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ATLANTA GEORGIA
Tuoalwy Wornlna. January*. 1869.
XilK ATLANTA DAILY iNTKLLUJBNCRR
Lanes] City, Connty. and Stats Cipculation
oiktJ r*p«K urcto At mi* imixt I
jfe coy os ass, ssvitsru o&r/ucT.
aon. I*. M. ». YOUNG,
Ol M»pto«- County.
*" old .irmt OUlccm to bo Uotlrod.
,Vl Tlie 1’aiisioKKT, say» ihe H.iftimonj
j, comlcraptating retiring-all tl>e old army roltl-
if r» over sixty-two years of age, in •accordance
with cection twelve of a law approTOl .Inly IT.
IStij; which says lUat “wbeiievor an oilicer shall
be of the age ot sixly two years, the Hreaideni
can retire him (font active se’fVice." This will
retire Genetaf!U>lu:szo Thus is, the Adjittaut
General; General UesjaM'X 1‘kic-k, ihe Pay
maater-Gcneral; Ueneral I’ftliir *t. Gnouui;
Cooke, anil a dozen others ol lesser note."
•Cte Haukrttpt Lliv.
^Phe-Mwn-SWtytfj^-pnhhsUia-Uie- frillo wing
extract I rout a Idler Retired l>y one of the law
flints in that city, tor one ol the Keisters in
Uankiuptcy, which It says, u tnay serve to cor
rect certain popular misapprehensions in reter-
ctt.e to the Utukrupr law
-There can be no question of the figUt ol
creditors to lotce debtors into bankruptcy after
January 1,1803. This is an important brnuch
ot die -law and ytriiumtni. There can be no
doubt, loo, that peinions tvolmitary) Can be fill-
id after January 1, 1803, the same as before, and
' i be ease proceed. - 'All the ilitleience is, a til i-
jorily of those proving claitps must consent in
writing or the bankrupt caunot be discharged
unless bis assets pay 50 per cent."
flora tbo Savannah Republican 3*1
TIIK OORKCHnt THOtRLKS.
The Vi-xren Coueooirallnc lh-*r Forces
to KnUl (be l.awA~Pa»ilt«> Vlyliix
Ironi llte NrtthborheoiXeP Surety, Ac.
The condition oi «(1 aits oil UitTOgeecUee coti-'
linurs to be dis«rns8ed by all cUssis ol society in
--he city, , „
circulated, a Very large majority ot which, upon
inv«»»tcnttnn. turn out to be entirely destitute of
any'foundation in truth whutever. Yesterday
it was cutT^ftly.tejHirted that a reliable gentle
man had atrived in the nty from Station 1 j on
tile Ailantic and Hull Railroad. who stated that
some twenty-five hundred armed negroes were
encamped at Unit poiut, Rg™ Jrhfch it was in-
lirnii by somo that the negroes had crossed tlie
river into Ciyan coiiuty, lor tlie purpose ol
escaping from the jurisdiction ol the jahcritl oi
Omth im county, m ho has writs in his possession
tor the arrest of some one- hundred and twenty
of their number.
.V gentleman u ho resides at Station 1 j arrived
in ihe city by the eveniug train, who informs us
that at no time- during the day was there more
than thirty hog rota at: that station, and that
t ot one ot these was armed, lie reports that
the negroes in Hryau county have thus jar be
haved exceedingly well, a till that wben lie left,
all was quiet,on that sidoofThe river. The iudi-
cat.ious ol trouhle, however, were ot such a
character as to induce irtm to remove the ladies
of his lamily to this city, it was evident that
the class ot "negroes who bare been tampered
mth and brought under the-influence of the
organisers ot what are called the loyal leagues,
were passing over the river, with arms !u their
bands, to join the robbers residing on this side
oi the river, and that yesterday the only white
man left on the plantations under the control
and management' ot Messrs. Middleton and
Tucker, was driven from the Prairie plantation,
and arrived in Bryan county without his shoes,
lie reported that a large unrulier of armed
uegroes made their appearance there, with wag
ons and carts,.tor the purpose ut carrying away
the nee, and that he was compelled to leave to
save his lite. Thus it would iqqiear that the last
bushel of rice has beeu stolen trom these euler-
prising and extensive planters.
We also learn from reliable authority that Mrs.
Caulker and h*r (study, who toide on the Ogee-
I eh, e, arrived in the city yesterday, having been
j driven trom their home, without a Change ot
| clothing, by au armed gang of negroes. They
I completely sacked the premises, and the family
j are nqw U-re in a destitute-condition.
We ar.y plesed to learn that the report that
courtier. Mr. Brigltl lues already become as
liiDcajir.lL|.Xaim>iis in ruyaLcirclea.aa lijs great predecusao
William Peiiu. As a great deal bus beeu sal
and written about the tjneen's personal testings,
and-aa some ol Mr. GhttUume's own intimate
supiKirters have believed till lately that Mr. llis-
raeli had an undue influence over her, it is most
smUtactury to hour, as ivohiive on the very best
authority, that her Majesty's private rec.ption
lit her new Prime Minister was so gracious, so
kind, even so “afleetionate" was the wont Used,
as to overwhelm him with feelings of the warm
est gratitude. Nothing could have more light
ened his rei-enl bills, or cheered.him more thor
oughly in the happily tew difllculliea ho has had
to contend witlt
The Florida Senator—The Ilm
Welch, ol Iowa.
The Tullahasiscm-iiaiiari. gives tlie loilcwing i lhe residence r*f Mr. Middleton had been de-
aceounlot one. of Florida's Senstors, whom it j ^7^d tiy tirc is not true,
date a “oirpet-bagger extraordinary." it w.il
seem so, to all who will read what the cir.trnf
says oi the &*atvr. The ltou. A. 3. Welch, m
Iowa, President jot the Agricultural tCoilege ot
that State, it s.iys, “ with $1000 a >e..r, an 1 a
furnished house, and Senator froio Fi-iriJa, tun-
Jacksonville PfBoa, as a oiididale lor the lask
ol ou.-ltng Mr. Gilbert trout ha seat as l niteu
Slates Senator from this Statu, Mr.-Welch »i>
elected last July, to serve t’.ie nhexpired term,
and shortly alter accepted the iucritive position
oi Picskleut of the Iowa College, gave up hi?
residence in Piori la, retuofed his family to
Iowa, and hts property here was let’, for sale
ilia saw-mill sold for f 13,QUO. His residence is
held at $5.ju0, with fjjynil-ir-.-. Mr! Welch has
just returned to Florida. Ho proposes to stay,
it the Legislature will oust Mr. Gilbert au 1 pr
him in his place. He prop .-ses to pall up -
insliuler, il the Legislature wilt be so taughty
as hot lb gratify him."
“ Gentlemen ot tlie Legis.a.ure, we have the
high honor to take the bud by the horns, and
iotrodoce to yoar acquaintance in January, the
Honorable Mr. Wileli, ol M , . t, Prcstueitt oi
a college in hiea, and at present L'm.eJ btatis
Seuator from Floruit.".
Cancht-lu Tlielr On it Train
The Radicals in Congress, it scetus, have been
esnght in tbe trap which itn-v s t for Presi.lent
Johnson, by their passage of the Tenure-ot < >;K<-r-
sct. They have found, in its passage, says me
New York HWd, that they "did not burl Mr.
Jobuson, but the President, whoever he may be.
