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About The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1867)
hf jQnifrj juMUffiwr. Tn-AWTA, Q10RQIA. snur««' Mofr,tn *’ - Oot ‘ i r l“ y - T ;,V Turin o! Hit VtertUr, •<» «« •• f ‘ a | Mr „, wa* only i «“> H"Wn|dlt- , v ,. riH | anrwlwr*. |.kosipa» Frahelin, formerly of Athene, »t Marietta a few day* ago, of congee- cliUle. lUrtow flimetier, Eeq. ol CUrlte county, an i , n ,| highly reapacuhle farmer, died at hia ''\ mt on Monday laat He waa, wa believe, lha mK . lf of .1 J. Tliraeliec, Eeq., ol thla diy. MBCH artnV Loan and Building Aaaodatlon «ill Havre regular monthly meeting to-night MM ilai arCeeieU Laat Nlaha. rue City Council at tie regular meeting laat isM nutliorited the McAdamtilng of Broad ,^i (ruin Marietta atreet to the bridge. Thla announcement will be balled with plaaaure by ,H *ho reuicmlwr the dreadfully muddy oondl- ,i,, n of that locality m the winter aeaamt Lame reMtoea. j no, C. Hagsdalc, E»q.. of Lltboola, left at our Mncmnt laat night a apedaaen of the Inaataweet .;itloot ae have ever eeen In thlaeity. They -r unusually large. They were grown by the hIkivc geutlentau on hla own Harm. Th* r«mt<>‘** | l|lMW "Seerita M. B. camerenee.r* The Opinio* ol yaatarday oontalno the flrat ir> proceediuga of the above body. Bom whlob r mike a eynopaia. Divine aervlee waa con- ducted on the previous evening by Rev. J. H. .id well. At niue o’clock, on the morning ol the 10th, “according to plan,” “the mlntetere and readier* belonging to tba Weatern Georgia and Utuma Mtasion District of the M. £. Church assembled," Biahop D. W. Clerk, of Cincinnati, .residing, who “duly and formally” organized the Conference. Rev. J. M. Reed, D. D., of the Teunouee Cooferenoe, and editor of the HVafcrn Advocate, and Rev. J. T. Cbalfhnt, Bn- larintendent of the Miaelon District, aaelated In the erganization. The following persona are iicuiioned aa being received Oram the M. E. hureh, South: J. M. Tally, Jaa. P. McGee and um McCutchiua, who, the Opinion aays, are 'the noblest and beat ol her sons,” and "are howing their honest and eonaclentloua prefer- lor tha hallowed amoclatlone Bom which her ought never to have been separated.* This ii>out all that transpired, according to ilia Opinion. In this connection, we desire respectfully to In- quire it the Rev. Mr. Tally reterred to ahovo U ties.uneto whom nlluaion la made Mtie, In tin- paragraph we clip tram the Enterprise (Mias.) 'tor: A friend haa Just stepped In who gives ua he lollowlng aa a practical teat of the sincerity ! the newly converted Radicals. We rucom- trend its general adoption by tboae of our color- tl people whose votes and Influence the Kadi- ala are endeavoring to obtain by a regular sys- m ot equality hoodwinking: Uev. Mr. Tallay, ol the Montgomery Confer ence of the MethodistXgteoopelChurch, South, ho is e "weak vessel,” has been bought up by tire rmiieeries of the Northern Methodist Oh arch the ignorant zeal of a new convert, who, ot iaurw, wished to render some aervlee for his money, he went Into the Sumcrfleld District, . ver which Dr. A. H. Mitchell preeldee, and tiegim the propagation Of the perfect equality iloc rmc among thecOlor-d people. This equality he carried beyoud Beyond; and as t|ieiegiliu)ate •■..It was lionized by the negroes. An old gentleman of the while persuasion, zo ning in the neighborhood wherctliis missionary m (quality was laboring, i«W proper to doubt Mr. Talley’s sincerity, and told a favorite boy— an old-time house and body servant, wbn had placed great coufldence In Mr. Talley as a sin ners equality man—that he bad as well keep bis money—if he intended to give Mr. Talley any -uin’il be could teat hie sincerity. A new idea struck Jack. Mr. Talley waa to atmy all night nt Jack's master’s. When he retired to bed, Jack accompanied the reverend turncoat to hia com nod held him in long conversation on the quality doctrine, until Sir. Talley waa fully committed to it, and, thoroughly sleepy, he took tl his coat ready for bed; eo did Jock. Boots mne next; so did Jack’s. Whet are you uptof" [■loth Mr. Talley. "Suffln ’tall, air. Eeu going to be Mown to' tomt-fin, dal's all,” replied Jack. “What’s that you are going to be Mown tot" atlli his reverence. "Well, l'se going to bed wld you, dal’s all dere i» about it. 1 is jes ns good as you is, aceordin .th« Lord’s gospel by you, and I is tired ot levping wid inysult in the siiuck pen. Bo I Is tcine to sleep wld you in musters bed,” said Jack. >ir. Talley took h deliberate, indignant survey t Jack trom head to foot, slowly put on Ills lollies, went to tin* stable, bridled and saddled I s hoisc, uod lett that ilk u saduer ana a wiser Ilian." [SOB TBS UtTXLLIUlXCIB.l The Lincoln .tZonamsutal Questlou. \s little or nothin.' has been laid about the Lincoln inoimmet.t, untl it sccuie to be rather a k subject nnyliow, I would like to make a suggestion in regard to it, and throw some light nnon it. As this m nisolcum is to bring so much turner into our torlorn uud poverty-stricken midst, and os ii certainly will send up a wail quite equal to that telt by Arlemita for Monso- Ios, I think it is in poor teste lor our City Fath ers to donate anything so small aa “ten acres of laud,” whereon nothing would grow but acrubby aka sod stunted pines. Tben think ot the la bor, aud lime, expense is nothing, consequent upon laying off and beautifying the grounds around this colossal statue. (Of couree it will be second only to the Boll de Boulogne or Cun «l Park.) Then another very important reason why it should not be to far from the center of the Monumental City, that !