The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868, December 07, 1867, Image 1

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\ZZgimwmm fk g«WU«ww. O !•* V I «’« rllK .iiui^HunK ■HIWIIIB. ’ .. „, Whtioiuill .iree*.b*lw«we A*-—* ■“ •'*' ■ .mi thf K»Uii«ArMMaii. ISIIKI. nMIA* AND WEEKLY BY I ABF.D IRWIN WHITAKER, • •roprlotiav* ATLANTA. GEORGIA. ♦ gnur.my MorBlng. Dm. 7» lG87. A |.««k ,1 Matlimlllalt’o , . ,/ (Ac \V 1C ) i»» friAHMM ) Mkxico, Nov. 10,1807. I i,ihviv of ilif l’m|M hir Maximilian will ba |„ H i, »• tlaym under * nirong iwcorl, to i'im,' tli'ir to 1*’ lurttiaUy delivered tp T, . iiio.l <'» tin' fill ink., tltitl officer, nanim- ,| i„ . i ;»it or ten official or pontonal Iritnd*, Liminni Mr. Il iii'li. Hie Kiti|<eiar’fi phyeldan, i. riiniiii'il liy Hie Government M» make a f.,r„rli ,'vl"lin:itloil ol till' t'olnlilion of tlte body ii. i ill |> itilire. I'itwim wlm wore iirewtul iv ,. H„. i',i:|,.wliitf nrooiint ol it: The body In uli .in'o .l in tiliM'k, all the clothe*, even the i„.,i,.r ol tin- Kiiiiirror’a own wanlmbn, cx.-. |„ tl"' 1'iiti‘iit liatlirr shoe*. It U weaned next the'kin in several bandages, one of litem |„ m • ol Kiii'n |icivli», ns a preservative against the etlivt' ot ilainp. The brain, heart and In- t,..iiins lime been carefully embalmed and nlaee.l in tlieir proper places inside of the body. VI,e head alone is exposed to view. The face si,nears veiv emaciated—an effect doubtless pro- ll'nid partly by the Kutpcrnr’a loug tlcItneM prior to liis execution, and partly by the process ot cmbalnicnt. The end ol the noae, which had Ik ciiii to deeav, lias hern so skillfully replaced nitli wax that It appears perfectly uatural. The artiiicial eves, which are o|ien, arc of a tonic- what darker shade than the Emperor's. Thu lavnliiu beard and long moustachea are well preserved, except that along the edge* of the |ip|K-r lip Hie hair was shorter than lie was ac customed to wear it, and looks nibbed aud worn. The hair on the hack ol the head is almost wholly Mauling. the result ot the thefts ot It which are known to have taken place at Queretaro. The lower lip is thin and apparently decayed, or shrunken in the process ot cmhalmcnl. The Kinperor had the full projecting lower lip, the "pocket-mouth" whic.li the Ilapsburgs inherit, with the country of Tyrol, front their ancestress, Meg I'ockct-mimili. who brought that territory into tlieir lamilv. The retreating chin and pro jecting upper teeth nre very nnlural. One ol the i,,u,-i. on the lelt side of tlte face, is broken, hut it istielieved to have been so in the Emperor's lit,.time. The rest arc in good preservation.— The hair ol the head living drawn hack, con trary to the Kut|s ioi's custom, the forehead ap pears more bald than it did ia his lifetime. The skull is per',at, except the portion tnken out to extract the bruin in embalming. This fragment has Ilecu retained—that is, stolen liy one ol the Mexican physicians who supcrinleuded the em balming at tjuerclaro—so the Emperor’s physi cian declared at the recent examination—and its place lias been supplied with wood. The ears being covered by the padding placed to secure tlte body in its coffin, are not visible. Opinions in the Admiral’s parly were very varied as to the preservation ot the likeness.