The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868, November 12, 1867, Image 1

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i |..||Kl> HAII \ AMD W KKKLY tIV r *R<:n IRWIN WHITAKER, I* I'n Iirlot of, Vl’I ANTA. (1E0RGTA ♦ Tll9 ,(iry Mornlnu, Nov. 12, 1007. Alabama IkrolMlrnrllnu 4’aitVOlllloll, ,..,,•4 r v t.o-> f"i < "■ Mi Advertiser. I r» «i ii i n ivw r.invmiK'ti nii'l imrsiunl in mljiiiirnmriit. Mr ifiitirliam. i’l l.iinnilom’. I'lUnil tin* fi Ion ins . . , /iY«*.W. i oommiil' o In- niqnmitt'il l vnlor «ilii M i|i'i liom iol l‘n|)o, witli I he olden r j,. lV ot removin': Hit’ I'iommii pntrmleif State iiovermiH'iil ol Alabama in tin' nut nventy 1 .Mr. Biugliam siim'ortod Ini resolution inn ,. w .’li ol c msi'liTiililo long) It mid liittorm ss, lead Irom iln* Military bill lor the purpose ol ,roving lhat tl><* prn"itt State Oovernmenl in provisional only, ilmt (federal Pope Ima no nu- jjjoniv io recognize any government in the ruliel sdeaot llns Dlatrict, ‘except llio r’onrtn etitab- htheil foi thv t'linislnncnt of crimes. Trnltnra u .i rebels are in power ivn.l should Iks (lecnpitik- Ini they Ii ive ciuried on lawlessness and erinie, ami llie good of the loyal people demands Hie r.ia <val of all Stato offleers now in power. Hi' elnitiir.l lor the Convention the power to IrgUlute oil tin' subject, hat tlironuli courtesy to iiein tul Pope, for the ahilily and kindness with wliieli lie |i»» niaiiaced all.u'rs, he deemed it only right lo muter with him in eommillee melting. A „(•’([,* Slate otllcers have discharged their duties, lull an overwhelming majority hnvo prostituted iliemsclves and their offices to prevent recon -truction under the military bill. Mr. Reynolds hoped Ihu resolution would be defeated, the object ol the convention is lo lay ,, o foiimlaiion i>f a permnneut State Govern ment, and in a few moutlis, no doubt, tin: State would be regularly organized. It is too late in Hie day to organize a Provisional Government, ll the resolution prevails the general upsetting the Slate will In* t '■> ten ihlu to eouti mplate. I'lie whole of l’arson’a and Pulton's inlministra- will be declared mill and void, the splendid tinaneiai condition will be undone, and the credit of the Slate forever destroyed, lie moved in lav the resolution on the table. \Ic. Bingham responded that no valid and pa triotic objection could lie urged against his reso lution. Ttie officers in this St ite have tor their object the defeat ot the Constitution which the Conven tion will make. They reduced the vote of the State lront ItiU.OOO to 02,000 by their traud and vitlniu V- Mr. llort hi arose to a point of order, that the gentleman fiom Wilcox had moved lo lay the resolution on the table and it was, therefore, not debnteahlc until a vote was taken. Mr Bingham then called lor the ayes aud lines. The ayes and lines were called, and resulted ail's 4‘>, noes 42. 'Mr. Norris, a ^-solution that Hie commutes nit memorializing Congress to remove the codon tax lie increased to 13 members. Adopted. Mr. Dust in asked leave lo be excused from serving on the committee, which was gr inti d Mr. Jones, of Conecuh, olleied the lolloiying ordinance: Beit ordained, ite , That labou rs have a lien upon the crops and nil personal properly ol tii-ir employers lor wages due; that said'lien shall have precedence ot all others, except I ir re■ i' and supplies. Referred to committee. Mr. Gregory, a resolution that the Committee mi Preambles aud lull ot rights be requested to incorporate in their report a special ordinance abolishing and removing all I u\s, regulations oi customs, heretofore or at present in existence, wherein distinctions are made