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i 'JeZit !'. Ajar. m
Wednesday. MornTng, Deo. l3t-IMQ5k
\Ve Imva no disposition tomnkc a needless Jr.
sne \*UU Congress,..bnuticro arc.ssllent point* lit'
tin tmtionttl caw which enimot escape diacussldn,
and on which the country will natURiUydoniaml
ll^or'eiample.'UUnoybo welt nnkctl, : on what
deprived of their seatsf^Wo
mtko thU iuarketlallnaloh to.TontioSseo not-In
vidiously to other 8tates-stooejln ourrugard j In
alt constitutional aspects, tho member* returned
flout the South stand together—but we Instance
Tennessee because her ease seems to convict bveh
Congressional radicalism of remarkable inconsls-
iM#:
tenor..-, *• - •... -
It win bo remombcrixl .thnt there wtur an nt-:
tempt in the ltcpuhlican patty, when assembled
in conytpiUi i | MMW'
in convention In Baltlnn
Tennessee is out of tho
Totmesse*
Hon. H<
to.treat tho . State of
on, notwithstanding
m in the convention by
i otlicra'; iuul ha if to
Idl&iRiulminutim ,of .Tennessee,
n was nominated by tlmt.con
vention. w nat-weight ms mime gnVe tfl tlte
ticket uriw especially signified (itthtit> time by the
prominent friends Of the Secretary of State, and
all the world knotvs>tl|c'labors and their -results
of Andrew Johnson, both os Provisional Gover
nor of Tennessco aiid ns an orator In bchnlf of
the success of the Lincoln ticket.
Messrs. Fowler und Patterson are returned ns
Senators ftotn Tennessee. .The former was
Comptroller of the State under-Andrctv Johnson
Mllir —
itary Governor. This should vouch fhr
hi* loyalty even before the tribunal of ultra
“loyal ’ party. Hon. Mr. PaUerson was an exile
from Hast Tennessee for nearly two years, be
cause of his davotion- to the Colon. Him.
Horace Mnyunrd, a returned member to the
House from Tennessco, was an original Union
man, who was in Congress in the niubttni the
war ; bo was a prominent member of the. Balti
more Republican Convention, and. during the
Lincoln canvass be was u traveling orator lit New 1
York and Indiana nnd eladwheftq lit belmlf of
the Republican nominations. Colonel Hawkins,'
another returned man her from- tho same State,
was a Union military officer itt tho Service, and
he also traveled and spoke during the Inst Presi
dential canvass in behalf of Llhcaln and. John
son. And we might instance the others in-the
Tennessee delegation much in tlte same way,
Now, is }t not nlittk) remarkaMefayp will'lenvu
law and patriotism tint of ThcipldsUOii) that even
a party majority-should .fgiitteh Tennessee, tlte;
home of tlte President, nnd thus •represented,
even for an instant, from tho Capitol,?
We, however,.-itepeat omphnticnlly what we
said at the outset, that no moral, legal, or consti
tutional reason exists to sustain the Clerk of tlte
House in ids course, whereby he lias omitted to
enroll tho Southern States, nor does any legal
reason sustain the House in shutting its doors
against any duly returned member; bat the case
of Tennessee is almost as rctharkabib as was that
of the fabled Saturn, who devoured bis 6wn chil
dren!
To what complexion has the nation come at
last if, after all, tho logic of the late war is to be
ful issue in behalf of the Union, be made’ to re-'
suit by a party in the triumph aiteceeeiont Here
swmrsAssws ana
issue in Congress titan before the great tribunal
of tlte people.
Tuk Pnboosed Amendment to the United
States CoNsnnmoN.—The following joint
resolutions to uniend the constitution were on'
Wednesday offered by John Bingham:
Resolved by tlte Senate and House of Repre
sentatives of tlte United States of America in
'Congress assembled, two-thirds of both Houses
concurring. That the following articles be pro
posed to the Legislatures of the several States, os
amendments to tlte constitution of the United
States, all or any of which articles when ratified 1
by three-fourtbspf said Legislatures shall be vulld,
to alHntent-ahd.pnrposas; aaTD«tirf'Bald--u6n*flt
tutlou, vjsf: i ■!
