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uul tin' Railroad crowing.
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rrm.isiitn daily and vimi.v by
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
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ATLANTA. OEOROIA.
TuDSdav Mornln«, Oot. S, 1807.
H|«visl Correspoudsneeof to* Baltimore Oinlto,
Prow Wnkllldnu.
Washington, Out, I, I8<17.
1 purixoM* lo write inela railier ilmn npectiln.
tioii* Kxiii'i occasionally I allall not even in
dul.’o >» Jn»wl'<* Inference* IVmu Hut truths
Out siti%1 1 clnnwo lo let your renders draw
tlu'ir own. Ksiweially I shall eschew poetry,
Mini (tvliicli is list- snino tiling) rolrnin from the
popular mode In Ictler-wriling trout Wualiing-
ton. ol levying u|K»n my Iitno.y lor uiy fnols.
1*1,0 newsimpcr* nl n ilist moo have lionn puz-
rlni stt the "|MMiltion" ol Gonentl Grant. I run
relieve llml anxiety, lie fe now sulistnnlially
,1„. ihilirnl candidate for Hie next Presidency.
Tlie leailrra of Itio party which aims at usurp-
inc tin' government, who have in siptails lieun
visiting, a* intervals, the metropolis ever since
(l,o , matte ol Stanton's removal, some time ago
came to the conclusion, in view ol their prohalile
ilclcat in the coming elections, to kwp Grant in
d,o iiack ground for the present. He was anx
ious to promulgate a written adhesion to the
dogmas ot the Destructives at once. I have spe
cific information that this Goliali is reserved to
break the force of the defeat which awaits the
party, and that he has promised Schenck, Logan,
Washburn, Farnsworth, &c , who have boon re
■ently luauimilaliug hint, to comb out with his
■'great name'' upon the heel ol their disci
'em lit-
Wwhly. *lx months
Weekly, one year
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VOL. XIII.
“KltitOH 0KAHU8 TO 11B OANUKUOUH WHMN HKAHON 1H LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT."—Jeftnon.
ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, 0CTOBER 8, 1867.
NO. 239.
within the province of the law to suspend the
proceedings ol the trial by the marriage of the
nnrties, and they are now auapenped. Hev. Dr.
Baldwin then married the parties. The scene
was moat impressive. During the whole of the
■nlemu service the utmost quiet reigned ; all
hearts seemed deeply touched hy the s|iectaclc,
and luara coursed down many a quivering
cheek. Then the prison gates were opened—-the
parties left the court room arm In-nrri, and the
marriage altar tiecame again the tribunal ol
human Justice.— 7W>y (JV. 5'.) Time,
Military IMreetoi ,.
l.outevUle AitvortlMmienta
BREEDEN ic BRADLEY,
LUMBKlt MERCHANTS,
Amt Manufacturer, of 8a.h, Doors, Blinds, Ac.
—ALSO—
PACKINO BOXES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Lumber Ysrd on Walnut, lict. Bast and Floyd .treat.,
...... -- • • River, (on.
Ware room* on First street. bs't. Main aud
square below tho New Galt Donee,
Jct-i—tin
LOUISVILLE* KY.
The spasmodic ellorts of Judge Chime are
quite superfluous. I record tins tact tor tut lire
reference.
For the first time iu many months a real im
pression exists here, louuded upon higher au
thority than Presidential assurances, that a
change iu the Cabinet may soon be expected.—
(iraiit cannot, for the reasons above staled, re
main in the War Department after the publica
tion of his forthcoming innuih-sto. Seward will
"swap horses” with Attains. The only difficulty
is with McCulloch. Hu is, luckily, tailoring
under charges ol a specific and grave character.
How can lie tie dismissed pending so important
an investigation f And to enhance the embar
rassment, lie is evidently in no hurry for an
tMreituemenL I accordingly learn that the
Secretary reserves for his defense a chapter in
his annual report to Congress. As for the rest
of the Presidential advisers, excepting always
the Attorney General, they are but leather mid
prunella.
Iu a conversation to-day with many Mnrv-
1 eiders, I And it conceded that Hon. Oden Bowie
is to lie your Gubernatorial caudidate. If it be
any satisfaction to him or to your readers, I ten
der you the assurance of the hearty approval of
the choice by your well-wishers ol this District,
to whom ho is welt and generally known, nud
who can never feel indifferent to the interests of
Mary laud.
The following despatch appears in the Chroni
cle of this morning :
“ Baltimore, September 30.—General Grant
having refused to issue artillery to the Maryland
militia on Swauu’i demand, the latter has pur
chased twelve 12-pouuder Napoleon brass guns
lor batteries in this city. The guns have been
assigued to three companies, the Commanders
of which were all iu the rebel army."
1 draw your atlcntioa to Ibis dispatch as call
ing lor refutation, not doubting that at least one
halt of it is totally unfounded. The "Hon." J.
.1. Stewart is the reputed author of the tirades iu
tae Chronicle against the State of Maryland.
This is probably one of hiscvtcrraa manufactured
here ugon the spot.
GIIKAT SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE!!
I- O II I tat TIIIPP,
(srccssson to vntrr a crash,)
lAI.E amt Rc
lanos, cabinet Ol
W it ’l.KSAI.K and Retail Dealer lu
Pianos, cabinet Organa, Melode- I
, and all kind, of Musical Mercban- I
aCBBi
disc, and Piihhslier of Muatc. Catalogue V “ By D
"Inmate and price Hat of Instrument, mailed free on ap
plication, Atldreea
LOUIS TRIPP,
Noe. 99 and M Jefferson St., Loul.vllle, Ky.
GREEN LEAF (or HEMP LEAF)
III fa 4a I !V 4a AND ROPE.
rjIDB undersigned hereby notliy thuir friend, and all
consumers of the above named Staple Goods, that they
continue to manufacture thorn in Loul.vllle, Ky.
They hope and expect to have It In their power to exe
cute every order .cut them tills season.
All Letter! Promptly Replied To.
W. A. RICHARDSON A SON,
Loul.vllle, Kentucky.
Mlaeelln iiomit* Advertlsementa.
UNIVERSITY OP MARYLAND
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
T ill! Sixtieth Annual Session of the SCHOOL of MED-
K INK, in the Unlveratty of Maryland, will com
mence on the 14th or OCTOBER, 1807, and will end on
the let of March, 1888.
