The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868, December 14, 1867, Image 1

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(L Iht flatly JnbUiflnwtt. <»l' 1’ir M i riiK nnu i^HHnK ■iii.binu. „,le of WtaM.-hall •'«*«, hWWwn AiSOMM allot **' amt I ho Railroad rroratnit , |:,i| 1M1KD DAILY ANI* «HUl BY JARED IRWIN WHITAKER. I* «•«* |» r I»tor. m £L \ Subscription and Advertising Rates VOL. XIII. MI*«oU»neotta AdTertlMmonta. THE MH13AT RBHR I» Y . MADAME ZADOC PORTER’S CURATIVE COUCH BALAAM. PrlM-St, 50, Md 75 Onti par lottlo. W HICH bat )Mm (kroiably known ami «it*n*v«ly »rad ••* N*w York City tad ate lolly (oi apwa«lt oi twenty-five year*. Tht b«.t, cbe ip.«t, and moat effectual Remedy for Cough*, Cold*, Ac., the world ha» aver produced. Purely vegetable, contain, no mini- la or other deleterloaa drug*. he “Curative Balaam" la warrant d. If need *e- co ding to dirrctlo a, to lire o. all caae., olda, Crimp. Whooping fought. “ la. n 11 attectroua i Throat amt La ore. Aetlimi of the _____ Mad* e Zadoc Porier't Balaam la a purely vegeta ble eipectorau ... prepared with g.eai care and acleu- ude .Kill from a combina tion of the beet r*m. diet th- vegetable kingdom at- lord*. It. remedial qnalttiea are baaed on 1 a power to aa- aiat the healthy a d vigor onaetrcnlatlo of heblmd through t ,e Inngt. ATLANTA. 0I010IA. Saturday Htfalng, Poo* 14. 1567. at r. tkarwaa’t letter en Btiief, Ei.ukrton, Kijikrt County, Ga., J (Viator », l(W7. f IIk iii Sir 1 tliauk you for the good wishes expressed in yours ol the 7th. I have never dto- tTttotlv consented to run for the Convention till ueirnlay *» Lexington, when I authorised tome ol your cittoeuo to announce my name. In my view. Reconstruction it the paramount mailer It alTecu the whole country, and per- ha|>s distant generations My viawi on that tub. <ect arc decUletl, and, I suppose, are well known in vour county. A. to “ ltellelI um sorry that this question his come tip. The Convention will have no mor( . power over it than au ordinary legislature, ,, r <hc Conslituliou of the L'uitcd States re- .irons one aa much as the other. Rut the ques- liop h i.- been raised aud I shall meet it. I hare looked anxiously for some constitu- i. nal plan by which the debtor can be relieved and justice can be done the creditor, and huve found none but the Bankrupt Law. If the ex emption under that is too small, Congress might lie urged to enlarge it, but no other help do I .ee that ;an be given by law. The mildest form nl relief—the slay law—ia held by most of our irists to be unconstitutional, and so bus bceu pronounced by Chief Justice Chase at Raleigh. H w, then, can broader measures staud the teat ? rho advocates of relief in Georgia have pro- pised no distinct plan. This shows that they !,.,•! the difficulties of the case. 1 cannot see : ,v von preserve the " obligation o( contracts," when you pass laws to preveut the creditor from g-oimr what he contracted for. In my feelings, and iu advice to friends and clients. I aui tor compromise, forbearance and concession, according to the moral equities of each particular case. But these equities are not ,1 -riuable or enforceable by law. Practically, iline-fourths of the debts of the country will be . t, from the inability of the debtors. Is it not -ugh for creditors to lose their slaves vnd the l.-priciation of other property to the same ex- t.-ut as other men, and three-fourths of their debts besides ? Aud is it just to impose an them also the loss of such debts as the debtors ire able to pay ?—tor only such can he collected under our present laws. When the debtor is overwhelmed, the Bank rupt law will disencumber him for the future.