— Some recognized it at once, while others thought that, but tor their previously knowing that they were to see the Emperor’s remains, they would have been at tlrst unable to distinguish them, ex cept ns those of u tall, spare man, ol Maximil ian's height and general proportions. The body lay on its hack, the face wholly without expres sion, and turned upward, the arm, the bands and test lying in n straight natural position, and the varnish applied to the tace and to the hair, gave both a much darker tint than the natural one, especially to the luce. The disturbing influence of that position of the body, and the change of complexion gradually disappearing from their minds, most of the parly tiually recognised the preservation of the likeness, as tar perhaps as was practicable in embalming. The body has only a slight aromatic odor, aud is very carefully secured from niotiou or damage from other causes, in a massive coffin. Beaautrul Story or ■ Princely Soy, Charles X. of France, when a child, was one day playing in an apartment of the palace, while a peasant from Auvergne was busily employed in scrubbing the floor. The latter, encouraged by the gaycty and playfulness ol the young Count, entered lamiliurly into conversation with him, and, to amuse him, told him a »»*»ber of diverting storing and anecdotal lBl iyji r jjf» evident poverty, and for lire labor which a* was obliged to undergo in order to obtain a scanty livelihood. “An!" said the man, “my poor wile and five children otten go supperless to bed." thpn. rf»nlii*d the Prinre. i ‘Well, then, replied the Prince, with tears in his eyes, “you must let mu manage lor you. My governor every month gives me some pockett money, tor which, ufter all. I have no occasion, since I want tor nothing. You shall take this money and give it to your wile and children ; but tie sure not to mention a word of the matter to a living soul, or you will he tluely scolded.” On leuviug the apartment, the honest depend ent acquainted the governor of the young Prince with the conversation that hail taken place. The latter, after praising the servant highly for his scrupulous integrity, desired him to accept tlte money, aud to keep the ntfuir a protouud se cret, adding that lie should have no cause to re pent ot his discretion. At the end ol the month, the Count d’Artois received his allowance as us ual, and, watching the moment when be waaun observed, hastily -slipped the whole sum into the hands ot liis portege. On the same evenings child's lottery was pnqioscd for the amusement ol the young Princes by the governor, who had pur|Misely distributed among the prizes such ob jects as were most likely to tempt a boy of the Count's age. Eueli ot his brothers eagerly haz- urded his little store, hut the Count d'Atois kept aloof from liis favorite amusement The gover nor, feigning astonishment, at last demanded the reasou of his unusual prudence; still no answer from the Count. One ot the Princes, his brother, next testified his surprise, and at length pressed the young Count so hard that in a moment of childish impaticure he exclaimed: “ This may lie very well tor you, but what would you do if, like me, you had a wife aud five children to rap port f" VOL. XIII. " UttliOlt CKAhUfi TO UB DANGBltOUB WHEN HKAHON 18 LETT FEES TO COMBAT lT.”-Jif*no*. ATLANTA, OA., SATURDAY” DECEMBER t 1867. lax, the tax on sales, the stamp tax, and except ing the excise on wines, fermented and spirit nous Hquora, and tobacco, lie wmtlu still turilicr re duce the taxes by taking ofl the duties on sugar, tea, and coffee, 4th. The national banking system should 1m 1 sustained and Improved,repealing the monopoly “ hllsii clause, and leaving all, perlectly free to estahlisl banks, who will comply with the law nl Con ^Nn, thus giving all sections ol the country as large an amouut of '.lie substantia) circulating medium at “ i their interest require. Miscellaneous Ad vorllsciiienls. TilH OMBAT UHMIUtV MADAME ZADOC POUTERS QUjtfTlVK COUCH BALSAM. . fries-M, AO, tad 71 Cents pur Bettis. UinUCB kss bMS taversWr known end extensively Jv need la New York City and vicinity fur upwards of twentylr. year*. The beat, ehu«pe»t, and moat effectual Kemedy for Oolde, *c„ the world has aver produced. Purely Oougfca, . , r vegetable, contain, no minor la nr other d h terlous drag. 