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' ATLAHTA, OEOBOIA.
jun«*«y
OrntrmV, A**t*n •• •
A f *" re or.nA Jarj.
..., I., not believe Wo «»n do ft bettor tfilng
* Ilian present the realtors of llio In-
»SSS8*f&«-narks below, made by
Tl1 ;;, I) H. CbAYTON, In his clmrgo to the
JW i t.,rv ol l’lko county, Alabama, at ttio Sep-
• enl S t e nn of M court. They are not only
,1 with sound sense and patriotic sentiment,
J irta ,l lt) (ho imo spirit ot charily nud chrts-
ll Thcrois a ofpOpu^p clothed with
‘ in civil rights and privileges, which they
N not ifis?^ uutU rcccdtly; and in dealing
. hw l,| c hyou may experience sonic ombarrass-
VJgSTs’ttvffirSderWtV
jK to this race. Although we deplore
.Sas alike iniuHeus to the conhlry, and
ho negroes, the law has been placed
onr statute hooks in solemn form by us,
"C»h nur delegates. Tlio laws for Uiclr ’gov-
have been repealed, and others subetl-
“I'Anted to their new condition: Wo are
! k^nnriimmd to observe theso laws. For my-
W i. h T D 5n not hesitate to say, in public and in pri-
«VofflclaUy Mid, unofficially, that after having
9S all I could to avert it, when I took off my
Minbln surrender, I determined to observe the
SSrreidcrwltb the same earnest-
UTand fidelity with which I first shouldered
“fJLi.it True manhood requite* no dccop-
ISn buUhat as we sav With our lips, we shall
Sin our heart, and do with oar hands.
There is nothing in the history of the past of
,,hih we need (Ashamed. Wliilst we cherish
Glorious memories, and that ot our martyred
dead, we pause herb and there to drop a tear over
lly Newapaper-The Sitretftrplnit
■a—The Unllocfc Prlatlag PnM:
Wo ore Indebted to the Nashville Union <fj
American for Iho interesting mid lnstruetlve nr-
iicle below, to'Which the uUentlmt of renders,
regular and transient Is invited:
The most wonderfttl of all modern iuBlitutious
i" tlio dnlly newspaper.' it Is a photograph of
tho shilling scenes of Iho world taken fresh ttefy
dfjr. 'It Is tlie grand reservoir into whic,h ave
poured the events,• great and small, which go to
makeup the sum of tlie.world’s.Jiiatory. It is
tho cheapest of ah saleable articles. Tho. man ,
who flings it down with “Pooh! there’s nothing i
iq it,’ 1 'If he does not find tlio record of a par
ticularly startling; eyent, jg guilty .of a- piece of
kbsurdity tlint cannot lie surpassed. Let him re
ject for a moment upon the enormous amount
of labor uccdssnry to prepare one single issue of
tlio )>apcr ho so contemptuously cnsls aside—of
tlio outlay of- money requisite til Jay those bits of
, nforinatbin before Turn—more, perhaps, ;tlum Jje,
will expend in purchasing papers in all his life.
Let him reflect that nil the npplinnccs of art and
science—tho telegraph, the steam engine, and tho
the printing press—are. brought iuto play to give
him information; that editors, reporters and cor
respondents, all cudgel their brnins for his bonc-
fli; that forty, or fifty mou have, wpr)ted.iong,and,
hard in order to givo him Ids toil cents worth,
and If ho bo not convinced, he deserves to ho
A great many of the Northern and Eastern
dailies, require from one hundred to two hundred
come so largo as to necessitate the stereotyping
ofithe forms, and bringing into requisition presses
thw print 20,000 In an hour, and turn out six
their
still work
our ruined homes. Others,
to this condition of things; i
abroad; you and I are bound to this sqll for
life, for better or for worse, find it: must,at lhbt,
corcr our remains.
To pine at oil# lot¥
cursing and gnawing
tlio press;
The process of stereotyping is simply tills':
UJIUU IIIIO VJ IIUKIIU
ssion ofit is left,upon the
baked until tlio limit of the type
narctens tuo paper pulp, when it is removod.—
This is bajlfrl the.inatrlx, and is placed in v a con
cave mould with n close fitting lid, and melted
iiepart of manliness; but to rise up niid go for-'
ward performing our high mission as men. Ho type metal is poured in upon it, receiving the
. Monif.-innstnnr-pQ nllmr. dona- •— ■ * • ■ • •• ■
not enough that the
impression, and becoming au exact duplicate of
the typo; but Ipibhs‘lnirdj block,.and in coftVejc
form to' fit the press’ cylinder. The curve, of
lias bccn“shed in every valley throughout the coarse varies with the kfud of press used. The
land? Is it not enough that the 1 p “““ ’ * W
him.
illh.nud got rid of this system ot espionage, by
removing the pretext of its -necessity; and -by’-
ISS3 KJT'SSj^JSFSt a hirge number of paymaster* and citizens are
tarn them fhejr placts nndhotvto keep.then), 'partners;/ of Lowenthd in- the swindle, whioli
•lmiutn^o tn nliniit lihlf n tnillinn nP dnllnrc' "
lime for its delivery; I- might enlarge jfpon this
subject by showing the depressing efieot upon
! the country which would be produced by the
sodden removal of so much of-its productively
bor. Its first effect would be the decreasing
r away upon the weary march, upon the dread-,
1 battlefield, In the trenches and on the picket
1 many a time you thought of that
laltbful old negro, and your heart warmed, to
ll,. Did lie not raise the corn andmeat'
[bat fed your wife-and children ? And when
you returned homo, did he not-welcome you
a! a? 1 ? 0 ,? I 0 ? 1 Was'he not faithful to the
ni« 1 i’S leve thero Wft9 scarcely ever such a
hlii lro °‘ fidelity ia the world, as was exhibited
“y me negroes towards us during the war. Then
r.?! 3 net cherish any animosity toward , them
^loh we and they were uriabjo to pre-
j™t, and which is a deplorable catastrophe to
. — ......... „ „ doplt
‘bcni.more thnn to us. -
And now, gentlemen, 1
VOL. XII.
“ Eimdll CE^BEB TO HE lIANGEltOUB WHEN KEABOff 18 LEfrT FREE TO COMBAl r l¥>--^br^r
ATLANTA;' OA.lfSTODAY» OCTOBER',' 7, 1800.
NO, 234.
ve required for the celebrated Bullock Press
Others and brothers and sons lie whitteiflng oti
every hill top ? Is it not enough that the voice
ot lamentation has been heard at every firesidftf;
Isitnot enough that the wailings.of the- widbw yet it prints 16,000 papers (on both sides,) an
^aiaa!,jraasgaEg
that was in the power of human nature? Inour are placed in it at the same time, With a blanket
SR; " , :z'''~'S^s^3sssosmsmsss.
