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VOL. XIII.
ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1867.
NO. 204.
Ml.ni'lluiiiiiUh tilvortlM-iimliUi. -*q
i ana ikr a«htaliHi~ll*w
Ihrm, ««a Mww ha **■
^,,4, i„ ihrlr 4»us«rl«i#—Hlw Mill Row
» lull hall Hour, iuhI it doubitrai was
, 1 , . iH'iiirt' the Uourral R|<|N<anHl. Ilo WHS
lull imilorui. uinl In"! ImokUil on his last
' " | | r ,.in il»' s:\nitnrv fair*, lo «lo honor totho
Mlavellanoous Advortlaoineiits.
IN
THE O HEAT HEMEOY
.. 11»' onhwl I arosa and Ititivtliiml
Vt.'ii. SoiipjHf Nous, lulu of New
“' 1 mm; mv omlenilals trom your office.
lV tvioi in* io a seal very formally, and took
MADAME ZADOC PORTER’S
CURATIVE COUOH BAL8AM.
Prtoo-85, M, aad 75 Cants par Bottle.
Southern Life Insurance Co.
I£. Ci. BELL
I HAltlKIIKD BY tJRK LKOISLATl'liKH OF TKNNESHMt AND KENTUCKY.
CASH
, :1 yiii)5 not a word. I thought li« did
W HICIt hat hatn fhvmabtv known amt extensively
ax'd lu New York city and vicinity for upward*
CAPITAL, - - - - $U00,()0().
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $1,000,000.
GROCER AND
rtfhonr and tin* poenililtf lack ol his
‘ ’ r ,„m . oil.v A Her glandug at my paper* he
w ■ in.iL.ut at me <u< il
of twentyflve yesra.
The beet, cheapest, and moel etTcctnal Remedy for
Coaghs. I'olda, Ac., the world hue ever produced. Purely
veireuble, coiiUlua no mlutr Is or olhur d, liLirlmis
drugs.
t*r EIGHTY PER CENT. OF THE PR0FIT8 PAID TO P01ICYH0LDER8 Lm
l,nu, ami looked at me as it to say, “ Well,
V, ,|„ you want ?” though he actually said
. ii,me Whereupon l s|Hike “It is a line
! rour," said I He merely glanced out ol the
tint sal pensively silent. He did Hot
' , ti> lie in Ids usual commuuicative mood,
* '|| i i,;t mv ardor rather dam|vened. Thinking
s|„.rtest way to he the quickest, after twist-
, mv iliumtLs,crossing my I'eel and putting on
v m ;„i wumiiig and fraternal expression, I
.mu' sideways t" the point. “Hen. tiranl,” said
*1 -ilit' whole country, indeed 1 may say Hie
who'iC world, is very anxious to know just what
j on the KvNutsirucliou question and on
iniUties generally. The nation is breathlessly
iriiimg to hear you tqieak. Now l am a Irienil
ml
0 i tours. 1 have no |H'rsonut ends in view. 1
luve always tiesn a Iriend of your family. You
in»v .peak to me iu perfect confidence. Let me
humbly (here l Uni my hand on my paper dicky,
loailverteuUy soiliug and displacing it), let me
humbly suggest that you say something to ralicve
thi- iiuuicnse pressure upon the minds ol men in
•iiioral aad of myself in particular. Just say
iiue word, a single word. Do you sustain the
I'nsidcut or do you stand by Congress V’ I
thought it was about time lor me to pause for a
r , j,iy. He twitched nervously in liis chair lot a
i uiiute, pushed his hands down deep into hit
KK'kcts, auil looked as if ho was absorbed in
thought. Alter sitting a few moments he looked
up ut his desk still uuopened In-fore him aud
slid, “ Have you seen the JeH. Davis pony ? -1
m|,lured it at Vicksburg.” I was disappointed,
aud looking him hill in Iho face said, “Gen. Gruul
v„u ucedn't think to put ofl an old friend,who sin-
I icnly desires your welfttre, with talking horse.
I I know nothing of horses. I have only my
country (rolling my eyos lovingly to an Anteri-
I can flag which hung over the mantel,) my dear
country in view—I may say 1 love It. 1 would
I have willingly died for it, ouly l hud a small
Icuiraet for lurnishiug blankets to the army,
I which made nty life dear to uie, aud occupied
I all uiy s|>ar« time during the late temporary
I alienation among brethren.' 1 Seeing I would
I not be put ofl, he reached out his hand to a side
I drawer and took out a couple of very promising
I Havanas. 1 surely thought he would have given
I me one; but putting one in each corner of his
expressive mouth, he proceeded to light both at
Luce with a single match and to pull away as il
I be loved to smoke. Then my spirit was stirred
| within me, and I returned to the attack: “Gen-
er.il,” said I, “will yon not answer me evpUciu
Ik ;" Then he knew his man, and' taming
Imound and looking at me as if l were GetlAfal
ll.ee, and we were settling the terms of amicable
(adjustment, ha responded as lollows: “ Have
a iu had your breakfast l” I may sav that 1
somewhat discouraged. But knowing
he admired pluck, and remembering
what he once said (though 1 suppose others
may not have heard of it) about fighting it out
that line, I resolved to die there on that
t« warrant' it. tr natal ac-
cotdlng to dlri'cllona, to
■ nrc In all rasim, Colila,
Crimp, Wlioopinc Coughs.