• to be, is because so many persons, tn paeeant, would never have the pleas ure of obtaining a glimpse of this magnificent pile, unless indeed It were aa high aa the Tower of Babel. Ptrdonnt! but it’s s matter of doubt on my mind whether or not it would tower In the same direction, (viz: heavenward.) Let the African and Yankee race* erect a monument to Mr. Lincoln, but In the name ot the Confederate dead let no Southern man coun tenance the enterprise! Lot our city lathers re member that they ere the keepers ol our honor, our integrity, our respectability, and let them be ware how they bring shame and disgrace upon a whole community I Hut to my suggestion. In lieu of donating the “ten seres of land’’ whereon to build a mon ument sacred to the memory of Abraham Lin- foln, sod if Southern people are to be taxed lor tite same, 1 propose that we buy the corner known u the Oeorgia Railroad Bank, enclose ;l Just si it stands, and erect a abaft frontlug all t ie railroads, whsroou shall be inscribed the fol lowing • “ LINCOLN-SI1RKMAN MONUMENT. Hacked to the memory ol the former, for tend, ■ng hia legions here with torch in one band and word in the other, to burn, pillage, and destroy and to wags war upon helpless women and cbll- 'Iren, Sacred to the memory of the latter, for the faithful execution of Mr. Lincoln's order*.” Then let there be a day set apart for Ite dedi “Mlon, aud have it consecrated by the tears of the fatherless, the moaus of the widow*, the groans ot bereaved mothers, and eprlnkled with •he ashes of the slain from Dalton to Atlanta I L;l bn tho monument that Atlanta aball etect to Abraham Lincoln's memory. Here let thi» mouldering Oebrit stand, find like the pyre- ">ids which tell a silent tale of horror and cru * >l y, let this monument be a continual and eter nal reminder to us, to our cbtldran, and to lulu re R-rreratious, ol oue who drenched our own ' l °ny South in blood I INDIGNANT. Atlauts, Oct. 8, 1807. I"*' The Lineal* Mean Meat. av aax aeaenvon. ■slid apUwptlaashlghaa heavent Krect the ensile lie I Let the toa«h araantats’e been be riven To tut lie summit high I Give every stone s tones*—to tail V our falsehood Is si blaek ss bell I Falsehood I were tbit e'en half the shame Ya still wlgbt tear the pile; Hut langaafe has so odious name To aoatiea halt the ealle That dictates thlr corrupt dsvteo To pluck our honor where tt Hue. What though the pile grew up eo high Tba clouds Wight ktaa It* top Would that redraw th' hypocrisy That rear* tha column apt Avaunt > a cantata I What ye do laaalta alike both Maud aud Am. Why blot oar records with th* Ur T Why thaw* ear people so f Why did ya cast Uw awfkl die That lays oar honor low T Tha Jadsa pegs of history Is tksrra blacker than tka gain of this. What says th* North? “Beheld, how they Maka wart hand laa of Mm Who waa oar leader I Brothers, ray. Shall thsy hla record dim By each Aral act t Wa hold him worth Mora than thalr honor," aaya the North. They aeorn to death th' Ignoble deed; They dawn tha low deceit, Bcoff the baa* counterfoil, and haed No call to help complete Tha work of laat and .ahamt and gam, The basnet wa have ever built. Ah. Oaorgtm toll would atak beneath Tha craven, ponderous lie, And Georgia rocks tad randy breath To earra th' aypocrtay. And Georgia air would shrink, V smbraes Ho fbal a blot upon her race. Have wc no pride—no manhood left f No worth I no sense of shame ? No hope? Are we Indeed bereft Of honor, save tn namet Taka hack tha falwhood ya have told, Nor tall tha world your price la gold. Better th* canker cn our tree*, Tha mildew la oar deld*; Batter that dearth-that rot should rails Tbs frnlts oar ellmata yield*; Better that pratUanc* should spread. Like Egypt's plague, oar land with dead, Than w* should do this hideous thing— Act this disgusting Its— WMeh through the North and South will ring Tho flaadtsh parfldy Th* ahamo-ah, would we could forget I— Wo wilt not writ* tn granite yat. * Clean, Wright * Carr. Our advertising column* are embellished this morning by a correct photographic view ol the extensive establishment over which the above gentlemen preside, In connection with which we desire to say that the commercial circles of Atlanta boast no more liberal Arm, or one that baa mada a larger outlay of capital. Their • oroge room aud warehouse covers about three- fourths of an