The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868, October 26, 1867, Image 1

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«» !■’ !■' IOBl .UK RI'MLKNKKIMK BUILDING ’ piBUftHUD DAILY AND WEEKLY KY rARED IRWIN WHITAKER, I'm |irlKlor< ATLANTA GIOROIA Saturday Mamin* Oot. *6. IM7 lh _ w order laFMiraa Malrtot, Ranife 1 rarallaa. ii,p following ®*'r«ct from tha Anileraoo In , vn ,yr glvra a fuller account of the late hor rible murder in I’lckene Diatrlcl than haa yet [icrn nubliahnl tn thla city : w* learn that an alroeloua murder waa ootn .nmol near lluitnicuU'a Creating, lu Plekene wtrict on Saturday night !•«, under the lol- vvinc clrcumataucea: It appears that the ' ini men ol the neighborhood were engeged , JrlNtting club at the echool houae, and that , hr r^uu waa ao crowded that many of the , uuvr boya remained oulaide of the houae •i.,f n< the rxrrclaea. Not more than two hun- ' ltv j, , n l< «rt. at the aame lime, the negroes of >>„. muhbourhood were organising a Union I ^ue Tltia tact waa unknown to the white Awembled. A white man by the name ol u >|iert Smith, who waa intoxicated, heard eome t.*lkiua? i“ llll> direction of the place where the Cnion League was aaaembled, and proceeded to uncertain the canae thereol. When near the li 0ll „. he waa halte*l and flred upon by the •cutincl, aa he allege#, and the negraea declare iliat be abet at the aeutinel upon being halt- ,,! At anv rate, Mr. Smith (led, and the Kit nei and' several other negroea followed ],i, n hut without arreaiing him. Pilteen or tweutY minute# elapsed, when the white men in the’ school riwra were astonished by a rock hemg thrown against the houae. They imme- lutelv rushed out, and discovered that a Urge .urtr’of negroes were quite near and in a threat- : attitude. Amid the conluainu that ensued, „ ,hot was fired by tine of the negroes, taking rt- uvt upiin Miles Hunnicutf, son of Mr. If R. llmiuicutt, agetl altout 15 year#. The white men were unarmed and completely taken by surprise, as tltev were ignorant ol all that bad passed tilth- ,-rtiv Most ol them left, when It waa discovered ill,it voting Hunnicutt had been ahot. Some, h.iwe’ver, demanded to know what the negroes III,.:,lit bv such outrageous conduct They were nn-wtreil by threats uud Imprecations, the ne- ,s ileclaring, in substance, that there had been war ami there must be another,and this was ,-noil time to comtneuce it; that they were in me majority, and white men had to submit to them, »r leave tbe country. Finding remon strance useless, the white persons) remaining pro ve,led to take careot the unfortunate youth, and : was not until they arrived at bia lather's houae ’.,it the wound was ascertained. He bad been hi in the back of the head by a small pistol hail, lodging in tbe roof of bis mouth. He sur- viml only a low hours. Sunday morning, we learn, the negroeadivided nlo squads, searched many bouses in that vi- initv, and arrested several (leraons, under pre truce ot trying to arrest Smith, wlm is alleged by them to be tbe aggressor. In tuct, they now declare that it was Smith who fired when young lluuuicutt received his death wound. But there arc several reliable white men who distinctly v tbe negro n ben be fired the pistol, but Inileel recognize him. Hnw s College Graduate Wrote an edi torial. N'ne years ago a very young college gosling tns Lroantcheese family entered one of tbe v.irss newspaper offices in Now York, and s d for the editor. That personage came tor i' ! and asked what might lie his business. Hie young man, putting down half a dozen riirk ’and Latin lexicons, dec., which he bad. Irr Ills arut, replied that he had made up bia rind to be an editor, and was an applicant for 'in- employment. Editor—“Have you ever been employed in iv newspaper office before ?” i’reainchcese—“O, dear, no; 1 have been in irird College, sir, these lour years past, and ril tute.l about three months ago, since which ie I lave been acting as private secretary to 1 ci E heard Everett." '■ undent ot having made an impression, the -■’.--u down with the peculiar air of seil- Mucilon which only your peregriuating Yun- e knows tiow to assume. Editor—" Well, Mr. , we are in want of me help just now, and if you are inclined to to work at once, there are pens and paper tube desk there. Let us see what you can n imebeeae—(Seizing tbe pen.) “Upon what subject, sir, would you prefer me to write; tbe- . icy. chemistry, uietaphyaice, the philosophy of miry, or anything of that sort? ” Editor—" Sever mind the astrology, the che mistry. or the metaphysics. Give ua an item on tbe weather.'' jit bad been a storm the night before, but at the tune this dialogue was going on everything was lovely ] The Harvard graduate thereupon sat down, and after cudgeling bia poor brain for a mortal ur, and referring to bia dictionary halt a dozen time* or more, produced tbe following para graph : "On yesternight, toward the midnight hour,it being