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ATLANTA, OBOROIA.
s „ ur ia* Klornlnu. Oo«. 96. (867.
,,f the Kullon County .MttlU’itl S.i
)„,( night lit till! llllL‘0 of l*i
V KtlV 1
,vl.-fc I* 1
V fill’ll
|:ii huvIII'R
,|HVKll lull r«’‘l
• nt (•.iinu’ll hot iilgltl iv.ii with
I r,,K foi.ijiwino i.ikkh, linmletj to na byn
frloncl, ntv given In tulviinco na thn funrrnl dirge
ll "' ,! ‘i'lii’til» In iltl i Soiiitlntliil 1)1,111,.i, i rfii
,i wlin i' i’i'|it.'sini.itivn men, with tint l.iiunln
M.Hilinii.nl itllnchiniMti, will hn nmmlgnotl to
II" 11- in. i’l.,iiiii|{ lomli lint ivnk. l in y pi to
Join llir inmmn inlilf throtn; wlmac iTq'ihtn wmi
r " ,ml . v III Ohio. IVninylvniii'i, mill olio r
I'uinlii
S.'t i
.. vi'inoviil Irotn tlnil iinm ;111
i Hi Im Ik Iiij; I
ilie "(M.l ifi’oi'tiin Knilivnd
I ’ll llvtllll 11, w>. |-Illlllt|.|| III,. I.
Whli’li lin,lily in in, ,I,..tinv hurried,
lint lin* Clerk of lli.t Potts n ynrlini'iiti. wtoI*.
Wln. li mill II, he m III lh. lull loll
,,ml kl"’"'' n *
run. tnul art' 1>'M Hint aubatitnllal
will tmoti give llltll lor nlil v I lie iiimI
it were in tornn r dnva. Thun om-
Slieriimii'a sign |*osl» tUm»|>|*i.iii’
I roniinne to live in <>nr iiminory
lhak
, r,. room*
(•iix-snna'i' *1
..jiy tirr i» r
: lull In’ " t
, u rllirlif ^
H i i t in'' trom llie Snvnuntili HtpuNi.'.iii
, ,, |( . |,, v:l | ri’i'iihlii-nn ticket” noniinnli.,l in
ir.nnt for IVil*.-bogiM Convention urn
timin' o( one C-i A W Slone, n |.. r
■" w e]l reini'inlieivil in thin locality, bill now
i I'onniii'V'ioiii'r at Snvnnniili. Ilnl ('■!.
„■ ,<>uU'til Min"! il, will inform* Uni eilltor
( v, in ihtii his name was placet! upon
without his |ierini*»lim. Ye UihIs!
■ i ncket the mils must have gotten tip In
'surmniah Oislriel Unit Cot. Slone Could n tl
.iv'h' W'e may next hear that Foster Blmlg-
; lu,tieeonie disgusted, and Dun bill no!
oat is impossible ■ ^ ^
... h midersl'Hid that the Fulton Superloi
, will adjoin n at 12 o'clock to-day, al'n-r a
, |U , | three weeks, timing which time 11 is
II .■ r .loliu Collier has dispatched much impor-
. buiine**. Of the Solicitor General, Col. \V.
II llit.sey. ii is lull justice to say that the res|mn-
\ duties ot his position have been faiibfully
s'hargetl. ^ _____
The Coiimittck on Devotional Exercises
m . lutule thu lollowiug sppoin'nteius lor the
, • v el pulpits in I lie city, so lar as applica-
„,.r, have been made, to wit
ITabyteritin Church—Hev. ,1. S. K. Axon,
p p.,it Savannah, to pieaclt prepai’.itoiy ser-
... Saturday morning, 10* o'clock. Uev. VV.
1’ ta:,u‘ Milledgcville, Saturday night, 7 o'clock.
" ,. t.iirli'il him Just about right at iilglil,
'l l"' earth with ottr hrogam* tunilti);,
It. a railleal, ilut.Iona light,
Ami tlit- Stii'l tlt’a tut.,, illmly burn"":
•eh-
..Din ,
etnapil lila tirpaat,
" •' toirlpil lilin Just as in. found tUin,
A ini lonkPit ttkp a ttnitleal taking lit, tv-t
W ill. Idahoan hrokpu rrii-iitls iironn,! I
Il'U few and fl.-r,-r w-prp the oaths they m
I'tioy swore iioin- hi nng.-r than surimv
111It llioiiglil iih ttipy iraa. it on tin- fn.v ..t
l.f ll.p hrlrks In Hip tin's nil the niorroi
'I’I.p vti’tline may •> oil at iho .pit" Dial V gone,
Al Hip oatha. grip' amt sign. tlmt hrtrared titer
I'm little lie'll reek If they’ll let him-1,-. poll,
In Ihe (iravp where the Domoorala laid him
Hill half thn roitht of ihp polla was iloue,
U hen ihe friend* of the dead were retiring
for ihey knew the enemy had a big gqn.
And In triumph they would a .on lie tiling.
Mowlv and sadly h*p buried him there,
'I’hts notice Ida grave revealin';:
"Ih-re Itnddy died of loo great a abate
"f negro loving feeling."
ilnillt of I>r. A, 4’. lloriiutly.
