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THE NI'lllRKinilMK ■KII.DINIi
\v,*t .ido of Whitehall street, belwonu Alaham* afreet
owl I ho Kalltoad crossing.
I lim.lMIKII DAILY AND WEEKLY BY-
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
l»r»» |»rlet«P.
ATLANTA, OBOROIA.
TuMdn Morning, Oct. 88, 1867.
A Loiter iron, Liberia.
The following loiter Irom n recent emigrant to
l.ilteriit Into lioon iiIaoihI lit our hnnila. U who
written liy a former servant of J. K. 4one, K»q,
nu.l adilfooMHl to Hint gentleman. Doubiloiw
many ol our render* know llio writer. The let-
tor will t«> Interesting at Lliii* time to tlic (rood
men ot Uolmiitm* ami vicinity, many ot whom
*i* sorioiwly contemplating removal to I.ilo'ria.
It lack* a groat tloal, liowevor, ot austninlng tlm
‘ ’clii"
assertion* of a white Radical of tide vicinity,
who, wo undoraland, ia telling the negroes that
they will And nothing to eat in I .Iberia except
snakes, lizard* and troga! We have seldom
,i'on a more ttattoring and inviting doscri|>tion
Ot any oounlry, and llio *ini|dicity of its stylo
lwe have corrected error* in spelling) as well a*
tho handwriting, show* that It was written by
,.ne who has not the art to deceive in a matter of
this kind •—fWumMi* Enquirer.
IlHISMVILl.*, Ll*SKl4, (
August S, IMI7. I
Mr .1. K. Junes:
Dkah Silt—l write you a few lines to inform
you Hint wo have nirivedon tho coast ot Africa,
utter a voyage of fortv days, all well and in tine
from Charleston May tup,
I.s 1sites Wtl. I... I
spirits. We sailed
ami touched at Monrovia duly 8th. We had
four deaths on the voyage, a woman and 'three
infants. Our crow uumbered three hundred
ami twenty people, Irom Georgia and South Car
olina Maria and lietlie had tine health on tlm
voyage; they have never been sea sick at nll.-
‘ ft ' ‘ ‘ ‘ "
Hut 1 was sick enough to make up for them; hut
I soon overcome the attack on sea ami have liven
very well. I have a flue little daughter, tiorn on
the ocean June 19; she is well at this time.—
We are located on the Siuoe river, about two
miles above Grceuvlllc, iu a large house, given
in the emigrants lor six months. We have also
mx months' provisions, brought from America,
tarnished by the Society at Washington.—
The Government ol Liberia gives tweiity-live
acres ot laud to every family and ten acres
in every single person. Twcnty-tlvo acres
■ I land in Liberia is worth more than 100 acres
* i pine land in America. Lilieria is as great ,i
rmmtry as there is iu the world ; all that a man
will have to do here is to clear his land and plant
il, giving it oue working and it don’t need any
more work. But some of the people here arc so
lazy that they don't make a support. This is a
great couutry lor cotton; it is always growing.
Sugar cane grows 25 teet high. Coflce grows in
a wild state all over the woods; a man can gath
er just as much codec as he may want out of the
woods. I’ine apples, oranges, lemons and cocoa-
uuls, and many other kinds ol African fruit that
i am not accustomed to, grow here.
I am told that this land will make over 100
bushels ot corn to tho acre. If a man cannot
make a support here he will not make it any
where. I expect to draw my land alsmt nine
mill’s from here, up the liver.
There is game ot all kinds in tlm woods to
slmot—the ueer.autelope, wild hog, geese, ducks,
turkeys and pigeons. There are monkeys up
the trees in sight of the house; aud also leopards,
an I nil kinds ol auiuials.
This country don’t want anything hut popula
tion, aud with it would be as great a couutry as
tnere is in the world. Those emigrants who
nunc out here last tall are ail doing very well.
Give my respects to all. Father and his little
family are all well. I will write to you again
soon. 1 have not been here long enough to give
i full account ot the couutry. Greenville is a
little village at the mouth of the Sinoe river,
with about 1000 people. The natives are very
tricnilly to the settlers. I most now close nty
letter. Albert sends his love to you all. Yours,
very respectfully,
Frank Simpson, Jr.
“XKKOR 0KA8BB TO BB DANGEROUS WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO OOMBAT
VOL. XIII.
ATLANTA. GA„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1867.
NO. 251.
M liuiellwnenti* A «t vertlHemoiils,
(l RE EE LEAF (or HEMP LEAF)
BAGICIINU AND ROPE.
TJIUK mulorsi^uotl tu*«vhy notify their Manila and *11
conaitmora of tho Hhovo iintnoil Ntaplo Hoods, that they
rout In tic to mnnufNctiirc them in Louisville, Ky.
They ho|»o muI ox|>eot to have it in their power to oxe-
cute every order sent them this sctisou.
All Letter* Promptly Replied To.
W. A. Hlt'IIAItpHON A HON,
Louisville, Kentucky.
Jy*7-;ini
96th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE.
TOT A I. I.4IMMR* FAIR,
*$21,271,672 57
JULY 1, 18(1
MlacellaneouN Adverlliuntunta.
MEADOR 4c BROTHERS!,
Tobacco Commission Merchants,
(UNUBU UNITIU STATES UUTIL,)
ATLANTA OhOnOIA.
R ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that they
keep constantly on baud an extonalvn assortment
p „
of all the leading brand* known to tho trade, consisting
In part, of
RAGLAND'S VIRGIN,
RAGLAN I)'R VIRGINIA.
RAGLAND'S HONEY-DEW,
ASSKTS
(At Market Value.)
Cash on hand and In Bank .