— Some amendment ought to bo made to this law K r instance, its relief ought not to be withheld i:,-m fiduciary debtors—guardians, Ac., where 1 v inability to respond arises from enraucipu- u ; and it we are represented in Congress, this, with other improvements, will soon come. These are very hard eases on both sides. Ma ny excellent people will be reduced, if debts are collected, and many, also, if debts are not col lected. There are many poor creditors as well ■ a* poor debtors. Between these unfortunate i classes, both deserving sympathy, I see no course ; Th# L**ii#»e*peciaiiy are invited to call and examine tor the government but an inflexible adherence |dieirlineot to the Constitution. Past deflections make it | “ERROR CEASES TO UK DAN O KUO US WHEN REASON IS LETT FREE TO COMBAT IT."—Jtferwn. ATLANTA, <*A., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1867. NO. 296. It enliven, tne mnselea and a*-ltta lb, .kin to per- Kirin th- duttee of regula ting the heat of the ev.t m and in gently throwing <,lf i he waste ubalance troni the surface of th. body. It ooeene th phlegm, tmlucee f ee vesting, and will be found vfrv ag. en able to the taare. It le not a violent rem dy.but emol lient, warming, -earthing, and effective, a id can be takea by the oldest pereon or jrouugeat child If vim have a cold. If eve ao .light, don't fa 1 to give the fta aim a trial, at the verv low price at which It la •ol.l brings It w i hln < he reach of eve y one, that thay may altvaye keep It for convenient u§The timely a-e or a ilfi cent bottle will orten prove It to e worth a hnn- d c l i m t ire cost. Sold by all Druggiete. BL'CKEL A UKNDKL. Proprietors, d-c.7—ilm 58 Barclay 9.reel, Sew Tork. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! TALLEY. BROWN & CO. Wliltolintl Street, ATLANTA. GEORGIA, Are DAILY RECEIVING their Fall and Winter Stock OP DRY GOODS. more necessary to ‘‘strengthen the things that remain." Think of this :—that if Georgia should try some such scheme as enlarging the exemption, and our courts should sustain it, then Northern creditor* (and Southern too) would induce Cou- gres9 to allow all creditors to force their debtors into bankruptcy, where they would get only the moderate exemption allowed there. In truth, much of this hope of relief is stimulated by am bitious men, who are deceiving the people with promises that never can be fulfilled, well know ing that the judiciary will overturn their work. These are my views. I do not conceal them. If any of my friends In Oglethorpe choose to oppose me for honestly entertaining them, and irankiy expressing them, I shall regret it on their account as much as on my own. When good men are deluded into the support ot so eztrava- cant a heresy as repudiation, they are laying up a cause ot tuture mortification and repentance. Convince me that these views are wrong, and I 1 will instantly renounce them. Until so con vinced, they will govern my conduct I iesire that sound men shall be in the Con- : veutiun—friends ot Reconstruction and of an .nest Constitution, and shall be happy to eo- perate with citizens of your county and Madi- s-.n, in forming a ticket of that sort. Yours truly, Amos T- Axbrma.v DREHH GOODS, Comprising, In part, 811 ke, French Merino".; French PepHn., Einprete Goode, Bombazines, Alpaccae, Delaine*. Ac. THEIR STOCK OF Embroideries, Laces, Drees Trimmings And Dreet Buttons ti^arge and varied. They keep eonatantly on hand, BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS, PRINTS and YANKEE NOTIONS. »ep3t— INSURE IN THE Southern Life Insurance Co. CHARI BRED BY TUB LKUIbLATl UES OF TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY. IHlaoellaneoue Advertlaemente. Mleuolluiuun- idveri im-nienu H. G. BELI -* 9 CASH CAPITAIa - - - - #200,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $1,000,000. EIGHTY PER CENT. OF THE PROFITS PAIO TO P0UCYHQLDER8 ! HIHPHII OFFICERS. R."c BRIKLEY “ Pr * ,dent ] BRAiurn nrrirr I.OliqVILLE OFFICERS. ATLANTA, GA.| C o SPENDER I’reeldent. J FRY l.AWHhNGE, Vtco-Preeldent. A. G. HODGES, T-eaeurer. E. T HOPKINS, Secretary. sYkKrVfV^Pr-tat.. F. S. DA Via. Trmtnrer. BEN. MAY, Secretary. 