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iiik vii'mi.kmhhinr building.
,1,1c „r Whitehall slreel. between AtaMM lUMt
it ml ihe Railroad rroealng.
I UIIMSIIKD DAILY ANII WKRKLY »Y
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
l'miirlotor.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
r. T h u r •<■•»_ worn I rt«,Oo«.l O. I DO 7.
a.,each ol the lion. ft. I, Cos, at CoImm.
b,t« Ohio.
On tlic noth ultimo, till* gentleman (IdlvcrtMl
,i t'l.himlmit, Oltlo. tmo t»l the moat powerful
S | H -i i lic.t iigainat reultMlitm wo have ever leml.
Wo regret that wo have not apart tor It In Ihrao
,,,|nmn*. Wo itj'|H'iul. tiowevor, the closing
Imukmi'Ii w hich wo havo no doubt will bo ac-
,, piitiilo to our roatlois, at thojr nru no lost in-
ti nsled in thorn limit the pooplo ot Ohio to
whom they were addressed .
TIIK NATION At. DKlkT.
Another part of this subject, though not of
equal interest to you. is still too important to
pus over—that is the oiloot upon tho laboring
d isses of a heavy national debt.
I am not one ol those alarmists who believe
lieu ibis debt, largo as It Is, Is going to “swamp"
ihe people of ibis country. If the country stood
,|,me by itselt ; if it was walled iu and abut otl
H,.m ali oilier countries—as Mr. Horace Greeley
mill tho whole school of liadical Protectionists
lu< npeately wislird that it might be—and It
in. ,'imunuuicatlon existed between it and any ol
iiie lest of (lie world, then this debt wouhl lie
the heaviest drag ever placed upon the Industry
.it n people. When would the generations pass
away before the incubus of this enor
mous load would cease to lie lelt ?—
Would it uot be a pall overeverytbing ? It would
In the Old Man of the sea ehok'iug the unhappy
mi,bad, and steering him towards his grave. Blit
mving to the lact that we are in frevpient ami
intimate communication with tho real of the
world—that we are bound to other nations hv
• os ol kindred, business, blood, and (nterna-
noniil policy—there exists between them and us
- i, h confidence, arising out ol mutual interests,
i i,a* the weight of Ibis great debt is partly home
la tin m. This debt mainly represents material
.: war which was destroyed during the late Con
ti •' flic loss ot this vast amount of wealth,
r i ikcti out of our stock on hand ami not re-
; a nMied trom the outside world, would be more
linn we could bear. But other peoples, buliev-
mg 'hat in the course of time wo will be aide to
l,y by enough to replenish this loss, agree in the
nu-auwliile to lend us out of their own stock.—
Tncy buy our bonds, and pay money lor them.
I nis money we change Into mcrchamlisH, which
import into this country, and thus replenish
Hie stock ol materials wasted and destroyed in the
« ,r. Nevertheless, the amount of our debt is so
pu at, that although wc shall probably be able to
pet along under it yet it will not bear to be in-
ere u-i'il. I am opposed to increasing it lor nuy pur-
pose whatever, no matter in what guise lluttpur-
p,.— comes,believing that true patriotism consists
m lowering the debt gradually. It is otlen somt-
tning worse than false patriotism to ask for its
in. lease. It is despotism and robbery. It is the
, on ii loot of Radical power desirous ol wenk-
.Mtug this people to a sultlcieui extent to enable
ii in ride rough-shod over the land. What is it
l.u this species of Machinvelism that appropri-
aii-s fJ.iktO.iHKI lor reconstructiou, and flO.OOO,-
Oii!i for Freedtnen'a Bureaus, and fCO,000,000 for
bounties to bimuty-jumpers, and is aching
• appropriate) 610,000,000 more lor a similar
pe.rpose? What is it but the demon of party
mu lias for its object the subjugation of this
people; that with devilish ingenuity asks that
me debt shall be increased to hold ten States iu
military thrall or negro control? Aud always
remember this: that for every million dollars
increase in the debt, yon increase the annual in-
tercst which you will have to raise, by sixty
timusand dollars. You raise tip an additional
aian who will go trom the ranks ol iudustry
in n those of untaxed and unproductive iudo-
leace, and who will desert the banner of free iu-
siitniiotis to live in foreign lands, and to enlist
iii the tanks of absenteeism and mock aristoc
racy.
iVaat lots been thu ellcet of the national debts
■ ■I the nations of Europe? A single word will
b ii the story—aristocracy, privileged classes, aud
cole. There are 150,000 bondholders in Great
Britain. That 150,000 govern the country, and
buy and sell all the people in it. Let Ireland be
witness! We have already a military tyranny,
expensive aud dangerous. "We are lo'ltave a ne
gro tyranny, destructive and anarchical. In ad
dition shall we have a moneyed tyranny, the rule
of social snobs and nnt#**iU
And now let me draw those remarks to a close.
1 have as dearly as the nature of the case would
permit, described to you the means by which the
■tinning are working to ovi trench you, and to
make the Iruits ot their labor subservient to their
private interests. I have now only to point out
you, my friends who labor—for you in this
y were always my friends in many a trying
hour—the remedy against these designs, which
he- in your hands. That remedy is the ballot box.
Von have no other, and it behooves you to sec
that tint remedy is used aright this lull. As your
Iticml, 1 advise you to vole the Democratic tick
et. and begin the redemption of this land from
its hardens and its tyrannies! God help you to
redeem my clear native Ohio! God help you to
add to the chorus of victory which welcomed
the tidings of victory in Connecticut and Cali-
t 'inn, ami to which 1 hope the great Empire
S’ tie in which I live will give its thundering rc-
s-ponsc in November.