as dark as Erebus, the god Piuviua waa pleaded to visit this mundane sphere in a spasm f ungovernable wratb. Tbe aqueoue element* lereupon experienced a fierce perturbation, and tor a protracted space the nine tell and the floods cendcd in a mode that waa absolutely appal- i to gods and man. Anon, tbe fury ot Jupl- was spent, good Aquarioua put up ula water- ne pots, the dark clouds dispersed, and Instead i Old Boreas domineering tbe heaven*, Aurora, daughter of the dawn, came tripping forth, hand u hand, with Old Sol, making the heart of mor tal glad, and lighting up the lace ot Nature with i avalanche ot smite*/’ The editor took tbe Item, read It, then ad- vix' dtho Harvard graduate that if be intended ' ti n Ida bread by making newspapers he had i^tt-r go to work and get rid ot his collegiate :..vtlon,uml in its place obtain a little com- > hi sense. Au cmolic, to get rid of the big ird- and tbe classical nonsense, would be a cl beginning, it accompanied by an honest •’. in to obtain the facuUy of expressing plain deas in plain Engllah. o it Harvard hero looked unalterable things, tnd with a scornful expression ot disgust at the 'It ot appreciation orgenlus betrayed bv the ii’or, replaced up hie Greek and Latin lexicons and heat a retreat from the editor’s sanctum.— He hiiin’i been seen since, and tbe most rational PIKjxiiioii is that tlie big words and tbe classics "'vie 'lie death of biin. VOL. XIII. Mleeellaneoue Advertisements. •' KUROH OKAHKH TO BK DANGKKOUH WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT.”-J r <#!we*. ATLANTA. UA.T SATlJRl/AV7 OCTOBKKlB7iHg7l Subscription and Advertising Rates. * 1 to s I Mlsdellunnima Advert iMimunts. GREEN LEAF (or IIS VP LEAF) BAflOINtt AND ROPE. rjIBE aadsmzasd haraby aouty tbslr friswb and all eoaaaaaasa of the above sained Staple Goods, that they coaUiat to maaofectoia them In Lonlsvtlle, Ky. Vh*r bop* and expect to have it In their power to exe cute every order lent them this reason. All Letter* Promptly Replied To. MEADOR A BROTHERS, Tobacco Commission Merchants, (UMDBn IIMITBU eTATSe H0TSL,) ATLANTA. GEORGIA. Jytr—am W. A. RICHARDSON A SON, toolavjlla, Kentacby. 96th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE. TOTAL losses paid, S21,271,972 57 JULY 1, 1807. AHMETNi (At Markti PoAm.) Cash on hand and In Bank Reel Relate Mortgage Honda Bank Stock E8PRCTFULLY anuounce to A-ii !•,"? c °“ ,t »P tl 7 ou h»nd *n « or ail the leading brand* known to In pert, of RAGLAND'S VIRGIN, RAGLAND'S VIRGINIA. tbe public that they extensive assortment tbe Unde, conelstlng State*, Bute aud City Stock, and other . 615,88* » .. *48,888 Id .. *06,5*0 00 1,108,400 00 Pnbtlc Securities... 1.864,800 86 §4,6*0,883 87 Lee* Llabllttiee, Online not due snd nntd- ,n,,,Kl m,dN46 Net A reels §4,378,868 81 AND INLAND AVICATION RI8K8. r*Agencies In all tbe principal cities end towns In Untied Slates. Applications for Insurance will be promptly attended OFFICE—With C. I. Brown, on east side of Whitebait street, one door from Alabama. Jyl»- N. L. AMOIBR. Agent. NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS. A 1 of th ® of Manager, of tbe Uoorgh State Lottery for the benedt of the “Muonic Or- puane' Home," July 16th, 18*7, tbe following reeolntione were parted: Hrwivtd, That the Managers adverttee for propoule r the purchue or donation of TWENTY ACRES OF poeelt to bo eubmltted to tbs Board of Managers by the fourth day of September next. Tbe title will be Tented *5 lh ® Grand Lodge of tbe State of Georgia, or inch other Masonic Lodge Tn t he State ae will accept the esme, should tbe Grand Lodge decline tbs tract. Namfmcf, riirfAer. That the Board will pay §800 tor th. Draft of a Granite Building for the r 'Maeouic Orphane’ Home," to be submitted to the Board by the Bret.day of November next: the aatd plan to be eo drewu te that the banding can be commenced with au expend!- fur® of dfty thonaand dollars, during the Brat year, and that the tame may be extended from year to year, with out destroying the symmetry of the architecture. The above named sum of Bve hundred dollars to be paid for plan whteh the Board of Manage; e oball select from number prevented. For further informatlou, address „ , „ BOYD A WILSON, uiiRft s , inc *' Manager* Georgia State .LpMsfl,... FACTORY O-OODS. S hirtings, sheetings, Drill., Stripe*, Oanabnog*, Yam*, Ac. By wholcule, at factory^rlcc*._ For sale by Jerrinoa'lbySen, cn Whitehall ctreet, Factory Agent*. „ Atlanta, On. JOHN. B. FULLER, 47 1ST STREET, Sew York City. Mamtoxotomb oxd Dials* nr FORTBUI AND STATIONABY STEAM MINES k BOILERS, FROV 2 TO 250 HORSE POWER. Mo*t approved Circular and Upright Sew MUIe, Grid Mill*. Soger MUI*, and all kind* or Mining and rlani tlon Machinery on hand and bnilt to order. _ Shifting, Pullle*. Lea'her and Rubber Belting, and all kind* of Iron and Woodworking Machinery. In etort, i anirtT—4m upped i A Pour Man's Wisil—I asked a student wbnt '■•f"*; tilings he most wished. He said; "Give '»>: books, lii-allb, and quiet, and 1 care for uoth- to" more." 1 atied a miser, and he cried: “Money-mon- •w—money." I asked a pauper, and be faintly aaid: "Bread —Iirrul—bread. I atkt'il a ijrunkard, and he called loudly lor ftrong drink. 