Il is tne old result ot the old bungling pohtic.il
doctrine oi temporary expedients. Geo. Grant
cannot kick out oi office any corrupt insptc-
lor any more than President Johnson cotml
The doctor is making wry laces because he has
to swallow his own boluses. This is a clear
case of Nenjcair, and is pleasant to look U[oa.
And what will yon do, gentlemen, it the eman
cipated negro should vote the Democratic ticket 7
Will yon move an amendment to aa amend
ment, and rehabilitate your 9wartby Brothers
with their ancient dUtrancu'isul condition ? Tin.-,
loo, woold be*. p'easing spectacle.’-’
That the Radicals hive over-reached them-
selves in more respects even than is referred to
above, in their Southern recoastruclion move-
merts, is being every day developed. Principle
and Justice and the Constitution being set at
naught by them, au.it else can be txpeced
In rneir present dilemmas, especially tne urn,
which deprives (four in-coming President ot t,.c
appointing power, what they iriU do remains to
be seen. To Ue flown G-.-u. Grant aa they have
tied down mes'idcnt Johnson wiil never do.
They Bee it and feel it, and yet they ire a.raid
to untie the knot which Use hound Johnson to
last that all bis eflorti to restore constitutions!
government to tbe States, and put hones', me.,
la office, have proved unavailing. Al a, l< r the
in-coming President, if the present Coogres,
•hall leave bim-in the^ame.condi'.ifln !
('onladrrals Dead In the North.
IVe had tbe pleasure ot a call, on Salur-I ,y
evening last, Iroui Mr. it. .V- Utrmou, ot Uau-
cock, county, in this Stale, who some months ago
wtnt North fortbepurfsjecol visiting ami ins(*a
lag the cemeteries theres-lu which the leina.us ol
Coolederate prisoners, who died at the Northern
prison camps, have been interred. Mr. ii. i»
now on bis way home, and rejsirs thatiie jon.od
the cemeteric* at Elmira, Governor’s Island, and
U e also learn that the county roads trussing
‘ the railroad are strongly ptcke.ed by armed ue-
j groes.
AT the facts which h^ve come to our knowl
edge go to prove that the negroes are uslr.g ere-
! ry in their power to concentrate a strong
, t -r.c in the vicinity ol the plantations occupied
, :,‘_v .Ml~.s:-s. .Middleton A Tucker, for the piir|n>3e
I oi resisting the execution ot the laws and eu*.
tiling themselves to live by plunderimrthn plant-
i ait.ms 'tin >»e who are endeavoring to live by
; iiotieSt* labor.
tfUEAT law mr.
I Till .VJost linportaat Law Suit Kvar
It rou a I, I lu tieorsta-A-The tiraat A- A (i,
, U. it. Stock Operation EoJslucL
Ye»;erd iv tjje lion, furl: ui,>B. Cole, Judge ot
,:.i o.iper •»r i,:„rt ot the Mactiu Circuit, at the
j -nit oi cermin stockh|>h:ers ol the Southwestern
| itaiiiimd, through tbetr attorneys, tlie Men re.
N -icts A Jackson, and Messrs. Whittle A
! ■; .-> -i.* s :anted » lull of injunction Brainst the
N-, -tern Rii;! run J Company anil the Cen-
r.,1 Kaiiroadand Banking Company, torunldiug
:,- ; ::ch:ise t v said companies ol stock in the
i At In n ic and Gull Railroad Company recently
• ,r i; rr 1 to them, - r either ol lucm, by the
jetty •: Suvanuah, and realratuing said compa-
jios T-*-a ail stir nip:., n, control, through said
I Vuck. the i•;a ratio is ut the Atlantic and Gulf
I ita'.r -,d, uid the commercial and busiiie.-m in-
!,iere.-ts ot Central, r-o'tthern arid Wivstern G.-or-
1 a. i" bo atfecteti and coutnil.ed by ihe use ol
-..el -,.x:Ua in the hands of the said companies,
j This u'juneteiu. ot couimT, will be lought m
! .lie co ,it iieiow, on a moliou to dissolve, and
■hen. g i ivl,a h way the cause may, appeal will
be tak'.a to the Stiprt me Court nl the State. It
-, prou iblv. in respect to its scope and general
cnnstqth-nus, the moat important suit ever
brought id liiorgis, am) in the course ol the
trial,. * lit array tne best legal and torehsic talent
m the Stale.
The trj.inction restrains the purchase inques-
lion, on tne grounds ot .a violation of the tran-
cui*n ot these cumpaMes, and ot general public
uulfty and couveiitence. lu a word, we under-
>ian t that lite bid iwbich we have not seen)
taaes atniiei i-t- hiica: gr-iund with the long edi-
c.n.il a;tide in tne fanjra\A, about a lorlnight
-ago. in »bun we expresseil the opinion that
combinations ol capital and credit,resulting Iroui
these franci'.Lerj could not lawtully be wielded
so as to obstruct public improvement, and inter
fere sun toe public convenience, and (no iegiti-
mate development o; irade.
Tue nioitr H in the harnts ol the courts —
ti»< rii we -ii ol h are it, with the remark that we
ardently desire the prosperity ot all our rad-
. Ids; t>4l, a; the same lime, believe It to be
indispensable puid c policy that they should be
ris,raiueJ alike trom exorbitant and unequal
bixaiioo ol tne politic, and Irum cutting eacu
o:iters' throats by an uvcr-graapiog and unnatu
ral ci ho petition. It our courla shall sustain the
grounds tnKen by inis bill, Georgia will lead oil
,n i s abiitUing a wise and liberal cobaltuciion
• t ...way n .uct.ists, which lorlnds what may
be w itnessed in ner Stales—such gigantic com-
un.at.- us ot rabWay influence as are popularly
believed ittedoirol ihe poliliea,as well aa nnaocis
'it ihnae Stales—Witrifiillations, lor example, like
tue Pennsylvania Ceutral, iu the Keyetone slate,
udi tne C-imdeii and Amboy in New Jersey,—
MuSn
Pr.m tns Newcastl* Cbruuicle.
JOHN BUIUHT.’
The Eaeilili Slsiniau at Caurt.
In certain circles in London conversation lor
he tail lew days has been all about Mr. Bright's
appearance at Court, which was attended by iu
cidents 8! a very interesting character. Some
yu£f» ago Lord iJerny v .nicleered a remark,
"that whensvferlicr royal highness went she ahod
sunshine over all her path." Mr. Bright was
Very much struck with the gracclul animated
manners aud genial greeting he had (tie
honor to reccivu trom her royal highness,
and the young ladies ot the Court tell
with curious interest ot tho mealing be
tween her niyaThlgliness ituddhit gioat Quaker
BY" TEI^GIIAPIL.
XKW YORK ASSOCIATED 1'HKSH MSI'A T< IIXS.
- jir.v/l.t r.s' i> is i' a veil es.
IV.tsinxnroN, Jan. tl.—Sherman telegraphs
that Sheridan readied Fort Cobh oil tlie lUtli ol
December. No more flgliting. Sheridan lias
the chiefs Santami and Lone Woll, whom lie
will bold until the Kiowns siirremler. Shermau
coneludes:." Sheridan amt Uaxeu ara together,
and can settle this matter pcrlwtly.