All Morla.
l.t'iiiT comes from the moon in one second
and a quarter ; from thu sun, in eight minutes t
from Jupiter, in tiity-lwo minutes ; Uranus, in
ti. " hours ; from a star of the first magnitude,
three or twelve years ; from a star of the fifth
magnitude, sixty-six years; front n star ol the
twelfth magnitude, four thousand years. Light
which left a star of the twelfth magnitude when
tin: Israelites left Egypt lias not yet reached the
earth.
Tug patriotic General Logan, whose loyalty at
the commencement of the rebellion was un
11'intioaed and tindinputed, only charges six
thousand dollars lor stumping Ohio for the
Radicals. There is love of country lor you.—
Motional Intelligencer.
‘'Feu, many a gem of purest ray serene, the
d irk, iinlathomcd caves ol ocean bear.” A lady
brushed a $50!) diamond breast pin overboard
trom her bosotii between Norfolk and New York
day.
Hon. Edmund Cooper, of Tennessee, lias
hi'iai appointed one ol President Johnsou's pri-
vste secret lilies, in place of the President's son
Hubert, who has left the city.
i'ar.NTici: alluding to a recent particularly
•"tire lie by the Jacobin organ at Memphis (the
l ‘"'i in regard to Kentucky, pleasantly re-
tnarlis: “We cannot decide whether the purlieu-
I if devil that instigated this lie was Moloch or
Mammon, the devil ol Imte or the money-devil.
'I lie inspiration of that pair ol infernal opera-
liv's are alien too much alike to lie distin
guished."
'Im.tiixu the war the residence of David L.
I alee, ut Fernaudina, Florida, was sold by the
fi ii'i'ritmeat lor non payment of taxes. About
II year ago a certificate lor redemption was
granted to Mr. Y , and the mouey paid ($1,700)
returned to the purchaser. Mince then the fain*
'T have not been aide to obtain possession, until
u lew days ago, when Mrs. Ytilce moved into it.
Die same night, n mob assailed it, breaking win-
'hors and doing other dutnnge.
Lkn Git ant has the blood ol tho Porters
Miner-, Pmminis, Lalhrops, and Huntingtons in
his veins. Illsaucessors arrived in this country
May so, 1085.
't.n. Jos. i: Johnston lias resigned the Prc-
Ht'li-iicy of me Alabama and Tennessee Hiver
tailro.nl, horn Selma to Dalton, Mid bis place
he.:,, filled l,y Hat elaoUon ol Franklin II.
H'-'laad, .,r Now York.
I<t.isn Tom is considered the best paying card
'hat has over appeared in Philadelphia.
Anotiikh trouble with tint English style o
railway carting,» is, that guards ol a curious
'd mind diuth along thu lop au<l peer in at
w ",„. l i ll "'" ! t , ' IH - fine of them, who was thus
u,,,..* !V gentleman aud ludv, was crushed
' m idee lor Ids impertinence.
T WK, 't'S Broke open the doors of Bifilt-
lUea ,„i"r ' ‘"'f' h with sledge hummers, anti
’t'eao,,nw i'.'r " 1 * h ' :r,mm * ro 'tt tile text, “ Our
weapon* are uot carnal."
" KlUtOH OKArtKM TO UK DANUttltUUH WHEN BEAMON 18 LEFT FUKK TO COMBAT VV-Jtfferwn.
VOL. XIII.
ATLANTA. GA., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1867.
NO. 241.
Isautivlllo Advertlwiaeals.
BREEDEN St BRADLEY,
LUMBER MERCHANTS,
Anil Mannkctarer* of Bash, Doors, Blinds, Ac.
—ALSO—
PACK ISO BOXES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Lumber Tsrd os Walnut, b«t. Ksst sad Floyl strssU.
■B^tijhst. Malu sad River, (one
sgnsrv below tho New Galt Boose,
)*lt-4m IOPIIVHK, KV.
****** MVTHUN MUSIC HOt'BItVl
LOUIS TRIPP,
(•cccsseos to TStrl* s cos so,)
W HOI.IHALI sad Retail Dealer In
Pianos, Cabinet Organs, Molndu-
ops, and all kinds of Musical Mereban-
dlse, and Publisher of Music. Catalogue U " f J I
of music and price list or Instruments mailed (fee ou an.
pllcaitou. Address
„ . LOCIS TRIPP,
JrH tm ** * ni * Jefferson at., Louisville, Ky.
Mlsstiullitiioouss AdverUaunienu.
MEADOR 4c RROTHERN,
Tobacco Commission Merchants,
ii'Niiaa raiTxn statis noth.,)
A TLANTA..
OhORGIA.
GREEN LEAF {or HEMP LEAF)
BAflOINO AND ROPE.
rptlR aaderstgnad hereby notify their friends aud all
eonsnmara of the above named Staple Goods, that they
continue to mannfhctare them in Louisville, Ky.
They hops end expect to have It In their power to exe
cute every order sent them this season.
All Letters Promptly Replied To.
W. A. RICHARDSON A NON.
Jy97—Itm Louisville, Kentucky.
Mlsoellaneoua Advertloementa.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
RAL TillOK A, MARYLAND.
T HE Sixtieth Annual Session of the HCHOOL of MED
ICINE, In the University of Maryland, will com
mence on the 14th of OCTOBER, 1867, and will end on
tho 1st of March, 1WI8.
FACULTY:
Nathan R. Surra, M. D., Professor of Surgery.
Wa. K. A. Aikin, M. D. IX. D., Professor of Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
O. W. M iLTXNBEaoaa. M. D..Protestor of Obstetrics.
HiciiaUD MoSaanaT, M. D., Professor of Prluciplot and
Practice of Medicine.