; sa^!& 4 5^ , %6a»s5JB«6^rss
no work of his. Ho did not seek freedoqi, and ^hinery,-while mliin spniy of-water playo upon
nominally free as he is, be is helpless beyond it moistening the whole mass. Then one end is
expression—helpless by hte want of-habits of placed in rite Bullbck Press, thfe Crank'is turped,
self-reliance; and doubly helpless by his xvantot *and the machinery begins its work—printihg'
comprehension to understand and appreciate his both side& ol the paper at once, cutting each off
condition. From the very nature of his sur- at exactly - thelfighnengtii.nnd turhing'tke'prilTS
roundings, so lur ns promoting his welfare, aud *
adapting him to his new relation to society ^s
concerned, all agencies from afoppadimbst preye; bo cut,at,.the mill
inadequate. They may restrain m individual in- the presS' room. "'
stances, but we are the only people in the-World m luo-
who understand his character, nnd hence: tho , , Another’Bid Swin»x,e.—^It is announced on
only people in the world capable of ■ managing: '-tliq ivuthority of. ft Now Orleans spe'eial i that - a
.mile on tire got/erhment ' to the' /tuiqunti bf, a
. , To remedy the evils growing out df tlid nboli- , . , „ , . , , ■ .
, lion of slavery, it seems two things are necessary, °* dollars him just been,dpteeted.—
rati'ft recognition of .the freedom of* th? [race,-, fooweiitlial', a claim agpnt; is the tiftine of die
as a Wet, nud the willing enforcement of tfiera. pafty.' 111 The dispatch says:
One of, the detectives was present muisaVliim
and jlistlce in our contract, and in eyciy way in f or „ e several of tlicsc doeuriienta, and a -warrant
nay be, brought m contact^tlr-them.. ;wa | lssued - - - - -
we convmoo the world of our good Loweutlml
rith him about twenty
red to thre'o hundred dollars: ’ It ih asserted thtit
i and citlfcens ai-e
Atlnntii AdvortiMementMi -
~ FAtt AND WINTER ^
t>HY 0 ; 00l>^.!
m*
Corner Whitehall. and Hunter ..Street#.
• ATLANTA, 1 G-A.,
Takes plcauure In lntorming lilB frlemlA uml tlio public
1 generally, tliM hd'lfc ''' »"* "
j NOW : OP;E'NI?r<jf i: "
j J-ii-tJ ,'oi ' • -ONK OP TUK-: ; ''l‘iiMl!J.r.- -Ill
'J it Imb M'i ; del- eitJ ,.l--|,ir ,1
Most. Extensive and Best Assorted!
- : > - ■ fmu ,<ivui:
STOCKS OK GOODS
Ever brought to this Market, winch lida hueit pnretinded
, for Cash, nnd \yill bo *c»lct for Caohi ■ ». .ut'
AT VNPHECEDKIVrhV LOIV VIUCKS !
Attainr« i> AilvortlMoinolitre.
NE.,5ir. arrival:
( joHH'B.iWJni*rf0i-.v i- 1- icnlimtil ,o.,ffnwaits.
i ’-rtre-.rvjxii -ut I 'to vi-io I 1 1 .haJnxStj (Haiti -j-u
4„.-II,, 1J
” ' "''(Lnto'of Qrlflln.'oh.,)' ‘ . ”,
Arc* now Opening on WtaHoliall Street,
a ,«.£Wk:p X,"'o %'A, „ iiX
*f jfg
A Supfenor Stock ’bf' Staple And "Fanoy
5^;OC>13S, ;
"I tfl nll'W-ll :vVV,':i' •l-:iiU'i
-ctfolly Inypc tliucltlzeiis ( of Attauta and.
iUfroHndlugicountrytocnllainfbxamlne','aB'' ■"
'"tfi'ey l ’'flatter tliemaolves that' 1 ’
THEIR GOODS CANNOT BE SURPASSED
hr this or ,pqy ytlicr marl
..PftcoorKlvgapc'e-
i e;ofhie L vl&Xe s'
IhcroaHedliU'llltiuB for doing busincBai ; 7?o call aiid'ekHuliilo tUiilr Stdclr, fla they tab ptenud the'
*- “■ — - most Afatiaita* -Tlfolr Gtorkaiarfl polite and accommo-
dajlng, aud will! tako great ptqasuro lu showing Goode.
'iisd’&CEitikGl 1 - 1
And Intend ki;eptng ca^ntlyon hand, a largo and Se
lect Assortment of .
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes,
••t 1 ,w#lt vrir - . . - -j
Which tlioy will aell Cheap. Give them a trial, and ut-
iaty yonraolvea that “ "
I” | 'vt'*- tilt irrthei ti ., y-ioV. I -•7:..'. : ■
J. II. WHITE Sc CO.’S
.jCST'-ft the Plqw.fQ Jivy y'qm Goods !jg%
a ipT3—&
will consult tholr Intoreat by oxAmiiiinff this Stock beforu
purchasing clao whore.’ Goods will be alio wn them with
pleaanre by Competent?Salesuieu, Avho*tborougbly under
stand their business. In addition to the large amount, of
Goods Already oh hand, niid now beln^ rcceivcd,.
HE, VViilL KECEIVE ;\VEEKLY,
ItloHtllcalrubloStylcN ol'aUclanseHof Ctoods
In market. - The motto of this Establishment will -ho
SALES 0^ SMALL PROFITS !
One IPricfe' Only'j
Thll-above role wilt Tie atrlftly^ndiiered to, niid the
luatntcd with tlio prlccH
wants in this tineas rua- -
of Dry. Goode can an;
sonably ns the cloBeBi
systom'of httstnesa' “
mppTy-their wants In this dlneian real
wiitiSmmi&mr
apasaEa;
society will revive (rrim ita forewent’khock; hntl
our lands be crowned with abundant harvests.— . . .. . ^
yffc need tho labor of tho negro oil over the North Carolina, m a recent address, before the
| country, and it is’ worth,tbe.efforVto tMnirqSKvsd UiehUpr societies of the North'CarpUpa (Jn^ydrsi-
I If itlvould nut be extendending this chargo be- tv, spoke.asifoliows:
yond wlmt I conceive to be a proper, limit of - No : mo W nJd„oE yiefory are lor us, »o riatibual
jublleacau we celebrate, no songs of triumph
in ; our maidens sing, or garlands of glory
cave; there.isfoo welcoming hi' rf)tuming ; con-
querrors nor erecting of .triumphal arclies lpr;us,
to console us for our great defeat nud that heavy
8dr#ow which, never flitting, still is siltiug'
lioasoholdjand all that wo have left!
comfort ii.llfofoaa yet tender light ^>'icli ptyvs
around the memory of those who died to make
it otherwise.” j
caftlay them down from any of the Eastern or. Northern
longst this Cholco Stock will be found
attiiii < i. do - ) /. — is) w,-. U / - -
THE FOLLOWING GOODS, VIZ:
Block and Fancy Sllke,' ' '''' ” -Jt'.i '-n:: i-i
| Choice Colors tii French MeHnoe; ,-i •!' ; 1 ! ' *•
Choice Cotors-in Empreas Clothe,
—-a—*Ffench-and-IrlBhPop- -b*_— — —
1 I Black hnd Fancy All-Wool -DolnTncs,
' La Ohono, (Dress Goods,)
i Aripeprf iiiid.Mohah-o, ‘
. . MouBlinDolalues.
a Beautiful Line of ol6abb •
Ol tho FinestQualities and Most Dosirabla&tyieB.