London, Jan. 8.—A dispatch from Athens
states that Admiral Hobart l’usha has formally
demanded die surrender ot die Greek steamer
Erosis. The. dispatch adds that war is consid
ered inevitable al Athens.
,Y o oy ui 31‘ a r c n a a.
Nkw York, Jauimry -t.—An injunction re
straining the Shoe and Leather Bauk from pay
ing t'oupop Mortgage Bonds ol the Atlantic A
South Pacific l ailro ui t'nmpauy, duo -Juuuary
first.
M Kited is, January -t —The Militia of Marion
County, Arkansas, hdJ Drum Court Martini
over five qilitens, am! shot them. Among the
victims, were Dr. Me Kendo and John Tftnrpc,
well kuown citizens.
Washington, January 4 —The L\ S Court
has reassembled.
Members of Congress are arriving.
Madrid, January 4 —The Insurgents at Mal
aga lost 400 iu killed and 000 prisoners.
The Insurgents tired on the American gunboat
SwaUra.
- Washington, ‘January 4.—Alabamians here
osy dm Judge Bustyw will be tried by tbo Sen
ate. Steps are to be laki-u to preveut Judge
Busteed from drawing ivitaiu money from the
Mobile Bauk. .
-V l G U T IU8 PA T V11JS 3.
\Ya,hivit.;.n, . 4.—A bill aiithorlziog
militia m North Carolina, South Carolina, Flor
ida ami Louisiana, passed betore the recess, will
be signed by tlie presiding nlllcerx and sent to
the President lo-tm-rron.
Tlie C!aim Agent, L. F. itolie, has been arrest
ed, charged with delriitliUnj? tlie Government of
six million seven hundred thousand in bonds Is
sued to the Pacific jbiilroad during December.
Gen. Spinner is quite ill.
Wade ha* received all id the electoral votes by
mail, though but hall dm managers have ar
rive,1.
The managers failing tn deliver tlm vole by
the first Wednesday iu January are liable to a
line ol a $HXk).
New York, Janmiry 4.—A premature explo
sion at the wreck ol tlm steamer Scotland nil
Sandy Hook, blew into atoms C’apt. Win. L.
Churchill late ol the navy, and threo others,
severely injuring several others.
London, January 4- In view ot Johnson's
amnesty proclamation, Jeliereon Davis, John
Slidell, James M. Mason, A. Dudley Maun and
other Conledera es are preparing to return home.
Tlie English press, generally, approve the
Burlmgumt-Ciarcmlon treuy.
New Om.EANs, January 4.—A dispatch trom
Jetierson, (Texas, repotis C'upt William Perry,
an old prominent citizen, shot and killed last
night; it was sup|>osed to have been done by
suld.are, through mistake. The Legislature met
to-day—a quorum in both i louse* present. No
business except reading the Governor’s Message,
a large portion ol which, was devoted to the
late election, its issues and bad i fleets at larg«,
as well as in Louisiana. Tlm following "para
graphs Irom the political portion ol his message,
are samples ot its tom- -
lu many of the parLhce, the late election was
was the occasion of the must disgracetul acts ot
inlimidaliou,culminating iu several instances, in
scenes ot massacre, chocking to dm sento ot civ
ilized men, and oidy Uniting parallel in tho an*
nsis ot savage warfare. These inst incus ot sav
age cruelly, were uol only unprovoked, hut wil
ful and premeditated, and seem Pi have been in
stigated by the hostility ol certain classes to
the laws of Congress, byjwhich the Government
h u embodied the colored population into the
body politic, aud vouchsafed to them equal po
litical and civil rights. He slates that, ia reply
to the application for troops, orders were issued
afterward Mr Bright resented this in his own
vtleCtiVe way, in a speech he made at liirrntng
.Affn. m which be reminded Lord Derby that
there .Vert- fifhuui who ttood UJejn the steps ot
__ t n > the turoue without- being able to' arid anything
7'"- - j ^yecority ot it by iosreaaing the alfertmn
•Miter places visited by b.m, in good cruditum, 0 , , lie ,„ f lt ; fcoa w h,«i presence so
and weii taken cere ol. He Waa QG'aoie to ob '
tain, either at Ol-J Point or Point Lookout, lists
n: i deled at the iitue higblygraluiioiisuml w [ 1 j,.|, niight be eonstnied to mean something
jfleirttve, to IbeSBect that Mr. Bright could not . , . ,
ra.--.eut lor’’ by the Queen, sa he wq-ild ns s 10 Georgia, but which, in Louisiana, might lm
^toctunl perc-iii at C-JUrj, A year or two ! "aid to consist only oi words, that these orders
ot those who died al these placet Tie rep-,its
Gull he was kindly received and hntpiublv
treat) d at tU the points he visited. Tne reoui.h
near it wo» -not s national advantage.—
We underelaml, on Mr. Glsilotoiie n,--n-
l|. ning to ller Majesty that lie inteilile>l.
with her I'eriiiibiun, to offer a -eat in the Cube
net to the bonoreb e member tor Blrroingbam, . , . _ , ... ..Hi., ,
the Queen 'was pleased to say it would sUorfl I »8F , ‘» levied, and the surplus hall
were made public arul served ooly to inform
the lawless that they need li tre co (ear from
that question, and could prosecute their anarch
ical schemes to benefit their purposes. Ho takes
an encouragtng v.ew of the financial condition,
aud states the entire bonded debt, exclusive oi
bond* owned and held hy the Htata, being six
unil three quart r millions floating debt, nearly
two millions ol which latter can lie cancelled by
taken clmrgo' ot -the Ogechce troubles. The
preliminary organization of citizens to act as
the sheriff's posse has been discontinued. Thu
shqrrtl will bo supported by the military in the
oxocutionof warrants. Two United States offi
ce re Ims vlsllod tlm scene of troublo and report
tho negroes willing to surrender lu Hie mttltary,
and there wilt, doubtless, be no lurlhor trouble.
lATKlt—Tlie'lrouidelvimnrrigrchcc-quited-
upou the military taking charge. Fourteen in
surgents surrendered themselves to the authori
ties last uiglit, and others implicated are expect
ed to cotrte in, benight.
Ii.iu.tmi, January 4.—No quorum in either
branch ol the Legislature to day.
The immicipid election is progressing quietly.
No nominees except Radicals iu tlie Held.
Tlie Supreme Court assembled. The Court
refuses to take the rooms assigned them in phiee
of their old aud lawlul,rooms, now occupied by
thu Superintendent ot Instruction and Auditor.
.The Court organized in tlie old romn,.ahd will
attach the officers named for contempt if they
do not vacidu..
in tho injunction case against tlie. public
Treasurer and Chetham itnffroad, a dissolution
ol the injunction was agreed upon mnl per
formed, wiili a view to bringiug the ease, liy
appeal, lH-loro the Supreme Court.
Naw UEltN, January 4 — After an exciting can
vass between two Radical candidates lor the
mayoralty, Berry (i* nttlivej - iivas eleeled. No
disturbanre.
DIED.
ANQIKR—On RiuuUj aftmuoon, Jsnturj S, lSai', ot
measles, Uxar Lusts, yourgest itsuelUer nl Ur. N. h.
and bra. K. A. Angler, aged* years, r mouths, 11 d»-\
*' Bader Itltlo children lu come linlu mu, suu turbid
them nut, Air ut s ich Is the kingdom of lleaven "
Puaorat aervtoes to-day, at U o'clock, at St. Philip'*
Rjtlrcoiial Chareh. Frtenda and acquaintances invited
toattuud.. It
New jtVdvertisementts.
