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“ (MIKIt DAILY ANl* WEEKLY BY '
TARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
l* ri* iirlntor,
ATLANTA OKOROIA.
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MUimiImooim AdvcniMtmciibii
ATLANTA, GA„ TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2S\ 1867.
NO. 257.
96th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE. Wkador'a brothkrh,
MfogllwnmniM AarorM-Mint*. At I until Aavoi-ll^monu.'
VALUAIILM MILL
Tlio Radical
Njio' (’.'mmitiiT i< lagging money to carry 011
' wo rk ,,| rorruptiou, and the following in the
citvular letter unit out to "the faitliM "
TUB ClBCl’LAR LETTER.
Keyubitcan (\im)nugH, 1817.
cenxiTts* Roons. MaraoroLrraii Horn., )
New York, Oriober 7,17B7. f
r,. J T Wilson, K*q, J*mo*lowa, N.w York:
li K ,n sot—For tlic purpoaa ol defraying the
nroper and legilitnute ex|H>tiM» ot the approach-
inc elect ion, the Slate (’ommittoe are aolicUing
, .nirilmtioin I rout the friend* ot the Union
,-i'ise and the ta'ueticiaiica of the Reputilican
l nimi party
I'lie amount which we have divined it |>ro]a-r
i,iasi> 'i'ii to I'ontrilmle lo aid iu conducting the
campaign i* sixty dollars, which yon will please
remit til Waldo lli'ti'liii'H, Esq., No. 40 Wall
street. New \ ork.
In view ot the shortness ol tliu canvass, an
rarlv naprutse is ruqiicaUtd. Yours, Tory truly,
Hamilton IIahuis, Uhninntui
LiTiisn t'.vi.nwKi.i., Secretary.
TIIK HEIM-V.
■I.VMttSTOWN, N. Y., Oct. 1.1,1307.
My Dear Hamilton—Your altectionate letter
l tlie 'Hi was duly received, and in reply 1
would mv that 1 am very well, never was la tter;
have you heard from Pennsylvania and Ohio?
Have you heard from them, llamilton, and how
• vour health? Your friends here don't like it,
..nil sav, quite disgustedly, that this trading otf
white Votes at the North lor nigger vote* at tho
Smill "Jou't pay.” Do you regard it as a profit-
hie investment, Hamilton, and how much more
; die stock do you want ? It is tor sale very
heap anions the members of the Union Hepuh-
icnii party in this locality.
Hut iu regard to that sixty dollars (don’t you
wish you may get it) which you so persuasively
i vpec’t me to" fork over as one of “the benefleiar-
n s ol ihe Republican Union party.” I will own,
Hamilton, that l have derived many and great
heuctits Irotn the party last aforesaid. I don’t
deny it. For instance, they have beneficently
aecumula'ed for me, in common with the real of
the people of the United Slates, a great national
debt, which, we all admit, is a great national
hi. s.«ing.
They have replaced the base and cumbrous
meiaiic currency, Unit used to weigh a man
down aud impede locomotion, to say nothiug
about wearing holus iu his pockets and disap-
pciriug iucourcuiuully iu the linings of his irons-
. is. by light and airy curreucy that cost* but lit*
ne to tnanufaciuru aud nothiug to redeem, and
which a man can carry around with ease in large
amounts, it he can only get it. (Oh, if you could
hui get sixty dnllan of mine.)
They have granted me the glorious privilege
i helping to furnish board aud clothes to ray
.i loriferous brethren ot African descent in the
? mihern States, which blessed privilege they
, .ive wrested from the hands of their late op
pressors. They have multiplied offices and
ilice-holders, and raised all tbelr salaries and
enriched contractors, and thus adding to the
wealth of each individual have increased tho ag
gregate of national treasure. (Don't you see It,
Hamilton ? I don’t.)
They have done away wilts the alow, solemn
and cumbrous forma and ceremonies ot conititu-
tiounl aud civil law in the administration of the
guvernment, aud adopted the more expeditious
and jovial ways of military commission.
They have given th# odoriferous, Ac., aa afore-
Mid, a chance to yot». ••» ju.iv., uuiu olitre,
u,.i j.i everything but work and get an honest
living—that is, in the Southern States. (They
did go back ou him in Ohio.)
Now, in view of these and countless other
benefits I have received at their hands, don’t
yon think you were altogether too modest In
asking lor only $60 ? I assure you, Uatniltou,
it you bad asked for twice or even ten times as
much, it would havo been sent just as cheer
fully, and you would have got it just aa soon.
Please give my love to Waldo, and tell him
"ben he gets tbla $60 I shall expect him to
spend it all in putting down corruption, as you
advertised to do at Syracuse the other day.
Tel! him, also, “in view of the shortness of
'lie campaign," not to unnneceasarily fatigue
..imself by going too often to the post office alter
that $00, tor if he will only wait patiently a few
days he won't get it.
Adieu ! Hamilton. Be virtuous and you will
he happy !
The rose Is r*d.
The violet's blue,
Tbs lily's pars.
And how srs yon t
Yours, ns ever (just about),
John T. Wilson.
TOT A I. LOSXKX IMIII,
1,07a
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Tobacco Commission Merchants, city property
JULY 1, 1 8 (5 7.
AHSUTH:
t.tr Maikrt i’lil'ir.)
