The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868, March 21, 1866, Image 1

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»• ATLAITTA, OBOBOIA.^ Jo Wednesday Morning, M«roh»tflWfl From 6ur Evening Edition ot‘ Yesterday. ByTota«r*ph. IDispatch!’* to Uio Associated Press.] KKi>M WAUHNQTON—ALU 4JOTHT 8T. PATRICK'S Wasuinutom, March lft-Reports from vart mis quarters repreaont that St Patrick's Day passed pleiuuuitly, without any anticipated Fe nian outbreak. Tho excitement in the Canadian provinces has much abated. The Secretary or tho Treasuiy yesterday irons- dnil and twenty-three millions four hundred thousand dollars. FOItBldN MARKETS. Nkw Youk, March 18.—Liverpool dates have been received to the 7th instant. . - Ootton.—Sales of two nayi; 27,000—7,000 to speculators. Middling uplands arc quoted at 181@19d. Pennsylvania-five* 70j. Consols 80|@90t. COMMERCIAL. Atlanta Mouoy market Uuld has declined one cent tram our quotations of yes terday. Our broken this morning were buying at SO and selling at 30 cents, with lomodamnud forcotlon pur- IKjses. SIWer was being boilgbtatSOiudaelllugatSSccnta. Southern Bank-bills remain unchanged, with considera ble offering In small amounts. Exchange on New York is rather scarce at X discount buying, and K premium selling. Greenback loans take place all) per cent, pet month ou collateral*, hut not much doing on lucce. Naabvlllo money market. Nashville, Murch 11, lSWl.-Clold opened In Now York this morning »t 130*.', and at 13 m. ins quoted et lSOV. Brokers here continue to offer 138 and hold at 130. : Exchange Is dull at XQY. Of Slate Bank Issues, a large amount has been offering to day, which was taken up nt 33c. Tho holding flgnre In 40c. Of Union Bank notes, very llltla has been offering- broken contlnna to offer MQ6SC. Somo small drabs id Planlera' Bank Issues were offered and lakcu up at 67c. An imnsually largo sprinkling or Southern money was offered, and wo noticed a alight Improvement In some of the South Carolina and a feworibo Georgia Banka. Cotton market. Nasuvillk, March 11.—New York dispatches quota tho staple llirru an dull and nominal nt 40841. Tho tamo la true id our market to-day, with a deduction In the flgurca of shout 8e. per imiulhI. Wc heard or only 18 hales sold al IWifrCk. They were’sold as loBows: 1 halo at 33; 13 at MS,; 3 at 31)*,’ and 3 at 33c. The receipt* also hare 1 been unusually light, 31 bales. The shlpnienla continue large, those of today rooting up lo 313 halo*.—Cftucffe. Columbus Cotton market. Cou'nnira, Ua., March 11,1301.—LUton—Tho market was spiritless and depressed all the week, and lias mrthcr declined. Middling to alrlel Middling may bo quoted nt ik&Mc; extremes S3 to 33—somo poor cotton having k-eu sold al the lower figure.—Enquirer. .Uncoil market. Macon, March 13— IWou— Odod demand far lair grades, but no demand far common. Strict middling la quoted at 30 rents, and good middling at 31 cents. Ronei/.—New Georgia 1'a are quoted at 30. Slocks we quote at the fallowing ratea: South-Western Railroad Slock (10 South.Western Railroad Bonds 38 Central Railroad Stock 30 Central Railroad Bonds 38 Uuld 31 lu 30, demand light; Silver 30 lo 30, uuduniand; Exchange par, with a limited supply, but n good demand. •Vo Inquiry far uncurreut money, and tre omit quotations. -Journal ft Mtutngtr. General Newt Summary. Notvs from Idaho states tlmt a high official lias liccu arrested on the ebarge of speculation; an other died ns delimiter; and iinolbcr lias liccu ar rested for eiiilH‘7./.lenieut. The King of Belgium lias sent u 3|>eein1 Em bassy lo Wusbiiigtoii, to announce tonnr Qov- ernment bit accession to tlic throne of that king dom. The Scuttle C'onmiiltc on Foreign Relations 1ms determined to report favornbly on the nouii- unmion of Lew. Campbell to the Mexican mls- sioii. A slaver bus just been euptured by a Spanish trigate nil the eonsl of Cuba. Several hundred slaves were on Imnnl, homo cellmates making the number ns high ns 1500. An onler bus been issued directing nearly one hundred officers, of the Veteran llcacrvu Corps, to report lo General Howard for duty in the Freed men's Bureau in the South. Senator Doolittle is said to lie preparing u Frcodmcn’s Bureau bill which will be In uccord- oiioc with tho President's views. It will bo In troduced at an early day.' Governor Curtin hod an interview with, the President on Thursday, and subsequently ex pressed his intention of supporting the policy of the Administration. The President bus sent into the Hen ate the nomination of General Frank P. Bluir ns Col- lector ol Internal Rcvenno for tlic Finn District of Missouri. The Mobile ’limct of the 10th Instant, nays; " A private letter received in this city states that the cholera is ruging fearfully In Havana." Let ters to the same effect have been received in Cln- eiuiinfi. Hi Petersburg letters say tliut the budget of Russian fliianecs show a deficit of 42,000,000 rou bles. Considerable disaffection -cxlslff with the present Emperor'* administration and economy. Later reports from tlicNbw l/iuiipsldre olcc- tfan state tbut the aggregate vote amounts to 88,- UW—the largest vote coat except that or 1800.