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

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“fSi flailit Jntfllinwct. rtrv i <• r i T ,V, M WWiohoU atrvct, between Atacama itrsst 'V-< Rallru*,) crossing. 'li vU.V AM) W KKKLY BY IARED IBWUI WHITAKER, I’rii prutor. ' ATLAHTA.OEORQIA. TuMdBT fWo»Wl«». Wov- 16.‘ I—>. - A l«»ama H ERROR 0RAA1B TO B1 DAHG1ROUI WHBM MASON IB LBTT FRS1 TO COMBAT IT.’Wtfhrwm. VOL. XUI. ATLANTA. QA.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1*47, NO. 281. mm (Aa Itoalg—wry Mail. I nraHUullaaal Convention. aKviMnsSTru day SatckRay, Not. 94,1867. c.wwntlon mat pni«ii»o» «o adjournment , r bv Kcv. Mr. Strother, colonsl. U' called aud minutes read amt approved. Mr \„rri» moved to reconsider Uta vote by «hich "the convention adopted on yesterday see- K and live ol the Legislative Depart- Mr Sortie In making the motion aald hit at the aectlone now etood, neproee were In i’;,,,,, a* member* ol Conrreee, In caao the i ffirUhwbill altould he declared unconatitu- “.'i He wlahed the aectlone ao amended at li make the colored men eligible to hold any Wee He wlahed to uae the word " peraon ” or "inhabitant" inatead ol "cttleen," which made no distinction on account of color. The auieud- Lot et Mr Norrle waa loet. Ur flriffln gave notice ol a motion to recon- ,id*r the vote on yeeterday labllng hle amend- mint to the article on Legnlatlve Department, "umbeied arc 45.1 which empower, the Oen- ■nd Awetnbly at he nest eeeelon to dlanrnnahite III nanoM who participated In the rebellion and hive not aided In the work ol reconstruction.— H. wid he wented that class to understand that the rod we* still held over them; that they were nottobe let off ao easily. He laid he would call up hi* motion on Monday. [The amend ment referred to above It m follows: Sec, 45. The Gvnertl Assembly shall have authority at it. drat aeealon, to alter or amend article iihe Suffrage article) of the ConttUmlon; pro vided that euch alteration or amendment ,l,aii sot operate to remove the disabilities 0 I SDT eliM dlatrenchleed by laid article; and provided, further, that no pereou shall ho die- franchised by inch alteration or amendment who mded the enemies of the United Slates In the i.v:e rebellion, and who has not failed to aid in reconstructing this State In accordance with the reconatructlon law* of Congress.’’] The Convention rejected the autendmeut of Mr. Norn*, *nd adopted the following substitute to the section offered by Mr. Semple, ol Mout- No person shall be a Representative unless he is eligible, ns an elector, to vote lor members of the General Assembly. [The above section makes negroes eligible to any office In tbe State or United Slates.] Sir. Strange, from the Committee on Ordi nances. reported adversely to the ordluance to confiscate a certain portion ol the Selma and Meridian Railroad, and other roads said to he constructed iu eld of the rebellion; also, favora bly to tbe ordinance to abolish Colbert county, and reported on a number of other ordinances. The several reports were tabled, without read ing, and ordered printed. Mr. Burton reported a memorial to Congress, pravlng the repeal of tbe tax on spirits of tur pentine. Tabled, without reading, and ordered printed. ' , Mr. Strange, Horn the Committee os Corpo rations, pneented a report, which waa ordered to be printed without being read. Tire EXPIXtU or THB COXVK1ITIOH. Mr. Peters, ot Lawrence, from tbe Special Committee to devise waye and meant for paying (be expense* of this Convention, reported the following ordinance: An Ordinance to provide for the levy and col lection of a tax on tha property of this Stato to pay the expenses ot tbe Constitutional Con vention of the State of Alabama, convened under tbe acts of Congress. Be it ordointd, de., That