Tl". Sumter licptibhriin of Hie 2 Itli luitunt.
iMuiion.s Iho following notice ot this most cstim
hide gcullumnu. Them tiro ninny in this city
who will mourn over the sml intelligence:
The umnerou* Iriends of ibis i>stimiktile cili-
/..|t, and cltrislhin gentleman, will regret to leant
nl his death, which look place at the residem:
ot Ins t iilier-in-law, Mr. F. ,1. Greene, Tuesday
morning, last. Inis event was not miexp, end,
a’ thu lei east d Imd been fur a long time con-
lined to his room with that terrible tlisiv ise.eoti
sumption. The dcceused was u brother to tin
Rev. It. O Ilonitidy.ol this Sltite, an I w as mud,
beloved by nil Who knew him. Hr Was of o
sociable imture, eliaritiilje and iios.rs.ed hirer
shurr ot those exeeliettl ipmlitli.s, that we denom
inate Christian virtues.
Its remains were followed 10 the totnl) by a
I'py Donald Fraser, ot Florida, Sablmlli large idffcourse of sorrowing Iriends. m Wednes-
ilti.v ulUTMooii, nml interivcl with Masonic linn*
in 'riling
Rfv X. A. l’mtt, LX l)., of Koawvll, to ad-
rauiister Ihe Lord’s Supper.
Key J. DeWilt Burkliead, of Athens, Sahhath
Henry F. Hovt, to address the Sabbath
or,, lie lived a Christian'* litu; and died a
Christian's death. Rest in peace dear friend,
and tu >y lie w In. "tempers the wind to tile shorn
lamb," sanelify this dispensation to the good o
Ins mourning relatives and Iriends.
it:,l.-ti! Church — Hev. J. S. K. Axon, D. D.,
■ siviitutah, to preach Sabbath morning.
I’., -. D tvtd 11. Porter, of Savannah, to preach
Sil.batlt night.
Fin! Baptist Church—Rev. E. M. Green, of
"'..siiiDgtuii, Sabhalh morning; and Hev. D. 1,.
Bi'.t'M'it, of Liberty county, at night.
Trinity Church—Hew John .Tones, of (drillin,
si tilt morning; and Hev. James Suicy, ot
Newt.a:;. Sabbath night.
v-ei.J Biptiit Church—Hev. W. Flinn, of
M. i .xivillc, Sabbath moruing ; and Rev. David
'V s. D D., of Macon, Sabbath night.
Cotton.
A • Jt i ne hundred bales ol the staple were
iglit In the city yesterday, and found pur-
..or? at hi j to 14 cents, lax unpaid. The do
it ! was lively, and we would again remind
sr friends that Atlanta is becoming one of the
u important cotton puiut' in the South.
Ami Mill They Conic.
lg C tie and Mr. McBurney, and the other
v. y men nominated in secret, by the Radiclas,
.. ramlidates lor the Convention in the Macon
District, like Judge Irwin, have withdrawn their
nsmts. aud refuse to run. What say you Era
. J Opinion, run them any bow ?
"Some Pumpkin*."
Visitors to our sanctum may, lor a lew days,
■■re the opportunity of realizing the force ol
■ phrase that beads this notice, by a sight of,
ties?, "ouc ol the same sort" that orig-
i.fd the popular expression—“*hiwpumpkins."
i . our fellow-citizen, Mn. John II. Lovgjuy,
• are indebted lor a Pimpkin, grown on his
citation on the Oostanaula river, in Floyd
. that excels In Its dimension* and weight
.nyulits species we have ever seen. In eir-
tmlVrtnce, tliis remarkable pumpkin measures
pc and weighs tecenty-ninc pou nctc. It is en-
ply free, too, Irotn appearance of decay, not a
1 .-r blemish to be seen upon it. Aud we
a'... .. doubt tlmt when it is prepared for table
■ it li tvor will be as pleasant and agreeable
x; that of any other of its species grown North
r South. The lands on the Oostanaula river,
1 especially those ,,! M.\jon Love.Tov, are
'P'hie not only of producing pumpkins like
" i" too remarkable one now ornamenting the
• it'iim of This office, hut they can grow as fine
v ml, and as much corn, per acre, as any in the
"’e congratulate the Major upon hi-
;: i'.le jmssev.-i.»ns on tlie Oostanaula, and
i ’ ' he, so I ir as pumpkins are concerned,
’ always, in proper season, have—what we
.■■tired lie clo t have—"tnoro ot the Hamit
.‘".I tii.il his fields tn.iy oiherwise prodnitu
• n, most abundant harvests.
PH the pumpkin its. lt, we sliall least upon
CliristinnB pies come.
***»• C«*lellu , « Cirrus, museum, nml
menagerie.
Il.i. itncroiM Iriends ot the latned Bhmvnmn,
1 istki.lo, will Ih; gratified to learn iioin
nttHiiiinth advertisement elsewhere, that
r ir*; eoiidiiiiatiou of auiusemeiits over w liicli
" preside* will shortly lie on exhibition in
■" 'y- The very name ol Casthi.i.o in con-
'iaa w it it an establishment of the kind is sol-
yuaiiititee of its merit, as all will attest
• visit* <1 in past years his eutei niuininents in
'■t'y F ::titer mention will be made of lib
!■ "tu visit here wlt' , n we have more space
b to comumtid tliis morning.
Itnblnauii'M ('trill* and .Vleiinucili'—Ttle
I.Xlillilllon nl Ihe
The tl line ol John KiiIihim.ii, eiiiiph d with
exliihiliotis ot f.ue merit and Cost,)’ eq lip m ilts,
has hecotue a national celebrity. Ti.rougltou'
every portion ot the country, and in every city,
town and village, lie has a reputation superior
toth.it ot any other manager, and young mid
old are assured Him when his hills are displayed
they w', 11 not be disappointed in anticipating a
display m the rarest and most recherche arettic
performance* ever presented beneath a pavilion.