— Returns from 127 towns give Smith (Rep) 20,832, »ntl Sinclair (Dent) 21,231. 1 The late grand military tail I hi Boston, orlgi- ■wted to establish an osylum for disabled Holdlera I , !‘ amctl . vrfelf not a very brilliant hiiitchs nnanebdly, the members of the committee being aow assessed to make up u deficit of two thou- •slid dollar* and more. ' Hie marriage law or Pennsylvania is under-' ng a change. \ simple agreement between u ‘nnpie, in t| a . presenco of witnesses, bos licen to lie a legal marriage berttofotc, .but (lint jrt of thing will be done away with and the M’rviccs 0 f, clergyman or magistraMi will now required. For mdrryhig a pair, cltbor of *kom is intoxicated, $800 One and six months’ ■uiprUonment will be imposed. lb« Dublin correspondent of The London '«*/« laysthesesroblor Stephen* lias become mra . " * ml ^ermlned. It la believed lie U Dublin. The |»o|ice are a(most certain of 'peedily arresting h,m. It l. auppofatt V liha uf'risid ■ *° e * C * P ® ***** b T a ««»tant change now'll* 4 ? ? lmm *' ° r Montgomery, " utdng in London, baa won such a fame in rrsnee anti Great Britain as an B00ompllMl,. ,| unTtam 1 ** FfencU K “P tror !*•* conferred SfSagSaessssSl VOL. XH. “ERROR OXABB8 TO BE DAKGEItOlIB WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO OOitOAV -— .. Tun W)Li.qwiNa closing nddrcssca oi life Presi dent of llici Sennlti und fijieukcr oi‘ tho Hmufoof Representatives, will lie read with Interoat, ospo- cially by those wlio appreciate, ns wo do, tlio able manner in which thoso officers discharged fliclalmrious and important duties that devolved upon them during the Into session of tho Gene ral Assembly of our Slate. We copy from the AwmaTraneoript; , r ADDRESS OF Clll,. 4IIU80N, PRESIDENT OF TUR SENATE. Our labors lor this Session must now close. _ can well any our work is owipW«f, and no more .w(ll the Bound i of .the gavel bo beardln.llils Cbnnibcr. While much Umt wo hnvo done may not “pass certain stations," yet I feel jbfl account of ils peculiar : (1incss and symmetry, (while it honest, purpose to do jwUoe.to.idl, wp lmvo us^ sembioiTuuder the most peculiar circumstances Mint havo surrounded nuy Legislature Over; con vened in Georgia—timo tuny prove our short; coming—such must bp tho Site of all human ac tion ; mid I trust our bucccssoib may, witii tho same honest purpose, correct onr orrora and in accuracies. To adapt ourselves to onr clinngcd relations Is nn easy task to hlpi. who participated In tho Into straggle. And while wo yield tho absolute and entire freedom of )lto African race, and the ab stract principle of peaceable secession, t wo’ ■( tlic . irerno law of our bind, guaranteeing, os it does, ict principle of peaceable secession, ds a myth, claim the establishment and supremacy, ul Constitution bf tho United States, ns the .su preme' frccdbi us in patience bear all tilings itud hope all things trusting that the spirit of tho Father of our Lana inaV Incline all to “do, justico and love mercy." Your Chief Magistrate, Andrew Johnson, has done and Is doing all he con to restore our oticc nion. It Ills elforts should fall, all that Republicanism on this continent, must perish, and a conflict inusl inevitably ensue, in which the sunrcmacy of the Caucasian race will lie established beyond a doubt. Every Christian heart must deplore tuid lament such n conflict.— Yet to establish the great principle of self-gov ernment, we must nerve ourselves for the fray.— To contcmplutc this sceue, even in tlie. distance, is truly appalling but who end elope Ids eyes to the inevitable tendencies of rampant irresponsi ble radicalism ? We rely on the enlightened and patriotic devotion of our conservative brethren ot the North to the spirit of tho Union iiml the constitution, hoping mid trusting tbqt its estab lishment may be permanent ami perpetual. We cannot close our eyes to the tact that there still remains n radical fanaticism in the North, that would subvert the great principles of self- government, if. not checked, cbnqucred and con trolled. We must, however, tnke lor our watch word, “The Union anti the Constitution of our lathers,”—the “Union" being the paramount good, and the “Constitution" our guide—aud if rampant fanaticism should seek to subvert tho former, or mutilate the luttcr, let us in common with onr conservative brethren of tho North, East and West, rally to Die support of the oue and the defense of tho other, nSsurcd that the In dissoluble Union ot these States, and free gov ernment under the constitution as it is, will re ward our efforts. I mean not to threaten or defy, but If I understand the spirit of our people North and South, 1 feel justified in assuming that the Union ot our fathers is the design nnu purpose of all patriotic hearts, and thill any purpose to transfer the power of this