CnaitToruia Jobnstom, M. D., Professor of General,
Descriptive, and 8nrgical Anatomy.
Bahusl C. Chew, M. D., Professor of Materia Medics
and Therapentlos.
Frank Donaldson, M. D., Profeaaor of Physiology, Hy.
glenne, and General Pathology.
Wa. T. Howard, M. D., Professor of Diseases of Wo
men and Children.
Jakes U. Bctlno, M. D., Demouatrator, and Adjunct to
the Professor ot Anatomy.
The fees for the fall coarse are $180. For Matricula
tion, $5. For Practical Anatomy. $10.
The Untverelty Hospital (or Infirmary) attached to the
College, ranks among the flret Clinical Schools In the
cuuniry. Being the Beaman's Hospital of the port of
Baltimore, as well aa a civil hospital. It affords a great
variety In the forms of disease always under treatment.
Surgical Operations, and CUutcal Lectures on Sdrgery,
Practical Medicine, and the Dieeuses of Women and Chil
dren, are constituent parts or the dally ins'riiction given
by the respective Professors of the Institution.
Students desiring to perfect themselves to tpeeiaHUet.
can take courses or private instruction from Adjnucte at
tached to the various Chairs.
GKO. W. MILTENBERGER, M. D„ Dean.
aepT—lawfiw
PRATTS, EDWARDS A CO.,
Commission Mercnants,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ca.
JN STORE AND TO ARRIVE:
90000 pounds Clear Sides,
10000 pounds Clear Rib Bides,
6000 pounds Shoulders,
95 barrels Lard,
140t0 ppundaArrow, Cotton tu
60 pIseasKantucky Bagging,
900 colls Rope,
no barrels Rosendale Cement,
60 barrels Louisville Cement,
800 bags White Corn,
10 barrels Cider Vinegar,
Cast Plows, Manufactured Tobacco, &c.
All rash ordora promptly filled. Consignments eoli
cited.
aeptO—3m PRATTE. EDWARDS A CO
NOTICE TO ARCHITEOTft.
A T s meeting of the Board of Managers of the Uoorgfc
Htatc Lottery for the beneltt of the “Masonic Or
phans' Home." July lath, 1807, Ihe following resolutions
were passed: ...
Rewired, Thai the Managers advertise for proposals,
for the purchase or donation of TWENTY ACRES OF
LANit In the vicinity of Atlanta, for the pnrposc of erect
ing thereon a MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME—said pro
posals to be eDbinltted to the Board of Managera by the
Riurth day of September next. The title will be vested
in ihe Orand Lodge of the State of Georgia, or such other
Masonic Lodge hi the State aa will accept the same,
should the Ursnd Lodge decline the trust.
Retailed, further. That Ihe Board will pay $5110
for Ihe Draft of a Granite Building for the “Masonic
Orphans’ Home," to be submitted to Ibe Board by the
first day of November neat: tbeeald plan to be so drawn
as that the building can be commenced with an expendi
ture of fifty thousand dollars, during the first year, and
that the same may be extended from year lo year, wlth-
ont destroying the symmetry of the architecture. The
above named sum of five hundred dollars to be paid mr
the plan which the Bourd or Manure's shall solect from
the number presented.
For further information, address
BOYD * WILSON,
less Managers C
lyjfi—tltaovl
R ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that they
keen conetantly on hand an extensive assortment
or all the leading brand* known to the trade, consisting
In part, or
RAGLAND'S VIRGIN,
KAQLAND'S VIRGINIA.
RAGLAND'H IIONBY-DEW,
SETH HALSEY’S COMET,
McCORKLE * BOWMAN'S
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH,
MILLER'S BLUFF CITY,
PACE’S CREOLE.
MATTHEWS « WRIGHT'S
ROSE MOUNTAIN,
HOLLAND'S GOLDEN AGE, and
HOLLAND'S INDIAN QUEEN,
Together with varloua other grade* too tedious to men
tion.
„ Also, assorted brand* of CIGARS and SMOKING TO-
BAtvO.
All of which arc offered to tha trade on as accommo
dating terms aa purchasers will fiud elsewhere,
align—Sm
*1 laiiolliineona AdvertiMomonth.
Don’t Wash Another Week Without Buying
—Till —
GREATEST WONDER OF THE AGE i
HALI/IS UNIVKHHAIa
WASHING MACHINE!!
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES.
S T hai long licun felt and acknowledged that a Washing
Machine would vet bo Invented that wnnld be aim-
•, cheap, aud mom effective than auy of the Machines
Heretofore offered to tho public. Stick a Machine la now
ofiered without fear of competition.
tat. One woman will do more with a Machine than
atx can do without It. It will waab five dirty shirt*
(Including wristbands and collars) perfectly clean iu from
four to eight minutes—this wa guarantee, or no sale.
lid. It requires uiuklll lo operate il, as a girl 13 yeara
"Id turn washed (In Atlanta) POUR DO/.KN I’lKt.'KS IN
UNB 111)UK I
3tl. It UikoH at loaet oua third l«sa «oap, and will pay
for ItMlf evury year In the mlyIur of clothinir, an it act"
■o delicately on the fabric# that bank bille can tw waahed
without breaking—eoniethlnu no other ninchinu can do.
JJe manufacture thoeo Machine# In thla place,and shall
•ell them at
TEN DOLLARS,
the same price they are sold for Iu New York. There la
no Washing Machine ou Ihe markut ttiat can bo bought
for even twice the money, and no Maclitnu that will com-
pel* with it In the performance of its wor .
1 hese Machines are on exhibition In this city, at the
"tore of JOHNSON A ECHOLS, Whitehall street.