Asthma, met "II nfiertHins
of the Threat ami Lungs.
Madame Zeiloo Porlt-r'a
Balaam la a purely vegeta
bla expeetoriml, prepared
withgieat care amt a' lt'ii-
ttnc axill .fioni a combine
linn of tho beat icniidiee
Iho vegetable kingdom a:
fonla.
Iia remedial qualities arc
baaed oa I a power In aa
rial Hit) healthy and vigor
nna circulation of he blond
thinugh the Innga.
It culivana the inueclea
aud aa-iata the akin tn per
Inrin the dntloa of regiilu-
ting the heat "I Ilie aval in
and in gently Ihrowlug off
lire waele i uhatanee ftom
the anrface of 1 lit body.
It loosens Hi phlegm.
Induces fine spitting, and
(will be found very agree-
able to t be tast e. It la mil
la violent rem dy.lnil rmnl-
illeut, warming, teiircliing,
aud effective, and can lie taken by the oldest person i
•iingeat child
ltlRfllPIIIN OFHIIKHM.
HHAN4II IIFFIl'K.
I.OI'ISVH.I.i: OFl'irKIIN.
t'rosldent.
It. V. BKIKI.KY, i v ,,,
HA M11 HI. •I'a'Pif i v ne I rtiaidenla.
ATLANTA, OA.j
<\ r SPKNBKR, Proaiilent.
,1. KltY 1.AWKKNCIC, VWo PreuUlent.
A. G. IIOBGKS, T«>a*flr«r.
15. T. HOPKINS, Sfcrolary.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAMUEL TATE, .
F. H. IIA VIS. Treasurer.
BEN. MAY, Secretary. J l
n. C. O'KRKFK, If xnnilnliiE Surgeon, Atlanta, Iia.
R. Z. DAWSON, Oen'l Traveling Agent.
WM. C. MORRIS. (General Agents.
tVUver .1. T. Jenkins A Co.’s Drug Store, Whitehall Street.
FRANK E. PERRIN, f
DEAliER IIV PROVISIONS
THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, 1867,
ar. * *.—*.-* =,,
Decatur Street, Four Doors Delow Old Masonic Hall.
AND KVKRY DESCRIPTION OF
It’you linve >t n»M, if eve • eo Mtijlit, do n »t lad to plve
ie Hr enm a trial, at» the v»*rv low price at wulch It ia
Rin a trial, aa the verv
sold hringa It wilhin the reach of
may alwaya keep It ftir conveuleni ua *. i
of accent iHttlle will oftou prove It to t
iat. Hold by all Druggiata.
lUU'KKL A HRNDBL. Proprietors,
d 'C.1- Gut 58 Barclay 8 * reot, N >w York
y one, that they
"'he timely u*e
Wi-rtli a linn
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!
TALLEY. BROWN & CO.
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Below Roark’s Corner.
WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, OA.
LEND TO THE LAND!
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
LARGE M WELL SELECTED STOCK Of MILLINERY GOODS
Are DAILY DECEIVING their
tlnequitllsd tn Choice V.rlety md ChMpneae, comprising tlie
LATEST TbilisiA.1ST NOVELTIES.
. i-.
Fall and Winter Stock
Aleo, Silk., V.lv.ta, Ribbon., Crape., Lace,, Idoaloaa, Bncbea, Blonde, Nota, Bmbroldariee, Ornam.nta, Frlngae,
French Flowers, Ostrich and Fancy Feathera In great variety, Dreaa Buttons, Natlbtids, and
Trimmtnga of ovsry description. Also, a complete stock of
pres# Goods, Fancy Goode, Balmoral and Hoop 8klrta.
1 fashionable de
WOOLEN GOODS tn great variety. A moat aopetb atock of CLOAKS la all the moat f
signs. Particnlar attention le called to my moet magnificent (election of
OF DRY GOODS.