'I he "Cnr.itlvo lUI-ntn" I. warrant d. 11 used ac cording to directions, to tore tu all easae. Cold., «uio iss mis tniiw ( vouie, Croup, Whooping Cough., 'Iiroat and Lung.. Madame Zadoc Toner'. Balaam la a purely vegeta ble expectorant, prepared with g.eal can and «. ieu- tl#c .Kill. from a combina tion of the heat lem. dle. th- vegetable kingdom ar- lord.. It. remedial qualities are based on i . power lour on.circulation of he th'Oiigh the lungs. Il enlivens t.« muscles and a.-lsls tl.e skin to per form the dutto. of regula- ting the heat ol' the svsl m and in gently ihtmviug . If i he waste ubstance iroin the snrlaceof tin body. It oosens III phlegm, Induce, fee .pitting,aid will be found very ag e. - able to the taste. Ills nut a violent reni dy.bul • ni 'l- llcnt, warming, > catching, and can be takeu by the oldest person or Ive, youngest child. If jot bavt a cold. If eva- to slight, do not la'l to give the Ba aam a trial, aa the verv low price at "'hicn it i. told brings It w thin the reach of eve y one, that thov may a.way. keep l‘ * n ’*'“ " ■ “ of a IS cent bottle may aiwaya keep It fbr convenient us-. The timely lie of a IS cent bottle will ofiat prove t‘ dred tim a It. cost. Hold by all Dm will often provo tt to a worth a bun- . Bold by all Draggleta. BUCKBL A 11 BN PEL. Proprietor*. 68 Barclay 8 reet, N w York. ESTABLISHED !•»». Ltwu L. aaaoTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B. V. ABSOTT. ABBOTT A BROS., Commission Merchants, And Wboleaale Dealer, tu PRODUOE, PR0VI8I0N8 & GROCERIES, Whitehall Street. AXIlAJLT^- £1 QAA BAGS CHOICE SUPERFINE FLOUR. Ovl/ received and for sale by ■ BOTT ABBOTT A BROS., Coinmis.lou Merchants, Whitehall atreet, Atlanta, Ga. 300 BAGS CHOICE EXTRA FLOUR. Now in ABBOTTi Commission Merchants Whitehall atreet, Atlanta, (ia. BAGS CHOICE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. _ _ _ Just rec, wheat. For .ale by ABROTT & BROS., ionMercliiims t'liitehall sue 75 COPVBB, COFFEE. BAGS CHOICE RIO COFFEE, ror .ale atlhe lowe.tm«k«tprice. x h { ' HoTTtBiu)s Commt.sloo Merclututs, Whitehall atreet, Atlanta, Ha. SUGARS. o K BBLS EXTRA C and YELLOW C SUGAR, £k 9 For aalo by ABBOTT A BROS., Commi.alon Merchant., Whitehall .treat, Atlanta, Oa. 2500 VIRGINIA SALT. BACKS VIRGINIA SALT. For b«Ic V Quinct, Nov. 80. Matini. H. A. Jlatlerman, and other*, Commit**: Gentlemen—Nothing would give met heart ier satisfaction Ilian an opportunity to meet the Democracy of Cincinnati, Covington, and New port, such ns your kind invitation oflere, had It been in my power to leave home at the time; and especially at a time when there is so much tore- joice lor, and so much to prepare for. For iu our congratulations upon the put let ns not torget our obligations to the future. It ia true that the nelarious attempt to deprive the, Chid Magistrate of the natjpT V ,u ® revolt issLnsr^ivSlrXP . hu thwarted *n.B yot"ui'oru d'yi ain.M the verv citadel .. Democratic Ut,P^“f‘ i nM - uiiuci*,! "‘P right (-''Sel/-o OV lument, which in the Kffingressi.ual plan of recon- ,, - ,0 ", may succeed, uescheu- ot iutruuucing teu State* to thia iteriv’i ,V.i ‘ l ’ c, n *" ,n,H *ipulated in the in hum!,?.,. ‘Y , “ nK , ’ ,,r i l v ’ llmt “ clM *' inferior ednr.ti r n,f dwlitutq ol property or degrade i'* .' r " l ,l,/ ’ ,:d ‘v of harharlsm. and mJ? 1 '. 