FACULTY:
Nathan R. Surra, M. D.. ProfetMir of Surgery.
Wa. R. A. Aikin, M. D. LL. D., Profcror of Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
G. W. MiLTUNBiaoas. M. D., Prolessor of Obstetrics.
Richard McShirry, M. D., Professor of Principles and
Practice of Medicine.
CauiaToruxH JoHNaToa, M. D.. Profeasor of General,
Descriptive, and Surgical Anatomy
ItTWt U Pnvilf II n Dsxifdoan* ixf
Sasuxl c. Chbw, M. D., Professor of Materia Medics
and Therapeutic*.
Fiunk Donaldson, M. D„ Professor of Physiology, Hy-
, , ,| glenne, and General Pathology.
I have authority lor stilling that the iibsuul , Wm. T. HowanD, M. D„ Professor of Dtseasss of Wo-
slnry of consultations In-tween the notorious men and children.
Judge Underwood ami the scarcely less objec- J *^Profesro^
liomihle District Altoruey Chandler with the | The roe. for the full course are $ 180. For Matrices-
government here, iu reference to the trial of Mr. tl»". #•'>• For I‘run teal Anatomy. $10.
IVivi, is. totally unfounded iu fact. No such
consultations have been m l I, nor 11:1s the Atlor- country. Being the Senman’e Hoenital of the port of
IK'Y Gcueral beeii consulted tmon tUe subject ! Bnitimore, at» well MACivil hospitiu, It affords a great
,,.' ,11 j variety iu the forms of dUcaae always under treatment,
r, ai ... i. .I,,, usi. • i.,.m, ...in Surgical Operations,and Clinical Lectures on Surgery,
Fvir the week ctiuiug Ooloner 8th there Will j pi aciicul Medicine, and the Diteiee> of Woman and Chu<
be issued from the Patent Oltlce 214 pateota.— i dren, are constitneut iiarta of the dally tns’ructlon given
uriue llie past week 33j applicatioiia and 82 i *b*r“P**B»Sft““
ireesors ot the Institution.
Duriug
caveats have been ftled. ...... ! can take courses of prints instruction from Adjuncts at-
Brevet Major Gcueral James A. Hardie, lor taclied to the varioua Chairs.
some time past on duty in the War Department
has been ordered to Fort Lamed, Kansas, on
special service.
The Army Medical Examining Board, which
has been in session at New York lor some time
past, has been dissolved by order ot General
Grant.
Hun. K. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia, for a long
time n Senator in the Congress of the United
States, is in this city, and is the guest of Colonel
James G. Bcrret.
The receipts from internal revenue received at
the bureau to-day, amounted to $893,380 49.
The President has appointed Colonel Noah L.
Jcflrvs, of Maryland, Hcgister of the Treasury,
>:ict Mr. Colby. Index.
GEO. W. MILTKNBEBGBR, M. D., Dean.
•epT -tawBw’
An Affecting Case—Seduction. Perjury,
and Pinal Marriage.
The Hoyt seduction case, which has engaged
In: attention of tin* (hinrt of Sessions. Judge
PRATTE, EDWARDS ft CO.,
Commission Mercnants,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
JN STORE AND TO ARRIVE:
tin: attention of the Court of Sessions, Judge
Boberison presiding, since Monday, was yester
day brought to a sudden and somewhat roman
tic termination by the marriage of the “ high
contracting parties" in court. The prisoner,
J vines B. Hoyt, a young man ol quite respecta
ble standing, was mdiciud for the seduction ol a
Miss Law-, under promise of marriage, and buy
ing refused the only atonement—marriage—for
• ue injury he had done, he was placed on trial
upon the criminal charge.
One of the points relied upon l>y the prisoner
to secure an acquittal, was a belief in his ability
to prove the previous unchaste character of the
girl. For thi» purpose he introduced n witness
named Allred Haight, who testified to criminal
acts, but when, huwever, he came to be subject
ed to cross-examination, be so contradicted liim-
sclt aa to sattsly all present that lie was telling a
wicked and deliberate falsehood. He left the
witness-stand, and proceeded to the vestibule ol
tin* court house, where he heard expressions of
belief on all sides that he had perjured hiuisolt,
aud other remarks not very complimentary to
bis character. Soon afterwards he expressed a
desire to make a full and free retraction oi all
lie had aaid in regard to the young lady upon
the witness-stand. Meantime, the court had ad
journed. The news ol Haight’s confession was
received witli perfect astonishment by the coun
sel lor Hoyt, who at ouce determined to with
draw from the caw and leave the prisoner to Ins
fate.
They visited him in jail and informed him ol
the sudden turn affairs had taken, aud ot their
inability to do unytliiug more in life case. The
young man was dumb-foutidod at lirst, but soon
i "gained sufficient composure to propose an ntli-r
ot marriage. The counsel encouraged the sug
gestion as the only means of uscupu left to him
from the State prison, nnd when the court re
assembled in the afternoon—after Haight had
publicly withdrawn his evidence—made the oi
ler to the ItisTict Attorney and Mr. Beech.-
They were not entirely pleased with the propo
sition, hut submitted it to the young lady. Shu
consulted with her lriends—iliey opposed the
marriage; two sisters, very estimable and wor
thy Indies, who hail nobly stood by the unfortu
nate girl through nil the solemn hours of tliL-
triil, bi-seiallied her with tears not to marry the
prisoner under circumstances such as had been
levelnpid on the trial, Imt the poor, wronged,
80000 pounds Clear Bides,
10000 pound. Clear Rib Bidet,
5000 pounds Shoulders,
K barrel. Lard,
14000 pounds Arrow Cotton Tie,
50 pieeaa Kentucky Bagging,
900 cotie Rope,
50 barrels Itosendale Cement,
60 barrels Louisville Cement,
000 bags White Corn,
10 barrel* Cider Vinegar,
Cast Plows, Manufactured Tobacco, Ac,
All rash orders promptly tilled. Consignment* aoli-
clted.
tenia—3m PRATTE, EDWARDS A CO
M*|or General John I'onc, I . H. A., voimuauilliig Third
Military DliMrlcl (Georgia, Florida, and Alalmmii.)—
Office at lioadipiarteri*, on Marietta street.
