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?hf fl.ulu ^utcUiflcuw. ATLANTA. oeokoia. Momma, Doo. IB.ISS7. dn ut ii niMicrokr to-day. NI KHiPU APP4INI. [ornrui. rnormiDism or cui'icii. ] mm .rri.t i,-hitt* *' M . « W*. T. l»***Ti.t, III 411% I’ M oiuiiUy , t rn« 1**». fUTiromirTtitn.Limltiriwt, ; , o u,i,ily. r<»l»r Klr»l M*** * olclutk, A. . M .., j ., ndwk. SuuiUy School 4 I* M. , 111 u M door Ih U-Jolmton Itall.—K I* ' , ,, r Service 4t 10*4 o'clock, 4. W. • « KfoterH- I'UL'HCU.—Roy Cue*. W. ,.r rrv4chiuii41IOS M.,»uil»t 7q P M. 1 ol at * A M Herat. K.-r W. 1* II,4*1*04. Paalor. U, A M ami at 7% P M Sunday Sell. >ul Ivm. ihh; *t W.S A M He*. W M Cnuat.1T, ISalor . *uil»t*SP M SiimUy School V M , v ! v t-i rn**»TTaHi.,4 Cat'ae*.—Rev r Prrwrblni; »t 10 S A hool at » -V. M. f, n ,r |'»f>vT«»n« Put'* '• -h'» Jim* 8. W r IV-acUuu! it 10S 1 t'ot-nctl. CH4M4IK. I PnituT Krtatno, liro*mb«r tilth. IHh'f 1 t "inti'll mot—Ml* Mimoriho Mayor pr**-1>li 11 yf. I‘n *1 tit—i'liunrlltiii'ti IVter*,Ciottloberry, Mill'll- oil, Antli-noti, tliillait, Cox, Hityili'n, mul Uni- iunii. I’if.lloii of ('. 11, Wnotion lor oxlonslon ol til* roluil lioonso 11.1 in ll.c inlior 1», ISO?, to M.110I1 11, IStlH, »m rout I iiu,I uruntoil. tin motion ol Mr. Cii*tloliorry, llm b'insnrn Coiiniiittco wiu Htiiliori/.oil to aotilo with L. M. Dovia in regard to hi* clitim lor wooil, dee. Tlio Spifinl Com mu too appointo,1 to Investi- guio 1 lio oomlition o| tlie .Vim* llmim., ziiliiuUled tlio lolloalng rc|M>rt, wtiit'U wus ikiloptei! t I fan. Major anil Council. — V our apodal com mittee iip|H>iufil to examine ami report llie eon- diliou ol tlio Aim* Momte. buff leave to report | lli.it in conjuuctlon with tlielr Uonor* McDaniel, I tlreeti, Wutkin*. ami Tnlialerro, Jitilge* ot the ; lul'erior Court, we visited tlm Aim* lluiiatt on ! the 3lli in*t., ami loitnil lourtoen neat, dottlile tenement* occupied by one huudrod uud seventy i while and thirty two biuclt person* — men, ! women and children ; some blind, oilier* lame, , and otli r* tilllieted with fits, dropsy, chill*, lever, SPECIAL NOTICES. t^ShTh* miada and •rqiialnlHiirr* or Da B. I). Jn*«* nnd fain 1 1 y are rc»|ir«lfiihy Commercial lutclligence. i'roreMlotmi «j»r4*s I fully mot rv, AlUnU Itarkel llrport. 1 soar, Due. 15 —Price* In thin mark#* • I.- 11 requested to attend hi* lutr'al service, it tho < on MONDAY EVENING lilili instant, at 4 o'* remain* will reach tho clly on thn Atlnir.n *t VV freight train at. 'I o'e'ock. *1 y^j^MHIgloaa.-Hrf, %V. I preach at tho First Hup tint Church *1*111H reublnttn MORNlNO, at 11 o'clock, ami Rev. .1 K. Murphy, of Dtihluu*git, at T1*. M. The public are roapoctfully Invited to *tt«nd. doc 15—It wMoi.RDAi.K r me to. U liltn ('urn, now Tennessee .. *(0 Jo liaison, of Murfreesboro', Tennessee, willtD. V i Now, from wsgoti*. Pintail MhaT —Live Hog*, gross II.. Ha Pkwalx Muiaal Lila laauranca Company, Hartford, Conn., Dvr. to, lsift. N. O. Rockwsll, Esq.. General Agent, Atlauta, Ua.: Dear Th* proofs ol death In caa* of K. S. Camp were accepted by our Board on the bth tnatant, etui the arnonut for which he waa iusured will bo paid March ttth, IHtW, at which time tt falls due. Yours, very truly, J. F. BURN#, Hocrvtary. L. B. DAY!#, Local A^cnt, daciS-—lW James' Bulk Hulldluix. At.antu, Ga. . and at Tv* I* M. Sunday v M , yt .r Baptist c'm iu ii llu lun* A. M . and at 71 I* M Pastor Sunday Schoo UxruonisT Kris tuwL Cuuiu ii—Rev. J SriLSAit. Pts'cr. r* v of hold ng service, Schofield's Hall, • rhin^ai o'clock, A. M , and 7 o'clock, P M !