acre, and no expense hot been ■pored in fitting up both the Interior in a manner not perhaps surpassed In the South. The loca tion being immediately on the railroad tracks, they enjoy advantages superior to any firm In the city lor receiving, (hipping or storing pro duce, provisions, groceries or cotton, and when the quantity ia sufficient to justify a transfer of care to their private track, the item of drayage is saved. We may remark lurther in connection with this house, uow that the cotton acason is at band, that the proprietor* will inou have in fbll operation a steam cotton compress, the advan tages of which all shipper* ot cotton readily ap preciate. Wo ask for Messrs. Glenn, Wright & Carr that liberal patronage at the hands of the country at large which their Immense outlay en title* them to receive. Especially do we con gratulate this city on possessing a house ot such ■zienaive facilities and business connections, as sured as we are that its operations will give prominence to our commercial importsnes abroad. Th* •» Live Brag Store BeUwtns * v«s. To tbe announcements of tbis prominent drug house in our paper ot tbis morning we desire to direct particular attention. Dr. Bedwine has just returned from New York where he pur chased the heaviest stock ot goods In that line ever brought to this niurkct, and the larger part of them having been purchased tor eath, the “ live drug store ” will be enabled to All orders Irom the country trade at more attractive figures thau ever before. The stock is both varied and extensive, and having been selected with great care at responsible houses ouly, every bill of goods is umrranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser. Tills is a positive rule of the eslah lishmcnt, the wholesale department being under the personal supervision of Amos Fox, Esq., an experienced apothecary, and decidedly one ol the Uveet drug men in the South. The city retail trade will bo conducted as heretolore, and the at tention ol physiciaua and families ia especially directed to the Prescription Department, which it accessible at all hours of tho day or night. At tention is directed to the advertisement for psr- tioulars. Commercial Intelligence. Atlanta Market Report, SATtratiAT, Oct. 11—Trices In this market rviiislu a* follow*: (viim.e-Ai.e run ns, ProreaalontAl Cards, Coats.—tVhltu Corn $ ® 1 40 Mixed or Yellow (It 1 80 Baron—Hhouldara It «» Htt Plain Hume <A 96 Cattvaae Hugar-t'urod llama •J t'j 45 Clear lllbbed Bliloa *2\ «tt Clear Bidet xittft 94 Laud.—In Barrel*..... 10 Ia Keg* and Cana.... (A 18 ViaoiNta Bait.—Per sack 4 75 Liverpool Balt ,, fib 8 60 Poona.—New Family, sacks of 9* #> .. 700 fib 7 50 K*tr* fib 5 00 Hiipertlnc.. D» 00 Buall Gasra.—Rye, per bushel 1 40 © 1 60 Oata .. 70 O 60 Wuxa r—Prune White . 4 U ©4 85 Prime Bed ., 4 40 ©4 40 Hat, |»r ewt .. 1 50 fib l 75 Bseoixo.-Gunny (0 © 44 Hemp © an Rora— Machlue fib 19M Hand matte © u Iron Tim.—p r ■> © u OtMxavaas 19 © to BataTtNM.—j» 14ttQ 13tt BalBTIIte.—4-1 ... UMO 16 CoTtog 'Anna ... 1 80 ©l (0 IliDaa- Dry © IT Groan © 8 Lina.—par bbl .. (50 ©i 00 Blati Hoortao.—per sq ara ii 60 Financial. Exchange on New Tork.—Buying at per; selling at M premium. Cold.—Buying at 41 emila; railing *t 41 cant*, ■ilvar.—Baying at 81 rant*; •siting at M rant*. Gold Bullloa.—Buying nt tl.SS per pennyweight. Gold Bast.—Buying nt |1.Z igMl-SB per pennyweight. •HUII. Buying. Buying. Oaorgtn It. R. A B. Co.. U? Central R. It. Bank #7 Marina Bunk of On SB Bank of Middle Oeorgia 88 Bank ot Pulton. 40 Bank of Athena Ml B.tuk of Empire State.. SS Bank ol Auguatn SO Augusta Inn. A B. Co... 7 City Bunk of August*.. S» Mannfkc'rs B’k ofXAeoo IS Northwwtero Bank 4 Merchants' A Planters'. T Planters' Bank IS Bank of Columbus 10 unit* Bulk. Union Bank of Any Angaata Baring* Bi Timber Cutter*’ Bonk.. Bank of Savannah Bunk ol tho State Bank of Commerce .... Mechanic*' Bank IS s « Bonk of Mobile . #S, tktuk ol Montgomery... I Eaatarn Bank ot Ala.... SO Central Bank 0 Bank of Selma tt) Northern Bank. Commercial Bank.. .. loiSouthern Bunk. SOUTH CAHOLINA. Union Bank 68 People’! Bank 48 Bank of Chratar 10'Blok or Newberry . Bank of the Bute (old). 10 : Bank of Hamburg 15 Bank of Charleston lBjSouthweetem K.R.Diiuk *4 Exchange Bane tuj Karmen' A Exchange Merchant*’ (Cheraw)... IS Uank ot Camden SO Bank of Qeorgutown... 141Ilauk of 8. C Planter!' Bank to State Bank Planters’A Mechanic,’. lSlCommcrcIat Bank MOUTH OABOLIN*. Bankof Cape Fear XT'All other N.C. from 80 to Bank of Wilmington... 