Colonel J. K. Mki.ink, t'bluf of llnrumi of Civil Affairs,
■iidOenoral Inspector of Registration lor Third Mili
tary District, office at Headquarters.
Brev't Brigadier-General W». McKmt Dunn, Assistant
Judge Advocutu General U. H. A., Judge Advocate
Third Military District. Office al Headquarters.
Lieutenant-Colonel E. McK. Hudson, U.H A., Assistant
Inspector General. Office at Headquarters.
Captain O. K. Banuchmon, U. B. A., Acting Assistant
Adjutant General. Office at II 'Rdquitrlcre.
Brev't Brigadier General J. J. Mii.hAU, Surgeon U. S.
A. Medical Director Third Military District. Office
coruer Broad and Marietta streets.
Brev't Brlgadlur General Burns Saxton, Chief quarter
master. Olffee at Headquarters.
Brev't Lieutenant Colonel II. J. Fahnswoutii, Depot
quartermaster. Olllee Forsyth street, near ltailroad.
Brev't Captain C. A. Hockwicll, Chief Ordnance Officer.
Office corner Broad aud Marietta streets.
Major E. D. Judd, P.^M. U. H. A., Chief Pay Master and
Disbursing Offlcor Third Millinry District. Office cor
ner Broad amt Marietta streets.
Lieutenant C. 8. Ilsi.rt, Post quartermaster amt Com
missary Subsistence. Office Willingham
ner Ivy and Decatur streets.
Brev't Major Wn. It. Hnytuf, Captain IHtli U. S. Inrun
try, Acting Assistant Judge Advocate General. Offleo
at Headquarter,.
Brev't Major T. C. Sullivan, C. 8 United States Army,
Chief Commissary of Subsistence. Office, Room No.
1 Willingham Buttdlugs, corner of Decatur and Ivy
atreete.
Brev't Malor Fain. Moskbach, V. R. C., Sub-Aset. Com.
Sub-District, Atlanta Bureau R. F. and A. L. Office In
Granite Block, No. 1, room No. 6.
POST or ATLANTA,
Composed of the counties of Cobb, Fulton, Campbell,
Carroll, Cowot*, Heard, Fayette, Clayton, Spalding,
Henry, Newton, DeKalb, Milton, Gwinnett and Butte.
Brev't Brigadier Gcueral Thomas It. Ituocii, Colonel
83d United States Infantry, commanding Post. Head
quarters, room No. a Willingham Building, corner of
Deratur and Ivy streets, Atlanta, Ga.
Brev’t Captain O. C Knapp, let Lieutenant Thl U. S. In
fantry, Post Atfjntant. Office at Headquarters.
Flrat Lieutenant C. S. Ilslev, ltfth U. S. Infantry, Act
ing Assistant quarlermuetcr and Acting Commissary
Subsistence Post. Office, room No. 7 Wtlliugliaui
Building.
■'I ImsisiI lii IIOSMIM Ac! v tv 1*1 Isis- ms- it Is.
Don’t Wash Another Week Without Buying
—TIIB—
6REATE8T WONDER OF THE ABE!
IIALT^ffl 11N1VLIINAL
WASHING MACHINE!!
b«'BUIAL NOTICK TO TIIK LADIKS.
I T him long Iwon foil, amt arknowlcd^ud that a Wahhinu
Machine would vet hu invented ttiut. would be alm-
lue, cheap, and more elt'cctlvu tlmu any of the Machinea
lieietolorr ottered to Hie public. Much a Machiuo ia now
HI Im€M*1I|||1«»€»UM A4| V«‘l*t IMC*III<9II10.
HARDWARE! HARDWARE!!
ollered without frar of competition.
IhI. Oiio woman will do more with a Machine than
mx nut do without it. It will wm*h live dirty Blilrtn
(including wristbanda and collar*) perfectly clean iu from
four to eifc'lit miiiulee—this we Kuurantcc, or no sale.
lu. It reipiires no skill to operate it, asaidrl 10 years
^washed 0* 1 A tbU'tu) POUR 1)02 KN 1'IKCKM IN
K HOI']{ J
Al. It lakes at least one third less soap, and will pay
r°r itself every year iu the saving of clothing, as it acta
““ delicately on the fabrics that bank bills can l»e washed
without breaking—something no other machine can
V\ e tnautiDtclure these Macnlnes iu this place, aud si
sell them at
TEN
IRON AND HTJ3131j.
DOLLARS,
old for iu New York.
the market that cau be bought
the same price they are sold for iu New York. There la
“ ‘ ichfn
lor even twice the money, and no Machine that will com*
with it in the performance of its wor .
1 hcvu Machines are on exhibition in this city, at the
ore of .JOHNSON ft Kt’imi.s Whi»*>i>aii
8t o® * ^HOLS. Whitehall street.*
Mk. BhNTLY owns the Patent Right for this remarkable
nrlilim iti nil ilniM.iiitku*ii uiusiki. i il..mI i— -i-- - . - -
Machine in all the Suuthern States. Liberal inducements
will lie ottered to gentlemen desiring the exclusive rigb'
to sell these Machines In countteaanddistricts, or state.
Cull ou, or address, D. S. BENTLY A CO.,
Rome, Ga.
400 TUNS SWEKDES ANU ltEKINKU IKON,
40 tona Plow Steel,
limn kegs Nalls—licet brands,
9000 pairs Trace Cliulns,
60 Auvils,
1(10 Vises,
8(100 pounds S. Wagon Axles,
150 dozen Sargent's Cotton Cards,
800 dozen Arne’s Shovels aud Spades,
100 colls Jute and Manilla Rope,
60 Smith's Bellows,
800 bags Shot,
80 ton’s Savory's Hollow Ware,
600 Grindstone's,
160 dozen Collins’ Axoa.
Also, a flue assortment of Cutlery and Mlacellaneona
MlH<t.-lliiii«-<»tiM /\ <1 vs:rtls*s*rits*ntN.
W A A T T j : 1)
Previoua to October IBth. in Lots of
FITE CENTS AND UPWARDS,
115,000 IN GOLD, SILVER, and GREENBACKS,
Hardware, fur sale on the muni favorable terms, by
'TO.
septa—lm
BONES, BROWN A C(...