Ari.ANTA, \lA., JftnilHrjr i, . .
rilllB Annual Mooting of the fmjrkholde a of ihoC’an*
.1. tie Rook Coal Coiu|>finjr will be he d on trie 4th d-ijr of
February next, at tbeuflkc of Maori. Ulcun, Wright Jfc
Carr, iu this city.
jan^-lut I*. HO MARK* Sec’y.
A No. I PLANTATION,
W 1TUIN oue and a half huure_ride ou the liail-
road, il now o tip ml KOR 8%Lhi or TRADK. It
paye $Vtu0 pt-r aunum , al?o. all the machinery of a
rirat c iaaa 'Circular 8aw Mill, 6i inch saw. lar^e boll,
etc. A gre it b irnaln c*u b»* had by early appdeatiou.
.Vddreaa ‘‘Key box lio. iM," Atlanu, Ua.
JauA-dilwll
X. R. POWLBUi Auulloueer.
Nine Bountiful Unimproved Lots.!
A S \VP. RRTUKN from the R’g Hale and Barlvetue n
Bellwood next WhDNK$D\Y morninc,
Jannary d, we will offer, on the premises, NINE 8PLKN-
i»IO LOT8, situated between Marietta street ana the
State Railroad, u.ar Scodeld’a Killing M'M, and Mevvari
A Moora's old mill site. This la deetded y valu.tnle
propexty, beini; wi ll adapted for rea’deuc a or mnd'icRr*
Uo aud examine the property or Ui« put* at
oar otHce. Term* made known at rale,
liumodiately alter which we will offer, ou the premise*,
A No. I UNIMPROVED LOT,
frontliu? A3 ie*?t, ou the eaat aide of Marietta atreet, **x-
tendlou b*ck to Plumb *treet. Lot mirkud Wither*"
on i uy 31ap. Noarly oppoelle tho Kolllug Mill.
Those enterprising gentlemen who have beeu afte^th!*
Lot »o lonr have now a rare opportunity to *oeure it.—
Term* made xnowu at aale.
WALLACE A POWLKR,
Real Estate andlioueral Collectins; Auente.
__J»n.V--2t Rank Itlock, Alatnma street.
Fayette Postponed SherjfT Sales, 1869.
W It.L BK NOt.Dnut e FIRST TtlibDAV In Feb-
ruary next, before the eourt hou*u d«»or, iu Eny-
•t erjjlc. in KaytrU'j county, tia , wiibta the legal hour*
of *aie, tho (oilowing pnjparty to wit:
but hundred acre* of land, mor* or lea*, namber not
known, lying in the Forth District ol Fayette county.
Levied ou a* the propeit) of K C Fort, to aatirfy a 0 ia
IfMWtxt irom the buoerlur Court of Fayette comity, ii J
Mauiy v* Z C Fort, ,1’roperiy pointed out hy — Been
of Griffin, ami lying on the road leadiug Iroui hmr t
Mills, on White Wat- r and tho Cut Bauk Kurd ou Flint
River and knowu a a the Furl f’oiseaa-.ou
AIbo at thu tame time and place, win be cold FOia» ror
of laud, lying in Ihe 6th Di«trici of Fayette county -
L< viL-d on a- the property of Kooen iTer* »«», to eaiiR'y
iwe ux 0 i?*ued by the tux collector ol Fmettu
county. Lnvv made and returned to me by D C Minor
for thuaherilfof aaid county
Alao al tee came Ume md place, .will be to d IA) acre*
of lend No 34, lying in.tfte lower p«rt of the 7th district
of Fayette county. Levied on aa the property ol Mary
Fernander to aaitsfy one Justice Conn ft ta in my hand*.
P tl bra»*el v* Marr Fernander. Isevyinade aud returned
to ine by C il Kcowiea L 0. of tue disuici of aaid
county. WM, L. KLLIaON, bhertU.
Jaatv-tq. Printcr’a fee |7 &i) per levy.
TWO HOUSES TO RENT* .
1 HA.VB two Qoa*. • and Lot* it. tha heart oi the citv
tn rent. Fo*»e*eion gtvcn lmmcdtatuiy. Apply to
me at Taylor** Drug a tore.
Janft—3t TIFF MEAD.
1JOAUD.
QEVBR.li. FRRRON3 can bi furnlahad with GOOD
fj BU i HD, and .argo, comturUDl* loumt, bj ap^l/IBg
cornar Pal-rs ami Fur)via sirccla.
it CIS—61* J. M. PITTMAK.
Wood, Wood, for Sale.
I WISH to tell two hundred cords of QOOD V <K*H
Wood, Otk and U.ckory, and cut on the gronud, fonr
aud a half miles from town.
WM. OTIALLORAN.
cro people owe ft debt of gratitude lc» iLts gtn* ^ her the gfuhat Mti^litcttOO il Air, UmoiJT nhoudi iniliiyw believfii «at*I will ijftexlcndetl by
Ueuan lor liis'labor-of .love ia looking after" bonsoul t» svrv<i tbe Grown—tliat sU ha<l reol 1 tin- general Government towards tlm rebuilding
Ilieir Ltonfaderale dead whine rema us lie in-1 ,11 ’ ‘"''tl 1 g r<a * t I'lcuaure, aod that »tie j u( l)ie levees, and baa u-i doubt that tb«*U. S-
tlieir Gontoderate wtione rema.js ue Jn-; W4< under ibe yreislesfobligaiionTCWBim tor Die 1 . V.. ,, , ,. . , , „
terml in Nortbern soil. We hope soon to «w a ; many kind woreis he had apolccn ot her, cs|,e- ! 1,1 nt ln , * |W Cll y Cpuld Iw obtained Irum tbo
loll report of bU visit North In the exSilent I tuiiy lor a spe.rU iie imule about two years General government u a contrihuiion lor use
iiule paper with which be is connected a. ag. nt, ^ W in .»K c>t # Llf, « *" .fWl-- I “ 3 “* l « “P 11 * 1 . ur H« Bm2W 10
and which ia onb ,: ahe-l a’ Sharia called Wnrn Mr. i.Riour went to Windaor to taku tlie i „ icboSl system, without distinction to
ana wuicn u pntit.stiM a. np.irta, caite.i 1 oatfts of oftlce, Her majesty allowed her deli- , _ ; t
"Tue Yocku Polks' Fsiknd xrd Sxldext r | mHconsideration Jo* Cuegreat commoner in a -■
AasUTxNT.” i Very marked way. She sent Mr. IIturn, the
This is a bm.dsnm.dy prmtol month!/, and is ^ •"-r-V** TT
lml ^ , :i„*. ,k. • , i Hkigut, :(ii was m«»r« ftifreeabl« lo bit fcelingi
tuinished to subacritere al the low price ol liny j Uj m ,.,j 0 , kneeling or kissing
bands, be was quite at liberty lo do to. Mr.
Bwoirr availed nnnsclt ol tbis conaidertte per
cents per year. In addiuon to the paper lor one
year, a premium in the shape ol a package ol
stationery and a piece oi jewel ry ia g.ven to
each subscriber. We commend it t. our juve-
nive read -rs u worthy ot their patronage.