government or its con- frol by constitutional amendments or otherwise to the Alfrlcnn or negro race, will involve us in a conflict, which hi comparison with the late struggle will lie but cldld's play. Humanity shudders nt the cruelty and barbarity suggested by the bare mention of hitch n conflict. Tills Is our land—these tire our homes. Beneath tho soil on whiejh we tread lie buried our ancestors, and the graves of our children are not V«t sodded o’er with grass, and by their sides fain would wo have our own mortal remains entombed. And woe lo the men or purty who would disinherit us of onr birthright, and subvert it to tho uses and benefit of a foreign and barbarous race. We must control and govern it under, and in obedience to the Constitution and “tho laws mode thereunder,” to tho exclusion of all barbarian races; but ict us not forget, that the African race, among us mutt be protected in their pereont and property; our laws must be wise, jutt and equal, und our iicoplo must obey them In letter and in spirit. Farther we cannot go. And if those, who nssumc to legislate for us in tills question, will iusist upon turning over our Government to the African race, wo predict a revolution more blood " fraugi lust grand death struggle lean continent. May God, iu His mercy, avert such a calamity I I trust our peoplo yet have nerve enough to meet tho emergency; I linvo nut thought it improper forme to say this much upon a subject, to me clad in gloomy forebodings and apprehensions; for the assassination of our Chief Magistrate or any successt)il effort, unconstitu tionally to change our government, one or both of which seems to be the purpnso of a powerful party nt the, North, would, hoypnd doubt, pro duce sucli a result. If such a contest he forced upon ns, let us ha prepnred, “lo quit us as men,” making no wur upon the Union and tho Consti tution,l>ut upon reckless fanaticism, which would engulf both iu a common ruin. Designing and defeated demagogues among ourselves, and venal nowspnner correspondents may, by misrepresentations, tan tho flame until a great lire may he kindled,'and'passion’again 1 usurp tlic throne of reason. Yet I .trust, tlmt our leoplc, warned by the past, will ns one man ml- tore to the Union, and the Constitution and Oov-' ernment ol our fathers. I have seen nothing in your deliberations on this floor by word or act, to warrant a thought that ypu will be uutruo to your obligation to “support, maintain and defend tho Constitution of the United Btuto*." Ever be thu»—ever eon Ainciyi race, wo prcuici a revolution more dy than uny in tho history of the past, ght with incalculable.ills to both races, the grand death slrugglo of lllierty on the Amor- mu tA»iKM>MnuiVA imw» wi new avuiih| oh« tnincil by her gallant soldiers who havo returned to pursuits of peace, will soon hurl than power the speculators anil brokers who, Iu their mad ness, would barter away, tor their own ambitious purposes, that Union for which tlie forms ot tier , pliant sons were mutilated, and their blood and rensure spilled like water. For. your generous and liberal co-operation with me, in the discharge of my delicate add ar duous duties, iih well as your kind appreciation of my services, he pleased to accept my unfeign ed thanks. Your uniform courtesy andgcnile- manly bearing to myself and to each other de serves the lilgliest commendation. For tho pa tient mid laborious consideration you: have giron to every subject of legislation, und for the wise conclusions nt which you have arrived, you de serve and will receive tho thanks of the whole people of our noble old State. Let us In partlug renew our soletnu obligations to our country, trusting iu that Beucllceut Providence which has so signally blest us in the past, for wisdom, Jus tice ami moderation, tnguluo us' luw bciti uritc and ub gale u Smith “Yet thonffh dntrncUon SwMpour iovsljf plains. RtaS fallow bm*, onr ‘manhood’ atilt remain*." Andjif wo are but true, to ourselves, true to tho great principles of civil liberty, truo to tho magita try, truo to thb Indomitable will, the frreprcMlhto, energy, the manly Integrity and, commendable zenl that has ever characterized onr peoplo, "it is not yet a very little while and Lebanon shall lie turned into a fruitfol Held. Tho wUdemes and tlie solitary place shall ho glad, and the deScrt Bliall rejoice and blossom as tho rose ” To nc- complish these ends, your legislation has been SRUC t»®«A88a S r, hnvo K gtihrilod - with commendable Ifis and 'Interest of our former your destltuc ,, the helpless con cd soldiers, bti fidelity the "- 1 ' slaves, liavi vast resoun ere, and now with convictions of duty dlscHarg- cd, you go home to the moro agreeable and pro fitable avocations of civil life and domestic en gagements. Think not, gentlemen,'VOlir labdrs nre °xer. You but enter » wider and moiwirult- frd field. Hero you contend only with your own prejudices. There you should exert your pow- tieoplo with tho surroundings oi the present— Exhort them to patience, to forbearance and a nmnly submission to the authorities that be.