Augusta, Georgia,
In r.xulinitKU foe
Boots, Shoes, Leather.
AND SHOE-FINDINCS,
-A. t Low Prices!!
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THE ARROW TIE ARD IROR BIRDS
one ‘^InglBg upon this Patent Right will bt
prosiciitiu according to law, and any one giving Informs
tiou of the same, will be liberally rewarded.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOR THE YEAR 1807,
J. E. Williams, Mayor |9,(ifl0
8. B. Love, Clerk of Council
J. T. Glenn, City Attorney
1.6U0
»• »• viouu, viij aiiui iicjr
Robert M. Farrar, City Treasurer
E. J. Koache.City Physician
Jas. F. Cooper, City Engineer.
Robt. Crawford, Commissioner of Public Works..
George Stewart,Overseer of Streets
Jo. o. Smith, Tax Receiver and Collector
Pat. Fitagibbon, Hail-Keeper
b(X)
800
1,500
1,800
l,6h0
1,000
MSI
Out
ALDERMEN.
rutaT watts.
M. T. Castleberry, Richard Peters.
sxcond wxbu.
B. K. Dawson, A. W. Mitchell.
THIRD ward.
George XV. Terry, XV. C. Anderson.
yoURTH WAHlt.
J. B. Gnilatt, W.B.Cox.
ru-Tu WAHD.
J. A. Haydon, E. XX’. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
L. P. Thomas, Chief Marshal
E. C. Morphy, Deputy Marshal
J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant ot Police
T. C. Murphy, 9d Lientenuut of Police
POLICEMZX—($s 86 rr.R day.)
. ..*1,600
... 1,800
... 1,000
... 1.U04
I. J. Cook,
F. J. Botnar,
D. Kogan,
Center,
E. A.
F. T. Kicklighter,
J. A. Hinton,
Hall,
J. L. Crenshaw,
G. W. Bowen,
V. M. Barry,
A. Jarrard,
O. P. Woodliff,
Jasper Groves,
W. H. C. Cowan,
J. S. Holland,
K. D. Haynes,
D. queen,
J. J{. Love,
. A. I.ang,
it. U. Hutchins,
J. 41. Conually,
Green llollnml.
It. XV. Wooding,
II. J. iloltZClHW,
AL XV. Itasbcrry,
J. F. Barnes,
T. (i. 51cHun,
J. A. Lunicr,
Clerk of Firet Market—'meopuuua uarrts.
Clerk of Second Market—Frank T. Ityuu.
Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim.
City Assessors—K. S. Waters, W. C. Humphries, and
C. F. Wood.
Assessor of Land taken (hr Opening Streets—Levi C.
Wells, and F. P. Rice,
Finance—Peters, Mitcbell Itaweun.
Ordinance—Mitchell, Uayueu, Peters.
Streets and Sidewalks—Uullatt, Jtuwson, Hayden.
Wells, Pomp* and.Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Castle-
oerry.
Lamps and Gas—Hayden, Terry, Peters.
Relief—Castleberry, Rawsou, Terry, Guilt
Market—Hayden, Castleberry, Holland.
Fire Department—Gullait, Cox, Terry.
Police—Rawson, Cox, Anderson.
Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Rawson.
Public Building* and Grounds—Anderson, Terry, Pe
ers.
Tax—Holland, Rawson, Cox.
On Printing—Terry, Holland, Castleberry.
Hilt-i** Cn* I lu t>,4
NOTICE TO AECHITECTS.
T a meeting ofthe Board of Msnagera of the Georgia
to Lottery for the benefit of thi
A State Lottery for the bsnefft ofThe "Masonic Or-
lilians’ Home," July llitb, 1887, the following resolutions
were passed:
/tem/rsrf, That the Managers advertise for proposals
purchase or donation of TWENTY ACRES OF
In the vicinity of Atlanta, for the purpoaa of erect-
reou a MASONIC ORPHANS' HUMR-eald pro
posala to be sulmiitted to the Board of Managers by the
fourth day of September next. The title win* *
I be vested
in the Grand Lodge of (he State of Georgia, or such other
” In the State aa will accept the Mine.
Masonic Lodge
should tltu Grand Lodge decline the timat.
Rootled, further. That the Board will pay 8600
fur the Draft of a Granite Building for the '‘Masonic
orphans' Home," to be submitted to the Board by the
lir-t day of November next: the said plan to be so drawn
as that the bnlldtng can be commenced with an ezpendl-
titre of fffty thonrand dollar*, daring the flrat year, end
that the same may be extended from year to year, with
out destroying the symmetry of tha architecture. The
above named aum of five hundred dollars to be paid for
the plan which the Board or Manage-a shall aelect from
the number presented.
For further Information, addreaa
BOYD * WILSON,
Business Managers Georgia State Lottery,
lydt—tilnovl Atlanta. Georgia.
96th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE.
TOTAL LOSSBS PAID.
$21,271,972 57 1
(tii'l injured jjirl—witli a mot liar’s limit r lovo
I"! her nfLqiring, and a liuarl not yet tlitiil to tin*
spring,
•titworthy cituHu of nil the misery—gave sin.lt
r ‘ 'boas lor lltestep thul silenced counai l, Iricmls,
Halivca, and all in tliuiroiipogilion to the tinioii,
lln '( they conm-nted lotliu marriage. .Xleiiutiinc,
wliilc tlicxu wltiapL-ringa and negotiations, con-
iluctcd willt boIm nnd tours, were going on, the
van audience iu llie court room roiiutined siieul
»nil interested apeetators ot the ttcetiu.