! ' -ALSO-
Shawls, Scarfs,- .and- Nubias,
flno'TrjshJ.in<5n,l|uj)1ttiiS,Doylc8,
DamnsU Fringed Towels. Hilck and
CraBhTowclhig. tUoailied and Brown'l'n-
] .yo Dainnsl.-; 8,0, io.uud l 1 -'-)'Bleached and
"Brown Shoetlng! B 4 Linen and Cottow Pillow ’
basingNew.-York Mills, Lonsdide;-and nit othor fa
vorite brandd of Blcachod and Brown Shirtings; n splen'v
did line ofPrlnteof all stylos and qualities,' dno All-
Wool Flannels In White, Red, Gray, and Fancy;
Shaker Flannels, Canton rtannejs, tlnpsvk; ,
10, -11, and 12-4 Hlbbon-Bound English
All-Wool Blankets ; White, Brown, *
Gray Frqnqh, English, mid Ameri- .
can -Caesimeres and Cloths;
eutucky Jemis, gaUnots and Twedcs, Bahnoinl' aiiff
'oop .Skirts, Bosieryi Handkerchiefs, Embroideries,.
Glo- res, Volls, and a full lino Df-Yankee NotionsLadles'
Kid Cqlf, Mo'rqcCb, and CJotlitiaitq'rs;j'Geiitls'Kill; Pa-
Leathor, and .Calf Boots.; cases of Brogans: -and
piNG * ROLLING Mill COMPANY.
a -/1XifoJ•.•ilHi'i’.rJ 1 H v— 1.-. fy
AVING, completed their .ertenstve Foundry and
.ltPlHngAtlli.arpnow.proparqdtodoaU klndBOl
QaStiHg arid Mill Work
Ip tue DM SSWOBWIlWMi
-And at. prices that ndlVoompare favorably with those of
,. Northen}M»nufactnccrB., , , , , .
,t-i
vf
%
try, arising from these sources with theft- thou
sand abundant results. '' -' "
Besides all this, which appeals to our interests,
gentlemen, do we owe the negro any grudge?
t0 ProTOkuourhos-, ThePeAO DuoK.-Forney ^odileAvoring to
1 Cite our nnimosity, that lie 1ms been suddenly,’ dolay in the trial of Hr. Davis. Hdsays:
i jnd without any effort on fob pnrt, torn, loose It lies with him .to.caqse tho Attorney General
from the protection of 'his'master? You’may and his subordinates to ihs.litute criminal pro-
: have been that master. He js proud to, calLyott ceedings—and where? " fiotift Virginia, but in
] ® aster ye*- In the namo of humanity,ilet.them '^Pennsylvania where he will gut jnstice.
Ho n ' tt y , b . e older tban y ot| . perhaps' oxo h an ge says Forney is anxious to see a
earned you in his arms when you were an in- . ,
font. Ho may have been the companion oi-your rebel. Having missed everything of the
boyhood. Yon may lie bound to Min by k thou- kind during the War, he ndw wants a hanging
- sand ties which only a Southern man 'knows, for tlio benefit of unfortunates like himsolt.
and which ho alone can fee.l, in all its force., It , MSg—» -
Si l * wtw * ,en °n'y ft few'years ago,'you Mexican Bonds.—Spurious Mexican Bonds
a? affix's MBa W‘^ I *>" ■**” fga r m
•jour country, you committed to his care your places- Tke Secretary of the Mexican Legation
^“™^oud your loved ones; and when you were
mown:
in Washington haft issued'a circular, announcing
that no bonds can ever be considered valid and
binding on the-Mexican Bopuhlic, uuless t hey be
approved by'the Minister accredited' now to the
Government of the tlnited State:--, tlie condition
being in accordance 1 With sphcific-iinstructions re
ceived fromthe'Mexlcan Gdvefti'ni.ent. : -
-Emigration.—The Grove.Hill Journal says
the Brazil fever isforevaillng to n deplorable ex
tent in blioctaw county, Alabama. Wo learn
that some sixty are already preparlngiasalUUis
tall or-next winter. How the most of thein- will
iayy, extra sized Gaiters.
YOUNO pAWlSTTJl
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
GHOC E R 8,
INl VaOlBlilU Dltall' IN
Country Produce,
j .Scofield's Building, Whitehall ^t., .
ATLANTA, W - - - G-EORGIA
30
6*1, < ITW)
INDIA. BAGGING.
BALES INDIA BAGGING.; 'For sale by
GARRETT * BROTHER,
,, Scefleldflujldlag,Whitehall Strqpt.,,
'' lrtJFbNlh?0WBBH.'
DUPONT’S RIFLE POWDER. For sale
- ., let us lift ud onr heads .regret if after the fatal step shall have been taken,
J?!] P«w forward In tho dtscliargo dV our antieS. and when it is too late-fo retrace it I “ It is bettor
2 19 th »l burled In the past, for which it to bkar the ills wohave than to flee to oilicrs that
yro know notof!” Stay at home, and light It out
on this line. *' : . . - ' '■ )
, ... .OuotERAmKNdxviLLE.—Cbhcorninitft^e'if-
“Thoo mnaf *.p» v, isteijco of cholera in Knoxville, tlio W/uy of tho
thy gory locks atmo" ia ^’” 0V0rBha,t0 8dlnst says: We have taken pains to ascertain
] “J we need have no self-reproaches. But our aU «“ to obolera in this city. At
j [J mirselves aud: our country is none the
S, rlle fiioBsh man who hid his talent in a
2S ul wa3 none tbe 'e* 1 t° blame because lie
■ l 3 n , e - I" 01 us each in our sphere, you in
"re law. May God help us 1
Usuorong Intellioenob.—One of our New
‘wk dates cnutalnsthc following Church items:
j of Missions of tlio Frotestant
vk.„ i 13 Clu 'rek hold their 31st annual meeting
this cU^’ Ut t,,L ’ ® burc b fb® Ascension, in
. Reports of the committee on domestic and for
go Eoxo?8 hyfoWhiaow-Glast.;' <•
0 doccn Cotton Cards,
!5 bags auqt—assorted No.'s,, •
And various other art clea - G ^ nETT & BB0THEni '
( 1 1 Scofield Balldlng, Whltohall Street.
diec|,
not dissipated,
demlc in tills city.
da;
"re Southwest.
nJiSSSFir was held last evening, in the 7th
tlis n Ohurcslt. Addresses were made by
KtSS M , r - ”°odruff, llev. W. A. Boole, Bov.
Wetl and others.