The Ladice especially nrc Invited to call and examine
thetr line of
Shawls, Sontags, Nubias, and Hoods of Every Description,
Together with a large atock of ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLOAKINGS, METTONS, CLOTHS, Ac.,
. J^Beclallj^yrouhTl caU *•># attention ol tha ladle, to my most beantlfbl election of HUMAN HAIR,
HES WATERFALLS, Ao. Tho Novelties of the season, a nanasome variety
her articles too numerous to mention.
Umoir Point, Ga., October IS, 186#.
.Vturi. nrtqrthceU A Barrotc :
Oints—I need yonr Phoephate on my Cotton at the
rato of ISO poonde per acre. I am satisfied that I will
realise at leaat 150 per cent, on the amonnt (pent. lam
so well pleased that I expect to nee more on tha next
crop than I did on this.
Very truly yonre,
(Signed) P. W. PRINTTJP.
Especially would I call thi
SWiisiTSlffiS,
bpot betore I would give it up. So I merely
Replied “ Won’t you trust me, General ? Can’t
Having bought my goods exclusively for cash, and since the late decline, I am confident thnt I can offer great
Inducements, and request yon to examine my stock before purchacing elsswhere. Remember tho plaeo.
“Won’t yon trust me,
! ou confide in a friend who would fain be your
I'Qsom companionf I’ll tell you ail 1 know, if
‘-nu ll only ask me. Then answer my question I”
de seemed to be moved. Indeed, he moved
liiniselt rather uneasily upon his chair, smoking
prill more vigorously; and after a painful sileuce
W ten minutes he spoke again. “Have you seen
Mr. Forney?” said he. "No,” 1 replied. “Nor
Mr. Blair?’’ “No.” “Nor the editor from down
fouth?" “No.” “Then I would advise you to
ce them." "But they know nothing,” I answer-
11. ''Neither do I," said he, and be smiled un
til his left cigar fell, and he caught it, only spill
ing the astiea over his vest. 1 felt badly. My
|ontidence bad been misplaced. My feelings
vere wounded in the house of a friend. I was
ruing to tell him so. But on second thought 1
determined not, and came anew fresh to tbe at-
ick. "Gen. Grant,” said I, “do you not mean
> tell me what you think ? Reflect npon the
vauts of the people. They aru all looking to
"it. The nation is waiting for your nod. Won’t
A hi speak ? speak once t speak for all. I was con-
Iduusot speaking in an imploring manner. I wait-
id for a moment—tor live minutes. Then I said,
vising: “Gen. Grant, this is the Inst call, posi-
DRESS GOODS,
Axnviaads
octtS-tUJanM
V AHHMmiK
Comprletng, In part,
Silks,
French Merinos,'
French Foplinu,
Empreea Goode,
Bombasines,
Atpaccae,
Delaines. Ac.
THEIR hTOCK OF
Embroideries.
I.aeea,
Dress Trimmings
And Dross Buttons
le.largc and varied. They keep constantly on hand,
BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS,
PRINTS and YANKEE NOTIONS.
eep30- -
Anaicua, Oa., November 1,1866.
Messrs. BrlgMunU <fi Barrow :
GanTe—Tho twenty (80) tone REED'S PHOSPHATE
I bought ol yon this year, I need on Cora and Cotton. I
am eo well pleated with the effect on my crop, that I with
to purchase of you for next year's crop, ona hundred
tone.:
Yonre respectfully,
GLENN, WRIGHT & CARR,
JA8, A. COBB.
lively third and last call; won’t you speak?”
I' No,” he said, very emphatically,
as if he was
fceuiug angry. Then lie rang liic bell nnd said
i lie servant, “ Show the other auxious iu
Ipiircrs iu.” It was too much lor me. Hastily
Liking my hat to leave I turned to make one lust
kppeal. But he smiled on mu so blandly, with
bill removing either ol the cigare, and said be
(ween his teeth as he bowed rather coldly and
Iriumplmntly, “ Won’t you stop to breakfast.
Tlr. Scipio," (naturally mistaking my name,) that
1 could uot stand it any longer, and was about
i decline when the door opened, and tbe others
Janie pouring in, nearly pushing me over. 1
nay say I left rather hurriedly, and went to my
horn on the eighth floor of Willard’s, a better "
lot a wiser man. After reflecting upon tbe sub-
ct of my interview I felt warranted in saying,
1 saying truthfully, that Gen. Grant knows
hat In- is about. And, I think, I may add that
anybody else knows what lie knows, 1 dou'
•e how they found it out. I inuy call again
Lul, perhaps, it would he as well not. And so
HARTFORD, CONK.
96th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE.
TOTAL I.OSSK8 PAID,
S21,271,972 57
JULY 1. 180 7.
ieported Discovery or Ilie Polar ConlL
neat.