1st. The following provision: No tax or duty
shall be laid on articles exported from any State,
l oftl
living the Oth paragraph of the 0th section ot the
1st article ol the constitution, is hereby repealed
mi 2il e Nopart‘of'"any*'debt contracted in aid of
theltte rehelllon, or which, niayhSreafter bo
rontraoted in aid of any rebellion 'against tho
United States, shall ever be hssunrad w paid by
the Untied States,,nor shall any St^c assume or
'r&SSMS jK ,o imta
hiws necessary and - proper to secure do (ill per-
sms, in every State of the Un'
'lion in their rights ofllfe,'1lbert'
Of the clu.toringcurls ofynui*hnlr, :
a28 fetters tow-car; ,
that was hcaifcto bear
* -
J havo broken my elutiiia oiic/tnore;
"v.;
Tif ■ vm? weary*aml old, ,
vA B ^yteaeS nd ^:% •
* havcbcen under a spell- .
A baleful and wearisome spell— ’
i have loved you^ao long and so
But now I am free, r . A
But you never, on never, can know
a have wrought! and the. woe.. i
er, for me t ; ’ rajg
The pain you
luchanlor,
GREAT BARGAINS IN
SPRAYBERBY & TAYLOR,
BEAL ESTATE AG-iSliVTS,
Decatur Street, Over C. I. Frotvn'e Store,
OFFER FOR SALE
rooms, on
A COTTAGE nOUSE contalnl
xY Peach-Tree street.
A email House and Lot on nayden si
ton street U6nC ° LOt ' cont0,n,n lf *J(C Acres, on Washing
Fivo-We Lot, just outside tho COrboreHon, bnoid De
catur rosd. .
Two Lots, half sere each, on Washington and Crew
streets.
Five Business Lota In tho town bf Ringgold.
Five thousand Acres of Lund, In' different Countlca of
the Btate. ' ,.
FOR RJJNT.
One good Store Room near Roark’s corner, on Mitchell
etreet. -
Ono largo Business Homo, on corner of Walton and
Broad streets, —
One email House, with
sultab
One Lot, witl
house.
Brick Dwelling, at Ringgold.
Boots! Boots! Shoes J Shoes!
GEORGE H. FORCE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
BOOTS AND SEC,OESi,
Occupying one-half of Holbrook's Hat Hotuu,
Whitehall Btrcot, (
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
customers at the above store.
novai-r8m
•I. A. TAYLOR.
r ’ 0. i
TAYLOR &; BAliL;
Wholesale and Retail Doalers in
ire Staffs,
-f * -«k V fySf*'*
WINDOW GLASS, &o.
EW Special attention paid to patting np Prescriptions,
duel—Dm ' ;A "' '
QIX MILKS from the city. Mil bo exchangsd for
O CANT LOT In the city. Aal amdetermll
_ aVA
letermlned to
iven.
A Sensation in Albany.—Albany, with all
it* staidness, bus lmd a sensation, and umoug the
beau moinle. A bcatttlfttV!aitd.cbMmitur youi)g
daughter of a (UstiAgfiishkt rebel Ueneral killed
befnre Atlnuta, who boa been residing in this cUy
for aotnu months post, was the atnanced of a
wealthy youpg Southerner, wlW.ibftd ifutihU
’ 'n order in ouo of the chief cities of a
house In
reconstructed State, and
Hew York, bringing wiiji „„, „
tlves aml friends' to wtiuese’lhOihu]
invitation eonte bad iwen issued Vdbf
in great profusion jioured in upon the
tvasto lie: ull tho fhahionable J — -
working with all their might t,
(It mit, opera cloaks, et pe)er*.; the
shop, were thronged all '
damsels, anxious
overflowing wi
ding to come w
rainiest, and mud,die9t, aitd Ahl))leSt Monday of
the season. When 161 all Albany stands aghast,
the damsel has changed her mind.' Other cards
arc sent out, notify rag the’trappy possessors of
invitations that tho wedding uis been post
poned indetlntieiy.—
Htpublican. '
i ue nair (icatera
litii crowds ol eager
xiousTo add even yet tolthtlr already
f waterfitlls, andal|fbi'thegrand wed-
me off at high noon ou the last, nnd
fkwTiiERN Opinions.—A leading article in
the Albany Keening Journal conthlns tills pns-
*ge: ,
"WlieninNew York, a fbw .elays siuce, we
met a gentleman from the neighborhood of Wil
mington, North Carolina,. wl<0,’ftlltiftink to the
change of tl;o labor system of the Boulli, said:
‘The fact is, we were alj fools.upon this subject.