^t^hs!h SchtHd at * o'clock, A. M. Clans merlin* si \ * n * | Jkc. Wo lire ot opinion that there are enough I well one* t»» nurse the siek ;m*l take care ot the ! ntHicteil, wi h the ussistunce ol Superintendent | Lnu 'tord, tlmt excellent boss ot the imitltntioD, «*n the pn’Uiis* s We thul tw«> looms, turning off mmie twenty yarda of cloth per day. We would recommend the enclosing ot some ten • lin os of ground f r g..rden,»fec. We also recoin- mend tin* purchase ol six milch cows tor the use of the iuitmws, wnh autlkleut tood tor some 1 through the winter We would alao recom mend that the Council, at an early a day as prac- i tientde, to uegotinie with and turn over to the Inferior Court me management ol tho Alma House, that the expenses may bear more etpmlly on all the citizens of the county. With the pn -fiit urraugement, the city pays about We understand that Kev. l>r. Sears, late President of Brown University, and now gene ral agent ot the Peabody Education Fund, win two-thirds of tin* expenses, and also pays its , ur citv. He is the guest ot the Rev. Brantley. W T Ivev. A. A. Porter, D.D., ot South Carotin», will preach to-day at the usual hours, morning and evening, iu the Central Presbyterian Church. u niE annual communication of Atlanta I. 1 *dge, No. ."iB, F. A. M., Dec. 13, the following officers were elected : Thos. W. Chandler, W . M r»t!o T. Anderson, S. W.; Henry 8. Ortne. 1. \V ,!. L. Harris, Tre.asurer ; W. W. Grant, Sec retary . Jas. G. McLin, Tyler, W. II. Taller, S. p \V. D. Luckie, l. D.; C. G. Gross and J. M. Wiley, Steward. proportionable part of the balance. Re^picilully submitted. E. W Holland, Chftirman of Committee. The City Treasurer reported receipts for week ending 9th iust., fti.sT'i ()?. Report received. Tii«- Deputy Marshall reported tines collected during the mouth ot November, $80 00. Tin* Tr* i-un r’s report for the month of No- vembf i w « referied to Finance Committee. » ^9nuw-Flik« Wefidliu Cards «r« beautiful, and «o »ru ihs Wwldiug Neck Ties, White Ki»ia, Shirts, etc., to be fouudutJ. S. Kmtvs'i Gentlemen * Furuiebiug Store, under National ll*»tel. dec 15—It f^^Veorilallaie Letiery« lor Ike keue« fit i*i t io Orphans' Home. Combination Class, No. 150. The following were the drawn unmbera, Decem ber 14 ISH7: 19-1—31- 38 -2- 33- 50- 89-»I-26 32-42 declll—tt BOYD. WlI.«ON .v CO.. H.-uuiRera. Mrs. Elisa Smith, who came to thia place on Friday nigbi last, can find her husband at the Car Shed any time within three days from date. December 13, le«T. dec 14— St m nu W» h V IhltO 11 *0» 141 “h cut W u (iu sa OA 1H WX OA (j o 3 50 7 00 kn 7 50 II 00 45 8 50 5 50 HU 0 00 45 1 50 75 45 HO 3 00 3 00 3 10 45 2 >‘<9 1 71 3 35 30 (ft 33 *3H (ft 30 barrel a good Rectlfled H’hla* ky, luObarr da choice Bourbouaud Rye Whis ky, fift barrels White Cora Whisky. In store ani for sale very low, by dacll -At COX A BILL. Farmertand Planurs.-Ue or* fer for saie the following Fertilisers of the Plain Hums Canvass Sugar-Cured Hams. Clear Ribbed 81*lot Clear Sides Laud.—lu I’.iri * In Kens and Cans Vihoinia hAt/r.—Per sack Liverpool Halt Flock.—New Family, sacks of i»d lb Extra Superfine Ss.vi.l UuAtM.—-Hyu, per bushel Oats Wiisat—PrimeNVhlte .. Prime Red Hay, per cwt Baouino.—Gituny Hemp Rons —Machine — Hand made..... Isom Tuts. —p r It* OeWABt’itn*.. Shiutinos.—'• ..... HlIKKTl.NU.—4-1 Cotton > arms Uidks.—Dry Green Limb.—per bbl slatr ltooriMo.— per so are Financial. Exchange ou’.Now York.—Buying at .1 at par. Gold.—Buying at:» cents ; selling at 35 cents. Silver.—Huyin*: a* 3Tcents ; selling at 3H ceut.s. Gold Bullion.