1 ®',* **y ci'iituries of slavery, shall’, by »"t i ? r a ?’i’ 10 ,l r t ' ! " e ‘ l ll|mn ll,e neck °f Hi® Variiuuu' / ,‘ r ’ l "" 1 lnoru numerous race, ia so at -0 Willi tfVt.*rV HiPlirV fli hllin/xobatln ernment 1 ' ** v *-‘ r y, theory ol Democratic gov toiicemilm ol ''noxious to every suteamanllke *#pui«g M ' f’J'ORnsnt to nil the national wCr i ? , .:- r Hint it must lie stopped “v'.luiions ' "" l in "»S«rale an era of .sft'Vi'r!!: tenfold more danger- P»»cdioV,. , uu . ,,,,ul ffovernincnt, when Im- iis |Kiv| yr lZi y , V 10 ! ,l ‘f|*M»c of perpetuating •ununti.io’.n, : i, 1 defended outlie insolent ns- tu««„,i ils *'i|i|mrlers liionopolizo the vir- isiits I?,,. , ll " ! nation, and iu optgi- kiyal" i u .. J«" or l‘nt, too wicked and too ‘Mis- Ti i iirtHuMi, if mid h?."nu'i" ll, | , “’ n ’ 1 ‘* y has Iwcn rebuked, but ttluM. .... and then we inav hone lor a ABBOTT A BR«|;. InMmlmmla.n liw^nUUtH, RAGGING IQ BALM. Extra heaTy India CommlMton Whitehall .treet, Oa. iA«or°* u Baking. ndu Rr 60 rolls Kentnoky B^ntf' M colUMacbtooV* 1 AIm, Cotton T^.?A?‘ Vor “ ,owe,t prleea, by ABBOTT A BROS., Commission Mcrcbum., Whitehall street, Atlanta, (la. 10^7? BULK MEATS. Rear Balk Side*. Arrlvedl to-day, anil ABBOTT A BROS, K+ Commission Merchant., Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga, DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! TALLEY, BROWN & CO. I NTHCJITE IN THE Southern Life Insurance Oo. rtlAin KRKtt BY TlIK I.EtltNLATUUKH OF TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY. CAHII C JAPITAIj, - - - - #200,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ‘.H1,000,000. EIGHTY PER CENT. OF THE PROFITS PAID TO P0LI0YH0L0ER8 U&I RRAMCII OFFICE. HENPHR OFFICERS. . Proflilont. *' R. O. RRIKLKY. I Vl „ rt SAMUKL TaTI<, | ' « rrealdent.. ^ij> LnUINVII.ilIt OFFICBHB. K. R. IIAV1R. TnmfHirt*r. BEN. MAY, Soerutary. GA. | C. C. SFENOF.R President. J. FRY LAWItICNUK, Vice-President. A. G. liOIMIKS, Treasurer. E. T. IIUPKINS, Secretary. J l D. U. O'KEEFE, KxamlnluK Surgeon, Atlanta, Ga A. R. Z. DAWSON, Gen'l Traveling Agent. tWOvor J. T. Jenkins A Co.’* Drug Store, Whitohi PERfelN, f General A * ent> ’ tehall Street, ocSS—Bn THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, 1807, MRS. J. FRANK’S, Decatur Street, Four Doors Below Old Masonic Hall. I take pieeama In Informing the citlxen* or Atlanta and the snrronnding country that I have returned from New York with a STOCK Of MILLINERY GOODS Unequalled In Chulco Variety and Cheapness, comprising fhe LATEST &AJRI&1A.N 1ST OYELTIE8. Atao, Silk., Velvet* Ribbon*. Crape*, Lacos, Minions, Ruclio*, Blond*, Not., Embroliarle*, Ornaments. Fringe.. Frenelt Flowers, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers tn great variety, Dross lluttont, Nailheads, and 1 rimming, of every description. Also, a complete stock of Drew Ooorls, Fancy Gooiln, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. WOOLEN GOODS In treat variety. A most superb stock of CLOAKS in all the most bshlounble da signs, Particular attention ia called to my moat maumttceut selection of Shawls, Sontags, Nubias, and Hoods of Every Description, Together with a large stock of ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLOAKINGS, MRTT0N8, CLOTHS. Ac.. Ac m r mo,t heautiihi selection or HUMAN HAIR. SmS-J^'TOHe* WATERFALLS, AO. The Noveltiesof the aeaeon.a handsome variety ol FURS, uud ninny oilier articles loo mitnurotis to mentiou. Having bought m.v goods exclusively for easli, and sluee the late decline, I am confident tlint I can offer grant inducement., aud request you to exumiue my