Pop* Pics is in bis 7.'lh year, but h> active
and vigorous. He is in the 2J I year of Ins js>u-
Uflcale, and h»i a fair piuspecl ot completing a
quarter of a century ut otiicizl rule
mrsatou, and was very kindly and cordially re
ceived by Her Majesty, who took occasion
iu tlie moat marked manner to express her
gratification at meeting Inm. It was after
ward intimated to Mr. BnitiUT that her Royal
iLghboa the Pnucesa Royal ot Prussia hod ex-
pie-ned n dalle that Mr. Bright should be pre
sented to ucr. Tuts was done,and the Prince-*
heartily osaorsd Mr. Bright that she greatly fle-
t , shed to be uerpiaioled with him—that ahe-her-
pope has done betore him. II jaucce^-.r tssaia [ sell awl ail tne members of lb" royal litmiiy
to be secretly agreed on.
Iv 1764 a plan wss hvloru C'ongree- to parcel
oB tbe territory l/iog nurtu of tbe Ohm an.I e nt
ol tbe Mississippi into'ten Stales, to • 1.1 i
astolluws: Hylvanaq, Mifliig.-t.ru 1.. o sl|i,
Aaseuisqiut, AlcsijMJltUni.1, riin.uu, re intoga,
Waabington, Polypotamia, and Peicaqiu.
acre greatly iudebled to him lor tlie way in
a rich be bad spoken oi tbeir mother. She her-
sell, a.oe son, load read sll his speccbe,, and the
was very pleused tt> see bim. Mr. Brigid replied
in vw> giacelul terras, and said U her royal
laighm j would permit bim be would tell net
H mat the late Mr. Buchan an, tbe American Min
ister, when last in London, said of her to him,
color, and recommends a revision of Charts in
New Orleans, and cluce, with an appeal ol Inr-
goftilne-s, lorgivensss of me past, and Id tet
ter spirits recommends the abrogation ot tlie
Nmetj'-Ninlb Article ol tbs Constitution—the
disfranchising Article.
Peruvian monitors sod convoy ol thelfnrsoa,
Mi.rUrey ready, amt will sail for the Pacific tbe
moment tbe weather permits, Morterey drawing
Pei much water to cross the bar lies been lying
outside since her arrival. As soou aa the fleet
departs tbe Pern.iau legation will return to
Wasiiiugloa.
Cobuunu, 8. January 4.—The extensive
water power kuown ns tbs Columbus cans!was
sold itiia morning lor |J00 to Msj. 0. A. Pearce,
business agent oi Senator Sprague at Rhode
Island. Il is bcUuved a month will witness
tbe erection of large manuLctories on land bor
dering on the Caual.
Batahhah, January 1—Tbe military baa
Atlanta High School,
FOIl BOY8.
fflRR •xerrisM of thi* SCHOOL will bo reiuni*M on
X monlay, January 4th, ihm, la.t&u «u»fu« buna-
tug, on Houston urtot.
FACULTY I
W. If. JAN58 English «ud Orcok
K. MooisK Leitiu and («reek
J. A. RICH Alt'JhON, A. M., MtitiemAtlc*
Tihm* Per Bckoiaatlc reuntb, iu adv*ucc, gH. < on
Uogent fee per term. $t. Mndent* not ukvi lor a loe*
time ihenuue quarter, VfA'hVi \ieftacttun will be mauv
exempt tu eatrt of *>ic« n«»*.
Tin* Seb»nl ha* been In *uee«**f«) operation tbrue
ycerr, enrt bn* wtv«u *iti*faction tout nnmereuj p»-
irona. TUe raco.lj, In eutoiiug u. oa tbe fourth jeer,
are determined to make it *u*Uin tbe repout.on already
gained, by eerneel and fattbtn) wona, d» c31—<*t
HKNIIY COUNTY NHKHIFK’N NALR.
W ILL be fold, before tbe court bonne door In lire
town of McDnnoaifb, connty of Henry and 8ute
of Ueorrta, on tbe first Tuesday in P briury next,
within tbe logat boura of tale, tbo following property, to
w»t:
1/jt of land namher 168; al«o, tbe north half of lend
lot number 167; alio, 70 acre* on oi the south aide ol
tend lot number i86 all betn< ifiO acre* of lend, more
or le«e, being tn tbe ltth district of Henry county—
U vled ou e* the property ot Ureen B Reus, to *tttl*fy
a mortgage ft ia, J i> *ud M Maddox va (ireea B Rite*.
Property pointed out in aaid mortgage ti (a. Dec 2ftih,
A l’*o, at the aeme time and place, land lot. namber not
known. Haid land ia bouuded east hy Nancy Uu<1«m ii,
utb and west t>y Eli Price, and north by Win rnrker,
runuin ng 2 acre*, more or leaa^it b Ing in tbn Utb
diacrtct or Henry county. Levied on to satisfy a ft fa to
tavor o 1 C'U-irie* Walker va H O Hudson, priudpal, and
John A huitlb. security to be avid uuder the eiicnin*
tir »uce of a mortgage. Property pointod out by John A
hiiiitri, act urtty. ]>ec *J8tb. I860
Also, at tbe fame time and pine*. 16 acre* off of .laua
lot number left, it being in tne d>atrkl ol Henry
county, bounded a* follow*: comuieu* log nrar the toq;b
wcat corner of said lot, thence east to UJ, J D aud M
Maddox'* field, thence nearly aoutbweat along the line
ol said field to the edge o| tbe w n>d*. The above land
I* levied on to rutiafj sundry fi la* leaned from thu Jus-
tlcew 4>»urt of tbe w>Hth d »tfict, <* M, Joha B Buttle* v*
Ureen B Katea-to be sold tor the purchase money.—
Property poiuted out by plaintiff l4.vy made and r*-
turned u» me by Isaac w brant, eon*tabie.
Also, iit tne same time and place, 70 acrea off of )ar>d
lot aumiter IrL, in (be H<h district of *afd county- the
f tlace that i«ot Bowden I vea on—to aatirfy aundry fi fa*
atfted iroui tbe Juvtlcea C. urt of tboHbixh district, (i
M, J K Johnson and other* V* Jacob Maddox. Property
C dno d out by A J Bowden, agent for J P Jnbnaon —
nvy made *nd returned to me by laaac W (iraui. Con
stable.
R. II. HHiflTUW’KH, Deputy Hberlff.
derftl -td l*rinter*t fen $2 ;4) p*r levy
(iBOKIilA, Fui.ro* CouaTT.
\|AHr.KK Sh, John J. Fain appllce to me for iettcra of
Yv dtsmiasiou a* guardian from tbe eauto of ludiana
T. Darby.
All persona concerned, art notified to file their objec-
tl m* within the time allowed by law, el*c letter* wiil Iw
granted according to prayer of tbe applicant.
Wltneaa iuy official si/rutare. tin* Beptembor 4th,
idMi DA.NlBL PITTMAN. Ordlniry.
__ *cpt&— lamlftm Printor'a fee >4 ail. __
UROHfilA, clatt*.* Cotnmr.
W UBRRAd. L H. Wagoner, gatrdiftft of Morria H.
Alien, late of *ald county, deceased, applira to me
Tor letura of diamiMlon, having iogftiiy disposed of tho
cffecta—
All I.1MIH lor.nraad or. b,r.b, notllM to AU lh.fr
o'J.ctiuu. It ou, tb«v >i»v», wltbio thu tfna |.rMcrftw<l
Of l.w, .Im Uimv* will k. grautad tb. .pplieant. 01 van
uwlrr my baud sad oAlcUl slauuar*. 4.Jr s, 1MH.