San Francisco, December 0.—Honolulu dates
It November 14th have been received. Tbe
King Ind completed Ids new residence at Mato
lin lie gave a grand banquet there, which was
Ittended by 500 natives and a few foreigners.
I The Honolulu Adoertiner publishes an account
II lin: discovery of land hitherto unknown in
lie Arctic Ocean hy Captain Long, of the wliule
™l' Nile. It is thought this territory will prove
1 he l he Polar continent so long sought alter.
| lie pa-t season has been the mildest which lues
•en experienced hy the oldest whalemen, and
ipiain Long was able to reach latitude 73.80.
lie examined the land attentively along its en
Ire southern coast, which lie sketched. It ap
itatrs to he quite elevated, and has a moiinta n
" in the renter alsnit longitude 180, resembling
I" ‘'■ <| ii |,, t volcano, and estimated to lie about
"■e thousand feet high. Captain Loug named
1 "anti v Wongell’K Lund, after a Russian ex-
'I lie wesl cm point of (he coast in luti-
ASSETS:
(.If Mar Jut Value.)
Cerh un hand HUildn Bank $ 515,SS6 3ft
Real Estate !M8,993 Oft
Mortgage Bonds 696,560 (10
Bank Stock 1,806,400 00
U. State*, State and City Stock, and other
Public Securities 1,964,806 86
(l,<BII,«U8 87
Leas Liabilities, Clalma nut due and uiiail-
]lilted 377,6118 46
Net Assets 14,873,HUM SI
COTTON FACTORS,
Storage anil Commission merchants,
Tbia Manure, manufactured In Georgia (the vlrtnee for
which aru atte.ted by well known Georgia cltlsene. and
which ie calculated to do ao much for “ Becont tract ion’’
in Georgia) Is fur ealu by
LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK,
Sole Agente,
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Gt.
SACKS AND WHEAT WANTED.
* AA /1 Sacks, Secoud-IIand Gunuioa and Burlapa.
OUi' V* .non Imahela Wheat
KHTABI.lHllKD 1760.
P. & G. LOHILLABD,
IO 18 and 30 Ohambcr* St. R.York.
iqtuomg
PLUG TOBACCO.
A LARGE atock of Plug Tobacco, embracing all tha
L'rutleft from low aud medium to very Ana-many
of which we receive direct from the beat manofacturers
in Virginia and clncwhere.
Fine-Cat Chewing Tobacco.
In these goods we have 6ve different brands—
mniiu tlmm imv enlnlirnflul “iVlltllff." wlltCu iB HOW Ell*
among thum our celebrated “Century," which ts now so-
rlor to, aud more popular than auymade. In our Cen-
■y Foil wo eontinuu tu pack dally.onoJiundreddoIlaM.
Mi
On Mondaya $100, Tneadaya two $50a, Wedneadays dve
$80a, Thuradaya ten $l(la. Frldaye twunty $3a. and Hat-
urdaye fifty $8a—making elgbty-elght bllle of different
dcuouilnatlona plared In the same number of papers ol
tobarro each week: consequently, the consumer! of Leu
tnry Full Fine Cut Tobacco are dally getting prlxea.
SNUFFS.
Aa heretofore, we make all the different brands of
Snuffs for which thta House has been for many years cele
brated.
CIGARS.
Of these goods we have a largo and superior stock at
prtcea that cannot foil to please. J obbera and large deal -
era will find It to their Interest to examine these goods
before making tlieir purchaser.
SMOKING TOBACCOS.
These goods we have In great variety, aud all grades,
from very low priced to the finest.
Our stock la very complete in ell Its departments, and
merchants are Invited to give It an examination before
phrchealng. P. A G. LOHILLABD.
aep7—8m 16,18, end 80 Chambers St., New York.
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
Special Notices, 80 cent* per line drat Insertion, and
cents per line for each tnbeequent Insertion.
Advertisements Inserted et Intervale to be charged aa
new each insertion.
Advertisements ordered to remain on any particular
page, to be charged as new each Insertion.
The money for advertising considered due after first
Insertion.
All communications or letters on bustnesi Intended for'
this offlee should be addreeeed to “Tn* Atlahts lira.-
Ltamtomt.'' JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
Proprietor.
.
FALL TRADE OF 1807.
W. W. CHAPMAN. .1. W. HUCKCR.
GRAIN, BA00V, LARD, FLOUR,
CHAPMAN, RUCKER A CO.,
Whitehall Street.
JJAVINQ added another member and additional capi
tal to onr firm, we are now extensively engaged In the
GROCHBIBS,
LIQUORS,
TOBACCO,
COTTON TARNS, de.