0, C. O’KEEFE, Examlulug Surgeon, Allan la, Oa, A. R. Z. DAWSON, Gen'l Traveling Agent WM, FRANK 0F“Over J. T. Jenktna A Co.’e Drag Store, Whitehall street. ’ oc«—Sm NK 3 !: 0 PERRIN. \ Omunl Agents. BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. t*~ISSU88 POLICIES OF ALL KIND8, LIFE AND ENDOWMENT. jtA NO RESTRICTION OF TRAVEL OR RESIDENCE. AU P°'-Iclee absolutely Non-forfeitable, after Second Tear. Dividend* raid Annnally, In Ci*h. A Loan oi 38 per cent, of the Premium, and the Loan-note le not a Lien on the Policy after the Second Tear. MUTUAL. Thla Company offer* particular advantage* to the Southern peorle, and 1* the MOST LIBERAL in the country. Office, No. 141 Broadway. New York City. WM. M. COLE, Secretary. I CHRISTIAN W. BOTTCK, President. |WPer*on* wanting 8ub-agenciee, and authority to canvaet, will apply to L. S. SALMONS, decs—3m Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Gn.General Ag nt for Northern Georgia and Alabama. GLEffl, WRIGHT & CARR, OOTTON FAUTOJRS, Storage and Commission Merchants, -A.TL-A.iN'TiV, GEORGIA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AW TABUtiUKD 1IM P. Ac, O. LORILL ARD, i« 18 and ao Chambers St. N.Yerk. DEALER IN PROVISION» AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, Below Roark’s Corner, WHITEHALL ST„ ATLANTA, OA. LEND TO THE LAND! PLl'U TOBACCO. A LARGE itock of Plug Tobacco, embracing all the grade* from low tud mediant to very fine—many of which we receive direct from the beet menatketurtfe In Virginia and el*ewbere. Fine-Cut Chewing Tobaoeo. In the*e gmide tve have five different brand#— among them onr celebrated “Century,** which to now ai- pertor u>. and more pnpnlar than any made. In onr Cen tury Foil we continue to peck dally, one hundred dollars. On Monday* flOn. Tucudnya two 551)*, Wednesday* five ISO*. Thnr*dny» ten jl-w. Frldnv* twenty 55r, and Sat urday* tirtv i'i-—making eichtv-eigbt bill* of different denominatiou* placed in the -*me number of paper* ol tohaern ,-ach week : consequently, the consnaian of Cen tury Foil Fine Cut Tooaccu are .ally getting prtxee. SNUFFS. As heretotore, we make all the different brand* ot Snuffs for which thl* House ha* been for many year* cale- brated. CIOABS. Of theta good* we have a large and anperlor stock el price* that cannot fail to please. Jobbers and large deal- era will find It to tbelr interest to examine theeegooda before making their pnrchaeee. SMOKING TOBACCOS. That* goods we have In great variety, and all grades, from very low priced to the Onset. Our stock U very complete in all Its department#, and re invfted to give It en examination before merchant* are purchasing. eepT—8m P. A O. LORILLARD, 10,18, and 80 Chamber* St., New York. GROCERIES AND PRODOGE. FALL TRADE OF 1807. W. W. CBarHiH. tv. RrcKhn. CHAPMAN, RUCKER A CO. Wliitelmll Street. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION, Daily per sumth Daily, 15 month* Weekly, • aoatks Weakly, 1 year lioffla espies at the counter ■tafia copies t# Few* ley* and Agents RATES OF ADVERTISING. For sack square of 10 line# or lee*, for the krtt -esc Ups 61. end for each subsequent Insertion 50 cent*. t 1 0 10 J ii 0 h 0 1 3 8 8 8 8 3 3 8 3 3 8 8 8 8 8 8 s a 8 8 8 9 TT s s 8 S s s 8 8 8 8 ■ 8X888 8 § 8 8 8 8 i 3 2 A i* * 3 3 3 « f © TFT S~sHg 8 3 8 w f - sTTTl 3 8 8 3 8 8 3 P B • « g P ^TJ'F S~3" 8 8 8 8 3 8 1 Z to at S c -tomba S t Special Notices, 10 cents per line flret tneeruon, an. 10 cents par line for each subsequent insertion. Advertisement* inserted at intervale to he charged a* new each internes. Advertisements ordered to remain en any particular page, to be charged oa new each lnacrtlon. The money tor advertising considered doe after St • Inaertion. AU communication or letter* on business Intended lor this ofBc* should he addressed to “To Anairrj Imi JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, Proprietor. Atlanta Advertisements. Unto* Point, Ga., October 13, lSfiff. Ittmt. Bnq/itn'tU iff Barrow : Gist*—I need your Phosphate on my Cotton at the rat* of ISO pound* per acre. I am