18 88 per cent, discount. Bank of th* State 40| But little doing In Tennessee and Virginia Bank Bill*. SPECIAL, NOTICES. r^nBcT. A. T. Spalding will again (Providence permitting) preach at th* Flrtt Baptlet Church SUNDAY, 18thInstant, nt 10)< A. M., and nt 7tt P. M. The public era most respectfully invite i to attend. oclD—Ot Mechanics' Loan and Building As* •ociatioh—The regular Monthly Meeting of this Anoditlon will take place TO-NIGHT, (Batnrdiy,) nt 7tt o'clock, nt tho office of Judge B. D. Smith, over Loveioy’e atore. Peachtree street. Doei may be paid to th* Treasurer during th* day, at th* office of th* A. A W. P. R. H., Alabama street. An election will bo hold for officer* for the enaulng year. L. C. WELLS, President. B. W. Onuns, Secretary.oclj—It l)r. J. 1». LOGAN, ■nltlmorn, * Maryland. RESIDENCE—Inlaw Ilonas. OFFICE—No. 47 Liberty atreet, comer of Lexington, aepls— Uw4w HILL & BLANCHARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, OA„ EET1LL ittvc prompt atteutlon to all basin***, both TV criminal and civil, entruettd to their rare. In the varioue Statu Court* and Circuit Courts of lb* United But**, In this Slat*. OFFICE—On Whitehall, over Force’s shoe etore. D. P. HILL. M. C. BLANCHARD, July Bib, 1867. Mr. BLANCHARD artII continue th* Inenranc* boat- nese as heretofore, In th* above law office. augS—Sm Dr. W. II. PE«6 gTILL tenden bit Profoaslonad.. Service* to tho eltl- can giv* aatlafac- i*Tr th* prolranlon, ho is conSdent I tlon toall who may fkvor tali .... Special attention gtvra to Obstetric*. OFFICE—At the etore of A. C. Haggle A Co., Mitchell •treat. RESIDENCE—Corner Forayth end Peter* etraete. Jyll -6m WM. L. HUNHLEH, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. ATLANTA, OBOMIA. OCTOBER etll. iaU7. STAPLE m FANCY GROCERIES I JOHN R. BOSTWIOK, Granite Block, Broad Street. FALL STOCK NOW OPEN To th* Trad* Only. KS*«eorgln Slat* Lottery, lor tha ten*. St of the Orphant* Home. Combination Clean, No. 05. Th* following were the drawn numbers, October 11, 1867: 15-18—«fl- • —89—94—60—81—A7—46—48— « oelS—It BOYD. W1L8Q.N A CO.. Manager*. A^nPhllllpa A Flanders would again call the attention of the Ladle* to tbolr ex tensive assortment of Cloth Cloaks, Shawle, Sontage, Hoods, Hsu, Ac. Their good! In this line are all new— moat of them baring bran received thla week—well se lected, and embrace a great variety of stylee-all the latest. They bought and will eell at tbe lowest cash prices.oclt—5t Coke.—Coke In large or amall quantities, can be had at th* One Worka, nt 10 aud MM cent* par bushel. octO-Ot C. C. BODBB, Snp’t. Thirty-Fourth Senatorial Dlra DvJsD toict.—Conservative Convention at Stono Mountain, on tbe lXth ocioooi, ion. tw.» n„ a maT bo conoerl of notion among Coneervative voters of the 84th Senatorial District, composed ol the couotles of Gwinnett, DoKalb, and Ueury, a Convention will be held at Stone Mountain, on Saturday, the 18th day of October, for the purpoeo of nominating suitable candidates for delegates to represent said District to the ensuing Statu Convention. All Conservative voters, regardless of their opinions aa to the policy of holding a State Convention under the “Reconstruction Acts,” are requested to be represeuted In eald District Convention. «eptl>—td MANY VOTERS. Great Inducement* The Largeet Stock of Orocerlea ever offered In thl* aoc- tlon.at price* that win malt In certain sale. To your in' tnrast to call befora yon purchase at No. 1 and t Gran' lit Block. Mlnoesllnnnoan AdvnrtlramonU. AtUETEILT EITOBT Of the OtndUionof the Manta Satteaat Hank, in At lanjeLVeurjjta, on Ike tnrnino of the Ptret Mondavin 9.5T ; «0« asaovness. Loans and Discount* overdrafta Fnmlteroand Flxiurra Hanking House Currant Expenses Premiums Untied Hiatal Bond* deposited with U. >. Treasurer to Men re Circula ting Nutss United Btataa Bondi deposited with U. B. Treasurer to secure Depo sit* City of Atlanta and County of Ful ton Bonds Du* flrom Fourth National Bank, N. Y $48,047 01 Due from other Banks and Bankart 18.857 95 Cash on hand, vis: .til nn 1.100 811 lo.ono on 4.WTST 1,775 on 103.000 00 100.000 00 15.500 00 55,714 M .tonal Bank Notea Fractions) Currency Compound Interest Note*.. Cash Items 71,too no 6.154 1)0 8,07V 118 W0 00 9.754 OS 81,447 S5 ZDStMB44 Capital Stock paid la.. Circulating Notes Individual Deposits United States Deposits. Dividend* nnpeld Due to Banks and Bankera. Discount- and Exchanges.. Surplus Fund ProBt and Lost M4SILITISS. 9100,000 00 no.uio oo 451,064 78 71, BUS 60 moo 60S SO .9 0 058 98 . 5,000 00 .. *1.955’ 47 87,914 45 • >581.518*44 I, Wm. II. Taller, Cashier of the Atlanta National Bank, do to emnly swear that the above statement U true, to th* beat of my knowledge aud bvltei. wTR. TCLLBR, Cashier. Osomia, Fulton County. Sworn to and subscribed befora mo, this 9th day of October, 1807. ocl0-4t P. RDM ARB, Not. Pub. A.tintitn AilvortlNoniDiitM. ESTABLISHED 1999, LIWIS t. ABBOTT. W. t. ABBOTT. S. F. ABBOTT. i n r * M '' Cnmiwignt of Goo. R. R. Lee,by . • HcCsbc, ot Virginia, Is tbs beat bookol "-kind now out. Tbs“N*tioD*l Pablisblog oi tbis city, want ogcote for It. Bek notice of “ a good chancealso the no tice “for rent,“ to be found io another column. 8.44CA1. NOTICES. CF*Lame’s Temple of Art.—I have now ready and on ashlblllou at my Gallerv, npndmnn* of my new atyl* Patent Ivory Type, acknowledged by all who have seen them to surpass In beauty and atyla, all other Ptetara* ever introduced to tho public. You have but tn sea them to be convinced. Call and see them at my Gal lery, on Alabama street. oc9—St {^Desirable to Houskbepers.