an additional tax of ten per cent, on the taxae otherwise assessed on the taxable property In the State ot Alabama shall he assessed and collected by the officers charged by law with that duty, in the same manner that other taxes are levied and collect- c l, which ehall be paid Into tbe Treasury of the State lor the purpoae of paying the expenses of this Convention, the same to be assessed and collected during the tax year ot 1868. The or dinance «u adopted. a Mr. Bingham, (torch and turpentine) gave no tice that he would .introduce an ordinance on Monday to raise money by immediate sale of State bonds to pay tbe expenses ot this Conven tion. Tbe Convention resumed tbe consideration of tbe article on the Legislative Department. Tbe article was amended and adopted, and referred to tbe Committee on Constitution. BILL OF RIGHTS. The Convention resumed the consideration ot tbe Preamble and Bill ol Rights for the Consti tution. We give below tbe Important section* a* amen ded sod adopted by the Convention: preamble. We, the people of tbe State of Alabama, bv our Representatives, In Convention assembled, in order to establish Justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for tbe common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure to our selves and to our posterity tbe right of life, liber ty mid property, Invoking the favor ol Almighty I God, do ordain and establish tbe following Con- j stitmion and tot in of government lor the Slate of Alabama: ARTICLE. Declaration of Iliyhu—That tbe great and es- seuti&l principles ot liberty and tree government may be regognlzed and established, we declare— sec. 1. “That all uten are created equal; that they are endowed by tbelr Creator with oertain inalienable rights; that among these are life, lib erty, and tbe pursuit of happiness," and that all persons and classes in this State, wbo are, or r.my lie deolared cititens of tbe United States, by the Constitution tbereol, are hereby declared cl tireus of the State of Alabama, possessing equal civil and political rights and public privilege*, "i hout distinction of race, color, or previous condition. [This section (1) gives to negroee, under the head of “publlo privilege*,” entire social, civil and political equality on railroads, steamboats, omnibuses, Ac. Buck, of Mobile, made a speech iu support ot the full equality of all own, with out distinction of color.] lilt. . . governments are founded on their authority and are Instituted for tbelr benefit, and that, therefore, they have, at all times, an inherent right to change tbelr form of government, in such manner as they may deem expedient, subject. In all respects, to the Consti tution of the United State*. Sec. 8. That no person ehall be deprived of the inestimable right to worship Qod according to the dictates of hla own conscience -, nor bi hurt, molested, or restrained in hla religious pro fessions, or eentlmenta, provided, he doea hot disturb other* In their religious worship. See. 5. That any citizen may freely speak, write and publish hi* aemimente, on all subject*, being responsible tor tbe abuse ot that liberty. Sec. 8. That the people shall be secure In their I>ereont, house*, papers and possession* Horn un reasonable seizure* or searches, and that no war rant shall Issue to search any place, or to seize any person or thing without describing them as nearly a* may be, nor witbont probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation: bee. 7. That in all criminal prosecutions, tbe V .accused has a right to be beard by himsell or ’counsel, or either, to demand the nature and cause ol accusations, to have a copy thereof, to fie confronted by the witneeeee against him, to have compulsory prooees for obtaining witneeeee iu hla favor, end In all prosecutions by