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n. Fortieth CofT.H, which aeeemhlrd on the 4lh of
Much, 18*7, according lo • law paeenl by ltu> Thirty-
•lath Congress, la cwnpuead u follow.:
SBUTR-3
oaurowu.
n»T riuni.n mm-cmmi.
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Airive »t 71 eel Point IMOA.
ui rtnmu mu-inru».
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Jloulgoxnerr * HwANlI MIlMd.
DANIEL H. CHAM, 1
iut nun.
Leave Weel-Potnl t’
Arrive*! Montgomery
Loot. Opel the. JJ'SC'
Artie, .t Columbn..... i u
Un Coluuibu* A* *• ■
Amec >i Opelika "
irnMNo nuan—ornuAA and coldbdba
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Arrive ct Culambni.
Lev. Colon. lm»
Arrlv. .1 Opelika .
.TTnrow At WHfcm Boll rood
K 8. WALKER, Superintendent.
uai rAMin.na nun.
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v* *1 Macon J-IP £• S
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l.e.ve. Allcuta J'jf f' 5
Arrlvn lu Macon
.. 4.95 A. M
TVeetern 4k Allanlk RhUlvad.
CAMPBELL WALLACE, .
jrianT liras** raeaaxesa vbain—daily
Leave Atlanta J W ?• 1}
Arviv. at Chattanooga. *•*? *• ■
Leave Cbatuiioojra
Arrive at Dalton
Arrive at Atiauta
DAT rAlimail TAA1M
Daily, except Sunday..
Leave Atlanta
Leave Da lion
Arrive at Chattanooga.
Leave Cha.ianoog* iiSD u
Arrive at Atlanta WW P. at
DALTON ACCONNODATION TNAOI.
Dally except Sunday*.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Dalton
Leave Dalton
Arrive at Atlanta.
4.M P. M
7 60 r. M
14i a. y
6.48 A. M
. 9.50 P. M
6.96 p.m
1.90 A. M
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.19.95 P. M
.. 1.96 P.M
.. MSA. M
a«U Since Line from Atlanta to Dah-
lonesa
Leave Atlanta Monday, Wedneeday tad Friday ...0 A M.
Arrive Tneeday, Thnreday end Betnrdty 7 P. M.
™“cOURT CALENDAR.
LJtnler./ December, I960, fry THOlamt A WtUtom ]
Sl'PKBIoF COURTS.
BLl*t BtDSN CimOClT.
Cherokee—1st Monday In Maryl and Ahjnrt.
Cobb.—3d Monday tu March and let Mondeito Ort.
Milton—Ith Monday in March end 5dMoadwlalAn,
Koraytb.—l*t Monday In April end 4th Monday la ABC.
Lumpkin.— sd Monday In April and lit Monday la Sep.
Uaweop.—3d Monday In April endI September.
Pit. ken*.—4th Monday lo April KBd SntMBwr.
Gilmi r.—9d Monday in May and October.
Fannin.—ad Monday In May and October.
Union.—4th Monday in May and October.
To'vne—lhuieday after 4th Monday in May end October,
••but ebould the bnelne.e of Union Court require it,
Town* Court mey, by order of ibe pre.tdtn* Judge, be
ndjouratd to Mondav thereafter."
eamewtoc cimcriT.
eoNNeoricrv
Jamee ton*,
Orrla ft Ferry
DELawaae.
Geo Head Kiddie,
WUUrd JeWefrvry
iLLtNoia.:
Richard Yetm.
Lyviau Trumbull
INDUNA.
T A Hendricks.
Oliver P Morion,
towa.
Jeatee Vf tirlmea,
Jam** lUrtau
Kama*.
Edward Q Hoes,
Samuel C Pomeroy
auwrecNv.
Jamee Grdhrie,
Garret Haeie.
aatNB
Lot M Morrill.
We PFeeeendea.
MaetacaraiTTa.
Chariee Mtntner,
Henry Wilton
WABVLAND
Rererdy John*”..
Thomas Swan v
Mtuormi
John B Hendereon.
Charles D Drake
HI CNl Q AN
Zachariah Chandler,
Jacob M Howard.
OS
A'ertoe.
N1TADA.
Wm M Nlewarl.J
Jamee W Nyo,
new iianreHtne.
Aaron 11 Craglu,
Jaatra W tMlIcreon,
Kiwnanv.
A O Cattail,
F T Fvellngtmjavu,
mgmm
Mleoollnnooue Art ver time. mmnUe.
MIsMltoBMRi AdwartWants.
OHIO. _
Benjamin F Wide,
Jobu Sherman.
(leorxeTTwmiama,
Henry W Cot blit.
■■OP* BLAND.
William sptMne,
Henry B Anthony.
/> r l\Ut*rton.
J h Fowler.
vnaNiiNT
George F Edmund*,
Jtttlin S Morrll.
watTTinniNtA
Peter Q Van Wtnhll',
Waltman T Wiley.
wiecoNetN
Jjnut K Doulittk,
Timotby O Howe
TIE ARROW TIE AMD IEEE BAEDS
BALING COTTON I
AM INBURAMCB AOAINHT
FIRE, WASTE, AID THEFT
1'NlqUAI.nii VON
Simplicity and Rapidity of Adjustment
SURPASSED BY NONE
I FOR smicxorv AXV ADAPTABILITY TO ALL
WANTED,
Omlsus to Ootobor 15th, In kotR of
FITE CEETS AED Off AIDE,
$16,000 » SOLD, SILVER, and ORKEfBACEI,
Jit ExolintiRD Tor
Boots, Shoes, Leather.
AND 8HOK-FINDINGS,
A. t Low PriceHl!
BURK THAS 1110 CASKS
NEW 80008 OPENED THI8 WEEK!!
And other* Arriving Dally.
|V*(.'onutry Merehanl# are iiartlcularly Invltod lo ex
amine uur atock, ae we will oiler them greater Induce
nient* than can be bad eleewlierv
HILL * BLANCHARD.