Clash on hand tunt in think
Kiwi Estate
Mortgage frond.
frank stork
'* Slate*, State and City Stock, ami other
HuMIc Securities...
(tINDKH UNITED STATU BOTH.,)
n ro on low’s Appearance at tala lnancnra*
tlon.
The Nashville Union, in an article on the in
auguration ot Qovernor Brownlow, tbua notices
kit personal appearance and tlie"prospect of his
1'ii'h. It says:
His countenance was emaciated in the extreme,
and clothed with a death-llke palor, while bis
eyes, restless and luminous, wandered about
‘;r the audience and up to the galleries on
either side, as he moved slowly down the aisle
towards the Speaker's chair. The nervous
twitching of the muscles of his chin and mouth,
md the palsied agitation of bis hands, betokened
in leeble and utterly prostrate condition ot a
nst it at ion broken, and system fearfully shat-
- red by disease. He wag assisted to an arm
chair on the Speaker’s rostrum, but was too
.utinn to stand at all during the ceremony ol
aiiguration, and too hoarse, he said in a scarce-
Iv audible whisper lo the Speaker, to read
nis brief inaugural address, which was read
tor him. at his request, by bis Secretary. The
mitli of office was administered to him in due
i tdi, and during the reading of the inaugural
he sat, or rather reclined, in his chair, with fold
'd hands trembling upon hla knees, the chin
and lips possessing the same involuntary quiver
of tin- muscle*, and bia eyes wandering restlessly
a heat over t be audience, and alternately from
floor lo ceiliug. ***** ({u
•ms, in all probability, witnessed the last guber
natorial contest he will ever see upon the earth ;
'""I. in bis recent election, his last triumph. Hla
lias been a lite much mixed up with the bittcr-
n«s of political strife, and the later years of his
' imer, made more prominent through the eir-
■Minstaoce of revolution, stnud out In bold rcliel
"-'a"i-t the dark background of the clouds of
' uil war, and his cventlul lire is closing—closing
o a dying taper that flickers fitfully in tho seek-
' i. and casta a lurid and spectral light back over
tie- scenes, triumphs and mistakes of a troubled
•nd troublous existence.
| M5,8,atl so
MAWS 09
005, M0 00
1,500,400 00
I.UM. IOg SO
A TLANTA..
... QhonaiA.
R KHI EOTFULLY announce to the public that they
keep coualatiUy ou band an extensive assortment
or mi the leading brauda known to the trad#, conatatlng
ees l.lstiltfrlua, Claims uot due and mind
lusted
Net Assets
877,058 4*
*4,976,SWt St
AtS'lk INI.ANU
NAVIGATION RI8K8.
IheUultod'stato*' *" tlle P rlDCI P*> Cities tml towns In
^Applications for Insurance will bs promptly attended
OFFICE—With C. I. Brown, on eeet side of Whitehall
street, one door from Alsbams.
jyia—lawly N. I., ANOIKtt, Agent.
NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS.
A T, a meeting of the Board of Managers of tho Georgia
State Lottery for the benefit of the “Masonic Or
phans Home, July 18th, 18#T, the following resolutions
AssoftiNf, That the Managers advertise for prnnnsala
for (ba purchase or donation of TWENTY ACRES OF
LAND in the vicinity of Atlanta, for the purpose of erect
ing thereon a MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOMK-sald pro-
pooata to be submitted to the Board of Managers by the
fourth day of September next. The title will be veried
in the Grand Lodge of the State of Georgia, or «uch other
Masonic Lod^e In the State as will accept iho same,
shonld the Grand Lodge decline the tru*t.
“yofwd, jUrttor, That the Board will pay #500
he Draft of a Granite BulldluK for the “Musouic
Orphans' Home/' to be submitted to the Board by the
flr*t day of November next: the said plsn to be so drawn
as that the batidtn* can be commeuced with an expendi
ture of fifty thousand dollars, during the first year,.aod.
that toe same may be extended from year to year, with
out deetroylng the symmetry of the architecture. The
above named sum of five hundred dollars to be paid for
the plsn which the Board of Manarets shall select from
the number prevented.
For farther Information, address
BOTD A WILSON,
. Business Managers Georgia State Lottery,
iy»-t!lnovl Atlanta, Georgia.
FACTORY GOODS.
CtHIRTlNQS, SHEETINGS,
O Drills, Strips#,
Osnabnags. Yams, Ac.
By wholesale, at foctory pries*. For salt by
HKRKING A LEYDEN,
Factory Agents,
ocfiO—8m Whitehall street, Atlanta, (Is.
JOHN. Tt FTTT.T.F.R., ~
47 DRY STEEET, New York Q:ty.
HaxsTAOTtratt am Dssnaa nr
TOBTABtl AND STATION ART
STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS,
FROX 8 TO 250 HORSE POWER.
Most approved Circular end Upright Saw Mill*. Grist
Ula, Sugar Mills, end til kinds ur Mining and Planta
tion Machinery on hand and ballt to order.
(8^* Shafting, Pollies. Leather and Rubber Belting,
and all kinds of Iron and Wood-working Machinery.
HT Machinery and Railroad supplies In store, and
shipped at tht lowest rates sng47—Im
CUSHINGS & BAILEY,
WHOLESALE
B00K8ELLER8 AND 8TATI0NER8,
No. 965 Baltimore Btreet,
Unit Imore, Maryland.