—Buying at $1.35 per pennyweight. Gold Dust.—Buying at f 1.3"(&$1.35 per pennyweight, Dr. W. II. PECift 3 TILL tenders his Professional Hervlces to the* ill- the profession, he is coofldent that he can give satlsfAc thin tosll who msy favor him with their pstruoage Hpeclal attention given to Obstetric "!E—Corner Forsyth and Peters str REHIDKNCI Jyii- 10 T CallOB. i'tie market opened brisk yesterday morning i *t 10} cents, but fell during tbe day to 10}, at wliicL price it was dull at tbe closing. Tue re- ! i'ts were moderate. A tew holders stored in I ceipo w.i:chouse with a view ot obtaining higlter fiy Cii.HK* ofS«k*4al.. HKSOLCTIONS. Uy Mr Oullait— Rewired. That a check for rtvo hundred dol lars be passed m favor of Pat. Lynch, on account ot streets. By Mr. Peter*— Remdrinl, That a cheek in l.vor ot M. B. Bell & Co. be passed on account ot Aims Uouse in 1 Stih. _ _ His Honor the Mayor read a letter trout E. B. Walker, Superintendent Macon and Western Railroad, itiioruiing the Mayor and Council that he had shipped a train load ot cross-lies, to be distributed to the poor ot Atlanta for tire wood. Mr. Castleberry offered the following, which tvii* adopted : R.aolcal, That the thanks of the Mayor and Council he tendered to E. B. Walker, Superin tendent ot the Macon Js Western Railroad, tor OOUltl.K HEKtSliD PO0DKKTTR, prapsri'd from night auil of New York city, at New York prices, fa. per Lou of LOUD pounds, freight added. Also. NITKO PHOSPHATE OK LIME, t'anal In every re apect to Pernvian Linano. mads from floured Bone Dust and Night Soil, tnperlor and far cheaper than any Phos phate tn market, at tflu per ton. freight from New York added. A fair trial, however small, is respectfully soli cited. ASITEK AYRES, Agent. Msron. (la. A. J. ROBERT A CO.. A gouts, Atlanta, (ia. Road ths following testimonials: At Uoms, SI.H Mabistt.,. Oa., i October lit, 1SU7. f ., , _ .... teudent ot me .nacon IS vv estern nauruau, tor t'lie traveling public will observe, by re * er ‘ : t i ie very timely donation ot strain loud ot'wood, ng to the schedule elsewhere, that a change in tor t | le U8< . ot'the poor ol the city. running time has taken place on the Western & Atlantic Railroad. Pickpocket* Again. We learn that Muj. West, of the firm of Uenry West & Co., on Peachtree street, was robbed ol h;a pocket book yesterday at the car shed, when the LuGrange train was leaving. The gallant Major was in attendance upon some ladies when the villainous act was perpetrated. The book contained no money, but a large amount of valuable paper*, the loss of Which will cause no little inconvenience. Professional thieves are plying their vocation zealously in this city at present, and citizens, as well as strangers, should be on the alert. The Finance Committee submitted the follow ing report, which was adopted : lion. Mayor and Council:— ! The Finance Committee reports that in obedi ence to instructions from Council, we have this day burned all the city script received Irom R. M." Farrar, Treasurer, amounting to tlve thou sand three hundred and torty-three dollars and twenty-tlve ceuts, which was included in his re ports tor two quarters, up to the 30th September, 1807. We also recommend tbe payment of the fol lowing accounts: Dsn, Green, well., etc SI. T. i 'sstl.bcrry, aim* house Street Pav Roll, street. L. P. Thomas. Incidentals Jot. Win-hip A Co., public buildings | U 40 ltU tti tm ss a so . 