Our exchanges at various points where Rubin-
son’s Circus lias exhibited, speak in the most ex
travagant terms of the Equestrian, Gymnastic
and general actsot tiie “Olympiad," which, how-
ver, only constitute one leattire ol the gigantic
xhihition lie has organized lor the present sea
son nl ISO?. This department 1ms been per
fected with the most serupclous care, and, it is
not too much to nss'-rt, embodies more areuic
ability in the shape of Equestriennes, Horse
men, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Clowns, Dansunse,
Ethiopian Comedians and general performers,
than any other Circus iu America, or, we may
say, the world.
The magnificent stud of Horses and Hie Lili-
puliau Performing Ponies, utter being selected
lor beauty, symmetry and sagacity, have under-
gone an education which none but the most ex
perienced maitre dc chcral cau conceive. The
accoutrements, paraphernalia, costumes, trap
pings and appointments are in a style of splen
dor to lasciimte the eye, while the perlonn-
tincos captivate the senses of wonder utul admi
ration, aud carry tin- i in agination to the classic
arena of Athenian and Olympic games.
Heroic dating and dazzling show are com
bined with sparkling comedy and Attic wit, and
tints the menu is n focus of attraction to be
guile, charm and exliilerate, while all that is un
seemly, eo-nse or vulgar is banished from its
precincts
The Zoological department is one of the fen-
tnres ol the “world of show." It is, in every re
spect, it modi 1 Menagerie, containing a choicer
collection ol rare Deas's, Linds, Reptiles and the
medium or amphibious family titan has ever be
fore been concentrated in one institute. In tin-
tall ol last year, the proprietor imported, at at.
enormous expense, a herd oi Tapirs, an animal
ol wonderful construction, aud ns rare ns wim-
dert'il. They constitute a study in themselves,
ami are the only specimens to he seen in this
country. I’ltehuge Elephant, maguiilceul Lions
and their mates, I. tociotis Tigers, brilliant Inti
treacherous Leopard-, vaiupyre-ltk Hyenas,
agile Paulinr*. ii ars, iinilaloee, An'!.input, Ga
zelles, to. I sp. eitumis ol the Ape tribe trom the
ti. f.. and mysterious Baboon to the cunning and
mischievous Moukcy, are embodied in this great
traveling caravan; while an aviary ol sur
passing beauty, eon.-i-ting ol ihe rarest and mo.-t
brilliant-plumaged Birds of A>i.t, AIi'knv, La-
r >pe and Atnetiea, will embrace the .lUcntim
the ornithologist. A curious culleciion ol lin
rarest Reptiles and species of Serpent inaUo up
the study ol the naturalist, this poition of the
exhil.ilion alone constltuling sttlili'i-.attrae-
tion to crowd Ihe pavilion. The ’.vltole, how
over, will be exhibited al one price ol uduii.-s.u
And il.us Robinson's Grand Combination, in
stupendous proportion, variety mid excellence
iu quality, can he jus'ly pronounced, beyond
comparison, Hie greatest traveling exhibition < 1
Hie age.
| MINUTUBB ALMANAO FOB OOTOIKB.
SATITftflAY OOTOtlKtt W.
Sun »»11 ;Sim 'pi fj.jf,.
mmi rUf» M». film, uiorithiu.
I’lUtK" »*r Til* NOON.
I r-i (jimrtor--M, lh. 9m. «*vuiiIiin.
I-nil Moon-xlHtl. Hli. Him. monitin
|.Mfi uimrlor— tlUI. lh. Om. inonon ;.
Nfw Moon~U7(l. 7li. 6r»m. iiioriiliu:.
Commercial Intolliscnet:.
AIImiiIm market llrporl.
Saii iii.iv, in i. -jit. -Pitre* In Hit. market rriimin u
follow H :
WIini.d.M.a l-HI.-RS,
i’i.iin, wtilie Cura, ♦ (f» —
Mixed i,i Vrllmv in, —
I'.vens slinitltlor* k* 17
Plain Him.. ........ tu a s:i
t’anvaea Sagar-IJiirinl llama ’.it a* ttf,
I Hear Hthlieil Sides (,* vnif
I'le.tr Hl.lea 31
l.'ti" hi Itiirrela (* III
In Ixegs nml Ciina (,D js
Viiwihu Sai.t. l',n as, a .. 3 ;r,
l.lveri.,Mil Salt (ftSfitl
I't.oeu. New l-'amlly, micka ef us lh.... 7 1.1 !«i 7 fat
I'lxira A I.) © It Ml
Sllperlli"- f, M V, II Ol
SiiAi.l. Uhain,- Uye,per Imsliel 3^1 fat
I'"'" W It* HU
Wur.A'r -Prime White . . 3 Ml UK)
Prime lied ... 9 10 (t Situ
11 ir, per cwt. 1 Nl oft 1 75
uaoiiisu.—Ommy :«l MU
H""I|. do MU
Hern — Machine IU u* lU.q
It amt made |j
Im.s I'iks.-p r th . (a. It
OaNABUiiua 111 (,* 30
Sliinrisns.— , i fit. (nr i.-D*
SlIBKTINIl.—II Hi
Cotton Vxusa 18 HI HU
Hums.—Pry , tU 17
Preon s
l.tst; perl.ld 3 50 40 M IHI
Slati: Itnnnxo.—|,er eq :arc it 511
financial.
lixoimtige on Now York.—Buying at S»'olT| .elltng
■It Par.
Get t. fi"v at 4t oanta; eollittK at (3 rente.
Silver. -0 i) lug at MS Ceuta ; aultlng at 37 rente.
Oold nullloa.—Buying at ft. 45 per punuyiveigtit.
(Told fiittl.—Buying at #1.3 1,^,411.35 pgr pemiyivelgtil.
OEOIttllA.