School Books, Medical Books,
Law Books, Miscellaneous Books,
Paper Envelopes, Inks, Pens,
Pencils, and Stationery of all kinds.
Book-Binding of Every Description.
HARDWARE AND IRON.
75
COILS MANILLA HOPE,
til part, of
RAGLAND'S VIRGIN,
HAGI.AND S VIRGINIA.
RAGLAND'S nONBY-DEW,
SETH HALSEY'S COMET,
Mol'tlltK I.K A BOWMAN'S
ql'KKN OF THE SOUTH,
MILPER'S BLUFF CITY,
PACE'S CREOLE,
MATTHEWS A WRIGHT’S
ROSE MOUNTAIN,
HOLLAND'S GOLDEN AQB, and
HOLLAND’S INDIAN QUEEN,
Together with various other grade* too tedious to men
tion.
BAl C > 6* MOtl *d br * nd ' 0f 010X118 » nd SMOKING TO.
II of
ngte
go—t
All of which are offered to the ttudo on as socommo*
dating terms as purchasers will find elsewhere.
C. B. DIBBLE, Bs I. WORTS*
Lott of Utwlxn. JV. C. Lot* of WHmlagton, if. 0
oxo. n. ntwxT, of Xtw York.
DIBBLE. W0ETH A CO..
Commission Merchants,
IBB PEARL ST., NEW YORK.
•p ARTICULAR attention given to the sale of WHEAT,
.ut. wlfibo
KsrxuAKcss.-J. D. Ploh, Biq.. President National
SnffJ 1Wgwa * m ’”■ °- ! UMn 'ESi*
1ITA8LIIKXD lit!.
LKWIt h. ABBOTT.
W. &. ABBOTT.
B. V. ABBOTT.
ABBOTT & BROS.,
Oommission Merchants,
And Wholesale Dealers In
A Notaih.e Omission.—Tliurlow WowJ, the
' him i,i ti,o New York Journal of Commorte,
’ ••irnilias of Secretary Seward, and the sageet
li’iliticiaii in New York, says ol the Radical
... "’r*" r Institute meeting opening the cauvau:
.''"'"-siou o| “negro fiunrage” from the refio-
' "is the other night it very remarkable, and,
"' ti iv depend upon it, could have been enuaed
> "''thing less than » nettled conviction that a
titsymiy of the voters are bontUe to It Tbla li
■ q iiv.-ii, »t to u n abandonment of that question
Of party Ulflerence, and weahould
'. he surprised ii the constitutional convention,
t( i?^""'milling, shonld decide not to aubmit
opposition an instrument contain-
lrifwe Utl * l " ' ,1, J , -‘ cllon * lB provision aa negro aul-
Mr-ssk., Hamblkton, Smith, Gullatt, and Tal-
14 ’U", the CoBservutive candidate* (bribe Con-
,' :Mlr ' n >n -Vtlauta, arc out in a card in which
!/,' l!in(l 'heir poaition in a hold, manly atyle,
Uair 0 !'l*o*ltlon to » Convention; ditto
incuu ^"^HMatmrger, with all Ita aupple-
sullrKj,!.’l l ,r **«nt and future; ditto to negro
' •larce’iu V' 10 ‘"’••'fancliieement. Theyalso
"•I the. ,n 1 1” ticket that they lavor
is I„, t * ittstroxitl'aj, and cal) u|>on them, if it
|H'-»itif,nti C 2 l,l,! *" ,t •"'•'lly nni * dcflnu tiieir
| ’. 1 “ ®»"tiol h*. MiisimdersUKnl. Till* is
"i t tiism^Uhl”, ar ‘> not going to com*
' to he i., r ,■** to . l,n ylhiiig. Their programme
v "'" t| 1 , ilk 'i 4 " ibl ^Vthtng that will catch a
Will uo 1„ t ‘.i AI|J, « f. ii oleclcd, they
heir I viJS' ** levl1 " " w " work, as ordered
'vJi. il masters.-,<W.
* au 'l'«l«u money easily;
75 dozen Ehort Handled Frying Paue,
90 cotls Patent racking X to rtncli,|
900 dozen Bhovela and Hpndoi,
1500 dozen Pocket Knlvee,
900 grosa Table Cutlery,
900 dozen Curry Combe,
tt.: boxes Tin Piste,
9000 puuuds B ock Tin,
1000 punude Bar Lead,;
GOO bags 8b">t,
60 bundles Bright Iron Wire,
600 dozen Iron wire Stftere,
bo Anvtlr,
76 Vieee.
4000 pounds Smoothing Irons,
9000 ponnds Griffin's iforso Nulls,
600 dozen Filet—assorted,
6000 pounds Galvanized Bbeet Irou,
8 tons Oast Steel,
90 ton* Plow Hteel,
600 tone Swedes and Refined lrou,
60 tone Bend, Hoop, end Horse Hhoe Iron.
16 tons Oval, Half Oval, and Half Round Iron,
95 tons Boiler, Plate, and Sheet Iron.
For sate by
WEEDS A CORNWELL,
Nos. 169 sue 161 Broughton Street,
Savannah, Ga.
COFFEE.
q A/\A BAGS Jnst received, from Kiode Jan
OUUl/ per Brittah Brig opring. For sale by
WEEDS A CORNWELL,
SOUTHERN
Seed end Agricultural Warehouse!