satisfied that 1 will realize at leaet 150 per cent, on the amount spent. I am so well pie**«d that I expect to nee more on the next crop than 1 did on this. Very truly your*, (Signed) P. W. PRINTUP. Axsucri, Ga., November 1,1966. Meuri. BrlghlittU A Barrow: G«rr»—The twenty (») tone REED'S TOOSPHATE I bought ol yon this year, I need on Cora end Cotton. I am eo well pleated with the effect on my crop, that I wish to purchase of you for next yenr'e crop, one hnndred Yonra respectfully, JA9. A. COBB. SITUATED ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD, ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND SHIP FREE OF DRATAGB. HABTFOBD. CONN. 96th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE. TOTAL LOSSES PAID, ©•21,271,973 57 JULY 1. 1 8 G 7. ASSETS! {At. Sfarhtt YcUtu.) Cash on hand and in Bank 5 S16.S86 3!) Real Estate MAWS <8 Mortgage Bond. 695,650 00 Bank Stock ; UOMOOOO U. States, State and City Stock, and other Public Securities 1,984,308 86 OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE I. of large capacity, thoroughly FIRE-PROOF, and our facilities for handling COTTON nncqnaled by any in the South. We will Store and Soli Here, or elilp from thl* or any other point, to BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, NEW TORK, BALTIMORE, SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON, »r LIVERPOOL, The Arlington Estate.—A correspondent [ 1 '.he Ficai/une makes the tallowing refereuce I - ilia Arlington esuie, the property of General Robert E. L- e : The conduct of the Government in relation to I - Ar iugton cstutc, the property of General K- K. Lee, li.ia been most -)irgraceful. 1 do not now iiiuile to ilie suamelul acta that were perpetrat in' falsely styled “L'uion soldiers” during the •.rf but to tiie"course of “the Government since. Tu-.- whole estate embraces more than a hundred u : -.j, and is worth fully three hundred thousand -ill irs. It is the property of one man, namely, Robert E. Lee, who inherited it from his father. Why does not “ the Government ” re- v ,:e it to him? He baa never been disqualified i.-o.-n holding property; and this estate has never been “ confiscated.” It waa seized by the agents of the Freedmen’s Bureau, and has been Hoed by them and the negroes for the vilest pur- l-oses for the last four years. If General Lee should bring suit for the recovery of the estate m the proper court, he could unquestionably re iver it. “ The Government” pretends to hold • by a tax sale title, but it is as easy os winking | ' 'nock daylight through that. A “ direct war 1 •1.' (unconstitutional, of course,) was levied l ■:pon the estate in 18U4. The amount of this 1 ■ ax was arbitrarily fixed at #93, when it might with 1 qua! propriety have been fixed at $93U or *3,300. It waa then put up at mock sale and b" gut, as the record shows, by honest Abe Lin- ' in, husband lo Mrs. Lincoln, for 630,000.— Tventy-six thousand dollars lor a magnificent - 'tale, embracing immense woods of noble forest trees, besides the part under cultivation the whole worth fully three hundred thousand dollars! But -•veil this paltry sum was never pai.l to any per- -‘-n. It was admitted that it ought to be paid II -ome one of the Lee family, anti the excuse I _ COILS MANILLA ROrE in i-ie tor uot, paying it to them was that there 4 S> 75 ffoxea Short 8an<ilcii Fryinj; Pan*, v- r- none of them Here to receive it 1 Somebody ' ‘ Rocketed tlie #20,000 therefore. Who was it ■ Making ‘LIBERAL CASH ADVANCE8.JB when deiircd. Under the Revenue Regulation, COTTON can be shipped to this place under bill ot lading, by calling tiDon A* •eesor or Collector at point of (hlpmcnt, without pre-pavmunt of Revi nne Tax. , „Th* central poiltion of Atlanta offer, many advantage, miking 1* an important Cotton Market. With Banking facilities, and diverging Railroad*, enable* ns to hip Cotton in Any Direction WE SELL THE BEST IMPROVED COTTON CIN3. Also, Bagging, Rope, and Sweet’s Patent Iron