stock lietore purchasing el tan here. Remember the place, k 'A JiI r IVT 3HcTS octilU— tlljausn v AaaMmiK CLEM, WIlKfflT & CAKR, Mlnoellnnooua Ad vortlaegiente. IX. G. BELL, CROCKR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER IN' PROVISIONS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, Mlaiwllaneun- IMTABUNIIKI) 17liO. P. At, G. LORILLARD, fO 18 And 20 Chambers St PLUG TOBACCO. A LARGE atock of Ping Tobacixi, embracing all tlio grade, from low and inodlnm to very lino—many of which we receive direct from tlio best manufacturer. In Virginia and elsewhere. Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco. In these good* wo hive five different brand*— among then pur celebrated •‘Century,” whlchjo now^iin- perior to, and more popular thou any made. ^Iu onr Ceu tnry Poll we cohtiuiio to ..... pick dully.one hnndreddollar*. On Monday* $100, Tnceday* two $TjO*« Wednesday* five $80*, Tharaday* ten $10*, Krlihiv* twenty $5* J and »at : nrdaye fifty $»*—making eljjhty-elght billi iin, rriiuivB iwohit _ ig elgbtv-elghl hills of different denomination, placed in the same number of papers ol tobacco each week: consequently, tlte consumer, of Cen- tory Foil Fine Cot Tonacco are dally getting prices. SMOKING TOBACCOS. The., good, we have in great variety, aud all grade., from very low priced to the finest. Our stock Is very complete iu all Its departments, and merchants are Invited to give It an examination before purchasing. »op7—8m Belov Roark’s Corner, WHITEHALL ST., ATLAHTA, OA. LEND TO THE LAND! Union Point, Ga., October 18,1865. Mutrt. BrxqntwaU A Borrow: Gairrs—I used yonr Phosphate on my Cotton at the rate of BO pound, per acre. I am satisfied that I will realize at least 160 per cent, on the nmonnt (pent. I na so well pleased that I expect to nee more on the next crop then 1 did on thU. Very truly yonn, (Signed) P. W. PRINTUP. Axemens, Ga., November 1, IBM. Mam. Brightwell Jt Barrow : Uints—The twenty (60) tone REED'S PHOSPHATE I bought ot you this year, I used on Com and Cotton. I am so well pleased with the effect on my crop, that I wish lo purchase of you for next yenr'o crop, one hundred too... , uurs respectfully, JAS. A. COBB. COTTON FACTORS, Storage and Commission Merchants, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Whitehall Street. ATLANTA. GEORGIA, return a" 1 * l »en we may hope lor a •wi'inai g "v,a 1 ',;;, u " ,!w ,,n * ° r caiu| . o»n»n- * n<l hilu'..V !.y ' , "" h t*i'H I cniinot lie with yon, ^vviu'' 1 rwTSSr!""" my ru ' 0 Wiei,t'????nf' : ' 1 1 1 , I am, gcnUunca, your loitN Q Adama " "tt- in ; J ^ ,llk ' r, toriiiorly Secretary ol "" ' l ii, 1 ',? 1 .' "" l “•« requert of bin T„,.' l, l'"tt file national tli bi*n ti'i Hu Th.- fnilllt f" 1 '"' u iii; iiHumpilon of npeeia M y JJ ,1 '"i in Kg;. 'J foreign loan as proponed upon the national r . it is iiii'li.'ratood, umhmcca «l«i Are DAILY RECEIVING their Fall and Winter stock OF DRY GOODS. The LadleteepeeieUy xra Invited to coll end examine Ihelr line of DRESS GOODS, ■like, Comprlelng, In pert. French Morinoi,; French ropllne, Empress Guilds, IViuiliuilues, Alpsccns, Dalai nee. Ac. THEIR STUCK OF Drew Trimmings And Dress Bullous Ullnrgesad verted. They keep constantly on bead, BLEACHED find BROWN D0KBBTIC8, mm »< taneki notions. SITUATED ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD. ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND snip FREE OF DRAYAOB. OUR COTTON 'WAREHOUSE i. °r..... w, mw-nom m ... cotton Suulh, Wo will Store and Sell Here, or ship from this or sny other point, BOSTON, ■MIILADBLPIIIA, SAVANNAH, NEW YORK, BALTIIIIARK, UlIAItl.HKTON, or LIVERPOOL, This Mnnnre, manufactured In Georgia (the virtues for which are attested by well known Georgia cltlxene, and which is calculated to do so much for "BmmtnaUoo," In Georgia) la for sale by LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK, Sole Agents, Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ua. SACKS AND WHEAT WANTED. fkOOO S "C , '."L He ? , !idJf?nd Gunnies and Bnrlsps. Wut'v Mini bushels Whsat. Langston, crane a hammock. Commission Marchauts, " Alabama Street. tMT A. Card.—Wliut in Take ant’s Effkk- VEsofiNT Skltzen Apkribnt, and what are ita effects t Iheseare anesltous which the arest American nohl.r i ne*e are quest lou* which the great American public SMI*** to a»k. and it his also a right to expeett “*»*kct«»ry reply. The preparation Is a mild »nd gentle saline cathartic, alterative aud tonic, aud Is must carefully prepared In the form or a snow-white powder, containing all the wonderrul medical properties °* 1 lh« lur-fbroed Seltxcr Springa of Germany. Ol It* effects we would *ay that tho*e who nave totted l lie preparation are the best judge*, and they declar over I heir own signatures, that the preparation will promptly relieve Indigestion, regulate the flow of the bl.e. cure every specie* of headache, tranquillse the nervou* *ystcm, refrcHh and invigorate the weak, mitigate the pMiig* ol rheumatism, neutralise acid In the etomaih. (! t'HIIHH AIlH lislllt thn hnwala natal »U.. r..itt_ ..... * cure"lh.*be,rtbuVn , ! e bowe] *' a “"f If you are a suflerer give this remedy one trial, and wfil convince yon ol the above flicte. Xo?!f AI ^. T r.* proprietors, New York. Sold hy all Diugglsta,.ep8fi—1y FALL TRADE OF 1807. SNUFFS. As heretofore, we make all the different brands ol flnuffl tor which this nousc has been for many years cele brated. CIGARS. Of these goods we have a Urge and superior stock at prices that cannot foil to please. Jobber* and large deal- era will find It to tbelr Interest to examine these goods before making their purchases. 'esranbg P. A G. LOR1LLARD, 111, 18, and SO Chambers Bt„ New York, Special Notices, so cents par Ha* 10 cents per Hue ror each slbe 1 Advertisements Inserted at I new each insertion. Advertisements ordered to rrsuli rs—y pastienkr page, to be charged sa new <' The money for advertUing i insertion. All communications or letters on h this office should be addressed to f lilGZNt'ER." JARED IRV V M. WILLIAMS It n GENERAL Commission M«roiiant*, am mums at W. W. CHAPMAN. I. W. RUCKER. VS. LOWE. CHAPMAN, RUCKER A CO., Whitehall Street. ORAIN, BACOH. LARD, FLOUR, And all othsc articles tn the Fssdeee Una. oBocnm, LiqUORI, TOBAOOD, 1'1'AVtNG added another member and additional capi ta! to oar firm, we aro now extensively engaged tn the OLD STAND, DNOATVB IT., - - - - ATLANTA, 8A ON HAND AND TO ARRIVBt WX WILL DIAL IN ■aeon, Flour, Corn, Lard Coffoe, Sugar, Mnlassa* oy»up«< rjtHHKI HUNDRED BARAEL8 WHOKT-ellgnAts Atao, BRANDIES, GIN, Ac., Which we offer to the trade on a W.M. WILLIAM* BHO. LIME, LIME. to J ROGERS' BIRD-EYE LIME, ” i„ W . h ‘^i' , I“‘S r ‘ or f ^ r *" purposes to eny.LtaS And every artlclo usually found In a flrst-d Grocery Btore, . "“‘I" supenor tor an purposes to any Lime brought to tnls market. Parties wanting to MNOaae a guaranteed good aud Desk article, wlUnmtlt toSSrhu terest to call and sec ns, or send ns tbelr nniar. AT WaOLBSALX MXCLVSIVRLT. l see us, or lend us their orders. W.M. WILLIAMS *BBO. e* i he City and Country Trade are Invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. oc8— 8m *. i. pannes. W. T. WHELXSS. CBA8. A. PKABCS. PEARCE, WHELE88 ft CO., COTTON FACTORS AND Commfraiou