McROBfiRTS & CO„
■ TOR AG B, FORWAROINO, AM)
COMMISSION Mill CHANTS,
And Dedteri In Agricultaral Implement*, Produce, Grain'
Field and Garden Seeds, Farm Wagons,
Thrt.hors, Ac., Ac.
Agents for Wood's celebrated Reapers and Mower.,
No. 40 and XX Markot Htrcol,
sepM-fm NASHVILLE, TENN.
AGENTS WANTED FOit
THE GltAYJACI(ETS,
And bow they Lived, Fonglit, and Died for Dixie,
PRODUCE, PR0VI8I0N8 A GR00ERIE8,
Wliltotiall Street,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
BACON, BACON.
on CASKS CHOICE CLEAR SIDES. Just received
' JU and for sale by
ABBOTT A BROS.,
Commlaaion Merchants,
Whitehall street, Atlanta, da.
BACON SHOULDERS.
on CASKS CHOICE BACON SHOULDERS. For
O V/ .ale by
ABBOTT A BROS.,
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall etreet, Atlanta, da.
COTTON YARNS.
- BA l.EM COTTON—Assorted Numbers. For sale by
ABBOTT A BROS.,
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
SHEETINGS, SHEETINGS.
- BALES 4-4 SHEETINGS, best quality. For sale by
ABBOTT A BROS.,
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
HA444SING, BAGGING.
K/k HULLS KENTUCKY BAGGING. Just received
0\J aud Tor sale hy
ABBOTT A BROS.,
Commission Merchants,
Whitebait streot, Atlanta, da.
ROPE, ROPE.
BALKS ROPE, best quality. Just received and
lilt fin sale hy
ABBOTT A BROS.,
Commission Merchants,
, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
4»ATS, OATS.
(jllll BUSHELS PRIME OATS. For isle by
ABBOTT A BROS.,
Commission Merchants.
Whitehall street, Atlanta, da.
SALT, SALT.
.> >nn rags Virginia salt. For sole at man-
A o(/v ul'actirers’ price*, by
ABBOTT A BROS.,
Commleslon Merchants,
Whitebait street, Atlanta, da.
10
hy tin
• Nl 'ftlieru ih,„T "" 3 ,wn ". hownver, the
ceive tin,* t I'.' 11111CII,U 11 d' teriuination to
"Ufrcneyiw itmi
! I 'lntt,
urreney no longer.
Tuefg—ta gad Ikatabaa of Lite ia the Cenftderaey.
JNES BROTHERS A COm
Broad atroeL Attanw. t.n.
Bend ter circulars. Addr^
oetfi—1m*
BEAUTIFUL
PIC .T ’U R K S
I'Hi'lor. Utstlrostm. Mini Allium.
GUNNY BAGGING.
HALES INDIA BAGGING. Jnst received end
for sale by
ABBOTT A BROS.,
Commission Merchants,
Whitebait street.
PLOVJR.
ABBOTT A BROS.,
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall street.
WANTED.
1 nnnn BUSHELS NEW CORN, to be delivered
I. UUUv betweeu 1st December and let January
next.
8000 bushel* Prime Oate,
60UUU puuuds Prime Fodder—haled,
luuo bushels Choice Red Wheat,
9000 bushels Stork I'vas.
Parties wleblng to sell will adihrcM,^ ^ ^
C "
oc8—ty
AT CHAfiOXBT SALE.
gTATE OK TENNESSEE, HAMILTON COUNTY.
Chancery Court at Cliattanoogn.
Josbph M. Hi.umdci.1., Assignee at Lewis, Hpllzer A Co.
Vs.
Lewis, Svitzkk A Co., end creditors of said firm.
..*’“t*?ant to s decretal order of said Court rendered In
the starve entitled cause, at Us July term, 1867, 1 will,
On Ttiemlu}', Nov. lUtli, 1SU7,
On tho respective premises, sell to the blgheet bidder,
on a credit of six, twelve, eighteen, ana twenty-four
*f Wn lf,®<>t«« with approved security, bearing
'“••/fat from date, and retatnhig a lien nnttl the pur-
l ^ , l > 8en P«ld—tho following described
property, which will be sold In loti to unit purchasers
Jl 1 . !L?* d M “Wnery attached to thi frcShold!
I» apeclH lleJIii- P * n ‘ , * d: *" * *° * hl,t °» whic >* there
DKICg'PTION.
The Real Estate within tlu- corporate llurlta of Chatta-
!»">, L r“' Sf'tnr * Co,, Sum
Moore A Marsh, being the lands on which the Saw Mill*,
known at the kjoortA Marsh Mills, are situate, ou the
^H™ d f ofCkattaiougs. together with all the Mills*
«rt"PP*r*tu* necessary and used
and belomrinjr to said Mills and on -aid lands, and all the
Lumbar, Building Material, or property ot any kind or
oojjjaoter, real, personal, or mixed, sud belonging to said
Alao, the Mill and the Lot* on which they etand, known
■ No. fi and 7. on Payn* etreet, in char
the Fisher Mill nronertv star '
e personal
Ifflo
INSURE IN r fHE
Southern Life Insurance Co.
CHARTERED BY TIIK LEGISLATURES OF TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY.