1 "'bed tbe multitude around me, and they up u contused cry, in which I heard the wirrla. "Wealth, fame, ploaanra.” 1 u’ki-d n poor man who had long borne tbe 'nu.icter uf mi experienced Christian. Ha re- • j“■'* 'bat nil bia wishes might be met In Christ 'I" be seriously, and I asked him to explain. )''■ “I greatly desire three things: First, it I in- fi,i| t ,i| j n Christ; secondly, that 1 may • -L Limit; thirdly, that I may be wit* Christ. 1 ‘*:ive thought much ol bis answer, and Ihc ,r - I think ol it tho wiser It CUSHINGS & BAILEY. WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS AND 8TATI0NER8, No. 863 Baltimore Btreet, Baltimore Maryland* School Book*, Medical Books, Law Book*, Miscellaneous Books, Paper Envelope*, Inks, Peu*, Pencil*, and Stationery of ell Unde. Beak-Binding of Every Description. EWOrders solicited from Libraries, School*, Dealers, Clerk*, Ac. ncld—*m »Wi IRON. m t> COILS MANILLA ROPE. ttf 76 dosen Short Handltd Frying 80 cotie F* rot Pocking H to 1 800 t'osen Shovule and Spader, 1600 dosen Pocket Killv**, 800 gross Tsbls Cutlery, 800 dosen Corn Combs, IV boxer Tin Piste, 8000 pounde B ock Tin, udr Bur" "■* iSht, - “la Vlre Sifter*. RAGLAND'S HONEY-DEW, SETH HALSEY'S COMET, McCORKI.E A BOWMAN'S qUEEN OF THE SOUTH, MILl'EK'S BLUFF CITY, PACK S CREOLE. MATTRBW8 A WEIGHT'S ROSE MOUNTAIN, HOLLAND'S GOLDEN AGE, end HOLLAND S INDIAN qUBEN, Together with various ether grade* too tedlon* to men tion. BACCO* e, ° rU< l hr * urt " of CIGARS and SMOKING TO- All of which ore offered to tbe trade on as accommo- B. O. WOBTII, LaU of }nimington, Jv. V uso. H. DKWiv, of tin0 York. DIBBLE, WORTH ft CO., Commission Merchants, 188 PEARL ST., NSW YORK, P ARTICULAR attention given to the isle of WHEAT. P»rtie* requesting, will be regnluly advised of tbe •rate of the market. D. Fish, B*q. v President National Marine Bank, N. Y.; H. L. Worth, Beq., Cashier Ne- Uonsl Park Aonk.lf. Y.; D. HratSnrfcqTRceldint First National Bank, Newborn, N. C.; Mesira. Jewel A Snider. Macon. Gn. Je*6— ESTABLISHED 1SS8. liwis l. ansoTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B. T. ABBOTT. ABBOTT & BROS., Commission Merchants, And Whok'wile Denture in PRODUCE, PROVISIONS & GROCERIES, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. BACON, BACON. Q ft CASKS CHOICE CLEAR BIDES. Just receive) O and for rale by ABBOTT A BROS., Commletlon Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Gi. BACON SHOCI.DBBS. on CASKS CHOICE BACON SHOULDERS. For t)v sale by ABBOTT A BROS.. Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Us. COTTON TARNS. g BALES COTTON—Assorted Numbers. For sals by ABBOTT A BROS., Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ua. SHEETINGS, SHEETINGS, g* BALES 4-4 SHEETINGS, best quality. For sale by ABBOTT A BROS., Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Allunta, Ua. 50 1(00 punude Bar Land,, 1 ’ 60 Anvils, 76 Vises, 4000 pounds Smoothing Iron*, anon pounds Orilln's Horse Nalls, 600 dosen Flies—assort ad, 8000 pounds Galvanised Sheet Iron, 8 tons Oast Steel, 80 tons Flow Btssl, 800 tons Swede* and Rs&ned Iron. *0 tons Bend, Hoop, and Hors* Shoe Iron. 16 ton* Oval, Half Oval, and Hair Rouud iron, 86 ton* Boiler, Piste, end Sheet Iron. For sale by WEEDS A CORNWELL, Noe. 160 and 161 Brongbton Street. Savannah, Ua. COFFEE. 3000 19 c * , T* d ‘. ft etB Jtto d* Janeiro, BAGGING, BAGGING. ROLLS KENTUCKY BAGGING. Just received and tor sale by ABBOTT A BROS., Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. ROPE, BOPE. Kft BALES ROPE, best quality. Jast received and V\J fin sale by ABBOTT A BROS., Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Gn. OATS, OATS. 300 PR,MB OATS- For sale by ' ABBOTT A BROS, Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. BALT, SALT. ,) BAGS VIRGINIA BALT. For sale at man ^OUU ufacturerr' prktmj*^ A BRQ8 Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Gn. 10 GUNNY BAGGING. HALES INDIA RAGGING. Just received aud lor sale by ABBOTT A BROS., Commission Merchants, Whitehall street. Atlnttm .Y(Ivi>i'tli*«;mcntN. VALUAIIIJO 31 li,L ANI) CITY PROPERTY AT GHAV0ERY SALE. gTATE OF TENNESSEE, HAMILTON COl'NTr. Chancery Court at Chatlanooya Joem M. Blundell, Assignee ol Lewis, Nplteer A Co. u. Lewis, Spitzrr A Co., and creditors of raid firm. Pursuant to » decretal order of estd Court rendered In the above entitled cause, at ita Juiy leru, KA37,1 will, Oil Tuesday, Nov. lDtb, 1807. On tbe respective premises, sail to th* highest bidder, on s credit of six, iwelvt, eighteen, and twenty-tour months, taking notes with approved security, insuring Interest from date, and retaining t lien until the pur chase money has sll been