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1'tit Jail* jBtiUifpaar.
A r LAST A. 010K0IA.
Prl.tav Morning. Oct. *. IS67. II
. rw « tsrsu.i««Ncau Job Printing tlffice ***4 took
, of u»«* most complete and eateosiv* in lb*
nt vino, Attnaui would boo* U Um man Uum •
mouunwut to tor two tottot, <fn»HcMy ami
ityiMeriHf ’
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
niTRa aTvrra iioricL.
PIio Unlit i/pinion ulao lake* a purely nioniml j
view of Um memory of Abraham Lincoln, ami i " 11
mmleatly tty* that Uw lumla to erect the j
monument will lm raiaeil ulaewliere than in !* u iVS^oVi.’au*
t*tlolMIIKTot|n
t»nw miller tlie uontrol >i( «»|iert *inl Allan I a, (ml • qua,hid Uere, ami a* It will coat j
' ' t ....IM, II « ililtM *HI tt» ICre Hd an u„l I,.,, Ilian a kulrlk .if a mini.,.. M.iIh'im" 1
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r P Nrtidlu*. Ga
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,r.Di«n>. U •• moetort »*«* to* IW«| Uri amt
rvm, 'He hmt m.imfSctnrte.. and with
m r , ,a wd amid** »' tyP*. hnnler*. .imnomto, cat*,
‘ ,umt«*nUr.'I I* pciqzwwl to sxMMM mnry ■!»
" u , a M twit ml ••■to Print In*, In t*e nnM *nl*tlr
" r u «r »nd mil in S* «irp*mnil hr *njr .Hlier simitar m-
Tmm«nl “ Sow to
*“ .,( ars.»•» to***, pemtr*mme., cnrii.m hill*.
' . luU . neuUu*. h.adlnttv luvoirel. Ur,la, canta,
' i adiiw. <**" " ,c • ""I »»nrr rnnetr ot blank* *n>
' wd * * »>rkmanllke atyl* M Uil* •)«.■*. It l» pi*
"L ,.k in ,‘On' ml '.and pamphlet*, hunk*, hrtalh,
Uhl lav Mhifca. :edK*r*. "in,, m a .inwrior itmunur.
u,,iai. h. liulliui al*o done iu hut. everythin*
' urcntmt a « '«h prluitn* nCea The prtrna
wt**' 1 uv “ .uodaraie a* tlnim of any .itltnr eatahllnk
nertaaUl* (rtanda are invited U> amid In ihuirnr
_ We at* aware ihat it ha* hmn th* ,-u.Uiiu of maur
!f prm to hav* hilla >f prtotinz tiled in Sew York :»»
„ , m „ their good* «* -an haaed. rtii* they have a
■rr'evt right to do. mt w. ihat It la an llltbwrml
uiict The price* we ,-hanr an' h«t a annul advance on
noaa of Maw York, and »«*“
or -otapUunt on that *rore
aeon and ihoa* am ployed in hem. do not vend to Saw
York IPr any .-ommodtly that ,-au ba pnrehaaed In At-
uiia. unr dienda are reqnoeted ool to ioae alght of the
.nllgatton reeling ipon them to auataiu View inetltu
loO*.
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hi U«
A i Hurry. Ncwnsn
J L LlUlti, Nhwmsii
l) Brewster, NtMvmin
T Robson, Nftvimn
li Wright, tin
J W 4 .’rushy, Twin
•I A <’berry, Maeou
T It • nmiKithiuikit, T«IU1
D Mailoy, Al*
Cant P Barry, 3 O
J (111*
'.xt Utlie i'aumt
Bf«ti1t*«. printing MLihilno-
uoi 1«?jm (litin it tmirtii of » million of dollun,
suiU *um will •cniiHpin? to iu<%ka our cuy Mir
ohiel omtterof Iwaiaem In the Slate." It hirthor
atatmi Dial “Uiouaomla at capttaliMa iiuii buniuiaw
men from the XurUi will be attracted here, who
Itovu Iteralolore been deterred from .nettling
among ua, through appreheoaintu of violence
and personal ill Ifaatllng an eh on la monilestetl
through the culumna of the IntMgtnuer.'' Thia 1 S l .’ '*'*
mwilrn nttfmap view of the subject is worthy c it loimeon. ua
the source from whence it entnee, and is about
*a ideeutof aa that of ita co-laborer in radicalkun.
Hut ws waruStbe Ojkiuoa that it must uot mis-
| represent this journal by chargiug that it line
“ .ittacked and vllllfled” anti "sought, to bring in
to disrepute" the members of Council whose
course in the monument matter so startled the
commuuity It wad their .1ftion as unhtic iijHcera i T 0 caaweii, Aiieuata
wo condemned, do now condemn . and further, - a Uumugur. T.mu
we cltarge that said action is detrimental to the i £ Sanlm™'T?un
cfumti-ier of the city, and can have no other ten- 1 s s Roberta, T.mn
. , , , .1 W liskWM Jk ltt.lv I
‘wnuy Uiau to bring rcproacli upon this pnpulu-
' Mn
ivt, I) Hut net*. <«it
H W Heard, Ua
W .r TomlmMin, A««unin
r H Walla. H O
.1 r Moreluml. LaOnnii(n
!? T Mlllor, Ma
U l) liarni'roiiy, •!»
J W Purify. AIii
t'n lUlHtt, Ml!
.1 M MnrriM. Mn
M'mh l Morn*. Mn
It V nr nor, Mm mu
N Mtiur-iH, Mn
Mm W L Mnunllttlil. Ma
M .1 Drake. Mn
.1 M *etim, Mn
A W Jonon, Mn
IUTION II. IIOTKL.
■iftsaklSR Siawar.
flld ieiighttlll shower of last evening wits
stoat grscioualy greeted by our cilizeus, who for
woe J»y* have baten sorely annoyed by dust.—
The heated atmosphere was also retreshed, lor
j* t dnown that October thus tor in this locality
ju * dose resemblance to August, while in
Tennessee there has been irost.
II. D. llurrU, l.'/rrt.
THURSDAY. iX'TODKR I. UsIT
Profaaatonol Cards.
Or. .1. P. LOGAN.
■•Itlmwrw, * Maryland.
RKSIDBril'B—Rutaw llunau.
oKtrt.'B—Mo. « Llhurty atreut, eumur of Uistngtiiu
fliSH- lawtw 1
HILL Sc BLANCHARD. f
ATTORN EYs* AT LAW.’
ATLANTA, CA.,
W U.L ;lve prompt nttuutton u» nil Imnlnuna. both ;
erlmiiinl mill eivtl, ntitrtintid to thttlr «*m«. in Mitt
vnriona AtatuOmria n&d Clrauit Courta of tUa l iilM'd
*tate». In thin Hluut.
OlMflCK—-On Whitehall, over Forro’n nhoe store.
D. P DILI*.
M. BLANCHARD.
filly Mil. 1NU7.
•Mr. lllaA.Ni'HARD will <-<mUnil«i tho I nan nuite Mum
ness in heretofore, lu the nlmvn law ottlee.
lm
M * Barker, N Y
! M I. Worth, Ain
| I Hannon, Ain
W tv Wiilln.il
■asawsy.