Tie, the Best iu Use. Thl* Mannre, manufactured In Georgia (the vlrtuce for which are attested by well known Georgia citizens, and which le calculated to do eo much for "Reconstruction'■ in Georgia) le for sale by LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK, Sol* Agent*, Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. BACKS AND WHEAT WANTED. EAAA Backs. Second-Hand Gnnniee and Burlaps. UVvU SOOObnehelaWheat. ir IXG added another member and additional capi tal to onr firm, we are now extensively enaraged in the Commission, Grocery and Prodnce Business WE WIT. L PEAL IN Bacon, Flour, Corn, Lard Coffee, Sugar, Motaasos * Syrups* And every article nruallj- found ln i flret-claee Grocery Store, ISP^The City and Conntry Trade are invited to call and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. oc8—.3m J. -r. PEABCX. CHAS. A. PI ABCS. PEARCE, WHELES8 & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merchant*, angle—4m AuSSrSSit. ] JACKSON STREET, ACaVSTA, GEORGIA. i 1,660,938 T! Lea* LiabUltie*, Claim* not dne and nnad- justed 377,668 46 Net Ataere ... *4,373,»i9 51 | FIIIK AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS. |3F“Agendo* In all the principal cities and town* ln the United State*. Applications for Inanrance will be promptly attended t0 bFFICK—With C. I. Brown, on east .ide of Whitehall street, one door from Alabama. Jvtd—lawl, N. L. ANGIER, Agent. Portable Grist Mltllo, S.HU1 MACHINES, for Hand, Horae, and. ritenm Power, HARDWARE AND IRON. TURBINE WATER-WHEELS, HICKS' STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS We Receive and Sell on Commission*, all kind* of PRODUCE and PROVISIONS: Corn, Oats, Wheat, Flour. Bacon, Lard. Salt, &c„ &c. Onr facilities for Storing and Selling HAY are trasarpnr-ied. LIQUORS AND TOBACCO IN LARGE SUPPLY Of Varlone brand* and qualities. Agenti for the sale of PLOWS, and other Farming Implements. Georgia and Albania LIME, and Georgia ROOFING SLATE. Will he pleaee . to (111 onl-ra for COTTON GOODS in- oilier Merchandise. GLEYX, WRIGHT A CARR, oclfi-am ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WA Card.—What to Tarrant’s ErFER- txscixtSxltxxii Arauairr, and what are tta effect*? The** an qnmtion* which th* gnat American pnblic ha* a right to ask, and It has alio a right to expect 1 candid and eattifketory reply. The preparation is a mild and gentle talln* cathartic, alteratlva and tonic, and 1* moat carefhlly prepared In the form of a snow-white powder, containing all th* wonderful medical propertiea of the tr.r-famed Seltzer Springe of Germany. Of its effects we would say that those who have tested 1 the preparation ar* th* belt judge*, and they declar over their own signatures, that th* preparation will 1 promptly relieve Indigestion, regulate the flow of the bl.e, cure every specie* of headache, tranqoUlxe the nervon* system, refresh and invigorate the weak, mitigate the pang* ol rhenmatiam, neutralize add in the stomach, cleanse and tone the bowele, aeeiet the falling appetite, cure th* heartburn. If you are a inflerer give thl* remedy one trial, and will convince yon of the above fkete. TARRANT A CO., sole proprietor*, New Tork. Sold by all Druggists. .ep30—!y OF“Ston; and sell Cotton and other Produce. Bagging and Rope turuighed at market prices.sep7—3m CUSHINGS & BAILEY, WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS ANO STATIQNER8, No. 962 Baltimore Street, Baltimore Maryland. School Books, Medical Books. Law Book*, Miscellaneous Books. Paper Envelopes, Inks, Pens. Pencils, and Stationery of all kinds. Book-Binding of Every Description- V. M. WILLIAMS k GENERAL Commission Merchants, A!H> DIALERS IN GBAIH, BACOH, LABD, FLOUR And all other article* In the Produce line. GKOCKHIXa, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, COTTON YARNS, Ac. OLD STAND, DECATUR IT., .... ATLANTA, «A ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE: rjlHREE HUNDRED BARRELS WHISKT-ali