— Teach them the lessona of harmony, and Implore them by all that is dear In the present and hope ful in the (inure, to unito their energies in the support of a ; common destiny , and a common , From . every quarter Of opr Stuto comes Uio .cheering news ot the acceptance by our people of the results of tho revolution, and the restora tion policy of the Chief Executive of tho Union. We arc engagod'b day In a great conflict with Aninlek for political aud national existence. Our political Moses has lifted up Ids hands, and far, Israel has triumphed; but those hands now heavy—heavy with the responsibilities of his position—heavy with the weight of a nation’s redemption, and tho perpetuity of the Republic; and, unless, like Aaron and Ilur, we stay up Ills hands until the going down or the suu, the Amnlckltcs will prevail, and civil liberty nml Republican Institutions, panic stricken at the mndness of tho hour and tho malignity ot em bittered hate, will leave tlio world to despotism and misrule. Go forth, then, to your people, In vlow of the mighty interests at stake, with words of counsel upon your lips. Teach Utem tho necessity of a commcndnblc patience, a forgiving spirit, a man ly loyalty, an active co-operation with tho au thorities of tho government in restoring peace, order and civil government to oar distracted country. Telj them, though they arc sojourning In tho Wilderness of Shtir, with Us dark shad ows, Its mantling gloom, Us forrest shades, and Us dangerous maze, they shall not yet bo given over to destruction. It Is true, they drink now of Marah’s waters, embittered by the sad recol lections of tho past and tlie evils of tho present, yet, tf they are truo to themselves, they may yet repo^hencaffitliJd»p4hfrt-tree3 of Ejjnt, f ond in Cease not yoar labors tor the good of your people. “Learn to do well, seek judgment, re lieve the oppressed. Judge the fatherless, plead for tlie widow,” and when; your race la run, when the sun of your existence shall go down In death, the glory of his beams will long Unger with those who hnvo honored you with their confidence and support My connection with you now closes, perhaps forever. With you uiy asso ciations have been of the most agreeable nature; and uow In severing them, for a season, let mo tender you the acknowledgment^ or a grateful licnrt for the uniform kindness and courtesy you havo extended' to me as your presiding officer, and for the generous confidence that has charac terized your official conduct 1 have endeavored, or stirred was nn . „ - , Jj . r — the constituents that have honored yon and the fam ily and friends that welcome you home. Invok ing upon you the fostering care, and protection ot Him, whose kind'proviacncu lias thus for pre served you amid all the ills of life; and wishing -ou Individually, health, happiness and long life, hid yod farewell, and adjourn this House with out day. HOTEL ARRIVALS. (IAIiHOUN HOD.SE. Gso. B. Wxwu, Proprietor. SUNDAY,'MARCH 18,1808. M Msttlietr* A family, Bum- T F Floyd, Albkay, _ t«r county, a*. Ja* Wiley, Aibsoy: F ljolltwo*. Rbiton. II Barker, Alxtxm*. iiiIfeiiMlIear, AltMiiy J»* Brown, Montgomery, ilEbt, Albany. C! M Todd, Kinaalon. . ..., -alien, Portland. . D \V McCarty, Hnnlsvllle. GMamlllon, New York. Mra NL Attain Bdfe8eldBC 8 H Boulton, Liberty coon- MUaM Mycre, EdgedeldS O Mra! 4 *i McKinney A fan,- iiMon, Cincinnati. jfeSWy.' a. Mipnn PflWMtmnsAlXitil Vnnlan. M 21, 186(1. NO. (Hi. MASONIC DIRECTORY. nsrorr anahd unm tuiud wanner, w. w. novii. OJta, Statonlc Util, SYMBOLICMAHONUY, Atlanta liocdc, No. SO. Stated Coiiiinnnlcallon* 3d and till Thursdays of each rtionlh, at IX, i 1 .'. M.\ Tno*. W. CiuHOZin,'Worslilpfal M«ler. Jao. M. Bonin u, Secretary. l'lilton laodgo, No. 210. W&is ot ’ ' W. W. Born, Worshipful Master. Cua*. IUnaaxH, Secretary. CAPITULAHMAHONUY. Mount Zion Royal Arch Chapter, No. 10 Calvin Fat, Secretary. Fkohnt Zion Counell Good Mnmarliuii*. ^ItoffularmceltUff* tat Tuesday In tack uiluilb, ut 7Xi W. \Y. Boro, Master u( I'crcmunirs. II, ,8. Onax, Secretary. CRYPT rTma HONK Y. p?r B “ rr i.w.°ii «75: ,cr Se - Ilcgular Meetings 8d Tueaday in January, April, July , "f- W. Botd, Thrice lllnstriona Oraml Master. . Jno.' M.'BeniNO, Recorder. Knlcht* Templar*. Ceour do Lion Com* ■nandery, No. 4. Star Conclave 1st Monday at each tuoiilh, at IX, Tlio*. W. Ciiahulcii, Km’t Com’r. W. II. Tuimna, Recorder. dc^^rMT^nMyngtiB!^ ,l " rt INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. ODD rxLLOWs' HALL l-IACIITME ST., ClIEItOKKE DLOOK. Cohtrnl hodee, No. 28. 1 Tuesday event B. F. Bennett, Secretary. llarnon Lodge, No. 55. Meets every Friday evening, at IX o'clock, 8. W. Guunn, S 6cre.ary_ N ' «• Umpire Encampment, No. 12. Meets on 3d and 4th Wednesday of each month. O. Dockun, O. IV II. F. Binnevt, Scribe. P. P. PEASE & CO., 17 Atabamn Street, JJAVK In Store on Consignment and far sale: 400 barrola Floor—choice liranils and low prices. 