\Ye earn that the horses attached to .ludge
d ? Hammond’, carriage took fright yesterday
iilernonn on McDonough street, aad became
entirely anmansgeabie. dashing through several
,t reels at a tear till speed, and almost ruining the
.arrmge. Fortunately, the family ot Judge
Hammond were not in the carriage at the time, t respeattobility quite as great as those who op-
The missiou ol a public journal is to chronicle
events, and to take cognizance ol public matters
wherein the interests ot the people are altected.
It, iu the performance of that responsible duty,
the act, of a public official are the means ol [
dragging him before the people, and that net
proves to he to his discredit, is it himself or the |
ourual that brings him into disrepute ’ It the six :
mein iien of Council had not the manly indepen- '
dunce to meet with that contempt it merited the
intuitions proposition that was made them,
what rujia had they to make a whole com
munity pirtieipt mminit to a bargain un- j
mtfw'tl ns monstrous? Four members ot that
IxhIv were found ready to meet that issue, and
lid meet it, aud we believe Messrs. Guilutt, Ter
ry, Castleberry and Anderson enjoy a degree ot
.1 W lie** jk laiiy. tty.
Wr* A N Pope. 1 In
W igulniun. <i*
P S Unlay, t; S A
,1 V Rliuir. USA
S L Do Hiumiil. tin
K \ Whitlock, 'in
Mis* I’milii. lit.
1 ‘ linriim. itmmi
U I. siruhwkur. Mai-ou
i.i, Dmuing. Sclnm
Mrs Hiiciiu. Toiiu
Mies liogan. Touu
W IIiin»lwrry, Selina
Hun T S' Nuwiill, ii»
n.m T W White, <i»
B W S'rahel. ■•*
S Met'nmh, lit.
Dr .1 W Hurt.y, Ga
U U DoUntgiinriiMl, li*
Dr. W. M. PECiCi
^TILL triiitHra hln Profoaniuuat Hurvlcnn to tlinctt.1-
£(*im of Atlanta ; and hin lunff in I
dir pnilunnion. Ilf in conildeut that tin can uiv<> niitlnfar
• ion to all who may favor litin with thulr pntroimt;iL
Hpitrial m t cut ion j/tvun to ohutctrin*.
MKFICK—At rh« ntnrn of A. (?. Uniftfln A Co., Mitchell
street.
NRSIDRN4’K—Corner Foreyth aud Petera •*tre**tn.
jvll -Hilt
Mlarnlltmauua Ad?ertlMn*ota>
FALL IND WINTER INP0BT1TWN.
1807.
RIBBONS,
Millinery and Straw Oooda. 1
MMSTONG. GATOR l CO.,
niPoiiTitna a.nd joanKftn or
Bonnet, Trimnna, and Velvet Ribbons,
BUNNBT SILK.H, SATIN* and VBLVBTS,
BIoiuIm, Nein, Crapen. Um hen,
Ftowara, Peatheni, Omamenta,
STRAW BONHITS AMD LAO 111' HATS,
Trimmed and Untrimmed,
HII VKKR IIOODM, Ae.,
237 and 239 Baltimora Street,
BALTIMORE, MO.
Atlanta Ailvwrtlaeaeala.
MEADOR A RBOTHERN,
Tobacco Commission Merchants,
i tiRDPtn nmtRD ^tatrji hotrl.
Atlanta Adver, tawn.rui a*.
IX4XJB ! FLOUK !
I are eonataat y r »l log a rapartor arttel* ol
.1 Tr.ASTA.
R ESPBCTFUU.Y atinouni’e
keep fTiiiHtaiitly on hand o
RAM LAN D'S VI KM •
RAOLA M) * VIRGINIA.
It A*. I. \ •.'!>'•** HONEY DfhVV
HhonnrA.
the pilldir flint they
extenniv- tneortnient
i the trade, •toncintiu^ ,
W
vucr rasw srw wwbav:
Emm hi. vuml of thu beat M*rrtiaat Mills Is Saaqla aad
T'mneamj*, m Barrat* and Sack*.
At VhoUwia'ud by the liofle Paskif*
Hind for any quantity.
VAN KPPB A TfFMH.
Aimrtni o. ninn
FORD 6l
lie larjrcntator.k u» he fhitnd iu thin country,
choice variety and cheapmi
S P Doherty, tj on a I) uuuinuiuinu,
P Horne, wife & .1 -hildicn, K tt Burroin;h. Mil
4iB d II *hailcronn, Ry
Mra A K Beecher. MrilHu P L Miller. Mn
C A Saruent, USA W (i (’letnenH, Colitmliun
AMERir.ll HOTEL.
WHITE a WHITLOCK PHOPHIRTOft*
THURSDAY, ^OCTOBER J. lsh7.
iud uence •■soaped injury.
^
Arrival of Coitna.
This ADporDuU article of commerce continue*
to arrive nuite treelv. and duds ready purchaser*
u iiecity. Price* were a little buoyant yesterday,
iud '.here wan a suiall advance. We nuotu u
Mid 14 cents, according to quality We ire
jrautied to know that attention is beiuij directed
w Ailanta ts an important cottou market, and
very naturally, for ita accessibility both tor n.»-
ceiviuiiaml shipment North ihouid omumend it.
Charity School.
\Yd .earn tiuu M*lle E. 8lerchi, <u' this city
jai opened i charity school at the Fair Ground,
vvliere on every Satunlay she will leach poor
■inldren the eiement.ary branches of :\n English
education, together with needle work, etc., s«» as to
pncticaily dt them to do their own work, is well
an uprove their mind?. One feature of the school
Hi t he to clothe the destitute children who are
punctual lu attendance and correct iu morals.—
•Ye learn that the number ol children now tn
iitemianee :s near 130, all of whom evince an
iogerneas to learn. M’Ue sterchi gets no com-
peniaion tor her servietts. and hopes that our eiti-
^ns will aid her in the good work. The kind
>t aid she asks is cast oif clothing for the link*
-nes. Such articles she will teach them to re-
posed them, and while they may not represent
is much “ property ”—u> which the Opinion so
vauutingly refers—they are representative men
of a china of citizens whose opinions are not to
be despised. All honor to them !
•I W Mray, Or
J B Snutt, <«t
A C Shanda. S M
H Moot!win. JnntMibnro
8 0 Guiller, Mo hi In
A Morrison, liouio
J BrasMl, (la
N B Harlln, Roiuh
N C Carnill, Teun
A J Hobbs. Ma
i B Dsan, Mn
F M Simmons. Ma
W H Washer *t -hiu, Texaa
T J .Mitchell, Ga
D Htilmes. Mritflu
L P Do^ior. Ma
R M Uunirr, Aturiuiiu
A Y Leake. Mn
C W Nettling, Ma
M W Swousou. Fayette
L W’ Bates, Macon
.1 ll Lee, Va
c M D Brown. D C
L H scudder. Ma
H Tomlinson, AewortU
•I F May non. Ein^stou
Miss Brawner. Ma
■I F Brawner, Mil
■I U Kiowsli, Ain
A Schiirman, Mrirtli.