ATTORNEY* AX LAW,
ATLANTA, OA.,
ILL give prompt attention to atl builne**. both
ariBlMlaad cml. animated to their cue. In tbe
0, State Oonrta and Circuit Conrte ot the \jnlted
'F , ICR^OnWh*tehal1 , over Force', ehoe etore.
|), P, UlleId*
M. 0. B LAN GUARD
July 6th, 1667.
Mr. BLANCHARD will continue the lueurence bnel-
neee an heretofore, in the above law ofllcti.
sjm&—8bi
NEW 80BAUBBL
TURPENTINE STILL,
IXTIt MRAFT BOROS,
ALL OOMPLBTR FOR BALE MUCH BBLOW COST.
ter HtUlaofail alaaa ballt to order aadDUTILLBRN
Fitted out at the ioweet retee, ‘
*i.v
eng97-4m
oily.
Dr. W. H. PECi«
OT1LL teodera hie Profeeelonal Hervlcee to thacttl*
B.M.bfJUUnta! andfromhlelong experience In
ths orolMilGN. hs is GoaidiDt tsst he ctn five ssttsme-
llos P tosil who msy fkvor him with thslr patronage.
Boectsl Attestloa gives to Obstetrlce.
^Mt^Ccm-Oomer Forsyth and Paters streets.
FARM AT TUNNEL HILL
T O BENT.
mtlE “AUSTIN PLACB,” at Taiinal BUI, la to rant.
1 Apply earl, to W . c . JBSSUF ACO.
or J.OC^SISl'
cs—lm Tunnel I
WM. L. HUN8LEB,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
ATLANTA, OBOBOIA.
Order* may be left with H. Branmnlter, Whitehall
treet. '
The lleea of Coiumeroel
Radical*, (la Roman.l 40; Democrat*, (In Italic.!
UOUSI OF REPRESENTATIVES
caLtronma. n»w naanaiai
[Three member* lo be elecl IThree member* lo be elect-
1 ed la September ] ‘n ““SV.m*
CONNBCT1CVT.
[Four member* to ba elecl-
u.Inch.—itb Monday In March and Septeaabar.
Cottee.—Sd Monday In March and Septembw. ,
Echol*.—Monday after «h Monday In March tad Sept.
C>:vnu.—'W !dondey in April and October.
Fierce —rhur*j»y before let Monday la March and Sept
Ware —Sd Mouduv in March and September.
Wayne.—4tu Monday In April and October.
caarTABoocaxa ctacvti. 1
C tattahoochee.—4th Monday in March and September.
Harris.—id Monday in AprtI and October.
Marl a.-ad Monday In April and October.
Muscogee.—Id Monday in May and November.
Schley.—9d Monday In April and October.
1’albot.—sd Monday in March end September,
j'iylor.—let Monday In April aad October.
cnsBOKXX ctaotnr
lturtcw.—2.1 Monday la Jlarcb end September.
Catoo**.—tid Monday In May and November.
Cnattooca.—1st Monday In March aad September.
Dade.—4th Monday la May aad November.
•Fordon —t»t Monday In April and October.
Murray.—Sd Monday in April and October.
Walker. — Mondiy before let Monday In March and Sept.
Whttdeld.—Itb Monday In April and October.
coweta ctncriT.
Clayton —1st Monday In May and November.
lFetcaib.—4th Monday In April and October,
Fayette.—2d Monday In March and September,
l'uttou.—let Monday In April and October.
Meriwether.—sd Monday in Febrtmry aad Angnet.
Troup —8d Monday In May and Novembar.
xanin ctnomv.
Dryan.—tth Monday In April, and 9d Monday alter 4th
Monday in November. . „ ..
Bulloch.—Friday after Sd Monday lu March, and Friday
alter 4th Monday In October.
Chatham.—cd Monday lu January Md Mar
Effingham.—Monday after 4th Monday In March, and 9d
Liber ty*—3d 1 Mouday SfAprufMdMondnynfwreth Mon-
Mcfntoah.—Thursday after Sd Mondayln April, and
Tnuraday alter 4th Monday In Novembar.
Montgomery.—Thuradey after Sd Monday In Much, and
rhur*day after 3d Monday'n October. v
1 atnatl 3d Monday In March and 4th In October.
Kin ctaotnr.
Batu.—U Monday In March and September.
Henry .-3d Monday In Aprllind October.
Monroe—4th Monday ^February andAiteuat.
Newton.—8d Monday In March and September.
Pike.—let Monday in April and October.
Spalding.—1*1 Monday fa Fabnury and Angnet.
Cp»on.—l*t Mondav in May and November.
MACON CIRCUIT.
Bibb.—8d Monday In May and November.
Crawford.—let Monday In March Mid September.
Dooly.—let Monday In April and October.
Uouiton.-3d Monday In.rebrnaty and Angnet.
Macon —9d Monday In March ud SeptemSer.
Twtgx*.—4th Monday In March and September.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Burke —8d Monday In May.and November.
Columbia.—let Monday In March and September.
Emanuel.—Sd Monday In April and October.
Jefferson.—tid Monday in May tad November.
Johneon.—4th Monday In March and September.
Richmond.—ltd Monday in JannuTand June.
Scriven.—let Monday fn May and November.
Waiblngton.—8d Monday In March aad September.
HoHTHaait ernotnv.
Eibert.—9d Monday lu March and September.
Glatecock.—8d Monday la February and Anguet.
Hancock.—sd Monday In April and October.
Taliaferro.—4th Monday In February and Auguat
Warren.—let Monday In April and October.
Wilke* —nil Monday In March end September.
ocxvLotn otnctnv.
Baldwin —4th Monday In February and Angnit.
Greene.—2<t Monday in M*rcb and September.
Jaiuer —4th Monday In April and October,
Jonee.—8d Monday In Ap*t! and October.
Morgan.—let Monday In March and September
Putunra.—4th Monday In March and September.
Wtlklneor — l*t Monday In April end October.
VATAtfLA CIBCCIT.