indict ments or inlormallont, a speedy public trial, by «ni impartial Jury of tbe county or district, in which tbe offense wee committed, end that be shall not be compelled to give evidence against hlmaelf, nor be deprived of hie life, liberty or property, but by due course of law. sec 10. That no peraon ehall, for the same of- len **' *>• twice put In jeopardy of life or limb. i }*’ That the right ol trial by Jury shall remain inviolate. til 84 n o’c°lock* l p l, JL * ^° nT ' n ^ 0I> adjourned un- , AFTERNOON SESSION * i*fWon returned the consideration of the Bill of Right*. report of tbe Committee we* . od * du P^- We submit below the .5*™*" eecuon* aa adopted, continued from -.the morulog session: L^We °. r , W,1 «TS-COXTIRCED. I Wot nun?"*! ,n prosecution for tha publico- " ** ’ offl! •i 0T *T lba official conduct or ®*° *u public capacity, or when f .S! l, „ f . p . u . h !l* b .y d *■ proper for publlo lulor- a. j"■ . tb *. y* thereof may bo given in evl- iodictmenta lor liheli tbe jury the feels uudt/it W drtw ‘" lu * «»• law. aod a'* 'Vu U the court, co^ai oni/t . l.^^ 00 4 ** loM the State ehall ro.i#.*t only lu levy tug war against U, or adhef o* eoeiula, giving them aid end comturt i •ed that no person •bsifbecoBviewdot treasoo un aaa on the testimony of two witneaeas to the same overt act, or hi* own confeaaiou in open court. fee. 84. That private property shell not be taken or applied lor public uae, unless Juat com pensation be made tharelor, nor shall private property be taken for private nee, or lor the use ot corporations, other than municipal, without the consent of the owner. Provided, however, That laws may be made securing to peraon* or corporations, the right of way over the lands ot other peraon* or corporations. fee. 88. That no peraon who conacleotlously acruplaa to bear am a, ehall be compelled to do eo, but may pay an equivalent tor personal service. Sec. 88. That no standing army ehall be kept up without tbe consent of the General Assembly ; and In that cate no appropriation for its support shall be for a longer term then one year; and that the military shell. In all cases and at all times, be In strict auborulnatluu to the civil power. Bee. 80. That no eoldler shall, In time ol peace ; be quartered In any houtea witbont the consent ol tbe owner; nor In time ot war, but In a manner to be prescribed by law. Bee. 39. That no title ot nobility or here ditary distinction, privilege, honoror emolument ■hall ever be granted or conferred In this State , that no property qualification shall be necessary to the election to or bolding of any office in this State, and that no office shall be created, the appointment to which shall be for a longer term than during good behavior. Sea 84. That hereafter no form ot slavery •hell exist In tbit State, nor shall there be In- voluntary servitude, other than for the punish ment of crime, of which the party ehall have ‘ *n duly convicted. Sec. 83. The right of suffrage shall be pro tected by law, regulating elections, and prohib iting under adequite penalties all undue influ ences from power, bribery, tumult, or other Improper conduct. sec. 88. That this enumeration of certain rights shall not impair or deny others retained by the people. social, civil, akd political equality. Mr. Keffer, of Montgomery, offered tbe follow ing as a substitute for eectlon 90 ot the Bill of Rights. Bee. 98. That common carrier* shall make no discrimination on aocoant of color between per sons traveling in tbit State on public convey ances. This eectlon threw a Are brand Into the Con vention. It was opposed by Messrs. Saffold, Simple, Morgan, ana others, and waa strongly supported by all tbe negro delegates, Including Griffin, of Mobile. RapTer, Gregory, Carraway, and other negro delegates