Waf ? e " l y-four Bishops wore presont, and up-
! »crv inmi!? m ' I j[ 9t , crs . The ceremony was of a
""" 'ipSnraOtSf. -it («
Anna and the Fenians.—A New
‘ * ^ tUspatcli Bays:
ti 'thrcn?.J.i t ' ,ai '?V arlcrB of Santa Anna continues
Nfth visitors. George A. Bickley,
has nm,', 11 110 of the Golden Circle,
• 0enpr.Y C ri 13 HWOri l and sympathy to the cause.
' old cwliv , ffcon X bad a long interview with the
illttmn 7 i J^ofculay on the subject of Fenian
ceUt?. 1 ” 5 '. '? I|U “dberenu of Geneml Ortega,
r ft'd 'llstlnguis’.ied honor of ticilv-
! mo Mexican Bcpitblic, exhibit a bitter Un-
' th« p lnla . ^ nntt - fbey claim that lie is a spy
, reuc ‘> government, and they have tlocu-
- - l >rove ft. Ortega will leave tlie city
:ra. is not considered epi- :
'hero has not been n new
case for several days.”
’ -Matrimony and Suicide.—The following
.singular case is stated in n dispatch ftom Hudson,
New York, of the;4lh; .
A gentloman of this city, whoso namo is with
held Tor prudential reasons, was married on
Tuesday evening, and attempted to commit sui
cide the same night by cutting his threat with a
razor. His recovery is doubtful.
The Bibi.k.—Man lias received from divine
source .a book in two volumes, tlio study of which
will ennoble and edify Ids mind. Tho first of
contains God’s “word”—tlio Holy Writ. The
second, God’s "work”—universal nature, with
all its beauties and wonders. Tlio llrst volume
is richly bound, the second—boundless;
NABnviLLK.—The Union & American,.of^Fri-
day, say#: “Tho Mortuary Committed report
seven deaths by cholera, for tlio twenty-four
hours, ending at 7 o’clock, p. m., yesterday. This
shows a favorable decrease, and nssures us that
the scourge will soon leave us altogether.
■ Tns Vaorant Act.—Some forty odd negroes
were arrested by the Nashvillo police lost Sat
urday under tho vagrant act, which is being rig
idly enforced in that city.
Bible Union.—The American Biblo Uniou
commenced the celebration of its seventeenth an
niversary in the First Baptist Church in Now
York on the 3d instant.
i PEAOHPR’S FWWff.
100 BARRELS DF PEACHKR’S YXXX,
old customers that-wei
oe.two, :> >.
ALSO, TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK:
800 barcolsFlonr—Yarlous grados,
200 sacks Llyeraiol fialt,;
100 coils Bale Ropo,
GOO bags Corn,
And many other -
sold at lowest
if./'
‘ soRlO—8m
.-i
,04»»V!re.“ in
tSW^W-ru - u
OFFER FOR SALE,
,AND ABE mupahed to- r-11.1. oRnsns fob— . ,
Ilailr'ona' 'Spikes and Chairs, Bridge Bolts of all 'sizes,
1 i; -Nall, Rod and'Hofio Shbe IroftfHdOp Iron'for
/ ''Cfoti6nTlds;c:ilttdnny'tiofeti l o'dlcrigtll,.-
Bar Iron, Ronud, Square, Oval, Or ' '
-!■: ’= ‘ 1 jr'jatBrift'dflrdri,ttfom ‘
j - . , f tj.'f nc k, on hand And ' . • 1
rolled to order. 1
'' ‘ ‘ '
aM MACHIHE BEPARTMEHT
Thoy are prepared to exocnto alt orders for
. dv Areting's MnchinoWorit,
. EMUiuciNa:
roadChr Wheolsj- 1 •>«.'!
..Boxesand Pedestals,
Iron Frouts and Verandahs for Buildings,
’ " • ■ ‘ Sugar Mills and KetUes of all sizes,
j -1- - -in- - - Cifenlar, Malay, and Sash Saw Mills.
Having FirsbClasa PATTERN Tit AKERS, they arc
prepared to get up all kinds of Castings with neatness
nd dispatch.
tew
j of all duacriptlonB,
wpd from Northern; manutoctorioa; aud. whllo Ijiey
□6 premium for a Southern enterprise, tutor wo.Ulcl
’ly.Bollclt the patronage dr all who.wl»H. ‘ '
Atlantii 1 Adv^^tifliomoiitN.
1>R. C. L, HKOWl
,0 Jilt V ‘ ' V t AMOR IPX, #J *)(
I^ate with Kdward Wilder Si Co.
rrn,Ii ’ " • * ivoutavlUe, Ky.
R EDWINE & Fd Xi
IwilbZKSALK AMU itSTAlI. DRACanS w <
^taints,.Oils, Varnishes,
! !- Vit.j-v r-.-t |p u tty, Wlridow-Citiss,
, I -nil «H -fblw ... fi-iiC A 10 lidiii ?ij "t/lhaqo*
■ AND -ALL KIND'S OF PATENT MEDICINES. >
•« • t .'Wll-r\.hl / *W
iWill keep constantly .On bandaflareAtttctdbf, .fo
WIIXSKIBS, BRANDIES AND WINKS
„ : .'Eii-iq -i-itfqirf i-M In lini
For Medical purposes. AIbo, n coinplcto stock of - W
! ,1-i^it i.i : if, rt-rfif-u Ksytr jOkiukui
.n.iMifferistw’” Fa^^o^.',
fttlaftlfs JlMl <■!, C.:i |..-i
. W.<: 1.' -q/i!l.-.-|"(| '111 VJKti fkuil HBYlDj hoof)
Df connection witli oiu prug Store, wp are
C'S ftflV grid) Mid L omi-Ul.-im poforril ;
THE FINEST PEESORIPTION STAND
111 the Southern country, where PhyBlcians may liely Upon
having their Prescriptions carefully compounded of
PURE Medicines AT ALL HOURS, Night or Day.
• . .. ,, .t pi-nirtA-t’S -ill f
: -■—U r a -Jit; MH'ill - -J. ; -5
von SALE.
A Full . Set of- Druggist’s . Furniture.
^ I' j !V f-’-» tit> n »v s > »K»rl ^
Bepgf—8m , „ • , , , . i
rx
J kfi wl -iff WV<» Tof ‘Ant. ! •>» ■ -WI-T a;ii If
CUT AND OTHER PROPERTY
T RESPECllFtthLY'cali the nttchtion of capitalists and
A iho pnblio gcpsrally,- Do tho advantages of having any
property thoy may offer for Bale, entered on my. Register.
. Thu Very large amount of lauds already plaOod In my.
hands for salculylug lu,different Southern States, will In
duce capitalists from tho North and Europe, In search of
KbalEstate, to visit the Gate City. And by an examina-
S ^t8*toifio'Mlnciral reibnrceB bf the’Sorith, Its valuels
not-even .known to its citizens.' The beds of Gold,.Sil
ver, C— * ~ * ' ’
passe
i^HRIR
aa worked In some of "those mines near twenty years.
”■ * — “• ‘ -a.
tft
If
AfUifttu AdvorUsomentH.