I owned before tlte war two liuudred and flfty
“lares. I fcd them,'and Ototii&l theni, good'itrtd
had, strong amt Infirm, old 'add young, alike.—
Row, I have a hundred liands ftt fifteen dollars a
month each. I take my nick-of the lies!. If
ihey work, they are paid;:if they do not work,
make the transaction, a bargain will be aivi
/. * A. K. SEAQO, _
Commliilon Merchant,
- Corner Forsyth and Mitchell atreeta,
dccS—tit Atlanta, (la.
6r about tho secom
id riierclutnta, and
X lit part dt i
• • 'j-r • . ,
Rich Fancy Silks,
Rich Black IUllaU BlIkB,
City and Country Property
-\T7ILLbaaold on hvorablo terms, or exchanged In
tr Mercbandtte, Lmnber, Brick, Cotton, Ac.
,QO,
deed—«t
A. ’k. beaoo, -
' ' Comml^alon MercUant,
Corner Forayth and Mltcholl Btreota,
Atlanta, Qa.
DAVID MAYER. LIVY COUKN.
DAVID MAYER & GO.
DKALKRBIN
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots Shoes, &c.,
Whitehall Street.
tronlre
_ to our old friendi In fntnra to patronlre u«.
Partlos not acquainted with thttflrmwIU soon And
ont the lenlor partner, DAVID MAYRR, add will And it
greatly to their^interact to give ne a call;
Oar Block consiite in a largo lot of Dry Oooda, Cloth
ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Fancy Notlon«,;aud varlons art!
LAWSHB,
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
At hla.Old Bland, Whitehall Street.
Watoh-Makers’ Tools and Materials,
AND AN XNPLKi VARIETY OF
SILVER-PLATE, RINGS, PINS, PENS, PENCILS.
X3T Watches and Jewelry Repaired. Call nnd ice ino
nova*—2m >.**• ' ■- ' -■
THE jETNA GOAL YARD,
JjtOR»nppIyjing Atlanta and vicinity, at Retail, !• loca-
b rear or
Butler & Peters’ Old Warehouse,
they are not paid, and thcy.gupport .Urair own
Imi. TheonehundreadomorBwork
tick and infirm.
ibau the two hnndred and 7 fifty tired to perform,
and 1 gm making a great deal more money .flora
[hem. A distinguished rebel General, who stood
by, quietly remarked: “‘That is-.iio generally
Up— • • — - • •
Uroughout the South. The fact is, we bad; the
r aml-piogt rapremive ipstltutlous in
sa 10 -"
In describino the scenaat Central PaAc*. a
Aew York paper says: Parsons and parsons’
Mm may be'seen there in fashionable "draga,"
nay be seen there in fashionable "drag*,"
tiie Very ,.. t . , MV „ t
wheel with fast actresses; und rich philanthro-
Pwti, who profess to believe that tho republic
owes its salvation to the, negro, driven by black
kliows With the badgeoif lervitudb on tfielr huts
JM roil,,,, sweeping nlong in the same column
with gamblers aud painted-wolben, several de-
jju moving mosaic lialf a dozen times within the
PW tuonth, and '
J** 1 month, and are free tq, say that, so far as
«“a»rd guards were fcbncern6d,it was difficult
& a ^ l8 _ 1 !P | “ l y‘ nd pUtiantlwopyfro^grefj
UkVir™ f‘»uuumpmtry, ortho i
“"women from the wtuous matrons and mal-
who vied with them in the theatric*! stylo
^c^tuuysaqd.ayrep?^. X
.^RmiABKABLK Robukbt.—'‘Borieigh" Writes
The broker was inside the counter; near the
A. «Mq came irt.without a hat, and- with a;
. —nua IIIUUL UIO WIU«IW| . . J--/. o-.'
Oppoalte Weitcrn ft Atlantic Railroad Depot.
Order* left at tho Pratt building*, corner or W titlehall
nnd Railroad, oral the Yard will no promptly attended to.
So not sirgtt Mina Yard,
Where real Lamp Coil 1* to be had.
CENTR AL HOTEL,
(EVANS’ BUILDINQ.)
'A" , 'J;El , R^iSr,<>a ^ ^VT• tre * , ' Atlanu, will he open to
**? centrally tqratedln the city-^ ^
«£« n ’“ 4
........ uij*
wi1i p *^»vM , . v “ i ''
Fare*
commodate them with
Furniture all Mwena now.
Rev°J. wIhESTOIL 8 ’ } Pro P rte * 0 "
novff—*m
HOWARD A HOBSON,
VS’hltehaU etreet, to Peter Huge'* new bnUdlng, np *talr*.
Sight Bxdhango on ReW York.
All-Wool French Mprtnoea,
Bngltth Merlnooa.
