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PUHLIHIIKD DAILY AND WEEKLY HY
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER.
l*r<«i>rlot or.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
Thursday Morning, »sp». *6,1807.
TM IfMfMle In Now Orlrnnn.
Wo ye*twd»y took occasion to nxnrvas llio be
lief i lint tho |ir»)V*lllng epidemic hud reached It*
iiiniiiiium, and would now gradually decline
nnd probably diaappear entirely In a lew wreka
on the approacb or cold weather, the near arri
val ol which la already huralded by the approach
of auipe, duck and other cold weatlier iowla In
the tnanhea below the city. We Imve aevn since
nothing to make ue change our opinion, unleaa It
la* the nwneceaaary anxiety erlnced by many.—
We heard of one man who went to Ida place ol
Imainem In the morning thinking about nothing
cine but yellow lever, aud eoou he imagined that
lie felt all the aymploma of approach of ’Ida
fiend, and went home about the uaual dinner
hour in the aftemoou fully intent on going
straight to bod. Now it happeueil that Ida wile
had an unuaually tempting dinner apread for her
liege and hta Mend*.
The agreeable odor which met Ida noatrila, and
the magnificent apread which greeted hla evea,
changed the currant of hla thought*; ho eat
down to the table and found that he luid no
longer any yellow fever aymploma, but woa only
hungry. Another inatance ol the ellecta of ini
agination waa that of a friend of our*, who ac
tually went to bed firmly bclieviug that lie had
"Yellow Jack” on hla back. A phyaician waa
tent lor, aud it waa aacertained that our friend
had no yellow fever, but waa only wared. In
order, however, not to ahock his feelinga, lie waa
told that be had the fever in an exceedingly mild
degree, waa congratulated on hia narrow i aca|te,
and allowed to Keep hla bed for the uaual nunt-
Irt of day*, and to pay the uaual fern to Ida phy
aician.
While all phyaician* agree that, provided
cleanlineea ana temperance be observed, and late
bourn eaehewed, no change of diet or habit* in
advisable, it has been recuutmcudod to abstain
troin having any bells tolled or dtrgca played at
lunerole in order not to Jar oo the cars ot tier-
sons lying perhaps on the point ot death. Last
u-.R-k several of the Radical colored Republican
clubs paraded the streets at late hours with loud
hurrahs and torchlights, and considerably more
noise than necessary. Perhaps measures have
Hirendy been taken to prevent any further de
monstrations of this sort during the epidemic ;
if not we would suggest to the powers that be
that Sunday night is usually one on which many
such parades take place.
A benevolent society celebrated their anniver
sary last Sunday with gay and martial music as
they paraded through the streets, while but a
square oft a Federal officer was beiug escorted
to his last resting place, the military band play
ing a solemn dirge, and the company acting as
escort inarching by platoons witli slow and
measured tread and arms reversed. Wliat in
fluence gay and lively music may have on sick'
penon* we are not prepared to decide, but are
rattier inclined to believe that it will do no great
harm it administered in homeopathic doses,
otherwise our city presents but a sleepy and
dull appearance, and after ten o'clock at night
the streets are deserted, ticarly everybody shun
ning the poisonous night air. A few weeks
heuice all this will be changed, and dravs will
rattle on our streets, steamboats whistle at our
wharves, and millions change bends at all hours
r>| the day. The lateness of the opening will
Imt increase the activity when once the business
season fairly sets In.—New Orleans Buttrtin, ItitA.
From th* Mobile Register, 19th.
Tho Satrapy In Mobile—Brutality or Ne
gro Policemen.
A lady was arraigned before the Mayor this
morning, to answer the charge ot having used
vulgar language, and with having resisted two
negro policemen. A large number ol witnesses
were examined—all negro lor the prosecution,
and nearly all white for tbe defense. The lady
in question reside* in the neighborhood of Law
rence and Monroe atreets, and she was sitting in
front ot her doorway yesterday, aud her little
child, not vet weaned anil just able to toddle,
by some mischance found its way into the street.
A negro drayman came along, driving a four-
horse team before a heavy wagon loaded with
blocks. Although several people halloed at him
to stop and look out for tbe child, he did not do |
ii, and the child was snatched up by a young
girl just as one of the horses was almost touching
it. The mother bad seen tbe thing and her feelings
were wrought up to such a pitch that she could
hardly contain herself, aud Bhe rushed out and
seizing her child from the girl who had rescued
it, cried out to the negro, “you black rascal,
would you kill my child r She returned to her
house, and a moment altera negro policeman en
tered her premises and insisted upon arresting
her. She objected to accompany him, and think
ing that be only wanted her to go and make
charge against the negro driver, she told him
that it made no difference as the child was not
hurt. She was nursing the child at her breast at
the time, and tbe little creature while drawing its
nourishment was sobbing convulsively. The
negro, however, brutally iusisted on dragging her
off, and tore the child from tier arms and put it
one side. He finally seemed to reconsider the
matter, and then left tbe house. He went across
the street and met another policeman, and after
a short conference they both returned to the
lady’s house and with great brutality and un
necessary exercise of force, dragged her from her
dwelling, tore her clothes, knocked tbe comb out
oi her hair and hauled her along the street with her
hair flying about her. The thing was so outrageous
that the neighbors turned oat and interfered—
It was an unusual sight to see a respectable wo
man thus treated tn the public streets. The ne
groes refused to say whether they had a warrant
or not, and told a lady who asked them if they
had, “what the hell is It your business; if you
don’t look out we’ll arrest you.” They carried
a piece ot paper in their hands, to convey an
idea that they had a warrant. They refused,
also, to tell the lady what they arrested her for,
and she did not find out until she got to Hie
guard house, that it was lor language she had
used when her child was in imminent danger.
This statement of the case was that shown by
the defendant’s witnesses, all unimpeachable—
On the other band, the negro police who live In
the immediate neighborhood, brought up their
wives and sisters and gave a great deal ot con
tradictory testimony. They substantially stated
the same facts as the witnesses for the defense,
hut said that instead of calling tbe negro a black
rascal, she called him a black s— ot a h—. One
oi the negro policemen contradicted himself
several times, and exhibited a dogged determi
nation to swear to anything. HU countenance,
to say tbe least, was a villainous one, and was
fully in keoping with bis action in this case—
The Mayor concluded to take the evidence of
the negroes, and fined Mrs. *10, upon whic h
she spiraled.