Scarcely a person in the crowded assembly at
"Hit approved tltu Union; Imt when it waaatlast
known that the young girl had consented to
rescue tho object of Iter beittl'a youlliltll nflec-
hoiiH Irmn n prison, till attddettly reversed llteir
J'ldguii-nt—love won tlte victory over reason—
«hd hearty itppiuiiau greeted the appearance of
Hcv. Dr. li.iMwiii, wlto Itad lieen sent lor to pur-
lortn the marriage ceremony. The voting man,
* prisoner Imt a moment belore, walked over to
Ins bride, and a lew words passed fed ween litem;
t >e Itevereud Dcclor took life poaiiion on Ibo
riglit o| Judge ItofeirlHon, and the yoimg coiiph
pretu-uted themsclvea ut the altar.
the Jmlge was llie first to break llte stilluess
ot the solemn scone, lie remarked that the
Conclusion ol the trial could not fell tie regarded
'"Jftunale lor all lint parties concerned. L
•t mill aceiu, from the evidence in the ease, Hint
tc (lefendunt Itnil fe-en misled Ly thu lal .ehiMKl
r i, ' , r ', •! Parties, and Imd ntlslrnsleil llie iuteg-
y »nd lUelily of the young la'ly. A willies:
tut been ttrrulii,.i*.i t. ..i! ■
Salaries—Cox, Mitchell, Ilollaud.
BOARD oFhEALTH.
First Ward—Dr. J. M. Boring
Third Ward—L. P. Grant, Emp
Fourth XVard—Dr. Chur, i’iiicktior.
Fifth Ward—Dr. (I. N. Simmons.
WAIIDS or HIE CITY.
The City of Atlanta shall be laid off Into five wards, as
lollows, to-wit:
flBST WAItO,
Commencing at the crossing of Whitehall street with
A Great Labor-Saving Machine.
ttnn’zxf Vh!i“ U i * raount Ofnonp required, nud tho protec-
public thC C ot lLH ’ WQU,< ^ recommend it ,to a generoui
I*a*‘>ot<wwaD& °- W. F. LAMPKIN,
XVM HAM. f. powers,
ta*!i'i,-k V.T.1, „ u JO,,N w - NOBLE,
JAMES NOBLE, Sr., J. J. COHEN.
MariHnS" t h ,W Patent Universal' xVaehi'ng
tw.-r,. 1 ,.! ' , l ! r V u h’ llt to Atlanta, aud am now using it to my
K'W and recommend tttoall as a great
Labor-Saving Machine. Mns. CYNTHIA KILE.
dibbctionr foh usk.
.A'?} fee Machine down Into a common wash tub, by
nodi it hc * !?k? ,he * , , de ‘' for ‘he journal* to rest iu.
S h ( '! t,hln of fee eottom of the tub:
'Jjfe.Uot water until the water coven the pebbles in
^. 0 . ,W0 wel ,lle cl °fe e * ln warm water,
(it is better to soak clothes over night,) then rub a little
fiVr-rP'"'i* 11 thedlrty places; Uien pnt the clothes
chlne^haSYm o 8 f , ?i* m th ® p £ , ’a 1 .®"' * nd «iw»y*AU the ma-
nV»Vu* U ,°^ C ^°t^®®4 bhiking them out at they are
® l r," p v h ® d ^: fe®,
to-dlSttaSSW k ** pt ?f »•low.stefefe motionnn-
* ® al ” th5n ru , n through a wringer; then boll
wlih'fhi’iu^r.aP®/ **12 'iofeesXck lnto"the machine
mid 'then hang^out to'di" ' fe?_Pf?.*! 1 k wajer.
nnnre nrSkSIf U . ta i^?‘ 5® r S r lurn the n>«chlne when
"ttiS'irciSjBS'DS.r--
Safe wdSglgfSBPiL
MORE NEW GOODS.
rj-KNTLEMKN wh0 wlBh nl ce Seine or :
either of the'
Whitehall and Hunter street*.
mavS — il. T. BANKS.
PHILLIPS «» FLANDURO,
Next to Dodd's Comer, Whitehall Street.
■yyoULD respectfully oall yonr attention to our
VARIETY STOCK OF GOODS.
fu'U,*";; from 10 to 80 cent*
ni?2!St«Y from 15 to 90 cents
Twii.! ‘ B from 16 to 40 cents
S oured Muslin. from 15 to 80 cents
from 86 to 60 cents
Cuttouades...., irom 80 to30cente
and Table < cloUis IllCe * ,re ®* <3oo ‘ l9 * Linens, Tuwellugs
JiSfirttlnfificP*"® ,n '
FURNITURE IN LARGE QUANTITY.
Bedsteads from $ 4 to «15
Work Stands... from 8 to «
ucmdeB many other articlte too numerous to mention.
Sugar and Coffee, Bacon, Lard, and Syrnp.
i^tstcel at 80 cents per ponnd
Bar Iron ...at 5 centB per pound
Sqnare Iron at 8 cents per pound
S" u< JlV'V at 8 cents per ponnd
Smoothing Irons at 8 cents per Ixmnrt
Anmrons ..at 7 cents per pound
In the Dlatrlet Court or tho United Staten
lor the Northern Dletriet or Georgia,
In the matter of l
Isaao RusEMriLD, > In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. j
T O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I hereby give no
tice that I have been duly appointed assignee of
tho estate of Isaac Rosenfeld, a bankrupt, of Atlanta, In
the district aforesaid, who ha. been adjudged a bankrupt
cm bis own petiliuu by the District Conrt aforesaid.
September 17,18117.
AUGUSTUS U. REINHARDT, Asalguce.
Printer's fee 75 cents per square for each lnsenloa.
septl—1aw8w
T II E
BALING COTTON !
AN INSURANCE AGAINST
fixe, waste, and theft
'UNKQUALID FOB
Simplicity and Rapidity of Adjustment
SURPASSED BY NONE
FOR BTRKNQTB AND ADAPTABILITY TO ALL
The Unern oY Commeroe 1
fJXHjtY are manufactured In LIVERPOOL, of the best
English iron, under the personal supervision of the In
ventor, formerly a resident of New Orleans, La.
The ARROW TIE I* preferred hy Shipmaster* and
Compressmen, as it ia worked with one-eighth to one
inch alack, while all SOLID TIBS require three to live
lnchea, which, in running through a cargo, involve* a
heavy loia to the Shipmaster.
. Use the Arrow Tie sad Bands,
AND SAVE MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE I
Arrangements have been made to secure an ample anp-
ply of the ARROW TIE and BANDS for th* coming sea-
son.
JAMES A. HALL,
Agent Middle and Sonthweat Georgia.
vninn j* wo..
General Agents, Savannah, Ga.
The undersigned is prepared to furnish the ARROW
TIE to the trade at SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding
and transportation added.