Buying. Buvtne.
tvi.rgla It. It. .t II. Co.. ■; e'vuiral It. It. Bank. ... 117
‘tortile Bank <>l Hit Os Bank of Middle Georgia SS
• ••".k ul Pulton -HI Bank of Atlanta 55
i.'ik.’f Kmpir.- State., u.*, ttankol' Augusta tkt
V Igitst-i tin. ,v It. To..-. 7 lint..n Batik of Augusta 5
dip Batik ol Augusta.. 3e Augusta Savings Bunk. 13
Manufae’rs It'k of Macon is Ttmlier Ontturs’ Bank 3
Northwestern Hank 4 Hank of Savunnuli 15
Morelmnta' Ptiinture'. 7 Itank ol the State 74
Planters’ Itank 15; Hank of (.'omnterco .... 5
Batik 01 Columbus..... 10j Mvchanic.’ Hank 3
At. AU A M A.
Bank id Mobile 05 Bauk ot Montgomery... ho
liu-tern l'.:uik ,,t Ata— 60 Central Bank tl
.tank Selma 311 Northern Bank mii
•’ommerelal Bank.. .. lll|Sotit.hern Bank tir,
SOUTH l-AIIOLINA.
diU.m Bank 74 Pttoi.Id's Bank 4s
.kink Of Clie-ter 1" Bank of N.wlieriy MS
•'".kol tlie mate (old). 13 Bank ol ilamtmrg.. 15
’•ant. 01 ts southwestern K.ft.Bnnk 38
■ 1 1; | -. Ink 13 t’armers',t Kxeliauge.. 3
•t.-retiants’ .t’tierawi... 14 itank ot Camden mu
link ,11 Georgetown... 14 Hank of t>. C 7
• •inters; Bank in state Bank «
-lanters .1 Mertlanlee'. Is Commercial Bank.... H
MOnTII CAHOI.INA,
d oik ot Cape Pear 44; All oilier N.C. from 80 to
d.nk o: Wdiuington... is s5 per cent, discount
Bank ol tlie State.. .. 4u
Bat little doing in Tennesson and Virginia Bank Hills.
F jij (JYa L NOTICES.
•r£^w"IIom<B»patli7 1 An Explanation
of what It is, with the design of correcting
existing erroueoua imprcsalona concerning It, and of
-In.wing Its claims to be regarded as the superior method
d ,Medical Trac-tlcc." By F. H. Onxc, M. P. Price 90
V ills. For sale by l-htlllps & Crew.oc45—9t
h^Ceurgle Ntute Lollery, lor the bane*
*’ 111 of the Orphnns' Home. Combination Class,
No 107 The following were the drawn numbers, October
25, ! .**07:
75-9-74—4--12—61—83—6—S3—34—27—86
oc’.'O-lt BOYD. WILSON & CO.. aManager*.
Freili Butter, and nice Greon
tnd Blnck Tea, at Hoyt’s, Peachtree street.
ocQV-Ot ♦
Oranges ! Oranges ! !•—Seventeen
Barrels Fresh Sweet Oranges far sale cheap,
to close consignment.
OQ24- J. M. & J. C, ALEXANDER.
J^^JIrs* WIiinIow^ Moothlna Syrup for
OuUdren Teething, greatly facilitates the pro*
cesa of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all iu*
flammaiiou—will allay all pain and spasmodic action,
and in sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mo
thers, it will give r<*i*t to yourselves, and relief and health
to your infants.
We have put up and sold this article f.»r years, and ran
say in confidence and truth of It what we have never been
able to sav of any other medicine—never has it failed in
a single instance to cfloct a cure, when timely used. Ne
ver did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any
oue who need it. On tho contrary, all are delighted with
its operation, and speak in terms of commendation of its
magical effects and medical vlrtuoe. We speak in this
matter “what we do know,” after years of experience,
uud pledge our repntatlou for the fulfillment of what we
here declare. Iu almost every instance where the infant
is sntlcring train pain and exhaustion, relief will be found
in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis
tered.
Full directions fur using will accompany each bowle.
Bo sure to call for “aMih. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,”
iiMvaig the fac-simile of “Curtis Jt Perkins” on the out-
- de wrapper. All others arc base imitations.
Sold by drugulsts throughout the world. Price, only
da cents per bottle.
Oillces815 Fulton street. Now York; 906 High Hol-
onrn. London, England; “l* 1 St. Paul street, Montreal,
Canada. . sep4—Om
I.aw o|' II ii in it n liy. In rc.lnllon lo
Social Evils,—An Essay for Young Men, on
Physiological Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and
Early Manhood, with the humane view of treatment and
cure. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address Dr. ,1. SKI LI.IN HOUGHTON, Howard Asso
ciation, Philadelphia, Pa. sep2ft-8m
DAVIS' I-IALL.
1'viihi y. Hntnrday, nint .Mnndiij’,
llllTOBKR 45. SM, sun 38.
>1 V ItmilA 1,1.
die noYiiiw
"DUPE OF
I A i* xV TV BS13!
The“D,
ill" lh v. M
.'IPI.ISHKI) 1.ALIY uf thisciiy will give
in "i.i’.ving tn yiiunj. iadiufl. H|.i,eiin,-.
“ M Wl r ‘ ; . H.’iiriy "Xhihiting thn nrtistir ntait-
” ' -I..’I, infili-s tb" liru hjinay h" m;ln,
1 " !"■ "■ ,.f I'liililfis & Ci'"\v. Aiimiivr
-•■•t'lt.Mil in mi will hu uin|>ly ('i)ni|i"iis«-
•Miminliig Hi. in iih nhnvn. 'I'll" Imly will
J 11 'fii.ill «:la?« on rcnsonahl" ii-ritis,
• |>ih-:iti-|y in (liawlng nr imiutiiig.