Real Estate
Mortgage Bonds
Bank Stock
U. States, State and City Stork, and otlu
Public Securities...
-f 515,836 U!>
. *218, m 02
. 6115,A5U 00
. Ot)
i,o*i,:km 80
f l.tieO.Wfe! *27
ess Liabilities, ClaiiiiH not. due and unad
justed .777,008 40
Net Assets 14,273,000 81
ANI) INLAND
NAVIGATION RISKS.
or \g vneira ill all the |>riovi|uil cities anil tmvnatu
the Vlilted Slates.
Applications fur tnanrance will he promptly attended
OFFICE—With C. f. Brown, on cant aide of Whitehall
afreet, one door Irom Alabama.
Jy11»— N, L, ANQIBR, Agent.
Sowing the Wish.—Suclt respectable gen
tlemen as Dr. Miller, of Atlanta, Judge Irw in,
nf Marietta, and Mr. Akertiim, of Elbert county,
are no doubt actuated by the purest of motives
in consenting to serve in the bogus Convention
called by an army officer at Atlanta. They very
probably think they may be ol vast service in
checking wild and vindictive legislation, and pro-
,ho helpless white race against revolu
tionary vengcauo,. w, n>,r thoooji. they arc
making a fearful mistake, and that the prestige
of their namea and respectability will only en-
to still farther “lumps for-
courage Radicalism
ward’’ in -Its wicked career.
They certainly
reconcile many honest, well-meaniDg men to it,
who otherwise would spurn it with loathing and
contempt. What white man, tor instance, ot any
decency and regard to wbnt was due his fellow-
citizens and his children, would vote a ticket upon
ntng,
which appeared the names of Cote and Dunn
were not their infamy covered up in a measure
1 iv the respectability of suclt men as Miller and
Irwin? We tell these gentlemen that they nre
sowing the wind, and that they will yet, m our
judgment, reap the whirlwind.
History is full of warnlug against such mis
takes. The fate of Verguina and his associate
Girondists may well be recalled, now when the
Ka lical Mouutain, lead by the Ashburns, Dun
nings, Bryants, and a lot of devilish, malignant
blacks have so nearly clutched supreme power.
When the edicts ol tin
tese new ralers send Miller,
Irwiu Ac Co. to the guillotiuc of a common ruin
and degradation with all that is good, and pure,
uud honest in Georgia, it will be too late to oiler
its an excase for panic i pat ion in their mischief,
the desire to control it. When liberty and law
have been murdered, aud the white people of
»ieorgia sold into bondage to tbeir former slaves,
history will not spare any man wlto was found
in company witli the perpetrators of the foul
crime.—Macon Journal <t Memenger.
A CllANTICl.KKU TUAT KNEW SoMETmNll.—A
Democrat in a neighboring rural district says
licit on the evening of the election, just about
oils, he was
EVERY KIND OF
PLANTATION MACHINERY,
ENGINES, HOUSE POWERS, GRIST
HILLS, AGRICULTURAL
IHPLBHKNTS
Of livery description ill store, amt for salt) ul the lowest
retes, by
J. R. FI LLKR,
47 DEY STREET,
aug97-4m New York City.
NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS.
A T h interim' of tho Hoard of Manngora of the Georgia
Htate Lottery for the benefit of the
. Masonic
July ltlth, 1887, the lb I lowing rcaolutloua
Phans' Home,
were passed:
Reeolced, That tho Managers advertise for proposals
r the purchase or donation of TWENTY ACRES OF
LAND in the vicinity of Atlanta, for the purpose ofen ef-
ing thereon a MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOMK-vnid pro*
tHicals to be submitted to the Board of Manager?* bv the
fourth clay of September next. The title will be vested
Masonic Lodge in the State ns will accept the same,
should the Grand Lodge decline the trust,
ft.ATre'-tfmrC «Vf'rwSftfA M"?...”,! r-AasSnic
Orphans' Home,” to be submitted to the Board by the
first day of November next: the said plan to be so drawn
as that the building can he commenced with an expendi
ture of fifty thousand dollars, during the first year, and
that the same may be extended from year to year, with
out destroying the symmetry of the architecture. The
above named sum of live hundred dollars to be paid for
the plan which the Board of Manages shall select from
the uuinher presented.
For farther information, address
BOYD ft WILSON,
Business Managers Georgia State Lottery,
Jy35—tilnovl *
m siaiu lAiuery.
Atlanta. Georgia.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
halrntoRh. maryland.
T he Sixtieth Annual See.inn nr the SCHOOL of MED
ICINE, in the University of Maryland, will com-
mourn on the 14th nf OCTOBER, 1967, and will end on
the tat of March, 1969.
F A C V L T Y
Nathan It. Smith, M. D., Professor of Surgery.
Wm. E. A. Aikin, M. D. LL. It., l-nifesror of Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
<3. IV. Miltrnmriiukb. M. D., Prnlcsaor of Obstetrics.
Hiciiahu McSiirrhy, M. D., Professor of Principle, anil
Practice of Medicine.
CHBiaTornKR Johnston, M. D„ Professor of General,
Descriptive, and Surgical Anatomy.
Samuel C\ Chrw, M. D„ Professor of Materia Meillca
and Therapeutics.
Frank Donai.dson, M. D., Professor of Physiology, llv-
glennc, aud General Pathology.
Wm. T. Howard. M. I)., Professor of Diseasua of Wo
men and Children.
Iambs II. BUTI.RK, M. D., Deinoneti-nloi', and Adjunct to
the Professor ol Anatomy
SKTII HALSEY’S COMET,
McCOIlKLB A BOWMAN'S
(fUEKN OP THE SOUTH,
MILPEIl'S BLUFF CITY’,
PACE S CREOLE,
MATTHEWS & WRIGHT'S
ROSE MOUNTAIN,
HOLLAND’S GOLDEN AGE, aud
HOI,LAND'S INDIAN yllEEN,
Also, assorted brands of CIGAHS aud SMOKING TO
BACCO.