Clay.—4th Monday lu February and Auguat, after tbe
■a *?.*—laiMonday In April and October.
Miller.—kJ Monday in April and October.
Wuitmen.—3d Monday In May and November.
Randolph.—let Monday In May and November.
Btewari.—3d -Mumlay in April and October.
Teirull.—Uli Monday In May end November
Wehitor.—2d Monday In March and September.
aocmann cuccit.
Berrien.—Monday alter Irwin Coart.
Brooke.—Monday after Lowndee Court.
Colquitt.—Wednesday utter Sd Monday In May and No-
vambsr.
Irw u.—on Thnreday after Tellalr Court.
Laurent.—till Monday In April and Octolier
lowndee.—Moudaya alter Colquitt Conn
FukieSI.—3d Monday In April and October.
T« hair —Friday alter 4th Monday In April and October.
Tkoma*.—Monday after Brooke Court.
Wilcox —«th Monday lu April and October.
aoCTnwxaTMN circuit.
B ’ker.—3d Mondav In May and November
Jalboun.—3d .M onday In March and September.
Decatur.—4in Monday in April and October.
Dougherty.—l*t Monday In Jnne and December.
Lm —4th Mouday lu March and beptember.
Mitchell.—2d Monday In May and Novembi r.
Sumter.—2d Monday In April and October.
Wurth.—3d Monday In April aad October.
TALI-arOOlA CIBCUIT.
lAngutt.
Campbell.—Sd Monday in Febraery and An*
Cenoll.—let Monday In April and October.
Coweta.—let Monday In March and Septemb
Floyd.—Sd Monday In January andi July.
Urnleon.—3d Monday In April and October.
Heart.—3d Monday lu March aad Beptember.
Fenldlng.—lat Monday In February and Aognal.
Pul*.—tin Monday In January and July.
WeeVKHN CIBCUIT.
Banka-let Monday In April and October.
Clarke.—t*t Monday lu February and Sd In Angaat.
Fran Bln.—2d Monday In April and October.
Uwlnnett.—let Monday In March and Sd In September.
Haberaham.—34 Mouday In April and October.
Sail!—3d Monday Iin Much ami September
Jeckron.—4tb Monday In Febrniry and Augurt.
Halnm.—Itb Monday In April and October.
Walton.—3d Monday In February and Aognrt.
White —Monday alter 41h April and October.
. v. watuta
can*, a. vaanca.
PEARCE, WHELE88 & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
CommtHslon Morohatiitu,
JA0MS0N STBKKT,
AVGUSTA, OtVBOlA.
ad In April ]
dolawabi.
John A tncMton
lLUNOIt.
1. NBJndd. u
S. J F Farneworth,
5. E B Waehburne,
4 Aaron U Harding,
6. Ebon C InaeraofI,
T BPH fiSSrolL
8. 8 M Cntlom,
«. Xewie WBou,
10. a a toor,
11 ss Marahall,
11. John Baker,
U OB Baum,
I. Wm JfA'lfrtoc*.
S. JfiMoef CKtrr.
SMC Hunter,
4. tn* S Holman.
5. Geo W Jnllau,
6. John Coburn.
7. H D Wnehburn,
8. Ooodlove 8 Orth,
9. Bchnyler Collhx,
10. Wm wlUlara*,
II. J F C Stank*.
town.
1. June* F Wilson,
9. Hiram Price,
5. Wm B Allleon,
4. W M Loughbrldge,
5 OM Dodge,
6. A W Hubbard.
KANtae.
1. Sidney Clark*
uatuav.
1. Trimbit,
а. — JJrou'it,
9. (Vacant.)
4. — Knott,
б. — etorrr,
8 — Jontt,
Btck,
8. Adamt.
9 — Yoong.
MAINE.
1. John Lynch,
2. Sydney Parham,
3. James O Blaine,
4 John A Peters,
6. Frederick A Pike.
maiitland.
1. Hiram McCullough,
9 8 Archer,
3. CAPfodpi, (c.i
4. Francis Thomas,
5. Frederick Stone.
MASSAC HU * I IT *.
1. Thornes D Elliot,
9. Oakes Amo*,
3. Otnery Twitchell,
4. Samuel Hooper,
5. Ben) F Bntler,
6. Nath'l P Bank*.
7. Geo 8 BontweM,
8. John D Baldwin,
9. W B Wathbnrn.
10. Henry L Dtwe*.
miuouiu.
l Wm A Pile, (c.)
а. C A Newcomb,
3. Thoi E Soell,
4. J J Gravelly,
5. J W McClure.
б. D T Van Horn,
7. Ben) F Loan
NEW TONK.
I. Stephen Taber,
•I. Pern ae Unmet,
3. IV K Roblnton,
4. John For,
». John Morriteg,
rt. TKSteieart,
7. John \V Chanter,
9. Jamee Brooke,
9. Fernanda Hood,
10. W H Robertson,
11. c II Van Wyck,
ia. J H Ketcham,
13. Thoa Cornell,
14. J PL Pruyn,
15. J A Grl*wold,
16. Grange Ferrla,
17. C T Holbnrd,
19. Jaa M Marvin,
19. WmC Field*,
so. A H Lafltn,
91. (Vacant.)
94. J C Churchill,
43. Dennis McCarthy,
24. T M Pomeroy,
43. Wm M Keltey,
46. Wm 8 Lincoln,
47. Hamilton Watd,
48. Lrtrte SHW,
49. Hurt Von Hon,
30. JM aemthrn,
31. H Van Aarnem.
OHIO.