OLD STAND,
DECATUR ST., ATLANTA, GA
Commission, Grocery and Produce Business
Wt WILL DIAL lit
Baoon, Flour,
mHBEE HUNDRED BARRELS WHISKY-aU grades
Corn, Lard
Coffee, Sugar,
Molaooeo A Syrups*
And every article usually found In a flrit-claee
Grocery Store,
W E are sole Agents for ROGERS' BIRD-EYE LIME,
wtucb la superior for all purposes to any Lime
brought to this market. Parties wanting to purebaee a
guaranteed good and ftesh article, wUl find it to their In
terest to caU and see ne, or tend aa their orders.
AT WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY.
0TThe City and Country Trade are Invited to call and
examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere.
oc8—am
J. J. rKAHCE. W. T. WHELKSt*.
CUAS. A. rXARCK.
PEARCE, WHELE88 & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
Alabama Street.
JACKSON STREET.
ITfp A Gaud.—YVliat is Takkast’b Effek-
vrschntSeltzeb Aperient, and what are its effects?
Theaenrv questions which the sreat American public
has aright to a*k, and it has also a
„ right to expect i
candid aud satisfactory reply. The preparation la a mild
unci gentle saline cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is
gVStore and sell Cotton aud other Produce. Bagging
and Hope lurnished at market prices. aep7—dm
mont* carefully prepared in the form of a inow-white
powder, c ontaining all th
the wonderful medical properties
. zer Springs of Germar
Of its effects wc would say that those who
ie preparation are the beat judges, and they declar
ver tnoir own signatures, that tr* ~
, tha preparation will
promptly relieve indigestion, regulate the flow of the bile,
cure every species of headache, tranquillze the nervous
B00K8ELLER8 AND 8TATI0NER8,
system, relYesh and invigorate the weak, mitigate
o! rheumatism, neutralize acid in the stomach,
puug* <
Icanse and tone the bowels, assist the failing appetite,
cure the heartburn. , .
If you are a suflerer give this remedy one trial, and
will convince you ot the above facts.
TARUANT & CO., solo proprietors, New York.
Sold by all Druggists. sep9(>—ly
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
FIRM AND INLAND
NAVIGATION RISKS.
RFAgeiirli-s In all Ills principal cltiea and towns in
tliu IJnltud Hiatus.
A|ipliialioim for liisuratire will lie promptly alti iiili .l
It-.n
OFFICE—Willi (,’. 1. Brown, on vast stile of Wlillelmll
street, one door from Alabama,
jylft—lawlv N. L. ANGIRR, Agent.
‘••M tuirlli, loiigitiidu 78.30 rail Itc nanie l
'!"' I Imiinis, iiller Ilie scitinnn who disroveml
l in- MHitliL'ital jH.jnt In: culleil Gn|>e Hurvun.
”* Hitili-'l several days along Hie const, and
|i|iroiie|ici) within lllteen miles of the Hhnrc.
| he lower pail of the Imnl wnn Iren Iroiit »now,
" I appeared p, 1^. covered with vegetation It
ns mipuMsililij to tell how Inr the lund exteiul-
J ■toriliwnnl. Kanoe-i ol mountains could lie
1,1 ,ln,| l Uicy Were Inal in the dinlitliri!.
HARDWARE AND IRON.
7 fir COILS MANILLA NOPE.
» 75 dozen Short Handled Frying Pans,
•M colls Patent Fncklug M to 1 inch,|
Jug).
■AM dozen Shovels and spadus,
tram dozen Pocket Knives,
SITUATED ALONG HIDE THE RAILROAD, ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND SHIP FREE OF IIRAYAGE.
OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE
Is of large capacity, thoroughly FIRE-TROOK, mid onr facilities for handling COTTON micqualed by any In the
Suiitli. Wo will Store and Sell Here, or aldp ftom tills or any otliur point, to
HON TO N ,
NEW
PIIII.ADKLPIIIA, SAVANNAH,
VOHK, ItAl.TITtlOltl:, 4IIAHI.F.STON,
.IVFItPOOLi
Making Hri/llIF.UA L CASH AIIVANCRH.JH when (ivsirctl.
ruder the* Kcvauiit* lt**gulrttiou, (H)TTO.N cun be shipped to this place under blit ot huliufr, by calling upon As
sessor or Colloctor at poiut of shipmeut, without pre payment of Hovi iiue Tav.