on account ol color, race or caste, or former condition of sorvi hide, with such penalties as the committee may deem juit and proper. Referred to committee 1 is asked. Mr. Carrawav, (colored) a resolution that pro vision be made by appropriate committee l.u the protection ot colored orphans, llch t ied. Mr. Wilhite, a resolution to reconsider Clio vote of yesterday, providing tor the appoint ment of a committee to memorialize Congress to remove the disabilities of those citizens who have favored reconstruction under the Congres sional plan. Mr. Garrison, a resolution that the Committee unFinauceand Taxation be requir' d to report that no citizen shad l)e required to pay poll tax, and that tha revenue ol the State skull be raised oil ot the property of the Suitn according to value. Referred to Committee on Finance'and luxation, as Hski-d. Mr. Griffin moved that the report of the Com mittee on Printing, providing tortile payment "t ten dollars jiereolumn.be referred back to :i.e committee, who should he instructed to re duce the pay ol the printer. The motion was carried. By Ml. Graves, an ordinance, to-wit: Be it ordaiued dec.. That such real properly’ as may be selected by ttie head of the family, to include the homestead, it desired by the head of the family, be, and ia hereby exempt from levy and sale lor debt, except for taxes on the same. Provide.1, That siii.li homestead shall not ex ceed eighty acres, aud in value not above if if ecu hundred dollurs. Referred to Judiciary Coiu- miuiiU'f M>’ -Mr. Hayglicy, Whereas, since the 10th day ol Junuurv, 1801, no 1 gal government has ex isted iti Alabama; and whereas, such illegal or Pretended gnveruin. ,,t as now exist therein is administered by men who have been elevated to power and authority on account ol servitude rendered in behalf of treason and rebellion; und whereas said pretended government does not adequately protect loyal men in their riglds of life, liberty and property. Therefore, Rirolced, That this Convention Mould proceed lo organize a Provisional Guv- rumeut for the State, and to this end n I impor- ' tanl offices ia the Slate should lie declared va- i uit wilbin thirty days after Hie first day ol De- I oember, 1807. Also, that a Provisional Gover- | nor should be appointed by this Convention, 1 whose first duty should be to'fill by ajujointment ; all offices thus vacated, with competent men ivlio | can take und subscribe the oath prescribed by i Congress. Also, that during the existence ol said Provisional Government, and utter the vari ous offices are filled as provided by the preceding resolution, all vacancies occurring in said offices shall be filled by election: Provided, however, that no person shall be eligible lo till any office whutever under said Provisional Government who cannot take und subscribe the albiesiiid oatii. It wua moved and seconded that the resolution fie laid on the table. The ayes aud nays were culled, and lesulted, 23 ayes, 47 nays The reso lution was ihereujinn referred to the approjuiate committee. Hy Mr. Gardner, win Teas it is known Hint many persons who have been engaged aspiin- cipuls or accessories in the murder ot union men, who, it properly prosecuted in the courts would have been convicted ol felony, and thereby dis- i’runchised, are mnv, through tlm default ol solicitors and grand juries, in the possession ol all civil rights, Iheielme, JltMjlcttl, That the committee on elective frail- • line be instructed to inquire into Hie expediency ot disfranchising such persons l.v lli« authority ot sjiec'al commissions or oHierwise. Resolution was referred to commit' cm i leave liunchise. -Mr Cun-sway, (colored) offered n resolution wlunh whs sdopted, requiring llie ;-<■ rgemit ntj Arms, and Doorkeeper to makcsiiiliible iirruiige- menis for ihe accommodation of ladies, who wisti t<> visit Hie convention. Mr. Culmfl, off-red an ordinance in relation to si’ivoy, and the abolition thereof. Me ii oidiilned, Ac., Tliat as the Institution of slavery fms been uhulUhed in the Slate of Ala tmma by the army ol ilia Foiled Stales, heiv- sllei there .