Col. A 1 !<■
".nil lli'l" property, lulu.i^ldj
i'.i rix.'.i.n, will hu sold us a wliu
i ! us :n )•’« stilted iu yesterday't p .j -
r wIII h> 11 it mi the 2.M in-
Six ihe .
mi! want.
."lieu ill eoltun rugs, rope and hi
l.f
I.IHMI, MITICIiS,
I ' -PtlAN'
('OM
24 Star Performers!
Man, Women, ft Children.
THK MOST
Wonderful Perform
ance
^^4- "F THE A U K I I
It AnaiKitoN, 75 ceida; ru-
[ I sorvt-rt seats tl; |.|dblreii mi
I I di r 13. amt si-rvnnis.rsi cunts,
. Deere open ,i 7; .liiiinucsc
■ \ Ii,!,.
1 ■' .>un iiiim. have on liuud onu ol
ui- | Family Grooerirs 1 Vi r sei n
i ' V ir,-nmv piepnred lu I'uiuUli
' •'. ii it the vi-iiesl epieiue can ask
Dv.il comtist* o| a superior *yrnp
1 H’.lul i)ri|is," Hie most delirious
J.l • u«e ever iniiinifiiclured. Tin y
‘j,'"'" 'f'Ti Goslien Rutter, Firkled Stilt
■ 'lktke"d,l riickuells, and a bust ol good
"“>■ Ss.
B-t.livtol West, Giillirieit (Jo. lias Ih-i-ii
The |,UHi„(.|
will uppi
i'uimI r'nmily Jlallnce nt 2 I*. .11.
Mt F. P. KENDALL, Agent.
utii l.
t£r A Camd — SnrrmjTtN
paut.—Tin* Souihurn .a n live compv y. with uti ;unj
< a h capital f|t0(l,00U| paid up and really li.vr • d. ai.l
j muuii/cd by lie n «»f kuown Integi lty, cnerp v. .1 ,d I u !
tcfi*«upaeily. Among it»* otUcerF, atockliokh and dl
r- clor^ will he found th 0 unmet of If. c. Ibncl: < *• sum
! Ta r, N. It. Korrunt, mid ninny others of the true South
j urn niolnl—nil of wl. .in are devoting their persona
j attention to the mi< ( • *• and welfare of tlijp worthy itinti
union, which tliiin fat Uaa met with unparalleled huvcsi
In the history of life iitHurnncn -having done a hiit*ine
of over‘•lx million* In Da fir-t year*a existence. We
tbn uuileralstiH-d, have esiat.lls! --<l Ix-ndqualter* or thla Druggists’ Fancy Goods, &C., &C.,
Stale Agency ut Atluida, (ia.. and ri-spe.'ilullr request
tlie attention "fall who desire to nfi'ert tm-uraiim. on
Henry \y will •» wniiuiiwl by
km 1 ,"' 11 ' : T'o. and it gives iin pleasure to
'" l ". Uieiu to t||Q eountry at largo as rella-
See the untie".
mokfwson nonniNs,
id VV hokshle Deal era in
lUICDICINKS,
I tiiporicn* 1
n k 1 <- n
their lives, to thn careful examination of our mode of
doing bualnea# hnfore itmuring nDmvherc Application**
|or District Agenetcft wanted at Eavannah, AuciiMa. Co*
lutuhua, Macon, l.aCrangc, Marietta, and Home. Alan,
Heveral other plnrca all of which should he imide to thin
Ollh'e. Very renpet Ifiilly,
MojfltlM £ PEUIUN,
octMl «t flen l AlM’n Hon. In*- Co
01 and Oil Pulton St,
IOUSE.
New York*
and !« very liberal in ita indulgeiico to Hoiitlinru curttom,
• ih. Mr. .1. T. Heard, of Georgia, Ih a nalcnmnn in the
lloiiHe- i-a very polite and a* (ntniiinilatiiig ge.itlcman,
and would hn ple ined to have IiIh Iriemli from Georgia
Hcp7- Mm
| call.
hXf'l.t
• ol tlie pructim n| IIou.g
lin, ' n '»> I>r. T. II Onno, of tliis city,
’• lHi fu'iti'l id t|„,
' *0 " tils.
ho< J..store of IMiillips .y
x*" Second RaPtiht Oiii.'iicii.—Tlie Rev. M
Fi.vnn is ex|M*rlvil to romla'l illvdic service in ill
. Inn<1, on N.tiuh)’ morning, x'.tli lust., nt 1014 o'clock,
and It. v l>. Wills, U.D.. al 7 o'clock.
G.
ViHitillg till,
W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
' THE BELL-J0HN80N BUILDING.
1 ' K lr, ""H warehouse 011
Ly Col. A'litlrnti tlie 1
Holt toil
"Bill lust.
NOTH 'M.
* 111
*.l.| Hl
mm: stockhtiid.’o of tb-
I r-'ipie-tcd to a
Broad Hired, at Jt o’clock »
HH bl|*dn«'«H of illllIMlt.il', *
> holdor- will the
: * I • * Institute are
power of uttoruey Mccoinpanyliig a
the lot
ration
EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION.
I.NOAHKMKNT Foil A l.l.MITl:,) I’KItlOII WITH
Barnum’s Museum Collection!
AND
VAN AIM'S MENAGERIE!
XT iider One Oetio.'veLS,
FOR ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION.
IN rON.TIJNCTION' IVITII
DM GASTELLO’S MODEL CIRCUS!
VV'>.