“ KliKOH OKABKB TO BK DANOKROUB WHKN JUEABON 18 LETT FREE TO OOMBAT IT."—Jq/irrsow.
VOL. XIII.
ATLANTA. GA.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1867.
NO. 220.
Mlsoellnneous AdvertlMmenta.
8KLF.FA8TKN1NO
WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE
COTTON BALES.
CHA8. 0. JOHNSXN, Sol* Proprietor,
No. 14 tlnlM Hn*t>
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Ioaort tho hoop In th*
dot, and draw It tight a-
nmnd tho boles
All othflr TIBS listening by this method ire In-
•InwnentE, end will be prosecuted it liw it inch.
When the lever of the
press is raised the tie will
fasten itself by the out
ward pressure of the bale.
We an, Sol. Agent., snd are prepared to HU order* for
Self-Fastening Wroagbt Iron Buckle Tie,
On th. moet thrombi, term.. W. sr. having them man
ufactured of the most superior Iron, snd thoroughly
tested.
D. H. DAVIES A CO.,
Commission Merchant.,
Loulevllle, Kentucky.
GLENN, WRIGHT A CARR, Agents,
JylS—Sin Atlanta, Os.
Ml.oellmK'iiUM Advertlseinolita.
VAN EPPS & TIPPiN;
GROCER8, AND
Commission i\Lerohants,
ALABAMA STREET,
ATLANTA. .-•-•••• IlKOHOIA.
In Store an«l to A.x*rlvo t
noun.
CORN
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
BACON,
HAMS
l.ARI>,
MOLASSES.
And a general a.sorlineiit of
Staple and Fanoy Groceries.
rIS—tm VAN KP1>8 A TTPP1N.
HARDWARE AND IRON.
ST K COILS MANILLA ROPE.
I *M 75 dozen abort Handled Frying Funs,
■JO coll. Ps.cut racking X toTlneh,
9U0 dozen Shovels snd Sped**,,
1500 dosen Pocket Knives,
900 gross Table Cntlery,
900 dozen Corn Combs,
150 boxes Tin Pinto,
9000 pounds Block Tin,
1000 pounds Bar Lead,
60D bag* 8h t,
80 bandies Bright Iron Wire,
800 dozen Iron Win Sifters,
50 Anvilr,
75 Vises.
4000 pounds Smoothing Irons,
8000 pounds UrUBn't Horse Nalls,
600 dozen Flies—zesorted,
8000 pound* Galvanized Sheet Iron,
8 tons Cast Steel, «
90 tons Flow Htael,
800 tons Swedes snd Refined Iron,
00 tone Band, Hoop, and Hone Shoe Iron,
15 t ins Oval, Half Oval, snd Half Round Iron,
18 8 ms Butler, Flute, snd Sheet Iron.
For sale by
vssh aonnsmit,
Nos. 150 one 161 Broughton Street,
Savannah, Us.
COFFEE.
O aaa BAGS Just received, from RIode Janeiro,
3000 per British Bering. o Fo N ,«U, L by
THE
LIVE DRUG HOUSE,
CORNER WHITEHALL AND ALABAMA BTBIKTt,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
LEND TO THE LAND!
Union Point, Ua., October 18,1SG6.
Metert. BriqhtwM <t Barrow :
Uints—1 used yonr Phosphate on ray Cotton at the
rate of 950 pounds por ucro. I am satisfied that 1 will
realize at leaet 150 per cent, on the smnunt spent. I am
eo well pleased that 1 expect to use more on the next
crop than t did on this.
Vory truly yonre,
(Signed) P. W. PRINTUP.
Amrricfs, Ga., November 1,188#.
Meiurt. Brlghtwell <* Barrow :
QUNTi—The twenty (90) tone REED'S PHOSPHATE
I bought ol yon this year, I used on Corn and Cotton. I
am so wall pletesd with the effect on my crop, that I wish
to purchase of you for next year's crop, one hundred
tons.
Yours mspeettully, jab _ a _ C0BBi
This Manure, manufactured in Georgia (the virtue* for
which are attested by well known Georgia citizens, and
which is calculated to do eo much for “Reconetructlon"
In Georgia) Is for sale by
LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK,
Hole Agents,
' Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ua.
RACKS AND WHEAT WANTED.
KAAA Hacks, Second-Hand Gunnies and Burlaps.
OUUU 5000 bushel* Wheat
LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK,
Commission Merchants,
ang!8—4m Alabama Street.
90th SEMI ANNUAL CXP00C.
TOTAL LOSSES PAID,
$21,271,973 57 !
w
E INVITE the attention of th* public to our supe
rior stock of
MUIMry Directory.
Major si John Purs, U. B. A„ commanding Third
Military District (Georgia, Florida, snd Alabama.)—
Ofllce at Headquarters, on Marietta street.
Colonel J. F. Mil.ins, Chief of Bureau of Civil Affairs.
Slut General Inspector of Hegtstntlun for Third Mili
tary District. Office st Headquarters.
Brev’t Brigadier-General Wa. MoKus Dunn, AsslaUnt
Judge Advocate General U. S. A,, Judge Advocate
Third Military District. Office at Headquarter*.
Ueulunant-Colonel K. McK. Hudson, U. H. A., Assistant
Inspector Genorsl. Office *1 Headquarters.
Captain U. K. SANnxnaoN, U. H. A., Acting Assistant
Adjutant General. Office at U 'adqusrters.
Itrev't Brigadier General J. J. Milhau, Surgeon U. 8.
A. Medical Director Third Military District. Office
rnrncr Broad and Marietta atreets.
Brcv't Brigadier General Burns Saxton, Chief Quarter
master. Office at Headquarters.
Brcv’t Lieutenant Colonel H. J. Farnsworth, Depot
Quartermaster. Office Forsyth street, near Railroad.
Brcv't Captain C. A. Rockwell, Chief Ordnanco Officer.
Office corner Broad and Marietta atreets.
Major E. D. Judd, P. M, U. 8. A., Chief Pay Master aud
Dtshnralng Officer Third Military District. Office cor
ner Broad and Marietta atreets.
Lieutenant C. 8. Ilslky, Post Quartermaster and Com
missary Subsistence. Office Willingham Building, cor
ner Ivy and Decatur streeta.