SI
ver. Copper, Lead, Coal, Iron mid Mangaucae are notsur-
iScdm tho world;' 1 To the capitalists of the North arid
jropo, I solicit thorn,to mako a practical;survey., I-cau
place to thcir iBsistanco an old COmlBh Miner—ono who
has worked In some ol those mines near twenty yeai
Krcpol 8 ° WkWi
The Oro’in all. .caseB ,1s, eo accessible that thee
working tho mines wdnld not exceed half thoo_ r __
“ e necessary in Europe. While tho facllltlos for trnns-
tlonoro'nfl that could lie desired. Iron and Man-
- •' -'isOll almost ptiro." The citizens 'of the
id nunu'iu tiumu uf uui at)DUii«ut;u uuu
CBtfor thoinsqlycB. Ifoavo upwards,ot
9()O,O0O Acres of these Eioh Mineral Lands
IN UPPER! GEORGIA FOR HALE,
It will bo a pleasure to mo to. receive from owners, and
to enter on my Register, a-description of any property
WyjjWgfogrire to eejh.whether, I
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be chugcd-as
HMI PM. JMR any particnlar
after first
Insertion. , oil
All communications or letters on business Intended lor
this office should he addrqasodto “The/Atlanta In tell:-
gencer.’ls- • ■ ■.
" 1 JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
• •»:!' ii» •rlA'nxruritii *t& i; Pfoprietor.
Leave i
RAILROAD Q-triDE
Georgia Railroad.
, E. W. COLE, Superintendent.
DAY ■ PASaBNQFn TRAIN:
11,15 A. M
CORN. , CORN I-; ..:
AAA SACKS CHOICE. WHITE CORN, ,
^tfSSSllWMWMaKJ,
■ ^:>}' - jubaf '■>»; ‘V;'
W KEGS PRIME LEAP LARD. itW^ nnd’'for
,7! pratte,kdwab»»&co:' '
OLD BOURBON, ' " ‘ :
-| A BARRELS, FOUR YEARS OLD, very fine. In'
LU storennttforsalo^^
■ SACKS, SACKS)'"'' '!* ’"“.f."'!
A AA NEW SEAMLESS SACKS, '" ’
UUUi TOO Osnaburg Hacks.' In store and for salo by:
angtB , . . .FRATTE,EDWARDS* GO,,,,
., " ;l , DA'cdN, "'tokcotf I'"'' V !'
Onrififi tBS CLEAR 1 UYcbifr SIDS®, ,
lUUUU 0,000 pounds Shoulders:'ih,,"/ --in
FLOUR, FLOUR!
YXTE offer the following Standard f
VT . market rates, supplies of which
stnntly on hand: . j .,
" WhltORoao—ExtraFaneyi -'/ii ii".-
Silver Lake—Extrri.Fancy, nj -till .
ti: '• Orthodox—Extra Fan oyi ■ 7nii r.ti<i!i
"Ashland—Extra: • •• 'M-' 1
St.LouisMflls-ExtrhV •' “> "' ,l - '•
., “■ '.t'lFallsGity—Superflrio; •" ■ - i,
.Bank'Mills—Suporilrie, ' ••
M. * L.—Superfine)
1R BAItltELS. For eqlo cheap, to, close consign;
,(! PHATTBpEDWARDS A OO.
CARBON SMIfl' 11 '"
A hr BBLS No. 1 CARBON OIL; I In store and Tor sale
GbO very cheap, to close consignment; to which wre
especlaliy-lrivlte tlie a'tteiitibn of neal'ers.
1 1 PltAI-PK. EDWARDB A CO.
Go.
( 2 Broadway, 21 New Street, .!<: New York,
iPn ekfisi)' arid Solr Lands; ‘ itogotiatd'iibLif; Organize
, iQorporatloris. fori -Mining; Manufacturing and-ether r
Standat'd Brands l ift lowest
iwBl bokoptebn-
f! ^^^uScofonjeaVFumlshTenants 7 '
. . and- Laboi'ers to;Proprietors'Uff.!all/
Ul , da,,mne 9 . : Ac., Ac., Ac.,
" l ""'-' l '''' ll At.S6v- l AdXN i r ! *Dk 4W«*"
srsburg Land and Emigrant C&
• Vi-Iln ;t!.-if ■/'■)>. ill I If” III "i.-ili -V
Sqfaetary,,,.
Central Office,-17 and 19 Broadway. NeW York.
' ‘ SilT i' lkll-j’I'illi II;
|l. IT nr snnv>..l; b sifcrf;. ’{pwliat -nil
I have at this time,‘in and near theCtty of Atlanta; >!'-
107 I.OIISHS, I.O’l'S nud SHIAI.I. FARMS
'.- s
lb (he State of Georgia, 633 ! Plantations
.m,m acre.
ittons
■v- .20,814 .aerba i
tatldhs arid WIH lMfids; containing!?! 4,222 aCreB
,,i ' 20,524 acres
] Q hO'^tato pf; Yltglnla 4 -209 Pldptatlons.*: a. rivji;u:;
* and Wild Landa. contaMns- ~ “f? 68
Jf^«!S| n fctation
SEED RYE.
1 KA BAGS NEW herd RYE. In store mid for
t S “ le,>y ■ PRATT!!,'EDWARDS * <io:
tennessjEe hams. "
A LBS TENNESSEE HAMS In'store nud
gj.UI/T/ for salo cheap, to closo edrialgmnent, hy
s'wG-2w PKATTE, EDWARDS A CO. ,
TEIftTHYiHAY
'i A BALES Tf MOT1IY jlu,store,and for salo,
illlifl-am PRATTE, EDWARDS A CO,',
Duthern manufactories siietaJnod. and her resources du-
iloped. ;-•! sjpi4-8ilr - ■
tST'All orders left rit, ob’iiddrelsod'to. tiie -AtUiffS'
Mining, ARolling Mill Co.,,or at the store of,J. M, A..I.
C. Alexander, Whitehall street, will receive prompt at
tentlon. 1 • - -.i'! i<4 .f i.i-il
CHARLES BOHMEFELD
' ' v n-'l> aa it.a; ,.i IW i
V
N
n t'.J Bi'H. FjtmtAti. ->l
HifiANUFAotuRER or Wood teSSTsiich an Oak,
. |JL Walnut, Mtlliogimj, Rotbwirtil, Wol’.'Of all sizw'
,b,r a-iihoi llr> U -.ill’ HHMI »>!■ HP.'
WHOLESALE g-booers
, I til Vl.i*eUlf»-» it llO .KfKilll » • I
-'•> j lil:>:ii.ii; aiit ivg-iDlrinti il l rjfi
Opxnmission ]Vferoliants,
y on HAhd, : at frtice8 to ablt nll cuW6n.„
endB toall ordora for Disluterment of Doceaecd Soldlcwj
ml" wlthTltB^LKGXNTHKARSE.'ntahortestnotlce,
Ho ls also prepared to fill ordBrs/for FURNITURE to,
the satisfaction of ull cbnr
/ i
Marietta Street,
Bull
Spring.