80 barrel* Irish Potatoes far planting at $0 00 per bnahol. 10 barrels Onion*, nt ft. 30 barrel* Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugar, at low est rate. 38 barrel* Ontcr, Boston and Sugar Crackers. 80 barrels Machinery, Car aud Lard Gits. 35 barrels Bourbon and Robertson County Whisky. 10U cases Wines, Brandies, Scotch and Irish Whts- 400 boxes snd hair boxes cholce ChewIng Tobacco, from 35 cents to ft 00. 7.000 pounds Smoking Tobacco—Kllllckinnlck, Geor- gin Boys’ Delight, and other brands, nn nnn re—.—•*-—- J —•‘of domestic manufacture. Sheetings anilOsiiahurga. 1,066 yards best India Bagging, for sale to close out. 00 dozen goad Shaker Brooms, at $-1 80 per dor.uu, 13 bags choice Rio Coffee. 10 cheat* Green and Black Teas. 38 boxes new Candice, at lowest market prices. 1.000 one-fanrth boxes Sardines. 08 boxes superior Adamantine Candles. 180 dozen Cotton Cards, very low. Alio, a large and varied slock xrf.DRY GOODS, cou rting tn partufPrint*,'Bleached Shirtings, Sheetings, -otton llo«o. Spool Thread, Linen Cambric Handker chief*, Itats, Bools, Shoes, Notlous, aud many other ur- tlclM, which will be sold, to clone out, at lesa Ilian New Yorkcort. If yon wish bargains, remcmlwr that Nn. 11, Alabama the place it which they can be bad. Ir you with barn .W 1 * Jtrt plena copy. WE HAVE IN STORE Potatoes, Coffee, Soda, K| ardlnea, Tobacco, Cigars, Lcallier, Nalls, BriHims, beusc Brandy, Cherry Brandy. Blackberry^brandy, Hye Whisky. Old Bourbon Wblsky, Champagne, Sparkling Catawba, — ng C Still txtawba, Port Wine. Itblne Wines, Atlanta Atlvcw <■> .Travelers to ihA Nortfi; ''ON ' ' ■ r ' HUB1NE88 oi*. PLEASUBlii, WIIJ. FUfU TUK LOUISVILLE & NiSHVItll RAILROAD ndnnlng In.connectlob with the Weatern A Atlanta, and tho Nashvllb) and Chattanooga-Railroad* the Greet and moat expeditions routo from ATLANTA "“SiSW.IfiSSiSISSi"’ AND am, PLACES IN TUB | NORTH AND EAST. TIME TABLE. Lcavo Atlanta 1.30 P. M Arrive Cluitta'a.. .8.38 A. M Js'ave Chatta'a.. .84)0 A. M Arrive Nasbv)Ue..4.00F. M Leave Nashville.. .8.31) P. M Arrive LoulevIHo.KOO A. M 1.30 A. M 8.30 l'.M 8.48 JVM Arrive Nashville. .8.48 A. kl Lcavo Nashrillo..7.30A; M ‘ - .O.OQP.M LEAVE Arrive Louisville, LOUISVILLE AT 0.00 A.M., 13.00M., 3.00P. M., 4.00l‘.M., A 8.00P.M. BAGGAGE CI1KCKKD from Nashville or Lonlsvltlo to all llm lmportanl cities North and Eaat of Lonlarille. Persons holding Through Tickets can stop off at any of the principal Iitaces, having choice or Day or. Night Trains wlUi care attached embracing all <the modem im provements, andan opportunity of vTaltlng the celebrated Mammoth Cave, which Is located near the tine of tide road. - PARIS AS LOW AS TUB LOWEST. tisssesMUm ALBERT FINK, . maris-3m General Traveling Agent. Maeon Telegraph copy amt cliarge to L. AN. It. It. o. n. wEM-ermN. j. w. neli.au. WELLBORN & BELLAH, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND Goiinrnl Ltintl Ajrentw, ATLANTA, , . . . , . GEORGIA. WELLBORN^*, BELLAH. l»oiioh-Treo HtVcct. Atlanta, On., Wholesale end Retail Dealers In Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, AC. Also, General Commission ,Merchant* far tho sale ot Produce, Carriages, Buggies, Ac. juiiH—3ui Allatoona Iron Works for Sale. mHE Stockholder* having eo directed, tho President JL will offer said property far sale, at auction, on Urn llrst Tuesday In April next, In Atlanta, nnlesa sold at pri vate sale before llutl day. This property It located 40 miles above Atlanta, on both aldoaof the western A At lantic Railroad. There Is 1000 acres ot land, a reasonable portion of It good farming land, and the balance valua ble for the wood nhd mineral*—gold, copper and Iron: till! Iron oro seeming to be inexhaustible, and the gray urn being esteemed among tho best In tho world. The Corn and Flouring Milts and Iron Worka are only somo half mile from the AUetoona depot, on Allatoona creek, which fhrniahca Hie water power. About half of tho vtl- lage of Allatoona belong* to tho property. Some of the buildings being entirety destroyed, othera damaged, aU the working stuck being lost, and a majority of tho stock holder* Wing crippled In means by the ravages or wsr, have determined the company to sell rather than attempt, under the circumstances, to resuscitate. Information iu detail can bo procured by consulting , , L o. McDaniel, jan31—3m Allauta, Ga. Cincinnati Commercial and Nashville Union copy two month* and send bill far payment to I. O. McDaniel, At lanta, (la. ; ’hf I»i-<»t*«smiil€>imt tJai-nw V,'A. OASKItit,. ago. ». THOMAS. GASKILL & THOMAS, A. 116 r ri c y s n t E a"vv: ; . . AMI. '• . iritf REAL ESTATE AGENTS," Atlanta, ..... Georgia, Will, fllVK SI CCUI, ATTCNTION gO C OIV VIE VAX C'llV'Ct', Examining Titles to Beal Estate,'!' WRITING CONTRACTS tc COLLECTING DEBT^. {Sf Ofllco Up StalHi, tlmt hnltdtngon Whitehall street; on tho lefa going from tho railroad. , KtrinsNczs—Mayor and Ctlfzcna of Atlanta;. Junea Gardner, Augnsta; J. W. Fears A