Brcv’t Major W«. H. Bmtths, Captain 18th U. 8. Infen
try, Acting Assistant Judge Advocate General. Offlco
at Headquarters.
Brcv't Major T. O. Sullivan, C. 8 United States Army,
Chief Commissary of Bubrlstene*. Office, Room No.
1 Willingham Buildings, corner of Decatur and Ivy
streets.
Rrev’t Miller Frku. Moszbach, V. R. C., Bub-Asst. Com.
Sub-District, Atlanta Bureau R. F, and A. L. Office In
Granite Block, No, 1, room No. B.
TOST Or ATLANTA,
Composed of tbe counties of Cobh, Fulton, Campbell,
Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Fayette, Clayton, Spalding,
Henry, Newton, DeKalb, Milton, Gwinnett and Bntts.
Brev’t Brigadier General Thoras H. Kuoxn, Colonel
Sid United Btatea Infantry, commanding Post. Head
quarters, room No. 8 Willingham Building, corner of
Decatur and Ivy atreats, Atlanta, Ga.
Brev’t Captain O. C. Knaps, 1st Lieutenant SSd U. 8. In
fantry, Post Adjutant. Office at Headquarters.
First Lieutenant C. 8. Ilslrt, 16th U. 8. Infantry, Act
ing Assistant Quartermaster snd Acting Commissary
Subsistence Post. Office, room No. 7 Willingham
Building.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOB THE YEAR 186T,
J. E. Williams, Mayor *8,000
8. B. Love, Clerk of Council 1,500
J. T. Glenn. City Attorney 800
Robert M. Farrar, City Treasurer..’
800
1,500
1,900
1,500
1,(100
BOO
. out
Rubt. Crawford, Commissioner of Public Works.
George Stewart, Overseer of Streets
Jo. ST Smith, Tax Receiver and Collector
Fat. Fltzgtbbon, Hall-Keeper
aldkITmen.
maT WARD.
M. T. Castleberry, Richard Peters.
■■OOHD WABD.
X. X. Hawson, A. W..Mitchell.
TRIED WARD.
George W. Terry, W. O. Anderson.
FOURTH WARS'-
J. K. Qnllatt, W. B. Cox.
FIFTE WARD.
J. A. Hayden, E. W. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
L. P. Thomas, Cbler Marsha] $1,500
K. C. Morphy, Deputy Marshal 1,800
J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police 1,000
T. C. Mnrphv, 9d Lleutennnt of Poltpc 1,001
POLIC1HHN—<1* XI rax DAT.)
I. J. Cook,
F. J. So mar,
D. Rogan,
E. A. Center,
F. T. Kickllghtar,
J. A. Uluton,
— Hall,
J. L. Crenshaw,
G. W. Bowen,
c. M. Barry,
A. Jarrard,
O. P. Woodliff,
Jasper Groves,
W. H. C. Cowan,
J. 8. Holland,
R. D. Haynes,
D. Queen,
J. H Love,
J. A. Lang.
R. B. Hutchins,
J. M. Connally,
Green Holland,
II. W. Wooding,
II. J. Hollzdaw,
.W. W. Rasberry,
J. F. Barnes,
T. O. Mclittn,
J. A. Lanier,
MlMonllaneotiR Ad vert foramen ti*.
Clerk of Pint Market—Theophllus Harris.
Clerk or Second Market—Frank T. Ryan.
Ct£y "JiJlftsAraEyK^ tv sum, tv. C. utuapiuiee, auu
C. V. Wood.
Assessor of Land taken for Opening Streets—Levi C.
Wells, and F. P. ltice,
18 0 7.
Drain, medicines, Faints, oils, Window
Glass, Act.
Buying In large quantities and origins! packages,
directly from Importers snd Msnulkc-
tnrers, for th* CASH, we trs able
to offer Inducements to
purchasers, either
BY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Our stock ts frill, snd consists of every variety
of Foreign and American Goods, from
th* Cheapest to th* Finest.
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Is complete and accessible AT ALL HOURS DAY OR
NIGHT. Ring the Door-Bell at Night I
Last of th# Confederate Cruiser Sumter.
Admiral Hiinon, commander of the r reucli
licet in Greek water*, give* the following account
id the destruction ot the famous blockade runner
Arondi, once butler known In Western waters oh
the Confederate war ship Sumter;
On Monday morning, tbe 20th ot August, after
i had received some women ond children hi
Selino, I hailed lor St. Roumeli to take other*
from that port. During tho day the Captain ol
tlie Izzudm, a large Turkish steamer, which cast
anchor near my abip, visited me, and told me
that on the previous evening tho Arcadi bad been
to St. Itnnmuli, and landed a part of tier cargo;
hut not having sufficient time to discharge Hie
rent, Hite sailed for Oabdon, and that he eipccted
Iter back on Monday oveniug, when be iutended
to attack her. On Monday afternoon, after
I bail cmhaiked the women aud children, I
started lor Allien*; but two hoitra afterward*
I heard guna behind me. Ooing on deck, I
»aw in the distance two steamers, one chasing
the oilier, and fighting. In a short time
they approached me, and I saw thatono was the
Arcadi and the other the lzzcdin Tho Izzedin
readied tho Arcadi and gave her a broadside, to
wiiicb the Arcadi replied in tbe aame manner.
As soon as the two steamers were close together
the sailor* began firing with their rifle*. While
Hie light was hottest, two Ttirkhth metpoLww
made their appearance round the Cape of Krlo-
iiietupo. The position ot the Arcadi then be
came very perilous. At that uiomout the Cap-
lain of tite Arcadi, with great preseuee of mind
and coolness, turned his little steamer, laced the
three enemies' vessels, aud punned through them
si full H|ieed, amidst a tremendous fire from the
large gun, ami a shower ol Indicia. The Arcadi
-oon approached the land, and after coasting
some distance along the small hay, arrived near
•lie Capo of Krio-metopn, where tho Captain
■ an her aground in order U) save the crew. The
•‘Killing lasted till 1 o'clock in tho morning. At
Hint time tins three Turkish vessels cast anchor
hear die Arcadi. I heard a sharp firing of rifle#
duri ig the rusiol the night, and stayed until
morning in ascertain thu result. I llien saw the
Arcadi in flames, hut I could not learn whether
"he had benii fired by her captain or by tho ene-
U| y< The Turkish boats wero lull ol wounded,
Bno were trans|M>rted to the Turkish veeael*.