Merohauts, IRON AND STEEL. mWJDm’ THOUSAND LBS. Ronnn, Sanare. and -M. Flit Iron and Bt**!. Or hand —id for aiu^Sv W. M. WILLIAMS A BRO. FRESH PORE. wxiMsa tej-T'SoS'is JACKSON STKEBT, - - - AUGUSTA, QEOROIA. BF’Stoi c aud sell Cotton and other Prodace. Bagging and Rope inmlehcd at market price*. sop7—8m CUSHINGS & BAILEY, WHOLESALE B00K8ELLER8 AND 8TATI0NER8, No. 66d Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Maryland. the nnd at moderate prices. LARENDON BROTHERS, Sole Agents for the Honse DOUCHE FlhS * CO.. M*r«ull-sur-Ay, Ohampaan*, Franea, H^rSnSsTOSlP^?” ,0U0Wto « ** CABINET.BOU8Y, AvAt# X , in/UDl, and DRY VBRZENAY. Also, ANCHOR and CROWN SHERRY, LYON, BURGUNDY. ’ PORT, PUKE MADEIRA. Th«« Wines are Imported, and warranted tannine. w.mi e i!f.-inty* , ™P° rt * d * *“4 warranted gent Families will be supplied at very moderate rates, liberal deductions made to the trade. "" pinlv 1 !?r. d ^ p *. rtm ' nt !' of tfrat elan GRO- i * complete. ChrlMtma* ha* alto been pro vided for In the way of nice thing*. • Dd l«fi,U00 Torpedoes^, whole- saleand retail. novW-Uwdw Making Wn.IDF.nATa CASH ADVANCES,j[j when desired. Under the Rtiventtc Regulation, COTTON etrtt he chinned to this nine* under hill i .. . ... sossur or Collector at point nf altl|iim-itl, without pre-iiaymant of Rev. nue Ta t “ ' * adlu «> hv ctaHIn* upon Aa- The central position of A tlimtii nffera ntituy advautage*. tiisking |t Iininiraatani Cnttnn . uruu n u. f*cllitiee, and diverging Railroad*, unable* u* u* h • 1 Co '«°n Market. With Bauklm; ^"Ship Cotton in Any WE 8ELI. TIIE BEST Direction IMPROVED COTTON GINS. Also, Bam, Rope, and Sweet’s Patent Iron Tie, the Best in Use. I*or tab to orlst Mills, for Ilnud. J torso, ansi P* ton in Power, S.Vf/7 MACHINES, TURDINK WATER-WHEELS, HICKS' STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS We Receive and Sell on Commissions, all kinds of PRODUCE and PROVISIONS : Corn, Oats, Wheat, Flour, Baoon, Lard, Salt, &o„ &o. Our lUcilltic* for Btoring and Hulling IIAY arc un*urpa**ud. J.IQIJOHN AND TOBACCO IN LAHGK Of Various brand* and qualities. Agents for the sale of PMtWN, and other Farming ImplemeMa. Georgia and Alabama LIMB, aud Georgia ROOFING HLATR Will Its, Iklst»iiaa •*. till Ilia IMVIFIIi mi AAA I ill — _ _al. _ as a. .. SUPPLY will be pluasa. lo fill orders fur COTTON GOODS or otbur Merchandise. «I,UNIV, WKIUIT A CA1KR, ATLANTA, GEOIIGIA. U. U. SHOWN. WN. ». UIIOWN. BROWN’S HOIKL. orronri depot, MACON, GEORGIA. nugW-ly B.B. BROWN * MON. O. 12. M1NN1CK., Light Carriage and Wagon Maker, TN German street, betweeu Paoe aud Kutaw, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. I AJ* 1‘reparvdto eiueiUc all urdars fur Carriage and Wagoua. Rnpolrliig dona with kaOUeaa and dlb- BRINLY, MILKS * HARDY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Bolt Manufhctaren of BRINLY'8 U NI NEB SA L PLOW, (Patented July, I860, and August, 18(7 ) 9*Beware of Imitations. All InMngnra wlU be praHcwtadtolheuxtrator Ihe taw. Send for dicatar MoNAUOHT, ORMOND * CO., Afento, Aitanta, Georgia. deefi—fim JAMES 8T0QNE.I, Agent, Augusta, Georgia. Dr. O. S- PROPHITT’S F4NILY MEDICINE* For Halo by J. T. JENKINS * CO., Atlanta, Gn. 1IRA0KIELD A CO., UGrange, Os. JONES * COBB, Drayton, Qe. P.J. IIEWETTACO., *18 Main at., Memphis, Tenn. MORRIS A CO., Opelika, Ala. PHILLIPS, SMITH A CO.. DaderiUe, Ala. RAGAN, WEBB A DAVIS, Conyers, Ga. N. N. EDGE, Indian Spring!, Ua. K F. JOUNSON A CO., Eatonton, Ga. W. A. KELLY A BRO., Montloello, On. DAVID KNOTT, MeDoooogh, Go. LEE A BETTS, Joaetboio*. Ga. m P! ••''■er medlctaA Pxlh Kill It, Antl-blttOM ft. Female Toulc, Dyaentery Cordial. Ao.