All of which are offered to the trade on ai accommo
dating terma as purchasers will find elsewhere,
align—3m
ORO. M. dkwev, of New York.
DIBBLE, WORTH & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
188 PEARL IT,, NEW YORK.
TJ ARTICULAR attention given to tho aale of WHEAT.
A Parties requesting, will ho regularly advised of the
elate of the market.
HrrxRXNC-Ks.-J. D. Fish, Esq., President National
Marine Bank, N. Y.: H. L. Worth, Esq., Cashier Na
tional Park Bank, N. Y.; D. Heaton, Esq., President
First National Bank, Nowberu, N. C.; ’ Meters. Jewst A
Snider, Macon. Oa. Je‘J5—
HARDWARE AND IRON.
75
COILS MANILLA ROPE.
75 dozen Short Handled Frvlng Pans,
90 colls Patent Packing X to 1 tnch,|
SOU dozen Shorela and Spades,
1500 dozen Pocket Knives,
900 i
900 I
15,7 boxes Tin 1 .
'A“10 pounds Block Tin,
1000 pounds Bar Lead,
*~l bag» 8h t.
SO bundles Bright Iron Wire,
300 dozen Iron Wire Sifters,
50 Anvile,
75 Vises,
4000 pounds Smoothing Irons,
9000 pounds Grifllu’ ’ F
'"1 do; —
nig I
• Horse Nalls,
dozen Flics—assorted,
9000 pounds Galvanized Sheet Iron,
3 tons Cast 8tccl,
90 tons Plow Steely
A. (Ill Gilt
VAt,UAHI,r, MILL
CITY PROPERTY
AT CHANCERY SALE.
^TATK OF TKNNU8HRK, HAMILTON UOUNTY.
Chancery Clourt at (.'hattunooga.
•IomkI’H M. Bi.irNiiRi.L, AFaigueiMil LowiP,8|»ilzvr ft C?o.
Lf.wif, M^itrkii ft Co., Hint rrcdilorH of euid firm.
cUI order of said Court rendered iu
line, at ita .Inly term, 1HU7, 1 will,
M iNcmlluncoiiN A(IvorMRomonIn.
HARDWARE! HARDWARE!!
I RON ANTI HTBEIi.
On 'I'llPMila y. Nov. IfMli, 1MH7,
Iglitccn, umt Iwenty-fmir
immlhs, taking notes with spumved security, hearing
Interest from date, amt retaining a lieu mil il Hit- pur
chase money lias all been paid—the following described
property, which will he sold In lots to salt purchasers,
UEHCRIPTION.
The Heal Estate within the corporate limlta ofCliulla-
Moore A Marsh, being Die lands on muni me naw m
known as the Moore /t Marsh Mills, are situate, on
West side of Chattanooga, together with all the Mills,
aa Lots No. 5 and 7, on Payne street. In Chattannoga, on
which the Fisher Mill property elands, logsiher with all
thejwrsonel property, machinery, or other property on
■ry, and other property ul
he Ship Y'arn nroiierlv,
t, executrix of br. Tom-
Also, ell the Ylnusss, Machinery, and other
aaid ttrm on the Weat half of the
leaned from Mrs. Martha I,. Fort
llusou Fort, deceased.
Also, the Houses, Building, and other property situate
on lots S3,57, andSU, Market street, Chattanooga, winch
laud lias been leased to said llrm by Mrs. MarthaL. Fort,
executrix, Ac.
Also, the Lime Kline and the Lime on hand, anil oilier
priperty, on two lots, on which these said Lime Kilns
are situated, and leased to said Drill by C. E. Grenville
aud John Burke.
Also, all property belonging to said llrm situated oil a
tract of land leased by caul ttrin from G. W. Gnrdenhlrc,
situated on C'ltico Creek, In Chattanooga.
Also, the unexptred terma of the leases to certain real
estate leased to said llrm by Mrs. MurllmL. Fort, execu
trix of Dr. Tomlinson Fort, deceased, to-wit: The South
half of Lot No. 53, South half or Lot No. Ml, South half
of three-fourtha of Lot No. 67, on Market street iu said
city, Oil which there Is situate Brick Bulldlrgs I lico in-
pleted. Also, the West half of Ship Yard.
Aud Jllso, unexptred lease of Luta in Chattanooga,
leased by said ttrm from Gardenhlre, as shove, and Gicu
"id Burke, ns above.
vllle an;
Anduiso, the tinexplred term of lease on certain pro-
. Attorney In fact for Lindsay's heirs.
Also, a Tract of Land purchaaed by said firm from
Moore A Marsh, in the City of Chattanooga, aud lor
r title, nuder the name of ttie
which they hold a bond for
Billy Smith property, containing three acres, more or
less.
Also, a Lot iu the city of Chattanooga, known as lot
No. 3, 011 Branham street: Provided this lot No. 3 on
Branham atruet has been sold lo one David Frcidmunn for
the sum of J7.000, Friedmann having paid * KKJ on the
same aud contracted to pay $:snw.75 on Ills lien held by
Charles Siindqnist on the same
Also, Lot known as 311 or 41 Poplar street, in saiil city
of Chattanooga, (there being litigation now as to the
number of this lot.)
Also, all other property, real, personal, or mixed, which
the said Arm may own, or to which they may become en
titled wlthont any reservation, whether the same shull
have been listed iu this advertisement or omitted from
the same, subject In every ca- <- to all valid subsisting
claims and liena which may be now on said property,
placed there by reason of unpaid purchase monev. mort
gages, or deeds of trust or otherwise.