CASH
CAPITAL, - - - - 8200,000.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
CST EIGHTY PER CENT. OF THE PR0FIT8 PAID TO P0LI3YH0L0ER8 LiEJ
Lumbar,
chan
firm.
All
iVfe u .v No ^ !" d L.?.“ P *» M afreet, in ciattanoogih In
which the Fieher Mill property stands, together wTtn all
theperoonal property, machinery, or other property ou
tala lot* belonging to said firm.
Also,all theH
•aid firm on the
leased from Mrs.
lineon Fort, deceased.
Also, the Houses, Building, and other property situate
On lota 66,87, and 56, Market street, Chattanooga, which
land has been leased to said firm by Mrs. Martha L. Fort,
executrix, so.
Also, the Lime Kilns and the Lime on hand, and other
property, on two low, on which these said Lime Kiln*
are situated, and leased to said firm by c. E. Grenville
and John Bnrke.
Also, all property belonging to said firm situated on a
‘raet of land leased by eaid firm trom G. W. Uardunbire
situated on Cltlco Creek, In Ckattauooga.
Also, the nuexplred terms of the leases to certain real
estate leased to »old firm by Mrs. Msrtba L. Fort ezecu.
i r *£ °J? r ' Fort, beceaaed, to-wit: Tbs South
hsirofLotNo. 63, South half of Lot No. 66, South ball'
of threo-fonrtha of Lot No. 67, on Market street in said
city, on wnlcb thars la situate Brick Balldlrgt tncom-
pleted. Also, the West half of Ship YartT^*^
Aud alto, unexplred leau or Lot* in Chattanooss
lemd by said dnn from QurdenUro, as aboV^ ud g?eu
vllle and Burke, as above.
And mao, the unexplred tarn of lease onoerulo pro.
perty In Chattanooga, loosed by laid firm from W W.
Leo, Attorney In f*a for Lindsay's netra.
Also,* Tract of Land uurcinued by said firm from
Moore A Marsh, in the City of Chattanooga, end tor
which they hold a bond for title, under thensme of the
Efrly Smith property, containing three acres, more or
Alio, • Lot In the city or Chattanooga,, known aa lot
No. I. on Branham street: Provided this lot No. 8 ou
Branham street haibeeu told to ons Utvid Preidmanu for
the euin or 87,000, Friedmann haring paid giuu on the
mms and contracted to pay gfidU Tb onLls lieu I
NEnPHIK OPFICKRX.
— President.
BRANCH OFFII I).
HAM'i!e , i! , Ta%, } Yice-Freeldents. f . AVT A r± A !
Eb?; DAVIS. Treasurer. 'ATLANTA, GA.|
BBN. MAY, Secretary. j !
A ^ „ »• O’KKKI'U, 1^X8 rain I ii i
A. S. Z. DAWSON, Gen'l Traveling Agent.
FRANK^P^PEIiklN ! 0cneral Agent*.
RBTOver J. T. Jeuklnt A Co.'* Drug Htora, Whitehall Street. ’ ..cSg-Su
Daily, IB month* 10 00
Wookly.O month*. 2 90
WMkfy,ly«v... $00
•inglo oepleeatthooounter •••• 10
•ingle eoptefi to lor* and Agent* •
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
For each square of 10 Hum or lean, for the flrat Inter-
tton $1, and for each atibaeqneot IfiMrtlon W) cent*.
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I. OI'INVII.LIC OFFirRIIX.
('. (' SPENCER President.
J. FRY LAWRENCE, Vice-President.
A. U. HODGES, Treasurer.
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E. T. HOPKINS, Secretary.
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Surgeon, Atlanta, 44a.
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%
DRUGS FOR THE MILLION.
The Largest Stock Ever Brought to Atlanta I I
BOUG-HT FOR CASH,
Directly fVotu the Importers and Maiiufitcturern.jQ
Charles sundqulet on the
Aleo, Lot known at 88 or 41
ttanooga, (U
rofthlilotO
soma.
or 41 Poplar
being Uug*i
bald by
etreet. In said city
now as to the
have been listed In this advertisement or omitted from
the'tame, anhJectuevery caro to all valid subsleUug
w *ilch «»ay ba now on said property,
plaosd there by reason of unpaid purchase money, morn
gages, or deeds of trust or otherwise.
Also, eight bead of Horses, lour head of Mules, aud
twelve Wagon* and Hr,.'ness.
All of said real estate belonging to laid firm will be sold
In bar of the equity of redemption, and ti.e property
leaeed will be sold subject to si. the right*, limitations,
equities and restrictions specified end mentioned in the
respective leases tnsreot The purchaser or purchasers
standing In the room and stand of the original lessees.
The terms, restrictions, limitations Ac., ot end lea»s«,
with the length of urn* the seid’leasea have to run, will
be made known ou day or aala; or letters addressed to
tt e Clerk and Master of this Court will be prompi.y au-
jwcrcd^rihg all the Information sought. Issued Octo-
' ' „ J. W, JAMES, C. A M.
0-td By Dan J, Purer, D. C. A M.
PEATTE, EDWARDS & CO.,
Commission NLercnants,
Forsyth Street, Atlentn, Ga.