* di * al0 * me d »wey in a very damaged
ARCTIC SODA FOUNT
And PURE FRUIT SYRUPS are still attracting crowds
Whose thirst is allayed by tta gushing waters, snd sto^
much* energlxed by the tonic effect of the Cirbonle
A ThoAtisnta Miners' Spring water is kept on draft st
the ARCTIC FOUNT, and many of our afflicted citizens
are being greatly benefited by It* use.
Close cash buyers are Invited to ezamtne oer stock
REDWINB A FOX,
Comer Whitehall and Hunter streets.
|nly95--r
AHMETS:
(At Market Value.)
Cash on band and in Rank $ 615,806 80
Real Estate 248,008 09
Mortgage Bonds 003,550 00
Bank Stock 1,200,400 00
U. States, State aud City Stock, and other
Public Securities 1,084,806 86
$1,650,938 27
Less Liabilities, (Halms not due and unad
justed 377,608 4*
Net Assets $4,973,969 81
and inland
NAVIGATION RISKS.
OT Agencies In all the principal cities and towns in
thu United Htatea.
Applications for Iuturaucc will be promptly attended
OFFICE—With C. I. Brown, on east side of Whitehall
street, one door from Alabama,
jj 19- N. L. ANGIER, Agont^
Finsnco- -Peters, Mitchell Rswson.
Ordinance—Mitchell, lluyden, Peters.
Btreets snd Sidewalks—Uullatt, Hawson, Hayden.
Wells, Pumps tud Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Castle-
nerry.
Lamps and Gas— Hsyden, Terry, Peters.
Relief— Castleberry, Hawson, Terry, Gullntt, Hayden.
Market—Hayden, Castleberry, Holland.
Fire Depart meut—Gullstt, Cox, Terry.
Police—Hawsou.Cox, Anderson.
Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Hawson.
Public Buildings sad Grounds—Audtnon, Terry, Ps-
Tiix—Holland, Rswson, Cox.
Un Printing—Terry, Holland, Castleberry.
Salaries—Cox, Mitchell, Holland.
BOARD <~HEALTH.
First Ward—Dr. J. M. Boring.
Second Ward—O. H. Jones, Esq.
Third Ward—L. P. Grant, Esq.
Fourth Ward—Dr. Chas. Pinckney.
Filth Ward—Dr. J. N. Simmons.
WARDS or TBR CITT.
Th* City of Atlanta shall be laid off Into five wards, as
fellows, to-wit:
FIRST WARD.
Commencing st the crossing of Whitehall street with
the Western S Atlantic Railroad, aud running np the
south side of said railroad to the incorporation fine, then
down sold line to tbe center of Whitehall street, then
north sloug the center of said street to the starting polut,
and which shall be known and constitute Ward number
One.
SECOND WARD.
Commencing at the cenier of the crossing of Whitehall
street, at the western <x Atlantic Railroad, snd runnlug
east down tbe railroad to thu crossing of Calbuau street,
in the rear or the Goorgla Railroad workshop, then south
along the middle of said street to tho center of McDon
ough street, theuco along the center ol McDonough street
t» tbe incorporation tine, then sloug said hue to the cen
ter of Whitehall etreoi at its crossing at the incorporation
line, thon slung the center of said street to llio starting
point, which shall be knowu and coustitutu Ward num
ber Two.
THIRD WARD.
Commencing st the ceuter of Calhoun street, st its
south crossing of tbe Georgia Hatlroad workshop, 1
running down the south side of said railroad to tin
corporation line, then along asid line to the center of Me
Douough street to the starting polaLwhiuh shall eo~ “
tote and be known as Ward number Three.
FOURTH WARD.
Commencing on tbe north side of the Georg!* Railroad,
tn tbe center of the crossing of said railroad by Loyd
street, aud running down the north side of amid railroad
lu tho incorporation line, then along sold line to Ivy
street, then sloug the tenter ot Ivy street to Decatur
street, then along said street west to the center ol Loyd
to tho starting point, which Shull constitute and be
knowu as Want number Four.
THE ARROW TIE AMD IRON BANDS
BALIMG COTTON !
AN INSURANCE AGAINST
Fill, WASTE, AMD THEFT
JuRiqOALto.ron
Simplicity and Rapidity of Adjustment
SURPASSED BY NONE
FOR STRENGTH AND ADAPTABILITY TO ALL
'Tbe Uses of Commeroe!
fJIHEY sro manufactured In LIVERPOOL, or the best
English Iron, under the personal supervision of the In
ventor, formerly n resident of New Orleans, La.
The ARROW TIE II preferred by Shipmasters and
Compressmen, as It Is worked with one-eighth to one
Inch stack, while all SOLID TIES reqnlre three to five
Inchee, which, in running through s cargo. Involves s
heavy loss to the Shipmaster.
Use the Arrow Tie and Bands,
AND SAVE MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE 1
Arrangements have been made to secure sn ample sup
ply of the ARROW TIR snd BANDS for the coming sea-
JAMES A. HALL,
Agent Middle and Southwest Georgia.
ANDREW LOWE & CO.,
General Agents, Savannah, Os.
The undersigned ts prepared to ftvntsh tho ARROW
TIE to the trade st SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding
sad transportation added.
FRATTR, EDWARDS Ac GO., Agents,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
HEAR THE IN8URAN0E A8ENT8!
Savannah, Mat 7th, 1867.
The recent Urea tn this city having proved to our entire
satisfaction, by a thorough test, the superiority o' IRON
BANDS for baling purposes, wo strongly recommend
them to thu nso of the Planters of Georgia as an efficient
agent in restricting loss by dre; snd we agree to discrimi
nate, when practicable. In fkvor of cotton thus secured.
A. WILBUR, General insurance Agent.
CHARLES GREEN At SON,
Ag’ts Liverpool, London A Globe In. Co.
CHARLES L. COLBY * CO.,
Agfa Snn At Atlantic M. Ins. Co., N. Y
« itmTJtANjto^urance^nt.^
T. THOMAS, Insurance Agent.
J. C. MoNULTY,
Sec’y Southern Insurance At Trnst Co.
JAMES T. STEWART,
Atrent London A Lancaster Ins. Co.
LANE A WEST, Insurance Agents.
Macon, Ga., Mny 10th, 1867.