.2!
j
E. C. HOAVJES, .......... MANAGER.
WILL EXHIBIT
IN ATLANTA
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 at nadiid, 1867,
ON WASHINGTON HALL
Tho exterior will be brilliantly Illuminated with 100 gan Jem. and decorated with flag* of all na
tion*. Never before, In the hi§tory of amneemnts in America, has any enterprise of a similar
character been Inaugurated on so vast and grand a rcale as the present combination of BAKNUM.
VAN AMBURGH & CO., and DAN CA8TKLLO, nor h 'H there ever iv f re been offei
lie appreciation and patronage an exhibition which combines such nu < .-rou« and varied attrac
tion*, or which contains *o many element* of i*u<ce*i», nr which promised to afford bo large an
amount of refined amneement and pleasure combined u 1th Inatru* lion. Before sneaking of these
in detail, the Management desires to direct attention to h Rut nr. nf a novel in conception n» it 1*
gmml in execution." We refer to our
GREAT GRATUITOUS EXHIBITION!
. Which rlmrar.terlzcs the cutroof onr olUlbllshnivut in every jiluce, A IJI? 1 LI. t A NT STREET PA-
5GRANT. which for extent, richness, elegance, dazzling • fleet, gerceens tfisplav, and thrilling In-
Iterest, has never been equaled since the triumphal piovi'«ebin m .•indent Runic! Tn this erand
Ji-nvalradn and moving picture will appear a eerie-or the mo-t ELABORATELY FIN-
luttiiif ^ISHEB CHAHIOT9I resplendent in itlldiug mirrnrs and paititings. gorgeously decorated
HiPk )' HI form care, artistically flnlehed cages and dene, centainiuu' thu wlmle ot the Zoological Collec-
1 tion: the Band Chariot of original design amt reepleudent ileenrntion. called TIIE THRONE OF
APOLLO, and a Cavalcade, entitled TIIE CKL’.-ADEIt’S TRIUMPH! consisting of overl50
mounted Knlghta, clad In lmmished steel armor, with their banners, pennoue, and Insignia, aud a-companled bv their Ladies, in co-tnmee or Medieval
ages, all procodtng the crowning feature of tho proceaslon. A LARGE LIVING LION, Dome on the elevated pfatfoi m ol the -p eudtd tableau carriage,
loose, unchained, uutrainmcled unit free, tn tlie public streets, surrounded hy bcantifnt girts, approprtatelv draped, aud producing a living picture (kill
of Interest, boautv. and grandeur. This sight forms the GREAT SENSATION OF THE TIMES ! and ope which noue should fstl to
witness, ns Its like will not bo seon again tn a lifetime. Tnia Procosston will bo formed each day outside tho pavilion, m presence of the public, and
will move through the principal streets between 10 and 14 o'clock, A. M.
BARNUM’9 DEPARTMENT-NATURAL HISTORY
Combines h great number of specimen* of various deacriptlona aud character in the school of Natural Htstoiy, wh clt have h«en collected at the expanse
of the largeat energy, indefatigable research, and the most lavish outlay of money.
VAN AMBURGH Ac- CO.'S DEPARTMENT
Consist* with numerous additions, of the
entire Van Amburgh Zoological Collect on,
beautiful wild beasts, birds tind ivptil
from every section of tlie known world
Among uiutiy others will be f mud the fol
io wing :
Aaiatfc Mon and Mono** ;
African Lion and Lioness*;
THK BABY ELBPHANT, JKNNY KIND,
Ferformedby Prof. lin'd ;
SOUTH AMERICAN HIPPOTAMUS,
From the river Amazon, discovoted by
Prof. Agassiz, and the only oim on ex-
hihitlHi;
TWO HUMPED BAOTKIAN CAMEL,
The only one exhibited in Amci lci for «.*»
years ;
Roys! Kcavtfiil Tiger,
Only one iu the Utdttul Slates :
Splendid Ur«izi!ii:it Tliter,
A beauty: Senegal Leopard, Th:>m-t Beer,
?>aer*’d (Sittle • T Mndoostiiu, T-uljol’ii hoar,
A Youn ' Lion Wlieh- W Mite llim.-lay a
Bear, African HV'-iim Africa’. Potvnpi'• .
Peccary or Mex'ca.i Wl .1 do-. Spotted ' >:i«
Deer, Am Hater, .lapane o Mu kilt Swim?,
gray mid red Ko\e-» lav i Haros. Am • i.* n
rd*ow Deer. Kgvptlan Irhn« nnioi.. l’our-
hori.ed Pali oi:inii r hcop, Si u h AiocTte.ii'
l.!»iMja j , Prairie Wolf, (Juinea Pig and mi
merotts other rpecim of gtent varietv and
interest, together with a colony t.f Monk ys,
Apesund Baboons.
The Ornltholcg cal r'o.Section of Bird*?
from tdi part- of the cart!*, comprise* ho»vu
of the rarest •pei lmens known to . H'm aUf .**.
of corneous plninti'.-e and wonderful cimmr*
illation, lathe various aviaries win he loutid. among
•tilers, h pair of white Peacocks, the Lyre Bird of I d
Vasants, Spanish Macaw,
Au-tHan ('CUaiii!, I.ove Pa oqm-tts. King imd Queen Ptrrot Ill o k Swan from Aust.aiiia, r’restod'cocuoo*. Gold n PheaMiit. South American Pow e
»limits, Itosa/oeatoo Auatrallan Uos lmns, Keu aud \ellow Ciested Cocaioos, African Pelllcan, The various animals, birds, and reptllti
'.t* *frjii.NHON Hall, or f .lolm- :
'hteti si |„ t |„, H»»ne, will lie lignin i
"'h Tuvsilny tiex,. Bee noticT. 1 X ,,A "" ,
f •( *t-
i: i '.NT.