Atlanta,
mayfi-re |. ,
>. .! . GEORGIA,
«T. V'Q->
CLOTHING*
jyjADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLES, for Finland
Winter wenr^Ji
o
aLeydeK’s,
Atlanta,-Gi
1\U
IMS
s FASHIONABLE
EADY-MADE CLOTHING. ,
JCl: Gent’s Famishing Goods, Ac.
. . Now: arriving at .. jnjRrjugQ ^ LEYDEN’S,
- luni ‘illI ‘ ■> Whitehall Btreet, Atlanta, Gn.
i i-iofn! i .
»p * vVii--1~
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c„
Ci ELECTED from late lmfiortattons. -Now In-ktdre and
p. ready.for making rip, at , iiirll,. 1 .Mt-
’ ■> HERRING & LEYDEN’S. |
Whltohall street, Atlanta Ga.
UNDERTAKERS,
_.*Bli ,‘Metai(c UlI '
sizes arid ortholntestimprovfcd
nwnt'
Coffii
Robowooi,
OofllUBcheaper —, {e - 7 J
. Orders by letter or.-telegraph, giving,sUx) wi
bo executed byexpreBS. Persons'at*Alat
the disinterment and removal of frlendi;. l
and expense by giving us their ordrirs.
Undertakers trill consult their Interest by calling ttpob
us at onr Wnrerooms, Peach-Tree streot, opposite Wcs-
ley Chapul Church, Atlanta, Ga. , , , aug2fti-to
bags Oor_,
er goods in our line. All of which will bo
current rates,, bv
GARRETT A BROTHER,
Scofield’s Bnljdlng,-Whlteball Street.
Vtf49
COTTON
YARN8.
’ srinlB—8m Hcofleltl’s Building, Whilehall Btreet.
NATIONAL HORSE INSURANCE COMP'Y,
Office United States Hotel Block,
LOUISVILLE, , I, ■ KENTUCKY,
Capital, jjsO.OOO,
INSURES HORSES & MULES
Against IiO«» by TjUeft and Death.
Rates Established by tho Experience of a Century in
, . ; England.. ,
J. W v BUO0EENY, President. ^ o
D. B. DEWEY, Secretary.
Geo. L. Chapman,
J. W. Si-itiNoEn, [• General Agents.
Otfico Stato Agency at Atlanti. Trivellng and' Local
gegtswonted. LiberallnducemenlaolkTetL
dm * Caro Editor IntefogTOcS-fAtlnnia.
Southern Mutual Life Insurance Co,
OF iic EN't TJ O IC .
L. T. Tiidstin, Secretary.
Capital, # 0 0,000.
cnisirn tbri-ktual.
^^Stockholders, Offlcors, and Directors all olllzeua of
Kentucky, offering In He plans tho greatestadvautages to
tbs assured
KafsnENcss.—Atlanta: Clayton, Adah A Purse; Pratte,
Edwards A Co. Louisville: II. D, Nowcomb, Ksq,; War
run, Mitchell A Co.
A. F, BURNETT A CO., Agents,
angSO—Sin Atlanta, Ga.
TT^WMASuFACfroR^^cb! COTTON YARN?
... . HERRING A LEYDEN:
Whltoball street, Atlanta, Ga.
THF ; GATK OITY MILLS,
* . j: Near Whitehall Street,
' ATLANTA, m . GKORQIA,
Y8 now.tnhnufkcturing FLOUR of snperlor quality
JL. from Ch.olco New Wheat, aud wilt supply Bakers,
Healers and others on favorablo,terms.
. Hond for a card of prices and qualities.
MEAL ftOm White Com always on hand. _
i . O.B. GRENVILLE,
Proprietor-
TO BUILDERS. ~^
I HAVE'recotved from tho Manufacturers, a sample of
Brown’s English Roofing Paint, for the Painting and
Preservation of Tin and Iron Roofs, Locomotives, and
with testimonials from a large number of gentlemen In
lionorth.andwsst; also. Superintendents of Railroads.
An Inspection ot this Faint, which has been in use for
upwards or SO years, and reference, can be seen at my or-
-fieo.
One gallon will cover two and a half squares, at 85
cents per gallon, by the barrel of 40 gallons.
S I-, EDWARD PARSONS,
Real Estate Broker
aep8—1m ► > Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga,
iseplO-tSm'
kock: rock:
• . • i *
By -tho Porch or Load.
S ILLS, Lintels, Square Blocks; Flagging, and Cnrblng
prepared at short notice, and on reasonable terms
by. a i, ... ..... ...’T" —'■■■ ■ - j ; ■■
7 TItOS, ALEXANDER.
BRICKS, BRICKS!
400 0Q0 GOOD BRICKS. For sals hy
* THOS. ALEXANDER,
Apply at tho store of Haalett 4b Jonen, Whitehall at.
aiijr^l—8ra
Who would not be Well!
S HATTERED CONSTITUTIONS restored by ‘‘Helm
bold’s Extract Boehu.” Jyl7
. “»«"* tofal. of. .2,600,079 acres
long residence In the South and extensive travel In
io SecUbnarcontalnlngthese lands,'enable: me to speak
.MHiiiMii
ib. Cotton, ltice, Sugar, Tobacco, Corn, W r heat, Bar-
^slerios; F0WMWW-»WMa«iftl
„WCi pltalistaiwisliing to pnrcliaBfiHontliomLonds are hs
-K i ■ aiiiMiiM
,gj)l wfotmiy Oirjlu-eldca piukliig.tbu.oxpe|ise efgrpwlng
Jbj FEiiENCEs—Rlbhard:Peters,-Esq; Gen. L. J; Gartrcll.
^.Rlf UmnmojA^^ ” ' ~ ’
a
oy
.Itehalf etrebt, Sco'fleld’i!
or at his Factory on Lnckie atroot/near Walton
l ,nng28—8ni?
ill at hls'WnroroomS oh
aing.
T. M; & R. O. GLARZE-,
, »il t ti'M#
DEALERS Df J.., *
English/and Amprlcan Hardware:
ALSO, AGENTS FOB
FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM A COUNTER
SOANES,
Which we will sell at FACTORY PRICES, expenses ad.
.ded.
Iyl8—8m
Comer Peach-Tree and lino streets,
. Atlanta. Gsl
A. T last:
COME
OTEAM PITl'INaS, UNIONS,’
Globe Valvea, CJieckvCqnnocUpn Cocks,
Globe OU Cups, Safety Valves,
Qungo Cocks, Steam Whistles,
Starting Valves, Steam Gungcs, Ac. ,.
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE I
Tho place to buy yonr
Gas Fixtures, Chandeliers,
Pcndatfe, nail Lights, Brackets, Ac.,
and havo yonr Gas Fitting done by
IIUNNICIITT A 11ELLINGRATH,
Jy21—ButWSm Comer Alabama and Loyd its.
.•v’.v.v^.... ...f:..' V:?. r . ;;:1 . 3 .‘.b;bo p. m
Leave Atlanta at — 8.15 A. M
Arrive at Augusta 8.00 P. M
■ NIGHT rASSBNOEIt TRAIN.