Ma.BKNTLY own* the Patent Right forthisremarkable
Machine In all the Southern States. Liberal inducements
will he offered to gentlemen desiring the exclusive rlglP
to fall these Machines In conntleaanddistricts, or mate.
Call on, or address, I). 8. UENTLY A CO.,
__. „. Rome, Oa.
KETAny one Infringing upon this Patent Right will Ik
prosecuted according to mw, and any one giving iuloruia
lion of the same, will he liberally rewarded.
A Great Labor-Saving Machine.
We. the undersigned cltlseos of Roma, would aay.ln
behalf of 'Hall'eTjntversal Washing Machine," after hill
trial and me, that. In considerat ion of its cheapness, the
durnblllty of the Machine, the ease and quickness of mo
tion, the ainall amount of soap required, and the protec-
tloil nf lliu oL.iho. ....... 1.1 .A i'll ... _ *
MlNoollitnnmiH Actvor(lassmental.
public.
P. M. 8IIEIBLY,
J A. STEWART,
WM. WEST,
JAMES NOBLE, Sr.,
G. W. F. LAMPKIN,
BAM. F. POWERS,
JOHN W. NOBLE,
J. J. COHEN.
oxo. a. dbwbt, ot Neie York.
DIBBLE, W0BTH ft CO.,
Commission Merchants,
188 FEARlf ST., NEW YORK.
P ARTICULAR attention given to the sale or WHEAT.
Parties requesting, will bo regularly advised of the
state of the market.
RtcranxMcxs.—J. D Fleh, Kaq., President National
Marine Bank. N. Y. : H. L. Worth, Eaq., Cashier Na-
<'!^«1 Park Bank, N Y.; D. Heaton, E^q., President
First National Bank, Newborn, N. C.; Me,ere. Jewel A
Snider Macon, Oa.Jefij—
STORE AND DWELLING
FOR HALE.
W ITH a view to return to Tennessee, I offer for sale
my Store Honeeand Lot on Peachtree street, 83k
"S'l' 1 ?. feet, w«dl bntlt of brick, and covered with tin.
Will also sell the Dweling iu which I live, on Peach
tree street, considered by mauy the moat dealiabla.tn
many reapecte, of any In the city,
octl—tit JOS. L. KING.
HARDWARE AND IRON.
75
COIL8 MANILLA ROPE,
76 doaan Short Handled Frying Pans,
20 colls Parent racking M to finch,|
9U0 dozen Shovels and Spades,
1601) doxen Pocket Knives,
9U0 gross Table Cattery,
9110 aoxen Curry Combe,
160 boxes Tin Plate,
9000 pounds Block Tin,
1000 pounds Bar Lead,
OdOhagaSh'L.
job hoxeu Iron Wire Sifter*,
60 Anvilc,
75 Vises,
4000 pounds Smoothing Irons,
9000 pounds urlfiln'a Horae Nalle,
600 aoxen Files—assorted,
3000 pounds Galvanised Sheet Iron,
8 tons Cast Steel,
20 tone Plow Steel,
800 tons Swede* and Refined Don,
tone Band, Hoop, and Horse shoe Iron,
. tone Oval, Half Oval, and Half Round Iron,
96 tons Boiler, Plate, and Sheet Iron.
For sale by
WEEDS A CORNWELL,
Nob. 169 and 101 Broughton Street,
Savannah, Ga.
COFFJEE.
per British Brig Spring. For sale by
WEEDS A CORNWELL,
Noa. 169 and 161 Brooghton Street,
I Savannah, Ga.
,. ... Atlanta, Miiv 7,1867.
1 bought tha first "Hall's Patent Universal hashing
Machine brought to Atlanta, and am now nalng it to my
perfect satisfaction, and recommend It to all aeagroat
Labor-Saving Machine. Mae. CYNTHIA KILE.
DIRECTIONS - FOR USB.
Let the Machine down Into a common wash tub, hy
cutting notches into the aides, for the lonraals to reet in,
Itwithin one Inch of the bottom of tha tub;
fill with hot water until the water covers the pebbles In
the machine two Inches; wet the clothes In warm water,
(It la better to soak clothes over night,) then rub a little
*ol> soap on all the dirty places; un
HARDWARE! HARDWARE!!
■ HON ANII HTKKL.
400 T0NS RWBBDES AND kepined iron,
40 tons Plow Steel,
1000 kegs Nalls—heat brands,
91100 pairs Traro Chains,
60 Anvils,
too Vises,
8000 pound* S. Wagon Axles,
160 doaen Sargent's Cotton Cards,
90) doxen Arne's Shovela and Bpadea,
100 colla Jute and Manilla Rope,
50 Smith's Bellows,
8(10 bags Shot,
30 ton's Savory’* Hollow Ware,
600 Grindstone's,
160 doaen Collins’ Axes.
Also, a fine assortment of Cutlery and Mlacallanoona
Hardware, for sale un tho moot favorable terms, by
BONES, BROWN A CO..
eepl8—Im Augusta, Georgia,
Into the machine with the pebbles, and always fill the ma
chine half full of clothes, shaklur ----- -■
put In; then close np the door am
en put the clothes
id always fill the ma-
H.-ln out ns they are
turn the crank from
three to five minute*, keeping a slow, steady motion un
til the dirt lsout; then run through a wringer; then boll
•«»*?»'I thenpnt the clothes back Into the machtue
. ...en pnt
with the tub full of cold water; give the machine eight or
‘.V™."* > our clothe* are ready for the bluing water,
and then hang out to dry. Never turn the machine when
or clothes, aa It breaks the atone*. If any of the
i them ont.