H l) Paten. CUicauo
Mra .1 L Howell, Ma
it L Fall. Ma
R L Touiiy, Sr Linus
<{ NV Arnold, Mn
Rev M Culllns, Ma
•I *v Mays. Allyu»ta
•' H iiiintitit{ton, (Quincy
II Dickerson, U S A
M I Depmau, < iu
W3C. L. HENt^LER,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
ATLANTA, SIOBAIA.
Orders may be left with U.
Odf»M
une«|iialed in
the latest. Parisian novelties.
Orders solicited and prompt attention ip
aiii£lH—dw
ind
iuprtsiiL4
.*sKTU HaLBEY
MuCORKLE .t BtiWM \ :
Dr. O. S PROPHITT’S
\ ES
• iUKEN OF THESOmr,
1 > STORE
Harm ud Lot fkr tale.
Special attention is directed to the notice of a
house ind iot tor sale on Washington street. It
is in excellent piece ot property, and a good
bargnin tnay be bad.
l arrlofe asd Honrs.
C.ilonel A V' Brumby will sell his carriage
and horses. See notice.
Cal. Adilril Bala.
Attention Is directed to the notices ot this
geutleman in this morning * paper. His opera
tions in the real estate business ihouid attract the
attention of capitalists.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
H^gWasKd to Kent.— Any person hav*
ingasmall honse fo rant with rUrne nr four ’
rooms, 4ituuu*d convenient to bUHiuusH, can And a !
prompt tenant by immediate .application it this office,
octa
J^*PAlffipR4k Fltadcn would call atten
tion to their well selected Stock or Goods j iet
received aud to arrive, comprising every variety suited
to the city and country trade, most of which were bought
a/mi the heavy decline tn cotton, and can be sold cheap, j
Purchasers will do well to give them a call. oe*3—dt
City Foundry will euntftnne to
oxeente with dispatch, ail orders for various j
kinds of Mackxsbrt Mill Gbarino, Jfcc.. now owned
by W R. Phillips, ind under tlie managemenr of
■ >v2—dt J A8. CRAIG. Supr.
Prof Lcdwto HaRMSEN requests os to say,
tor the benefit nt* his numerous scholars, that ill
ness prevents his giving them the proper atten
tion.
♦ — -
>ee the notice ot situation wanteii.
r^g"Ceal! Caal!—I aaa prepared to HU
• ==y nil ordors for Coal. Leave vonr orders at my
Yard, corner Whituhail street ami M. Jk W Railroad, or
at Allen Jt Ladd’s, Whitunail street. Atlanta, iia.
oci—iw A. C. LADD.
BOI.IEflS NOTICKS.
Tub iNTBLLfBOHCBR AS AN ADV*BTI»n?a MSDItni.—
Those desirous of bringing their b isineae to the notice
of the public, will tind this Journal, Doily and Weekly,
unite, ind in this manner they can be made to ,)ne of the very best in the country. It 1r on old and cs-
oiothe themselves. Contributions ot' clothing
nay be tell at the dental depot ot Samuel Hape
Zdq. m Alabama street, who will S4?o that it is
properly disposed of.
finished psuer. and is extensively circulated in the rural
district*. Connected with the establishment is a ilrst-
<*ia«s Ion Orac* and Bindkbt, where work can he exe
cuted with neatness and dispatch.
H. C. HORNADY, iTaahier.
T3E <'BiTTCiSMa of thiajoumul upon the >rffcurl
icu ot certain members of* the City Council, in
Thlrty«Foartli‘ Isaatortal Dis
trict.—Conservative Convention at Stone
Mountain, on thu lath October. 1867 —That there may
lie concert of action ainoug Conservative voters of the
.’14th Senatorial District, composed ot the counties of
Gwinnett, De&ilh, and Henry, a Convention will be held
at dtone Mountain, on Saturday, the lath day of October,
for the purpose of nominating suitable candidates for
delegates to represent raid District in the ensuing 8tate
Convention.
All Conservative voters, regardloas of their opinions
os to the policy of holding a State Convention under thu
“ Reconstruct ion Acta,” are requested to be represented
in said District Convention.
sepsii)—td MANY VOTERS.
Guardiam*. Executors and Administirtore are re-
mindest that the late military Order No. 40 does not ap-
j ply to them, it has been the custom hitherto, in a great
'diti matter ot the Lincoln monument, have many 'nstances. for such persons to transact their adver-
irratly exorcised the two Republican journals ot Using business through the Ordinaries of their counties.
Cato oity. It la not a subject tliut w« care pur- | TU!I * hwm » m “ tt,!r ' ,f ,:unvomenco. auU not
, . . i . . ( a requirement of the law. aud hence such of our old i
ticulariy to pursue, tor the more ihe supporters , palnill , M ^ wiBll m ,. untinilu .dvorti.uu; iu ttu.
Jt -be measure Utlempt to upologize tor it. the 1 journal iul-U amtu.*r». uc. it liberty to do -Mi. W-* .hail, 1
uore iugnueftd the whole transaction becomes 4* formerly, he *lad to receive anch hnaineaa favor*. Onr !
termr remain the -nme
i ■ .nn. —What .b r.vaai-iT 1 Epptovsb< est -•elnzn
Apbiiicnt. iud vhat ire its enact. - Theae are qneetione
wui'-ii iw rrejt American public has a right to ask. ind
it bar li*" i right ru expect i eaudid ind aatiafhctory re- j
piy The preparation i» a mild utd gentle -aline eatlmr
tic. ot.-riiive md tonic, ind is most carefully prepanal
in the form of a .now-white powder, containing all tka I
vondurfnl medical propartle* of tka inr-femed Seltzer |
Spring, if Germany
of ire e duct a ere would -*av that those who have tested i
the prepuration ire the beat judge., tnd rhey leclaru
over -heir own -tgnaturea. that the preparation will
promptly relieve intugeatiou. regulate the dow of the bile,
cur" every spec ten of neadache, tranqmllze the nervous
system, refresh .md invigorate the weak, mitigate the
pangs d -neuinatirm. neutralize acid in the stoma h.
cleanse utd lone the uowele, aestet the failing appetite,
cure the heartburn.
If 'on ire a snfturer give this remeily one trial, and It 1
will convince yon of the above facts.
T YRUANT ,fc c' 1), sole proprietors. New York,
vein by all Drnggtsta. sepal—ly
■ j sQ...ii.. Wanted.—.1 Yosag Lady
"iadeairnna or obtaining a situation aa Day
Onsrentnsa in a cm.tl Ikmity. or ivoulil o-eept a nositiou
in a school aa Assistant Teacher. Is thoroughly compe
tent to reach thu English branches, and also Music on
the Pluno. The highest testimonials can be furnlahed.
Address “Teacher.' at this Office. sepIR—lit
iy their omn admission. For the (air fame ol
Atlanta we could wish that the alfair had never
tppesred in print at ail. but since it went lorth tn
he world in the official proceedings of Council,
ms journal would have been derelict ot duty in
gut coming to the rescue ot Atlanta, whose citi
zens proper endorse ao such action on the part
it six members of their Board ot Conncilmcn,
however ‘respectable ’ they may be, and howev
er much ‘‘property” they may own Aad just
gere t is proper to remark that Tub Intei-M-
iEnceb is talseiy charged by the Opinion and
y~ew Era with assailing the "respectability” ot
ue gentlemen referred to. The primto charac- j
er if a gentleman is one thing, and his iffleuil
tfss mother. With the lortner we have nothing
to jo, while the latter is public property, and as i
nich we claim the right to approve or condemn, I
is our sense of duty as a public journalist may
dictate.