1. Ben] Eggioeton,
4. KBHayea,
3. Kobt c Schenck.
4. Wm Lawrence,
6. Wm JAmmh,
6. Reader W Clarita,
7. B Bhellabargar,
а. C 8 Hamilton,
II. John T Wlleou,
14. P Van Trump,
18. O WMorgan, (c.)
14. Martin Welker,
16. Toblaa A riant*,
1G. John A Btncham,
17. Eph R Eckley,
19. R P Spalding,
ft) Ja* A Garfield
ORISON
l Rufue ilallory
PENNSYLVANIA
1. Sam J Randall,
4. Chariee O’Neill,
3 Leonard Myer*.
4 Wm D Kelley,
б. Caleb N Taylor,
u. BeiJ M Boyer,
7. Jno M Ilroomall,
8. J I. (Jilt,
9 Thad Steven*,
10. llenry L Cuke,
11 B -If Van Aulen,
U. Chue Bennieon,
13. Uiyiee* F ilercur,
14. Geo F Miller,
15. A J GloMbrenntr,
Id. Win H Koontc,
« in n noonti.
17. Daniel J Morrell,
18. SF ll'i/aon.
111. G W Schofield,
40. Darwin A Finney,
41. John Covode,
VI. J K Moreheao,
43. Tlioa William*,
44. G V Lawrence
RHODE ISLAND.
[Two memnera to be elect-
■(. Dcm r iaiib. ed in April.)
8 J F Beniamin, TENNESSEE.
9 G WAnderaon, t.c.) [Eight member* to beelect-
MicmoaN. ‘
1 Fer. C Beaman.
9. Cbarlea Upton,
3. Austin Blair,
4. Thoa W Fen y,
6. R E Towbrldge.
«. John F. Drlgg*
MINBaaoTA.
1. Wm Wlndom,
2. Ignatln* Donellv.
NEVADA.
1. Deloa P. Aahley.
NEW JBB1BT.
1. Wm Moore,
9. Chae Haight,
ed tn Auguet.]
VERMONT.
1 F li Woodbrldge,
4. Lube I’ Poland,
3. Wm C bmlth,
WEST VIRGINIA.
1. CD Hubbard,
4. B M Kitchen,
3. Dantcl Pooltey,
WISCONSIN.
t. Halbert E Paine,
4. Ben] F Hopkins,
3. Amass Cobb,
4. Chae A Eldridge,
6. Philctns Sawyer,
6. c C Waehburne.
4. John Hill,
eJiiS^(lifRoman,) 198; Democrat*, (In tulle,) 44.
rjlHEY are mauulactured lu LIVERPOOL, of the beet
English Iron, under the personal enpervlaton of the In
ventor, formerly a realdoul of New Orleans, La.
The ARROW TIB la preferred by Shipmasters and
1 Compreesmcu, as It le worked with one-etghth lo one
i inch (lack, while all SOLID TIES require Hue* to five
| turlies, which, tn running through a cargo, Involve* a
heavy loss to the Shipmaster.
Use the Arrow Tie and Band*,
1 AND SAVE MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE!
Arrangemaat* have been mad* to ieenrean ample tap-
ply of the ARROW TIE and BANDS for the coming ***•
aoa.
JAMES A. IIALL,
Agent Middle and Bonthwaat Georgia.
ANDREW LOWE & CO.,
General Agents, Savannah, Ga.
The undersigned it prepared to farnlah the ARROW
TIE to (h* trad* at SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding
and transportation added.
FBATTE, EDWARDS * CO.* Agent*,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
HEAR THE IN8URAN0E A8ENT8!
Sa VANN AM, Mat 7th, 1M7.
Tb* recent fire* In thl* city having proved to our entire
satisfaction, by a thorough te*t, the superiority of IRON
BANDS for baling purpose*, w* wrongly recommend
them to the nee of “he Planter* or Georgia ae tn eflclent
agent in restricting lots by fire; and we agree to discrimi
nate, when practicable, tn fkvor of cotton thus (scared.
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent.
CHARLES GREEN A SON,
Ag't* Liverpool, London A Globe In. Co.
CHARLES L. COLBY * CO.,
Agt’t Son A Atlantic M. Int. Co., N. Y
R. ir. FOOTMAN. Inkuranea Ageut.
WOODBU1DGE BROS., Ins. Agents.
J. T. THOMAS, Inenranco Agent.
J C. McNULTY,
Sec’y Southern Insurance A Trust Co.
JAMES T. STEWART,
Agent London A Lancaster Ina. Co.
LANK A WEST, Insurance Agents.
AIacon, Ga., May link, 1667.
The recent fire at the Warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chap
man, in thl* citv, having fully demomtrkted the advan
tage of the nse'of Iron Banla for baling porpoise, at a
security agalntt lose by fire, we, the undersigned ln»u-
ranee Agente, Macon, Ga„ take pleasure In endorsing tbe
action of tbe Agent* at Savannah, Oa.
E. C. GRANNIS8,
Agent for several In*. Companies.
.1. W. BURKE. Inenranco Agent.
C. ,1. JOHNSON A UO., Insurance Ag't*.
,T MONltOK OODEN, Insurance Agent.
J M. BOARDMAN, Inaurance Agent.
JNO. U. COBB, lturance Agent.
niayilT—Gin
KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY!
TO BE DRAWN AT OOVINOTON, KY.
CLASS V, NOV. 16TH.
CLASS TV, NOV. BOTH,
1887.
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
| Frig* Of
1 prize of
1 prize ot
1 prize of
2 prizes ol
20 prizes ol
03 prizes ot
0 prizes o(
0 prizes of
155 prizes of
§ prize* of
220 prizes of
18 prizes ot
261 prizes of
FALL TRADE Ol?"
W. W. CBAPXAN.
J. W. BUCEKD.
CHAPMAN, RUCKER A CO.,
Wblteliali Street.
pyainr. and **U Uotluu and other Produce. Bagging
and Bop* inmtehad at market prlqee. **p7—8m
Prizes Amounting to $230,050.
89,000 NUMBERS AND TSS PRISES.
Tloksts 919, Halvsis^fO, Qusrtsrs $S.