paid—Ihe following described property, which will bo sold In lots to suit purchasers, except the Mills and Machinery attached to the freeholds which will uot be -ejarnted: as also that on which there is tpeciae liens: DESCRIPTION. The Real Estate within the corporate limits of Chatta nooga, purchased by laid Lewis, Sp-tirr A Co., from Moore A Marsh, being the lauds on which tho Saw Mills, known as tbe Moor* A Marsh Mills, ar* situate, on the VI est side of ChAttsuooga, together with all theMilla, tlxturee. Implements, anil apparatus necessary and nsed and belonging to said Mills and on aid lauds, and all the Lumber, Building Material, or projierty ol tuy kiud or chsraGter, real, personal, or mixed, aud biitongfug to aald AIS-., .... -■ —. — — —— — " ■■■w, iiwj III.UU, iUUHU aa Lots No. 6aud 7, on Payne atieut, In Chattanooga, on which the Fisher Mill property stands, together wTtu all tb« personal property, machinery, or other property on •aid lot* belonging to said Arm. Also, all the Houae*. Machinery, and other ■ said drm on the West, half ‘ ' leased front Mr-. Martha 1 llnson Fort, deceaatxl. Also, the Houses, Building, and other property situate on lot# 63, 67, and 56, Market street, Chattanooga, which land has been leased to said Arm by Mr*. Martha L. Fort, executrix, Ac. Also, the Lime Kilns aud the Lime on hand, and other pr >perty, on two lot*, on which there said Lime Kilns are situated, anil leased to said Arm by C K. Grenville aud John Burke. Also, all property belonging to aaid linn situated on t tract of land leased by said Arm from G. W. Gardenbire. situated ou Citico Creek, In Chattanooga. Also, tbe uuexplred terms or the leases to certain real estate leased to said tlrrn by Mrs. Martha L. Fort, execu trix of Dr. Tomlinson Fort, accessed, to-wl.: Thu South THE ARROW TIE HD 1R0I BANDS BALING COTTON ! AN INSURANCE AGAINST FIB2, WASTE, AVO THEFT ItTNEqUAIsVD FOR Simplicity and Rapidity of Adjustment ». Machinery, and other property ot t half of die Mi Ip Yard property, ■tha L. Fort, executrix of l)r. foui- helf of Lot No. 63, South half of Lot No. Ml, South hull of three-fourth* of Lot No. Vi, on Market street iu said city, ou which there Is situate .Brick Bulldlrgs lucorn- pleted. Also, the Weslhalf of Ship Y’ard. And also, uuexplred lease of Lots In Chattanooga, leased by said Arm from Gardenhlre, as above, end Gren ville aud Burke, as above. And Stso, the unexpired term of lease ou certain pro perty in Chattanooga, leased by said Arm from W. ’W. Lee. Attorney in fact for Lindsay'* helrr. Also,# Tract of Land purchased by aaid ttrm from Moore d Marsh, In the C'lty of Chatiauooga, and lor which they holds bond tor title, under the name of the Billy Smith property, containing three sere*, more or '■■re. Also, a Lot lu the city of Chattanooga, known ae lot o. S, on Branham street: Provided this lot No. 8 on -ranbam street hse been sold to one David Freidmann tor the sum of (7,1100, Friedmann having paid tun ou the same aud contracted to pay (800.76 on lit* lien held by Charles Snndquist on the same. Also, Lot known as 30 or 41 Poplar street, In said 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 lo which they may becurae en titled without say reservation, whether toe same shall have been listed lu this advertisement or omitted from tbe same, subject In every case in all valid snbtlatlug claim* aud liens which may be now on said property, placed there by reasou of unpaid purchase inouev, mort gages, or deeds of trust or otherwise. Alsu, eight head ol lloracs, four head of Mules, and iwelvu Wagons and Harness. All of said real estate belonging to said lit m will be sold In bar or the equity of redumption, amk the property leased will be sold subject to ail the rlgUo, limitations, r- spiCuvr itans iiu.i.—.. - ( mil t■ T.:uJ.e —-1 eiundiug in the room aud stead of tbe original lessees. The terms, reetrietious, limitations Ac., of said leases, with the luugth of time the said leases have to ran, will be made known on day or sale; or letters addressed to tl o Clerk aud Master of this Court will be promptly an swered, giving all the information sought. Issued Octo ber 1, l!>(?7. J. W. JAMES, C. * M: ocb-td By Dsn J. Burry, D. C. a M. PKATTE, EDWARDS ft CO,, Commission Mercnants, Forsyth 8treet, Atlanta, Ca. JN STORE AND TO ARRIVE: 20000 pounds Clear Sides, loOOO pounds Clear Rib Bides, 6000 pounds Shoulders, 86 barrels Lard, 11000 pounds Arrow Cotton Tie, 60 pieces Kentucky Baggiug, 830 coils Rope, 60 barrels Hoseudale Cement, 60 barrels Louisville Cement, 300 bags White Corn, 10 barrel. Cider Vinegar, Cast Plows, Manufactured Tobacco, Ac. AU cash orders promptly fiilcd. Consignment* loll cited. eep18—8m PRATTK, EDWARDS A CO M. A. M 8 , LARD IN KBG8, CANDIES, PICKLES, PEACHES IN CANS, Pine Apple* in Cana, Lobatcrs, Torautous, Oyetcrs in Cbdf, Jpllies, Golden Syrnp, Cider Vinegar, Ac. Just received aud for sale by oc8-c VAN EPPS A TtPPIN. COTTO N YAUNM. W