Jill/4-lsniSui* C. A. DOI.LAK, Ordlmry.
F.IXXI.V MHKBIVr** SAAK.
W ILL bs wildjwtor, tb. Lout Hoata door, la tbs
towa of Muqiautun. Fannin coantjo fiwirxls,
wiulatbotanl boon ol oal*. on tho An. Tanadar la
Morcb o-iL Uw iollowln* poyMIj, to-win
Lot ol Um4 Mo. at, la tbo UU dlatriet and 0d aactfcm of
•aideonntr. fur lb. I. > da. iba SUM aod cuaai, tar la.
,~um. towtod.auiu ^
ectlt-td Fiinur'. («. pM
HAMMOND Si WELLBORN,
rifV 1.1 o r n e y s a t I .: i- an' ,
wBbTOBAU. ST1IKKT. ATLANTA. UEfflUiA.
[TILL prRClico lu fh*' Supruimi (*< u. I. held m.M .n"«
y ltr-l M«>i.(tavh iu Jnm’iuid Dei ciuIut ; in 11»«* I <
« ui Court, held iu Allaut-i mcoiiil .MumIr)* in >»?.«* h
and 8t»tdem'H*r- and in thu Sijnrijor (j"ut», iu ld iu At
lanta first Momlav* iu May ami November. Bctnru ii iy
80 day* before court. J *•»! - Iv
Amuse rri e 11
.UAVLiTliALli.
Opcaiug Monday Night, Juii’y I Hi.
times t The original uni only
PARADISE LOST!
Dialling before the beholder in al! u* tliri'din * * H*«t- tl •
grttiulcst subjict 'im huiiian tiiUiil nin n-m '' t
iiessed with wonder ami a«uH/**in« , ni, dialing ti.c ut
most ei'iissttou wheicver exbibiti d.
The Great Rebellion in Heaven!!
TU E WAR UE TUE AN UR l.s !
The Fall of 8atan v and the Fall of Man!
Aa deacribed by John Milton in hi* Immortal poem of
Paradis* Loat.it tvelng a com pi me illli-tntlon of t tits
groal !HM»m from begiiiuiiw io.cud. .Crtnyii.if -Milton’*
r-iAM* of
) Dull,
The citUcu* of Atlanta wiil plcaie t* nr in mind tl a*
to suit the timer, A LOW FAMILY PUL K “F AD.MI-t-
SION ha* been ndopted. thus plarlng within tne r. a. 1. ol
all, an opp«>rtuuity to wttnes* tUis.extrnoidiuaty exibi-
llU |3rTrIce of adni1««ofl to nil parts ol ill* hull, rents;
Hiildr.-n, 85 cents; Uallery, 85 cent*. Doors open at
7W. commence nl V*.
^arricket* al the principal l».»ok aud inu*ie storos,
ami al tlie door. -ho
VARIETIES THEATRE!
(LATH lfHLL-JOffNDI1N 1I T ALI. 1
01»ltJlN EVERY NIGHT,
WITH A MlteT CLASS
VARIETY COMPANY.
LET Admtwlus. Mti-m. no®v-
A NEW YEAR’S GALL
WII.L UK tiiVLN 11V
ATLANTA FIRE- COMPANY, lio. 1,
Aril’ r L’ll 14 t-i rv It \ I -I..
On Thursday Evening, January 7. 1869.
TICKETS, $2.00.
l\ P. Mr.Uulre
8. WIIbou
P. J. L-iuinoii
C P. Mc-Oii'ro.
W.J. Maim. .
0 »MMITTRI o»’ INVITa
ON ,
Vo. 1 i W !> I.m kte. Jr
. No. t | It. P. < ’row .
. No. 1 i U J. Lowry .
ri.pon MAHsOKii*:
...No. 1 I l. M. Toy . .
...Nil! W. K Hug.-i* --
Wallace, H. aud i..
Ticket* for aale by the Committee, and at the R«*.ok
Ktore ol i'iniiips A.Vr*w. «tc»”.“»-Nt
Notice lo Rail Road Contradors,
? u r
Hsoisasn'eOrrit’B Okousia
ATLANTA, (Ja., Dll. 861ti, )>Bh. 1
P ROTOSALH will b« received, mi or before the 8Mb
ot January, 1MVJ, lor the grmluatiou. lus-oniy, and
ridging of the flr»c diviatou of twai.ly miics ot »l.e
Georgia Air I ine UaP-oad.
Plata and spec ft** rt-na of tho work, wi*b any ad*li-
tional InfnruiHtiim deeired, will be Inruisiifd on nppttcif
tion at tins Office.
It Y SAUK,
di etJ-eod'J4ir)5 TV'iyiiieer (l.v Ait Line L K t'-o
TO lS^CHArSCrlJ
1 AOH SOLTlIElfN riflft'EnTlj wuiML.-:itej. olih.-r
. city or country, about Kitty Tiw i- iml D.. nr-iu-
teroflt iu a New York t ity B*tHbii*hmi ni ooiug \ Inr.
bos- L #•»»*, A 11.1 tLHVll.U A UrtfS MltriJill* <M ilrii .uirilt't-n
with fu.J pariicalar*, WlLI !\>i s.M Til,
(care nf K. W I e.ivitt ,\ t o .1
Dm3—fit _ H8 Wwli tirevt. New \«»rk^
McDonough Street Eemale School.
M ISS liAUHA A nAVGOOl), lTint i|.sl; Mr,, (it.-.-n.-
B. Haygimd, incharjictif *h«-1 r:m tr> Depirttnrir ;
M'uft S. bturchi, Teacher of French and (•emun ; W L
Hensler. Profe»*or ol Music.
Tbe Aral tmra of tlie fourth annual *e*#ion of this
school will commence Wedncaday, January 6. In.O.
Jan 8—at
ft. W ABBliTT,
Lato Abbott Jr Uroa.
nn.»
B*rnc*vill», tiforJa.
B. F. ABBOTT S CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
— ANU -
C0MM1BI810N MKIU IIANTK
Franklin Building, uppoaite Pasaouger Depot, '
A LA If.1.71A 3TUKUT, ATLANTA. OA.
C IONHJGNMRNT8 ofa)J kind* of T*»mec*ec and We*-
> iern Producej^opetled, upon will* b liberal Coif'll
auVANC'BB will be made.
A complete *tock <»f «TaPLR fJROCKRIBS kvpt run-
*UQ»ly on hand. DvaDr* aie luvned to ct!i ami exam
ine.
W Ramomber the Plooe-’.'Dtoiu
from the Dut.cu Blau* UotcT/Tivi.wha Lf.v.^’T.Ata*
Ihhiia airt-at. Jai 3 6nj
MOORE’S
ATLANTA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Peachtree 8trcet, opposito Walton.
An limitation designed to qualify Yonug Men foracuvt-
Bucluaa* Life.
HOOK-I4KRP1NG,
t
VHNMANBHIft*,
MKBCANTILK A II IT II .711ST If
Thoroughly and practical!) taught. A few n.oi>ih<
teijftvu study h*re. tolilon) fall to givn whit u*n
qulrea year* of wanry t*»ll iu Him r*'Utii.o -if < a
huuta apprtntlCMhm. tbo* saving intmb vt.URb*.
which may bo employwd withadvau ago iu aimtlu'.
lien.