PRATTE, EDWABDS A CO., Agent*,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
MORE THAN 100 C.IA'AA
NEW 600DS OPENED THIS WEEK !!
An<l othern Arrivin'/ Daily.
%MTCountry Merchant* are particularly invited to ex
amine our stock, ae wc will offer them greater induce
menu than can be had elsewhere.
TO BOOT AND SHOE-MAKERS.
"Of all thing* under the nun,!
Hurrah! there ib nothing like Leather.
And if you consult your beet iutoreat, you will certain
buy your supplies of
I. T. BANKS,
Because he makes "Quick Sates ami Small Profits, and
Belli for cash only, thus leaving no bad debt* to be made
up in extra profits.
bpecial Notices, dc x*nts per line first insertion, and 1C
cents per line for each subsequent insertion.
Advertisements inserted at intervals to be charged at
new each Insertion.
Advertisements ordered to remain on any particnisr
he money for advertising considered due after firs!
insertion.
All communications or letters on business intended ;oi
thin office should be addressed to "The Atlanta intedi
gencer."
JARED IRWIN WHITAKEa*.
Pioprlitor.
WM, M. WILLIAMS & BRO,
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
grain, bacon, lard, floub
“Remember the Place and Sign,
1. T. BANKS,
® n Ndlng, cor. Whitehall and Hunter Sts.
sspttO—
DRY GOODS! DRY HOODS!
TALLEY, BROWN & CO.
Whitehall Htreet,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Are DAILY RECEIX’ING their
Fall and Winter Stock
OF DRY GOODS.
The Ladles especially are invited to call aud examine
their line of
Silks,
Comprising, ln part,
French Merino*,
French Poplins,
Empress Goods,
Bombazines,
Alpaccas,
Delaines.
THEIR STOCK OF
tho Western & Atlantic Railroad, amt running up the
south side of said railroad to the incorporation line, ilien
down said line to the center of XVhUeluiU street, theu
north along the center of said street to thu starting point.
end whloh shall be known aud constitute W'nrd number
One.
SXCOND WARD.
Commencing at the center of the crossing of Whitehall
afreet, at the Western & Atlantic Railroad, and miming
east down the railroad to the crossing of l alliouu street.
LIVE DRUG HOUSE,
CORNER WHITEHALL AND ALABAMA STRBKTS,
along the middle Of huIi! cirret iu the center of McDon
ough street, theme uloug llie center ot McDonough street
ter of Whitehall street at its croR»iug ui the incorporation
line, then along the center of said street to the starting
’ * —■ kuowuaud ci »«•--»
THIRD WARD.
...... ng „
K iut, which smill be kuowu aud constitute Ward num
r Two.
Commeuclng at the center of Calhoun street, at its
ruuniug down the south side of said railroad lo
corporation line, then aloug said line to the center of Me
Donough street to the starting point, which shuil consti
tute ana be known as Ward number Three.
FOURTH WARD.
Commencing on the north side of the Georgia Railroad,
in the center of the crossing of said railroad by Loyd
street, and running down the north side of said railroad
to the incorporation Hue, then along said line to Ivy
street, theu along the center of ivy street to Decatur
street, then along said street west to the center of Loyd
to the starting point, which shall constitute and be
known as Wara number Four.
ter of the crossing of Loyd v street, aud running west
along the north side of ' *” “■
the Western it Atlantic Railroad
to the incorporation line, then along said line to the cen
ter of Ivy street, theu south along tho center of De
catur street to the center of |a»yd street, then along the
center of Loyd street to the starting point, Which shall
constitute and he knowu us Wurd number Five.
JULY 1. 186 7.
ASSETSi
(At Martel Value.)
Cssli on hum! and in Bank $ 615,888 89
Iteal Estate
Mortgage Bonds.
Bank Slock
948,998 (18
095,660 00
1,8110,400 00
U. States, Slate aud City Stock, aud other
Public Hecurilie*..
1,901,898 80
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer—'I liomas Haney.
First Assistant Engineer—Henry Gullait.
Second Assistant Euginuer—W. (J. Knox.
Secretary—B. F. Mooie.
Treasurer—James H. Gullait.
ATLANTA,
OEOROIA,
W E INVITE the attention of the public to uur supe
rior stock of
medicine*, Paint*, Oil*, Window
Glass, Jke.
Buying in large quantities and orlglnalpsckages,
directly from Impellers and Manufac
turer*. for the CASH, we are able
to offer Inducements to
purchasers,either
HEAR THE IN8URANCE A8ENT8!
SavANHAB, Mat 7th, 1807.
The recent Ores in this city having proved to our entire
satisfaction, by a thorough test, the superiority o f IRON
BANDS for baling purposes, we strongly recommend
them to the nse of the Planters of Georgia ss an efficient
agent In restricting loss by fire; and we agree to discrimi
nate, when practicable, in favor of cotton thua secured.
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent.
CHARLES GREEN A SON,
Ag'is Liverpool, London & Globe In. Co.
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO„
Embroideries,
Laces,
Dress Trimmings
And Dress Button*
la larg* and varied. They keep constantly ou hand,
BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS,
HUNTS and YANKEE NOTIONS.
VAN EPPS & TIPPIN,
... ... FOOTMAN, Insurance Agent.
WOODBRIDGE BROS., Ins. Agents.
J. T. THOMAS. Insurance Agent.
J. C. MoNULTY,
Commission Merchants,
STEWART,
Agent London A Lancaster Ins. Co.
LANE A WEST, Insurance Agents.
Macon, Ga., May 10th, 1867.
The recent Are at the Warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chap
man, ln this city, having fnlly demonstrated the advun
tags of the nse of Iron Bands for baling purposes, as a
security against loss by fire, we, the nudersigned Insu
rance Agvuta, Macon, Ga., take pleasure in eudoraiug the
action or the Agents at Savannah. Ga.
E. C. GKANNI88,
Agent for soveral Ins. Companies.
J. W. BURKE. Insurance Agent.
E. J. JOHNSON & CO., Insurance Ag't*.
J. MON HOE OGDEN, Insurance Agent.
J. M. BOAKDMAN, Insurance Agent.
JNO. B. COBB, Ieurance Agent.
may87—6m
ATLANTA.