The yew Era is the “ official journal of the
.:ty,” and is. therefore, presumed to be an au i
tiorized champion of Messrs. Cox, Peters, Raw-
son, Holland, Mitchell and Hayden, it thus
explains the motive» actuating those gentlemen '
a assenting to the proposed monument, and '
voting ten acres of the city's laud whereon to i
place it
‘We presume they voted as they did on pure
ly 'justness principles, as any other equally sen
sible gentlemen would have done.”
How far those gentlemen will endorse the
motives assigned to them by the .Vets Era, we
lave ao knowledge, but we claim that it places
hem in anything but a creditable position is
public officials, and it would have infinitely re-
louniled tn their credit it their " official journal ”
ind but endeavored to explain it away. “ Busi
nas principles” are all very well, and we appre-
hty that has claims to civilization to be engaged
a ‘he traffic ot a dead mnn't memory, and
umking a merchantable. commodity of the re
using of m ex^ President of the United States,
ire am tlie kind of “business principles” that I
he citizens ol Atlanta like to be charged with
lussessmg, ind they spurn with indignation
inch a uep on the part ot those who were
hHeiei n official pasitinns by them. A man
u iis private aflatrs, hill he has not the right to
uvoivc i whole community in reproach! Mr.
-iiicnln may have baten a pure man—a noble
inu piunultc one—but ha was our bitter and uu-
"elenting lee. Hu was the very head and (rout
b i party that sought ami obtained our down- •
tail—burnt onr aides, towns and villages—du-
>poiiei| us ot our property—made ua a nation .
•• panoers »nd turther, that here in thit nUy •
'■here •annot be lound a spot on which to erect a 1
ai"nnmi'nt to Ins memory that has not tone and |
•gam been bedewed with the tears ol thu
.MUIIO LBS CLEAR SIDES,
!'«««! LBS BACON SHOULDERS.
HI CASKS SU«AR-i:URKD CANVASSED HAMS,
UM) COILS OREBNLBAE ROPE.
:MM) SACKS TENNESSEE OATS.
1000 SACKS VIRGINIA SALT,
« TONS REED'S PHOSPHATE.
tb* best wit cheapest Fertilizer,
1110 BBLS WHISKY—all gradua.
CASKS FRENCH BRANDY i
riRILl MEDIC
. For Sale by
.1 T JENKINS A CO , Atlanta, Ga.
UK.VDFIELD afcCO.q Latiram;'*. Mn.
JONES A COBB, Drayton. (3a.
1* I UEWETTACO.,
313 Mara at., Mempius, Tcnu.
MORRIS A CO., Opelika, Ala.
PHILLIPS, SMITH A CO . DudevilK Ala.
RAGAN, WEBB A DAVIS, Conyers, M*.
N N. EDGE, Indian Sprin^ii, (»a.
B. F JOHNSON .t CO„ Batonton, (3a.
W A. KELLY A BRO , Monticullo, (iu.
DAVID KNOTT, McDonongh, Ga.
LEE A BETTS, Jonesboro', <**.,
Conaifftiuu of Liver medicine. Pain Kill It. Anti-bilious
PM*. Female Tonic. Dysentery Corrtial, Ac.
CT"Prepared by O. S. PItOPHITT, at Covington, Ga.,
Sole Proprietor. -epll—4in
NEW 30 BARREL
TURPENTINE STILL,
EXTRA HEAVY BOTTOXI,
ALL COMPLETE FOR SALE MUCH BELOW COST.
Srtlle of all aize« bnilt to order and DISTILLERS
Fitted out at the lowest rnt«*A. by
J. B. FI LLER,
47 DEY STREET,
iiiiTi7—lm New York City.
MILLER'S BI.CFF • ITY
PACE’S CUKOLK,
MATTHEWS c WRIGiiT’-
ROSE M<-*f’NTAlN.
HOLLzLND S GOLDEN A«vE. and
HOLLAND'S INDIAN QUEEN.
Together
Aino. lasorted braint« of 1
BACCO
All of which ire oirered t
•iatlnif term a aa purchaaera
hugfl—3m
IGARS uul -MoKINGTO-
ES T.LB LIS HED 17H0.
P. & G. LOKILL 4.RD,
16, 18 and 20 Chambers St., N. York.
PICG TOBACCO.
-X TJ L Y *2 .”>, 18B?
5000 ponna- Tennea
1000 poiinda Tenneaaee uiiraeu siues.
Jnat received and for aaie bv
FAINS A PARROTT.
No. 7 Peach-Tree -truer. A lama. Gi
1
3QQ SACKS TENNESSEE WHITE
J. T. <
CAMPBELL,
DENTISTS,
Whitehall Street, lietw«:en Aiahama aud Hnnter St».
R^YERY operation appertaining to our
Fa profeMion performed in the moat ,
orient ifle manner. r
Teeth oxtnirted WITHOUT PAIN, by
the aid of Nitrone Oxide one. wnirh we keep conaumtly
on naud. «ep3—lm
STEAM, GAS
WATER PIPES#,
BOILER FLUES,
VST" The best and largest aaaortment In the city, and
it ijreatly reduced price*. Send for Price Liet.
J. B. FVLLRB<
.iuif37—tm 47 Dey Street. New York City.
W. W OLATTON, xCfi. O. ADAIM.
CLAYTON & ADAIR,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—A.fD—
Wholesale Dealers ia Groceries & Produce*
NO. IS lL.tBl.Hi ST.,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA,
KEEP COXSTASTL T OX HAST) .
FLOUR,
BACON,
LA ED.
;cobn.
nAY,
I8ALT,
TOBACCO,
COFFEE,
RUGAR.
HYBt'P.
MOLASSES,
CANDY.
ROD A,
CANDLES,
LEATHER.
SOAP, Ac.
SrORDERS SOLICITED. J
LAN6STQN, CRANE & HAMMOCK,
Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco.
i In theae ^ooda we have dve different brands—
! amoiuf them oar celebrated ••Century,'’ whicn is now su- j
perior ro. and more popular thau any made. In our Cen- i
tnry Foil we continue to pack daily, one hundred«to liars, j
<tn Mondays fiou, Tuesdays two $50a. Wednesdays die
#«)#, Thuradays ten fibs. Fridays twenty #5a. and Sat- ,
! irdaya dlty $&»—makiuk einhty-eij^ht bills ot different
denomination# placed in the ramu number of papers of
'obacco each week oonaequently, rhe oonanmers of Cen
tury Foil Fine Gut Tobacco are daily jettiui' prizes.
SXYFFS.
As heretofore, we make all the different brands oi
Quiffs for vvhich r hia House lias been for many years cele
brated.
COFFEE.
n Choice Rir Coffee
I’ommission Merchants.
TIIE
CIGARS.
Ot those ^ooda we have a large and superior stock at
price# that canuot fail to please. Jobbers and large deal-
••ra will tind it ro their interest ro examine these good*
before mukinu their purchases.
1M4)KIXG tobaccos.
These goods we nave in ^reat variety, and all grades.