^^ . roniale Toulc, Dyaentery Cordtal, An. fllllK FUBLIU will bear In mind that Ike lotelll- J. geneer boa attached lo Ita Printing Ketb&HahMsL ouo of tbs most extensive Btaderleali tkT iuJT.S ’, where eU hied B^-sssejS'MatiSisSi 1 , School Book*, Medical Books, I*w Book*, Mincellaneous Book*, Paper Knvelope*, Ink*, Pen*, Pencils, and Stationery of all kinds. Book-Blading of Every Description. ^Orders solicited from Libraries, Schools, Dealers, Clerks, Ac. ocl&-2m Sffh^raS 11 ^" 111 en PpH e d «t lowest msrkct rates nuuiber MU d *i*e desired, by calling or t-cndiuR their orders to our store, orders irom DiirtuM st iminfa on different line, el Rallroldi leedtag'tom tM* piomptly filled by Express or Freight, esperinstrae&oBe! oc'II—8m W. M. WILLIAMS A BitO. F 1 . COBRA, Whitehall Street, West Side A few doors from Alabama, adjoining Holbrook's Hat Emporium, ATLANTA, - - . . OEOROIA, dealer in TOfSI TOTS! TOTS I CONPECTIONEHY ! ! QSANTA CLAUS has not yet arrived, but he haa sent O on hie atock of Christmaa Toya, Confectionery and FIREWORKS, and established bis depotat John Henderson's, on While- ^ , &ZJ , «d&lT^ u h2i e1 ’ wherB *” kiBd ‘ Toys Hy the Wholesale or Retell. 9 Christmas presents are ^oHrs&«?* re - tending to make christmaa prerenta are In- Tiled to examine my stock, belore j ' - THE BRIDGEWATER PAINT AND COLOR WORKS, FANCY GROCERIES. NANcracTtnuns or White Lead and SEIno Paliitn, And COLORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Dry end Ground in Oil. BRIDGEWATER METALLIC PAINT, BRIDGEWATER COTTAGE COLOBS. Fine assortment of WINKS, COGNAC BBANDIKff, LIQUORS BITTERS. CORDIALS, STRUTS, CIIAMPAIQNE WINES, NATURAL FRUITS AND PRESERVES, Select variety of TB AS. SUGAR, COFFEE, CRACKERS, BUTTEB, CHEESE. XXAim^ 1 DRY BEEP, RICE, MACARONI, VERMICELLI, So GREEN FRUITS, Note, Almonds, Raisons, Ac. Urge assortment 6f PIPES,. Cigars, Smoking Tobacco, Snufl; Perfumery, Sotpa, Fancy Artieles, fto< ROB'T REYNOLDS, Seoretary. OFFICE—74 Malden Lane, NEW YORK. FACTORY—Tfid 8t„ near 8d A venae, Booth Brook- lyun, aud Factories, Bound Brooke, New Jersey, octfi—fim* LOOK AT THIS! I OFFER fbr Mb my ibree-atory BRICK HOUSE, and the lot on which It aianda, on Decatur street. In tbs ™ D^t C “ Jr ’««»ob« huudredyards iTom uio bun ssttBtfasr^ oM 1 i^;;r^,i obu,w • good « wh ° u »«®' ALSO, A good Farm iu tVhiUlt'lti county, on tha Conncssaiura iKSMu* * sk^ui D*itou,sna one and a half mUci dred seres A* 11 , fj Cnutalus five bun. ^stf!!l=TOJ!?^Jr!?».!». r ,i , «- bofij -“*•>• being rich river land-ouo hundredaud thirty arros aro clsarod. It hat $no water fkriliifr* ami •JZl Peach Orchard I. on IheJK ' Builii^ ^ ALHO, SUmSUSM; worklroTtf! 0 * b ‘ , »« * This Properly WILL BE MILD, at an me price. Terme emy^ Caifet once oa r. j. lViWaHT? oe * am Atlanta, tla. REMOVAL. fi** i""'.nved Ills ofllce Rom ‘ fjoroar to Kr, Lawabu's New Uuildlug nls itfkta RB r Dr. II. Mar- PBATTE, EDWABD8 ft 00., Commission Mercnants, Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Oa. JN STORE AND TO ARRIVE: MOOD pounds Clear Sides, 10000 pounds Clear Rib Side*, *000 pounds Shoulders, 86 barrel* Lard. 14000 pounds Arrow Cotton Tie, 60 placet Kentucky Bagging, MO colls Rope, *0 barrels Roandal* C*r-». M barrels Louisville Cement, MO bags White Corn, to barrel* cider Vinegar, Oast Plow*, Manufkctired Tobacco, Ac. iHraah orders promptly filled. Ooaalgamewt* fiot PRATTK, KDWARDe A OO elted. si'plS—®ni Louisville Steam Bakery P. W. STIMMKL * CO.y aos anal oto Weat Groen Street, LOUISVNLLR, NE*„ Wholesale Dealers tad Manalkclurera of all 0 f OR -A.OKE RS. Agents tor Summers celebrated QUICK TMAST, sepiS-am mim