The central position of Atlanta offers ninny advantages, linking it an important Cotton Market. With Banking
facilities, and diverging Railroad*, enables iim tn
iST’S hip Cotton in Any Direction
,-Nf'.iiii Si skuaok—It Cannot Htanix—The
xew ) ork \\„,ui thinks il l«!8t tlmt llm J()'|H|I.-
»cHi ,| i may ll!( well understand, tlmt their negro
•'(-•eotisiriictinn will not bn pemllttcu to
, •, Aft to tho iHisitiou of iho Duutoeracy, t n
sulijcci, Hie editor toll* us;
l„ h llu Deniocrutle purty is a Htnle Higlds
P*y i and il the - - ' ' '
11 0t«» Itoopleot every Htale in Hu-
Lit!!"'. Hie suflrsge qiicHtlon iu n
|, w, ty i neither other Htates nor the federal
I',,,.! 1 " 11 ' 1 .." 1 ’’ ,v<! ""y rlt-lit to eall them to at
| r „,' 1 ic liut'lanienlttl tloclrineol the Denm-
I. ,',",'in relttlion to the tu 11 rage it, tlmt its
II, K'l'Ktgs solely lo the States, und tlmt
Illicr "hi'! 11 '" 1 " 11 itpou tlu'lr righto for
>vi:r holds Ih
'■ siillr
lo ussiiini: lo Interinedillu. Who
•locliiuo is it smiud Dumoerat ou
question. Whenever thin doctrine
" ,<l '’y Congress, the Democracy, «* n
I. J, l l,r| y. km no litrther battles to light on
L,„ *lte moment, the peoplo of imcli
If.ii ii.' l" :r TOllU'(|, without question, to decide
• ' "'TT'"''' dimp|M.'ar trom general
i Kiel dwindle to « local topic.”
STOLEN—$25 REWARD.
A t V‘-VN fr.„
, u “ lf <- I,i3ii ,n y m M k 0 ’ * vo n “ ,c,, »>'»rthof Falrburn
V V. p"f r, a small, hsavj
,m » | d* high, well mouutec
,M, h) Uih-nL.V.m w,| h large stripes on his
bwTO M ; * ,m * u kuot
'‘hif Mu , rr!!!'i1s llv0 7»»"> *»»'«•* «ny
Mur fl« * 4tu«u. f Wtgon Ytrd, In At
JONATHAN PRRHLIY,
150 boxes Tin 1
'ASM pound! ll!ock Tin,
but) tiaga Shot,
8Ht> dosnu Iron"
60 Auvtlf,
7ft Visas
4i««l iMiiiudi Smoothing Irons,
Host pounds Urifitn'e Horae Nalls,
ru*) dozen Files ■ assorted,
:tmil pounds (itlvtnlted Hlieet Iron,
3 tom
.. tom Cist Htaul.
80 torn Plow HMel,
test tons Hwedet and Refined Iron,
to lone Band, lloop. and Horse Hboe Iron,
16 tuns Oval, Half Oval, aud naif Humid Iron,
85 tons Boilur, Plate, aud Hbeet Iron.
For sale t.y
VV'EKDH (k COHN WELL,
Nos. IN and 161 Broughton Htreet
IK ut* mi nirntiii
Havannah, Oa.
(JOFFKK.
•1 AAA BAGS Inst received, ftom Rio de Jeueiro,
.3000 pert^ttekBri^ring^Formtob,
mtylft—ftm
COTTON YAUNH.
W E keep constantly on hand a good assortment ot
YARNd, manufactured by the
ip cm
YARN it,
Covington nnd Steadman Cotton XUla,
AT WHOLESALE OJfLY.
$m*Ordrr. Uteri at Factory prtcea.
BTKADIUN O SIMIIONB,
KHi Marietta atmt, Attoata, Oa.
WE HELL TlllO BEST
IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
Also, Bagging, Rope, aud Sweet's Patent Iron Tic, tbe Best in Use.
Pui'lnblo CJrlMt Millar.
,SMU1 MAC III MW,
4*01' Ilanrl. Iloi'wr-, anrt Ntonin
TV MUM K WA TKIl- WHEELS,
HJOES' STEAM ENGINES AND DO ILEUS
We Rcrulve and Suit ou Coinmlsslons, all kinds of PRODUCE aud PROVtHIONrt:
CJorn, Oats, Whoat, Flour. Bacon, Lard, Salt,. &e„ &c.
Onr fsrllltlea for Hloriug aud Helling HAY are unsurpassed.
LIQUOR* AND TOBACCO IN T-ARGR SUPPLY
Of Various lirauds and qualities.
School Book,, Medical Books,
Law Books, Miscellaneous Books,
Paper Envelopes, Inks, Pena,
Pencils, and Stationery of all kinds.
Book-Binding of Every Description.