Leavo Augusta ... . 9.00 P. M
Arrive at Atlanta 7.00 A. M
■Leave Atlanta -. .. 5.45 P.M
Arrive at, Augusta- 8.80 A. M
Atlanta A YVest-Polnt Railroad.
GEORGE O. HULL, Bvptrlnltndenl
:: J®® . 0DT ' ■ n nf, A
“ ftufttirn - - m.• ^7*8H A,
Arrive at West-Point.. . j... ;v.. 1.1. 12.40 P. M
D,tY PASSENOEH, THAIN—Op.MINO IN.
Leave West-Point ,...11.50 A. M
Arrive at Atlanta.... .....: 5.15P. M
I HlWWiWW■* ,'Veat-Pol.it Railroad.
DANIEL H. GRAM, Superintendent.
Leave West-Point:'.-,:’.;.;..vjn.............U. 1.08P.;M
* mory,.,.f,(.; m**-
t-Polht
n'vu T
LeaveColnmbns..". ...... O^M A! M.
Arrive at West-Point..;.;;.,. .1.; .'..V.........11.80 A. M
and Wild Lands, containing.. i 288,811 acres
he State of Arkansas,, 8 Plnntationa
slid’Wild Lands, cbntffiMfttfTKm W 1 20;fiOO acres
" " 5,780'aeres
mfi Wild Lands; containing:80,602 acres
ho State ot Maryland, 2 Plantations
pndUVIld'Lhrids,containing." 4,
!MKfen^i?g t>q ” g
4,350 acres
50,800 acreB
l/.i /
E. B. WALKER, Superintendent. .
I, DAY PAS6XUOXR TRAIN.; ,
anta ..Va.’.'f.l,‘IOUi>..V;1.57P.M
a....................>r«*.«•:.••*.* 0.55 A. W
Arrived lu Mahridi'-. H‘. .'At.'. ...4.25 A. M -
' ' .!’•! tsi.-j-'-! 7~:.
.: M's®*) Him. KaUr ? a ^..".» <
CAMPBELL WALLACE. Superintendent. ,, ,
1 I : . i" . 7 . *T1. I rTT* a "’ ■ I: • : M I -
NiaHT EXPriKSS PiSSEfioEB ThAlN-i-DAIi;Y. * !
LeaveAtlantal-.-..;,...!.,.:.;. 1 ..4..in.,0.15 P.M
Arrive at Dalton 1.15 A. M .
Arrive at Chattanooga. 4.00 A. M
Leave Dalton.7.. 10.25 P. M
Arrlveat Atlanta...,...v.h.. ,u-.....— o.i» wife 5
1 * l.ilr ‘ raV-i*-«»»«n«Kg»AiF' .
ArrlvoatChnttanooga,,..,,... ...6...5.40P. M
TAaVAnkiiiiannam. ° ' • T > 2 30 A M
* u‘45 a. y
MARIETTA PASSENGER TRAIN. )|
Leave Atlanta.;.j*?. M *
Arrive at Marietta 5.25 P. M
'Leavo Marietta 7.40 A. M, :
Arrive at Atlanta 9.05 A. M ,
Mall Stage Line from Atlanta to Dah-
louega.
Leayo Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday.. ,G A. M.
Arrive Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday 7 P. M.
' bill ::i
EDWARD PARSONS; i”
Whltelndj Btreet. Attanta, da,
H mm >■' AND ^BTiFSTY !
~ r nl vA vtt} .«•/«• -rid ton --i lift*'! •“» ’* ■
flajl infiget them at ” ' mil ; SON „ & G 0 R uui , „
• I, t- 1 :.v. J0HN Stf a lon&trci;aSt«,
.FpnkUnBlock, AlabamastreeL
1:11- -!Vt -III-* • • ’riui'i ■’! '
I -»l)tl : 1-yiftVln . « ;• '■
STJfoiSr DDElIBS. '
T . - |u -L'• lr>!»«■: !
0A8KS ftUGARicUHED HAMS
'] ’bb'eisU'ktasW '
n .spfoqxeeSoap,.„i.'i „ ti-,.-;, jii't
- lO'Dixos Matches; - - •' •
i'o^'aAiis Nriw Oti'eans Molasies,
" S.bgrtej^ta^ar;," 'V
50, cgsoa splendid Pickles,
2i dpzcu Cedar Churns,
I 60 DewIJphns. ;
2:
to
O B A R R E L 8 F I OIU R B
: 60 boxes Crackers,| -
■10 boxes Raisins, 1 - -
: 10 doz Brooms,
25 Sots Measures,
25 dozen Blne'Buckets,
20 cases OyBters. ’
AR now open to-the trade, nt
JOHNSONS A GORDON’S,
. Commission Merchants,
Franklin Block, Alabama street.
PIKENIX GUANO,
-C10R Tnrnlps, Wheat, Aci On hand and for sale at
1 ' * JOHNSONS A GORDON’S,
r CorainlBBlon Merchants,
aug!4, ... Alabama street.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS:
Office Nat. Express A'Transportation Co., 1
■ . IticnMONO. VA., Sept. 8rt, 1858. )
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE;
be sold, before tho City Hnll door in the City of
tlanta, on the first; Tdfcsday in October noxt, tho
following QitgLots, levied .qn.for tho taxes on said lots
Cltylots'Nosfoanda, half acre, land lot 61, ward B,
block i. Assosscd as tho propcrty.of .JamoB A. Ander-
“on. 1 - '• /. . . r.. r
City lot No. 2, land lot 77, ward 1, blqck 30. half acre, on
ud
-- . - ,r, o:ouk:VO.uuu auru,uij
Forsyth Btreet. Assessed ns tlie property of,L.W. Cook,
City lot No. 59, ward 4, block 0, laml lot No. 61; half
acre, on Houston streot.” Assessod as the property of.es-
tate’of J7M. Coleman, H. 8 Coleman, administrator.
City lot NO. 90, ward 4, block 14, half acre, more or
less, on Honston Blrect, land lot 51. Assessed as the pro-
P ,Cl?y 0 lot No. 137, ward B, lnnd iot 78! ono and ono-foririh
acres, more or h-siu on Grribb street. Assessed- as the
P ”^ylotXnmnbo'r no^kriotvn), thl-cb acres, more or less,
14,.land lot-No.4U, ; on Yongc street;/ Assessed as.,
ironerty of Cutting A Stono.
vfty lot No. 1 109, ward 4j blriek 18;land lot 51, half acre,
■more or less, on Baker street.; Assessed as tho proporty
of S, Chamberlain.
City lotNo. 28, ward 0, land lot 51, quarter of an acre,
on Peneh^reo and Ivy streets. Assessed as the proporty
° f cTty lots Nos. 2 and 8, ward 5, block 1, land lot 61, half
aero, more or less, on' Wheat streot. Assessed as tlie
property of li. \V. CoW.
. . City lot No. 125, quarter of an acre, ward 5, land lot No.