JOHNSON A RCHOLS,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
empty of clothes, aa It breaks the *i
pebbrea become broken, pick them e
For sale by
mays—tyjanl
MORE NEW GOODS.
w . ho wleh ronlly nice Serge or Fine
\X FKbJSCU CALF SKIN HHOJStt, i itker ol the Cou-
E o»e Balmorel, Strep, or Oxford-Tie pel tern, can no*
id the lAtevt style and most approved mauuiacture at
l £'Lhrt*\t* h '> e .* u ' ro * n R*twsou'e Builittng, corner ol
Whitehall and UuuUir streets.
‘.I T. HANKH.
PHILLIPS Ac- FLAND EHH,
Next to Dodd's Corner, Whitehall Street.
"^OULD respectfully call your attention to our
VARIETY STOCK OF GOODS.
from lOtoSOcents
Domestics from 15 to 90 cents
““•cling fro,,, 15 to 40 cent*
Ticking from 22 to 60 cent*
Figured Muslins from 16 t«60cent*
Kcutncky Jeans from 25 to 50 cents
Ginghams from 20 to 85 cents
Cottonades. from 2d to Uu ceui*
and ?'ab!e*cf Va D ^ Ce Goods, Linens, Towellngs
In tha HARDWARE Department many articles for
Housekeepers, Builders, and Mechanic*.
FURNITURE IN LARGE.WAWBOTf a 10 >10
Bureaus from 7 to 15
Wardrobe* from 10 to 15
Wash Stands from 8 to 10
Table* from 9to 7
Work Stands from 9 to 4
besides many other articles too numerous to mention.
Sugar aud Coffee, Bacon, Lard, and Syrnp.
Caet'stcel at 9o cent* per ponud
Bar Iron at 6 cents per pound
Square Iron at 8 oents per pouud
Band Iron at 6 cents per pound
Smoothing Irons .at 8 cent* per pound
Andiron* at 7 cent* per pound
In tha District Court of tha United Mtatea
for the Northern District or Georgia.
In the matter of
Isaao BOSXMrXLO,
mo'
96th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE.
TOTAL LOSSES PAID,
$21,271*972 57 I
TO THR PUBLIC.
Tit Otforp Insurance Go.
OF SAVANNAH, GA.
H. W. MERCER, President
0. 8. HARDEE Vies President
J. T. THOMAS, Seoretary
HOARD OF DIRECTORS:
gan.
C. S. Hardee, of Erwin A J. T. Thomas, Ina. Agent.
Itardeu. F. L. Gue. Planter.
W.M. Hunter, nf Hunter A A. A. Solomons, of A. A.
Gammell. Hoiomona A Co.
. Puru-r, President Ban* J. Lama, Importer ol Wines
Siale of Georgia. iD. G. Piuae, of Parse A
J. Stoddard, late Planter. I Thomas.
W. Heoiaharr, retired Mer- J. McMahon, of J. McMa
chant. I fion A Co.
t? U> u( ma
. . tic* that I have bean duly appointed assignee of
the estate of Isaac Roseufeld, a bankrupt, of Atlanta, in
tbs district aforesaid, who hat- been adjudged a bankrupt
on hi* own petition by the District Court afnroenld.
September 17,18(17.
AUGUSTUS H. REINHARDT. Assignee.
Printer's fee 75 cents per square for each fueertiun.
septl—lawHw
JULY
' *>
18 6 7.
A 8 8 ET N 1
(At Market Value.)
Cash on bind and In Bank $ 515,0S6 SI)
Real Estate. 918,993 09
Mortgage Hoods 693,550 00
Bank Stock LW.tnO 00
U. States, State and City Stock, and other
Public Securities 1,084,808 88
$4,660,938 27
Less Liabilities, Calms uot dne aud nnad-
Justed 377,068 46
Net Assets $4,978,969 81
AND INLAND
NAVIGATION RISKS.
tr Agencies Iu all the principal cltie* aud town* in
theTlnlted Htatc*.
Applications for Insurance will be promptly attended
^OFFICE—With C. I. Brown, ou east tide of Whitehall
street, one door from Alabama.
JJltL N, h. ANGIKII. Agent.
ATLANTA,
n. A. Crane, ot Crane A
Grnyhlil.
M. Hamilton, of J. F. A M.
Hamilton.
M. H. COUKN, Commission
Merchant.
J. W. Novltt, of Lathrop A
Co.
A. Fullartnn, nf Wilder A
Fullerton.
G. Butler, Matter Builder.
F. W. Hlius, oi Sima A Co.
R. Lnclilison,Iron aud Rraaa
Founder.
E. F. Clayton, Augnata, R.
P. Clayton A Co.
J. W. Knott, Macon, of
Knott A Rowes.
B. F. Ross, Macon, of B. F.
Rosa A Co.
L. J. Gullmaitin, of L. J
Gollmartln A Co.
The Oglethorpe Is a candidate for yonr favors. Tit
well known reputation of the large number of leading
merchant* and property-holders of Savannah, who art
aunounced as cunuecieuwlth It* maiiagouicut, is a snfll
cleat guarautee that all losses will be speedily aud equt
l ib 1 v adjusted. Keeking as It does to build up our own
iuteruate, and retain a iwrilou of the means of the Houih
at home, the Oglethorpe asks for a chare of the Insn-
ranee huelnesa of the Kontheru merchaut* aud property
lioldera.
Ineuranco effected at equitable rates by calling on
aepIS—lm
eqnltable rate* by
WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent,
tttanta. Oa.
THE IHIIWEII SEDGE WICK'8
Boardim and Oa? School for Yount Ladies,
Oar, Washington A Telfair ID., Anfuata, Oa
T HE duties of this Institute will be retained OCTO
BER SECOND. Circulars containing terms and
particular* may be obtained by applying to th* Frtacl-
>M |tiriniMona.—Hon. C. J. Janklna, O. O. McWhorter,
Esq., Hon. K. Ht .rnea, Dr. J. P. Garvin, Prof. Geo. W.