Bngtleh Cobourgs,
French Paramatta*,
' Irish Poplins,
< All-Wool DcLatucs,
American DoLnlnes
Motufr Chailtcs, ,
Wool Plaids aud Chcckod Mohair, *
Black Alpacca,
Bilk W’nrp Alpacca,
Lnptn’e.Beat Bombazines,
En^Tiah and American Prints,
Koglish and American Mourning Prints,
, Scotch Ginghams,
English and American Long Cloths,
54 Pillow Case Cotton,
84,114,104 and 124 Sheetings,
Irish and German Linens,
Huck. Damask and Bordered Towel*,
, " ■■ - o }
lluck. and Cotton Diaper,
Bird'* eye Diapcr-D’Oylles,
Damask Napkins,
84," D4 and 1(M Bleached and Brown Table
- Damask,
Cambric and Jaconet Mnilini,-
Swtsi, Nainsook and Book Muslins,
Victoria and Bhhup's Lawns,
White and Fancy Brilliants,
Ladles' Cambric Handkorcbicb, Plain and
Hemstitched,
Silk and Cotton Handkorchlcfa,
Silk Lacs Voila,
Bercgo and Tlssuo Veils,
Whito, Slats and Mixed nose,
White and Brown Half-Hose,’
64 Black French Cloth,
«4 Black English Broad Cloth,
French Casstmeros, Black and Fancy,
Hattnots, Kentucky and North Carolina Jeans,
Welsh, Saxony, Shakor and Caledonia Flannels,
Twilled, Bed, Gray and White Flannels,
Plain, Scarlet, Fancy and Shirting Flannels,
.104,11-4 and 124 White All-Wool Blankets,
84 and 104 Griy Blankets,
French, English and Scotch Square and Long
Shawls,
Mourning Shawls,, . ..
- Black-end Colored Cloth Cloaks,
Balmoral and Hoop Skq£ of all styles and
qnallttee,
French Wove Corsets,
Kid, Worsted and Lisle Thread Gloves,
Coita’ Thread, Flax Thread, Pina and Needles,
Sewing Silk, and a full line of Yankee Notions,
20 cases Ladle*' Gaiter* and Shoes,
80 casOs Men’s Roots, Gaiters and Brogans,
Anil a. number of other goods too numerous to men
tion.
Expecting to be a continual candidate for public pat-
ikEmipuBEi
S' " .-a. Any- 1 V..,- .--.•.•.W :
■A > •v'l/•<<’»;-i: . lff l *NI.Ti!irfaV»«^f,».h-- •-
,, ;!-■ p '■ .. - if f'LS' tirti J
. '•'- ,X■■■■:■;..'-.
.-.iiv. ---i.i-.w- f/.v-wtefi
2Q DELS choice .sugars,
75 bhls Hnpcrflne Flour,
200 bhls Family Flonir,
500 bhls Salt,'?
40 bble Mackerel,
10 boxes Cheese,
10 boxes Candida,
5 cases Matches,
4 esses Snnlf,
l
DO cases Toilet Soap,
10 cases Soda.
Dealers and Consumers sre notified that these Goode
are to be sold, without a doubt.
ALSO,
10,000 feet Inch Plank. f “ ’ •'
' N order to redOco our present LARGE and VARHfb
STOCK; by the time our newnnd apaetona store,-how
In process of erection. Is completed, we will, till the
tret of January next, sell at greatly reduced priSes. Per
sons dgslring any thing hi opr line will do well to examine
our stock and prices.
M. W. ft J. II. JOHNSON,
Commission Merchants,
Pryor street,
Near Exchange notol.
OLO
IIV 0V
OUR ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
-THQSE FINE
Pnrc Drugs, Freeh Medicines, Genntno Chemicals, Per
fumeries, Cosmetics, Fancy and-Toilet Articles,
Oassimere Suits
AND-LATEST STYLES OF
PIECE GOODS HAVE ARRIVED,
at
Herring & Leyden’s.
U you want fine
COATS,
VESTS,
PANTS,
rontge, I deem It right to Inform tho public of the man
ner In which I intend to conduct my business. I havo an
experience^ hnyer In market nt all times, with a large
cash capital' who la ever ready to take advantage of any
tins that
bargains that may be offered, the heneflt of whlch-my
customers will have.
ONB PRICE ONLY.
I will, noder any circumstances, have bat ONE PRIOB,
and that shall be the very lowest figure at which Goods
can be sold, ao that a child cau come to my atore aud do
as well ae the best Judgo.