—New House I New Price* I—I am now selling th* host Cham ber 8*U that can be found In any atom In th* city, for (410—rats I told night and twelv* month* ago from $450 to (ZOO, and everything nil* in proportion. New Is the time to |4t bargains. Come on*, come all t Ono. P. FnAtin, oCV—Ut Brand street. Eg* The lutes! improvement In Cameras, splen didly arranged 8ky-L1ghta, Onset Materials, together with the beet talent In the business, are employed at Kuan's PiottiSB Gallxut, 190 Whitehall street, near Alabama. Hundreds of the beat citlseni of Atlanta can tratliy to th* superiority of oar work. Don't he deceived, but ex- amln* our npoelmnn* before elttlng olrawhere. F. KUHN,Proprietor. e-rjaTo Planter*—Double Hell tied Fob- drbtte of the Lodi Manufacturing Compa ny. This la oue of tbe moet forcing aud quick acting ma nures in the market, aud l» by far thecheapeit. Ittscom posed of night soil, of New York City, from which all im purities hevo been extracted; is then deodorised, pul verized. and dried. On Cotton It is equal to the best brand oi Phosphates, and will bring a heavier aud by two wtieks earlier crop than any other fertilizer. Drilled In With Wheat at the rale of 40n pounds per acre, it will bring a heavy crop on poor soil. Price 675 per loo ol 4,Out) pounds. Harnp.e sent on receipt of ilirce-cent stamp, with address. Apply to TUB LODI MANUFACTURING CO., 00 Cortlandl Street, New York. From Prof. Cbss. Martin. Hamden, Sidney College, Ya., dated July tat, 1887: “The Double ReSned Poudretto Is acting like a charm on my crop*, and attracting universal attention from all beholders. I am already satisfied that it la th* cheapen aud aurcat renovator of our woru-out soils." )ylO—8m MINIATURE ALMANAC FOB OCTOBER. SATURDAY OCTOBER 19. Ban Rises S OI: Ban Beta 5 80. Moon seta 4h. 56m. morning. IrOAsse or tbs moos. First quarter—5d. lh. 9m. svoulng. Full Moon—lid 8b. Ifim.aorning. Last Quarter—40d. 4h. 9m. mornlug. Now Moon—r prifnHn. Wlnnlow’a Southing Syrup lor Children Teethtug, greatly racilltatee the pro cess of teething, by softening the gums, rodudug all in flammation-will allay all pain sod spasmodic acllon, and la aura to regulate the bowels. Depend upon It, mo thers, It will give rest to yourselves, aud relief aud health to your Infants. W# have pul up and sold this article fir year*, and ean •ay In confidence aud truth ot It what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed in a single Instance to edect a cure, when timely used. Ne ver did we know an instance of diasatisfaetton by any oue who need it. Oo the contrary, all are delighted with its operation, aud apeak In term* of commendation of ita magical effects and medical virtues. We speak lu this matter “what wo do kuow," alter year* of experience, and pledge our reputation for the tnlfillment ol what we hero declare. In almost ov»ry Instance where the inlant Is aufferlng from pain and exhaustion, relief will b* found in fifleeu or twenty mlnutea uflor the syrup Is adinlnls' lered. Full direction* for using will accompany each bottle, Be enr* to call fur “Mr*. Winslow'* Boothlug Syrup," having the fac-almll# of "Cortie * Perklna" on the nut aide wrapper. All others are hue* Imitations. Bold by druggists throughout the world. Price, only 85 cents per bottle. Offices:—815 Fulton street, New York; 405 High Hot bora, London, England; 411 St. Paul street, Montreal Canada. eep4-6m SUGARS. 10 Rhde Cuba and Porto Rtco, 850 Bbls Refined and Raw, 45 Bbls Cut Loaf, 100 Loafa White—In paper*. CUl baton yon porch*** yonr sugars. OOFFSB. 800 Bag* Rio at great bargain*. 75 Bage Mocha Java and Natlv* Ceylon, Maracelbeand Legnayra. This Hue of Coffees la well worth tbeettentlon of close boyars eud heavy dealers. TKAS. 45 Chests at-d Half Chest* Black and Greeo, 75 Quarters sod Caddies Black and Green. MOLASSKS AND SYRUPS. Hia dduis aiuiai.a*» »•« nriMitfl tn Common, 50 Bbls Refined Syrop. OANDY. loo Boxes Plain. 75 Box** Faucy, 80 Boxes Rock. FRUIT AND VCOSTASLE8. 40 Case* Canned Vegetables and Fruit, 50 caeos Utn-a Vegetablea and Fruit. TOBACCO, OIOAR8, AND SNUFF. 100 Boxes Manufactured Tobacco, 75000 Cigars-varioue brands, 4000 Pouudl best Maccaboy buufi, 10 Bbls Smoking Tobacco tn bulk -very cheap, 5 Case* tu Bales—from Quod to Prime. SHOT AND CAPS. 400 Bigs Drop and Buck Shot. 750 M G. D. Caps, 450 M Water-Proof aud Musket Cape. PAPIN AND PAPRR SACS. 800 Ream* Wrapping Paper, 400 M Paper Begs. OHKESE. 40 Plato Cheese, 60 Goahen and E. D. Cheese. Also. Bicou, Flour, Lard, Vinegar, and any kind o good* fonnd to a heavy and .ouplete stock of Groceries. Thle stock I offer at New York aud Baltimore prices, charges added, for cash, at wholesale only. OC8-61 J. K. BOHTW1CK. H. G. HKIjIj, GROCER AND COMKISSION MERCHANT, DEALER 1IV PROVISIONS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, Below Board’s Corner, WHITEHALL ST„ ATLANTA, GA, -47d. Th. Mm. morulug. *■ A Card.