The above Magnificent Single Number Lottery will be
drawn In public, in Covington. Kentucky, by Sworn Com-
mltetonere, *t 1 o’clockTjr. M., at the corner ol Fourth
end Scott etreet*. Tbe Kentucky State Lotteries are no
Gilt Enterprleee, but rtipontlbl* Mousy Lotteries, (bat
are drtwn under the aatbority of a charter von the
state, and bond* are given for tb* payment of all prlz**-
Tbe drawings are pnbllihed tn the New York Herald and
Cincinnati Commercial. AV .... . ...
Tbe above echem* will b* drawn themlddltand laet
of each month during 1867 and IMS.
Circular* of Lotterlea drawing dally eent by application
to tb* Managers.
ter Agent* wanted.
Addroe. .11 order, for tick... ro y ^ ^
aogan-ly Covington, Ky.
TJAV1NQ added another member and additional capi
tal to our firm, ws are now extensively engaged In lb*
Commission, Grocery and Produce Business
W1 WILL Dt*L IN
■•eon, Flour,
Oorn, Lard,
Coffao, Sugar,
Molassoa A Syrups,
And every article usually found In a fint-da**
Grocery Store,
AT iVHOLKSALB EXCLUSIVELY
(HTThe City and Country Tradeare invited to call and
axamlaa our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
ooS-Srn
IV STORE AND TO ARRIVE:
i AA BAGS FAMILY FI.0UB.
100 beg* Extra Family Flour,
900 bag* Superfine Flour,
16000 pound* Tennessee Baron Hid**,
600 bag* Vlrtlnia Salt
STEADMAN A SIMMONS,
octo—lot Marietta Straet, Atlanta, Oa.
NOW IN STORE.
e/V BARBELS NORTHERN POTATOES—sound and
OU prim*,
10 calk* Bacom Shoulder*,
76 barrels Whleky—*11 grades,
23000 Havana Cigars,
26000 American Clgere.
tt tone Reed’* Pbotpbate.
To reconstruct «b* poor land* ot Georgia—the recon-
-8S»5BHr r,,, " w -
LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK,
nav* ate Commission Merchanf.
LEND TO THE LAND!
Uniox Point, Ga., October 18,1*66.
Mitere. BrtgidweU A Barrow:
Ginti—1 need yonr Phosphate on my Cotton at th*
rate ol SttO pound* per acre. 1 am satisfied that I will
reallae at least 160 per cent, on th* amount spent. I am
eo well pleased that I expect to nee more on th* next
crop tbau I did on thl*.
Very truly yours,
(.Signed) P- W. PRINTUP.
Amxmcui, Oa., November 1,1898.
ileeere, Brightuelt A Barrow:
Gbnti—The twenty (90) ton* RBED’S PHOSPHATE
I bought ol yon thte year, I need on Corn and Gotten. X
am eo well pkiaeed with th* effect on my crop, that I Wtah
to purchase of you for next year's crop, oa* hundred
ton*.
Your* respectlully,
JAB. A. COBB.
Thl* Manure, manufactured In Georgia (th* virus* for
which ere attested by pel) known Georgia cUlxeas, and
which I* calculated to do so much for •’Beeonetructkn”
In Georgia) I* for sal* by
LANGSTON, CRAKE A IUMMOCK,
Sol* Agents,
Alabama Street, Atlanta, U*.
8ACK8 AND WHEAT WANTED.
8ickt. Second-Hand Quanta* and Burlap*.
CAA/t Bicka. Second-Hand Goa
DUUU ,’rODO \>u*bele Wheat.
LANGSTON, CRANE *
*upl8—4m
HAMMOCK,
Commlaaloa Merchants,
AJahama 8 treat.
OYBTIRS AND FI«M.
Frias Radoasd Wlthia th* Beach ef All!
A SUPPY of the celebrated “Fltagerald Freah Norlfulk
A Oyaterv.” In wood and tin peckagea. cun.tanlly on
£nA Also, a ganeral ataortmernt of Fre*h Fl»h.
ggroyater*andFlehpickedluloyforan^ftof ibe
country. At t,nte lee IIoom, oa Bldd’a lot,
‘•••“•'fcastteawsr*,
CUSHINGS & BAILEY,
WHOLESALE
BOOKSELLERS AND 8TATI0NER8,
No 964 Baltimore Street,
lialtlmoic, • Mnrylnud,
Sellout Book*, Medical Hook*,
Law Book*, Mi*cellan«oti* Hooka,
Paper Kuvelopee, Ink*, Peu*,
rcnclie, and Slallonery of all kind*.
Book-Binding af Every PaaartpUoa.
HT* Order* *u’,icu*a tram Ltbrartaa, Schools, Daaiara,
Cleika, Ac. ttM-BB
TO BOOT AND SHOE-MAKERS.
"Of all thing* under the *nn,
Hurrah l there is nothing Ilk* Leather."
Aud if you consult your li***t Interest, you will certalu
buy your supplies of
I. T. BA-INICS,
Because U« makee "Quick Sale* and SiutU/raeG( and
Mill for cash only, tliue leavlug no bad debti lo be made
up In eatra profile.
tETHemimber tb* Place and Sian.
I. T. BANKS,
Rawton’s Building, cor. Whitehall and Hunter Sta.
acpttiO—
STATEMENT
OF B0SIMKSS DONE SIMCK APBIL let, 1SS7
it na
Southern Insurance Co M
a. a. mown.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
OITOSITt DIPOT,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Dr. O. S- FROPHITT’S
F4MILY 9IEDI«|\|; m
For Halo 1> y
J. T. JENKINS * CO , Atlanta. <),.
BRAD FIELD * CO., UUrauge, Oa
JONES * COBB, Draytou, Oa.
P. J. IIKWKTT * CO.,
813 Main at., Memphis, Ten,.
MORRIS A CO., Opelika, At*.
PHILLIPS, SMITH * CO.. Dadevtlte Al.