JN STORE AND TO ARRIVE:
90000 pouuds Clear Sides,
10000 pounds Clear Rib Sides,
6000 pounds Shoulders,
95 barrels Lard,
14QC0 pounds Arrow Cottou Tlu,
60 pieces Kentucky Bagging,
900 colls Rope,
60 burroU Rouendale Cemeul,
60 barrels Louisville Cemeul,
300 bags White Corn,
10 barrels Cider Vinegar,
Cast Plows, Manufactured Tobacco, die,
All cash orders promptly filled. Consignments soli
PRATTE, EDWARDS A OO
COTTON YARNS.
cited.
nepl8—3u
W ® K®®P.®? n *tantly ou band a good assortment ol
YARNS, maunfactured hy tho
Covington and Steadman Cotton Uills,
AT WH0L/.8JLLK ONLY.
IVOrdors filled at Factory prices.
STEADMAN A SIMMuNS,
_??1—8m Marietta street. Atlauta, Ga.
FALL AND WINTER
D R Y GOODS!!
T H F.l , 1 '. a u U rw n | < h(e , r h S.I r *k d oV , ,p,iCi,Ul> ' ‘ nVlUd 0U
Foreign and Domeitic Dry Goods,
Which It now complete Iu evory Department.
MARSHALL, BURGE A BOWEN,
Importer! and Jobbers,
iep!9-9m 148 Meeting street, Charleatnn. H. C.
Commission Merc hauls,
Whitehall street, A tlon la, 14a.
Evaugellue,
Hu Uinta, *
Night. .
Wlpler,
Moraing.
Tired or l'i iv.
The Bath,
Mlsrbiet
Greek rilsvr,
“Lest.”
Tsui O’SUattW'fi
“No Name,"
And many other fine soil life l'!‘<' I'li'tures of our most
Dlstlnguislieil Mon, Scnf by mat), pro pa1rt.,p'i rtfeJV 1
of price. - "
Whglecopies 91 centa! ft fkl |"'f oo/alli
UWd. rirKVB.tflGN.
flux SUN Cincinnati,'Oliln;
C39* A Card.—'WIibI ii Tarrant's Effer-
mi i:ntSzi.tzzh ArxaizNT, and what are IU efisetsf
Those are questions which tho greet American pnhhe
has a right lo uak, and it ha* also a right to expect a
candid ami aatlilkrtnry reply. Tho preparation la a mild
unit eouile salluu cathartic, alterative and tonic, and le
most carefully prepared Iu Uia form of a snow-whllc
powder, containing nil the wonderful medical properties
of the ur-faim d Seltzer Springs ut Uenasuy.
of Its effects we would say that those who have tested
the preparation are the teat Judge*, aud they, declare
over their owu t.niualim'*, that the pre|uirallon will
promptly relievo ludigcaliuu, regulate the flow of the bile,
•‘ut* every species ot huadeche, trauqnlllae the nervont
system, refresh aud Invigorate the weak, mitigate III*
paid ol rlieumaltam, ueutrallze arid In tbe ifoma h,
cleanse aud tone the bowel*, assist the (ailing appetite,
cure the heertbnrn. .,
If you are a eafiare* give this remedy one trial, and It
will ( onrinceyo* qt the above facts.
TARRANT A CO„ solu proprietors, New \ork.
Hold hy all UragglsU. s*|SG-sly
thin *» mere Onplenanat and Vuuh tewilw
THE BBIDOEWATER
PAINT AND COLOR WORKS,
MANtTTaCTt’RERS OF
White Tend and Zlno Paint*.
Aud COLORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Dry and Ground In Oil.
BBIDOKWA TBR METALLIC PAINT,
BRIDOEWATER COTTAGE COLORS.
ROR'T REYNOLDS, 8«or«tary.
OFFICE—74 Malden Lane, NEW YORK.
FACTORY—St., near 8d Avenue, Bonth Brook-
lyun, end Ftctorics, Bound Brooke, Mew Jersey,
oetfi—fim-
NOTICE.
Th***rokT*tio* oreica, Ororoia Kailroap, i
Atlarta, October i7,1m7. j
9
Tbli
oclS—*w
TE on COTTON from Atlanta to Mew York, vl*
Charleston, Is g'.8 per 100 ks.
s Includes wharf*gs and drayage at Charleston.
GKO. T. ANUKR'ON, Agcut,
Lessons in Drawing and Painting.
A LA DYot this city .who has devoted mnrh study to
the art ol PAINTING AMD DUAWINU. oi.J who
tuts lo private lllb attatned lo much excellence In that ac
complishment. will give tusirnctluu to young laolaa.
She may lie consulted at the residence of L. II Dnvls, ou
Petcblteo atraet, opposlUi Mr. Hrhoflcld's. Spcvimnn*
of her picture* maybe seen tt PUllr '
the National Motel.
Cotton Rage, Rope, Bagging &o.,
"W ANTED.
J. end
“ anar liraan. lpiii. sc.
MAY8RI.KO 4(X> ,
Masonic Hutldlng,
oetfi—lw Decatur Street, Atlanta, Ga.
OILS,
LEADS,
WINDOW GLASS
THE LIGEJHUu SrOHE
KEDWINE & FOX
Corner Whltehell end Alabama Streets,
Atlanta. Georgia.
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Special Notices, IM cents per line first Insertion, and
10 cent* per line for each subsequent insertion.
Advertisements inserted at Intervals to bo charged as
new each insertion.
Advertisements ordered to remalu on any particular
psge. to be charged ae new etch Insertion.