, from very low priced the rinest.
l Onr stock Lh very complete m ill its departments, and
* * ••* * “■• • it an examination before
A FT7LL LINE of Refined mu Raw >u<;a
byj
LINSEED OIL.
LIVE DRUG HOUSE,
lllNER wntTEHtoLL AND iLnB.vXA 4TSSITS,
B. B. 8IU)WN.
WM. F. QROWlf.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
-J^ BARREL LINSEED OrL.
]rJ«—
OPPOSITE DEPOT,
MINIATURE ALMANAC TOR OCTOBER.
FRIDAY OCTOBER l.
■§iiu Rises. 3.5K ; dan Seta 5 41. ‘
Moon rats lob. '16m.
poases op roi »oo?«.
Firat Quarter—od. th. lm. eveufmr.
Frill Moon—13d. -ih. Win. moniiiiL'
-iPt. Qaarter—hiid. 4h. )m. morminj.
New Moon— ffd. Ih. jGm. murmur.
Commercial Intelligence.
Atlnau Market Bipart.
Fhidat, Octoher 4.—Prices remain unchanged aa
below
wnor.esAA*a pninw.
• ’orm.—White Corn. .
$ 1 IR
i
Ml ,
Mixed or Ymlow
ib 1
«) 1
Bacon—Rhouidura
t«>, j
17 |
Plain Hums
21
<b
■a
■ in van# Rngar-Cnred Hams
••hi
‘S>
24
i.’lear Itilibed Rides
■»
Clou Sides
20
ib
-AIM
Laud.—In Barrels
a
:»i
In Kegs and • ’ans. .
d>
IR
VnioiNLA Raiet.—Par rack
2
73
Liverpool Suit.
tb i
HO
Flour.—New Family, racks of »» ib
(6 0
30
Extra
41
(M
Rupenlnc..
ii i
04)
Rm.vll iiiiAiN. —Rye, per bushel
. 1 25
% 1
441
Oars
70
ib
SO
IV iibat—Pruna WUite
2 26
2
40
Prime Hod.
. 1 10
A 1
10
Hay, per «:wt
1 30
jA 1
Baooino—Gunuy
JO
'iit
32
liemp
A
UJ
Rope —Machine
A
19M
Hand mailt;
*
11
I no a Ties.—p r tb
A
11
OSMAfllJIlUM.
10
db
21
RniiiTtNiirt.—
<b
14
RHBETINO.—4-4
A
loq
Cotton Yanwa. .
. 1 ’10
A *
<«
Hides.—Dry
•6
17
Green
s
LiM. — perhlii—
2 10
bh 1
00
Si.*rz Uuiinau.— p*r «| ,ru
11
30
t ■ iTn Planicro-Double Bstfned Pou-
duette of rhe Lodi Manufacturing Compa
ny. This is one of the moat forcing and (puck acting ma
nures in the market, iud is Ay fur ’he It is coin
posed of night soil, of New York City, from which ill im
purities have been extracted: :s hen deodorized, pul-
venzed. and dried. On Cotton it is equal to the best
brand of Phosphates, and will hriuir a heavier uid by rwo
weeks earlier <Top than any other fertilizer. Drilled in
with Wheat at thu rate of 40«) pounds per acre. It will
inns a heavy crop <>n pnor soil. Price fiK p**r ton ol
•1.000 ponnds. Sample sent oil receipt of three-cent
stamp, with addresa. Apply ro
THE LODI MANrFACTTRING CO ,
♦W Cortlandt Street, New York.
From Prof. Chaa. Martin. Hamden. Sidney College, Va..
dated July 1st, 1307
“The Donbie Rcdued Pondret.te is acting like a charm
on my crops, and attracting raiversul attention from all
beholders. I am already satisfied that it is the hen pen i
and surest renovator of our worn-out soils. ’
_j ylH—3m
Mr*. Wiislow** lauihiua; Syrup far
Caildren Teething, greatly facilitates rhe pro
cess of teething, by softenim; rhe 411ms, redueiujj all iu-
domination—will allay all pain and spasmodic action,
and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mo-
•here, it will give rest ro yourselves, rad relief and health
ro vonr infanta.
We have pnt up aud sold r his article for ’ears, and cau
ray :n conddence and truth of it what we have never been
able to say of any other medicine—never boa It failed in
a single Instance to effect a enro, when timely nsed. Ne
ver did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any
one who used it. <)q the contrary, all are delighted with
ts operation, and speak in terms of commendation of its
magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this
matter “what we do know. ’ liter years of experience,
and pledge onr reputation for rhe fnlfflltnent ot vhat w*-
hero declare. In almost every instance where the imam
is suffering irom pain and exhaustion, relief will be found
in fifteen or twenty minutes after tne *yrnp is idrainis-
renal.
Full directions for using will accompany each bottle.
Be sure to call for “Mrs. Winslow ■* Soothing -Syrup, ’
having the fac simile of “Curtis Perkins” on the on:
side wrapper. All others are base imitations.
Sold by druggists throughout the world. Price, only
15 cents per bottle.
OfSceto • — 315 Fulton Street, New York Jd5 High Hoi-
born, London, Sngiaud. 441 Si. Paul erect, Montreal.
< anuda. sep4—dm
A T LAST A,
GEO Rif IA.
the pillule ro mn- ,upc-
MACON, GEORGIA.
ffl. M, WILLIAMS k BRO.,
Commission Merchants,
Agents for the Sale ol
YARNS.
09NABCRG9.
STRIPES.
SHIRTINGS,
lad Great Bead Co.’s Seales.
tST Cftah Orders promptlv ffUed. Consignments so-
Hcited,aug4—3m
FALL AND WINTER
DKY OOODS!!
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
WTiich is now complete in every Department.
MARSHALL. BURGE A BOWEN,
Importers and Jobbers,
sepia—‘lm 143 Meeting street. Charleston. 3. C.
ROPEt ROPE!!
E. E. BROWN A *«»*.
AND DEALERS fN
of Humanity, !«• relailuu to
dona! Evils.— An Essay for Young Men. on
Physiological Errors iud Abuses inculuut to Youth aud
Early Mauhood, with the iiuiuuue view of treutmentaud
euro, dent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address Dr. J. 3KILLIN H4JUGHT0N, Howard Asso
ciation, Philadelphia, Pi. aepgff—3in
Drug*, Medlclnssq Palais, Oils, Window
Class, Re.
Buying in :arge pianrities and original packages,
directly from Importers and Momiftc
turers. for the CA^H. we are able
to offer inducements ro
purchasers, cither
BY WHOLISAIK OB RETAIL.
Onr stock is hill, and consists of every varicy
of Foreign aud American Goods, from
the Cheapest ro rhe Finest.
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
•round accessible AT ALL H
Ring the Door-Bell at Night!
Onr Beautithi
ARCTIC SODA FOUNT
And PURE FRUIT dYRUPS are still attracting crowds
whose thirst is allayed by its gushing waters, and sto
machs Miergized by rhe tonic effect of the Carbonic
Acid Gas.
Hie Atlauta Mineral Spring water is kept on urn it at
die ARCTIC FOUNT, and m»nv of our uffilctod citizens
ire being greatly benefited by its use.
Close rash buyers are invi.ed to examine o r stock.
RRDWTNR A FOY.
Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets,
inlyaMS—c Atlanta, Georgia.
THE MHBM HNIWKK’I
Boarding and Day School for Yoana Ladies,
Cor. Washington k Tailsir Sts., Aognata, On.
T HE duties of this Institute will be resumed OCTO
BER SECOND. Circulars containing terms and
jmrricnlani may be obtained by applying to the Princi
pals.
Rhfeiihhcxs.—Hon. C. J Jenkins. G. G. McWhorter.
Esq., Hon. E. dt.mea. Dr. J. P. (Jarvin, Prof. 4*eo. W.
Rains. Col. R. B. Bullock. Dr. H. W Bartev. Hon. Wtn.
S. Gould, James Miller, Esq., Geo. M. Shew. Esq.. An-
gust*. Ga. »ep<7—itn
Savannah Richardson / Libel for Divorce, in DeKail)
re. v Superior Court, April Term,
YOUNH B. ltlCHAilD<*ON. \ to4)7.
Flaaafflal.
Exchange in Maw fork.-Buying at par telling
at M premium.
Bold.-Buying at 4g cents ; railing at 44 cents
EiWer.—Buying at '10 cents ; railing at Tt cents.
Hold Bullion.-Buying at fl. JSper pennyweight.
Hold Dnit.—Buying at per pennyweight.
oboroia.
Buying. Buying. 1
111 rhis county: aud ir thither appearing that lie due
reside iu this State: it is. on motion 01 counsel, ordered
that raid defendant appear and mower at thu next term
of this court-, *\t*o that the case be considered in default,
and the piaiut iff allowed ro proceed; and it is urrher or
dered that thio rule be published iu one of he public ga
zettes published in the city of Atlauta, in this btato, once
.1 mouth tor four mouths
HILL A CANDLER,
Artorneys (or Libelant.
A true extract from 'ho minutes of raid court. June 4,
ta«7. j m. Hawkins, ciern.
Printer’s fee $1 per -tquare each insertion.
je*41 —lam4m
Lirotf,
1 pounds Shoulders. Just received
anti tor rale uy
CLAYTON A ADAIR,
t.’ommiHsion Merchants.
No. 18 Aiaimma Street.
FLOCK.
• 3ACK8 Cohen’s ceteiirated Choice Family Just
« ») nH*eiv«fd and lor rale uy
CLAYTON A ADAIR,
Conunisemn Merchants.
No. ta vlabaiua 4ire u.
BAGfiHH ARM ROPE.
•A ROLLS GUNNY BAG4HNG,
jS coils Hemp Rope.
Just received and for rale by
CLAYTON k ADAIR,
Commission Merchants,
No. 18 Aiahama Street.
JOHN. B. FULLER,
47 DEY STEEET, New York City.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
POBT.1BLE AMD STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES k BOILERS,
FROM-l TO 1/50 FT0R<E POWER
Most ipprovod Circular rad Upright Saw Mills. Gnnt
Mills. -Migur Mills, aud ill kinds of Mining and Planta
tion Machinery on band ind bnilt to order.
^halting. Pullles. Leather ind Rubber Belting,
ind til kind# of Iron and Wood working Machinery
&T L Machinery and Railread supplies in store, and
duppc'i if the lowcat rates.iug-i7—4m
ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE.
W ILL be sold, on the tlrer Tuesday in November next.
before the court bouse door iu Campbell county,
within rhe legal hours of-ale. traction of lot of land No.
W. lying n rhe *jth district of originally Coweta, now
Campbell comity. Mold as rhe property of B. W. Yates,
deceased, for rhe benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms j
on the day of rale. September d. 18*17.
W P. YaTES. Administrator
§ep11—rd Printer’s fee #5
8arepta A. DmvKn \ Libel for Divorce, in Fayette Snpu
ft. - rior Court. September Teim
Julius W. Driver. \ i8Wi.
It ippeanug to the court from the return of rhe Sheriff
•hat the defendant is not to be found in this county Ir
s ordered that service be perfected upon the defendant
by publication in terras ot law n such rases made aud 1
provided. JOHN HI TE. Ptuintiff’s Attorney.
A true 'xtract from the minute* of 'ho Superior Court
of Fayette county. May iii. ltWiT.
jefi— l:tin4m A. E. STOKES. Clerk.
Printer’s fee $ 1 per square for ouch nsertion.
Mason Pilciibr t Equity iud Injunction, in Fulton
0#. - superior i.’oiirt. Returnable ro
Tamr# Dacres df al. ) October term. 18*17.
I T -ippeariug to the court by the return of rhe Sheriff
rhiti me defendant m the above stated cnee is not i
resident of raid county, and a further appearing by Ute
-worn ■o iuimunt iu coniplaiuant’^ bill that rani defend
ant is not a resident of the srate of Georgia: It is rhere-
foro. 011 motiou of compiaiuaut s aoiieitor. ordered r.hut
sendee b« perfected by publication of this order in one
of the weekly newspapers published in the city of At
lanta. once a month for four mouths previous rne
next term of said court. nut it >s further ordered, 'hat
this order be entered on the miuutesof raid court. April
144, 18*17.
H. J iPHAYBERRY.
Attorney for Musou Pilcher.
A true extract from the minutes of court. May 17,
18fi7. W R. V ENABLE. Clerk.
Printer’a fee 11 persipiare for each insertion.
je*i—lam4m
EXEC CTO K'* H UE.
B Y virtue of rhe last will and tcaranient of John
Pool, late of Paulding county, ieeeased, will be
sold, before the court house door ;n -he town of Cedar
Town, Polk county. Ga., ou the tirst Tuesday in October
next, within the legal hour* if rale, the olio wing pro
perty. fo-wit Lot. of land No. »8. iu the -ilst district .iud
id section of Polk coiiutv Also, one town loi in block
D. in the town of Dallas, Paulding county. Sold as the
property of John S. Pool, deceased, for the benciir ol the
oeirs and creditors. Tortm-rash. August 14, IbU7.
N N III*,ALL, 4
E. W. l»4JOL. s Bxucntor9 -
angl7— rd Printer’s fee $5
GEORGIA, UkNnY COtTNNY.
ORDINARY’9 OFFICE, M.VV 1, 1807.
W H. McCORD and Moses Mann, adminiefrators on
• the estate of James 8 McCord, represent to
this court in their petition, duly tiled, that they have ftillv
GRAIN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR
AND
Western Protluee Generally
OLD "TAXD,
Formci v The
DECATiR IT
Pluenix Building,
ATLANTA, GA
W B have again established onreeivus n onr torm»*r
bnsinesa, at the OLD STAND, and beg ro tender our *cr
vices to former friends aud the public generally. W
have a large and commodious store, and with our pas
experience and ample facilities, trust v -mall -fereire m
ment a liberal patronage.
IN HTORE AMD TO ARRIVE.
10000 BUSHELS ccrychnn-.i T.'nncsaec Corn
■4Urtm ‘In* Bacon—Sides, ahonldcra. iud Sam*.
TM. W. WILLIAMS Jk BHO.
LIME. LIME.
ludO COILS • ,R£EM LEAF MACHINE HOPE,
inno half coils gheen leaf machine hope.
P ERSONS wishing to purchase Rope will do well to
call on the undersigned, as wo guarantee to sell at
Manufacturers' Prices, Freight Added.