E keep constantly on band a good assortment of YARNS, manufactured by the Covingtoa and Steadman Cotton HiUa, AT WHOLESALE ONLY. df'Orders lilted at Factory prices. STEADMAN A SIMMONS, Marietta street. Atlanta, Ga. MlNtrclIuneoua Artvertlaummnta. MlaoollaneaoUM A d vortlsomonts, w a. ¥t k jj , Previous to Oetobar 16th, In Lota of FITE CENTS AND UPWARDS, 615,000 16 BOLD, SILVER, bad OKXXXBACU, In Uxohsnge for Boots, Shoes, Leather. AND SHOE - FINDINC8, .A.t Low Prices ! I MORE THAN 100 CASES NEW 60008 OPENED THI8 WEEK !! And othora Arriving Dally. Country Merchant* are particularly Invited to ex amln* oar stock, u we will offer them greater induce meat# than can be had elsewhere. TO BOOT AND SHOE-MAKERS. “Of all things under tho can,' Hurrah 1 thers is nothing Ilk* Ltot/tcr. ’ And if yon consult your b*rt Interest, you will certain bay you supplier of I. T. BANKS, Because be make* “ Quick Soke and Small Projltt, and Mill for cub only, thus leaving no bad debts tv be made np In extra proAts. iTH*memher lh* Place and Sign. J. T. BANKS, Rawton’a Building, cor. Whitehall amt llnnter fita. septao— SURPASSED BY NON! FOR STRENGTH AND ADAPTABILITY TO ALL Tho Uaea of Commwoel fJTHEY are manufactured In LIVERPOOL, of th* best English Iron, undtr the persona] snpervlslon of ths In- vsntor, formerly s resident of New Orison*, La. Tho ARROW TIE I* preferred by Shipmaster* sad Compreumen, a* It It worktd with ont-tigbth to on* Inch slack, wbila all SOLID TIES rsqnlr* thro* to Av* Inches, which, In running through s cargo, Involve* s heavy loa* to the Shipmaster. Use the Arrow Tie and Bands, AND SAVE MONEY IN FREIGHT tnd INSURANCE! Arrangement* have been mode to secure an am pi* (ap ply of th* ARROW TIB and BANDS for the coming Ma son. JAMES A. HALL, Agent Middle and Sonthweat Georgia. ANDREW LOWE ft CO., General Agent*, Savannah, Gt. Th* nnderalgned 1* prepared to furnish th* ARROW TIE to the trade at SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding and transportation added. PRATTE, EDWARD! * CO., Aguta, Foray!h Street, Atlanta, Gt. HEAR THE IN8URAN0E A6ENT8 ! S*v*HN*n, May 7th, 18B7. M?l*'niJ.rfon l i flr 'r ( t h u ,y h » v [ng proved to our entire BANOS to; fe,N, h " rou * h le, ‘ t ’ •nperiorityo' IRON H.am. »[ or baling puriioien. we stronuly ruc-ommeud them to the use of the t’lautera ufGeorgta a* an efficient agent in rest.rtcUng lose by fire; aud we ogre* todiecrinl- nate. when practicable, lo favor of cotton thus secured. R. ifVooTMAN. Insarance'Ageut! WOODBKIDGE AroS., In*. Agents. j:c:McNUL A A lD,ar “ c,Agent - JAMES * Tr,,,, C0 ’ Agent London A Lancaster Ins. Co. LANE a WEST, Insurance Agents. Macon, Ga., May 10th, 1867. The recent firs tt the WarehouM ot Mr. B. T. Chap- TERMS OF HIJMSCKIPTION. Dally, per month. Daily, M Moths Wtokly, • month# W##kly, 1 year •ingle oeplM at th# tennter •ingle eopi#« to New# Boy* and Agunti 6 RATES OF ADVERTISING. Fm cat'll square of 10 lines or less, tor the first leser Mon (I, and tor each snbaeqtient Insertion HOrenls. ’•qiaoiB t 8 8 3 S 2 8 8 S’ 3 8 8*33338*38 1 .* ’•ttiaoiu t 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 8" 3"8 **>3833388*. 1 40 ^ •qjuoia i 8 8 S 6 8 ITTTI Mail) 8 8 8 3 3 8 : • a S ft * 8 : *tt<)Ui]) 9 8 8ft 8 8 8” « t* O «f »• r ; 00 ^ ^ ^ *ftsai|1 9 8 8 8'8 8 8 : 6 6 6*66 acton » 8 8 8 8 8 3 : Cd ao »- O 9* to m ~ ~ ~ •0OI11 e 8 3 * 8 8 3 : : « T 6 « O Cl -sauiii g 8 8 8 8 8 3:::: « « T 6 |- « '•ton i 8 8 3 8 8 * ?1T? ‘ssjsnbg j 1... 5 a 7 or 14 or tl or 78 or Special Notices, SO cents per line Ant tuMrUon, tnS 10 cents per line for each *nb*equ*nt Insertion. Advertisements Inserted tt Interval* to b* charged t* new etch Insertion. Advertisement* ordered to remtlo on any particular page, to be charged aa new each Insertion. The money tor advertising considered due altar Ant insertion. All commnnlcatlone or letter* on bnsineM Intended tor this office should be addressed to “Tng Atlant* I#r#t- LietNOk*." JARED 1BW1N WHITAKER, Proprietor. COTTON W4REH018E. Liberal Cash Adranoei! P. K. M’DANIEL. C. H. ST HO NO. ranee Agente, Macon, </*., taka pleas ore in enSorslng the action of the Agent* at Savannah, Ga. E. C. QRANNI88, Agent for Mvenl Ins. Companies. J. W. BURKE, Insurance Agent. E. J. JOHNSON a CO., Insurance Ag'ts. J. MONROE OGDEN, insurance Agent. J. M. BOAllDMAN, Insurance Agent. JNO. B. COBB, Isuranee Agent. may87—6m oci—;iui FALL ^' iii.uk i) a genuine uprising, says tha Boston t ‘ " 'J Hi" people uf tliis State in opposition to "n: I'titty iimt lives and broatbes in the ntmos- ol Knillcalism. it Is iu vain to cry out, 1Ih ’h a movement of the rumaeliersl" No '"i cl'ist ol men eonlii make, no one class can prevent the movement. A leading member ol Kupublicun party was called upon lor his an- >'>sl MiiNcripUon. “1 am not a member of the (l; |mljliean purty this year.” "AU 1 but you wiJ w 'kr for (ii )V . Hun,mk." "|( i du 1 will give you •kindred dollnrs the next morning." The ao- ‘ r "'' r *"l no money. People, weary and vexed " 11 Vain iileinpis lo do llie iui|MMMible, will roll H ti'igbiv wave ot eonilemnalion over Hie lollies 1 ^olaiion and tlie crimes ol the constabu- perBriUshBr^^oPor^h, li'KtHlis n murder a week — WoAlinylon Hot 1 1‘OlllirQ o it no Hmilhcrn eity "lhat ImihsIs a mur in - '" lt '“ ,acll 'iHelU needs reconatnict- H hi. n Congress convenes, it should /.I".'"' 