RAGAN, WEBB A DAVIS, Couyer*. (4,
N. N. EDGE, Indian Springe, Ga.
B. F. JOHNSON * CO., Katonton, O*
W. A. KELLY * BRO., Montlccllo. Oa
DAVID KNOTT, McDonough, Oa
LEE * BETTS, Jone*l>oro' ( Ga.,
Conelrttna of Liver medicine. Pain Kill ft. Antt-wih,,.,
PtUa, Female Tonic, Dyaeniiry Cordial, Ar
ht ° 8 "WPUITf, at Covington, n.
nl* Proprietor. >*pll-tn,
aug47—ly_
B.B. DEOWN * EON.
DRY GOODS'. DRYGOODS!
NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE.
Number of Policies Issued 911
Amount ol Property insured {1,748,938 no
Amount of Premium Note* Deposited with
said Company 65,808 61
Amount of Cash Premiums and Fee* Re
ceived 43,519 43
Chartered Capital. - - Dfsoo.ooo
Accumulation* since April 1st to date $111,830 39
K. H. THOMPSON, President.
John R. Bfimr, Secretary.
L. B. DAVIS, Local Agent,
Atlanta, Georgia.
HARRY M. SCOTT,
ocl5-lm Bpedal Agent
THE BRIDGEWATER
PUNT END COLOR WORKS,
MANuracTuaane ov
White Lend end Zlno Paint*.
And COLORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Dry and Ground la Oil.
BRIDOEWATBB METALLIC PAINT,
BRIDGEWATER COTTAGE COLOBS.
ROB'T REYNOLDS, Iwrsttry.
OFFICE—74 Malden Lane, NEW YORK.
FACTORY—4M St., near 3d Avenua, South Brook-
lyuu, and Factorlee, Bound Brook*, New Jersey.
ocl6—6m*
TALLEY, BROWN & CO.
Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
Are DAILY RECEIVING theft
Fall and Winter Stock
OF DRY GOODS.
TUe Liche* MpecUii; are lavli^d tu ctU tad tstml&t
their line of
DRESN GOODS,
Comprising, tn part.
Silk*.
French Merinos,;
French Foplftu,
Empress Goode.
iknubaalaet,
Alpaccae,
Delaines Ac
THEIR STOCK OF
Embrolderte*.
Lace*,
lire** Trimming*
And Dr**» Bntton*
la large and varied. They keep constantly on band.
BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS,
PRINTS aud YANKEE NOTIONS.
*cp4U—
F. CORBA,
Whitehall Street, Weet 8lde.
A few doom from Alabama, adjoining Holbrook’*
Hat Kmporium,
ATLANTA,
- GEORGIA,
VALUABLE MILL
CITY PROPERTY
AT CHAN0EBY SALE
S
TATE OF TENNESSEE, HAMILTON COUNTY.
Chancery Court nt Chattanooga.
Jottvx M. Bluxdiu,, Assignee ol Lewis, Spltzar A Co.
Luwie, SriTzan A Co., and creditora of said firm.
Pursuant to a decretal order of aaid Court rendered In
the above entitled cause, at lta July term, 1867, 1 will,
On Tuesday. Nov. 10th, 1807,
On tbe respective premltee, sell to tb* highest bidder,
on a credit of six, twelve, eighteen, end twenty-four
months, taklug notes with approved security, hearing
a —■"lining* lien until * v
r _ldHM following l
will be aold In lot* to ^snlt parchaeera,
there
property, which win be sold in lots to unit purchasers,
except t ho Mills and Machinery attached to the freehold*,
which will not be separated: as also that on which there
It specific Hens:
DESCRIPTION.
Tb* Reel Estate within th* corporate limits ofCbatta-
uooga. purchased by laid Lewis, Bpitaer A Co., from
Soor7 AMerah. being the land* on which tb* Haw’MUIs,
Mown ae th* Moor** Marsh Mills, am altoate, on the
71 eat aid* of Chattanooga, _ .
fin mree, implement*, and appamtne ueceeaary and aaed
am 1 belonging to tain Mill* and on -aid landa, and ull the
Lu uber, Building Material, or property ot any kind or
cha utter, mal, personal, or mixed, and belonging to aald
firm
Al.w, th* MIU and tbe Lots on which they eland, known
as Lot: No. B and 7, on Payne street. In CMtteuooct, on
which the Fisher MUI property *tmd*, together with ill
the personal property, machinery, or other property on
mid: Iota belonging ro aald firm.
Also, all iheHouta*. Machinery, and other property ol
■aid firm on the West naif or the Ship Yard properly,
leased from Mr*. Martha L. Fort, execatrln of Dr.Tom
'‘hUo^thsHoa*** Building, and otto proparty situate
oa lota 63,37, andBA Merkel *tr«*t, Chattanooga, which
•n< has been lasted to mid firm by Mrs. Martha L. Fort,
•MCitifs*
Also, th* Urn* KHne and th* Lime on hand, end other
Dr>Derty, on two leu, on which th*** aald Lime Kiln*
are (1 tasted, and leased to mid firm by O, E. GroavHls
.. ■- in chat
„U FDR, deceased, to-wit: Th* Booth
South half of Lot No. M, Booth half
Lot No. 67. «a Mukatltmat lu a*M
wall situate Brick Bulldlrg* Incom-
Also, th* Waet half of Ship Yard.
—expired lease of Lott In Chattanooga,
rm from Qardtnhlrt, a* above, and Gran
aa above.
aald firm situated on a
from Q. W. Gardeahlro,
In Chattanooga-
American and French Confectioneries
AND
FANCY GROCERIES.
Fla* aasortmant of
WINES, COGNAC BRANDIES, LIQUORS
BITTERS, CORDIALS, STRl’PS,
CHAMPAIGNS WINES,
NATURAL FRUITS AND PRESERVES,
select variety of TK AS*
SUGAR, COFFEE, CRACKERS,
BUTTER, CHEESE, HAMS,
DRY BEEF, RICE, MACARONI, VERMICELLI, Ae
GREEN FRUITS,
Nut*, Almond*, Ration*, Ac. Large tfiortraent of
PIPES,
Cigars, Smoking Tobacco, Suutl,
Perfumery, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Ac.