This ia tile best Machine Rope made. Ever, coll me
„"ui millet!.
-•cpl-l—lm BUTLER A PSTEHS.
WX H. Prmdmr.
ROB’T C. BARM UM, Secretary.
Hum BAR5H1C. reeamrer.
INDUSTRIAL
FLOW MANOFACTDBING CO.
ST. LOUIS. 31ISSOCSI,
Manufacturer* of the celebrated
BAIRD PLOWS,
AND
Calhoun & Atchinson Plows,
As Weil aa a general assortment of Steel, Wrought and
Cast Plows, best adap ed to the different *oiia of the
South. Also. COTTON SWEEPS and SCRAPERS,
HaLF-SHOYEL and SHOVEL PLOWS, and most ap-
W E are sole Agenta for the sale of Rogers’ ciebretud I , .
Blnls-Evi; Lime, tnd will continue ro keep eon* | proved patterns ol SUGAR PLOWS.
atnntly on hand a good -uppiv. fro h from f he kilns. Par
ries warning good Lime, will And It ru-heir internet to
rail and see us. »r rand us r heir order*,
iprtl tm WM. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
Just Received aad now la Store.
A LARGE lot. ot’ Round, Square, nut Flat Iren and
Steel, which w« offer upon terms that mmo •our
purchasers. Ai»o, 17 rierees -hoire '•ug:ir-«.’iire<t Hama.
W M. WILLIAMS A BRO .
iel4—*1 Commission Merchants.
COTTON UiRflim‘SHE.
)nr work 'Till be done under the direction of Mr. W*.
Baird, of Maysviile, Ky.. who. since 1844), has been man
u'actnring plows for the Sonrh.
Ail our work warranted oqnal to any made olsewhere.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM—At Barnum A Bro’a
1 Missouri Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, No. *25
1 S. Main street, St. Lonis, Mo.
Agents will be found in ill the principal towns and
cities in the Soutn. 4epga— lm
TO THI PUBLIC.
Liberal Ca*h Ailvances
: Tit Oslfitiome Immct Go,
P 8. M DA-UIRL..
£ MCDANIEL, STRONG k GO.,
er * * ,
COTTON" WAREHOUSE
“—AND —
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
tar Prior aad Hunter Strsats.
*"1->W. md orphan! or onr honored •lend: | j&'uli.h•* S bS*™! MiaaSd^ii S DrtUimc«tr.
Georgia
toil itw yur, ,ij| that would Im upturned to i Julton. * B«nli of Atlnm*
1 Hank of Empire State.. Jfi Bank of Augusta
Augusta Ins A B. Co... 71 Union Bank of Aiurusia
City Batik of Vngusta.. ’MU Augusta Savings Bauk.
Manufur rs B’kol’Macuu 18 Timber Cutters’ Bank ..
4i Hank of Savannah
7 Bauk ol the State
tb. Bank of Commerce
1411 Mertiaiiies Bauk ...
ALAHAHA.
Montgomery
Bank .
rn Bunk
Commercial Hank Mil Southern Rank
SOUTH OAIUILINA.
ilH' People'* Bank
Ill Bank of Newberry
IU, Bank of Huraburg
tHtSonthweatem tt.R.Bank
lg Formers A Exchange..
lk Uauk ol i.’anadeu
14! Hank of S.
lhi Slate Bank
lh Commercial Bank....
administered raid estate—
Thera are therefore to notify all persona concerned to
show tiause. if any they have, why raid adminlarrators
should not be discharged from ;heir raid office, and re- i
ceive letters dismissory in terms of rhe law. 4Hvcn on-
nffn j Jer my baud ami official iignature. April Jh, t867.
‘i R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
,) HERRING’S FUIR-PR04)F SAFES—large size.— i may4— liunrtin Printer’s tee |4.:>0
M i Desk, large size—For rale low. by I
Tn sight of the Pissengur Depot,
Slates tuid A meric
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
OF SAVANNAH, GA
a. w. kucu. hwtot
C. S. HA EDIT. ■ • Vic* frwidnt
I. T. THOMAS, fcewtory
board of directors:
•vljusi it* tiiuu} would rnvi-ul thu mtlii-s of
*'in« lL'Bolqt4‘d bommlDud, or *»m« rolic 1
11 khl umne, wlurli Jws* tHMlden into ihn I R'irUn*«*uirn Itanh.
•mil, by tUe inerciles* Lordu sunt Imltur at | pi»nt. , ,rIi U "aiuih!! l ! 1 . l '’ r !’.
'“ddiuif. ll tlwre i* anything in the memory i ■"»“ " f *-’oliimbu»..
” tocli m ,)n« .jeeerviuK of moiiumuuhU Iiuuh B*uh of Vohlla MSiBiuikef
kl ’li* Imn.iu .4 i . B»»iuni U*uh uf Al*. ■ ■ ai'.'Hniral
oiue hund* i,I (zwirgiauH, wo huve yet i » -«••' u* n k .if ■‘••ima ... »i Nurthcr
‘tie tinn inir.iniui who ran point it out! ll those i ''“nramiruu Uiui
’ho nympmuused with and aided Mr. Lincoln in Uuinn u»nk.
“* mh,,| y hf'iwnle against a people who are juSH'.’.rVtohrate‘ioiai'.
‘b'Uler Lt-dav m thuir httlplcssnutw tliiuj wjis ho j ^j^,^ yon
11 'I'his pride of power, are annulled tlmt Ins Uonhuuu*’ .Owrawi. ..
hsnuaer embraced rirtuos worthy to lie coin .''P-P 1 **** 11 '
menu initial iu the manner pro|>o*ed, this people Fiauuw*' A Mrchiliii*'
-ji
t»epffh—*lt
CLAYTON a ADAIR,
t.’omnuMion Murenams,
No. 1H Alabama Street.
I Libel for Divorce, tn DeKuib
Sit pnrior Court. April
i aud credi- (
uoiifftii futile tlieirobiuc- i
tions,'if any they have, within rwo months from 'he tiro
publication of this noiivu, .use leave will tie granted tor j
rhe raie of raui real HMtaie. July iH, 1NH7.
J U. WILSON, Ordinary I
JytST - irn Printer •« !«•«•
AD T11N I NTH. I rOH'N HA Lfi.
•« |
!tl house -loor in the town of ‘.’allmuii. »n the :lr»»r Tilutnlav
in O* tuber next, wtthiu rhe legal hours of rale, lot No.
V. IUH, in *he 7th district and Id section. Also, town lot
, n •'alUoiiu. nutniier not known.; subject m the willow -
Hi l dower Sold aa rti» property of IS. I Hlulock. •ieeeased.
o«o. u. DBAVMY, tif Mmio York.
DIBBLE, W0BTH A CO .
Commistsion. jVXer«'hants,
IE* PE.1BL ST., 1IW TASK.