111 "Ill'll ' omniillee to inquire into her 1'iru l ,| *8 i "Republican "■ rn.i »:'!I? ri i inc " l, ’ or not - thiaconnecUon uiiiii, 1 W<1 ^id ilia oilier day, that Hie I'hidutLui *V.'" «'dy '»• New York have w, 'a'*"* 11 " lh* last twelve moullii more l,f Ui<- v„lii 4ut ir’"'® tb,n the entire population “nsiliern Stales.-ATM. InttUigineir msyts—dm FOR RENT HOUSE on PeschtrM street, containing 6 rooms, aud kitchen, with \good garden ^pot.Jwlonglug to T. > Broad street. .CLARKE. Agent. '. Grubb, now occupied by Col. L. E Apply nest door to Poet office, on obft-dw L. U. SOUTHERN Seed and Agricultural Warehouse I McROBERTS & CO., itorage, forwarding, and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealer* lu Agricultural Implements, Produce. Grata’ Field end Garden Heeds, Form Wagons, Threshers, Sr., Ac. Agent* for Wood's celebrated Reapers *ml Mowers, Miii’lcot HI root, NABIIVILLK, TKNN. AGENTS WANTED FGII 1*50 No. 40 anil 44 M. tiik O It A V .1 A C 1C KTS, And how I buy I.IvimI, Fought, nod I)i«d for Dixtu, WITH IboUmU »Bd SkftlchM of Life iu tho ConfodorMj. 8 - d BROTHERS * CO . ucK—lot* lirosd street, Alieuii, Ot. FLOUR. HAGS Choice Extra Family Flour. Jnrl re ceived and tor sale bv ABBOTT A BROS , Commission Merchants, Whitehall street. WANTED. -I 1WWIA BUSHELS NEW CORN, to be delivered L UUUU between 1st Doeember and 1st January next IkKOi buxhela Prime Oats, 611000 |>ounda Prime Fodder—baled, 1000 linshels Choice Red Wheat, 81X10 bushels Slock res*. Parties wishing to Mil will address ABBOTT * BROS,, Commission Merchants, ot-s - ly Whitehall stiMt, Atlanta, Us. HT A Card.—Wbnt is Tarrant’s Effeh- vxscshtHsltxxr ArsniSMT, tnd what are Ita cflectat These are queetlona which tho great American public lias a right lu ask, and It ha* also a rigid lo expect * candid and satlelhctury reply. The proparallon Is a mild and gentle sallnu cathartic, alterative and tonic, and Is most caretolly prepared In the form of a •unw-wbltc powder, containing ell tbs wondertol medical propcrtle* Cf th* iar-fcmed Beltaer Spring* or Germany. Of Ita effect a we would say that those who have tasted the preparation era the best judges, and they declare over their own signatures, that th# preparation will promptly relievo ludlgastloi:, regulate the (low of the bile, ■ lire every specie* or headache, Iranqulllxc the nervous ayatem, refresh and luvlguratu the weak, mitigate the pang* ol rheumatism, noutrallxo aelil lu the etomai-b, rleansc uud lone the bowels, assist the falling ap|i*tite, cure the heartburn. ... . . , , . „ If you ur* t euficrer give this remedy one trial, and It will coovlnoe you of the above feet*. TARRANT k CO., sole proprietors, New York. Hold by ill Druggist*. .epkl ly Tha Glory of Xu ia Strength. T HBREFORR, the nervous tnd debilitated should Im mediately ne* Uilubukd’s Bxtsxot Buono. AND WINTER DRY a O O D S ! ! Foreign aud Domestic Dry Goods, Whit li if now complete lu every l)i*p«rtinelit M ARSHALL, BITROR & BOWEN, Importers mul .lobheri*, oopl'J 14*H Meeliim ft reel, rimrleBton, S. O. THE BRIDGEWATER PAINT AND COLON WORKS, NxNurACTimcu or White l.otid mid 7Jnn And COLUKH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Dry aud Ground iu Oil. BRWQKWATER METALLIC PAINT, RRIDOKWATER CDTTAIIE COLORS. ROB'T REYNOLDS, Secretary. OFFICE-71 Malden Laue, ■ NEW YORK. JULY 25, 1867. 1 ftOAO LBS TENNBHJSBE clear sides,: X GvvU 6000 pound* Tennessee Shoulders,i 6000 pounds Tennessee Ham*, 1IXW pounds Tennessee Ribbed Side*. Jnst received and tor aaic by FAIN8 a PARROTT. No. 7 Peach-Tree street, A.lent*, Ga. FAINS k PARROTT, No. 7 Pouch-Tree street, Atlanta, G*. I C FBRKINS FRESH YELLOW BUTTER. Pc X O sale by PAINS k PARROTT, No. 7 Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ga. „ FAINS k PARROTT No. 7 Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ot. A FUI.L LINE of Refined and Haw Sugars. For sale „ FAINS 4b PARROTT, No. 7 Peseh-Tree street, Atlanta, Ga. A.INSBKD Oil.. J BARREL LINSEED OIL. Fo rale cheap by FAIN8 k PARROTT, J.vHfr— No. 7 Peach-Tree Street. Atlanta, Ga. DRY GOODS! DS7 GOODS! TALLEY* BROWN & CO. Whitehall estreat, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Are DAILY RECEIVING their Fall tt ml Winter 8 took OF DRY GOODS. Tho Ladle*especially me Invite,1 to rail anil examine their line ol Comprising, In pari, Silks, French Merinos,' French Poplins, Empress Goods, Bombazines, Alpaccas, Delaines kt. IT HEIR STOCK OF Embroideries, | Laces, Drees Trimmings And Dress Buttons Is larg* and varied. They keep constantly on hand, BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS, PRINTS tnd YANKEE NOTIONS. tepid— near 'til Avemis, South Brook <, Humid Brooke, Nctv Jersey. FACTORY—'.