The recent lire st the Warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chap
man, in this city, having fully demonstrated the advan
tage or the use of Iron Bauds for baling purposes, ss a
security aninst loss by dre, we, the undersigned Insu
rance Agents, Macon, Ga., take pleasure in endorsing the
action of tbe Agents at Savanusn. Ga.
E. O. GRANNI88,
Agent for several Ins. Companies.
J. W. BURKE, Insurance Agent.
K. J. JOHNSON A CO., Insurance Ag’ts.
J. MONHOE OGDEN, Insurance Agent.
fj. M. BOARDMAN, Insurance Agent.
JNO. B. COBB, Isurancu Agent.
m»y97—6m
j. a. vounu.
M. L. WBISTON.
1 Hunter sin-eve,
A-llanU^Goorttla^
The Regular Line of Mail Stages
FOR CARROLLTON
W ILL LEAVE NKWNAN Immediately after tbe
arrival of the cars from Atlanta, on
Msudifi. Wsdsssdsyi *«* Friday*.
Returning, will arrive st Nownsn ou
Tuesday*. Thursdays snd Xalurdays,
Making close connection with the train for Atlanta. Ex
tra trips will be made on oppnelta days to accommodate
‘"tannscllon made to BOWDEN with Monday snd Frl-
< '*‘fhs l route Is over t good natural rosd, equipped with
new CONOOHD COACH EH, sml frequent clisnges of
good team*.
Fare to Carrollton *2
Fare to Bowden *
For p—ge apply st the Hotehorlo^ ](Q
sepd liu* Newnsn, Os
JOHN. B. FULLER*
47 DSY STREET, Maw York City.
MANlirACTUHr.H AND DXAI.XH ts
FOMTABI.K AND DTATION AH V
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
Rock Ihland MANurarrmuNU Co.,
Chahi.otTX, North Carolina, i
I F you desire to aupply yourselves lor your Fall aud
Winter trade, with the very In st descriptions and
styles of ALL-WOOL 11A8H1M KHIiS, and with the most
durable JEANS anil KKltSEY labi le*,al. free from shod
dy snd othsr Impurttios, order samples Ironi tho sub
scriber, and they will be forwarded, with prices attached,
during the mouths of July uud August. From theuo sam
ples you can make your selections and rclurn your or
ders, and the goods will be forwarded directly from the
Manufactory. john A yoUNQ, President.
je5—4m Charlotte, N.C.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
rntfK lOtli Annual Session will begin on MONDAY,
J. October 7th, under a frill Bourd of Instructors.
Every department hxs nullities for furnishing the highest
style of education, on reasonable terms. For further
particulars, apply to Rev. J. At. Bunnell, D. D. I resldsnt,
~T> W. L, BAN",
sug#—Uwtllnctt fionretary of Faculty.
NOTICE TO ARCH ITECTS.
laoulstvlllo AdvurUHomi-nls,
\V. f l. DIX,
KENTUCKY PLANING MILL,
DOOR, BLIND, AND SASH MANUFACTURER,
And Dealer In all kinds of
Building Lumber, Rough and Dresied,
NINTH STHEET, NEAR BIIOADWAY,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
.^Allkindi of Ripping. Splitting, Dreanfm?, Taming, «nd
’ r<Jur, with neiitnoBHand diapAtch.
Scroll Hawing done to ordi
por tail on.
not be Injur
BREEDEN & BRADLEY,
LUMBER MKRCHANTS,
And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Ac.
—ALSO—
PACKING BOXES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Lnmbcr Yard on Walnnt, bet. East and l'lovl streets,
w arerooms on Fir-t, street, bet. Main uud Jltver. (one
square below the New Galt House,
JeW—tm LOUISVI1.1.E, KV.
GREAT SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE! t
LOUIS TRIPP,
(surcB«son to Tmrr a riuno.)
W HOLESALE nnd Retail Dealer In
Pianos, Cabinet Organs, Melodo-
ons, and all kinds of Musical Merchan*
dise, and Publisher or Mur'c. Catalogue -
of music and price list of ifo-lruintiiits’inailed free on ap
plication, Address *
_ „ . LOUIS TIIIPP,
, . Nos. 99 nnd 94 Jefferson St., Louisville,Ky.
Jill—4m
GREEN LEA F (nr 1IEATP LEAF)
BAGCIIAC %M> ROPE.
rjiHE undersigned hereby notify thcMr iricude and all
coneumere of the above named .Staple (loods, that they
continue to manufacture them in Louinville, Ky.
They hope and expect to have it lu their power to exe
cute every order sent them this "oaron.
All lettera Promptly Replied To.
Weekly, six raosta*.
Weekly, one year...
fttoffle copiee at tho counter......
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batxs or zDvxn.-j—.
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Special Notices, 9i. cents per line Srst Insertion, and 1C
cents per line for each subsequent Insertion.
Adverlisemcuts inserted st Intervals to bs charged ns
new each Insertion.
Advertisements ordered to remain on say particular
ure, to be charged ss new each insertion.
The money for advertising considered due alter first
Insertion.
All communications or letters on business tntanded foi
this office should be addressed to "The Atlanta inteilt
t!en “ r JARED IRWIN WHITARX*.
Proprietor.
RAILROAD GUIDE
Goorgla Hallroad.
X. W. GOLX,~si(pw*Kemf«v.
DA* FABSXMaSB TSAIS.
Leave Atlanta at 8.60 A. M
Arrive at Augnstu 6 45 P. M
Leave Augusta XL. 5.8U A. M
Arrive at Atlanta 6.80 F. M
(No train* run on Sunday.)
NIOHT fAIMZNUEU TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta 6.46 P. M
Arrive at Augusta 8.16 A. M
Leave Augusta b.ttlP. .M
Arrive at Atlanta 8.45 A. M
Atlanta dc Went-Poim Kollroud.
L. P. GRANtT~Superinie'uUn.
DAT PASSENQXB TItAIN—OUTWARD.
Leave Atlanta .7.00 A.M
Arrive nt West Point 18.00A. M
DAT PASSBNOXB TRZtN—INWAAD.
Leave Weet Point 19.40 P. M
Arrive at Atlanta 6.80 P.M
Montgonzery Ac West-Point HtUrozs.
DANIEL H. CRAM, Superintendent.
.. 6.00 A. M
.13.00 M.