78, on Marietta street. Assesscdas the property of 1 K. '
lot No. 50, one acre, more
. Assessed as tho property
ward 2, block 11, quarter of
an'acre, more or less. Assessed as tho property of Ml-
' City lot (number not known), Innd lot No. 45, ward 8,
one acre, on Railroad and Cemetery streets. AssosboU
i tho Drouertv of Mrs. Mary Combs.
City lot (number not known), four acres, more or less,
i Haynes street, land lot No. 83, ward 1. Assessed as
tho property of James Carter.
City lot No. 2, quarter of un acre, ward 2, Block 11, land
lot No. 77. Assessed as the property of Edward Com
City lot (nunibor not known), quartdr'of an aero, more
lees, on alley, land lot No. 78. Assessed ns the pro
perty of Owen Calahan.
City lot (number not known).-land lot No. 78, ward 6.
half an acre, more or loss, on Hayden street. Assessed
s tho property of Allen A llamet.
City lot (nnriiber not known), land lot No. 84, half acre,
lore or less, on Race-Truck street. Assessed as the pro
perty of W. W.' Grnbb.
City lot (number, not known), half acre, ward 1, on
Stockton street, land lot No; &1. Assessed as the pro
perty of Bamnoi L. Atkinson.
City lot (numbernot known), ward 1, block 171; quar
ter of an acre, more or less, land lot No. 83, on Bnckgood
and Eliot streets. Assessed as .the property of William
" idsou.
ty lot No. 82, half aero, ward 6, block 6, land lot No.
Assessed as the property of F. F. DodBon’s estate,
on Ivy street.
City lot No,.34, third of an acre, wards, land lot No.
78. on Marietta street. Assessed as tho property of 8. H.
Dean.
:ro, more or less, land lot No. 76,
t Whitehall and Garnett streets.
O'clock, A- M.
Stockholders are particularly requested to be repro-
. sented, cither In person or by proxy. Proxios must bo
{Umlabed with proper reyenuo stamps for each signature,
and banded tothe Hec+etarv nnd Treasurer of the Com
pany on or before 1st October next. / ,
“■■u, ' ll ' J. E. JOHNSTON,Prealdenl.
J. V. H. Ai.i.kn, See. anil Tr.
NEW ARRIVALS! NEW ARRIVALS I
TU8T RECEIVED 125pleccs Prlnlafrom lStoTOceuls;
25 pieces Sea Island Demesnes, 4-1 goods at 25 cents,
and other widths at proportionate rates; 1115 pieces Bon
not, Hat, and Trimming Ribbon; 88pieces Belt Ribbon;
89 dozeu Misses’ lleop Skirts; 25 dozen Ladles’ Hoop
gklrte ftt 75 cents. each. CaU *
Roark's Building, coc. Whitehall end Mitchell sts..
eepO—8m ^^Atlanta, Ga.
FORM OF PROXY.
Knnw'uU m*n Py Ohm prstcnU. 'llmt ———, the sub-
scrlhor, being Stockholder in tho ^National RxpreM and
Tranriportatiou Compauy, do hereby constitute and ap
point ■" ‘r » true aud lawful attorney and proxy, to
represent in all genoral metingH ortho ntockhol-
dera of said Company, neld within six months from and
alter the dato hereof, when not personally present
or represented by some other proxy, with bill power and
authority at such general meetings, to give such vote or
votes, and to do snch ether act or acta, an could
give or do, aa a member of the said meetings, if
personally present; and do hereby ratify and con
firm whatever vote or votes, act or acts, , said at
torney may lawfully give or do for - , In pursuance of
the authority hereby conferred noon him.
Witness hond aud seal this day of , one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
Test: [hkal.1
6opl5—tUocl 9^[stamp. J
eased as thq property or Carr, Glenn & Wright.
City lots Nos. «1, «$, and 08,8 acres, ward2, block 15,
land lot No. 76, on Washington and Loyd streets. As
sessed ns the property of the Planters & Mechanics'
Bank. i ,r l .■sjyyt iL
City lot (number, not known), laud lot No. 77. ward 2,
10 feet, more or Icbs, on Alabama and Whitehall streets.
Assessed »b the property of Drake & Moses.
City lot No. 03, ward 4, block 8, half acre, land lot No.
Cl. Assessed as the property of George 8. Alexander.
City lot No. 11, ward 2, block 11, land lot No. T7, ono
acre, more or less, on Washington nnd Mitchell streets.
Assessed as the property ^of Richard F. Lyon.
City lot No. 4, half acre, more or less, land 1<
ward 2, Block No. 38; <
Assessed as the properry oi jnrs. t. u. i/vnes.
City lot No. 81, quarter of on acre, land lot 53, ward 3,
block 8. Assessed as the propety of G. 11. Almand, on
Frasier street.
City lot (number not known), land lot No. 46, ward 4,
ono acre, more or less, Yougo street. Assessed as tlie
property of John Brldwell.
City lot (number not known), ward 2, one acre, more
or less, land lot 76, on Cooper street. Assessed as the
property of Wm. K.. Bagby.
City lot 47, lialf acre, ward 5, block 2, land lot 51. As
sessed as the property Of William W. Barnes.
City lot (number not known), ward 5, on Broad Mreet,
land lot No. 78. Assessed as the property of A. J. Bel-
erton.
City lot No. 25, one aero, ward 5, land lot No. 57, on
Peach-Tree aud Baker streets. Assessed aa the property
of B. Browne.
City lot (number not known), ward 4, six and a-balf
acres, land lot No. 40. Assessed as the property ot Wm.
B. Berry.
City lots Nos. 4 and 5, ward 8, two acres, raoro or less,
land lot No. 45. Assessed as the property of Bolling
Baker.
City lot (number not known), land lot No. 52. ward 3.
three-fonrths of an acre, Martin, James* alley. Assessed
as the property of Edgfleld Browu.
City lot No. 81, ward 8, block 5, land lot 53, half
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Fair and Fiaxler streets. Assessed as the property ot A
J. Buchanan.
City lots (numbers not kown), on Hunter and King
streets, half, and quarter of an acre, ward 3. Assessed
as the property of 8. Frankford.
City lots Nos. 180 and 107, quarter of an acre, more or
less, ward 8, land lot No. 52, on Hunter and Fall streets.
Vsseseedacth
City lot No. _ ,
fourths of an acre, on try and Baker streets. Assessed
ss the property of Thomss Dyer.
City lot (uumbers not known), land lot No. 58, ward 3,
fifteen acres, more or l6s«, on Hill street. Assessed sa
tbeproperty of Richard Johnson.
City lot /No. 7, half acre, more or less, ward 2, land lot
No. 76, block 2. Assessed ss the property of Joseph
Barnes. * ^ J r
City lot No. 6, ward 4, block 13, land lot No. 51, three-
fourths of an acre; city k>t No. 80, half sere, ward 5, land
lot 78. Assessed at the property of A. F. Freeman.
C ty lot No. 175, ward 4, land lot No. 52, Decatur strset
tria .top.DF or & G rg rac. ty ^