NO flOODS IHISBEPRBSBNYED.
If any Goods purchased at my store bit to come up to
what they are represented, they can he returned, and the
money will bo refunded, as I Intond to conduct bnslnest
In an honhnbte and straightforward manner,’and to-at-
lpw no deception whatever to be pnetiaed. ..' i
The above Rules will be Strictly adhered to.
Thla stock bf Goods hat been purchased for cash, prior
to the reoent advance in Goods, and tho principal part In
the original 'packages ftom Importer*. I fepl confident
that I can do befter for merchants purchasing am*U stocks
than they esn do In Nsw York.
I am agent for several Boot and Shoe Manufacturers,
and will always have a largo stock on hand of the host
stylos, and will sell them by tho case at Manufacturer's
prices. In order to accommodate hiy .custotpers, I trill
always keep a full line of-tho'nbovo gopda open for the
retail trade. I am also agent for some of the best Cotton
Manufacturer's In the State, and will always have a (hit
stock of,
SHEETINGS,
SHIRTINGS,
YARNS AND
OSNABURG8
On hand for eale by the piece, yard or bunch!
JOHN M. GANNON, .
Corner Whitehall and Hunter etrcetai
OppositeBawson, Gilbert ft Burr’s old stand,
novl—2m Atlanta, Georg!*,
SHIRTS;
GLOVES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
NECK TIES,
ft., ft.,
(.'all at
ft.,
100 do/. Coal Oil amt Kerosene Lamps,
50 Mils Machine Oil of all kinds,
10 bhls Coal Oil, (for burning),
10 bbls Linseed Oil and Spirits Turpentine,
10000 lbs White Lead and Colored paints,
10 bids Old Bourhon and Rye Whisky,
50 cases Cifgnac, Catawba and Peach Brandy,
20 cases Still and Sparkling CatawbaWtne,
V, cases Old Port, Old Madeira and Sherry Wines,
IS lihli Copperas and Bine Stone;
Besides almost any article kept In a first-class Drag
Store. All of which we will sell at a
HERRING & LEYDEN’S.
nnv8—tlldeeST HERRING ft LEYDEN'S.
P. P. PEASE & CO.,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
kttu
Commission Merchants.
setting
COTTON, HEAL ESTATE,
AND FILLING ALL ORDERS.
Agents for Selling Products from Cotton
and Oil Faotorles.
ALSO, AOKNTH POK hKLLINU
Pickles, Preserved Fruits, Meats, &c.,
IM SEALED DANS AND BOTTLES, AT WHOLESALE.
Alabama Street, next door to Expreaa Office,
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA.
~‘ NEW STEAM.*”
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT.
HOLCOMBE, HENEATJ & CO.,
On Line Street, in rear of Masonic Hall, fronting
the Now Market,
RE prepared to do all kinds of Cablnrt Work. Fnrnl-
luruMadc
notice,
aft’*
de to Order and Repaired; Old und Damaged
' made a* good, as new, on short
We have, In connection with tho above establishment,
fint-ctass SURFACE PLANER, in fall ldnst.
We are also prepared Id do all kinds of TURNING,'hay.
In connection with tho a
ESTABLISHMENT, where
lD i^p5, h red‘^^^ r krn!?“o}scrolt»ndRlp Sawing.
In connection with the above, we have n large HHOK
- ~ • prepared to make to
HAIaL HOUSE,
Comer qf Pryor nnd Hnnter streets,
150 Ywds West of Cor Shod
Most Convenient Hotel to the Trains,
EXCEPT TBS EXCHANGE, IN TUB CITY.
ASi4JHa3iLiuii4'U, iiiK'tu wit nrtt |)ru|iiir<'
order, ull kinds of Shoes awl Soots, from the most com-
" -' Itnesr Dress-Boot, Also, Ladles’
■non Brogan to Ihe
Shoss madutp 'Order.
Charges mwlerate. Terms cash.
GO TO THE TATTERSMl MES.
JF you want• fine Carriage andHaraesj
If yon went a flnrPhaton and Horse, go (
Ifyonwant.flaeTopBnggy.gototb^^^.
If yon want a fine Open Boggy, go *“taWbhsa-lls
If you want a fine Saddle Horae, go to r
If yon want to bay a pair ot fine Hors®
T.
If yon want to bny a fine Single-, r ‘'
If yon want to bay anything In the Henri
Single Beds Entirely in the New Building.
norffit-'W
Atlanta Mannfactnring Ico Company.