-.Imll be neither slavery lior involim- tioy hi rvltmle in this Stale, oitn rwiso than for , ie pimiilimenl of erime, wtiercol the p.irly • ii *‘&Y 8 keen duly cunvieled liy law. i " r '.M' n llhaiii, n| l.liuestonc, moved lo amend jy Striking out Hie words "Ai my ol Ihe 11, H.” • ne niotlmi wua cal l icit, und the resolution then adopted; , f Mirii'ion, a resolution that the Committee iu .utiliciaiy ig. requested to report tlmt no ifflcerol u„. Si lie abnd hold office longer than loirryisuH Itefeired to Judiciary Ommijllcc Tr r ' . in K- » resolution tlmt the Convention minor.ze a eiuusu in He- (Jmistiiuiien ol Ihe _J“,71 n “ K, "IC Kgisirntinn in ibis State per mu 5*“ JF-f'ir- t to Ccumiilee on Flection ‘tAtCllls ., oelml !i " ■' odjoui ued until 10 oelni K to-ntorro-.v mornlm.. Mlnoidlanooua Advertlaemenu. 9GtiTsE¥bIHJlFAl EXPOSE; TOTAL LOMU PAID, #91,971,973 r»7 ti JULY 1. 1 807. A M H K T 8 t ATLANTA. QA„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1867. (.11 Muriel I’n hr.'i Caali nu h*ml unit In litiik Real K*tan> Mnrtguge Bnuil. Rsuk Stni’k 0. autos, State suit City Stock, end other 1’iilille Sornrlt los.. • SIMM St) »w,mua 6*6,660 00 1, *06,400 00 I ,*64,60S M *4,660,MS Tt -css l.tiiblltttoe, cletiui not due end uued* jiistod 671,668 46 Nl '* A *«‘te *4,978,666 81 TIKE a no inland navigation RISKS. "Application. Dir Insurance will be promptly attended OFFICE—With C. I. Brown, on east aide of Whitehall Htreet, own door from Alabama. .lyl i—lawly N. L. ANQIKR, Agent. HARDWARE AND IRON. IJX COILS MANILLA ROPE. IV 76 dozen Short Randlea Prying Pane, *0 cotta Paient Packing M tollnch.l ‘-’60 dozen Shovel, end Spedee, t'*00 dozen Pocket Kntvee, l.V boxes ..... a»» pounds Block Tin, tihk) pounds Bar Lead, son nags Shot, 00 bandies Bright Iron Wtro, .too dozen Iron wtro Sifters, SO Anvilr, 76 Vises, 4ixi0 pounds Smoothing Irons, SiXXl pounds Utlfflu’e iforse Salts, 500 dozen Piles—assorted, 30U0 pounds Oalvanlaed Sheet Iron. 3 tone Caat Hteul, *0 tone Plow steel, :t00 toas Swedes and Refined Iron, 00 tone Band, Hoop, and Horse Shoe Iron. 16 tona Oval, Half Oval, and Half Round Iron, »s tone Boiler, Plate, and Sheet Iron. * For sale by „ WEEDS k CORNWELL, Noe. 166 ana 161 Bronghton Street, Savannah, (la. COFFEE. ‘flWIA BAGS lust Mcelved. from Riode Janeiro, »4UvU pur British Brig Spring. For sale by WEEDS A CORNWELL, Nos. 159 and 101 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ua. Hm SOUTHERN Seed and Agricultural Warehouse I MoROBERTS & CO., storage, forwarding, and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers In Agricultural Implements, Produce, Grain* Field and Garden Seeds, Firm Wagons, Threshers, Ac., Ac. Agents for Wood’s celebrated Reapers and Mower*, No. 40 and 44 H. Market Street, sep94—Sm NASHVILLE, TENN. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ORA.YJACKETS, Aud how they Lived, Fought, and Died for Dixie, WITH Iucideuts and Sketohea of Life in tha Confederacy. Send tor circulars. Address JONES BROTHERS A CO., "• 1 ‘-'m* Broad street, Atlanta, (ia. S. 1. ioSLIN. K J. HlNZrC. J. W. DVXHLI* BIJRNET HOUSE CINCINNATI, OHIO. A. C. J0SLIN A CO., Proprietor*. O N the 1st of September, we bought from Capt. 8. P. Miller the entire leaeu of frmmnr* and flxturaa of Ihe Unmet House, aud we will continue the Hotel holi ness ill thin well known establishment, novl—Im A. C. JOSLIN A CO. STEAM, GAN sun WATER PIPES, BOILER FLUES, And nil kinds of Brass aud Iron Pltltuge, Tools, Ac., D>r Steam and Uae Fitter’* uee. tptf~ The best and largest assortment tn the city, end ul greatly reduced prices. Suud for Price LIU. J. B. FULLER, aiigttl—4in 47_Dn.v Street, New York City. SALT! SALT! Liverpool Salt, Direot Importation, Always on hand end for sale by WENT A DANIELS, sept7—9m Jonea* Block, Savannah. (I*. LOOK AT THIS! I OFFER for aale my three-atory BRICK HOUSE, aud ttie lot on which It siaude, on Decatur street. In the center of the city, and one hundred yards from the Pas senger Depot. Ttie House lias FIFTEEN ROOMS, each with fireplace and two large windows: e dining room 4S feet long, having two Ireplecee It has 14 closets. All necessary out buildings ere on the lot. Ttie lot In large enough to build a good warehouse or otlier business house upon. ALSO, A good Farm in Whlttleld county, on the Connsesauga River, nine miles Iroiu Dalton, end one and a half mllea from Tilton, on the W. A A. K. It. Itconttlne five bun dred acres-three hundred acres of It are In one body mi the river, being rich river laud—one hundred anil thirty acres are cleared. It lias flue water factltllea, and a good Peach Orchard ia on the place. Bnlldlngt mode rate. ALSO, Ten l.nts of lund in the Cherokee country, one being a gold Ini ti nt pays Tor working It. Tills properly WILL BE NOLI), at i easy. Call at once on ft ncill—«in consni, Atlanta, (ia. ATTENTION FAMILIES I | U8T received a full assor(mi nt of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, BRANDIES, WINKS, ESSENCES, SAUCES, J VIt PICKLES, and f'li'KKLS In Barrels. PRUNES. CURRANTS, t IT HON, RAISINS, N UTS, CANDIES, SPICKS, CAN FRUITS, CAN VEGETABLES, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, SALMON, .MACAHONI, VERMICILLA, SAGO TOPIOCA, ARROW ROOT, CHRBSK. CRACKERS, Extra Qoahen BUTTER, TEAS, COrFBES, SUGARS, HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON, Ac., go,, tv. ALKXANDKH * OANNBLN. marl- e LIKE AND CAMPAIGNS OF CEN'L ROBERT E. LEE. Ilv James D. MvCaaa, Jr., of Va. Tha Standard Biography of the Croat Chieftain. I TS popularity Is attested by the sals of over 10.UU0 co pies lu a single mouth, which I" a sufficient guarau- :e« of Us superiority over all conipeiltors. AGENTS WANTED.- Send for Circulars and aaaonr inf the work. SAL PUBLISHING CO.. Atlanta. Ua. W- H. J(jHNdON7 Tccaesao, .to nolllngawo.ih *1: Jol,i,«nn i *’*•*'••* Street, Balt uimi , .Maryland. Alauufsctn.er, u,d Oia'er lu •-Ulhlf tNO COStWl W H j(ine V AXl> F,nr "LAMHAKN., W ‘ g. JGUNcON, at Charles Street, "diet Soaps. AuV'pima' r.' 1 "' < -** l, le and other • r wt», dtt/ ' iUlr Oils, Coluifiitt*, Ki- tu*! -Oju Important to Amateur Gardeners I This ia the best Staton for planting flit A If BERRY PLANTS HVLROVS ROO rs PRINT d ORNAMENTAL TREES, URAPES, ROSES, SIIRI R1, FINES, ,tc„ dr. t int Ik* h<iU free ul ituiriftf. Ord«r« lu* III Hid Mini uiiiuiiilty dil"d. by E. VAN OUlDTSNOVBN, Ifortlmltnril Agent, Whitehall Street. » Dry Goode Store.) Atlanta, Oeorgla. i.Naxi dour to John nova-at Mloo>H»m»ou6 Advartloomanto. 