BY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Onr stock is frill, aud consists of every variety
of Foreign and American Goods, from
the Cheapest to the Finest.
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
NIGHT. Ring the Door-Bell at Night I
Atlanta Enuink Company No. l.
Maj. W. P. Cox President
John B. Nuriueu Foreman
Samuel Wilson So.-rclno
.. .Trenslirci
II. Muhleiihrink
Charles Nchuntx
John Herkelc.
John Williy...
J. U. Ellsworth
P. J. Bracken
M, L. Collier
O. Warner
IL llancy, J
First Director
. Second Ulri cloi
Third Director
Kngiupei
First Assistant Kngieeui
.. .Second Assistant Eugiueei
... .Third Assistant Englueer
Axcmei
Onr Beautiful
ARCTIC SODA FOUNT
And PIT ft K FRUIT HYRUPSare Hill attracting crowds
whom* thlral la allayed hy It* Kuehtaff watert r nnd ato
Wm. kro^gt .
M. L. Roberta Dolrpntc to Fire Dcpuitmcut
J. O. Kelley
W. D. Luckin, Jr
O. II. JoUL'B
K. Bulce
laaac Hteinhciinur....
Cl. W. Terry
Joel Kelaey
Jantea DauieU
J. M. Toy
G. T. Anderaon, (
W. F. Wooda, f *•'
J. M. Iliilco, )
. .Vice-President
. Secretary
Treaaurer
Flrat Director
tSei'oml hi lift or
1‘ltief Ktij/ineer
First Aaalatant Knulneer
Second Aaalatant Rii^iueer
Third Aaalatant Knuineer
IMpemen
I. ,|X | *J a#s wia*i j tfllllR liRt IV. AA w IHVt n*l
‘ 11 PrinluMMl here luiidiii:' lo confirm siiclt
Ul| ine into coml Mini
roHam . 'L?" d frui: r x * 'ion •>! life i vMcncu In
lllain.io* VljtlW mill ClllirtkCttT of till! INiUl-
tliai o,? i' *?' * ‘ e 4efen Lint lias fe-ci meaul allcii
llie „ ,eul 'mnl iltwirc* lo make nil
formant* 0 hi * ,,owur '*y » I"* 1 * 110 P« r -
m*eLe U»« cerumonv of marring?. It is
$4,660,938 87
Lra* I.iabllitiea, claims not doe aud unad
justed 877,698 49
Net Assets $4,878,899 81
.Axemen
Surge
.Representative to Fire Depnrimi
AND INLAND
navigation risks.
URrAgi-oeles lu all llie principal cities aud lowna in
the United Sliiles.
Applications for Insurance will h* promptly attended
OFFICE-With C. I. Brown, on east side of Whitehall
street, ouc door from Alabama.
JylV— N. L. ANOIRR, Agent.
Tam.ui.aii Knoink Company No. 3.
ft. W. Grubb President.
R, A. Center X’lce I'resiileiil.
W. C. Shearer Flrsl lllrerlor.
George Tlnmi|MH)u —Seeinid Director.
thi- ARCTIC FllUNT, ami many of our <
are being greatly hoiictlled hy Its nee.
Close cash luiyeraare Invi.ed to examine o'-r stock.
REDWINR A FOX,
Jnly'AV
Atlsuta, Georgli
M. L. wBISTOIC.
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
llorx 1st.AMD Manupacturino Co., I
CliAhnoTTK, North Carolina.
r. 8» init'i »it*»i«’. 881*11 tiiv very net!
i vies of Al.l.-WOOl, i.'ASSIMERKS, and witli the mosl
duralile.)KAN'S ami KEIISEX' lahrles.al. free from sliod-
dy end other iiiipurllies, order samples front the sub-
during iho inonilis of July and Augnet.
pies you can make your selections and relnrn yonr or
ders, and the goods will be forwarded directly from the
Manufactory.
JOHN A. YOUNG, Prosldunt.
Je5—4ni I'liarlotte, N. C.
J. J. PKAIU-a. W. T. WHKLISS. UIIAS, A. PXAHUK.
leorge T
J. J. Rogers
John D. Clarke
Lewis II. Clarke
John A. 111)1
A. Thleme
II. H. Urine, M. D
W. R. Bigger*
Director.
. Secieiary.
..Treasurer.
... Axeman.
...Axeman.
.. .Surgeon.
... Delegate.
Atlanta Hook anu LAUDkn Co. No. 1.
J. L. Queen Foreman
d. F.8. D'Alviguy. Asslalaiit Foreman
J. 8. Yarbrough Secretary
Geo. Johnson Treasurer
Id. Uolfend Hopreseulativo to Fire Deqiartment
PEARCE, WHELE88 & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
SALT! SALT!
Liverpool Salt, Direct Importation,
Always on hand and for sale by
XVEHT A DANIELS,
sop!7—8m
Jones' Block, Savannah, Ga.
Louisville Steam Bakery
F. W. STIMMEL * CO.,
In Store uud to Arrive t
FLOVR,
CORN,
SUGAR,
COFFER,
BACON,
HAMS
LARD,
MOLASSES.
And a general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
IvIS-Sm VAN KPP8 A TIPPIN.
aos and 310 Weit Greon Street.
LOUISVILLE, KY.,
Wholesale Dealers aud Manufacturer* of all klndt of
CRACKERS.
Agents for Bttmmel's celebrated QUICK YEAST.
seplS—3m
EVERT KIND OF
PLANTATION MACHINERY,
ENGINES, HOUSE POWERS, GRIST
MILLS, AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
Of every description In More, and for aal* at th* loweat
reles, by
J. B. PULLER
ang87-4m
B*o PUliliBllt
47 DEY STREET,
New York City.
FOR KENT
A GOOD BRICK STOREROOM
In Oartersville, Or.
For particular*, Inquire of
oc6—fit
DLAIR BRAD8BAW,
Cartcrsvlllo, Ga.
11 OM 10 AGAIN.
Commission Morclinnls,
JACKSON STREET, ■ - - AVOUSTA, OEOROIA.
|W*Sioro aud acll Cot (on and other Produce. Bagging
and Itojai lurulshed at mark«ljprteM, aepT-Jut
Bools, Shoes, Leather, lie.