Rain*, Col. K. H. Bullock. Dr. 8. W. Bailey, Hon. Wm.
8. Gould, Jams* Miller, Esq., Geo. M. S hew, Esq., An-
uuxtn. Us. >enl7—lm
TO RENT OK LK49K.
A N ELIGIBLE VACANT LOT, very conveniently
located tor business, near the corner of Alalann*
and Foreyih street*, la ofiered for rent or lease on most
favorable terms to any ona willing lo Improve It, Funde
may be advanced to the leasee, If term* are made satis-
ta'fnry. Inquire at till* office. sep'41—9t
House on Pooohtroo Street to Beat
f WILL RENT lo *u acceptable aud prompt A8th
LsstisasBrtrssi'rJSsN
'•JO' 1 ?™' a. w. ami*.
SOUTHERN
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse
McROB£RTS Sc CO.,
ETOMAOB, FOKWAKDINO, AND
COMMISSION MKRCUANTS,
And Dealer* in Agricultural Implement*, Produce, Grain*
Field and Garden Seeds, Farm Wagons,
Threaktre, Ac., Ae.
Agents tor Wood’* celebrated Reapers and Mowara,
No. AO ona 44 M* Msrkdt NtNnt,
eapM—ton NASHVILLE, TENN,
1 1
>, !• In
MAY CM
Bankruptcy.
CONCERN: 1 hereby giv
““ ’ ‘ iTgn
T U 1C
iIVE DRUG HOUSE,
OOBHBR WHITEHALL AND ALABAMA STKBETS,
GKOliOlAt
THE ARROW TIE AID IEOH BANDS
BALING COTTON I
AN INHURANCK AGAINST
FIRE, WASTE, AND THEFT
;mrxquAi.aD ron
Simplicity and Rapidity of Adjustment
SURPASSED SY NONE
FOR STRENGTH AND ADAPTABILITY TO ALL
The Uses ot Commerce I
TjlHEY are manubetured In LIVERPOOL, of the best
English Iron, under the personal supervision of the In
ventor, formerly a resident of New Orleene, La.
The ARROW TIE Is preferred by Shipmasters and
Compresamen, as tt Is worked with one-etghth to one
Inch slack, while all SOLID TIBS require three to five
Inches, which, In running through a cargo, involve* a
heavy toe* to the Shipmaster.
Use the Arrow Tie and Bands,
AND SAVE MONET IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE)
Arrangement* have been made to secure an ample sup
ply or the ARROW TIE and BANDS for th* coming sea
son.
JAMES A. HALL,
Agent Middle and Bonthweat Georgia.
ANDREW LOWE
The undersigned is prepared to furalah th* ARROW
TIE to th* trade at SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding
and transportation added.
PRATTE, EDWARDS Sc CO., Agents,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
!HEAR THE IN8URAN0E AGENTS!
Havxwkah, Mat 7th, 1887.
The recent (tree In thte city having proved to our entire
satisbetiun, by a thorough test, the superiority o' IRON
BANDS for baling purposes, we strongly recommend
them to thense of the Planters of Georgia as an efficient
agent in restricting loss by fire; and we agree to discrimi
nate, when practicable. In hvor of cotton thus secured.
A. WILBUR, General Icsnrance Agent.
CHARI.ES GREEN * SON,
Ag'ts Liverpool, London A Glob* In. Co.
CtfARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
Agfa Sun A Atlantic M. In*. Co., N. Y
R. II. FOOTMAN, Insurance Agent.
WOODBIUDGB BROS., In*. Agenta.
J. T. THuMAS, Insurance Agent.
J. C. MoNULTY,
Sec'y Southern Insurance A Trnat Co.
JAMES T. STEWART,
Agent London A Lancaster In*. Co.
LANE A WEST, Insurance Agents.
Macoh, Ga., May 10th, 1887.
The recent fire at the Warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chap-
W I INVITE the attention of the public to our supe
rior stock of
Drill, INedlcluea, Paints, Oils, Window
Ulase, Ac.
Baying in targe quantities and original packages,
directly from Importers and Manufac
turers. for the CASH, we are able
to offer Inducements to
purchaaera, either
BY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Our stock Is frill, and coastals of every variety
of Foreign and American Goods, from
the Cheapest to the Finest.
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Is complete aud accessible AT ALL HOURS DAY’OR
“lUllT. Ring the Door-liell at Night I
Onr Beautiful
ARCTIC SODA FOUNT
And PURS FRUIT SYRUPS are still attracting crowds
whose thirst Is allayed by It* gushlug waters, aud sto
machs euorgtxed by tha tonic effect of the Carbonic
Acid Gas.
The Atlanta Mineral Spring water Is kept on draft a
the ARCTIC FOUNT, ana many of our afflicted ellixen
are being greatly benefited by Its use.
Close cash buyers are luvi.ed lo examino o r stock.
RRDW1NK A FOX,
Corner Whitehall and llunter elreets.
)nly«5—e.Atlanta, Georgia.
man, In this city, having fully demonstrated the advan
** on Bands for baling purpo
by fire, we, the undersign'
1, Ga., take pleasure in endorsing the
ned iusu-
•eeurltv against losa by fire, we, the nnaenli
ranee Ageme, Macon, Ga., take pteasnr
action of ihe Agents at Savannah, Ga.
£. C. GRANNISS,
Agent for several Ins. Companies.