6ifNivs-Erlorins News. KINS COTTOU ALIVE MW! Groat Clxalternant »t tha FRINCH BAZAAR! By E. BLOCX, Ho. 4, PsMhtres Stmt, Atlsnth, Osorfls. T HE FRENCH FAMILY la coming la a ht day*, with a large stork, consisting of DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS and FANCY GOODS, CLOAKS and SHAWLS. BOOTS aod SHOES, HATS and OAFS, RBADY-MADB CLOTHING AM of tha Lataot Importation I I have tha honor to lavtt* (vary on*, Wg and email, NO. 269. Astlantii AdTertlBementao W. W. CLATTOR, AUD. D. ADAIR. CLAYTON Sc ADAIR, eominm edohhit*, -AMD*- VMmle Dealer! Ii Groceriei I Pniice NO. 10 ALABAMA NT.. ATLANTA, GBOHOIA* Coats’ Thread' Country JMSy'je. gussied to call and asamln* my atock of Dry Oaoda, .MTCharlaaton Bill* of Goode dnpUcatad and Ibrward- ed to orders, 1. BLOCH, "A UVlUa Da Fada," Late of the firm, Block A Lyons, oc81-*odXm ofOharlaaton, AO. 1867 FALL AMO WINTER I DRY GOODS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, JOHN M. CANNON, Corner Whitehall A Hunter Bta. ATLAHTA. GEORGIA, fJIAKES plus ore In Informing hla frtsods and the pub lic that Ua atock or FALL AND WDITBB GOODS k now complete In every department, and ia oa* of tha laiyaat and bast assorted ever bronchi to this am Wat All cash bnyara era respect fully Invited to call and aaj amine this Magnificent Stook of Goods I Style* and prices cannot be.anrpasaed. If yon doubt It, call and you arlU be convinced of the iKt. On© Price Only! QUICK SALES AND SMALL PEOPITSI Those principles In trade I And, from past experience to be as lamntaM* ns truth Itself, whan strictly cairf* out They ahall la tha fatare, a* in the past, b* WthfkB - adhered to la tUs EstebUshmant. Every arttclolsthls bouse moat sail itself, a* we will not In nay case resort to tha trick of Faffing one article at a sacrifice and ma king a double profit on something els*. We guarantee ovary article w* sell to be what It I* tap resented. Merchants are specially Invited to examine this stock before purchasing etaawhare. We haVs alwaya on hand a splendid HBSBBVE STOCK In every Department; an' will sell them to Dealer* cheaper than they can lay them down from New York. Space will not permit moaa than- mention of a few article* In the different Department*. DRESS GOODS DIFABYHINL Black and Fancy Bfika, Plain and Fancy Poplin, French Merinos, Reps,Em pres* Cloths, All-Wool Dalalnea, Chan* Popllnt, Alpaccaa, Bombazines, Molielrs, Ac. house goods department. 8, a, io, ll, and 11-4 Blsachsd and Brown Sbaettuga, 6, 7, A V. and 10-4 Bleached and Brown Table Linens, All tha favorite brands of Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Napkin*, Doyllaa, Towels, Mai asm Quilt*, 49 Inch and 5-4 Pillow Case Cotton. woolen department. Plain and Twilled Whit* Weleh, Shaker, and American Flannels, Plain end Twilhd Red and Gray Flannels, A splendid assortment of Plain, Plaid, and Spotted Opera Flannels, 6-4 Black and Colored Clothe for Sacks and Cloaks, fl-4 Water-Proof Cloaking, 10,11, and 154 fine All-Wool Ribbon-Bound Eng lish Bed Blankets, 500 pair* Brown, Blue, and Gray Blanket*— all elzea and qualities. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Mwlss, Jecconet, Mull, Nalnaosk, and Tarleton Muslins, Plaid and Btriped Swiss Jecconet and Nainsook, Dotted Swlaa, Sne Irish Llnena, Heavy Irish Llnena for Ladtea’ wear. Linen, Lawn, and Cambric L. C. Hacdkerchleib. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. 600 beautiful Cloaks, newest atylsa. Having made a apcelalty of this Department, wear* prepered to offer great Inducements. All oar Cloaks era mad* to order, and ar* consequently much cheaper than If bought of Jobbara. The Saatt aa wall a* the lowest- iricedcl — — -• ■ --- SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 1000 Long and Square Shawl*—Black, Plaid, and Fancy, fllty dlfiarant atylea and qnalltlaa, con slating of French, Scotch, and Amaricaa goods A large lot of Breakfast Shawls, Bontaga, Nubias, Scarfs, Ac. For Boys and Goats’ Wear. Black French Broadcloth and Doeaklu, Gold and Bllk-mlxed Casaimtti, Scotch Twos and Cssslmaraa, Satttnets, North Carolina and Kentucky Jeans English Petersham