grade* Aleo, BRANDIES, GIN, Ac., Which we offer to the trade on most favorable terms. W. M. WILLIAMS A BKO. LIME. LIME. VV E ar A ■j? 1 ? Agent* tor ROGERS - BIRD-EYE LIME- v? which is »np*rior tor all purpose* to any L“° brought to this market. Parties wanting to p a Ana*ea guaranteed good and fresh article, will and it«their tn- terest to call and see ns, or send ns their orders. IRON AND STEEL. T WENTY THOUSAND LBS. Kouna, Square, aud Flat Iron and Steel. On hand and for tale by w. M. WILLIAMS * BRO. fresh” pork. T1TB are now recsivlng Fat Hoga, and are haring ” alanghtersd daily to matt demand. Persona liv ing In the city will be aupplled at lowest market ratea v v 1 IU ?I nWB * )#r deaired, by calling or aending tbair ordsra to our store, orders irom partlca at poinia on different lines ot Railroads leading trom thie place, promptly AUsd by Express or Freight, as per Instructions. ocSt-Sn W. M. WILLIAMS A BRO. til ill LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Sole Manufacturer, of BRINL T'S UN1NERSAL PLOW, (Patented July, 1960, and August, 1867) . 49 Beware of Imitation*. All Infringers will bo prosecuted to the extent of the law. Send tor circular and price list. McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO., Agents, Atlanta. Georgia. JAMES STOGNE.f, Agent, doo3—6m Angneta, Georgia. CHAS. BOHNEFELD, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, ail coil* Paient racking H to l Inch,! 31*1 dozen Shovel* anil bpade*. IfiOl dozen Pocket Knives, 9'llhfiraw, from tuc L'uion League, Mr. riamunl McKenzie, an intlualrinuH anil woritiy mt-clmnic ol this citv, desire* ns to pub- 1 • "It toe lollowing —Rune f\mrier. C AltD TO TUB PUBLIC. •laving joined the Union League under a mis i ;i|<rt-lieii*tijn of iu aim* and object*, I have I m idi- persistent ellorts lor several week* past to | -.‘‘ l an lemurablH discharge, but have l’uitcd, ' kla-r bccHii-te the League wore determined not j i -roll-;,,# nte, or elan they treated my applies- 1 tom with sullen contempt. aow, therclore, I hereby declare mysell ah "'-ve-l and released irom all connection, iu any j '"y. with said League, and that 1 will lienee ! '"rtli nlsiy none ol ,u mandates, and will act iu | d- iKiliiicul, na well a* oilier mailers, according 1 11 hie di< t.il.-u ol my own conscience and jmlg- j lul ! m - Samuel McKknxik. ' •mule, (la., I),. c . [|, jfi,;;. dozen Curry Comb*, tj.) base* Tin Plate, •di**l pound* B ock Tin, K*X) p->nnd* Bar Lead, r**) bag* Sh -t, 30 bundle* Bright.Iron Wire, 3oO dozen Iron Wire Sifter*. 60 A11 vile, 75 Vlaus, t.«*i iHiiind* Smoothing Iron*. -.K«l pound. Grillin', llorae Nails, '.*1 dozen File*—a«.orted, '***) pounds Galvanised Sheet Iron, 1 ton* Ca*t Steel. X, ton* Plow Steel, **) tou* Swede* and Refined Iron, 1.1 ion. Band, Hoop, and llor*e Shoe Iron, 13 ion. oval. Half oval, and Half Itonud Iron, z3 i.,n. Boil. r. Plate, aud Sheet Iron. For enle by JOHN. B. FULLER, I c. B . minnick, 47 DEY 8TBEET, Hew York City, Carria o c anJ WagOR Baker, MaffOTACTtraxa arm Dxaizn « * i M Qsrman street, between Taca and Eutaw, BALTIMOItE, MARYLAND. PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGIKES & BOILERS, FROM 2 TO 250 HORSE POWER. Moat approv.il Circular and Upright Saw Milt*. Sugar Mill*, and all kluil* of Mining tlon Machinery on hand and built to order. I T AM prepared to execute all order* for Carriage* and i a Wagons. Repaiiiiig one wall oeatueaa aud dii- patcli. nc.19—3m No WEKDH A CORNWELL, 139 *n« 161 Urougliton Street, Savannah, (fa. COFFHK. MEAT MARKET AMI la Y GUOCRRY ;iooo ft\(iS in*t received, from Kin do Janui i„-r liriti.h III ig spring. For aale by k WKltllS A COIt.NWBI.il, N„*. 