STOCK, 975,000.
confidently believe we wlll secura your patronage alter-
warda.^ Wters attend thetodne
TO THE MERCHMiTS^OF* GEORGIA;
H. G. BELL & 00.,
1XTAIL DIALXUS IN
GBOOBBIE8
Every Description of Country Produce.
^FEW GOOD MIL.
declS-etdh
Morgan Foreit 1
McDonough 1
J. T. JENKINS A CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
Corner of AtitWan* and *ryw Btreett,
1.to tin older* for Tanner*’. Owit, 1
auction house,
by S. J. SHACEELfOED,
Comer of WUUbeU and Decatur fits.,
If yon want to hoy* fine Saddle Horw^,
If-yon want to git Board tor your Horse^o^totHj fj|
Ever bnl|t fn I
jgR«ban,
^ tho Exchange Hotel
s&^dt^f
GrEISIE-RAJLc .
INSURANCE AGENTS,
: ATLANTA, GBOEOIA.
Safinons & Simmons
Agenta tor tho New York Un-
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ip.-.i-i ; .tf . «v .Jil-iit. '■
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Rum
mnK AM Intcnftlbt' to r.m, \
f .slfc ! i ! .yeaMwt»i;.,tii UMdspqi-ojtd *|
tl, iw.,v..'-£.*'h -iSttfifad
;iit'L ydt j
;-..t.-uifl.-.-e! ’-'I -
DRUG STORE.
CONStSTHira, IS TAUT, or
Soap of alt kinds, Hair and Tooth Brashes,
Combs, flno Pocket Knives and Scis
sors, Envelopes, Note and Letter
Paper, Slatca, Slato Pencils,
Steel Pens, ftc., ftc.
-ALSO-
HUght Advanoo upon First Cost.
novSU—3m MASSEY, OllME ft HERTY.
T. M. & R. OrOLARKE,
(Successors to Te Iff. CUrkc,)
DEALERS IN
Hardware and Cutlery.
ALSO AGENTS FOIl
FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES.
’ ’<> iwV-V. if'* _ ^
tjlanta ft Wei^Polat ^Railroad.
“ riito tooili
» mo jftf
ti. Haiti
‘b«l if Vjj
rail js'i
ffi:« vt, tJfeV-cfff
yl .ti&Atfuo mft
'oFhS^LXoV
Troup coithty, Qa., Dee. 8th, 1885.
to^rWMMtf.AsAtliwAe-ltanMaditi''
Huh , r“ l Yinl^tinllfiiiTirW^iA/' w ^
■ .Wri..-R.,5.10A.M
'W&ffebrth.klfln
now In anccesstol operation, and with a l
vcg> best workmen, both morally and m
Every thinking man must know that altSonthwh man-;
afacturea cannot hut succeed,' and any Investment In them
pmst pay a htndsomo dividend. A Dnilneat ntan of en
ergy can make tho proporty poy.60 per cent.
Upon the same tot, and wtllhb eota-wtth'.tito Factory,
la a very nlco cottage with all necessary out-bnildlngs,
stable and garden. If dealred, I will sell with It, orse
near Foraytte-upon the plsco.pnc of;
bcat’drlst Milis In Georgia. For
- WYLY, '
Or address, nt ForSyth, Georgia,
nov20—tm ANDREW DUNN.
JUST REC'EIY'M^.
French anil American Calf
Solo Leather and Shoe Findings, -
Harness nn"”
Saddlery, 1
afasi
Harness and Upper Leather,
y,HarawMo,'
Sheet Copper and Zinc, Anvils,
Spring and Bar Steel, (different sizes,)
ffemp
Hump Packing,
Coach VAmlin,
Tanner's Oil,
Tranks.'Valises,
Carpet Bags.
Saddles of all styles, (inon'e and women’s)
Buggy Whips, ftc., ftc!
"Oraere promptly filled.
IIIERMAN, JESSUP ft CO.,
295 Broad Street, Angnata, Qa.
tsr
sepSfi—3m
Important to
Teaclicrs.
BR0WNW00D INSTITUTE;
tho death of Its owner, W». Johns, 1s now Offt., u
tor salo. Everything considered, there Is not a more do-
strable school propertr In the State. With a small out
lay tor repair., everything would be In readiness tor a
llrst-elass Illgli School. Connected with It Is a fine Cahl
last of Minerals amt I.tbrar
- Library. _
the corpprato i limits of LaUrange^ contains 45
„iflnoL
It ts not quite a mile from
ntati
acres of
who ox-
A, with ft large (iii.w««uw»•, wv a .
poet to mako teaching a profession; Would do Well to
e nndjaxamhie the properly. For^fnrther ^Intorma-
m
LnUmngc. da.