Also, eight head of Horses, four head of MuI,
4-00 T0NS SWKGDKS ANU XKFINKD I RUN,
40 tons Plow Steel,
ImU krga Nalls—licit brands,
9UD0 pairs Trace Chains,
50 Anvils,
lIMt Vises,
WAX) pounds H. Wagon Axles,
IM) doxeti Sargent's Cotton Cards,
ISSI dozen Amn'a Shovels and Bpades,
1IAI colls Jnte and Manilla Hope,
50 Smith's Bellows,
:xxi hags Shot,
30 Ion's Savory’s Hollow Ware,
MX) Grindstone’s,
150 dozen Collins' Axes.
Also, a tine assortment of Ontlery and Miscellaneous
BONKS, BROWN A CC..
Augusta, Georgia.
THE ARROW TIE AID IRON BANDS
BALING COTTON !
AN INSURANCE AGAINST
FIRE, WASTE, AND THEFT
JlINKqUALin KOH
Simplicity and Rapidity of Adjustment
SURPASSED BY NONE
FOR STRENGTH AND ADAPTABILITY TO ALL
The Usea of Coinmcree!
rjTHEY nre 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 la preferred by Shipmasters and
Compression, as it is worked with one-eighth to one
inch stack, while all SOLID TIES require three to five
Inches, which, in running through a cargo, involves a
heavy loss to the Shipmaster.
Use the Arrow Tie and Bands,
AND SAVE MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE I
twelve Wagons uud Harness
ild real estate helnuging to said llrm will tin sold ]
A rrangemants have been made to secure an ample eup-
and ' i'^- v ** 10 ARROW TIE and BANDS for the cotniug ecn-
16 tons Oval, Half Oval, and Half Round iron,
95 tons Boiler, Plate, and Sheet Iron.
For sale by
WEEDS A CORNWELL,
Nox. 15B and 161 Broughton Street,
Savannah, ua.
All of sail _ . n
in bar of the equity of redemption, and tlic property !
leased will be sold subject to ail the rights, Umhutions,
equities and restrictions specified and meutiuned ill Ihc
n epective leasea thereof. The purchaser or purchasers
staudiug in the room and stead of the orlglnul lessees.
he‘ r umd:rnSwT» (
tt e Clerk and Master of this Conrt will be promptly an
swered, giving all the information sought. Issued Oeto- |
her 1, 1*67.
J. W. JAMES, C. & M.
ocil—id By Dan J. Doty, D. C. a M.
COFFEE.
IIAAA BAGS Just received, from Riodu Janeiro,
OUvV per British Brig Spring. For sale by
WEEDS A CORNWELL,
Nos. 159 and 161 Broughton Street,
Savannah, Ga.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Tie Ogtetlorpe Insurance Go.
The fees for the fall course arc #190. For Matricnla-
iy. #16.
six o’clock, tlifi timo lor closing tliepol
nliout sitting down to tea, when he told hie wile
lie believed be would go to the city to hear the
election news. “It may be bad,” snid she. “Il
I lbought tto I wouldn't go,” he replied. Just
il.cn an old rooster, tlmt spends his nights on a
tree close to the house, commenced crowing
lustily, and continued it for some time. This
occurrence was such an unusual one for a cock
to crow when he has just gone to his roosting
place, that the wife ssld, “Yon need not fenr to
go, I’ll hot the news is good; this old rooster
knows it;” snd he did go, and was so elated at
tion, #5. For Practical Anatomy .
Tho University Hospital (or Indrinary) attached to the
College, raitka among Ihc fir-1 Clinical Schools in the
country. Being iho Seaman's Hospital of the port of
Baltimore, aa woli aa a civil hospital, it ntl'ords a great
variety in the forms of disease always under treatment.
OF SAVANNAH, GA.
liuding Hie old cock was right, that he didn’t get
home till next morning.—(fin. ~
. Rnq.
“ Bkthv, my dear,” said Stubbs, giving liis
' ' lies, “h
w ife a damaged pair of unmentionables, “ have
tlie goodness to mend these trowsers; it will be
as good as gfiiug to the play to-morrow night.”
her needle* but <
Mrs. S. look her needle* but confessing she could
not sec the point, remarked, " How soT" “Why,
my dear, you will sec the wonderful Ilavels m
the |.»nt-0-mine.” Mrs. 8. finished the job and
handing hack the unmentionables, said to 8.,
“ That's flamed good."
Practical Medicine, and the Hineum** of Women
dren, are conatituent parla of the daily iuatruction given
by the respective Profennorn of the Inatltutlon.
HtadenU deniriuu to perfect theinaelvea in enedulltUfis
of private Instruction from Aujuucta at-
can take conraea
Inched to the various Chaira.
GKO. W. MlLTKNHKRGFsH, M. D„ Dean.
aep7—lawttw
C. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
FRAMED STORE HOUSE
H. W. MERCER, President
C. 8. HARDEE, Vice President
J. T. THOMAS, Secretary
liO A It I) OF DIRECTORS:
II. W. Mercer, of Mercor A
Andcrsi.il.
G. S. llaniee, of Erwin A
Hardee.
WM. Hunter, of limiter A
Guinmell.
It. Morgan, DeWitt A Mor
gan.
J. T. Thomas, Ins. Ageut.
F. L. ttne. Planter.
A. A.Voiomons, of A. A.
Soioraous A Co.
MARIETTA STREET.