‘*d St lyun, ami FVi.irn oclfi-llni* HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. T HAT DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT on Calhoun atre*' *- —‘ ,J • ■ occupied KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY! TO BE DRAWN AT OOVINOTON, KY. CL ANN T, OCT. 10TH, GLAM U, OCT. SlftT, 1807. LEND TO THE LAND! Union PontT, Ga., October 18,1806. Mturt. BrvmiwtU A Barrow ; Gunra—I nsed your Phosphate on my Cotton at the rate of 850 pounds per acre. I nin nullified that I will realise at Imat 160 per cent, ou the amonnt spent. I am •o well pleased that I expect to use more on tho next crop than I did on thla. Very truly yours, (Signed) P. W. PRINTUP. Amulet's, Ga., November 1,1866. Meton. BrlghiwtU A Barrow ; Gants The twenty (80) tuus REED'S PIIOSPHATE I bought ot you this year, I used on Corn and Cotton. I am so wall pleased with the effect on my crop, that I wish to parchaM or you for next year's crop, ono hundred tons.t Y’onra respectfully, JAS. A. COBB. This Manure, maaufectnrrd In Georgia (tbe virtues for which are attested by well kuown Georgia dtlxeue, and which Is calculated to do so much for "RtoonclrucBon" In Georgia) It for Mle by LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK, Sole Agente, Alabama Street, Atlanta, Gt. .MACKS AND WHKAT WANTED. eilAn Sack*. Second-Hand Uuunlee and Burlaps. tJv/r *U MUM bushels Wheat LANGSTON, C1IANE A HAMMOCK, Commission Merchants, augIB—Im Alabama Street. MCDANIEL, STfiONG & GO., COTTON WAREHOUSE ‘—AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS; Corner Prior aod Hooter Streets, In eight of the Paesenger Depot, and near the United State* and American Hotels, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, yy «invite the attantion of PLANTERS, and all oth er* who deal In COTTON, to the fact that we ere now of fering a* great facilities and Inducements for the STO RAGE and SALE of their COTTON in Atlanta as can be afforded them In any other market. Onr Warehouse ts Unsurpassed In the State, being large and commodious, accessible to the virions Railroads, completely sheltered, and almost entirely Are-proof. Wo particularly direct their attention lo the fact that Atlanta it now a Cotton Market, where the ataple can al way* be disposed of at ae high prices, relatively, ae lu auy other—leaving to the varlou* Planters on the lines ol the different Railroads leading Into Atlanta, no induce- moot to ship beyond. To alt partlet residing in this Collection District who may desire to ship to ns, we will furnish the penult of the Collector to make anch shipment without pre-pay- nwntqf Tar. as liberal Inducement* Mtfiif bF^eiponli- bllity. The large experience in Cotton of all the mem bers of onr Arm is a guaranty that consignments en- trneted to onr care will be promptly and aatiafkctorily at tended to. sep4—Sm tell them at TEN Don’t Wash Another Week Without Buying GREATEST WONDER OF THE ABE! HALL’M UNfVLHMAL WA8HING MACHINE!! SPECIAL NOTICE TO TBE LADIES. I T has long been felt and acknowledged that a Washing Machine wonld vat ha Invented that wonld b* sim ple, cheap, and mora effective than any of the Machines heretofore offend to th* public. Such a Machine 1* now offered without fear of competition. 1st. One woman will do mora with a Machine than six can do without It. It will waah Ave dirty ahirta (including wristband* and collars) perfectly clean in from four to eight mlnntea—tbt* w* guarantee, or no Mle. 3d. It require* no tkill to operate it, a* a girl 18 years old has washed (in Atlanta) FOUR DOZEN PIKCJfS IN ONE HOUR! 3d. it takes at least one third less soap, and will pay tor ItMlf every yaar In lb* Mvtng of clothing, aa It acta so delicately on tbe fabrics that bank bllla can be waalied without breaking—something no other machine can do. Wemanufactore these Machines in this place, and shall DOLLARS, me same price roey are sold for in New York. There Is no Washing Machine ou th* market that can be bought tor even twles the money, and no Machine that will com pete with It in tho performance of it* wor . Theee Machine* am on exhibition lu thie city, at tho lore or JOUNSON * ECHOLS, Wbltehail street. Mr. HENTLY own* the Patent Right for this remarkable Machine In all the Southern States. Liberal inducements will be offend to gentlemeu desiring the exclusive rich' to sell these Machines in countiesenddistricts, or state. Call on, or address, D. S. BBMTLY k CO., Rome, Oft. BN"Any one infringing upon thla Patent Right will bt prosecuted according to law, and any one giving latorma tlon of the aame, wifl be liberally rewarded. A Great Labor-Savin? Machine. We, the nnderataaed etttaene of Rome, would ny.in behalf or “Hall'i Universal Washing Machine," after full trial and naa, that, tn consideration of Its cheapness, the