Cloth*, fl-4 Eng. Ozford Cloth DOMBBTIC DEPARTMENT. * 1000 places Fraoah, English, and American Mata, vOJplaoaa Plaid Llnaoy, — 100 piece* Bad Ticking, *00 piece* Denims, Strip**, Fields, and Checks, Bale* of Anguata Shlrttafa, Mtllttnfia, Onabuga, Dillllngt, Frasah and Scotch GUghama SUNDRIES. Mimas’ and Lidias’ Balmanl and BMy Sktrta, Flu* French and Damaatlc OotaaU, l adlaa’ and Ocala’ Paper Collars, Ladles’ English, German, »«* A —'~y~ Host, Ml****' and Chlldrana’ Wool and Marino Ho**, Ladlaa’ Marino Under Vast*, Gants’ la* English Half Boa*, BUh and FHntad Patton Handkarrhlefo. |UI|g I agog ^kRliKidl Ksll. Mm Always on head, 0 foBRa* of NOTtOMS. JOIN M. oAXMOft, fiapfiS— Cornet Whitehall and Banter atraatm KKRP CONSTANTLY ON HAND: FLOUR, BACON, •LARD, CORN, HAY, HALT, TOBACCO, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP, MOLASSES, CANDY, SODA, CANDLES, LEATHER, SOAP, Ac. Also, are Affenta for tha Sale oi YARNS, 08NABOHOB, STRIFES, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, Ami Great Bead Ce.’§ Seales. nruuh Order* prompUy flUad. Consignments so- ********* mi*tB FBATTB, 1DWABDS * CO., Coxxunission Meronants, Forsyth St root, Atlanta, Oa. JN STORE AMD TO ARRIVE: BNN poods Clear Stdaa, 60000 ponnda Clear lib Stdaa, ■too ponnda Sboaldara, M banal* Lard, 16060 ponnda Arrow Cottao Tie, 60 pteoee Kentucky Swing, 900 ooUaKope, to barrel* Roaaodal* Cement, 60 banal* LonlatlU* Cement, 100 bags WUt* Com, 10 banal* Cldar Vinegar, Ozat Flown, HanaSKturad Tobacco, Ac. promptly illed. Consignment* soil FBATTE, EDWARDS A CO’ HBADOB 4k BROTHERS, Tobacoo Commission Merchants (mza mrtTSD st.tbs zom.) ATLANTA GEORGIA SFRCTFULLY announce to the public that they ——’t on hand an extensive assortment nda known to the trade, conelatlng RAGI.AND’8 VIRGIN, RAOLAND’H VIRGINIA, RAGLAND’S HONEY-DEW, SETH HALSEY’S COMET, MnCORKLK A BOWMAN'S QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. MILPER'S BLUFF CITY, FACE’S CREOLE, MATTHEWS A WRIGHT'S ROSE MOUNTAIN, HOLLAND'S GOLDEN AGE, and HOLLAND'S INDIAN QUEEN, Together with vartons other grade* too tedious to men tion. ^AUo. aaaorted brand* of CIGARS and SMOKING TO- Ell of which ar* offered to tha trade on ai aceommo- dattngterma aa purchasers will And elsewhere. —fy jhl INSURE J.N THE Southern Life Insurance Co. CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURES OF TENNESSEE ANI) KENTUCKY. CASH CAPITAL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000. EIGHTY PER OENT. OF THE PR0FIT8 PAID TO P0LI0YH0LDERR !^Et MBMPHIS OPPIOBRS. BRANCH OPPICR, B.C. President Vice-Praal dents BIN. MAY, ieeretvy 7 ATLANTA, OA. LOUISVILLE OPPIORIM. C. C. SPENCER. President. J. FRY LAWRENCE, Vice-President. A. O. HODGES, Treasurer. K. T. HOPKINS, Secretary. A. X Z. DAW80H, Gsn’I Trsvsling •F’Ovar J. T. Jecklaa A Co.’* Drag Store, Whit! D. O. O'KEKPE, Eumlnlng Sargeon, Atlaata, Ga. t | General Agenta 1 oc99—tm DRUGS FOR THE MILLION. The Largest Stook Zver Brought to Atlanta ! ! BOUGHT FOR CASH, VDlreotly Afom the Importers and Maiiufhoturere.ja OILS, LIAD8, VeMy.Caaathfi.. Weakly, 1 year. aaftae st the aenatar. •Uffla aaytaatolaxra lore »ad Aganu RATES OF ADVERTISING. For aoah square of 10 line* or Icaa, for the flrat Inter- Uoa $1, and for each subsequent Inacrtlon 50 cents. rs~s i S S 3 9 !» ■Munomt ■sarnn* ••“ll» ‘ssrenbg TTF S it A 8 S 8 ’4 8 S 3 P. 8 1 8 8 8 8 S !S 9 Z t 8 8 * a a 8 S a x 8 8 8" a 8 8 8 8 8 S a u « 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 £' ifel 8 8 8 8 1 8 a 8 8 8' 8 8 8 8 8 S S i O ai * a ^ ■ J* •■ Special Notloaa. 