The money for advertising considered due after first
Insertion.
All communications or letters on business Intended for
this office shonld be addressed lo ‘,'Tnz Atlahtj Iztzi.
i.roancx*." JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
Proprietor.
COTTON WAREHOUSE.
Llboral Cash Advanoea!
F. I. M’DANIIL.
O. B. STBONO.
I 3 ntty.
W" E n??V h ® x!* 1 °f P°Rf GRUG8 AND MEDICINE* Oils, Paints, Gists,
PRiOS8 thJHtaiy uS?rinM^h*'wi. ^ ‘ n<l K, *“ c » r ArticTos, «v«r broagbt to this market, and at LOWEli
i. w'-f ''"Z'ler capl and baying goods to sell s.-aa. w, :m ojsr InductmtnU not to U mrnamd
inXjw Y>rkar atktr BmUrn dries, waen tat tains quantities are pu. chased. rurpauta
Our Prescrint on OBDsrtniBnt s?*e ia,t b . esa r8Ti,< "j- * nd »»oh*mtc*i* an bought fmm ant
. „ « ••••iiptlMlt vspat llimiu hand*, and warranted pure. W* are therefore able to fill Pre-
ecriptlone with satisfaction, neatness, and dtapateb, at all hour*.
DON'T BUY UNTIL TOC DJLAHINB OUH STOCK AND PB1CB* t
REDWINE & FOX,
oclfi—ly Comer Whitehall and Alabama Streets, Atlanta, Ga.
GLE.M, WRIGHT & CARR,
COTTON FACTORS,
Storage and Commission merchants,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
SITUATED ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD, ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND SHIP FREE OF DRAYAGE.
OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE
Is or large capacity, thoroughly E1RB-PROOF, and our facllllles for handling COTTON uiioqualed ty auy in the
Souih. Wo will Store and Sell Here, or eblp from this or any other point, to
BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BALTIMORE,
SAVANNAH,
rn.lRLIISTON,
or LIVERPOOL,
Direction .J£&
Making tridOERAL CASH AOVANCKS,.^ when «lo*ire(l.
Under the Revenne Regulation, COTTON can bo shipped to this pla*'« under bill o! lading, l»r culling upon A«-
•eeaor or Col'ectorat point of ahtpment, without pre-iwymuut of Kuvt une Tuw
The central |>o«ition of Atlanta offers many advantages, ni tkhu: it an imp-.irtam Cotton Market. With Banking
facilities, and diverging Railroads, enables us to
2^*8hip Cotton in Any
WE SELL THE BEST
IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
Also, Baaing, Rope, and Sweet’s Patent Iron Tie, the Best in Use,
Portable Cfriak Btlll*, for Ilanal. Horae, uml Hlonin Power.
SHUT MACHINES,
TURBINE WATER-WIIEELS,
HICKS' STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
We Receive tml bell uu Commissions, ill kiudt of PRODUCE and PROVISIONS:
Corn, Oats, Wheat, Flour. Baoon, Lard, Salt, <Sec„ &c.
Our facilities fur Storing and Selling HAY are unsurpn.opd.
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO IN L UtGK SUPPLY
or Vartone brauds and qualities.
Agents far the sale of PLOWS, and other Farming Implemrat*. Oc -rgla uml Alahann LIME, and Georgia
ROOFING SLATE. Will be please: lo fill order, for COTTON GOODS or other Merchandise.
CLEWN, WHIG 1ST ,Y CAKR,
ocU-fiu ATLANTA, GKORGIA.
McDANIRl, STRONG & CO.,
COTTON WAREHOUSE
1—AND—
COMMISSION MEECHANTS,
Corner Prior and Hanter Streets,
In sight of the Passenger Depot, and near the United
Stales and American Hotels,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
"Yf * «>* attention of PLANTERS, and all oth-
** «» COTTON, to the fact that we are now of-
fering a* great facilities and Inducements for the STO
RAGE and SALE of tbelr COTTON in Atlanta as can ba
afforded them In any other market.
Ovr Winhoi^JpJiniyiDti
In the Smio, taringlornaad
Ui« *•*>#*"♦-■»■ ■" ■«•! wBiplcieiy aludured, and Almost
entirely fire-proof.
W* particularly direct their sttenrlon to the tact that
Atlanta I* now « Cotton MarkM, where the staple can al-
ways ba disposed of at aa high prices, relatlvaly, as In
any other—leaving to the various Planters on the lines of
the different Railroads leading into Atlanta, no lndace-
ment to ship beyond.
To all parties residing In this Collection District who
may dartre to ship to ns, we will tarnish the permit of
the Collector to make such shipment without art-tao-
mtntqf Tax. -
W* are alio prepend to make LIBERAL CASH AD
VANCES on consignment*, and in a.l respect, will offer
at liberal inducements at any othsr Hons* of responsi
bility. The large experience In Cotton of all the mem-
here of our firm Is a guaranty that consignments en
trusted to onr care will be promptly and tatletactorlly at-
t « nd * d “>• sept—3m
Don’t Wash Another Week Without Buying
6REATE8T WONDER OF THE AGE!
HALL’S UN1VLIMAL
WASHING MACHINE !!