. 19.46 P. M
, 6.45 P. M
DAT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery
Arrive at West-Point
Leave West-Point .
Arrive nt Montgomery
Leave Opelika 10.8U A. M
Arrivo at Columbus 19.8U P. M
Leave Columbus 8.06 A. M
Arrive nt Upeltka 10.14 A, R
XVXNINO TRAIN—OPELIKA AND OOLUKXUS.
Leave Opelika 2.90P.M
Arrive at C'olnmbux 4.84 P.M
Leave Columbus 11X6 A. M
Arrive at Opelika 145 P. K
naeon Ac Western It ell road.
X. X. WALKEuTSuperintendent.
DAT FASaXNOXR TRAIN.
Leave Macon 7.80 A. L
Arrive at Atlanta 1.67 P.M
Leave Atlanta 6.55 A. M
Arrive at Macon l.to P. 1>
Leaves Atlanta 7.15 P. M
Arrives in Macon 4J6 A. M
Western 4k Atlantic Rnlliund.
CAMPBELL WALLACE, Superintendent.
NtsiiT axrnass fassxnuxh train—daily.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Chattanooga..
Leave Chattanooga....
Arrivo at Daltou
Arrive at Atlanta
7.0C P. M
4.10 A. M
. 4.80 P.M
7.50 1>. M
. 1.41 A. V
-MT~—
W. A. RICHARDSON A SON,
Louisville, Kentucky.
J. J. FBARCR.
W. T. WHELK'S. CHAS. A. PEARCE.
PEARCE, WHELE88 A CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Comml«*lou Merchant*,
JACKSON STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
EfT'Store and sell Cotton and other Produce. Bagging
and Rope lurnlshed st market prices. sep7—8m
L. D. O. WOOD. JAHES H. LOW. J. H. LUDWIOSEN.
. LOW & LUDWIB8EN,
(Formerly Wood A Low—Established 1646,)
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
O-aneral Commission Merchants,
190 Common Street,
New Orlenne, - - • Eenletana.
AUTHORISED HRFRHENCES IN ATLANTA.
A. Austell. President Atlanta National Bank; Mr. A.
K. Seago, Messrs. Zimmerman A Verderay, Messrs. P.
A (). T. .Dodd, Mossrs. Chapman A Hacker, Messrs.
McDaniel A Strong.
|Mr*Peraoiial attention given to the sale of Cotton and
purchase ot all descriptions of Produce. junto—1y
UNIVERSITY OF iwA'ffYLKNb
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
T HE Sixtieth Aununl Sessiou of tho SCHOOL of MED
ICINE, lu the University of Maryland, will com
mence on the 14th of OCTOBl-.ll, 18(17 aud will end ou
tbe 1st of March, IMS.
F ACl’L T Y:
Nathan 11. Smith, M. I)., Professor of Surgery.
Wh. E. A. Aikin. M. D. LL. I>., Profcuror of Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
G. W. Miltenbeiiukii. M. ])., I’ro c'sor of Obstetrics.
RicraBD McSiieiiky. MI), J'rori-s'or of Principles and
Practice of Modictuc.
Christopher Johnston, M. 1).. Professor of Goncral,
Descriptive, and Surgical Anatomv.
Samuel C. Chew, U. D., Professor of Materia Medlca
and Thernpentlcs.
Frank Donaldson, M. D.,’Professor of Physiology, Hy,
gloDne, and Geucrul Pathology.
Wa. T. Howadd, M. D., Professor of Diseases of Wo
men and Children.
Jambs II. Butlek, M. D„ Demonstrator, and Adjunct to
the Professor ol Anatomy.
The fees for the full course arc $12(1. For Matricula
tion, $5. For Practical Anatomv. #1(1.
The University Hospital (or lutlrniary) attached to the
College, ranks among the llrst i.'liulrut Schools ill tbe
country. Being the Scamnu’s Hospital of tho port of
Baltimore, as well ns a civil bospit.il. It affords a great
variety in the forms of disease always tinder treatment.
Surgical Operaiions, and Clinical Lectures on Surgery,
Practical Medicine, nml the Diseases of Women aud Chil
dren, are constituent parts of the dally Ins-ruettou given
by the respective Professors of the Institution.
Students desiring to perfect themselves lu eiwc-lalitlee,
can take courses ot private instruction liom Adjuncts at
tached to thu various Chairs.
GEO. W. M1LTKNBERGKR, M. D., Dean.
scpT—law6w
DAT PASIIHOII TItAIN
Daily, except Sundays.
Leave Atlanta 8.45 A, M
Leave Dalton 2.3. P. II
Arrive at Chattanooga 5.95 P. M
Leave Chattanooga 8.90 A. M
Arrive at Atlanta.... 19.05 P. II
DALTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
U«A«ta,.. M »“ e ?.a 8.50 P.M
Arrive at Dalton 18.85 P. K
Leave Dalton 1.98 P.M
Arrive at Atlanta 9.48 A. M
Mall Itage Line from Atlanta to Dab-
lonega.
fo" Monday, Wednesday and Friday.. .8 A. M.
.dan- — . 7 P.M.
. . „ , '-IWMI/, TV cum
Arrive Tuesday, TuumA—, — ,
WANTED 1RREDIATELY,
^QOOD COACH SMITH,
A GOOD COACH PAINTER.
frost 2 to eno horse power.
Most approved Circular and Upright *aw Mitts, Ortst
S&MWlW''? ““ " ,nu -
.JKTt
OT Machinery and Railroad suppliaa lu atora. aad
shipped at the fewest rates. • sugtl—4m
A T a meeting of the Board of Managers of the Georgia
Stats Lntlsry for tho henedt of tit* Masonic Or
phans' Home," July loth. 11*17, the following resolutions
'•W"tf, d Th«l I ho Managers
for the purchase or donation of TWENTY AOltRS OF
LAND In the vicinity of Atlanta, for the utirupse of erect
ing thereon a MASONIC OUPIIANS HOME—said pro-
iHisalt to be eubmttted to Die Board of Msnncyra by the
fiiurtli day of September next. Tbe ttllu will bo vested
lit the Grand Lodge of the State of Geofglii, nr stu-lt other
Masonic Lodge In Itie Slate as will accept the saute,
uhuuld the Urand leidgu decline the triirt.