10 cant* per line flrat Inacrtlon, fln.i 10 cants par Ua* for each anbacqnent Inacrtlon. Advartlaemaats Inserted at Intervals to be charged a* new each insertion. Advertisements ordered to remain on any particular paga. to bo charged aa new each Inacrtlon. Tbs money for advertising comldcrcd dne after first Inacrtlon. All communications or lettera on bualnea* intended for this office should be addressed to “Tn* Atlakt* Ibtu- Liexxcxn." JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, ^ Proprietor. WINDOW 9LAS8 THE UlfE DRUG STORE |REDWINE & FOX Omwm Whitehall and Alabama Street,, Atlanta, Georgia, Putty. a r *g^.£. 0ir £*s;;^5U?!^ n y t - of roB« drugs AND medicines, ou., gi..., OEsTSmal^y tlmeelne* iSf war 0omb *’ 0,1 FtBC ' Ar,lcl#f ' « T,r brought to thl* market, and at LOWEli Our Presoription OsD&rtmBnt ‘I®?’ * nd chemical, an bought from mt "t"*" a»w|»wiin*miz» hand*, and warranted pure. We are therefore able to fill Pre scription* with aatlaAction, naatnaaa, and dispatch, at all hour*. ocl*—ly DON'T ICY UNTIL TOO EXAMINE OCR STOCK AND PRICES I REDWINE & FOX, Comer Whitehall and Alabama Streets, Atlanta, Ga. GLENN, WEIGHT & CAEE, LEND TO THE LAND I Union PontT, Qa„ October is, 1*65. Jfeaww. BnmhMtt A Arrow.' Gum—I need yoar Fhoaphat* on my Cotton at lb* mt* of 160 pound* per acre. I am satisfied that I will realise at least 160 par cant, on tha amount spent. I am ao Wan pleas ad that I aspect to ns* more oa the next crop than I did on this. Vary truly yonre, (Signed) F. W. PRINTUF. Asnicva, Oa., November 1,1816. »• Ilrinl8fiaff -4 Pmrmirian * JHIWV, RTayNdwDa ■ RwrTVW , Gum—Tha twenty (Z0) tons MEED’S PHOSPHATE I boaght ol yoa thla yaar, I aaad on Corn and Cotton. I auaowollptoand with the affect on my crop, that I wish topnrchaaaof yon for next year's crop, on* haadrad Yoon respactlnlly, JAB. A. COBB. This Muon, mauafectared la Georgia (tha vlrtaas for which an altoatad by woH boown Oaoigto ctttosaa, and Which la calcnlatad to do ao mack tor "Eeeorutructto*" la Georgia) to lor auto by LANGSTON, CRANK A HAMMOCK, Soto Agents, Alabama Street, Atlaata, Ua. SACKS AMR WHEAT WANTED. QiiiUiiiIIiHrri. OUSHINOB 6c BAILEY, WKOLSBAU OQQKRELLEIR OHO RTATIONERR, Hmltlmora. Maryland. RtkotltookipXidkRlBpokfi Law »*n>to.M1«6MMaznni ffook*. • Pepr Mhvatnpaa, lahs, Psas, DP UMlBj dt Twy iDNUKin ^l^rotdm* ealtottad tom Llbraria*. Bchaoto^Daotow, COTTON FACTORS, Storage aod Commission Merchants, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Don’t Wasfc Another Week Without Buying OREATERT WONDER OF THE ARE! HALL’S VNIVEBMAL WASHING MACHINE!! iFICIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES. rMssaitejte-is.’SSA.ws *°d "Of affective than any of the Machines o*f h X2‘,mo 8 n aCh ‘ “ DOW £~J’wiW.5t n vS5Fw7.‘6 colta "> perfectly cleenln from ronr to efght mlnutea—thla we guarantee, or uo sale. to qP««t* ft, as a girl 13 yenra ONE^OURI* ll “ A0 * nta) ®^ UK FIEWfe IN . 3d. It take* at least one third less soap, and will pay arniaiinweP^RriSii 1 * !f v . l % °J ej«“)lng v aa it ecu *** fobrire that bank bills can be washed *!£?“?ethar machine can do. a^u£f*t ,U * U, * ,e **“““*• ln tUi P 1#ce > “d shall TEN dollars, *" *Jl d lor t New York. There it P n ° r M«*»« on the market that can be bought th* money, and no Machine that will com- p *-rS.2Jw t f'fonuuice of It* wor . Thaa* MaohlM are on exhibition In thla city, at th» ..MUin^SlyiggMhtfoMhi.'