Co., O. A. IfutUrij;,', Macon; Austell A Inman, John Livingston, N. York. • 5,1 Janl9-3m , CATE CITY LAND OFFICE. NABOBS A. BZU.. - T. fa I BELL &> BELL, ONE AN ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Will givo strict attention to tho Real Estate EBusiness, AND TO COLLBCTIND DEBTS. fVCash advance* made nn cjty property. OFFICE—Willi Ezaird * llulscy, up *uin, In tho Nor- CTO** comer Bnllding. RtrxiiZNcxs—J. J, Toon, Joecuh WInshtp, L. J. 0*r- trcll, Atlanta; James Gardner, L. B. Darts, Augusta; Lcdyard A Barlow, Phil.; 8. Hoot, John Llvlu^rton, N. : (on tract*, siting Heal ISVISIIYBODY’S FRIEND ! Mason’s Medicated Candy, for Cough* and Cold*. Miibou’* Chnrcoal Pastlle, for Perfuming the Breath. Mason’s dcllLiona leu Cream Candy, Mason’* Luscious Wlno Drops, Msson’s Pure .Mixed Candles, Mason’* Pure Gum Drop*, Mason’s Ice Cream Bon Dons. A LI, the above article* pul uplnliandsomc boxes, with tv show cards and circulars, far Druggists, Fancy Idlers, Confectioners and Railroad New* Agents. J MASON ft CO., Wholesale Depot, No. 53 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. For rale at wholesale, hy M. W. ft. J. It. JOnNSON, Agents for tho Stale of Atlanta, Ga., [Georgia. Which we are .’berry tlouuce, plantation Bitters, Ac. marl8-8t offerlngta^taMradeMlowfl^nres^ Commission Merrlianti No. is Alabama street. C White, Mscon. Clark Sample, New York, ’ant John: 1 E fl Westmorelaud, Enj ti n shorter, Alabama »u! Johnson, Phliadulpliia. J H Tanner, 'ruylor county. £M MannJolemnrille, 8 C. IIO Whinmm, Tonnesdei.' ^“MM’mi.. “ d wlfc ’ cl1 JnW^i tady, McDon-S-S^SIte^r- BXOHAHCH HOTEL. B. M. BiuNHxn ft Co., Proprietors. MONDAY, MARCn It, 1888. JAll llauks, Cherohee-Ga. L inger, Macon, Ua. In tbe future. i usiiiullournctfon* 1 now tloi'lare Ilia Snnafoof (jeoraia gtljoununl tine die, nml liiil you nil ti kind aim afirellbnUC fnrewi’ll, iinilu epeoily nml Itappy re-utilou wllli ADDUESR OF HPEAKKIi IIAltDKMAN. UtnD*m*n of the non** of Rapresentatlvts! Tbe hour for our adjournment 1ms arrlycd — Tlie dullw that Imre devolved upon u* have been dlncbnmed; whether foi 1 jjOod or ' evil, tbe Allure muni iTeieruilno. It ehould ho a eoureo of DM itriduD » member of Iba arnwrOAmmuMr, while many of our reifow-cllizens hnvo fullen asleep in death. Tlio circumstanced 11ml sur rounded iu nl our nitctlujj here been Boraewhnt dumged. The provlslonnl novcraiuent under, which wo ntei ha censed, tinil wo adjourn to-day under a Governor elected hy tho sovereign .voico of tlio people oi our Stale. The name cloud. liowcYerjtimt overspread our horizon tmd Uircnt- cnod ue wilh ita fitly, still blackens our political sky, and though, ovef Mtd break* through III ennobled g|t the glory of a brighter day, it Is und nil h dark ngfn. Tho storm of war has passed; yet tho echo of ita murroarlnga foil upon tho ear, and tho evi dences or Its tury nro tnaiilfest in Uio desoIaUon »t marks ita sweep. Win rever wo turn, ruin rkens our prospects nml desolation suddens us Ut Uio fatality of Its blight. Our peoplo !*> In sorrow ana Iu sadne**- languWt and (Ilea. Tholnil tlio cottngo I o to day, tlio revototfon R Springer, - ■ -mhera^Madlson. .. —jier, Madison, Ga. 4 V COrtwn, Albany, Ga. - r ua . > R Rawfings, Griffln, Ga. wl TndteM«S*tl!lltll,L A Thomas, Georgia. C B Lyle. City. T Mason, Liverpool. W R Bodson, New York. FLAIfTBRH HOTEL. Wm. O'Hxllobxn, Proprietor. MONDAY, iuklB 18,1888. LnteNows Ilems, That Messrs. Wilson awl Sumner should voto against each other in tho United State* Sonata tutd that Mr. Wttaon should sustain measure- which Mr. Bumnor iironounccs "a compromise tbe most shamefol, ludcceut aud utterly Immoral of any hi Our hlaloty, as. bod .as bad con bo," proves one ot two'things, namely 1 : Either Mr. Wllion is not wortiiy of holding a scat In Uio Bonato, or Mr. Sumner asserts what is not truo. We regret to hear of tho death of CoL John Crenshaw, of Liberty, Virginia, ono of tho oldest and mos\ respectable cltlzcna of Uodford county. Col Crcqabqw died, aayn tho Lynchburg Repub lican, ou Friday afternoon, of dlscaso of tho lung*. Ho wasabout seventyttyo y cure old, had been long a consistent lueuilier ol tho Episcopal Chttrcb, nml wos tmlvorNtdly respected by a largo circle of IHontls, • Tlie Athons (Gil) Wufok*«*' o( tho 14th hut., says althougii the very cold ahapsomo weeks ago ‘kUlOff cvorytlilng green, tho wheat crop of this section now given proudac of doing well., Tho "Hand"'" lag It* H LIME I LIME I 100 D . A «» ROGERS' LIME. .InM rut oi veil an orsae y^ ^ 8KA0(J Commission Mvrehanl. CoraurForaylh and Milchell ainvls, Allauta. G. iirpla. UACON HAHN AND LAUD. B LOT J For sab A CHOICE LOT Inst received from Warren. Milchfll ft Co. For safe by A. K.SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Corner Forsylhnnd Mitchell slrecle, Atlanta, (la. ELovaTlFLoun t 'oodlawu Choice Family Flour, '^raffl'anefoonr, CumberlandMIll# Extra 8nperflne. Monitor low grade Flour, Arcota Plain Family Flour, bo promptly sold on liberal tenua to A. K. 8EAGO, Couinuwtoii Merchant. , Corner Foraylfi and MttchelUtreet#^ cobRT conwi ^^^farolrted to\h?8*Iio by 0 ^ A. K. 8EAGO, Commission Merchant; ’ > Corner Fonyth and Mitchell streets, Atlanta, da. mprioAP. JN lar^o supply and graat variety, at prlcm to defy nim- , *“ l0n, 1 A.K.8BAGO, Commission Men hant, Comer FOnytbaud Mitchell etreets. REGISTER. 