Atlanta Intelligencer, Augusta Constitutionalist. Macon
Telegraph and Montgomery Advertiser will publish tor
two months and forwent account to this office. La-
Laflrange, Dec. 8,1865.
LAW NOTICE.
i UNDERSIGNED .have tormod a copartnership In
mUK UNDERSIGNED
the United States, off account of property Mixed ot: de
stroyed by the authorise, thereof y JOHNSON,-
Augusta, Uctotwr 14, KUYi. ^
Notice to Claimants Against the Government.
4 LFRED AUSTELL, tho President of the Atlanta Na.
' , Qa., ls qur Agenj. tor,Uiare.
i&. tlunal Bank, Atlanta, Oa., Is our Agent
celpt nnd preparation bf Claims against the Governir
of The United States.
oc95-2aw2m
F. A.
STARNES ft J01XNSGN,
Attorneys at Iaw, Augusta, da.
WOODSON,
Cotton Factor and Real Estate Agent;
FORWAHDJNO AND
Commission Mierchaut,
SELMA, ALABAMA.
■W. II. Qnlncyft Co., Alfred M, Treed
ADAPTED TO EVERY BRANOH^F BUSINESS,
S AGENTS tor the above SCALES' in Atlanta, Ga.,
A S -AiusN’i’B tor me poovc BL.-Ai.no i« owuiw.»».,
we shall keep n large stock on head, consisting of
Portable, Plattormimd ConnfOr Scaleejll size*.
Ilroad Traik, Dspot, Hay
era required; whlrhwo
dort-Sm . .., ... - : Atlanta,
J. M. HOLBROOK, Ag’t
waoLBMiB *qp Bursa, ,
J.M.HUUlHUflis
•'AN'yrAC^j.mtn
HATS3cG'AP‘S
HAT tiougld,
SIGN “BIC HAT,"
Whltohall street. Atlanta,
GO.
C. BOHNEFELD,
UNDERTAKER,
MANUFACTURER OF OOFPIN8,
IlxntnxHczs—V
Oof!’ Stewart™!*
Lynchburg, Va., u.
Anderson ft Co., Richmond, Va.; Cot, P. J.
tns ft Dawson, J. M. Psrkman, Selma, Ala.
la.:
. W<
eaver, Pet-
oc28—ilm
j. n. wabbix. w. w. nuiicii
WARREN to BURCH.
Commission Merchants,
ANII AOXNTS Ton THX SALE OF
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
No 8S Commercial Street,
MONTGOMERY, ... ALABAMA
0F"Prompt attention given to all Consignments. Ad
vances made on good. In hand. ■
Ririnanozs—P. P. Peaso ftCo., iAngston, Crmie ft
Hammock, Atlanta, Ga.; J. A; Ansioy ft Co„ Blair, Smith
ft Co.. Augusta, Ga.
nov26-8m*
W. C. MAOMURPHY & 00.,
GROOERRS, .
Produce and Commission Merchants,
Corner Jackson nnd ElUe itreoti,
AUGUSTA, ...... GEORGIA,
.°o r WI# X
prompt and per,oust attention. ....
IMrorders tor sit kind* ufgood* promptly filled at the
''’SliroScxU-Uttriou, Adair ft Pnr,e, C. E. Grenville,
Atlanta. Us.■uov25-lm
At’-jpolrit linllroni; ■
Brtif • wit • fgA •
®pUMr.w:W»
■eliH.iijvj.*-..,-! ..i juKifttil.
. Superintendent.; e. U m
tbAW.'>-') >■ * a,-..
. .-V-W.A9KA. M
7.00 P.:M
atMfil , qti , i«tL-v. , vlVfS“f.-ti 'WalteH
rnAtanUS®VHttit«lSl5SS&
within any branch9of 4bs diegal Profession. Oltlcc—
for the presenLAtXwntore oLJLR.Jidl * Co., Morletta
Itreet... . „ . ■, , „ lt ,. acpl3-^m
j Law, Of-
;;; -ni,’|.' t <■■■ • -'lepnanr
J -*(TAYTLOil-^s'nfccessohi to
sepl4—8m
aw and
Decatur
attention to all
;nt and collect
ng to buy nr eell
:d, or surrounding
kedlj as thoynre
. property and clti/on,^
H. H. WATERS..
Whitfield, Eilltor Mont! #
, e; ■
r, and John.'