Retailed, further, That tho Uoanl will Itsy $500
for tho Draft of * Granite Building for the "Masonic
Ornbsns’ Home," to be suhinlttoit to llio Hoard by the
Brst day of Novomber next: the said plan to bo so drawn
ss that tho building cun bo commenced with an expendi
ture of ifty thoueand dollars, during the first your, and
that the eomo may lie extended from year lu year, with
out destroying the syaimetry of tho architecture. 7 he
above named sum of Bvu hundred tlollare to be paid for
the plan which Ihe Hoard of Munngo-s shall select from
the number presented.
For further tufrtnuslton, address^ ^ wm|0>f
Business Maiuigers Georgia State Uittery.
Iy95—tllnovl Atlanta. Goorgla.
Th# Glory of Man ii Btfength.
ter of the crossing of Loyd street, and running weet
along the north side of tho Western At Atlantic Hatlroad
to the Incorporation line, then along said hue to the ceil'
ter ttf Ivy street, then south along tho eeuter of De
entur street to thu center of Loyd street, then along the
eeuter of Loyd street to tho starting point, which sbslt
constitute and bu knowu aa Ward uumnor Five.
FIRK DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer—Thomas Haney,
First Assistant Engineer—Henry Gultatl.
Second Assistant Engineer—W. G. Knox.
Secretary—B. F. Moote.
Treasurer—.lames E. Uullatt.
Atlanta EnoinkComtant No. 1.
President
John B. Norman Foreman
Baumel Wilson Secretary
U. Muhlenbriuk .Treasurer
Charles Srhnatr. First Director
John Uurkrle Heopnd Director
John Wtlhy Third Director
J. II. Ellsworth Engineer
P. J. Hrurken First Assistant Rngtneer
M. L. ('oilier Second Assistant Engineer
O. Warner Third Assistant Engineer
II. Haney, I Axemen
M. L. Hoburts Delegate to Fire Department
Mechanic Enuinr Cohfant No. 9.
J. E. Gullstt. .President
J. «. Kelley Vlce-Preeldent
W. D. Luckto, Jr Secretary
O. II. Jones - -; -
Isaac Steiuhclmer Second Director
G. W. Terry .•••••••• Cktef Engineer
Joel Kelsey . First Assistant Engineer
James Daniels Heumd Assistant Engineer
J. M. Toy Third Assistant Biifftm
G. T. Anderaoii, l Ptpomen
Axemen
SALT! SALT!
Liverpool Salt, Direot Importation,
Always on bund and for tale by
WEST Ak DANIBU8,
sepl7—9m Jonos’ Block, Savannah. Ga.
Louisville Steam Bakery
F. W. &TIMMKL A CO.,
MOD and 310 'Went Groen (Street,
LOUISVILLE, KY.,
Wholesale Dealers end Manufacturers of all kinds of
CRACKERS.
Agents for Sttmmol’s celebrated QUICK YEAST.
sept 5—1m
F. Woods,
J. M. Buice. t
Joseph Wiley,
J. F. Alexander
M. L. Lichtonatadt.
Surgeon
.Representative to Fire Department
...Vice President.
...First Director.
Second Director.
..Hose Director
Tali.ut.au Ekoinb Cohi’Ant No. 8.
H, W. finilib President.
K. A. CVuter
W.C. Bhesrer
George Thompson.
J. J. lingers
John D. Clarke
Lewie U. Clarke ...
John A. H1U
A. Thteme.........
11. H. Unne, M. D..
W. R. Higgers
Atlanta Hook and Ladder Co. No. L
J. L. Queen.
n S J XV All
' IjtspreientaMv* tafcrapsparlmefN
PHILLIPS 4k FLANDKB8,
Next to Dodd'a Corner, Whitehall Street.
■yyOULD respectftilly call your utteutton to our
VAM8ETV STOCK OP GOO OS.
Print*.
Domestics
Blanching
Ticking
Figured Muslins..
Kentucky Jeans...
Gta '
ugtauns..
OOtlOUdM ,*s*a,* **, *• ,, SS ***** ov
and*variety ofulc* Dree* Good*, Linens,Towaltng*
from 10 to 80 cents
.... from 18 to 81) cents
.. .from 16 to 40 cents
from 89 to 60 cents
from 15 to BU cents
from 96 to 5$ **nts
....from 96 to 86 cents
tram 80 to 81) cants
Address
sep!5-6t
CARMICHAEL * SMITH.
Grceimboro’, Us.
Dancing; Hohool!
w*
Prof. J. S. NICHOLS
ILL resume the exercises of his Academy on
THURSDAY, September -AltIt, 1867.
CLASSES:
For Gente—Thursdays and Fridays, at 8 o'clock, P. M.
For Ladles, Misses, and Masters—Friday snd Saturday
Afternoons, at 4 o'clock.
For terms, Ac., apply at the Academy, ou Whitehall
street, over J. H. \) lute A Co.’s Dry Goods Store.
sep!7—9t
SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIH8.
established im 1642.
Non. 1ST and 100 Ml. Cliarleo Mireot,
BALTIMORE, MD.
M R. a MRS. WILSON M. CARY nnd MRS. GEN.
JOHN PEG RAM, Principals, assisted by a frill
corps of able Instructors. Duties resumed the 90th pi
September. French ts the langit tgo of tho school. No
paiusare spared to rumte' his iueiiiitliou duservtug ol
the encouragement It has always liberally received trom
the Southern people. Upon these trlcude alouu it now
depends for patronage. For circulars ronta
formation, address either of the principals i
»ug2*—tm*
Don’t Wash Another Week Without Buying
8REATE8T WONDER OF THE ABE!
HALL’S UN1VLHHAL
WASHING MACHINE!!
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES.
I T has long been felt and acknowledged that a Washing
Machine would vet be invented that would ba aim-
pie, cheap, and more effective than any of tbe Machine*
herctotore offered to the public. Snch a Machine 1* now
offered without fear of competition.
1st. One woman will do more with a Machlns than
six can do without It. It will wash flv* dirty shirts
(Including wristbands and collars) purfoctiy clean in from
fonr to eight mlontes—this we guarantee, or no sale
2d. It requires uo skill to operate it. as a girt lgyeors
old has washed (in Atlanta) FuUit DOZEN PIECES IN
ONE HOUR I , .
3d. It takes at least one third lees soap, and will pay
for Iteelf every year in thu saving of clothing, a* It acta
so delicately un the fabric* that bank bills can be washed
withont breaking—something no other machlue con do.