P articular attenuou given to the saie«ir wheat i
Parr tea requesting, will Ihi regularly advised of the
ror the henafft ot rhu heira and
Term# Part an*h, ttaiancu on riui
Auguat til, 18*17
dito
, with
id dec
d. |
*iM inti<
ao obiet tion. Let i he pile Ins rtnrttU Bank «»f Capa
can dll*M rG**»„.. ,1... I...* Aem em.it Rank of Wlln
Fear.
goara oaaouNA.
ouglH—*d
"»“ I# ”sp shall pierce the *wy ski.-s, hut do not j ‘
w • hi'iUiw, cosnnnliy ui wkt in it The tod
" >“t Utcre, aud while it may illuHtralo the dri»-
" L ' '* 1 ’harp iianjain when viewed in the llRht •
* huameaa pruc,, . , , H ul,
'*%i .AU other N.C. from ho to j
Lh' oft par cent, discount
4UI
Bui little boog in Tennesraa and Vlrgtuia Bank Bill*. , 4 R ELIGIBLE VACANT LOT. very conveniently
tale of fhe murker
RBPUUBHcaa.-«l- D. Fish, Beq„ President National
Marine Bank. N. Y.; H. L. Woitli, Rsn., Cashier Na-
um>. tional Park Rente, !f. Y. 1). Heaton. Keq.. President
First Nattouai Rank, Nuwbern, N. 4.’ “
Sniilar Macon. ‘Ju.
Saiiah Ash V. Samt)kh#
I .Vlxxandrr W Sanders. \ Term. ih*7.
I T appearing to the f.’onrt by the return of thu Sheriff
that rt»e defendant. Vexander W Haniiers. dues n-'
I reside 111 thia county, and it further appearing that he din
I not, at the rime raid mit was commenced, reside iu thu*
i Stute, and doe# am now reside in this State • It is there-
1 tore ordered that raid defendant appear and answer at
1 rhe next term of this court, or the rara be itnnaidered in
' detkuit. aud the plaintiff allowed to preeeed : amt ii is
ffirthur ordered that a copy »i his inter be published in
the Atlanta Intelligencer. \ public ra«cite ol this State.
•iWH a uiontii for four mouth# prior to ihc next rerm 01
1 this court. 4JARTRELL Illl.L,
Attorneys for Ltbeilmr.
A tree extract from the minutes .11 said court. May
34). IH*47. J M. HAWKINS, i.’lork.
Printer’s fee $1 per square for each luscmou.
jet—ia mam
invite the attention of PLANTERS, aud ill oth
ers who deal in COTTON, to the fact that wo are now of
t'ering is great facilities aud inducements tor the STO
RAGE and SALE • if their COTTON 111 Wluntu
afforded them in any other market.
Oar WiirHniiw is l nsiirpaswd
ill* l
-onmoiiimis, accessible to
ely ahcltt red. and ilmoat
TR RE.TV DR Lk.tBK,
Mm Ml
F IX unpleasant and dangernna iUi
aoi n’a ttgcaiv ami (mra R
A l
located for bust nuaa, near the coraor of AJabai .. . ..
aud Forsyth • treats, ia oiferrat for rent or lease on moat 1 Lumber. Would prater to rant or mke an inreraat iu a
ffcrnmhle terms t« any one willing to improve it. Funds | Country Flour Mill. Address
JkDRtVMNTR.ITOR'I HALE.
W ILL ite sold bv an nrtler of the « ourt of Onlinary of
Gwinnett countv, Ga.. before the court house
Votan. Jowet 4k l door at c t «dartowii. Polk county, on the tlrst Tuesday iu
' ■“* 1 October next, within the legal hours of rale. Ill acres |
land, in the vtd district aim 4th rection of originally Cher* 1
okua. now Polk county, anown aa No. '*•». Als«i, 4U ,
acres, in the 18th district and Id raction of originally
“ " oity, known aa No. Rl. itlii a
... . - _ fright, late of Owlunett county.
deceased, ter the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Mid |
’/ . \ r. where ihc oai
as high prices. relativ
iu arious P'juter# on :t
leading into \rlan?a. 11
v.* will tilrtush
eh shipment •*•»
tirnko LIBERAL
ci that
cau il-
A 9ITIUTIOII WA.1TVB
A*«p«e^L”w^wto*MlwSuUK.1Jh!i tali'Iwd : au " Poto cuiinty. *nuwa m Nu. til.
« years experience in the maantectora of Flour aad 1 ft* fyUffg.*?L .
to any u ,
may be advanced to the leasee, if term# are made rails-
laetory. inquire at this office. *ep37— 1
rapR— lawkw
SAMUIL SAND,
Clin John Unit, Rnvnniah, tin.
deceased, teams cask. August 14,1UR.
JOHN F PHMWETT. Administrator.
MflT-td Printer s fee |ft
In the ^tatc. being mrg*
the vnrioiiM Railroads, 0
entirely dre-proof
We |N»rticuhirly dircc
Mlantu now i ( ‘."11/1
ways lie disposed
my other—leaving to *hi
the different Haiironds b
ment to ship hevond.
To all panics n**»dlng
maydesirt* ro ■•hip *0 us
the Collector to make ■»
ment nf Tor
Wo are also prepared
VAN* ft* 011 m-igtuueiii« md iu a .•«;». t a ill otft»r
as IllMrui luducemunts ih hiv other llimw if res|Minsl-
bility. Tlie large .ixpericuce m Cotton of ill the mem
ber* of our ilrm .a a guaraniy mat consigaments en
treated to onr car** will be promptly and ratistertorily at-
tends*! to, rapt—hu
II. W Mercer, of Mercer A R. Morgan, DaW’.tt A Mor-
Andcrson. gau.
S. Hardee, of Erwin Jt-J. T. Tbomus. Ins. Agent.
Hardee. F. L. Gue, P’auter.
•an lm , WM. Hunter, of Hunter Jfr A. A. Htdomous. of A. A.
Gammell. Hoiomous A Co.
A. Porter, President Bank J Lama, importer ol Wiaee
Sumo of Georgia. D G. Putsc, ot Purse A
f. Sioddsrd, late P’an*er Thomas.
W Uotushurr, retired Mer- J. McMahon, of J. McMa-
diaut. , lion a Co.
H. A. Crane. »l I'nuie A.F SV. 8ims, ot Sims A Co.
Gray bill R. Lachllsou.lrou aud Brima
M. Hamilton, of J. F. A M.! Founder.
Hamilton. E. P. Cluyum. Augusta. E.
M. 4. COHEN, i.'omtniasioiu P. i.'laytou A Co7
Mcrchmu !.T. W Kn ,tt, Macon, of
l U Ncvitf, of Lathrop Al Knott A Howes.
4'\»; „ ;B. F Ross, Macon, of B. F.
A. h hlliirton. of Wilder «ti UoaaACo.
Fuilarton. ,L. J Guilmartin, of L. J.
*». Butler. Master Builder. Guilmartin A Co.
iiduce-
rtet who
ermir of
pre-pay-
Sil ad-
The Oglethorpe is a candidate for your thvora. no
well known reputation of the arm number of leadh a
men hauts aud property-holders of Ravannah, who are
innouuced as cimnected with its management, ia a anffi-
cn*nt 'uarautce that all losses will be ■nasdllr and eom-
tabiy ad|iuie*l. Reeking as it does to build up oar own
interests, nil retain a portion of the means onthe South
at home, the Oglethorpe o»k* for a share of the ban-
ranee imalneoa of the Ronthern merchants aud propany-
h oh! ere. r
lUsuraiicu effbeted at«
sepib—lm