^'arh.b.e sSSSsRe^'Ba.’srasasn in eonnureanddistrict., or mare CaU on, or addreaa, D. S. BBNTLY A cu^ ° B * HjMngfog upon thl* Patent Wgh^wffi'ht fi^^^.?S^M d y“^r r dcS lVlUK ln '° rm “ A Croat Labor-Saving Machine. Sr., G. W. F. LAMPKIN, SAM. F. POWERS, JOHN W. NOBLE, J. J. COHEN. MiaSn^talLSttoAM 11 ’! P»i*nt’universal tVeahlng Machlne tooughtto Atlanta, and am now using it to my tSSa’SBS&r* "TESWS8fflfSME" we. Been a common wash tub, by he'tub i P«bWea to •Pd alwzyaflll th. nu- pWp^a^'dfr^ SPSW.ffL5S u tt’ ke *P‘ I ¥ • * low ' atoady ini til the (Urt la oat; then ran through a wringer: wlththe’tnhTlPnfroM clo ,‘ l “ e *"ft™*'iuto^the machine with the tub nui of cold water; give the machine ui -hi or is VhSThSfJS!?SH hp * V° r “dy tor the bluing water, •“* ont t° dry. Never turn the machine whi u empty of clolhea, sa lt Creeks the etouca. If *nv of ihe peKbree become broken, pick them oat. ’ Johnson a echuls, _ »ay6—tffiant Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Ga. DlOO FOR IO CENTS. SITUATED ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD. ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND SHIP FREE OF BRAYAOE. OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE to of luge capacity, thoroughly MB-nOO* and our focilltto. for handling COTTON un.qualed by any In , Bomb. W* trill Star* and toll Nora, or ship from thl. or any othar point, to BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, "■* YTODK, RALTIMOBB, SAVANNAH. CHARLESTON, 'LIBERAL CASII ADVANCES,^ or LIVEKTOOL, whan dastred. Udln * ,brctmn * upon ^ It an important Cotton Market. With; »“Ship Cotton in Any Direction. WE SELL THE BIST IMPROVBD COTTON GIN8. Alio, Banin, Rope, ul Sweet’i Patent Iron Tie, tbe Best in Use. Portmbl. Grtot Mill., for Hand, Horae, and Hteum Power! SMUT MACHINES, TURBINE WA TER- WHEELS, HICKS' STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS W* Karelv* and Sell on Commissions, all Und* of PRODUCE and PROVISIONS • Corn, Oats, Wheat, Flour. Baoon, Lard, Salt, &o„ Oar AclllUat tor Stork« and fieffing HAY are onanrpaiaad XsXQUOJeM AND TOBACCO IN LARGE Of Varies* brand* and qaaUttoa. .° r Ty >W .*’ **“ °* m Ttmia * t-PtomaaU. Gw>rgto and Alabama LIME, and Georgia "OOFIMG BLAIS. WUl be ptoaaoJ *o fill order* for COTTON GOODS or other Merchandise. GLENN, WRIGHT 4k CARR, oa * -fc ‘ ATLANTA, GEORGIA. dec. •UPPLY Nettoa la BabtaraamACroAttara. Q.J.FALLiantoiy,,. C. 32. min nick, light Carriage and Wagon Maker 96 Gamma street, between Face and Ratow, * BALTIMORE MARYLAND. iVaEsr^^ “wW^srss« 0 N yLi5i“. or * Wftoctlbata are required to insuie tbe speedy liana of the Great Illnstrated Paper. TI WEEKLY PRESS, wSmWV 1 ^.?! 4 will resemble HARPER’S Jj2®*“Y, but In value will far transcend that pubUco- THB PBESri ° r “*• OKIDINAL SERIAL STORY firsn?n^b«* >t **** 4,lt character will be commenced ln th* THE ILLUSTRATIONS andnatar* U, * lr or *d* n * 1 ' °^tb* most attractive etyl ENORMOUS CIRCULATION. to 0 ^,* 0 do tblo. we ahall do as follows: o,! • ,00 ’ *!?" distributed through SJtttoP' averj given number of papers $10J y**j- l yj 11 ! > tt.« d '. Evsry copy of the PRK83 will be en- fhyifJiiilffin??**°i tb>t ,h ® !>«P®rn containing «• UJJfIjtoka will not be known by their external *p- gygyajs* ■tSf sgsr**" W1U *“ v# •“ e, » u ‘ 1 «•*“« Besides the K100 bills, orders will be enclosed in cer tain copies of the edition for the following GIFTS i waBa«Baasttu" 35 ........ g 10 LwDtoCkdd Watches'.\ ™ dBsaAfsssjnf.*?. 1 "-. ••••- s JsgSaK-jrS*. nato^SsioaMi* 1 ^ to any addreaa npon the th^ p tof CBCople * tor ,wem) " STUART* CO., novt-lm .“NewYorkU No, tl Broadway! y.;S. MoKBSBON Ac BOBBINS, Importer* and Wholesale Dealer* In DRUGS, MEDICINES, Druggists' Fanoy Goods, &o., &c., •I »■* M Pnltoa 81., Now York. H^haaSuSriin ‘Iff On*of tho largest and P9». » heavy.Bonttam trad* LA MDJDDE^ FRENOH REMEDIED awtawinmna all «r*r lump*i CONSUMPTION, RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, dk Aton. Bn Gaanln* Imported Tha oulvnarml 0nUld ! Tha oaly eattala core tor a eomatttutlon shattered by the