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES
offered without fear of compefltlou.
wo *“* n wUi do more with a Machine than
•* x ^ do wit hoot it. It will wa»b five dirty Bhirta
i“ 1 c r ll t ldl "F* ^ J•*^‘ d, »p d collars) perfectly clean^n from
oj t o e 4 t 't“1<"'le»—ihl» we guarantee, or no sale.
9d. It requires no skill to operate It, ae a girl 13 veare
ONE*HOUb' <I (i “ All *“ W) * oLK DOZEN l'lKtVs lN
3d. It takea at least on© third less soap, and will nuv
^ or ^ A e y or y ^ th0 sa\ins of clothine, as it acts
ivlthnnfffiMk^-- 1 **—”- th>t b, “5 bil1 * c "“^o washed
wlmont bfritklng—something uo othor machine can do
#eUthemst* CtUre U * C *° M,< * lnc “ ,u thu Plate, and shall
TEN DOLLARS,
’tameprlcethey are sold for In New York. There it
Washing Machine on tho market that can be bought
“oney, and no Machine that will coin-
wltnlt In the performance of its wor .
These Machines are on exhibition in this cltv ut th«
•‘Sr 1 : SL J OJ“N?°N * bchols. WhlibsU it^t 5 : “
Patent Right for this remarkable
Machine in eU the Southern States, Liberal inducements
jvifr he offered to gentlemen deelrlng the exclusive rtgb'
to roll thee* Machine* in conntlesanddletricti, or Staik
Call on, or address, D. 8. BKNTLY its CO
SSaSS-S®—
A Great Labor-Saving Machine.
D'S UU d 'F'^4F ied citizens of Rome, would ssv. lu
behalf of “HMl’t Oniveretl Washing Machine," after hill
ll * cheapness, the
Machine, the ease aud quickness of mo-
U ij p "Xli'fcd. »«> d «he protec-
fron °f tt* clothe*, would recommend it to a geuerow
public.
P. M. SHEIBLY,
J. A. STEWART,
WM. WEST,
JAMES NOBLE, Sn„
G. W. F. LAMPKIN,
SAM. F. POWERS,
JOHN W. NOBLE,
J. J. COHEN.
t t|ie highest price for Cotton Rags, Hop*
ih£' quilt Outtlugs, OU Whit* Paper, OU
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
T hat desirable house and lot ou coihouu
street, fronting the reridenee of Major Steele, and
occupied by Mra. Kelsey, Is now offered nt private sale.
The house la a neat and comfortable one, comaluiug luur
rooms, and la In a perfect state of preservation. Apply
at tbla office, nr on the premie** to Dr. W. T. C. (Vmp-
lul. uih—, •’( . uu pi.mi—* hi ui. n. r. v. mmn
tell. Agood bargain may be had by a cask pnrchater.
C. III. MINN1LK,
Light Carriage and Wagon Maker,
•M Gcrmnn otret't, twtwcou r»ca nnd Kutaw,
UAIiTIMOHK, MARYLAND.
I AM prvpnriHl lo execute nil oi.U v- r.»r O u rla-co m d
'JUifi'M.' ltepnlilngdoue with luatuc^n aud din-
ptich. ocid-fim
I bought the first u IIxirs Psteut Unlvernaf \VnBhiug
Machine brought to Atlantx, sod im now unlng it to mv
nerfect sstlelnction, and recommend It to all as s treat
Labor-Saving Machine. Mrs. CYNTHIA KILE.
. eeu ®IHBCTION~fob use.
Let the Machine down into a common wa»h tub. l>v
cutting notches Into the tides, for the Journals to revt in,
until it comes within one inch of the bottom of the tub'
fill with hot water until the water cover* the pebbles iu
the machine two inches; wet the cloihe. tu warm water
(it is heller to aoak clothes over night,) thru mu a little
sol’eosp uu all the dirty places; then put the cloibea
into the machtue with the pebbles, and alwayallll the ma
chine half full of clothes, shaking them o,ft *" ,h« «?J
nut In ; then close up the door sud turu tbe crank from
> , ‘ r « frifve mluute-s, keeping a elow. steady motion uu-
til the dirt is out; then run [(Trough a wrtugvr; then boil
put the cloihe* back Into the maebiue
with ths tub lull or cold water; give the machine eight ur
teu torus and yuur clothe* are ready lor the bluing water,
sud thru lung ont to dry. Never turu tbe uiachtuo when
*“k , l , > y °f clothes, as It break* the *tuno*. If an" of tho
pebble* become broken, pick thum ont.
* or “l«,j!l r . _ JOHNSON 4t ECHOLS,
mays— tlljanl Whitehall Street. Atlanta (ia.
Louisville Steam Bakery
F. W. &TIMMKL A CO.,
808 and aio Writ Groon «trout.
LtlUlfiVILLE, KY.,
Wholes* 1* Dealers and Manufacturers of all kind* of
CRACKERS.
Agcut* lor Stlnimel's celuuratsd QUICK YEAS I.
seplfi -7m
STEAM, GAS
am
WATER PIPES,
BOILER FLUES,
And all k ‘^fi^2,5» d bon TofrU, Ae., for
CUy ' “ d
_ a..g97-4m 47 Ds/s't "t, ^.wV^rk CiTt.
SALT! SALT!
Liverpool Belt, Direct ImporUtion,
Always on hand and for sale by
WEST * DAWlBlJj
e*pl7—fim do«e«' Sleek, Savuhab, Ga.
ocfif-ttw