delivered inflamma tory harangues, demanding entire social equality with tbe whites. The speeches and section cre ated a aentattou. Action on the matter was fi nally postponed until Monday morning, and the Convention adjourned to that hour. At iaiiooVi'ea n eou* Ad vertlaements. KINS 00TT0N ALIVE AGAIN! Qraat Excitement at tlim FRENCH BAZAAR! By E. BLOCK, No. 4, Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. T BE PltniCR FAMILY la oomlng la a raw days, with a large stock, consleUng of DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS tad FANCY GOODS, CLOSES end SHAWLS. BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING. All of tho Latest Importation I I h»ve the honor to Invite every one. big end small, ynung and *11, to examine my stock end convince them- eelve* that till* I* positively A ONE PRICE STORE. Wholesale price* ten In Charleston, with tl_ Coats'Thread. Country 1 ^nested to celt and axamtne i i lijP"Charli*tnn Bills of Goods (lnpllcated and forward- R. BLOCK, “A La Villa Da Parti,’’ Late or tha Srm, Block A Lyons, of Charleston. S. O. *<1 to online. MlaoeUnnoous Advertisement*. GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. FALL TRADE OF 1ES7. w. w. oeavRAw. CHAPMAN, RUCKKR # CO., Whitehall Htreet. JUST RECKIVED. J CAR LOAD KINGSTON LIME, an barrel* pure Proof Co-n Whtcky, Mi tons Rrld'e Phosphate, to car loada Virginia Balt, 1.ANG8TON, CRANE A HAMMOCK, Alabama Street. Atlanta, Ga. SACKS WANTED. 10000 9EC0ND ' HAND GTONY 9AOKN, 10000 .eoond hand Burlap Backs. LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK, H. CJ. BELL, CROOKR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER IX PROVISIONS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AtluntA AilvArtleemeute. V. M. WILLIAMS & GENERAL Commission Merchants, AND DKALEM 1)1 GRAIN, BACON, LARD, JL0UB, And all nlhar articles In the Produce line. GKOCBHIBB, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, COTTON YARNS, Ac. INSURE 11ST THE Southern Life Insurance Co. CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURES OF TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY. CASH CAPITAI,, - - - - #300,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $1,000,000. 33T EIGHTY PER CENT. OF THE PR0FIT8 PAID TO P0LI0YH0LDER8 i^EI HinPHM OFFICERS. n."c. BIUKLEY7TviM 8 prMta.uta SAMUEL TA-rri, f > lee-Pr**ld*ut*. F. 8. DAVIS. Trea.nrcr. DEN. MAY, Secretary BRANCH OFFICE. 1 ATLANTA, GA. LOUISVILLE OFFICERS. C. C SPENCER Preaidant. J. FRY LAWRENCE, Vlc*-Pr**ldeot. A. G. HODGES, T aaeurar. E. T. HOPKINS, Secretary. OLD STAND, DECATUR ST. ATLANTA, GA D. C. O'KEEFE, Examining snrgeon, Atlanta, Oa. A. R Z. DAWSON, Gen'l Traveling Agent. rEANK 1 E 0 ^ERRIN,! 0enerftl Agent*. fcSF*Over J. T. Jenkin. A Co.’e Drug Store, Whitehall Strost. ocS*—S ON HAND AND To AK1UVE- f|1HREglIUNDRKD BAR..KLS WHISKY—allpradei Also, BRANDIES, GIN, Or., Which we offer lo the trade on meat favorable terms. W. M. WILLIAMS ft IIRO. LIMB, LIME. W E are .ole Agent* for ROGERS BIRD KY KLIM K, which la eopm-tor for all pnrpu.ee to any Lluu- brought to thle market. Partlei wanting to purchase u guaranteed good and freeh article, will nnd It to their in tcreet to call and see ne, or tend n. their orders. W M WILLIAMS ft Ult') IRON AND STEEL. fflWBNTY THOUSAND LBS. Round, Hotiaro, and A Flat Iron and Steel. Ou hand and for .ale by W. M. WILLIAMS ft RRO FRESH POPK. W E ar* now receiving Vat Hog., and are having slaughtered dally to maet demand. Person, liv ing In the city will be .applied at lorvoat market rates with any nambtr and ilea desired, by calling or eendtng tbalr order* to our store, order* from partlei at point* on different line, ot Railroad, leading from thle place, promptly filled by Kxpraaa or Freight^* par Instructions. W. M. WILLIAMS ft