85 IS) ■»l It S5S XI *5 00 r»o4 for Ike Oeetllute. E. B. Walker, Esq., Superintendent ot the Macon A Western Railroad, hits sent for the ! benefit ot the destitute ot this city, a train load ed with old cross-lies, to be used as fire wood. , This is a most praiseworthy act on the part ot i that gentleman, and one for which he will be thanked by hundreds whose chilled hearthstones will be warmed by bis munificence. 187 96 i Co., situs lions* Tat. Lyncb. street. P Klugibbon*. public buildings Richarusou X suuforil, pub ic building. Respectfully submitted. R. Peters, ) E. E. Rawso.v, Finance Com. A. W. Mitcuell, ) Council then adjourned. 3. B. Love, Clerk. A. J. Robibt X Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen—I am well pleaeed with the retail of the nee of the "Doable Refined Poadreite” on my crope. I tried It on both com and cm ton, and am eatl.fled wher ever tt waa applied the yield wae more than Uimbu what U would hare been without It. I regret exceedingly my not using It more extensively th present year, but will try to make up my loae by purchasing a larger quantity next Spring. I regard It as the cheapest, mo-t reliable, and easiest managed fertilizer wtlhiu my knowledge, and cI’.eerfully recommend it .as 1 have tiled tt thoroughly! to the farmers of this section, and particularly to those ulautlug cotton, from the tact of ns mu-tug it to mature from ten days to two weeks earlier than It would with out the nee of ths Poudrette. I also used it uu my gar den, and found t of much bensflt. to all kinda oi plants. Vsry respectfully, Ac'.. G. 8. OGLESBY. <a lbV<* 17 «!> 14 lift I I lift 1 HO »ft 1 HA lf» 17 lift H l rst lift 4 75 11 04) *434 soiling WAX. Is. HKNHLKK, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC ATLANTA, UEOBUIA. Orders may be led with H. COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. P.&O. T.DODD, !orn« :Vo. GO Liberty Htreet WHOLESALE GROCERS PR0VI8I0N DEALERS, Cor. Whitehall &c Mitchell Streets, ATI.4 NTA, UlIOlUilA. THE ORIGINAL JOINT STOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE U. 8TATE8. Tli • Hiimih* - of thia Coiupuuy l* yxcluuively confined to the Insurance of First-' lasu Healthy Lives. THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURE Of the ST< »OK -v-UMii *>r Lift* In-tintnci*. a* opposed to the MUTUAL, in a low rate of premium, for stated utim 111- mired, wiii' ii m 1 >1 M KOI \Tli, -hi 'L'lfRD. ami i KUTAIN. :u lieu ol i h ; nh r»t*: of p "Oiium an«t prom.aeddividend, wbii-h in UlM AN 1' • *».s I'IXfKNT, and UNt.’EHTAIN -thus ro-called dividend beiny nure.y a return or a portion ol th»* rxrcfttelve and nnn*M-»-Han pr-mlam • liar * d In the flrrt Instance. i ff” \ he proiiMimf ci.ai ^ed hj the “l. NiVKHsAL ’ arc nearly one third lower than those charged by the ma jority ol Mat •I MVKU> \l," d--* * It lia- .M-n p"*|"' 1803 K0TA8LI8HED 1883 Uuytuu. Huyinu. Georgia li. It. A U. Co.. '*7 C'eiitral it. tt. Buulc 07 Marine B.ink of (Ja hH Bank of Middle Georgia Sfi Hank ol Full«m 40 H«uk of Athens 50 Hank ol Knipire Slate.. 35 Hank of Augusta. Augusta Ins. £ U City Hank of Augusta. 5 Cttiou Bank of Augusta Si Augusta Savings Bank. Slauulitc'rs IVkni'Macon '„it Timber Cutters’ Hank. N’ortliwestern Rank 4 Rank of Savanuiili.. Murclinnts'A Planters'. I H Pliintcrs' Hunk Hank of Columbus Bank of Mobile ICactcm Bank of Ain Bank of Selma .... Commnrcml Itnnk.. SOUTH Union Bank Bankol' Chester Bank of file Slate (old). Buuk of Charleston Kxcliangu Bunk Merchants' iL'herawi... Hank of Georgetown... Plnuters' Bunk . . Plnuiurs' X Mi'chunlcs 1 the Stare. In Bank of Commerce ... 51 Mechanics’ Bank ALAHAMA. . '.Ci Bank of Montgomery. . 