W. M. WILLIAMS k
general
Commission Merohants f
axp pttt.uae m
GRAIN, BACON,LAED,FLOUR
And all otbar article* la th* Frodac* Un*.
GROCERIES,
LIQEODB,
TOBACCO,
COTTON YARNS. *8,
OLD STAND,
DECATUR IT., - - • • ATLANTA, DA
ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE
f£|HREE HUNDRED BABULS TFHIBKY—all grade*
Also, BRANDIES. GIN, Ac.,
' which w* offer to th* trad* oa moat fcvorabl* tana*
W. M. WILLIAMS • BRO.
LIME, LIME.
W E are sole Agente for ROGERS' BIRDJtYE LIME,
which 1*^superior for Ml purpose* to MVLJ"’
brought to this market. Plrtlea wtatlng w Burchaae a
guaruteed good and freah article, wtU fiud ltw theft In
terest to call end •** nt, or lend ae their order*.
W. M. WILLIAMS * BRO.
IRON AND STEEL.
T WENTY THOUSAND LBS. Round, Square, and
Flat Iron and Steel. On hand and for sal* by
oc9t—3m W. M. WILLIAMS •ESQ.
BRITISH PERIODICALS
ESTABLISHED 1760.
P. Ad G• LORILLARi),
0* IS and SO Chambers 8t„ N. York.
PLL'O TOBACCO.
A LARGE stock of Plug Tobacco, embracing all o,
grades fTOm low ana medium to very fine-tr.kev
Of which WsrscelT* direct from tbe beet manuianum.
In Virginia and elsewhere.
Fine-Cat Chewing Tobacco.
la the** goods we have five different brand—
among them our celebrated "Century," which I* now m-
terior to, and more popular than any nude. In our (
ary Foil w* continue to pick daily, one hundred dollar.
O#io -i — * 4A " *•*— j — —
nrday* fifty
denomlnatl
placed lit the same numher of paper* of
tobacco each week: consequently, tbe container* ot Oi.
tury Foil Fine Cut Tobacco are (tally getting prize*.
SNUFFS.
A* heretofore, we make all the different brand* of
Snuffa for which this Home ba* been for many year* celt-
heated.
CIGARS.
Of that* goods we have a largsand eupenor atock at
Iricea that cannot fall to plt-a-e Jobber* and largo deal
ora will find It to thoir lntereet to examine there good*
before making their purchases.
SMOKING TOBACCOS.
Thai* goods we have In great variety, and all gr.de,
fTOm vary low priced to the (Inert.
Our stock te very complete in all lta department*, aoa
merchants ar* Invited to give it an examination before
Durcbsslnz.
P. A O. LORILLARI).
aepT—8m 16,18, and 90 Chamber* 8t., New York
PHILLIPS & FLANDERS
W OULD respectfully Inform th* public that they ar*
now recalving their stock ol .
Fall and Winter Goods,
coNitiTiNa or
^{Int*, Delaine*.
Merinos, Alpacux,
Cuetmeree,
Jeans, Flannels,
Hate aa* Gaps,
Boot* and Shoe*.
Ready-mad* Clothing,
Ladles' and Minas' Shawls,
Blanket*, Nnblas,
Bontege,
Rletori Hoods,
And all other article* usually found !n a well selected
stock of
STAFLB AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
KE^Moet of theft good* have heon bought since the
late decline In cotton, and thay will sell them at th* low
est figures.
PHILLIPS U FLANDERS
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Have a Large Lot of
FUHNITUBK
jixvstiST**®*
vllle and Burke, Mfcw.v- .
And mao, th* unexplred term of teas* on cortain pro-
— in Chattanooga, tewed, by *ald firm from W. W.
... i n (act forLlndaay'aheir*.
of Land pnrehaaed by aald firm from
, lu the City of Chattanooga, and fur
.bond for tttte, under th* name of the
EsV&ttoraeylafhct for Uadroy’* hefts.
Also, e Tract r —
Moor* d Marsh,
which thay hold a bond —
Billy Smith property, ooutetnlag throe ten*, more or
*Ai*o, * Lot In lha city or Cbatuwooga. known na lot
No. Aon Branham *troet; Provided ]M* lot No. 8 on
Bninbtm etreot has bean sold lo on* David Froldmnnn for
te* sum of $7,000, Friedmann having pnW $100 on the
earns and contracted to pay $308.75 on hi* lien held by
Chariee Baadqitat on ttoanmo.
Also, Lot known an 39 or 41 Poplar street, In said city
of Chattanooga, (there being Utlgatlon now as to tee
lombir of till lot j
Also, all other property, real, personal, or mixed, which
tee said drm may own, or to which they may become en
titled without nay reservation, whether tee earn* shall
have barn Hated In tela advaettaameot or omitted from
thaadpfRorees, four bead of Mnlea, and
All of eetd real eatet* belonging to eald dra will be told
la her of tee eqelty of redemMten, and te* property
leuevd will be sold euhject to. nil tee rights, UmltttTon*.
equities and restrictlo«a tpedded and mentioned tn tee
r.opt ctlvf tea*** thereof. The nurebaaer or naichaeaw
atendtagte tearoom and*>*odwth*oetgtnalte**o*n
Th* terms, roatrictlon*. Umlutton* Ae., ofaatd leases,
with the length ef time the eeld leeaea have te run, ertti
be made known on day of sale; or letter* addtaaaid to
a * Clerk sod Master of this Court will he promptly an
swered, giving nil tea information sought le* tied Or to-
J. W. JAMES, G. AII.'
ov9—Id By Dan J. Dwri, 1). C. A M.
FACTORY GOODS.
s_ T ^
wholeeele, at
WhMteaD aEuefftftate.lk.
ocds-lm
or rut* own XANuracTUU, con»i»tin* or
Bedatead*,
Bureaus,
Table*.
Chain,
Wash-Stands,
Wardrobe*.
Maltreats*.
he, Ac., Ac.