J. W. BURKE, Insnraoce Agent.
E. J. JOHNSON A CO.. Insurance Ag'ts.
J. MONROE OGDEN, Insurance Agent.
J. M. BOARDMAN. Insurance Agent.
JNO. B. COBB, leurance Agent,
may27~6m
SALT! SALT!
Liverpool Salt, Direct Importation,
Always on hand and for sale by
YVRST A DANIELS,
eepK—im Jons*’ Block, Savannah, Ga.
Louisville Steam Bakery
F. W. STIMMEL A CO.,
SOS mid 1910 West tireon Street,
LOUISVILLE, KY.,
Wholesale Dealer* and Manufacturers of all klnda of
ORA.CKER8.
Agents for Btlmmors celebrated QUICK YEAST.
leptS—3m ^
J. A. YOUNO.
M. I*. WH1BTON.
TO SOUTHERN MEBCHANT8.
_ . — fry best description* and
styles or ALL-WOOL CAHBIMEMR8, and with the most
durable JEANS aud KERSEY labrlcs, al. free from shod
dy and other Impnritica, order samples from Ihe sub
scriber, and they will be torwarded, with prices attached,
daring the month* of July and August. Prom these aaui-
S lee you can make yonr eelectloue end retain yonr nr-
era, and the goods will be forwarded directly from the
Maaabctory.
Jafi—4m
1.1. raanen. w. t. wuku-s. cue*. *. rxauca.
PEARCE, WHELE88 A 00.,
COTTON FACTORS
AMO
Commiasion Morohanta,
JACKSON STREET, - - - AVGUSTA, GEORGIA.
| |W*Btor* and sail Cotton and other Produce. Bagging
I wad Rope tarnished at nurkatjprtfi**. **$7—I
Mlnoellanomia Advertlaenirnt*.
WAN T K D ,
Previous to Ootober 16th, In Lots of
FIVE CENTS AND UPWARDS,
618,000 IN GOLD, SILVER, and GREENBACKS,
In llicliiingc fop
Boots, Shoes, Leather.
AND SHOE - FINDINCS,
A. t Ia o w P r i u e » ! !
MORE THAN Kill (.ASKS
NEW 00008 OPENED THI8 WEEK !!
And ottaora Arriving Daily.
WCountry Mortfmnte arc particularly invited to ex
amine our stock, ae we will offer thorn greater induce
mente than can he had eteewherc.
TO BOOT AND SHOE-MAKERS.
“Of all thtngH under the t>un,i
Hurrah I there is nothing like I*ath0r*''
And if you consult your best intercut, yon will certain
buy your aupplies of
I. T. 33A.]NK:«,
Because he makes "Quick Sale* and Small Profit, and
eelfi for cash only, thus leaving no bad debts to be made
np In extra profits.
0'*Hemeniber the Plaee and Sign.
f. T. BANKS,
Rawson'a Building, cor. Whitehall and Hunter Sts.
*ept30—
BUT GOODS! DRYGOODS!
TALLEY. BROWN & CO.
WlxtleUall Htreet,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Are DAILY RECEIVING their
Fall and Winter Stock
OF DRY GOODS.
The Ladles especially are Invited to call aud examine
thoir line of
DRESH GOODS,
Comprisin',', In purl.
Bilks,
French MerluoB,
French Poplins,
Empress Goods,
Hombaxinss,
Alpnccaa,
Detain**. Ac.
ITHEtR STOCK OF
Embroideries, |
Laces,
Dress Trimmings
And Dross Buttons
Is large and varied. They keep constantly on hand,
BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS,
PRINTS and YANKEE NOTIONS.
sep JO-
VAN EPPS &
EVEHY XIND OF
PLANTATION MACHINERY,
EIUINEI, HORSE POWERS, ORIST
MILLS, AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
Of every description Iu store, and for sal* at tho lowest
roles, by
A. R. PULLER.
47 DRY STREET,
ang97-4m New York City,
FOR KENT
A GOOD BRICK STOREROOM
In Cartorsvillo, Oa.
For partlcnlars, inquire of
oefi—fit
BLAIK BRADSHAW,
Cartersville, Ga.
it O M IS AGAIN.
Boots, Shoes, Leather, Ice.
I WOULD respectfully call th* attention of th* public
to the tact that I have moved hack to my old ataud,
whi r* all tho** that want good goods can be accommo
dated. I intend to keep the heel goods made, and will
sell them a* cheap aa tho cheapest. Extra Inducement*
to wholesale buyer*.
GEO. W. PRICK,
Markham's Building, Peachtree street,
aep9fi-9w» Atlanta, Oeutata.
FLOORING.
9 FIET Prim* I
gnes.w
Cl IX THOUSAND FEET Prim* Drawed Kile-Dried
D Flooring,
GROCERS, AND
Commission Merchants,
ALABAMA STREET,
In Store and to Arrive i
FLOVB.
CORN.
S VO A It,
COFFEE,
BACON,
HAMS
-AND,
MOLASSES.
And n general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
|vI3—8m VAN EPPS A TIPriN.
Tina* oa auasoaiptton,
Dally, tier month
Dally, twelve month*
Weekly, all month*..!
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Single copies to News Boys and Agents,....
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cents per Hue for each anbueqaent Insertion.
Advertisement* Inserted at Intervals to b* charged a*
new each insertion.
Advertisement* ordered to remain on any particular
page, to be charged aa new each insertion.
The money for advertising considered dne after Brel
Insertion.
All communications or letters on basinets Intended lot
this office should be addressed to “The Atlanta Inteid
gencer.”
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
Proprietor.
We*d.e
WILLIAMS k fifiO.
Commission Morohants.