BRO. THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, 1867, -AT- MRS. J. FRANK’S, Decatur Street, Four Doors Below Old Masonic Hall. F. COBRA, Whitehall atraat, Wes* Side ft hw door* from Alabama, adjoining Holbrook e Hat Emporium, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, DEALER IN Amerioan and French Confeotioneriei FANCY GROCERIES Flos assortment of WINE*. COONAO BRANDIES, LIQUOR* —. ~ .M., wsuojdzy. sFBVPs, COUNTRY PRODUCE, IcHAMPAIGNE WINES, 1 take pltuieuie in informing the citlrou. of Atlanta and the surrounding country that I have returned bom New York with u LARGE aid WILL SELECTED STOCK it MILLINERY GOODS Unequalled in Choice Variety and Cheapness, comprising tho LATEST NOVELTIES. Also, 8tlk», Velvata, Blbbona, Orapoa, Lac**, I fusions, Rnchan, Blond., Net., Embroideries. Ornamente, Fringes, Freuch Flowers, Ostrich and Fancy Feather, in great variety, Dras. Huttons, Nailhsad., and Trimmings of every description. Alto, a complete stock of Drew Goode, Fanes' Goods, Balmoral and Hoop Slxlvte. WOOLEN GOODS }u great variety. A most superb stock of CLOAKS In all the most fi.hlonable de signs. Particular attention la culled to my most ma-uiilcvnt .election of Shawls, Sontags, Nubias, and Hoods of Every Description, Togfther with « Ur*jG «tock of EVGLlSil AND FKBXOH CLOAKiNG*, MKT TONS, OLOTHH. Ac., Ac my molt beautifulaelGCtionor HUMAN HAIR. QURJoSg SWITOHRS WATERFALLS, dto. Tho Xoveltifd of tha e eat on, a haudtome TariliJ of Fl'Ka, ana many other Article* tuo numerous to mention. Having bought my ^oodt excluniveiy for c:inb, and since the late decline. I ara confident tbnt I can offer great Inducements, and request you to examine my stock before purchasing elfowbore. liouiember the piece, •AXITEVTOadS T AHaXLITlIK octS#—tllJunSO GLHffl, WEIGHT & GARR, JJAVING added another membar and additional cepl- ; tal to our firm, wo ara now extensively engaged In the wx writ. Dial nt Beoon, Flour, Below Roark’s Corner, WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, OA. Corn, Lord Ooffae, Sugar, Molassea A Syrups And every article nasal)/ found in a first-dai. Grooery Btore, AT WBOLMtALK SX0LU9IVMLT. gar The City and Country Trad* are Invited to cell and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. ocB—8-.n Sea 2. That all political powar is inherent in the people, and all tree HABTFOBD, CONN. 96th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE. TOTAL LOSES* PAIR, $21,371,972 f>7 J. M. DAVIS & CTO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS NATURAL FRUITS AND PRESERVES, Select variety of TEAS, | SUGAR, COFFEE, CRACKERS, BUTTER, CREESE, HAIRS, | DRT BEEF, RICK, MACARONI, VERMICELLI, Ac GltKEJV FRUITS, Nnti, Almonds, Raltone. Ac. Largs a.aortmtnt ot PIPES, Cigar., Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Fsrfomsry, Soaps, Fanoy Artioles, AO PHATTX, EDWARDS A CO., Commission. Mercnants, Forsyth Street! \r Atlanta STORK AND TO ARRIVE Oa. Weakly, 6 months. Weakly, l year. ling It oop *• at tha aonntar •tafia oopfat to Haw* lav* and Agents RATES OF ADVbRTISING, For aaoh .quart of 10 line, or let., for tho first Inter- tton |1, and for each subsequent Insertion 60 cents. -rttnorng ■tamp g 3 8 8 8 8 3 8 £ 8 3 8 S 8 8 TT S S TS x n OT 9 12 8*TT 8 8 8 "8 * 8 8 8 8 5 * R X 8 X TTTe S 8 3 X If a a I TT *TT S lO f TT8 - a z x rm a a a a Fe s s' •ass T TF 8 8 a a s FT ITS re • • a FT 8 >88 U " " 8 8 8 i ar an at , -Mltnbg * «• S t a x Spado) Notices, *0 emits par Hna first IniorUon, auu 10 oant* par Ha* for tech anbaaqnent lnaamon. Advartlaamenta tnaarted at Interval* to be charged aa naw each Insertion. Advartlaamenta ordered to remain on any particular page, to bo charged aa naw each insertion. The money for advertising considered da* after first Insertion. All eommnnloatlons or latter* on boaths*. Intended tor thla office should be addreaeed to ‘-Til Atlakta Ixtel- Llamcm.’’ JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, Proprietor Don’t Wash Another Week Without Buying —THE— GREATEST WONDER OF THE AGE! HALL’S UNlVP^RMAt. WA8HING MACH.NEI! SPECIAL NOTICE TO THB LADIES. I T baa long been felt and acknowledged that a Waehtug Machine would vet be Invented that would ha sim ple, cheep, and more effective than any of th* Machines heretofore offered to the public. Snch a Machine la now offered without fear of competition. let. One woman will do more with a Maobtnt than six can do witbont It. It will waeh five dirt/ sktrtc (including wristbands and collar*) perfect/ dean in from four to eight mlnntea—thle we guarantee, or no eale. fid. It require# no (kill to operate It, a. a gin lg year, 0!d has walked (In Atlanta) PuUK DOZEN PIECES IN ONE HOUR! Sd. It takat at least on* third laaa eoap, and will pay tor ItMlf every /ear In tM earing of clothing, as It acta •o delicately on the fabric, that bank bill, can be walked without breaking aomething no other machine can do. We mannUctnre then Machine# In thle place, and aball sell them at TEN DOLLARS, for In Naw York. Thar* la market that can b* bought . ..and no Machine that wlilcom pete with it in the partormano* of It* wor . The** MMddno* anon exhibition In thlt city, at th, ■tor* of JOHNSON * ECHOLS, 1 Whitehall etnet. Mn. BKNTLY owns th* Patent Right tor thla remarkable Machln* ta aU th*Southern stats*. Liberal inducements will ha offered to gentlemen deelring the enelualve right to tall thee# Machinal in conntiea and dlitrlcta, or euta Ceil on, or addreaa, D. 8. DENTLY ft CO_ Bom 9, ua WAny one infringing upon thla Patent Right will U proaaentad according to law, «cd any one giving inlorma tlon of the earn*, will b* liberally rewarded. A (great Labor-Saving Machine. We. the qnderelgned citlaen. of Rome, would eay, In behalf ot “HaU'aXnivenal Washing Machine," after toll trial and an, that. In consideration of ita cheapness, the dnrabUlty of the Machine, tbe ease and qnlckueae of mo tion, the small amount of toap required, and the protec tion of th* cloth**, wonld recommend It to a generon. public. P. M. SHEIBLY. O. W. F. LAMPKIN, J. A. STEWART, hAM. F. POWERS, wm. webt, John w. noble? JAMES NoALE, So., J. J. COHEN. ^ _ Atiant*, May 7. 1867. 1 bought th* first “Hail'a Patent Univenel Wa.btng Machine" bronght to Atlanta, and am now using It to my perfect aatiafataiun, end recommend It to all a> a greet Labor-Saving Machln a. Mm,. CYN TULA KILE. iiti&lSS-SZZ*, rasfiar until It comet within oua Inch of tha bottom of the tab; fill with bot water until tbe water ouvere the pebblM In the maohlne two Inches; wet the clothe. In warm water, (It 1* better to soak clothes over night,) then rno a little sow eoap on all tbe dirty places; tben pnt tbe clothes into the machine with the pebbles, and always HU the ma chine half full of clothe., .baking them out as they are pnt In; then do.e np the door and turn th* crank from three to five minutes, keeping a slow, steady motion un til tbe dirt isont; then run through a wringer; ibewbofl as usual; then pat the clothes baca into the lnuhtna with the tab toll of cold water; give the machine eight or len tarue nnd yonr clothe* are rendy lor the b.nlug whAr, and then hang out to ary. Never turn tbe machtne » heu empty of clothes, as It break, the stones. It tuyot the pebble* become broken, pick them oat. Fur isle by mayH-tHJani No. 165 Main St, Louisville, Ky. HAVE ON HAND AND FOR GALE: JULY 1. 