-—enr,Aln.
A. A. OAULDING,
Attorney at law, Atlanta, Ga.
MATHEW HARRIS,
Formerly of LaFayette, Ala.
MlAos&iRAp'mifo' AAverTlsiMiiunts.
Cobb, Dolltonde ft Co„ Martin,Dolhonde ft Cobb
Qencral , Cotton ft Tobacco Factor,,
coxgre/itoH a yonwARDiNa eonrussioN a ronwanniHa
MER6RANTS, ! MERCHANTS,
Jfo. H Kotik Second fitrHtjxo. 87 Xatchei Street,
BetjCheathnt ft Market, N. ORLEANS, LA.
ST, LOUIS.!
fVRDERB are sotlctted fpr the purehaso and salt. «f
V/ . CKrttdn,-sugar;. Moliaacn, Coffee. Groceries, Wes-
-fall ”
tin or all sorts, Hay, Naval Stores, ltag-
itco, ftc.; which will receive oar beat
on.- • deed-rlm
SHERMAN, JESSUP to CO.,
If ANPPAGTUnKRftt IjIFORTKIlS sk VTIfOLKMALE DEALERS IN
SaddlSer^ Harness, €oach Materials,
I, Axles,
Hubs, Spokes,
Shafts, Felloes, ftc,;
Aleo, Rubber and
Leather Machine Belling,
and Rubbor Steam Packing,
French, German nnd
American Calf Sklne,
Shoe Findings ft Leather .
of every description,
235 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Adjoining City Bank, and oppoalte U. S. and Qlobe Hots Is
BRANCH OF BETTS, NICHOLS ft CO.,
dcc5-8w. WO Broadway, New York.
GRANTV1LLEJUGH SCHOOL.
MALE AND FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
Leonidas Jones, Principal, Professor Mathematics,
A ^3wt^Aj??Jffiao)L C X*il8lant, Instructor In English
Brancht*;. ;—y( ua | c Department.
Exercises begin on the second Monday In Jsnnary, 1886.
Conn* of Study and Hate* of Tuition per Boholastlc
Month;
Athens Foundry aud Machine Works,
ATHENE, GEOBGIA.
9K3lBHllBTtaBRMpn&
Mills, Iran and Bras* Outings of evory description.
OFFER FOB SALK I
1 Steam Engine, with Rollers—Thirty-Five Hone Power,
2 Circular Saw Mill*, with Carriage Irons complete,
1 Iron Planer—Planers 9 feet liy 27 Inches,
Iron Plsuer—Planers 9
Chuck tnd Dill Lathe,
I Lot Blacksmith’s Tools,
1 Lot 8wede'a Iron.
• dec»-«t
ON. Agent.
ROBERT JP. BUTTON,
GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENCY,
. VIRGINIAN OFFICE,
AND DEALCU IN
Metallic Burial Gases, Caskets & Coffins,
Lndtid street, near Walton Spring,
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA.
r ALSO OFFER MY t
I J who may desfrq tl
oetssd relativu and friend*; and tho Forwardiu of B
maln»toanydaaired<to»tlintlo*. noTfil—1m
UNITED STATES: CLAIM AOEHCY.
acUMte
*u>nn.T.
LYNCnnURG,
VIRGINIA.
JWAdvertisements sent to any part of tho United
Staten. All orders promptly and flrithtolly attended to.
novfig—lm :-
NOTICJJ.
Steamship Chase.
Steamahi:
Primary Department, (Spelling, Reading nnd Wil
ting) $2 51)
Premratory Department. (EuglMi Grammar, Goo 1
grap^. fteti..,.... .. v ^.. 4 uo
Commercial .
TO THE FUBUO.
mHE ahore School will con'siil of two Term,-six
JL» mo
dents entering either of theeo,'wtll be ehareeil from tiino
' 'ranee until the dose of tho term. Tuition payable
Close pf each term. _
Board and Lodging W» he had a t **Hj
"Christian A
Shave
bn
itMr 1
AHOclation’’ every Wedne.day night; Lee-
tores on Dlhls subjects.
“Literary Society” every Friday night. Important .ob
ject* dlscuiied.
TlloS C. MORELAND,
JOHN W. ARNOLD,
coTdO-lm
The Atlanta Dally Intelligencer will copy ono month,
and anad bm to this office.—LaGrange Reporter, •"
teaxo Wat.' e.A.pvTTnifi. a.u.rowxu..
S&OTTv PQVrSH, & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers y
■' " Mi cay, oa. /,