They also manufacture and sell
COTTON YARNS, 03NABURG8, AND SHIRTINGS
AU at the loweat price*, for cash. Giv* them a call bo-
or» ton purchase. oc8-3m
0. 8. DtaaLI,
Late of Newborn, N. C.
■so. x. DXWiT. af New York.
DIBBLE, WORTH A CO..
Commission [Merchants,
IBS PEARL ST., NEW YORK.
T> ARTICULAR attention given to the sale of WHEAT.
MT Partin requesting, will be regularly advteed of th*
ittt# of tki nirkot.
RanuNoa*.—J. D. Flab, faq, Pneldent National
Marin* Bank, N. Y.; H. L. Worth, E*u., Caehler Na
tional Park Bank, N. Y.; D. Heaton, E*q., President
Pint National Bank, Newborn, N. O. •, Me**rt. Jewel A
Snider, Macon, O*.J«36-
FALL AND WINTIR
D K Y GOODS!!
T HE attention of the Trade le epeelaily Invited to oa
FaU and TTlatar Stock ol
Foreign snd Domestic Dry Goods,
Which is now complete tn every Department.
MARSHALL, BURGE A BOWEN,
•j; t importer*aad Jahhara,
aepl9-Sm 148 Masting atwet. Charleston,». C.
ARMINIETBATOR’S BALE.
|Y vlrtae of fin order from the Court of OTOtnan of
lyton county, Oa., will b* sold, on th* diet Taee-
Member next, at th* court boas* door in th*
town of Jonesboro’, Clayton county, Ga., between the
‘ W asmteof
v klK.1(tQ
MS
5 Y vlrtae of ai
Clayton coal
In December
town of Jonetbort. —.
legal boat* of eale, the land heloagll.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE.
A GREKABLY to an order of tea Court of Oretuan of
A Campbell county, Ga., wHl be told, oo tee ii«
Tuesday la January next, between tee Tagil hoar* of
sale, baton te* coart bone* door r
bell county, «*.. n pUatcUon bale
Thomas A. Latham, deceased o
Coweta ^now ’ CempbelP «>Mty. Ili tontelulng'tbovil
mlleeirom tee A. AW. F. RaUrood, aad eighteen mUee
West of Attauta. That* leo* teat
of river bottom. A mantatlon ornb
ration. Good dwelling hou**, out L - . —.
•mu now offend for sal* la th
a* the property of Thomas A. L—
beoedlof thehelro and rrodltoro of*
Terms cash.
Add.^Atle.te'Oe wuter’.fo.tio
Notice to DoMoro aal CroAltoro.
N OT m‘^wSte“o,* u wrr%£^
tssKJaSSraf i^tpssrfi
madrate payment to mo. r
ROOT.
nov7—43d
HNWI A Wl fi
Kmpoftani
TO
SHIPPERS OF COTTON, 4c,,
ATLANTA, GEO., to BALTIMORE,
via CHARLESTON, S. C.
TU SPLENDID SCREW STEAMHIP5,
TALOOH, . . E0. SEED, Commander,
8EA GULL,. N. P. DUTTON, Commander,
Of Large carrying capacity, making average
trip* of 55 to 00 hours, leave Charlestou
once a week for Baltimore, and offer
auperior facilities lor through freights to
and from that port.
ADDRESS
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants, Union Wharves,
Charleston, S. C.
Ob,
H0BDECA1 & CO., Agents,
Baltimore, ,Md.
Dr. H. Sills, President. Andrew Ih nn. Seat-ury
R. P Glenn, Treasurer.
GEORGIA.
LOOM AND MANUFACTURING CO Y.
MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS,
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
AND CALL AT
Offlow, Ilall-Johnron Building.
XSZT DOOR TO EOBT OPPICE,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
AND tEB IN OFSRATZON
MwidtnhaU't Improved Self-Aoting
HAND AND POWER LOOM!
EASIER UNDERSTOOD,
EASIER TO OVER ATE.
AMD BORE RkLUBLs
P088BB8ES SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
Over all other Hand Loom*,
AND IS MORE SIMPLE AND DURABLE 1^
Planters can be Independent I
By Weaving aU their Good* for Home Wear on th*
KXMDXVXALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM!
From 15 to 30 Yards per Day
Can tom Woven on ttolm I-ooni 5
IT WEAVES AS FAST AS ANY FACTORY LOOM!
Half the C®*» of the Clothing of a F*mtl> c»u be Saved
by uec I
From $6 to $10 a Day can be Made oh it!
ITS PASTS ARE SEIF-CUASQIXQ ■
By th* Turning of aa Kaey Crank, ft lei* ihe Werp
wind* cp th* Cloth, tratd* th* Trrodlro, and throw* tb*
Shuttle/
IT WEAVES
Jean*, Satin*!*, Unaey*. Bl*nk*t Twin, Double-Pi* 'j
doth, verlou* kind* of Ribbed Good*. Fancy Tail!..
Ill kind*, FUx, Cotton, Tow or All-Wool Cloth, Bka’flne-
Toweling, Table Lm*n, Balmoral Skirl*, Woolen, Lineu
andHtmp CarpeU. In fket, anything, from a h-indwnie
Silk ton Rag Carpet.
It !■ email, neat, aud light - not arger than a common
bniUiit table.
It |$ m*d* In Iht most workmauUkt manner, of
material, and baadeomely v*rut*h«l.
It I* very elmple and (tally underetood-wetythlng i*
performed by turning * trunk.
L$$u ud County Rigbtsi for Sale.
grtor further particulate. bUI oi price*, detcrlptlv
circular*, and sample* of weaving, addree*
KUSH TRATT,
Agant Georgia Loom and Manulkcinring Co.
mar**—ly Briant*. tjagu;.
w. R. JOHNSON,
(lucct$$rr to HoUlnffworth A Jokotou.'
MS. Chari** Btreat. Baltimore. Maryland,
MauafiKturvr. and Dealer In
DRUGGISTS' AND CONFECTIONERS'
HP FEN AND FLINT GLASSWARE-
W. A JOHNSON, M Chariee Btwet,