WILL SKI.I. at 4 o'clock in the
DAY', 99d instant, that FRAMED STU
now occupied by Mr. \Wlley, on the north side of Mari
tut streci, bctwuuu Hell’s Center Corner and llio new
A. Porter, President Bank J. Lama, Importerol Wines
Slate of Georgia. “ ' * ““— *
Stoddard, late Planter.
VV. Iteiusliart, retired Mer-
cliai.t.
II. A. Crane, ol Craue A
Grayblll.
M. Ilniiiillon, of J. F. A At
Hamilton.
M. H. collKN, Commission
Mediant.
J. W. Nevltt, of Lathrop A
D. G. Airse, of Purse A
Thomas.
J. McMahon, nf J. McMa
In.n A Co.
F. W. Sims, ot Sims A Co.
It. I^chlisuu.Irou and Brasa
Founder.
K. P. Clayton, Augusta, K.
Wil&f
ler ft
A. Fullartnii, of
Fiillarlou.
G. Ihitlnr, Maatnr BuHdor.
, l . vinyiuu, niig
P. Claytou A Co.
J. W. Knott, Macon, of
Knott A Howes.
B. F. Ross, Macon, of B. P
Ross A Co.
L. J. Guilmartln, of L. J
Gullmartin A Co.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
THE GRAY.TACKET8,
And how they Lived, Fought, aud Died for Dixie,
Incident! snd 8ketchst of Lift in tho Confederacy
Huiid for circular*. Addreaa
. JONKA BKOTHKRK A CO.,
Broad atreet, Atlanta, Ga.
more new goods.
{-i E ^TLKMEN *ho wlah really nice Hcrge or Fine
JltKNC'H CALF HKIN HIIOKH, cither of the Con-
Maaontc Uni I, lM?lng *2. r ixl05 feet. The building to be
moved by t he purchaser,
v f , tuilcHH ho mnkeH an urmngoim nt
with the owner of tho ground for it to remain.
Terma caah. Hale punitive.
ft. W. A DA IK,
Ileal Ktftnte Agent.
Office Whitehall Street, Near Kailroad tVoFFing.
octlO—til
V. K. DllOWN.
VM. K. HIIOWN.
IinOWN’8 HOTEL,
OPPOSITK DBPOT,
r »«« Halmural, Strap, or Oxford-Tie pattern, can uow
mi a...*- ■— - .J manufacture at
fiicl the latest style and most approve
Store In Itawaon’- ”
un H,ll ‘ e nss. IU use
wi.lteimii and Hunter stroets.
Bnildwt, corner ol
I. T. BANKS.
NOTICE.
THANsronTATinNOmna, Giobiiia Raii.roai>, i
Atlanta, October 17, lntt7. (
R ATE .... COTTON from Atlanta to New York, via
Uu.rli.ston, lx #l.» iper HX) As.
I ms includes wharfage aud drayaga at Charleaton.
WI9-XW GEO. T. ANDERSON, Agent.
J J I’EAnca
W. T. WUBLBSa. . HAS. A. PIAIIOg.
PEARCE, WHELE88 ft 00.,
COTTON FACTORS
MACON, GEORGIA.
au(«97~Jy K. K, 18110 M N A Mt.V-
HOUSE FOB SALE ON LONG TIME.
| HAVE A NEAT, COMFORTABLE IIOU8F.
w lip four rooms, heebies storerimm. kitctmn,
and servant’s room, and a good, new -stable, on a —
half acre lot, with shade trees, fruit trees, vineyard, a
No 1 garden, in line cultivation, ami spl.-ml.d water. In
three minutea walk of the City Hall, ami rnuils on Fair
street, whif'h I will sell lor #»,f.ix,; ) RSI cash, ami the re
mainder in four yeaily Instalments •>( #.Vxi earn,
Tltlea good.
This Is the opportunity to buy a comfnrlalile Immc on
i ti •" ‘ ■“ “
wry favorable tcriua.
JAMES A. HALL,
Agent Middle and Southwest Georgia.
ANDREW LOWE & CO.,
General Agente, Savannah, Ga.
PBATTE, EDWABDS & C0„
Commission Mercnants,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ca.
STORE AND TO ARRIVE:
The undersigned is prepared to fnrnlah the ARROW
TIE to the trade at SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding
and transportation added.
PRATTE, EDWARDS Ac CO., Agents,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
90000 pounds Clear Sides,
16000 pounds Clear Rib Sides,
5000 pounds Shoulders,
95 barrels Lard,
14000 pounds Arrow Cotton Tie,
50 piecos Kentucky Bagging,
900 coils Rope,
50 barrels Rosendale Cement,
50 barrels Louisvlllo Cement,
300 bags White Corn,
to barrols Cider Vinegar,
Cast Plows, Manufactured Tobacco, Ac.
Consignments soli
HEAR THE IN8URANCE AGENT8 !
Savannad, May 7th, 1887.
The recent tires 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 use of the Planters of Georgia aa au efficient
agent in restricting loss by 6rc; and we agree todiecrlni-
uale, when practicable, in favor of cotton thna secured.
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agont.
CHARLES GREEN A SON,
CIIAIILKS L. COLBY A CO.,
Agt’s Situ A Atlantic M. Ini
. FOOTMAN, Insurance Agent.
All cash orders promptly filled
Cl »cplS-3m PRATTE, EDWARDS A CO
HA MB,
U. IA. r Wl.UAil. tuauiaucc AKDUI.
WOODBRIDGE BROS., Ius. Agents.
J. T. THOMAS, Insurance Agent,
j. c. McNulty,
Sec’y Southern Insurance A Trust Co.
JAMES T. STEWART,
Agent London A Lancaster Ins. Co.
LANE A WEST, Insurance Agents.