—Wliat Is Tarrant’s Effeu- vsscemt MSLTsaa AvsaixaiT, and what ara lta oflecte ? Thee* ara question* which the great American public ha* a right to ask, and It hraalraa right to expect * candid tod satisfactory reply. Th* preparation Is a mild and gentle aalin* cathartic, alterative and tonic, and I* araavoarafully prepared ta tba form of a snow-white powder, containing all tba wonderful medical properties of th* ter-flemed Boltter Spring* of Germany. Of Ita effocta era would aay that tboae who have teetad the praparatlon ara th* beet Indgea, and they declare over their own etanatane, that the preparation will nromntly relieve Indigestion, regulate the flow of th* blio, core oven aped as o, headache, tranqolllse the nervous SItaE. ra£K end toVgunte the weak, mitigate the mm* of rlwuuUltB, BMtrtllM add In tht ■tonu h, ctaaae* and tone the bowels, aaetat the fotHafl appetite, C °I?yoa are a eaflerar five thle rcmedy one trial, and U WfU OMVteM TOR Of tk« Abowt facu. . TARHANT •CO., GOUproprietor*, N*wTork. Id ^*11 Dragglete. .oi.ttG-tv t . p. o. woos. jams* a. sow. i. a. luuwio.sk WOOD. LOW A LU0WI08EN, (Formerly Wood A Low-Establlebed 1548.) OOTTOPf FACTOR* -AND— General Commission Merchants, 140 Common aural, Maw Orloaaoe - -, • • • • • IosWsm, aoiwoniiin aspsoniicae in an-auva a Aaatell. Fraeldent Atlanta Natlouel Benk: *Emm. * as are. Elmmertnao >4 \ erderey, Mi *aVw4i M otart. Chapman A Rucker, 4k of y-^U?r or Kuoianlir. In rclallou to •»2S> Social Evil*.—An Essay tor Young Men, on Physiological Error* and Ahurai incident to Youth and Early Manhood, with the human* view of treatment and ear*. Sent In sealed letter euvelopea, free of charge. Addres* Dr. J. HKtLLIN HOUOllTON, Howard Aeso elation, Philadelphia, Pa. •epHO-Om HA MB, LARD IN KRU8, CANDIES, PICKLEI, PR AGUES IX CANS, Fin, Apple* In Can,, Lobatere, Tomato,., Oysters tn Cane, Jsllles, Golden Syrup, Cider Vinegar, Ac. Juit received and for tale by ocy c VAN KPPH ATIPPIN. ABBOTT & BROS. Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealera In PRODUOE, PR0VI8I0N8 A 6R00ERIE8, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. BACON, BACON. QA CASKS CHOICE CLEAR BIDES. Juetreceived O and for stle by ABBOTT A BROS., Commltelon Merchants, Whitehall etreat, Atlanta, Ua. BACON SHOULDERS. QA CASKS CHOICE BACON SHOULDERS. For OU sale by ABBOTT A BROS., Commlselnn Merchants, Whitehall eUwt, Atlanta, Ua. COTTON YARNS. g BALES COTTON—Assorted Numbers. For eale by ABBOTT As BROS., Commltelon Merchant*, Whitehall atreet, Atlanta, Ua. SHEETINGS, SHEETINGS. g BALKS 4-1 SHEETINGS, best quality. For eale by ABBOTT A BROS., Commltelon Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ua. BAGGING, BAGGING. 5U n .ndVor «”.Ty"' ,n ' V Rir '° ,NO ,Mt r “' lv » <1 ABBOTT A BROS., Commleeton Merchants. Whitehall atreet, Atlanta, Ga. ROPE, BOPE. v A BALES ROPE, beet quality. Juet reoelved and l)Vi loireleby ABBOTT A BROS., Commiaelou Merchants, Whitehall atreet, Atlanta, Ua. OATS, OATS. 300 BU * nEt,S *‘ 1U ' IK 0ATS ' Vor aal* by A KBOTT it BROS., Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ua. SALT, SALT. .1 v/VA BAGS VIRGINIA SALT. For tale at man- •I 0\J\J nlhciurere’prices, by ABllOTT A BROS., Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ua. WANTED. LOOOO BD8HEI<S SKW C0HN ' Ooai bushels Prime Oata, 568)0 ponuds Prime Fodder—baled, lUK) bushels Choice Red Wheat, 4H00 bushels Stock Peas. For which the highest price will be paid iu cash, by ABBOTT et BROS., Commi-elon Merchants, oc$—iy Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. 1867 Fill AND WINTER I 1867 DRY GOODS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN M. CANNON, Cor nor Whitehall A Hunter St a. ATLANTA. SEQUOIA, fJIAKES pleasure In Informing hie Ittends and the pub lic that hie stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1l now complete in every department, and te on# of the largest and bast assorted ever brought to this market. All cash buyers ure respectfully invited to call and ex amine thle Magnificent Stock of Goods I Style* and prices cannot be surpassed. If yon doubt It, call and you will be convinced of lb* fact. .Atlanta Adrertlacmenta. CARPETS! CARPETS! tICK A CO. EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN Curpeta, Floor and Talil* Oil Clotha, Rag*, Mato, Car- tilne, Cornice*, Shades, Ac., Whitehall Street, Corner Hunter, IVUP STAIRS.** ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Invite attention to their splendid WINTER STOCKf comprising novelties In Brussels, 2 and 3-Ply & Hemp Carpets, NEW STYES, Many of which are rar* and braatUol. OUR ICURTAJX DEPARTMENT la complate, comprising Damask an t Laoe Curtain*. A moet elegant aeeortment of Cornices, Bands, Loops, Tassels, &c. Our stock te ae Urge and prices at low aa any hour* tn the oath. Thankful for paat patronage, we solicit a continuance r the same. Q“8 9m 8. 