We manulacture these Machines in this place, and thaU
tell them at
TEN DOLLARS,
the same price they are sold for in New York. There 1*
no Washing Mschiue on the market that can be bought
lor even twice the uooey, and no Machine Hut will com
pete with it lu the performance of it* wor ,
These Machine! are ou exhibition lu this city, at the
etore or JOHNSON A ECHOLS, Whitehall street.
M R. UENTL Y owns the Patent Right for this remarkable
Machine tn all tbe Southern states. Liberal Inducement*
will be offered to gentlemen desiring the exclusive rigb<
to sell these Machines in counties aud districts, or state.
Call on, or address, D. S. BKNTLY A CO.,
Rome. Ga.
O'"Any one infringing upon this Patent Right will he
prosecuted according to law, and am one giving informs
lion ot tbe same, will bu liberally rewarded.
A Great Labor-Saving Machine.
We, thu undersigned citizens of home, would say, In
behalf of "Hall's Lulversal Washiug Machine," after full
trial and use, tlutt, lu consideration of its cheapness, tho
durability of the Mnchiue, the ease and quickness ol mu
tton, the small amouut ol soap required, and 111" protec
tion of the clothee, would recomuieud it to a ,;eueroui
public.
1*. M. 811EIBLY, G. W. K. LAM "KIN,
J. A. STEWART, SAM. F. l*OVV ..Its,
WM. WEST, JOHN )V. NO: LK,
JAMES NOBLE, Sn., J. J- COHEN.
Atlanta. Slay 7, 1867.
I bought the first “Hall's Patent Universal Washing
Machine” brought to Atlanta.and am now using il to uy
perfect eatislaetli.il, aud recommend it to all asa_gte.il
Laiior-Saviug Machine. Mrs. CY NTlilA KILE.
DIREC‘ri4>N8~ FOB USB.
Let the Machine down into a common wash tub, by
cuitiug notches into Hie eidcs, for the journals to rest in,
until it conies wlthiu one lucli of tbe buttoui of the tub;
till with hot water until the water covers the pebbles in
(lie machine two Inches; wet the doilies tu warm water,
(it Is better to soak clothes over night.) theu mo s little
suit eotp on all Hie dirty place*; theu put Hi* clothes
into the machlue with the pebbles, snd always (111 Hie ma
chine half lull of clothoa, shaking them out as they are
put iu; theu close up the door suu turu the crauk trow
three to live minutes, keeping a slow, steady motion un
til the dirt isout; then run through a wriuger; theu boil
as usual; then put the clothes buck Into tbe machine
wmi thu tub fuuof cold water; give the machine eight or
tun turns uud your clulhes aru ready tor thu It.uiug water,
and then hang out to dry. Never turn the machine when
1 then hang out to dry. Never turn tbe machine when
pty of clothes, a* It breaks the etones. If any of tho
pcldtle* become broken, pick them out.
For aale hy JOHNSON A ECHOLS,
mays- iHJaul Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Ga.
nent many artlela* tor
W - _
and Table Clothe,
In tbe HARDWARR Department n
Housekeepers, Builder*, and Mechanic.
FURNITURE IN LARGE QUANTITY.
..from# 4 to $16
..from 7 to 16
..from Wto 16
. .bom t to lu
..(Mm Ito 7
. from $ to
i lion.
it* p*r pound
to pa'P»“ n 9
B.:..
Wash tUaud*.
Tsbfe*.......
Work Utands
Cast nt**l
Xarlrou.
Safe;
TZESifr. 1 *".
JG8 ”
..at 6
at 6
at * ceota p*r
at I canto par novraw
nt 7 rents p*r pound
'.nt • cants par imund
-* *— r pound
PRATTE, EDWARDS & CO.,
OomrniHsion Meronants,
Forsyth Street, Atlnntn, On.
JN RTOHK ANI) To AHHIVK:
•AkHHl poamlr- i’irar Side”,
union pound* Clear llil> SUU*#,
r*0iKfe ponuUu Bhou'.Uor^,
Oft barrdu Lanl,
144MiO Arrow Colton Tld
60 piece** Kentucky ItHtfciuKv
900 roils Hope,
60 tu nolo Kovoiuliilo Cement,
60 Kirrolv Louieville Cement,
800 tug* WUlle Corn,
10 barrel* Citiet V
C'ast Plows, lUuttfkeiured Tobacco, Ac.
All oaalr order* promptly tilled. Conel^emenu eoll-
Cl eepU-«m PltATTB, KDWA RDH A CO.
HOMOU HAH.
P ERSON'S wishing tu Join the Colony now being or
gantzed tt Atlanta, to sail from Mobile direct to
Honduras on the Kith of October next, are required to
coil on Col. K. I*. Watkins or D. I*. Ferguson, ol Atlautu,
or J. W. Goldsmith, at stone Mountaiu, nt once, uud pay
lu, or s nd hy express to either one of the above uamed
persons, #31) ss n bonua to authorize our Treasurer in
making permanent arranueinents for transportation.
Persons going with this Uofony will save about $90, ma
king thu expense from Atlanta lo Honduras only about
$65 iu eurrency, ou a llrst elass steamship. Fumillts
ought to carry tents, ss house' are scare*.
sug91—1m
MORE NEW GOODS.
G ENTLEMEN who wish really nice Rcrgc or Flno
FRENCH CALF HEIN HUGER, either ol the Cou-
S russ Balmoral, Strap, or Oxford-Tie natleru, can now
nd the latest style and most approved manufacture at
Uia New Mho* Mora tn ktawsuu's Uulldlug, corner ot
Whitehall aud Hunter street*.
mavS— *1. T. BANKS.
Im the District Oomrt of tlao Unit*A Xiotoh
fur tho Northern Dlslrlet of Htorfla.
In lb* matter of i
Isaac Robkrfzld, V Iff Bankruptcy.
Haukrant. i
rrto whom IT MAY CONCERN: I hereby give no-
A tic# that I have baau duly appointed assignee of
tho ratal* of lease Roseufetd, a bankrupt, of Atlanta, tn
th* district aforesaid, who has been adjudged a bankrupt
ou his own petition by the District Court tfoiMhid.
September I „ REINHARDT. Assignee.
Printer’s fee 75 osuta prr square tor each (ute'Uon.
septa—1 u wlw