1807. ASSETS: (At Market Value.) Ceeli on band suit In Bank 9 516,888 88 Real Estate 8*8,088 OS Mortgage Bonds 885,880 00- Bank Stock 1,800,400 00 U. States, Stato and City Stock, and other Public Securities 1,881,808 88 •4,810,888 37 Lee* Liabilities, Clalma not dua and nnad- Juetad 377,848 49 Nat Ataeti •4,178,888 61 o— FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS. HF* Agencies in all th* principal cHlee and town* in laVnltad Stataa. Application* tor Inanranc* will be promptly attended ■treat, on* door from Alab Jyl8—laarly N. L. ANGIE R, Agaet. 40 BBLS PUGH S BOURBON COUNTY WHISKY- s year* old, -MO BBLS MILLER’S WHISKY, 708 BBLS MATTINGLY WHISKY, -hO BBLS MoBRAYER'S WHISKY, .100 BBLS SIMPSON’S BOURBON, 76 BBLS DIADEM WHISKY. 80 BBLS PEARL WHISKY, 78 BBLB OLD KY. WHISKY. 76 BBLB OLD VA RYE. 60 BBLS MOUNTAIN DEW RYE. 80000 pound* Clear Bid**, 10000 pounds Osar Rib Side*, 8000 poanda Shoulders, SB barrels Lard, 14000 pound* Arrow Cotton Tie, SO pieces Kentucky Bagging. •00 coll* lop*, 80 barrels Roses dale Cement. 80 barrel* LoulrriU* Cement. 800 bags White Corn, 10 barrela Older Vlneger, Cast Flows, Maanfkctnred Tobacco, Etc. ' AU cash order* promptly filled. Consignments aoll- PRATTE, EDWARDS ft CO COTTON FACTORS, Storage and Commission Merchants, ATLANTA. GEORGIA.. I eepta— WAILEY’S | Sslf.Fnatenlng, Wrought Iron BUCKLE TIE! FOR COTTON BAT.KN, Ao. Mnnnfkotnrad and for (tie by S. B. LOW, Vnlcau works, OHATTANOOOA. - TENNESSEE. PEAROE, WHELES8 ft 00., COTTON FACTOR^ CommiMlOB Uarohonta, Manufacturers of all kinds nr j Bar and Plantation trot,. Car find Bridge Boll., Car A vies, ftr Abov* Tte and Iron tor eal* by McNAUGHT, ORMOND ft CO., Agent* tor tho Mannlacturera. ocS8—lm COTTON YARNS. YA&N^ D> * 4Bt |Ut U idb**h C ° od auort, nent of SITUATED ALONG HIDE THE RAILROAD, ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND SHIP FREE OF 1 OUR OOTTON WAREHOUSE I. ol largo .-apacity, thoroughly FIRE-PROOF, and our faciUtiae for handling COTTON nuequaled by any In the 9100 FOR IO C1CNT8. O NLY a few more •nbicrlbera are required to lntnro the epeedy lien# of the Great Illnstratad Paper, THB WEEKLY PRESS, Which In sine and appearan-t will reeamble HARPER'S WEEKLY, bot In value will tor transcend that publica tion. THE FREW Win bo an embodiment of tho spirit of tho an. Bach department wUl sparkle with the genius of th* most eminent writer* of tbe day. An OBIQIHAI, SERIAL STORY Of th* most brilliant eharaotar will be commenced in tha •rat number. THB ILLUSTRATIONS W1U be entirely original, nnd of th* moat attraatlv* ttgl Tha gnat txpens* and labor lnvolvad In this aotarpria laodaril naoaaaary that wa ahosld start with aa ■RORHOUS CIRCULATION. In ordar to do this, w* shall do aa follows: •10 000, In soma of •100,wlU bo diatilbntad through tha first edition. To avtry given unmber of papers •100 will be alloted. Every copy of ib* PRt»4 w,U been- closed In n atom wrapper, eo that th* paper* oontamlng the greenback! wUl not bo known by their external ap pearance. and aU pnicbaaars will hava aa equal chance for the money ana gilt*. Bmilh. We will Store and Sail Haro, or ahtp from this or any other point, tn HONTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, SAVANNAH, BALTIMORE, CHARLESTON, or I.IVFRPOOL, money am la* tbe (10 , tala coplea of tha edition tor tho following Baaldae tbe tlOO^Uli, orden will be enclosed in oer- of th* ed —*— XVXBT XIHD OF PLANTATION MACHINERY, BNOINBS, HORSE POWERS, CRIST | miLLM, AGRICULTURAL IHPLBRRNTS Ofrrery description In .tor*, and fortato M ta. iowmt j Slid SttSdUSH CottOH Millfi, J, R. ang»I—<m I A OEBON STREET, AUQUBTA, 9E0M9IA. •R'Btore and a*U Cotton and other Produce. Baaing and Son* tnrallktd at aurhat prtaaa. aafff-*n ta mind that ta* lutaiu Printing KeUbit.bmjpt, 1 eieented with naatmai and at modaiau fig- JOHN. B. FULLER, 47 D1T STRUT, Xsw York City, Eanraomn aw Dbalbs at PORTARLR AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, FROM 9 TO 980 H0R8B POWER, AT WHOLESALE ONLY. VOidaiatUad at Factory prtcaa. ■TKADHAN