_ "Orders solicited ftom Libraries, Schools, Dealers,
Clerks, Ac. oclfi—8m
CONFECTIONERY ! !
s a
MILES A HARDY,
BRINLY,
I.OUI8V1 L.I.E, KENTUCKY,
Mole Manufacturers of
DltJNLr'S UN1NERSAL PLOW,
(I'atcnted July, 1866, and August, 1867 )
tafBewuro of lmitotlona. All lnfrlngert will .be
SANTA CLAUS hat not yet arrived, but he has sent
on bis stock of Christmas Toys, Confectionery and
FIRE-WORKS,
and eetobllabed hla depot at John Henderton'a, on White
hall etreet, opposite the National Hotel, where ell kinds
unit ■VlCVt. W|(|FU*ltV r41V ANI«l IVUUI ilUIVI
of Confectionery and Toys may be bad.
Toys by th* Wholesale or Retail.
_ ingei_
prosccnted tn the extent of the law. Send for circular
and price list.
Ml'NAUGllT, ORMOND A CO., Agents.
Ailanta, Georgia.
JAMES HTOGNEU, Agout,
dues—llm _ Angnsta, Georgia.
mint PUBLIC will bear to mind that tbe Intelll-
X mm
one of tiie must extensive Btuderies in the State, with
wnrkmen superior to any, where all ktnda of Ruling and
Bliidlug la executed with neatueae and at moderate fig
ures.
CHAS. UOHNEFELD,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
UNDERTAKER,
M ANUFACTURER or Cofflue, and Dealer In Metal
lie Burial Cases, Caskets, Ac., aud agent for Crane,
Heed A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Also, manufacturer and
dealer In furniture.
FACTORY—Liickto Street, near Walton Springs.
WA UKHOOMH-Peachtree Htreet, opposite weeley
Chapel. nov»7—8m
JOHN. B. FULLER,
47 DRY 8TREET, New York City,
M A Nil PAOTUUZR AND DBALKH IN
PORTAKLit AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES k BOILERS
FROM 3 TO 350 HORSE POWER.
Agents lor Ilia sale of PLOWS, end other Farming Implemeat*. Georgia and Alabama LIME, and Georgia
ROOFING HLATE. WUl be plcasod to fill orders for COTTON GOODS or other Merchandise.
LLi;\\, WR1UI1T & C-AllR,
ATLANTA. C3KOIIGIA.
ta. r. unuwN.
a. a. anowN.
BROWN'D HOTEL,
orroeiTi nxroT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
C. I'J. MINN1CK,
Light Carriage aad Wagon Maker,
76 German afreet, between Paea and Kulaw,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
TAM prepared to sxrents all onlsra tor Carriage# and
A. Wagona. Repairing dona with a satins and die-
m|A * feRsi
Moat approved circular and Upright Saw Mtlla. Griat
Mills, Huger Mitts, and all kinds of Mining and Plauta-
i, Bug! .
tlon Mucutuery on baud and built to order.
fir Shelling, Failles. Lea'her and Rubber Batting,
and alt kinds ol Iren and Wood-working Machinery.
fiff" Machinery amt lUUroad supplies to store, and
sliliqied ut llm lowest ralea ang67—4m
N13W GO UAHUKL
TUKFKNTINE STILL,
ICXTIIA HEAVY BOTTOM,
ALL COMPLETE FOR SALE MUCH BELOW COST.
BP* Stun of all itifi burn to order aad DIHT1LLXRS
rittsd out at the lowS t rats^
Ouminiatfuioii Merchants,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
CUSHINGS &c BAILEY.
WHOLESALE
No. 968 Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, Maryland.
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS
Persona intending to make Christmas presents ire In
vited to examine my stock, {j U ji Ktfi?£lt80N ller *
Whitehall Street, oppoalte National Hotel,
nov94—1m
THE BRIDGEWATER
PAINT AND COLOR WORKS
■ANt'racrtmxzs or
White I.oh ct and SBlno Pmtnto.
And COLORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Dry and Ground to Oil.
BRIDGEWATER METALLIC PAINT,
BRIDGEWATER COTTAGE COLORS.
ROB’T REYNOLDS, Secretary,
OFFICE-74 Malden Lauc, NEW YORK,
FACTORY—83d St., near Sd Avenue, South Brook-
lyiin, and Factories, Bound Brooks, New Jersey,
oclfi—Om*
LOOK AT THIS!
I OPPRR tor sale my three-story BRICK HOUSE, and
the lot on which It slaudt, ou Decatur • tract, I
ceutsr of the city, and one hundred yards ftom tn
he Ilonas has FIFTEEN ROOMS, each with fireplace
' " "iet long,
and two larga windows; a dining room 44 feet
having two fireplaces. Il has 14 closets. All necessary
out-buildings are on the lot.
The lul ts lares enough to build a good warehouae or
other business bouse upou.