159 and 161 Broughton Street, mny19—Ihn COTTON Savanuuh, (ia. VAItNM. ;ht Saw Mill*, Grist Mining and I'lahta- lnery fW“ Shafting, Pnllle*. Lea'her and Rubber Belting, and all kind* of Iron and Wood-working Machinery. CH* Machinery and Railroad eappllea ln store, and thlpped at th* lowest rate* mi gill —tin treet. the Sew Era tall -.11 MEAT MAlt- CUU be Mllpplleit with Fre4i None but good, fri-.h I * tl.'blt'N ha* lu,t otwued, nil AUballia J.uetidi.iirtnthuNeW Era 1)111 M ,■." ’ 1 ,v ,,i e people eai iu',,' 1 " keid. * low r.m< “*e»l 1 »r[,| < KiiVie ! ” k ,l STAPLE AND FANCY FAMILY GUO- Vie e? V", 1 ” "‘ii-Uni y on h ind, di-iir-i , . ’vred anywu. ro Inside the Incorporation If kettifn I° nr ownlnlermt, a id call* tbisuiai- «> wr jour Foml-y hnpplle*. d.cS-lm W E keep roti.uiitly oil Imtul a good *s*orlmeul of YAIINS, wauubtelured by Ibe Covington aud Steadman Cotton Milla, AT WllOt.RAAl.K ONLY. gjf< M ,l,-,» Ifito-I at Fa lory price*. STEADMAN A SIMMONS, oct-nm Marietta *lr*«t, Atlanta, 0*. 1.1 enow*. »x. r. shown. HROWN*8 HOTEL opposits oaroT, MACON, GEORGIA. antol7-1v__ 8. ■rKKOWN A -ON. BARBER 8HOI*. D OUGHERTY HUCIIINS beg* to announce that hi* Shop I* open stall hour* for work In hi. line The public may teat assured that everything pertaining - o Ills Shop will l>e found u«*t aud cluauly. Aiteudant* "ball be ,-ourteona to all. _ dm-ll—fit late of Few!,on,, X. V. 1 oeo. w. nnwEY, of X*w York-. DIBSLE, WORTH & CO., Commission iVIerohants, ISS PEARL ST., NEW YORK. P ARTICULAR atu-ui Ion glvou to the sale of WHEAT. Barrio* re,pi,-sting, will bo regularly advised of the THE BRIDGEWATER PAINT AND COLOR WORKS, XtANWACTVRER* OT White Lead and Zlno Paints, And COLORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Dry and Ground In Oil. BRIDGEWATER METALLIC TAINT, BRIDGEWATER COTTAGE COLORS. ROB'T REYNOLDS, Secretary. OFFICE-71 Malden Lane. NEW TORK. FACTORY—-.2d St., near 3d Avenue, South Braok- lynn, and Factories, Bound Brooke, New Joraey. odd—fim* PRATTE, EDWARDS A CO., Commission jVIercnajgits, Pereyth Street, Atlanta, Ca. JN STORE AND TO ARRIVE: 90000 pounds Clear Sides, 10000 pound* Clear Rib Side*, 6000 pound* Shoulder*, 25 barrels Lard, 140) 0 pound* Arrow Cotton Tie, 50 piece* Kentucky Begging. 800 colls Rope, 80 barrel* Roaendai* C*r—*•*. 50 barrel* Louisville Cemeu., 800 bag* Whit* Corn, 10 barrel* Ctd*r Vinegar, Cast Plow*, Manufkctnred Tobacco, Ac, Consignment* soil PRATTE, EDWARDS A CO All ca*h ordtrt promptly filled, cited. •cpl3—8m COTTOX WAREHOUSE. Liberal Cash Advanoee! P. I. M’DATOXs. C. a. ITRONO Bs P. XOSEt. M ERCHANTS :ud1 others who wish their Frint- tn*r done In the beat style, with dispatch, and at reasonable prices, will do well to call at the Intelligencer Office. UNDERTAKER, M ANUFACTURER of Coflina, and Dealer in Metal lie Burial Cases, Caskets. Ac., and agent for Crane. Heed A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Also, manufacturer and dealer in furniture. FACTORY—Lnekie Street, near Walton Spring#. WAREUOOMS—Peachtree Street, opposite Wesley Chapel. novTT—'ton state of the marUi’t. UErKEKNCB’*.—il. D. Marine Bank, N. Y.; li. i. lioual Park Bank, N. V.; First National Bank, New be Snl«i»*r Macon, (in. KrtAf.w Fresldent Natioual Worth, hlsu., Cashier Na* float oil, Khq., Fresldent 1, N. c\; Messrs Jowet A JeSi- l-'OU SA1.K, VEHY DESIRABLE FARM, mdy RESIDENCES FOR SALE. cry :;re,it bargain* In a number of well elegantly tin abed Ilona.-* lu the city. A VEKY DESIRABLE FARM, only *l< mil- * north- | wed of Atlanta,i-ontaluliig *WM *< io* lend. Good frame dwelling and kllchen, with other outbuibllog.. Forty acre* or th* land I* cleared and In niltlvuiloii— mo.tly *#cond bottom, the halam-u h.iuvlly timbered, and cloa* to a raw mWl. Mich uiiuerul* huve boon found ° U fot particular*, price, Ac., Inquire ol silver A Dong- trtv, Atlanta, U*.. or P Handle, near place drall—«*• I TAN built Amougtl Ono on Washington »*trniitalnlm* tl nuims aud • bAHouif*ut rooms; a go»>d IcitcUtni aud all uiH*o«sar> out biilhllugs, all m*\v aud « onvoiuont, and 4»u a lot of ouo aero. 4»na n«w and well tluhhed Cottage of .1 rooms, north of, and adjotutng the reni eui’O »»t lion. John Collier. A 5 aer*» lot, all well ino osed, haviuga nice cottage of 4 rooms, stables, rirrlngo