I * STilllt? lint
is Ala-
t’lMyton »V.
-•)!, A n Tp • ♦- Adair. Posser* toil to he g^n o» iho lint da v of So\ cm
‘""'cJniafi Wl1 »'"T » rocknway j o^"l.'mn" |,ly 1,u " m "'' " r "'"
"*y Bmrulng next. Hen nut ice. i «e*i-»i ’ WILLIAM KZZAlil)
WILLIAM EZZARI).
B Y virtu< . r ..
inortyNcu, ex veil led and delivered to mo on ....
beptcmbni. hv tJeorge .InhliMoii, I will sell at the
prt mtHOM, nt in o'clock In the forenoon, on TUESDAY,
tin",'Mb instant, lot No. I. In iho sub divisions of Ihe
n tl Market lot, fronting !i6 fvul oil Broad street, and run-
inn ; ha k tin led to a lour foot alley running from Ala-
iMina street to tin* railroad. Nani lot hounded North-
'vest hy Ataluuuu street. In the city of Atlanta, county of
Kullon, state of Georgia. The hiiihhu# on said lot is
now occupied um the Post OtHce, the hi*coihI floor as Hev-
tdllces, and th j third floor is (lie Bell .lohusou Op
i Hall
Said rale la made tn satisfy mortgages Jand pay other
debts.
Terms rash.
ocV5~ld It. II. CHILTON.
A LECTURE ON THE ANIMAL KINGDOM, BY TROFEiSOR U. ELLIN-(1IAM.
^SpSSt
I’l’OF. TI A LL, who has succeeded to the title and honors of tho late Van Amburch. the king of
lioti cot quer.TH. will, durintr each exhibition, give a ren arknhlc d- inmutrat on of nls control f
the brute creation,and will enter the den In whlQh ere confined six large
and foroolous I ions, andgo through a great v me v <d n v. 1 m.l sen atonal tens, exnV
tttiu! Jus m> siurious power over theao blood-thl'-stv monsters,: ml conclude hy FEEDING THEM
V*UH HAW MEAT FROM HIS NAKED HAND, in full vio-* of the andience. a most remarkable,
perilous, aud thrilling act. Prof llall will also introduce and perform tho baby elephant, Jenny
Lind, cni-ii g this sagacious animal, the smallest ever exhibit, d, to go through a number of re*
n.urkable feats, such us have never heretofore been accomplished.
DAN. C AST E LLO’S I> IOPARTMENT
<Comprising Dan. Castello’s great circus, compost d of the
Rnequestrian pr*»fessh»ji, comprising th«* be~t male and femali
mod distlngnlshed luminaries In the
- , „ main riders ami a full company of accom*
bed acrobats. ptisturers. *rapc/.ists, ieapers, vaulters. and hntnorous clowns together with
V/j.4 • '«-tej «’s school of Educ iu d Antnm’s. Foremost a omj this congress ot talent, skill and excal
** iciico wi I be found, in conjunction with others, tiie tiantcs of
MLLK. EMMA, thu talented and henntiful ln.lv uqtwatrlunno ; MI88 NATALIE GROSVKNos, the fai-y of tho circle; MLLK. BLANCHE DR LAVE.
«charntinircqmtRti'e»n frnn Paris; MU. • AN. gas i’El.I.o. the *\ tn«*rl< an humorist, philosopher, and wit wh»se retlie d hum r, luhtilc thought Hid
k* i ti ob-crv.'itiou commaml_nnivei>Ml lubulrution ; MIL cH.\l\‘LKs FISH, the great American equestrian, principal act perl-inner, and hn.'seback rider
“ “ * 1 J ~ ,J ‘ * *■"“ 1 artistic acrobat
nn * back s .mniersniMlst; MM. E. HOLL< ‘WAY. the finished rider ami accomplished gymunsi; MU. R HARMON, tlie popular and artistic a(
and gvinnastic p« rf'iinei’, MU.T BAUKDEIH the character and scenic rider; Mlt.WM T. AYMaK.U • poopleV clown the nersonifiGatlon of t
and thn gentleinanlv Joke-cracker; MM. DK’KINSON. tho prince of gymnast*, MR. HENRY MoNUOE, the tr peil-t; MM. \VM AVER’
miraculous vauitei . I‘U<»!•. II ALL. the great doi haul performer; PUOF. ltoBKKT EI LINGHAM, ihe eloquent and accomplished lecturer; MR.
HKKNLIK/iEM, the operatic loader,
humor
ERT. the
“ FBE.
Mr. Dan. f’a-ti llo will Introduce his beauti
fully formed and louu-maneU
Ettl Rnssian Horse Czar,
Whose liitelll^eiu’u isextrsor.v, nml «t)» miller
tho (tlrectleu of his trnincr, Mr. Custello, will
rests. li*n Cittoilo wll
formingT Irk Horse. "ANDY .ItlllNSON, tils
low (’imieitv rmiy, “Alt I’KMI't* WARD," *ml
"TIOMOTftY TUG MUTTON."
|3F*I‘errornmiiri'« si <1 IV AT. uml 7 k IV M
Doors open nt 1 sml (II, I'. M
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Admission
children under ten y ars.
DAW CASTELLO,
Kqueslrinn Msnsgri iiml Uuiimni Oirgclnr.
i=2rWill Kxhibit in. GKRIF’F’IN Thursday, October 31wt.
Atlanta AdTartlaamenMk
1867 FAU AND WINTER!
I>RY GOODS!