4a Central Bunk . 15 Northern Bank e.Sunrhern Bank AKO LIS A. !» 75 People's Bank 4s lu Bank of Newbnrry 811 14 Bank of Hamburg 1:1 la Southwestern H R.Bank 41 5 ['".inner-' -v Exchange.. I la iliink ol Camden 9< 14 Bank of S. C f in Statu Bank t lai Commercial Bank 1 NOttTU 1‘AHOLINA. Bank of Cape Fear 44 AH mher N.C. from so to Bank of Wilmington... is »5 par cent, discount. Bunk or the Scale 4tii But little doing in Tennessee and V irginfa Bank Bills, 100 BAGS PRIMK m ° C0FFEE ‘ 100 barrels Sugar—A. Ext* C, Y C, and Brown, 190 boxes extra line Factory Cheese, ino barrels and half barrels New Mackerel, *rono pound* Bulk Side*—very flne. 90 tlercea Lard—Prime Lear. 11X1 barrel! Molasses and Syrup. 80ik.U pouuda Family Flour—in 3U and lit) lb sucks, 900 Mgs Virginia Salt. 100 barrels am li» boxes and half boxes Caudles, 100 boxes 8<m —assorted. 50 boxes Candy—assorted. 50 boxes Fresh Cove Oysters. 73 tar* P. ill. Lombard Maccaboy Suulf, 150 kegs Nails—aasortud sizes, 50 kegs Soda, 45 boxes Soda—papered, 150 bags Shot—assorted sizes, 950UIJ0 Percussion G. D. and Musket Caps, lb DO Cigars. Extract from a letter received from Profeseor Martin, of Hampden Sidney College, Virginia, dated July 1st, 1857: The Doable Refined Poudrette Is operating I ike a charm ou my crop, and attracting uuivor-ul , = attention Irum all behofdere.' 1 am already satisfied that it Is the ch.npest and sorest renovator of our worn-out lands. Hioa Shoals, Ga., October 4. 1307. JaHIS R. Dir, Esq : Sir—Tba Double Refined Pondrettu I liought for two other pari lee In connection with myself; one of them ueed tt on cotton and corn, and thinks It answered fine ly ; the other put it on cotton, on very poor ground, and thinks it don:,led hie crop. I used it on corn; it an swered finely, and wae thought by tba baud that culti vated the crop to be ftlllr equal to Rhode*' Superpho* phale. I also uaed tt on about an acre of cotton, aud xm clearly of opinion that tt ta tbe best end cheapest tertill- aar in Oae, and I expect to order eeveral tone this winter. Year*, vsry respectfully, VAC POWELL. EU.AVU.LI, SiCHLHT Cochtt, Ga., I October 4, 1867. f The Double Refined Poudrette pnrehueed of yoa last Spring. I think, increased my crop of cotton 15U pounds S er acre; put it upon worn-out pine lands, at the rate of m pounds pur acre, drUed in with cotton sued. Yours, 4tc , 8. MONTUOMEBY. Canghi ike Wleg. Capt. Fuller, conductor ou the W. &. A. R. R., turned over to the tender mercies of the au thorities, upon the arrival ot his train yesterday morning, two suspicious characters who took passage with him at Chattanooga. One ot the men calls himself Thomas Wilson, the other's a.uce we do not remember. They profess to be ; a route for Mew Orleans, and ars doubtless a precious pair ot "professionals.” Thomas Wil son robbed a passenger of some clothing, by very adroitly transferring it from the passenger's traveling bag to his own carpet-sack, but waa caught at it. The matter was uuder investiga tion betore Judge Smith, yesteiday. We learn limt one of the party was found guilty. Captain Fuller deserves much credit tor the vigilant man ner in which he looks alter the interests of his passengers. Tiie Civil Officers.