hous«*, garden, Jtc., with fruit trees, shade tr«‘ea, Ae., uear Col. I*. F. tirunt's manshiu. A nuuibcr of N.imahle l nitnproved l.ois In the city and suburbs. If you want a Botin*, rail at my office at ones. ii. W. ADAIR, Ifoal Estate and Insurance Agent, \\ hltehsll street, near Lha Railroad Crossing, derli-fit TOYS! TOYS! TOYS CONFECTIONERY ! S SANTA CLAUS baa not y*t arrived, bnt he ha. »ent on hi* atock of Chriitma, Toy*, Confectionery and r FIREWORKS, and catabltahrd hi* depot at John llendenon'*, on White hall street, oppostt* the National Hotel, where all kind* of Confectionery and Toy* may he had. Toys by tho Wholesale or Retail. Person* intending to auk* nhrlatm** present* are in vited to examine my stock, beforejmrcha.lne elsewhere. JOHN HENDERSON, Whitehall Street, opposite National Hotel. novW—1m L. COHEN, IMPORTER OF Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cigars, &c„ AND PELEH IN* Uyc, Hour Hon, ManongnheU WHISKIES, WHITEHALL STREET.- 'ATLANTA,EUEOKGIA. cVI—6m NEW MCDANIEL, STRONG k GO., COTTON WAREHOUSE —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Prior and Hunter Streets, In right of th* Paawngar Depot, and near the United State* and American Hotels, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HEMOVAL. H .MARSHALL, Dentist, ha* removed hi* olllce from • Kaw*on'*Corner to Er. Lawahe'* New Building ou Whitehall alreet, between Hunter and Alabama. Mr. lawahe ha* c -nairucted four elegaut room - in ui* new Ii -u*e on Whitehall *t-e«t, cxpresalv for Dr. II. Mar .ball, where he i* much better prepared to attend to the want, of h « pi trim*, etc. tleefl—if FIRE INSURANCE. 1 AM prepared to Inmire property at the u.ual rate, of tlrat-cl... companlea. Give me acall in thl. hue. G. W. ADAIR, Real Eatat* and Inraranc* Agent. ORea Whitehall Street, near th* Railroad, 80 HAltltKL TURPENTINE STILL, EXTRA IIEAV Y H4>TTO.V|, ALL COMPLETE Foil SALE MI CH BELOW COST. IV Sill.* of all .izc. built to order aud DISTILLERS Fitted oil! at the low.-t rule*, hv J. II. FI'LLER, 47 DRY STREET, atlgtri—4m New York City. STOLEN—$25 REWARD. S TOLKN from my stabV, fivo miles north of Fulrbarti, ou mo night of tho 5th of Doivuiber, a small, heavy (•ft 1V\Y HOUSE Ml l.t', i hnmla high, well mounted before, amt holds a high head, with large stripes on his legs; badly hi|>*«hoilden ou left hind hip ; a small knot on luside oi right hind leg. I will give f«»r th«‘ delivery of said Mule at my hoiuu, or left at Morris # Meant* Wagon Yard, lu At lanta. lla. dtclO-61* JoNATUAN FREhLKY, yyi Invite the attention of PLANTERS, and all oth era who deal la COTTON, to the fret that we are now of fering a* great (Scuttle* and Inducement* for tho STO RAGE sad SALE of thetr COTTON tn Atlanta ascaab* afforded them la say other market. Oar Warehouse Is Unsurpassed la the State, being large and eommodlon*, acoaratbl* to the varlove Railroad*, completely ebolt«rad, and almost tntiraly fira-proof. Wo particularly direct their attention to tho fret that Atlanta it not* • Cotton Martel, whore the tuple can al ways be dleporad of at as high price*, relatively, a* la any other—Iravlag to th* variotu Planter, on th* lino* of th* different Railroad* leading into Atlanta, no indnev- mont to (hip beyond. To all parti** rralding in thi* Collection Btotrietwho may dralr* to *hlp to oa, we will furnish th* permit of the Collector to make *uch shipment tcUAout oriHMy- mnUtf Tu. W* ar* al*o prepared to make LIBERAL CASH AD VANCES oa coulgaments, and in ad r;*p*ct. will othr a* liberal Inducement* a* any other Houn of raoponai- biltty. Th* large experience In Cotton of all th* mem ber* of onr firm 1* a guaranty that consignment* «n- trutted to our car* will be promptly and wUafhetorUy at tended to. ttp-j 3m JUST RECEIVED. 10 000 BCSU ’ BURLAf SACKS, 10 kogthood* Muecovsdo Mole.era, lain rack* Virginia Salt, 60 rack* choice Flour, lit) barrels Whieky, Re. Order* solicited. LANGSTON, CRANE * HaMurwig MT30 • two Commission Merchants, ocl-Um