Ifoura of iuatruoiiiu, from.7 to U oV*ock.
J,n.V-6t _ B. F. Mu.HtK. Pnrn
N. U. FO WI.i:U, A ucllonn r,
A T 10 O’clock A. M-, tho tlr-f Til-*.|,y W> .1 innarv.
we Will oiler at the Oly U«U out* la'ge • I < '• •-"»
containing ne*r v an acre, *tin*t«d on tlm norihw. -•
ncr of Tain ami find r *tr« .a. f rtdp»lnlt'g tint p -p« •»: i
A. J. Onne. If you want a ricn *i»'»t ol r •. , m-w m
year time to strike. 'I ertu* nt*ii-
A Do, at the a.mic time am» pi ice. we w !’ of • f .
“PAYNK LUT8.” or. WVat P.-mbtree -tr-<. I w.. ..f
theae Lot* frutii, each.feel ou the c«*t e\ end
ing bauft 165 f«e:. The other front- 581* et. runnir g 'mek
165 feat. Par tie* looking for 1'nim 'tove.l Ht-uieme
Lota have here u fine op|H>r.uuit) lor luvtiatineui.
Teroia caab.
WALLACE A POWLKR,
kaal B«tate and Genet* i'olxtiug '.rcui*.
Offirg with Jno. t*. Whittier, Alah-tm i *•».
JnnJ-JI
EMERY
COLLEGE,
OXFOl(t), OT-OHOIA.
mu* BfHtSO TB.uk ot ts0) will lu-vlo .Itiitmry mb.
FACULTY.
RBV.L.M. SMITH, D.D.. PrealUuul, Pn»tes-.,r lKllu
U R*V. A. MIANS, IU).. LL.D., Frufu.-ur «»f Puy*ieal
Bclenraa.
HIV. G. W. W. STONE, A. M . Pr*»le*-or Mathemutlca
HlfY. J.U. A. CURa, A. M., Prufeefor UUu Lull-
•Wr JOflun I,*Win. A. M.J PmfvMiir Orei-k Uu
^V.J. H. HOPKINS, A. If., M. I>. Adjum t Prol* *•
•or Pbfflctil SHenraa
MM. HfDNhY LKWIB, A. M m Principal Prctaratory
School.
TibIHob In ColUge $76 per annum; In Preparatory
2chooi$Wpar •ssum. Huard lift tu II- |.cr monlfi.
•isdant, bjr nmlnv loutlu.r rsu bu.nl iIi.iiimIv,, ai
M to It* par Uisulb. K .r ’ur-..,it lafuruisUuu aOdreM
Ilia Fra.Mi.-nt.
JCB1AII Lift. is. 1 irirtart.
Coa.t'lal'nu ll.lcil 3 l.uic u. uaih «..ii lurer.'rd trill U
om at OsIwU. J«u4-»t
nr tub Si-iiiMua Aiiusatio Sciinaiti-,
« llKAvr.H Stikit, Naw Yuiik, Ntiv. If, im.h, 1
To tho People of the Southern States :
When tho pure medicinal restorative, now *o widely
known na Wolfe** hchledatu Bclinappe, wan intrmiiuvd
into the world under tho ondornumnnt of four thou-»ml
eatlfng mcmlier* of tho medical profession some I \\< my
fi'iD- n-o, it* proprietor wiifl wuli nwnre that *it emihi
1.01 whody eaenpo the penalty lUjofKfju to all new and
TTriTiVr pro] Rtranrnwr "711 fT-thTrrt^rrr^^^^^di lu lit a
if*! it with Mtrougest po*«lble Bafegunrd ai;ain*t com:-
iftn itfr*. and to render all attempt- to pirafe it ilifltcnlt
and (laiigeroua. It Wan submitted to di*iineui"li*’d“
. iiemist* for uunlyaia, and pronounced l»> them tin: pti
r«si *jdr.lts u.y.er manufactured. It* purity tmtl properli» a
having licet! thuaaHCurUUiuxi, eumplesof iheaito • u *-i •
f.wwarded to ten thousand physician*, Including rtteilie,
• ailing practitioners in the United 8tales', lor purpos* -
• i oxperimenL A circular, requesting a triaJ of the pi*
p;u nt ion aud report ol tho result, accompanied eae»v *p*
nmeli. Four tiunisaiid ol the most eminent medical men
oi dm Union promptly res|*6mled. Their opinions ol
ihe arin-lo were uiiauiuioiihly favoraldc. 8ueha prepaf«
Hon, they said, had long been wanted by the protfsreiou,
e* i"» reliance rou d bo plneml on tho ofiUnary liinfioin ol
l oiiiineico, all of which were more or less mltnleriiletl,
and therefore until for medical purpoaea. The peculiar
i \i-eilcufe and streiigthof the oil of Juniper, which form
ed one of tho principal ingredients of the Schnapps, to-
^filler with au unalloyed character ot tho alcoholic *•!«••
luciit, give it, in the estimation of the faculty, a inarked
superiority over every other ditluatvo atlmulaut ns u din-
rein Put- rjni restorative.
Tlieae a.ilisliictory credential* Irom profueaioiiTl nieu
ofimt highest rank wero published In a condensed Torui,
niinnEliCmaauwItti onch bottle of tbe Behuapps, a* «ino of*
the gu.iiHiiteurt of Ita geuulueue**. Other precauiions
ugniust fraud wero also Adopted; a patent was obtained
or the article, the label was copyrighted, a fur i&jUe o.
the proprietor’s"nntograph signature was attached to
each label ami cover, bla name and that of tlie prepara
tion wore embofifled ou thu bottle.*, and the cork* were
*< aled with hia private seal. No article hnd ever been
sold tn this country uuder ^the name of Schnapps prior
to the introduction of Wolfo'a Schiedam Aromatic
Schnapps, iu Dv'il; and the label was deposited, ns hi*
trade mark, lu the United States District Court for the
Southern District of New York duriug'lhat yekr.
Il might lie uuppoaed by iroraous unacquainted w'th
the daring character of tho pirate* who prey upon tbo
reputation of lionorabla merchant* by vending delet»-
ri.oi- trash under their name, that the protections bo
careMtlly thrown nrouud these Schuapp* would have pis-
eluded Ihe introduction* and sale ol counterfoil*. They
seem, however, only to liave stimulated the rapacity ot
impostors, Thu trado mark of the proprietor ha* been
'*; u ; the indorsement which hi* Fehicdain Atotuattc
iidi.ipp* nlone n'eolved ftotu tbe mu«hcai profeesiou
has tieen cbi-ned l»y men«lacion* humbugs; hi* lake.a
add l*.*U!esv havc-bccuitniUtedJilfli adverttseiuei.ta para-
phiased, his circular* copied,.and worse t han all, ms'uuii-
orahie retailers, aft. r dUposlog of the geaulue coatunt*
of hi? buttle*, have filled them up with common gin, the
nr or t deleter.on* of ail liquors, and thu* made hi* mime
and lira ml a cover for poison..