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
JOHN M. CANNON,
Corner Whitehall A Hunter Hta.
ATLAHTA. GEORGIA,
f|lAKBM pleoure in luformlog hi* friend* md the pab-
lie that hi* itock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS I*
now complete In every department, and I* on, of tho
largest and belt Miorted ever brought to tbl* market.
All oaah buyer* an respectfully Invited to call and M*
"nine tht.
Magnificent Stock of Goods
Style* and prlCM cannot be surpassed. If you doubt It,
cull and you will be convinced of tbe fact.
One Price Only!
HOICK BALES AND SMALL PROFITS I
ThoM principle* in tnd* I find, from put experience
o be u lmmnteblc a* truth Itself, when etrtetly eerrl#
•nt. They shall tn th* Attnre, a* In tbepaet, be faithful!
idherad to In this Establishment. Every article In thie
tone* most sell Itself, ae we will not in any case resort
io the trick of elltng one article at* sacrifice and mi-
(tug a double profit on something else. We guarantee
every article we aelt to be what it is represented.
Merchant* are specially nvlted to examine this Mock
bef ire purchasing elsewhere. We have a Is-ay, on hat'd
a iplanotd RESERVE ST0< K in every Department, an
will ull them to Dealer* cheaper than thev can lay them
down from New York. Space will not perm.t more thin
nentlon of a few article* In th* different Department*
DBBSS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Black tad Fancy Stlke, Plain tnd Fancy PopUni,
French Merinos, K*p*,Empr*u Cloths,
All-Wool Detain**, Chens Popllas, Alpaoeu,
Bombasines, Mohair*, Ac.
HOUSE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
6,9,10,11, and lM Bleached and Brown Sheeting*,
fi, 7, 8. 9. tnd 10-4 Bleached and Brown Table
Linen*,
All the favorite brand* of Bleached and Brown
Shirtings, Napklua, Doyllee, Towel*, MaiMlli
Quilts, 49 Inch and 5-4 Pillow Case Cotton.
WOOLEN DEPARTMENT.
Plain and Twilled White Welah, Shaker, and
American Flannel*,
Plain and Twilit d Red and Gray Ftaunels,
A splendid uaortment of Plain, Plaid, and Spotted
Opera Flannel*,
6-4 Black and Colored Cloths for Sack* and Cloaks,
6 4 Water-Proof Cloaking,
10,11, and 19-4 fine Alt-Wool Ribbon-Bound Eng.
liah Bed Blanket*.
600 patnJBrown, Blue, and Gray Blankets—
all size* and qualities.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Swtea, Jacconet, Mull, Nainaoek, and Turleton
Mufline,
Platd and Striped Swire Jacconet and Nainsook,
Dotted Swiss, fine Irish Linens,
Heavy Irleh Linens for Ladles' wear.
Linen, Lawn, and Cambric L. C. Handkerchief!.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
500 beautiful Cloaks, newest styles.
L5L2SL » e tt r i” e 5!i.s? ?!“
prepared' to offer great inducement*. Xfi oor Cloak* are
made to order, and are consequently much cheaper than
it Of tohhflPI Thn flnaat mall mm sk.
if bought of Jobbers. The finest a* ^ll ss thilowMt
priced Cloaks manufactured can be fonnd in this aolen
did asaortment.
SHAWL DEPABTHBNT.
1000 Long and Square Shawls—Black, Plaid, and
Fancy, fifty different styles and qnalittas, cal-
ststlng of French, Scotch, and American goods.
A large lot of Breakfast Shawls, 8 on tags,
Nubias, Scarfs, Ac.
For Boys and Genta’ Wear.
Black French Broadcloth and Doeskin,
Gold and SUk-mtxod Cassimara, Scotch Twee
and Oaailmerca,
Sattlnets, North Carolina and Kentncky Jaana
English Petersham clothe, 6-4 Eng. Oxford Cloth
DOHBBTIO DEPARTMENT.
1000 pieces French, English, and American Prints,
100 plaoss Plaid Llnsey,
100 place* Bed Tlchtng,
S O pieces Denims, Stripe*. Plaids, and Check*.
Bales or Augusta Shirtings, Sheetings, O.naburgs,
Drilling., Frcuch aud Scotch Glughama.
SUNDRIES.
Misses' and Ladles' Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
Fin* French and Domestic Corset*,
Ladle*' and Gents' Paper Collars,
Ladles’ English, German, and American Hose,
Elsa**' and Children*’ Wool and Merino Hose,
Ladles' Merino Under Vests,
Gants' fine English Half Hoae,
Silh and Printed Colton Handkerchiefs
Belts, Laces, Embroideries, Braids, Ac.
Alwaya on hand, a foil Hn* of NOTIONS.
JOHN M. GANNON,
septS— Corner Whitehall and Hnnter streets.
w. w. CLAYTOX,
AU*. D. ABAOk
CLAYTON & ADAIR.
00MMI88I0N MER0HANT8,
—AHI>—
Wholesale Dealers in Groceries & ProW
NO. It ALABAMA ST.,
ATLANTA, . . . GEORGIA*
IKEBP CONSTANTLY ON HAND:
FLOUR,
HAY,
BACON,
SALT,
ILARD, SCORN,
TOBACCO,1COFI EE,
HUUAH,
SODA,
SYRUP,
MOLASSES, CANDY,
CANDLES, LEATHER, SOAP.ftc.
Also, are
Agents fbr the Sale ot
YARNS,
OSNABURUS,
STRIPES,
SHEETINGS.
UORTTNOB,
AaJ Croat Bead Co.'s Soalea.
, (( J»^CaO Orton pm.ptjy
oaeaBBaai m
uis