1TE CITV LAND s nr largo, aupcrbly boom! lien np enireeely far tbs ■ •dvertlelng tn our Qlllce, TB bar* . LAND •Of Bft HrFsnonsj havlngTtea) Estal lo for fMo or rout, oro t Oats City Umd Regtrtrr will hs kept open far In- UmbylhapoblM, and wehopo thus to exhibit to tlio ~MJU constantly calling at onr ontce far If not all, the real estate far sale or rent W*'wt| btyTseU and I our time exclusively to t Collecting Debts-lrsly customer*—we tops to l SS^sWm nurtl-mt'! 4VEKNSWAHK, '■“■issa. ’ _ " Atlapu, Us,. DEED OATS. ..“.SIJSXP BU ?,?*b8 ttt Store, Black and ts, of superior qualtt j, ^ MoPnBRDON, gatt. Whitehall street, Atlanta, (is. EBIHki LEAD LAUD. 2000 M* BEANS t~1IKANN | Efcassr' COW PEAS. 200 In Stars snd to Arrive. TATGKit, CRANK ft OU. MICK MUSCAT f MUCK WHEAT t O NE THOUSAND lbs choice Now Buckwheat Flour, far sale by M. W. ft J. II. JOHNSON, Commission Merchants, Fruuklln Block, Alabama street. NUED~OATf). S EVEN HUNDRED bushels Reed Osts. To atriveand for sale by M. W. ft J.1L JOHNSON, . Commission Morctuml*, VnAUin Block, Alabama street. ONIONS! ONIONS! jEtlVE 1IAHHELH ONIONS. To atrlve aud far salu by M. W. ft J. U. JOHNSON, Commission Merchant*, fcMS—c Franklin Blnek^Alahamartreet. MoNAUGHT, ORMOND & CO., Key-Stuno llluck, WIIITEIIAJjL (STUKIiT, O FFER FOR SALE, at retail, and to the tfadif. it large and well asaorted .lock of itanlware, Outlety. Gnn*. t-isiols, Gun .Material, lira** aood*, Agrlculluraf Imple ment*, Circular and Hath Saws, Gum aud Lsather-U*lt- jug’ Backing, tlouso Furnishing Goods, Plated and Plan- lta!tirs'ffil*, \^ffi[«l \Vtnow Ware,“carriage ttanb ware and M ood Worir, ftc„ and will be happy to *ee theta friends at their old placo of bmlnes*. marld-tlw WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS IN8URANCK COMPANY, PITTSFIELD, MASS. Cnati Capital and surplua, $250,741 60. T HIS (X1MPANY will Insure Real and Penonal Pro party against loaaor damag* by Fire on a* favor* ■lie term* as other responsible companies. bo**** Equitably adjusted and promptly paid, p ~ 1 ' feu,-3m W. L. goldsmith; Attorney at La-w, ATLANTA GEORGIA, \STIU. PRACTICE !n Fulton ftnd adjoining counties. TV Also, jn all the City Courts. Prompt niid.lrict attention given lo Writin Deeds, Wills; Conveyancing, Renting and I Estate, aud Collecting Debts or all kluds. tZB-Offlcc at City Hall, with the Ordinary. Kite ns TO—Hon. Jo-, n. Lumpkin, Wm. Hope null. Esq., Athens, Ga.; linn. M’arren Akin, lion. Wm. T. Wofford, Judge Janes Milner, Cartcravflle. Go.; Hon. L. J. Oarlrell, Ron. William lizrard, Hon. Jared I. Whita ker, Atlanta, Ga.; lion. M. A. Candler, Dccatnr, Ga.; J. B^mewart, Esq., Sloni: Mountain. fcb2V-3in HENRY P. FARROW, Allorncy at Law ami Solicitor in Equity, A.llniilti v . C.eoiqyla, A ND Commissioner for South Carolina, Tennessee and Atatnma, to Attest Deeds, Powers of Attorney, amt al| other Papers executed within the State of Georgia to be natal nr reenrdud In cither of those State*. Will al ways be found In tils office during business honra. Prompt and strict attention will be given to all business confided til him. fcW*Olltee on Whitehall street; over Holbrook's n*t store. fah3—8m MARSHALL J. 4ILARKB, ATT O 11 N K V A'l’ Ij A. AV • ATLANTA, GEORGIA BP-Office in I he Franklin Building, AlnUiuia strceL Jsn*1-8m niNRY n. JACKSON. .X A < ’ IteON ,fc Al.K.V. n. LAWTON. iAWTON, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, Office nn Bay street, between Bull and Whitaker, SAVANNAH, GEOnCIA. mart—tin LUTIIBIl J. ill.CNN. JOHN T. ULXHK. L. J. GLENN & SON, ATTORNBY8 -^VT LAW, 0 Atlnntny Gcurain, Hf*Q(Hce on Wbllufinll gtreot. SpHAVBKRRY, Attorney at Law and • Real, Kfltate Agent, over C. I. Brown’* store, ufcatur street, Atlanta, Ga. ( jecj7 DR. J. B. MURPHY, BE8IIJKNT DENTIST, R espectfully can* the attention of the rill'/oiiHiil Atlanta lo tho fail that hohna retnmed to the city aud ot»en- cd nn office on Alabama at reel, Iu tho Bank Block, where ho la prepared to cxe- cut*qllkinds of Dental operations In the most approved *«Aumir. Dr. M. haa had twenty yoara* experience a* a DentUt, and feels eonffdent that ho can falthfaHv perform all ope- rstlons brought lieforo him, marts—tin diiufesnionaiTcard. T>». W. T. GOLDSMITH H AVING permanently located in the etty of Atlanta, oflera hi* l*rof0t>*i(uial pcrvtcc* to tho dttxena. He can tw found at the Drug Store of Mettrs. Tsylqr A Ball, on W hlteliall street, op|>osltc tho old Georgia 1L B. marI4—3m D n. CKARLEN DIN4IKNEY offer* his pro fessional serrires to tlie cltlxcn* of Atlanta. Office Olid residence, ou Dccatnr street, opposite 8. J. Shackel ford, near A!Inula ft West Point Railroad Denot j*ul?