ALSO,
A good Farm to Whitfield county, on the Connesaanga
niver, nine miles from Dalton, and one and n half must
from Tilton, on thn W. A A. It. It. It contain! five ha i-
dred acres-three hundred acres of ltare toons bm r
on ths river, bstog rich river laud—one hundred nnc
thirty acres are cleared. It lias fine water facilities, ■
a good Peach Orchard la on the place. Buildings mode-
rate.
ALSO,
Ten Lots of land In ths Cherokee country, onr bstog
gold lot that pays tor working II.
This property WILL BE SOLD, at soi
easy. CaUatonoeon R. «. w.
oc8ft—Hm Atlanta, Ua.
REMOVAL.
TT MARSHALL, Dsatiat, haa removed hla offlee ftom
H, Kawaon'a Conor to Kr. Lawsha's Nsw Building
on WhltskaU street, between Hunter and Alabama.
Mr. Lawshs haa e naiructsd foot elegant room- In '
new hunts on Whitehall at-ret, expressly tor Dr. H.»
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
RATES OF ADVERTIHINO.
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8 8
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X 9
8 8
8 8
8 e
8 ft
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a » M V.
TT 8 8
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8 8 8 S 8 8 i
8 8 8 8 8 8 0
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8 8 8 8
s a a x
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8 8 8 8 8 8
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Atlanta Advertlsementa.
. WILLIAMS k BBO.
GENEBAL
Commission Merchants,
AMD DXALBMSIN
And all other articlss Id the Produce line.
ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE:
Also, BRANDIES, GIN, *c„
Which wa offer to tha trade on most fiavorabls term*.
W. M. WILLIAMS A BBO.
LIME, LIME.
W. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
IRON AND STEEL.
riVWENTY THOUSAND LBS. Round, Square, and
* ’ " ' ----- - uQg by
Flat Iron and Bteel. On hand and for
W. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
FRESH PORK.
TRUE are now receiving Fat Bogs, and are having
TT slaughtered dally to meet demand. Persona liv
ing in the city wUl be (applied at lowest market rates
ny number and aiaVdetired, by caning c
their orders to our store. Orders from parties at points
on different lines ot Railroads leading from this place,
promptly filled by Express or Freight, as per instructions.
ocS4—8m W. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
PKATTE, EDWARDS ft CO.,
Commission Mercnants,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Qa.
N STORE AND TO ABRIVE:
80000 pounds Clear Sides, .
10000 pounds Clear Rib Sides,
5600 pounds Shoulders,
85 barrels Lard,
14000 pounds Arrow Cotton Tie,
50 ploces Kentucky Bagging,
300 coll* Rope,
60 barrel! Rosendals Cec-c'.
50 barrel! Louisville Cement,
300 begs Whits Corn,
lo barrels Cider Vinegar,
Cast Plows, Manufactured Tobacco, Ac.
Consignment! soli.
All cash orders promptly filled,
cited.
seplS—3m PRATTE, EDWARDS A CO
COTTON WAREHOUSE.
Liberal Cash Advance*!
P. ■. M'DAHISL.
O. H. STRONG.
MCDANIEL, STRONG k GO.
COTTON WAREHOUSE
COMMISSION XBB0HAHT8,
Corner Prior and Hunter Streets,
In sight of the Passenger Depot, and naar tha United
States and American Botela,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
■^yE Invite tbs attention of PLANTERS, and all oth
era who deal in COTTON, to the fhet that we are now of
fering aa great facilities and Inducement* for the STO
RAGE and BALE of their COTTON In Atlanta aa can ba
afforded them in any other market.
Oar Warehouse is (Jasirpassed
In the State, bstog largo and commodious, accessible to
tbs various Railroads, completely sheltered, and almost
entirely fire-proof.
Wo particularly direct thatr attention to th* bet that
Atlanta Is note a Cotton Marts, whan ths tuple can al
ways b* disposed of at aa high pries*, relatively, aeln
any other—leaving to tho various Planter* on th* lines of
the different Railroads leading Into AtlanU, no Induce
ment to ehlp bayond.
To all parties residing In this Collection BUtrict who
may drelre to ship to us, we will fhralah th* permit of
the Collector to make such shipment without pre-pop-
mental Tax.
W* are alto prepared to make LIBERAL BASH AD
VANCES on consignments, and In aJ respects will offer
as liberal Inducements a* any other House of responsi
bility. Tho large experience In Cotton of all tbe mem
ber* of onr firm le a guaranty that consignment* en
trusted to our care wUl be promptly and satUbctorlly at
tended to. *cp4 «a>
JUST RECEIVED.
10 000 BC * H> nCRLAP 8ACK8 <
* 10 hogsheads Muscovado Molasses.
1000 sack* Virginia Salt,
B0 sacks choice Flour,
110 barrels Whisky, Ac. Order* solicited.
IANQ5TQN, CRANE A MAMMOCK.