The public, the luodteal profcaalon, aud the sick, for
whom the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps Is preacriheti n*
a f) inedy, arc equally luterueted with the proprietor iu
the detection and suppression of those ncf.mous p*ac-
1 ice*. Tlieguuulno "article," rannnfacture4-*»t_u«4i_4Uaiaj_
lirhmeiilol the nmierai^nad, iu Schiedam, Holland,!*
•I -tiiled Irom u barley ol the fiuoet quality, anti fiavoted
with an essential extractor the burry of the Italian jinn
per, o' unequaled purity, lii « proreea unknown in tin*
pr« pHr..tloii ol any other liquor, it is freed irum every
ai rnmuiioii* nnd corroaivo uleuient.
i oh piainl* have beeu received from the leading physi
ciuii'* .im! feu* ilic* in the Son them States of the sale ol
chen]> Imiution* ut tit* Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps in
those markets,'and travelers who are in the bit hit ol
using u as an ai.tidode to tho baneful influence of uu
wiiolcrriiinc river water, teettfy that cheap gin, put up iu
>berldun botUee, ts frequently palmed off upon the uu
wary. The agent* of it v nudaraigued have been req«iu*t
cd to iiiftiiute inquiries ou the subject, and to forward
to bun the iinini-F of puch partie* aa they may ascertain
iol»> engaged iu the atrocuma aystom of deception, in
ruiicl.ftf.Gti, the uiideraignjd would say that he h.ta pro
duced, lioin under the hand* of the tuo*t diatinguiFtiud
lift'ii of sen me tn Americas proof* unariswcrablo of tin*
pur.ty and nn-Jidnai excelieuce ol th*- rh bie-i* i, iw,..
malic Schnapps ; that ho ha* expended many thou* tud
do ur)- in snirom'ding it with guarantee* ami *afeg...,rda
which he designed •honid protect the public tud bimeelf
I..MHI-! i ...i,!uit*Mi imitation*; that he has fthown it. i*» tie
the only iept.-r in the world that can ho uuilormiy dc.
ponded upon aa unadulterated ; that he ha* challenged
invi siigatioii, aualy*i*, coniparalfon, aud • xperin.ent m
nl ttslorui-; and from every ordeal the preparation
vvhlcn h uin lii* name, seal, and trade mark, ha* couae on
triuiui haul. He therefore lee * it a duty he owe* to hi*
h lluvv-< ii i/. u* generally, to the luedii^vi profession and
tin: t ick, to denounce aud expose the charlatan* who
. ountcrleit tlieno evidence* of identity, and Uo call* upon
the pres? and ilic public to aid him in hit* eilort* to low-
Thu pillowing letter* and certificate* from the leading
phy-iciuu* and ihcmLt* ol thi* city w ill prove to tho
rc.dlcr that a.I gooiia -old hy thoniidorslgned are all they
arc rupr cat'll led to he.
VDULPno WOLFK.
1 fed hound to say that 1 tugard your Schnapps aa be
ing in every respect piu-emiueuliy pure, and deserving of
mvdic.il )«atroua H n. At all cveuis, it 1* the purest p> »»l
bte article oi liudaud Gin, heretoiore unobtainable, and
as pin it uiay be *afeVy prescribed by physician*.
DAVID L MOTT, M. D..
Fhannaceutical CUomiat, New York.
80 l*ihk bTOBKT. New York. »
aov. 31, IMm. f
(dUpho Wolfe, foq., IrtHitl;
Dkau Shi-1 hare madu a chemical examtuatloh nf a
.-ample ol your b< niodam bchuapiia, with the intent of
determining if any foreiun or tnjuriou* auhetaucuB had
been udded to Ihe simple distilled spirit*.
The examination ha* resulted in tire conclusion thut
the sample contained no poisnuou- or harmful admix-
jure. I havu been unable iu discover any trace ot tha
ii. l< icr on* •mhfll.iiice^ which are employed in tho adnl*
tiratiouof liquors. 1 would not hesitate touso.utvsulf,
ur ruiXWPpAvtoyi - ' wo-fcxoxai '-.urpesv*, rhe
^chtedivm f'clmappa an au eicollcul aua unohjeeiiotiable
variety of gin.
Very icapcctluily your a,
(Signed) OKAS. A. BSBLY, Uhemiat.
Udolfth'i Wolfe, ktq/Vaaanf.*
Ukau Slit-J have aiihmltted to chemical analysis two
trottlea of Scbicdam.$chnapp*, which I took from a fresh
package iu your bonded warehouse, and dud as before,
that tiie »pjriiuon« l.qimr ia Lee from Injurious incrcdl-
• ma or falsification ; that it has tha marks of boing aged
iud not recently preparod by mechanical admixture ol
iludtol and arouiatha.
Ue*pcctfnlly,
FIlED. F. ilAYEB, Chcmiat.
Naw York, Taeaday, May 1.
I’tUtlfiho \To< t. AVf.;
I > Wilt Sin Tne waul ot pure wines aa.I liquor* forme
didn it pnrpHFC* ha* beeu long felt by the profession,
fhou*ai d* of live* have been sacrificed hy tbe n*o of
ud.slicraird art pie*. Deliriuin tremeu*. and other dis-
• .if * ..i in. hr-tiu and nerve* so rife in this country, are
W'y rarv In K-trope, owing, in a g r eat degree, to the dll
fell nee .11 ;!.U j.Ill .IV of the spirit* so!d.
W »• n ,ve ter I Hie several artUk* tinpAirted aud sold
by y> i. iM icl'iig your Glu, which you aol) under tho
ii'tiitH "I Aruiuaitc Sctnedam Schnapps, which* con-
s. dcr Justly runth-d to ihe)Ighrepuufioillt ha* acqliirvd
in thi- ro.intiy , and from your long experience na * /or*
• igu iui|H*ru-.r. your Hot tied Wine* and Llqaoi* should
meet with the sau-.n demand.
W«* wnUfd recommend you to appoint some nf the r©
Fpi'clahh* at.4)th«c,»rk* tu dilfei*ul part* of the city a
agent* lor ihe Bale of your ttrandlu* and Wines, wher
the prole**i»iu can obtain Hie anno when needed for
medicina* ])iir]*osea
Wlaliingyou -unv-* In r-*ur new enterpMau,
We remain your uhitdlcnl aervaiit*.
V ALENTINE MOTl\ M D„ FroluMor of Surgery, Ua
v rally Medial College, New York.
J. M CAUNOCilAN, M. D., Professor of Ohemlcal bur
.rinrgson-ln t’hiel to th* State Uoapllal, etc., No.
H Hunt Sixteenth •trrjpt
t. Krt IS A SA ^ UK. M. D.. No TJ5 Blond
II. p.DWKHS M f»., No*.TV! Broadway.
J< tSKPII WOUSTliB, M. D., No IU) Ninth street.
NELSON STKKLK, M. !)., No 87 Fleec.kcf atrout.
JOHN u REILLY, M D.. No. WO Fourth strcei^.
il 1. UM'IIAKL, M. 0., P, jfe«*or of tb© PrDtrlpica and
)‘rac icr of Mirgery, New York Medical College, etc.
No. Ul Ninth stieet.ana other*.
The proprietor also offer* (or sale
ItoMlcd VVIiim aufl LIijuui'm
fmr*‘ft*4. »nd i-ntu.d Ity hln,a|f,npr«MlT fur urdM
ul km. urii b.. Ua kw kl, twlflbl, of lu partly
Kodwtiw * Fox, AjKktk, A till to, ft.
MllX-ta WDOLTHO WOLF*