITAL. -
ASSETS JULY I, 1868,
$ 500,000.00
1,128,012.69
HAMILTON 5BTJCE, Vice President
VK I. HUGHES, Secretary.
aov‘22—
GEO. W. SAVAGE, President.
JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent,
Bank Block. Atlanta, Geo>g
Klu.
ROBERT F. MADDOX,
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE,
DEALS EXCLUSIVELY IN
TOBACCO, CIGARS, AND LIQUORS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.,
No. 18 Alabama Street, opposite Passenger Depot.
X A 31 N O W OPENING A
TOBACCO COMMISSION HOUSE,
WITH EVERY DESCRIPTION OP
», w )
I
I bare just returned from Virginia, where I have made an arrangement with different Facto
ries to lurnish me all tbe different grades of Tobacco suitable to the boulhem trade. _
I am also receiving consignments of WHISKY from one of the largest Distilleries in Vir
ginia, which I will sell at Manufacturers’ prices, freight added.
“ x would respectfully solicit orders from my friends and the public.
K. F, MADDOX.
ATLANTA, G20SGXA, HOnfEMBBK, 19».