—8m ltnUtnioi'o Advci'tlaonionts. Jades River Insnrance Company. ROW ARDS V1LU, VUIGINIA. OhnrtoroU dnpltnl, Dl,BU(>,Ot>o. H A ?,S TkV A »M».^ mil for all demands hy draR on aiur pojnl desired. Fur tvfereure and Insurance, appiy io ■ O. B. WELLBORN, Agent at Atlauta, O*. IWAgenls wanted, everywhere, who can apply with pro|wr voucher* of suitability, lo the company. C-foWELLBOllN/Agcut. _fcli<l-3ni Peach-Tree streeL Atlanta. Ua. INMUBB I N Tbe Soathcrn Mutual Insurance Company, Of Athons, Georgia. I T It au old, reliable Company, located near yon. ^Leases ^ promptly paid Prodt* aunially divided W. I*. PATTILLO, OfficeI. Browu's^SolS’lhsratnrstrevt, P. 8.-4 l»yeo A ^d.tay^.or Scrip.a;afot «S°a"my ones and gel this dividend trill >,1801. Janl-am of proatt accruing from entitled to. scri|| under x. stxadnan. i. a. atnaoMt. l. r. tuouas, ya. STEADMAN, SIMMONS A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ann wiioLnata tuti.xita nt GrootM'loH nml Frotluott, Noicrosa' Building, Mr. Whitehall and Marietta fit*., ATLANTA, DEQnaSA. mart-3m 1866 Spring Importation iB66 t-of— RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND . STRAW GOODS: ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. tMFonTERS AM) JODDElbl OP Ribbons, Bonnets, Silks & Laces, VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, NT It AIV nONNRTN, I, AD IKS’ HATS, Trimmed and Ifutrimmcd Mbnkor IIooiIh, Ato., No. 337 aud Lott* of 839 Raltlmore Street, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. Offer a Stock unsurpassed In the Untied States tuva- rlety and cheapm-ss. tSTOnlcr* •ollettcd and prompt attenllon given. marS-lm «mn. uxo. w. nxnmxo. CHINA, GLASS! COOK & HERRING, No. 7 S. rtuirli** Street, BALTIMOUK, .MARYLAND. ^QUEENSWAlin. POOLE & HUNT, MALTlMOltK, SIAUYXaAND, MAMTAITI'KK Portable and Stationery Steam Kugtncs and Boiler*, Mtoam Fire Engines, Saw Milts, Mining Machinery, Portable Grist Mills, Flourliig Mill Machinery, Cotton Screws, Hydraulic Presses. Ua* jkntt—3»’* 0r ’ t- ' 8h * nl “ & l ’ , *" < 7* * n, l ll'ngvrs. SBBIT BMatlHS Jit BEIH ESTATE H. J. SPEAVBEKBT, BEAL ESTATE AGENT, Deealar street, over C. I. Drawn'* Mom, OFFERS FOR 8ALE: A *“ r KH * u - °° 3«^’a'SdMUM^L“ n waUJited cataJtSS* »***• «*“ corporation, on old De- dismiss RAILROAD GUIDE Georgia Biifread, E, W. COLE, Ruperinttndenl. Leave Atlanta.;. tap'll y.no A. M wm Arrive ntAngust*... Lcavo Asgosta.-i, ...I. Arrive at Atlanta i. , _ .........6.10 P.J{ Arrivbit'Altanta....................... ...6.41 A. M Atlanta * Wea(>Pafnt Hall mad. GEORGE O. MULL, Superintendent. leave West-Point............................ Braigonery * tVcat-Polnt EaltraaL DANIEL H. CRAM', Superintendent. ’ ::::::::::::: «5IS sons ,4 aft8A.lt ezt-PoInt;. 13.00M. Teet Beptaabtv 37 t tws. Macon A; Weslarn RaUroad. E. it. WALKER^Superintendent. hit wmon mux. Sfess Arrive at Macon........... , hid nr nu«. Leave ^Atlanta. vnatMacon. ,— m Macon Arrive at Atlanta Weatern tt Atlantic Ball rood. ROBERT BAUauT Superintendent. Leave Atlanta..: .......' ..IX Arrivo at Chattanooga Leave CLatUnooga Arrive at Atlanta. Leave Atlanta. Arrive at Chattanooga. Leave Chattanooga Arrive at AtiintaTV. Xtluntu 1866 FOR 1866. 1866 BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED w g S. a a EACn IIOOP BEING COMPOSED OF Two Perfectly Tempered 8ingle Springs, Braided lightly together, edf64o edge, forming one Moop, and making the Strongest and moat Flexible, the Lightest and moat Durable Spring made. They will not Bcud or Break like tbe aingle springs, bat will always preserve their PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE IN ALL CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES, CHURCHES, THEATRES, RAILROAD CARS, FOR PROMENADE, OR HOUSE DRESS. In fact, they ar« superior to alt othera, combining , litltoss J Humility. INQUIRE FOR BRADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT. For eale everywhere. Manufactured axctaatvely by tbe solo owners of the Patent, WESTS, D RAP LEV ft CARY. No. 6l Chamber* and Noe. 73 and 81 R«ad* at*., N. York. For sale In Atlanta by Means. TALLEY, BROWN ft CO., - SCOTT, PARSONS ft FREEMAN, And all other Merchant* who tell Ftrat-Ctau Skirls Inn this city and throughout the Southern Statea. The New Patented Empress Trail I*now all the regain New York, London, Paris and throughout Europe. LADIES! be sore that J. W. BRADLEY'S name la printed on every Skirt Hand. AH others are apart***, and worthless counterfeit*. A. D. AOAIB, lata Aodenon. Ad&lr A Co.. Allt&tdi Ok * Wtt .lAAM WILHON, Grocor andCommissionMercbaat, l\)rt ontce lialldtiur. I _ L. a WILLS, . O. ft D. U ttluta, Ga. Ute J. H. ft T. L. Welt*. Bhetbyrille, Ten*. WELLS, ADAIR & CO., WHOLESALE GR0CER8 AND GENERAL Commission & Forwarding Merchants West Shio Whitehall StaaM, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ■ x* .u. We a» now GR00ERIES, PRO' 0N8, *c., wit V,v. :s\i .vjLttlt itrews,’ t. t> - q«. ,'j t* a ot xlqi Tn whUh We Invite the attanlto* of “ dbfaJSRjatftji