A SIMMONS, pel—8m Marietta .tract, Atlanta. O*. built tat car Maehlnary and Katlraad nppUaa ta stoea, ud ahtppad at ta* lowest rmtae angff- fim I C ARDS,—Vtalting, Wadding, «ad Boats*** CSidi executed la thebeat alyl* of the art, wtttdupMS, end at Moderate pueee. ATTKNTION FAMILIES 1 I JUST received a foU aaeortmaat of choice FAMILY OSOCEMEf, OYSTERS, BRAND IBS, LOBSTERS, SALMON. MACARONI, VXRMIOILLA, •AOO TOFIOOA, ARROW ROOT, OHBKfiK, ORACKXRS, BxM Ooehw BUTTKS, TBAS, OOFFBB8, SUOARB, .Making iVi-lUDHAl. CASH AT>\*.V1VCU8.JJ when ilu.iivil. Undt-r the Revenue Regulation, COTTON can be chipped to thi. place under bill nf lading, by calling upon As sessor or Collector at point of shipment, without pre-payment of Rev, uue Tax. Tho central poaitlon of Atlanta offer* many advantage-, makiug it nn Important Cotton Market, with Banking tocllltlce, and diverging Railroada, enable! u» to hip Cotton in Any Direction. WB SELL TBE BEST IMPROVED COTTON CIN8. Also, Ban, Rope, and Sweet's Patent Iron Tie, tbe Best in Use, Portnblo Oa-lst .Mltin, for Hand, Horae, and *4team Power, SMUT MACHINES, TURBINE WATER-WHEELS, HICKS' STEAM EN0INE8 AND BOILERS We Receive nud Sell ou Couimleiioat, eU kinds of PRODUCE aud PROVISIONS: Corn, Oats, Wheat, Flour, Baoon, Lard, Salt, &o., Onr hcllltte* for Storing and Selling HAY are un.urpaced AND TOBACCO IN LARGE SUPPLY GIFTSt uts 6 Grand Pianos (Btainway's,) vain* a* o 6 Grand Plano., (Chlckanng'a,) value 6n 1 Carriage, fromU. Witty’* Kcpoaltory BOO ,0 Gold Watches . 7 160 Stav**ck,w w*tchm: : Z 10 American Silver Watches 76 6 Malic Boxii 4ft 6 UllpttC Lockstitch Sawing Machine. 80 8 Whssler A Wilton’s Hewing Mtehlns* 75 4 Wilcox A Gibbs' Sewing Maehlutc aa 80 Photograph Album* 10 Tb* balance to consist of Acoordeont, Tea Bats, Sllvsr- w*r*| Ac. No dollar jawalry—no gilt worth laaa than “iff™ will ba mailed to any addreaa upon th* rsoslpl of prioa, 10 oanto, or alavan copies tor |1, twenty- thra* tor H, and sixty tor *5. Addreaa, ' STUART A CO., “New York Pma,” novfi—lm No. St Broadway, New York City. BAUOBS, JAB PlOKUS, and Pit SB B is Buraia. FBI HI 4, OUi BA 7TB, on on. BAIS.NB, MOTS, CAND ns, & c. liquors Or Veriont breeds and quHtlca. Agents for ta* aal* of PLOWS, and other Farming Implcmaata. Gm-rgla and Alabama LIME, and Georgia ROOFING SLATE. Will b* picas*, ta fill order* for CO rTON GOODS or other Marobaudtas. fiLENN, WRIGHT & CAttR, ccia—8m ATLANTA, GEORGIA. w>. r. aaovr, 11 BROWN’S HOTEL, OFFOilTB BITOT, MAOOM, OBORIIA. McKesson s* hobbins, - Importers and Wholssal* Daalact la BRUSI, MEDICINES, Druggists’ Fanoy Goods, &c., &c„ •1 nnd 81 Fniton Rt„ Naw York. H OUU astabllihsd In 1888. On* of the laigeat ard bsatlataa city. Doc* a heavy Southern trade and to vary liberal In It* Indulgence ta SontUsrn vnatum, era. Mr. J. T. Heard, of Osatgta, t* a ealssman In tbs Honso—tsava --■* ■*— -■ and would ba, call, on vlsltlnir tb* city. ■is a vary pollta and accommodating gsotlsmau, M pleased ta hav* hla trieuda from Georgia C. Id. U1NN1CK Light Carriage and Wagoi Maker, 78 Gsranaa strsst, bstwesn roc* and Bntaw, BALT1MOKB, MARYLAND. l‘§xr%ssts.vT?“ Carriage* and ass LG MIBGNDE8' FRENCH REMEDIE81 Kara Sarad then*ends nil ovar Eorop* | H AVING naan lor man/ yaar* the First Assistant at Professor La Mirandas' Private Hospital In Faria, aud taring taw tadnosd to aatabllab a braovn In thi* country, ram now prepared ta tornish hi* celebrated ranted'** tor CONSUMPTION, EMSVUATUM, SCROFULA, At Alto, ta* Gannino Imported Vitslla, Hsolth's Or and Restorer ! The only esrtaln can* tor n eoattlmtlon ahattarod by tho Addrsaa yonr communications ta Da. G. W, FERN ran, „ .* West 47th burnt, Niw Vork. Avtmr Onam-Rut If yon giro na ta* nil blttorr of ronrtoM, ttaesnsnl tattoo fas 04 tarasuoUm tho niftb* aBMHlHiiefMi tafimn