LARD IN It KGS,
CANDIES, PICHliES, |
FEAVJIEN IE CAES,
Macon, Ga., May llhb. In',7.
The recent lire at the Warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chap-
Pine Apple* In Cans, Lobsters, Tomatoes, Oyster* in
Cans, Jellies, Golden Syrup, Cider Vinegar, Ae.
•Tumi reeulved and for sale by
COTTON
_VAN EPPS ATIPPIN.
VAHIN8.
i nee of tlio use of Iron BauJs for baling purposes, as a
security against loss by fire, wc, the unaerslgued Insu
rance Agents, Macon,Ga., take pleasure in endorsing the
action or the Agents at Savannah, Ga.
E. C. GRANNIS8,
Agent lor several Ins. Companies.
J. IV. BURKE, Insurance Agent.
E. J. JOHNSON A CO., Insurance Ag'ls.
.1. MONROE OGDEN, Insurance Agent.
J. M. liOARDMAN, Insurance Ageut.
JNO. B. COBB, leurauce Agent.
mny97—8m
JULY 25, 1867
W E keep count tint ly on haml a good at>*orfmuiit ol
YARNS, manufactured by (he
Covington and Steadman Cotton Mills, j
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
IWOrders tilled at Factory prices.
STEADMAN A SIMMONS,
ocl—Sui^ Marietta street. Atlanta, Ga.
FALL AND WINTER
BACON.
I KtU\n LBS TENNESSEE CLEAR SIDES*
XfiOOU potiud* Tenoetutee Shoulder*,|
f>000 pontida Teunesaeo llama,
lotto pounds Tenunssee Nibbed Bides.
.liird received aud for sale by
FAINS ft PARROTT,
No. 7 Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ga.
DRY a O O I) S ! I
The I Iglctliorpc is a candidate for your favora. Tht
ell known reputation of the large number of leading
errhunt* and property-holders or “ *• “ ~ -—
r ._. Savanush, who are
unuoanced as conneeied with ita management, ia a aiiffl-
clent guarautue that all ioaaes will lie eocedlly and equi
tably adlusted. Seeking as it does lo build np nor own
rjii
Interests, and retain a portion of the means of the South
at home, the Oglethorpe asks for a sliare of the Insu
rance business of the Southern merchants and property
iiiiicrn.
Insurance effected at equitable rates by calling
WM. W. CLAYTON, Ag
, Agent,
tlanta, Ga.
SOUTHERN
Whicli ia now complete In every Department.
MARSHALL, BURGE A BOWEN,
Impmicrs and Joldtcrs,
sopI9-9iu _ 143 Meeting sired. Charleston, S. C,
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse!
McROBEBTS & CO.,
8TORAGB, FORWARDING, AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Dealers In Agricultural Implements, Produce, Grain*
Field and Gardou Seeds, Farm Wagona,
Threshcra, Ac., Ac.
Agents for Wood's celebrated Roapora and Mowera,
L'limmiHiilon MorclinntM,
Jackson strrkt.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
«:*•» * ,ul "* ;l1 ,;u,u * u »"'* olhor Produce. Bagging
11 itope lurnlshadat nisrkct'prlcM. aepT—3m
T * k * M »«• Vapltaaaat a ad Oaiafa lUaadiH
P^telnX" 1 M,d JVMferons dl
■ frUUKO ABd mna. 1
Possession lilveii 1st November,
G. w. adair;
Real Uslale Agi-nt,
Whitehall etrocl, near ihu Railroad Crossing,
oelh—6t
(J. 13. MINN1UK.
Light Carriage and Wagon Makcr f
78 German atreot, between Par# aud Kutuw,
BALTIMORE, • MARYLAND.
No. 40 and 44 M. Market Street,
septtl—9m NASHVILLE. TENN.
I AM prepared to exccilie all oolera for Carriage, and
Wagons Repalilug done will) roatuess ami dia-
patch.
MlfiS
ANNIE KENT,
la'nMlilotiiililx. Dpoas-Miikpr,
• nvoan Aad lirraovan Kosa WAsi
llaa Haul-
yl7
C 1AN be found at Mrs. White's, oil Ivy. street, next to
/ Mr. Jpliu Gleu's residence, wlicre slic la prcparod lo
do alVwork In her line, snd respect frilly sulli Its thu ua-
trouage of the ladlea of the city. octfi—til*
47
JOHN. B. FULLER,
DEY STREET, Hew York City,
MANOrACTRHEn AUD DBAL8* IK
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS
FROM 2 TO 250 NORSK POWER
Most approved Circular and Upright Saw Milla, Grist
Mills, Sugar Mills, and all klnda ol MUiing aud rlauta-
tlon Machlr
dnsrr on hand and bnllt to order.
’ Shafting. Pullles, Leather and Itubber Baiting,
I ktuda of Iron and Wood working Machinery
nr Machinal# and Railroad aappll** In alort, and
shipped *1 the lowaet rate*
aagfl—4m
on A SACKS TENNESSEE WRITE CORN.
OUU sale by
FAINS A PARROTT,
Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ga.
Foreign aud Domestic Dry Goods,
RUTTER.
Mlnnollunnniiu A at vertlHCmonta
W A. JST TED,
Previous .to Ootobor 16th, In Lots ot
FITE CENTS AND UPWARDS,
•15,000 IN BOLD, SILVER, and 0RZEKBACKS,
In l'7x«liunu;<’ •'«»«*
Boots, Shoes, Leather,
AND SHOE • FINDINC8,
At Low Prices!!
MO UK Til A .V 100 CASKS
NEW GOODS OPENED THI8 WEEK!
And otliur* Arriving Daily.
|ST"CouDtry Merchant* are particularly Invited to ex
amluo our stock, aa we will offer them greater induce
menu than can he had elMewhert*.