8. KENDRICK A CO. PHILLIPS 6c FLANDc.ES W OULD respectfully Inform the public that trrey are now receiving their etock oi Pall and Winter Goods, coaeiiTixo op Print*, Daialnea, Marinot, Alpacca, Caeelmeree, Jeans, Flanatls, Haw and Cape, Boot* and Bhote, Ready-made Clothing, Ladle*' and Miaeea' Shawle, Blanket*, Nublae, Bon toga, Rlatori Hoodi, And all other article! nenally found !n a well eelected ■lock of STAPLE AND FANC* BBT GOODS. , (STMoft of thalr good* have bean bought alnce the late daclln* la cotton, and they will a*U them at th* low- tot (far**. PHILLIPS & FLANDERS qmo: One Price Only! K SALEH AND SHALL PROFITS! GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. FALL. THADI3 OF 1807. w. w. CBAVXiH. j. w. nnexxa. CHAPMAN, RUCKHR * CO., Whitehall Street. , Mr. A. •con. P. Motor,. 3KS5L“"'{srsr‘ eon i hop* 11 1IKR) COILS GREEN LF iF MACHINE ROPE, 1000 HALF COILS GREEN LEAF MACHINE ROPE. TBERMONfl wlehlng to pnrehae* Ro|w will do wall to Jr call on the aaderelgncd, ae w# guarantee to eell at Xanufteturflri' Prices, Freight Added. Thl* le tha beat Machine Ropt mad*. Every coil we "SS?#. ** BUTLER * PETEM. JJAVING added another member and additional capi tal to our film, wo aro now extenelvrly engaged In the Commission, Grocery and Produce Business WK WILL DXAL IN Baoon, Flour, Oorn, Lard, Coffoo, Sugar, MolaflflAtt A Syrups And avert article naually found In a drat-cUai Grocery Store, AT VmOLKSAKK KXCLUSIYKIT. ISTTh* City and Conotry Trad* ara invited to call and axamlna oar etock hater* purchasing elsewhere. MISS ANNIE KENT, Fotehtouahle Uroxa-Maker, c^.“,srsa?saisj^wsj!as {sswattiRitff sr™ “ssahr- BOARDING AT TEE “HULL HOUSE" PEACHTREE BTHEET, ATLANTA. M RS. CLARK, wife of Judge Clark, raeantly of tha 8 W. Circuit, has teased ihat wall-aria gad man- •io > formerly the pr .perty of George Uul, Esq., on Peachtree street, and Is prepared to accommodate hint- lice or eliigie ner-oire with board. The servant* are ex cel cut, and those who may patronixe her shall be Mtle- fled with the accommodation!. Term* reasonable. Ap ply at tbe honsc.uct9—Ot STORE AND DWELLING) FOll HALE. W ITH a view to return to Tenneaaee, I offer for sale my 8 to re House and Lot on Peachtree street, SS), by 100 feet, well built of brick, and covered with tin. Will also aell the Dwellng la which 1 live, on Peach tree street, coueldered by many the moet desirable, in malty respect", of any ill the eliy. ocO—61 JOS* L. KING. rXHPINANO rUINKT. C. U. PBINIZT. J. M. 1UBDILL. F. PHINIZY & OO. COTTON FACTORS AND Commission M!eroh.ants, At their New Fire-Proof Warehouse, JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. o*9—8m TRY IT A QUARTER I NEW QUARTER OP “MOOKB'D RURAL NEW YORKER,” the Great Rural and Family Weekly, begins > tetober Bib, and the 18 numbers (October to Jan uaiy.) will be sent, on trial, for only Fifty ante. Full price, (8 ii year. Vol. XIX begins lu January. Try It Quarto: or year. Address _ »10— D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y, TO CAPITALISTS." A NY one bavluga capital of eeveral thousand dollars they wish to Invest In Merchandise In on* of the beet etaude In the State, and wish a partner, would do well to addreta the undersigned Immediately. Merchant! having gooda. or remnants of goods they wiah disposed ot on consignment, will find tlila the place. ,,j TT8 raeevllle, ()*., Oct. 0.1807. «wti0-4t Those principles in trade I find, from paat experience, to he ae Immutable as truih Itself, when strictly carried out. They ahull In the future, ae In the past, be faithfully adhered to lu this Establishment. Every article in thle house mutt eell Itself, ae we will not :n any case resort to the trick of elllng one article at* sacrifice and ma king a double profit on something else. We guarantee every article wo eell to he what it le represented. Merchants are specially invited to examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere. We luiro always on hand a splendid RESERVE STOCK in every Depan inert, and will sell them to D- tiers cheaper thau they can lay tuctn down trom New York. Kpace will not pi rout mere thar mention of a few articles lu tbe different Departments DRESS GOODS DEPARTS!EN T. Blaek and Fancy Silks, Plain and Fancy Poplins, French Meriuoe. Reps,Empress Clothe, All-Wool Delaines, uheue Poplins, Alpaccae. Bombazines, Mohairs, Ac. HOUSE GOODS DEPARTMENT. 8, t, 10,11, and 14-4 Bleached and Drown Bhceiingr 6, 7, 6. 9. and 10-4 lileached .tad drown Table Linens, All the favorite b ands of Bleached and Brown Shirtmus. Napklua, Doylies, To-vels. MaiaeUlea. Quilts, 14 inch and 5-4 Pidow Ctaae Oott- n. WOOLEN DEPARTMENT. Plain and Twilled White Welah, Shaker, uud American Flannel', Plain and l'wllltd Red and Gray Flannel!, A tpl udid assortment of Plain, Plaid, aud Spotted Opera El nueis, 6-4 tllsck and Colored Clotha for Sacks aud Creak-, 84 W terProof Cloaking. Id, 11, and 19 4 fine All-Wool Ribbon-Brmud Eng lish Hed Utaiikets. 600 oairs Brown, Blue, and Gray iliunkc-to— all sizes and qua.dies. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Swiss, Jaccouet, Mull, Nalnsoek, and Turleton Mntllns, Plaid and Striped Swiss Jaccouet and Nainsook, Dotted Swiss, due Irish Linens, Heavy Irish Linens for Ladles' weur. Liuen, Lawn, aud Cambric L. C. Handkerchiefs. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. 500 beautiful Cloaks, newest stylos. .. _ our Cloaks are to order, ind are consequently much cheaper than if bought of Jobbers. The finest as well as th--lowest- priced Cloaks manufactured ca u be found lu this epli-n did assortment. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 1006 Long and Sqnare Shawls—Blaek, Plaid, aud Fancy, fifty different styles and qualities, con* listing of French, Scotch, slid American good*, A large lot of Breakfast Shawls, Pontage, Nubias, Scarfs, Ac. For Boya and Gents' Wear. BUck F witch Hrofuli'lniki *ud DoivUin, Gold uud bilk-mivod CHd^lmorF, Suotch Twerdi* aud CafFlmortB, Hattiuui’*, North CuroUnit and Kentucky Joann KmjcUfU I’eterahiuuClothF, IM Kuj;. OxToul Cloth. Ha?t a Ltrgt Lot of FURNITURE or Tatxtn own uairurACTuai, coytistuia or Badataada, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Wash-Stands, Wardrobe!, Mattraiies, Ac , Ac., Ac. 1'boy also manufacture and tell COTTON YARNS, OSNABURGS, AND SHIRTINGS All at the ioweav poiot, ,u, tw, ,u«n>. • —u bv- ore yon pnrchaie.oc8—3gi REMOVAL, WYLY & CARROLL H AVE removed their Office and stock of Groceries and Provisions to th* Store recently occupied by HENDERSON, CHISOLM A CO., EAST SIDE WHITEHALL STREET, F. COBRA, Whitehall Stroat, Wost Bid*. A fsw doors from Alabama, adlolnlng Holbrook's Hat Emporium, ATLANTA, - OEORGIA, \merican and French Confectioneries AMD FANCY GROCERIES. Flue assortment of WINES, COGNAC BRANDIES, LIQUORS BITTERS, CORDIALS, STBL’FS, CHAMPA1GNB 1V1NKH, MATCHAL FRUITS AMD PRESRRVES, Select variety of TB AB, SUGAR, COFFEE, CRACKERS, BUTTER, CHEESE, HAMS, DRY BEEF, RICE, MACARONI, VERMICELLI, Ac GREEN FRUITS. Nuts, Almond*, Ralaous, Ae. Largs assortment of PIPES, Cigara, Smoking Tobacco, Banff, Perfumery, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Ac. O. W. ADAIR. Auotiensar. FRAMED STORE HOUSE ON MARIETTA STREET. I WILL SELL at 4 o'clock In tho avaalag. on TUES DAY, 94d Instant, that FRAMED STORK HOUSE now occupied by Mr. Willey, on th* north eld* of Mari etta etreet, between Bell's Center Corner and tha naw Matoulc uall, being 46x108 feet. Tha building to he re moved by th* purchaser, unless he makes au arrangement with the owner of tho ground for It te reaulu. Terms cash. Bale positive. G. W. ADAIR, Real Eatete Again. Offica Whitehall Stiwt, Near Railroad Crowing. raUD-td DOMESTIC DliPAUTMENT. 1000 pieces French, Engliali, and American Prints, 904 piece, l'lald Llueev, 100 pieces Bed Ticking, 4 0 pieces Denims. Stripes, Plaids, aud Checks, Balsa of Angileta Shlriinga, Shod Inge, Oenaburiis, Drillings, French and Scotch Ulnghams. SUNDRIES. Misses' ami Ladies' Balmoral and Uno[> Skirts, Flue Preach and Domestic Coreele, Ladles' and Ocuts' Paper Cellars, Ladles' English, German, and American lloee, Misses' end Cliddrens' Wool and Merino lloee, L•ai*t> , Merino Under Voile, ((sills' lino Euglleh Half lloee, Silk and Printed Colton Uandktrehlefe Belts, Laces, Embroideries, Itralde, Ac. Always on hand, 6 full line of NUTIONS. JOHN M. GANNON, Conor Whitehall and Umiter stract*. NOTICE. I T having come to my kuowledgt that a certain WM. F. STOKES, lately acliug a* Agent lor tho aalt of uiy publication* of the portrait* of “Gea. R. E Lw," “Gen. T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson,” and tha “Bettor Land'' engraving*, having used my name, together with tho uaine of our house, as well as circular*, newspapers, ad vertisements, editorial iretices, and tbs certIflcatraouUa above work* without my authority, which have beau given ma for my own exclaaivt use, at wall aa ooplra of the engravings with my Imprint on them a* follows: “Published by Jams* u. Hammel, Naw Ortsans, La.," In order to inuueucs a aal* for work* similar to mla*. which ara uot Issued from this home : I thersior* ran lion lh* public, and Ike citieene of Atlanta, Oa. in par ticular, irom extending any patronage to said ntokea upon aay rapreMBtatioaa of hla being my Agent, or of wiling any ol my work* whatever—he having betrayed uiy coiifidencs, and I shall proirante him to th* fall ex tent of the law. Offica of Southern Subscription Pabiltetax Horn*. oi9-eod4t ion Camp strral. New Orlasas, La. FASHION BULKS THK DAY! NEW GOODS, NEW BTTIsES. ' \|R. A MRS. O'CONNOR hara received tka larxaat iYl. and Aunt stock of Millinery Goods ever'brought to thi» market, and aro now prepared to uirpoo* of thalr •tiparlt Bounata, alagant aaaortmaotof Plumas, Mbboas. : Ladlw aad MlaswTara, Cloaks, and cvsrythiag upper i laming to tbolr busluass, at Httaflwloiy pries*. Bridal i outflt* pat up at abort notion, la sisfast atyla. Bonnets . aud lints rapalnd. Call and examine at I _ MR. A MRS. O'CONNOR’S, Whitehall atrrat, next to '