AND DEAI.BR8 IN
OBAIN, BACON, LABD, FL0UB
OLD STAND,j ‘
Formerly Theatm, now Phetnlx Bnlldlfag,
DECATUR ST., - • - - ATLANTA, GA
■y^'E have again established onreelrcs hi onr former
business, at tbs OLD STAND, and beg to tender our ear
vice* to former Mends and the public generally. W
have a targe and commodious store, and with onr pa*
experience and ample facilities, trust w* shall receive an
merit a liberal patronage.
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
10000 BUSHELS very choice Tennessee Com
40000 Ibe Bacon—Bides, Shoulders, and Hams.
WM. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
LIMB, LIME.
W Eare eota Agent* for the sale of Rogers' celebrated
Birdt*-five Lime, nod will continue to keep cou*
♦tanrly on hand a good «npply, fra h from the kttne. Per
th* wantlutr good Lime, will find it to their interest to
cull and eee ns, or eeud na their ordrra.
aprti- 8m WM. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
Juit Received and now In Store.
A LARGE lot of Itonud, Square, and Flat Iron and
Steel, which we offer upon term* that mnet suit
purchasers. Also, 17 tierces choice Sngar-Cnred Hams.
W. M WILLIAMS a BRO.,
Jel4—c Coin illusion Merchants.
COTTON WAREHOUSE.
Liberal Cash Advaiioei'
». t. vom.
MCDANIEL, STRONG & GO.,
COTTON WAREHOUSE
AKD—
COMMISSION MEBCHANTS,
Comer Prior and Hnnter Streets,
In sight of th* Passenger Depot, and nanr th* United
Stats* and American Hotels,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
■yyE Invite the attention of PLANTERS, and all oili
er* who deal in COTTON, to tho fact that we are now of
fering as great facilities and Inducements for th* STO
RAGE and SALE of thetr COTTON in Atlanta as can be
afforded them In any other market.
Onr Warehouse is Unsurpassed
In the State, being targe and commodious, accessible to
the various Rallroada, completely eheltared, end almost
entirely fire-proof.
We particularly direct their attention to the tact that
Atlanta it now a Cotton Market, where the staple can al
ways be dlejneed ot at as high prlcea, relatively, as in
any other—leaving to the varione Planters on the line* of
the different Kailroade leading into Atlanta, no Induce
ment to ship beyond.
To all partlca reaiding in this Collection District who
may desire to ship to ut, we will furnish the permit of
the Collector to make such shipment without pre-pay -
mentof Tax.
We are alto prepared to make LIBERAL CASH AD
VANCES on consignment*, and in a.l respects will offer
ae liberal Inducement* aa any other House of responsi
bility. The Urge experience in Cotton of all the mem
ber* of onr firm la a guaranty that consignments an-
troetod to onr cure wlU bo promptly and satietactorlly at
tended to. aep4—Sm
LEND TO THE LAND!
Ukion Point, Ga., October IS, 1806.
Steeere. Bnqhtwetl <6 Barrow;
Gxnt*—I used yonr Phosphate ou my Cotton at the
rate of 956 pound* per acre. I am eatlsfird that I will
reallx* at least 160 per ceut. on the amonut spent. I am
ao well pleated that I expect to ns* more on tho next
crop than I did on this.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) P. W. PRINTUP.
Aaxmcnt, Ga., November 1,1866.
Mettrt. Brightu ell Jt Barrow:
Gntte-The twenty (20) ton* REED’S PHOSPHATE
I bought ot yon till* year, I need on Corn aud Cotton. I
am ao well pleased with the effect on my crop, that I wish
to porches* of yon frir next year's crop, oue hundred
tone.
Yonr* reaperllully,
JAS. A. COBB.
This Manure, manufactured in Georgia (th* virtues tor
which are attested by well known Georgia clllaent, end
which le calculated lo do so much for "Ri.vnetruction'
in Georgia) la for sale hy
LANGSTON, CllANE & HAMMOCK,
Hoi* Agent*,
Atahama Street, Atlanta, Ua.
BACKS AND WHEAT WANTED.
5000 *3oS""’’•p*-
aaglB—tm
LANGSTON, CRANK A HAMMOCK,
Commission Merchants,
Alabama Bunot.
JULY 25, 1867.
BACON.
1 SnOO LBS TENNESSEE CLEAR SIDES,
I-UV/vlf 5000 pound* Tennessee Shoulders,
6000 pounds Tennessee H»ms,
1000 pound* Tenucseoe Ribbed Side*.
Just received and for aaio by
x . FAINS A PARROTT,
No. 7 Peach-Tree street, A.taut*, Ga,
CORN.
300 8 sataby TENNES8EE WHITE CORN, For
„ . FAINS a PARROTT.
No. 7 Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Oa.
BUTTER.
15 F Mtab^ 8 FRKI,H YELLOW BUTTER, For
„ „ . JAINS * PA It HOI T.
^ No. 7 Peach-7 ree street, Atlanta, Ua
COPPER.
75 ^nd^tor’eale’hy Chol “ Rlr Jn,t r * c * 1 ' wrt
. u . FAINS ft TARROTT
No. 7 Paach-Trej street, Atlanta, Ga.
SUGARS.
\ EINB of Refined and Raw Bugera. For *•](
Nn a u a £ AINS * PARROTT,
No. 7 Fsach-Tree street, Atlanta, CS.
LINSEED OIL.
^ BARREL LINSEED OIL. Fo ■ eat* cheap b]
Itm—
w« PAINS A PARROTT
No. 7 Peach-Tree Street gtlanta
A SITUATION WANTED
A ® SUPERINTENDENT of a Flour or Bow Mill h«
n practical Millwright and Machlnlat. who has had
Lunvhnr * eB® r S 1 ** *!' , * le manufacture of Flour mid
&^FS?a.rS5&r ** u
sepK-lowSw Oar* John