I WOULD respectfully call the attention of the public
In the fact Hint I have moved back to my old stand,
wfe-re all those that want good good* can be accommo
dated. 1 Intend to keep tho best good* made, and will
sell them as ehuap as tho cheap**!. Extra inducements
lo wholesale bnyer*.
GEO. W. PRICE,
Markham’* Building, Peachtree street,
s*p96-3w»Atlsnts, Hroigla
P LOOKING,
ylX_THOU8AND FEET. Prim* DpmmA KUn-Dried
Flooring, Toogusd and Grooved.
KING, BARDRIA CO
sep90—
GROCERS, AND
ALABAMA STREET,
LEND TO THE LAND!
Union Point, Ga., October 13,18fi6.
Meetre. Bmnilwell A Barron-:
Ginti—I used yonr Phosphate on my Cotton st the
rate of 950 pounds per acre. I am satlsfled that I will
realize at least 150 per cent, on the amount spent. I am
so well pleased that I expect to use more on the next
crop than I did on this.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) P. W. PRINTUP.
Western Produce Generally
OLD STAND,
Formerly Theater, now Phoenix Bnilding,
DECATUR »T m .... ATLANTA, GA
h** 0 again established ourselves in our former
business, at the OLD STAND, and beg to tender our ser
vices to former friends and the public generally. W
have a large and commodious store, and with oor pas
experience and ample facilities, trnst we shall receive an
merit a liberal patronage.
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE*
10000 BU8HEL8 very choice Tennessee Corn
40000 lbs Bacon—Sides, Shoulders, and Hams.
WM. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
LIMB, LIME.
W E S!?/°L e A S e 1 nt « tor the sale ot Rogers' celebrated
Blrds-EyeLlmc, and will continue to keen con*
®A g ?? d fre h from the kilns. Pa”-
e!oi 2J.A n !L2,*„ K00d ft'® 0 - W L" flt >(l it to their interest to
call and see ns, or send ds their order*
apr91- 8m WM. M. WILLIAMS A BHU.
Jmt Received and now In Store.
A 4n£ K Ji!! S f n °'i nd > 8< iusrc, and Fist Iron and
•f—-, Steel, which we offer upon terms that must suit
rces choice Sugar-Cured Har
W. M. WILLIAMS A BRO*
Commission Merchants.
COTTOK WAREHOUSE.
r. B. M DANIIL.
B. r. MOSES.
„ STRONG & CO.,
COTTON WAREHOUSE
AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Corner Prior and Hanter Streets,
In tight of the Passenger Depot, and near tha United
States and American Hotel*,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
invite the attention of PLANTERS, and all oth
ers who deal in COTTON, to the fact that we are now of
fering as great facilities and inducements for the STO
RAGE and SALE of their COTTON in Atlanta is can be
afforded them ln any other market.
Oar Warehouse is Unsurpassed
In the State, being large and commodious, accessible to
the vatlons Railroads, completely ehclttred, and almost
entirely flre-proof.
We particularly direct their attention to tho fact that
Atlanta is nou> a Cotton Market, where the staple can al
ways be disposed of at as high prices, relatively, as In
any other—leaving to the various Planter, ou the lines of
the different Railroads leading into Atlanta, no Induce
ment to ship beyond.
To all parties residing in this Collection District who
msy desire to ship to ue. we will lurnish the permit of
the Collector to make such shipment without pre-pay
ment qf Tar.
We are also prepared to mike LIBERAL CASH AD
VANCES on consignments, and in a 1 respect - will offer
as liberal Inducements as any other House of responsi
bility. The Urge experience in Cotton of all the mem
bers of onr firm is a guaranty tnat consignments en
trusted to onr care will be promptly and satisfactorily at
tended to. sep4—3m
JULY 2 5, 1867.
BACON.
1 KAftft LBS TENNESSEE CLEAR SIDES,
iuvvU 5MD ponnd* Tennessee Shoulders,|
5000 pounds Tennessee Hants,
1000 pounds Tennessee ltihhcd Sides.
Jnst received and for sale by
FAINS A PARROTT.
No. 7 Peach-Tree street, A.lama, Ga.
1
300 SA [ K b S TKNNKSSEK WniTE CORN,
FAINS A PARROTT.
No. 7 Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ol.
Amxruus, Ga., November 1,1866.
Stetere. Bright u til A Barrow :
Gnnts— 1 Tho twenty (80) Ions REED'S PHOSPHATE
I bought ot you this year, 1 used on Corn and Cotton. I
o well pleased with tho effect on my crop, that I wish
to pucbiae of you for next year's crop, one hundred
tona.
Yonrs respectfully,
JAS. A. COBB.
Thi* Manure, manufactured ln Georgia (lb* virtue* tor
which ire attested by well known Georgia citizen*, and
which 1* calculated to do so much for “Reooiietruotion’
In Georgia) I* for sale hy
BUTTER.
-I X FERKINS FRESH Y’ELLOW BUTTER.
X O sale by
FAINS A PARROTT,
No. 7 l’each-Treo •tree!, Atlanta, G».
COFFEE.
BAGS Prime to Choice Rie Coffee.
FAINS A PARROTT
No. 7 Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Uu.
A FULL LINK of Refined and Raw Sngan. For tale
h)1
LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK,
Sole Agents,
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga.
FAINS A PARROTT.
No. 7 Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ga.
LINBBBD OIL.
J BARREL LINSEED OIL. Fo aal* cheap by
iy98—
_ _ FAIN8 * PARROTT,
No, 7 Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta. Ga,
SACKS AND WHEAT WANTED.
ROAA Sacks, Second-Hand Gunnies snd BuaUpt.
OWU fiffOff bushels Wheal
LANGSTON, CRANK A HAMMOCK,
Commission Merchant*,
•«jl8—tm AlabMts street.
A SITUATION WANTED
V S SUPERINTENDENT or a Flonr or Saw Mill, bv
a practical Millwright and Machlulat, who has bad
95 years' experience In tho manufacture or Flonr aud
l.nmlwr. Would prefer to rent or take an Interest ln a
Country Flonr Mill. Addres* ln *
septfr—lawtw
_ . . SAMUEL HAND.
Car* John Hart, Savannah, da.