TO BOOT AND SHOE-MAKERS.
“Of all thing* under the t*un,J
Hurrah ! there it* nothing like Leather.
And if you commit your bent intorurt, you will certain
buy your Hupplioa of
I.
BANKS,
Because he makes “ Quick Kales anil Small Profits, and
aelll for caah oulv, thu* leaving no bud debra to be made
up in extra profits.
HTHomember 111© Place and Sign.
I. T. BANKS,
Rawaon'a Building, cor. Whitehall and Hunter 8ta.
icpt30—
DRYGOODS! DRYGOODS!
TALLEY. BROWN ft CO.
Wliltt'Iinll Htrcct,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
Are DAILY RECEIVING their
Fall and Winter Stock
OF DRY GOODS.
The Ladies especially are invited to call and examine
their line of
DRESS GOODS,
Subscription and Advertising Rates.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION,
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Doily, UsNBths 10 00.
Waakly, 8 month* 9 00
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Special Notice*, 3(1 cent* per lino first insertion, aud
10 centa per linn for each subsequent insertion.
Advertisements inserted at intervals to be charged as
uew each lnaertion.
Advertisements ordered U> remain on any particular
page, to he charged as new each insertion.
The money for adrertislug considered due after Drat
iuxertiou.
All communications or letters on business intended for
this office should be addressed to “Tag Atlanta Ixtil-
loiNCM." JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
Proprietor.
WM. M. WILLIAMS & RRO.
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
GRAIN, BACON, LA&D, FLOUR
Western Produce Generally
OLD
9 pi'AED,
r, no% uoeuix
Formerly Theater, no* ucenix Building,
DECATUR ST., .... ATLANTA, GA
■^j^K have again established ourselves in our lormer
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 our pas
experience and ample facilities, trust we shall receive au
merit a liberal patronage.
IN STORR AND TO ARRIVE.
10000 BUSHELS very choice Tennessee Corn
40000 lbs Bacon—Sides, Shoulders, and Hams.
WM. X. WILLIAMS A BRO.
Liras, Liras.
W B KL*°!? lor tke tale of Rogers' celebrated
Birds-Bye Lime, and will continue to keep con-
ties wanting good Lime, will And it to their Interest to
call and see ns, or send us their order,,
aprtl- 3m WM. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
Joit Received and now In Store.
A LARGE lot of Round, Square, and Flat Iron and
Steel, which we offer npon terras that must aalt
purchaser*. Also, 17 tierces choice Sugar-Cured Hams.
. W. M. WILLIAMS A ER0.,
Jel4—c
Commission Merchants.
French Merinos,:
French Poplins,
Empress Goods,
Bomluzines,
Alpaccat,
Dolalnet. Ac,
■THEIR STOCK OF
Embroideries, |
Laces,
Drosa Trimmings
And Dress Buttons
It large and varied. Thoy keep constantly on hand,
BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS,
PRINTS and YANKEE NOTIONS.
sep90—
Liberal Cash Advances!
r. b. m'danul.
C. ■. STBONO.
a. r. kobei.
MCDANIEL, STHONG ti GO.
LEIVII TO THE LAND!
^jfE invite the attention of PLANTERS, and all oth
ers who deal In COTTON, to the fact that we are now of-
Uhion Point, Ga., October 13, 1966.
Meetri. Bnontirell if Barrow :
Gbnts—I used yonr Phosphate on my Cotton at the
rate of 950 pounds per acre. Iain satlstted that I will
realize at least 156 per eeut. ou the amonnt spent. I am
so well pleased that I expert to use more on the next
crop than 1 did on this.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) P.W.PRINTUP,
ferlng a* great tkcUltles and inducements for the STO
RAGE and SALE of tbeir COTTON in Atlanta aa can bo
afforded them in any other market.
Oar Warehouse is Unsurpassed
Amkmcus, Ga., November 1,1966.
JfriMi-r. Bright well <t- Barrow :
Gsnts—Tlie twenty (90) ions KEEIVS PHOSPHATE
I bought ol you this year, I used on Corn and Cotton. I
am so well pleased with the effect on my crop, that 1 with
to purchase of yon for next year's crop, oue hnndred
tone.;
, mir. TAg A ( , onB
Yours resperllully,
This Manure, manufactured iu Georgia (thu virtues for
which are utlusted by well known Georgia citizens, and
which is calculated to do so much for •' Riomutruction'
iu Georgia) Is for sale by
the Btate, being large and commodious, accextible lo
the various Railroads, completely sheltered, and almost
entirely fire-proof.
We particularly direct tbeir attention to th* fact that
Atlanta U nou> a Cotton Market, where the aUple ean al
ways be disposed of at as high price*, relatively, as In
any other—leaving to the various Planters on the llnee of
the different Railroad* leading into Atlanta, no Induce
ment to ship beyond.
To all parties residing in this Collection Dletrlct who
may desire to ship to u>, we will furnish the permit of
the Collector to make such shipment without pre-pay
ment of Tax.
We are also prepared to make LIBERAL CASH AD
VANCES on conslgumcuta, aud In ad respecta will offer
as liberal Inducements as any other House of responsi
bility. The large experience in Cotlou of all the mem
ber# of onr firm Is a guaranty mat consignments en
trusted to our care will be promptly and satisfactorily at
tended to. sept—8m
LANGSTON, CKANE & HAMMOCK,
Sole Agents,
Aluhsmu Street, Atlanta, G*.
•SACKS AND WHEAT WANTED.
-i pr FKKK1NS FRESH YELLOW BUTTER.
X el sale hy
ROAA Hacks, Second-Hand Gunnies and Burlaps.
fJvrV'xX 6600 bushels Wheat.
LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK,
Commission Merchants,
angiS—4m Alabama Mi rest.
FAINS tk PARROTT.
No. 7 Peach-Tree elrout, Atlanta, Ga.
PHILLIPS Jt FLANDERS,
THE BRIDGEWATER
PAINT AND COLOR WORKS.!
MANUVACTITRFRS OV
pj - BAGS Prime to Choice Rlc Coffee. Just received
White Lend and *lno Pnlnt*.
And COLORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Dry and Ground In Oil.
BRIDGEWATER METALLIC PAINT,
BRIDGEWATER COTTAGE COLORS '
and for sale hy
FAINS A PARROTT
No. 1 Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Oa.
A FULL LINE nf Reltned and Haw Sugar*. For sale
hy
FAINS A PARROTT.
No. 7 Peach-True street, Atlanta, Ga.
ROB'T REYNOLDS, Socrstary.
OFFICE-74 Maldon Lane, NEW YORK.
FACTORY—9*d St., near 3d Avenue, South Brook-
lynn, and Factories, Bound Brooke, New Jersey.
ocllt—4tm-
_ LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
QKN'L ROBERT E. LEE.
Bv Jams D. McCann, Jr., or Va.
Th* Btoadord Biography of th* Ortat Chieftain.
LINMEKD OIL.
BARREL LINSEED OIL. Fo- isle cheap hy
Jv’JfV-
KXB<!l'TOH*B MALE.
B Y virtue via decree of the Superior Conrt of Fulton
f-ounly, will he sold, on the first Tuesday iu 1H>.
cumber next, before the conrt honso door in the city of
Atlanta, tu-tween Hie usual hours ol aale, the following
properlv, lo-wlf: !'*! erres off ofiot No. 1ST, 169*
JT8popularity taaHestcdhjr the J^o^pver RttlOco-
A slagta month, whirl) it a sufficient guaran-
‘Tdd'ra- • "TiaCnal PlfSefeaiNQ co..
ocll-dlmwtt Atlanta, Ua.
proper tv, to-wit:
acres off of lot N<- — - — -,
all In the t4th district of Fulton eouuty, five mile* South
nest or Atlaola, ou the Green A Rowell's Ferry Hosd
Mold as the proiicrty of Claboru Ilawa. deceased, for the
purpose of division between the legatee*.. Terma rath
October lfi, 1367. ..... „„„ „
WM. A. W If.SON, Executor.
Mna. E. R. HAWS, Executrix.
oct7—td Printer's fee |5
Next to Dodd's Corner, Whttoball Street,
^^OULD respectfully call your attention to onr
VARIETY STOCK OF GOODS.
Prints
lomcstics.
Ilcachlug..
....from 10 to 90 cents
....from 16 to 90 centa
.. .Irom 16 U> 40 cents
from 99 to 50 cents
from IS to 60 cents
... .Irom 15 to AOcanta
inghams from 90 to 96 cents
Cotionados from 90 to 30 cents
aud a variety of nice Dren Goods, Linens, Toweling*
■ clc-- ■
Ticking
Figured
Muslins..
Kcutucky Jeans
aud Tablo
In tho IIARiDVABE Department many article* for
Honeekeepcn, Builders, and Mechanic*.
FURNITURE IN LARGE QUANTITY.
Bedsteads....... from # 4 to gift
Bureaus from 7 to U
Wardrobes from 10 to 16
Wash Stands from 9 to 10
Tables from 9 to
Work Stands from 9 to
besides many other articles loo numerous to mention.
Oast Steel.
liar Iron
Square Iron.,,
Baud Iron........
Smoothing Irons.
Andirons
Jel'i
at cents per ponud
at 6 cents per pound
at ft oeuta per poum I
at ft centa per pouui
at H cents per ponm
at 7 rents per poum
FOli KENT.
^COTTAGE HOUSE with four roorns. good
ffi
lot, with good garden
Walker street, above Col. Collier’s. Apply to mo on t
promises.
or*—Kuwtw B. A. FEW.
COTTON WAREHOUSE
£—AND—
0MXI8BI0K MERCHANTS,
Corner Prior anil Hunter Streets,
tight of the Pamnger Depot, and near the United
Statee and American Hotels,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Louisville Steam Bakery
F. W. aTIMMEL A CO.,
306 and 310 West Green Street,
LOUISVILLE, KY.,
Wholesale Doatera and Manufacturers of all kinds of
CRACKERS.
Agents for Sttmmel's celebrated QUICK YEAST.
tepid—3m
STEAM, GAB
AMD
WATER PIPES,
BOILER FLUES,
And all klnda of Brass and Iron Pitting*, Toole, Ac., for
Steam and Oa* Fitter'* u*e.
. J" The beet and largest assortment in the city, and
at greatly reduced prices. Send for Price Ltat.
J. B. FULLER,
*ug97—4m 47 Day Street. New York City.
SALT! SALT!
Liverpool Halt, Direct Importation,
|Always on hand and fbr sale by
DANIELS,
Jones' Bloch, Savannah. On.
WEST At
acpl7—9m
\y
McKesson a robbing,
Importer* and WholeaaU Dealer* In
amroa, mbdicinbi,
Druggists' Fancy Goods, dco., &o„
•1 •• Faltota Maw York.
S °V8R established in IBM. One of the largest and
beet In Ur* city. Doe* a heavy Doutheni trade-
laverv liberal In Ita Indalgence to Southern custom.
„ **Y liberal In IU Indalgence to Southern custom,
Mr. J. T. Heard, of Georgia, laaealeaman la the
House—is e verv polite and accommodating geutlaman.
htow —