durability of the Machine, the ease and quickue** ot mo tion, tho small amount of soap required, aud the protec tion of tho doth**, wonld recommend It to a generous public. P. M. 8HEIBLY, G. W. F. LAMPKIN, J. A. STEWART, PAM. F. PUW hiHS, WM. WEST. JOHN W. NOBLE, JAMES NOBLE, 8s., J. J. COHEN. I bought th* Arst "Hall'e PatenMUniversaf IVestang Machine" brought to Atlanta, and am now using It to my perfect MtUhctlon, and recommend it to all as a great Labor-Saving Machine. Mrs. CYNTHIA KILE DIRECTION* - FOR USE. Let the Machine down into a common wash tnb, by cutting notches into tbe side*, tor the Journaie to rest in, until It comes within one Inch of the bottom of the tab; dll with hot water until the water covers the pebble* In tho maclilue two Inches; wet the clothes lu warm water, (tt ts better to soak clothes overnight,) then nth a little ; thou put the clothes always fill the ma- I Prii* of 1 prize of 1 prize ol 1 prize of 2 prizes ol 29 prizes ol 63 prizes ol 9 prizes ot prizes ol' prizes of prizes of prizes of prizes ot prizes of X street, fronting the residence of Major Steele, and ' bv Mrs. Halsey, la now offered at private tale, ola a ‘ “ ' " uual aud comfortable one, containing four .Apply ituul Tho house . rooms, aud Is lu a perfect stale of preservation .. . at this uAler. or on tho prrml.es to Dr. W. T. I'. Gamp bell. A good bargain may be had hy a cash |airehaser. o€t88--6l. FLOORINU. S IX THOUSAND FRET Prims Dressed Kiln Dried Flooring, Tnngnod and Grooved. lanXH— KING. UAUnZK A CO> Prizes Amounting to $230,650. S'J.OUU NUHIRERS AND TS8 PRIZES. Tickets • I a, Halves 66, Quarters 63. The aliove Magnificent Single Number Lottery will b* drawn In public. In Covington, Kentucky, hy Sworn Com- mlssinnera, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at tbe earner ol Fourth aud Scott stroota. The Kentucky State Lotteries are no Gift Knltirprlsee, hut reeuouelbl* Money Lotteries, that an drawn under the authority of a charter from the Plato, and bond* are clvcu for ihc payment of all prlM*. The drawings are pabll.hed In the New York Herald and l.'liiiinmiri Commercial. Tho ahovo scheme will tat drawn the middle and lael of each month daring Itcri and IDfifi. Circular* of Lotteries drawing dally sent by application to l he Managers. |«r Agents waul ml. Address all order* for tickets lo MURRAY, RUDY k CO.. sugSO—ly Covington, Ky. PHILLIPS FLANDERS, Next to Dodd's Corner, Whitehall Street. ^OULD reepertnitly call your attention to onr VARIETY STOCK OF GOODS. Ticking Figured Mnillus Kentucky Jeans Print* from 10 to 80 cents Domestic* .... from 15 lo 80 coni* Bleaching. . .from 15 to 40 cents from 88 to 60 cents from 16 to 60 cents Irorn 86 to 60 routs __ from 80 to 86 cents Cottonsdes from 80 to 30 cents and R variety of nice lb ess Goods, Linens, Toweling* and Table Cloths. In th* HARDWARE Dei Housekeepers, Builders, and FURNITURE IN LARGE QUANTITY. Bedstead* from | 4 to §16 Banana . from 7 to 15 Wardrobes. from into tfi Wash Bland* from 3 to 10 Tablfa from 3 to Work Mtauit. ... ... from 8 to 4 beside*many otherariiilestoo umneron. to meutlnu. Bagar and Coffee, Bantu, Lnnl, and Syrup. at Mil cents per pound . .at 6 cents per ponuri ul lin-uts per pound son soap on all the dirty place*, into tho machine with the pebbles, and chin* half full of clothes, shaking them out aa thay are put In; then close np the door ana tarn th* crank from throe to Hr* minutes, keeping a slow, steady motion un til the dirt isout; then run through a wringer; then boll se usual; then put the clothe* hack Into the machlue with the tab fait of cold water; give the machine eight or teu turns and your clothe* are ready tor the bluing water, and then hang out to dry. Never turn the machine when empty of clothes, as it breaks ths atoues. If any or th* pebbles become broken, pick them out. pehl For sale by may8-tlU*n1 pick them out. „ JOHNSON A ECHOLS, W hltchall Street, Atlanta, (i*. Cast Rlec I. Bar Iron Square Irou ... Baud Iron Smoothing Irons. Andirons Jr 13 lent* per pound m (i ccin* per pound si 7 cento per pound MISS ANNIE KENT. X'amliionulslo X>i*OKsk-MuU«*t% 1 C AN be found *t Mr*. While'*, on Ivy street, next lo Mr. Johu Glen's residence, where die la prepared to do til work lu her line, eud respectfully solicits the pa tronage of ihc ladls* of the city. octd— mi* Louisville Steam Bakery F. W. ETIMMML A CO., 1IOS and 810 West Ore an Ml treat. LOUISVILLE, KY., Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of all kind* of CHECKERS. Agents tor Htlmmcl'a celebrated QC/CK YEAST. scpl'l—8m STEAM, GAR AMD WATER PIPES, BOILER FLUES, Aud all kinds of Brass and Iron PltUaga. Tools. Ae. tor Mtcam and Gaa Pittar'aw*. ' iar Tlie tiest and largest assortment la th* dtv and at greatly reduced price*, baud tor Me* UaL 7 «ug*7-4m 47 DsyStraat, SALT! SALT! Liverpool Salt, Direct Importation, Always on hand and for tal* by WEST A DANIBL6, sepn—im Jos*.' Block, Zavuaah, Ga. §3835