—The fcivil officers of the State, it we tuav judge from present indica tions, hold their places by feeble tenure. An ordinance by the Convention, declaring vacant all civil offices iu tho Stale, irom the Governor dowu, is among the probabilities. This being done, it will be followed by a resolution request ing Gen. Pope to fill the same by appointment. —Opinion, of yeeterthty. Th s paragraph, from a paper in the confi dence of the mighty “powers that be," may be regarded as Dearly official. Gannon’* Dry Good* House. This establishment continues to ofier dry goods at unprecedentedly low prices, the proprietor being determined to close out bis present stock any/ww. Parties, therefore, in want ot such things would do well to call upon John if. Gan non during the present week. See his notice. The Shooting Affray. The ease of the State tm. Edward Acker, was up lor preliminary examination in Judge Smith’s eourt yesterday morning. The defendant was charged witli an assault with intent to murder Capt. W. P. Mobley. The counsel of Mr. Acker waived a preliminary examination, and consent ed io have the prisoner bound over for trial at the April terra of the Superior Court. The bond was fixed at $1,000. Counsel in the case, Mil- "Ige A Clarke for the prosecution, and Fears, Tidweil & Arnold for the defence. The PUcaulx Lire Company. The recent death of R S. Camp, Esq., of this city, secures to the afflicted family of that gentle- iiieu the sqpi of fVUiJO in the above reliable iife insurance company, of which L. B. Davis is the agent. Mr. Cutup had only paid in on his policy about $4fi at the time ot his death, and his tam i!y are to he beneliited as above. We slate the incident for the benefit ot all concerned. Mr. Davis may lie found iu the James Block building. SaunvHT, N C , August 10.1857. Jan* R. Dir, Esq.; Duar Sir—f can safely uy that your Double Rettii' il Poudrette ia fkr super or to any other tenilizer for cot ton, lor I have liven it a fair trial tins seu-ou Yours, TL ’' ,rT “' r '“' JEdU FOSTER, Ja. eptember 45,1307. Savahn.,h. Ga., JaxXS R. Dit. Esq., Bres t: Dear Sir—I uaed tbe Double Refined Poudrette bought of you iaat Spring ou coru. I think t increased the yield oLB-bnlf. I consider it an excellent ounur-. Respectfully, T. UOLCOMBE. RlDOItvaT, S. C., September 41,1307. Mr. Jahxs R. Dsy : Sir—1 applied tba Double Rclln.ul Poudrette by Lt-elf. and In combination with other fertilizers on cotto .uud am well pleased with It; so muen so, that It Is my pre sent intention to purchase a larger supply of you the next year io apply to my cottou crop. Yours, very respectfully. ATTENTION FAMILIES I TUST received a full aeaortment of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, BRANDIES, WINES, ESSENCES, SAUCES, JAR PICKLES, sod P1CKELS in Barrels. PRUNES, CURRANTS, CITRON, RAISINS, NUTS, CANDIES, SPICES, CAN FRUITS, CAN VEGETABLES, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, SALMON. MACARONI, VERMICILLA, SAGO TOPIOCA, ARROW ROOT, CIHBS'E. CRACKERS, Extra Goshen BUTTER, TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON, &<!., &0„ JtO. novl—c ALEXANDER * CAMEU. STEAM, GAN axp WATER PIPES BOILER FLUES. rnr Tho b<>«t anti lnrgcat aannrtmcnt tn the city, anti at greatly reduced price*. Send for Price List. J* B. PULLER* 40*37—1m 17 Dey Street, New York City. F. COBRA, Whitehall Streot. West Side* UEN..Y C. DAVIS. Jaxx« ft. DXT, Esq. Sir— In reply to your inquiry of the results of our ex porience in ihe use of your Ii r your Improved Poudrette. pur chased of you for this year’s cottou crop, we would beg leave to say that the present season has been out* quite unfavorable to the action of all fcrtUizar*. Several kinds of raanur* s were u»»ed by us, with the ex ception of your Poudrette, with Utile or no effect io me 1 Uere the Poudrette was u»ed. It gave us near half a hale more per acre, and canned t e cottou to op**a much earlier, anti w would therefore recommend tho same as i concfutrated manure for the growth ot colioq, as well as improvement to the soil. Yonrt, very respectfully, IIENUY P. bTCLTB jfe BRO. A few tioore from Alabama, adfoining Holbrook’s Hat Emporium. ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA, DEALER IN American and French Confectioneries forfeitenlucky Stale Lottery—Tke only legalised drawings In the United states. The See the nniiciu! ot houses to rent in our ad vertising culuiiius this morning. Grand Holiday ilrawmg will tube place December ;ilst— 14110,560 to be distributed. Cupitul prize, #50,000. Cum municatlon* strictly confidential. Circu.ars sent free, by addressing .MURRAY, EDDY iS CO., uovlS—eodlm Covington, Ky. iron m DtTXLLientcaa. j Permit me to re-priut a portion of the report ol the proceeding* of that monstrosity, called a Convention, assembling in the City Hall from ,luy to day, and say a few words in reference to the sentiment: " Atlanta, Ga , Dec. 13,1867. • Convention met at 10 a. m. Prayer by the t in plain; who petitioned, among other things, Hut delin'ales might be respectful toward each nln-r, and properly understand the subject, brought before them, in the way of business." The prayer ot thu petitioner is proof positive that be does not understand tbe nature of the pbtluou be is offering. Tbe age ot miracles is piis.il, and if the "delegates properly under- .-taud the subjects brought before them, in the way uf business," nothing short of a miracle v. I inject it. Verily another tower ot Babel is being attempted in vain. Reader. N«W Behool. • ; l*:eial attention is directed to the card ot Mr . O. BuiL-y and Mn. John S. Prather, who pro|H>se b> open an English, French and Musical 7 ntinary for young ladies, in this city, on the *h onri Monday in January next. Western * Atlantic Ballload. CAMPBELL WALLACE, a-ijttrmUMitM. 4.4" P. M 7 »l P. M 1.45 A. ¥ HlflHT Kxpaxas rasexxaxa tl**i*—daily. Leave Atlanta * ® f • IJ Arrive at ChattauuoKa a. a a. a Leave Chaltauoug* Arrive at Dalton Arrive at Atlanta. oar Miausia tbain Daily, except Sunday*. Leave Atlanta Leave Dalton Arrive at Chaitannoxa. Leave Chattanooga Arrive at Atlanta aCWoHrH aCCOHHOUZTIOH TBAIH Daily except 8auilaya. Leave Atlanta Arrive at Acworth Ia**ve Acworth Arrlveat Atlauta .. 7 65 A. M .. I « P. M . 4 00 P M . . .5.40 A. M . .11.60 A. M .. s on P. M .. tl 45 P. M ... 5 45 A. M ...IP. 10 A. II J3jP*Pf.hwn.u..—Ex-ConfetU. and “Rcfis" will ilud Poliard'a new psiier—the Soutlurn Opinion—(the only paper in the South devoted to the memories of the late C. 8. A.) at Messrs. Phillips X Crew's. Its Rem in iacencea end Anecdotes of the War are edited by Paul II. Ilayne, ol South Carolina. Ex-Confederale olficer* and soldier* are requested to send anything they may have In the wav of sketches Incident*, and anecdote* of the late war to him at Auguata. Ga. duc4—tm Tobacco for lh* .Ifllllou I Lot In Tom. Lowe, the “ heavy tycoon" of the popular tobacco establishment ot Smith & Itichmond, is still in all hi* glory, tor where the choicest brand* of tobacco cun tie found "Uncle fora” shines reaplendenlly. The famous brand* of all the \ irginia manufactories, both for amo- *oiiif and chewing purposes, may be found a* ‘hove, and sulhd'itclion guaranteed to fill pur- i liuscri. Tiie tobacco stint out from this Uouse t'srni!* iu recomiucndittion with it, and in all ‘xscs will correspond with tin* representations. The house ia worthy of h ingspecially commend ed to tic- trade, and we do so heartily. Dr. O. S- PROPHITT’S F 4 3111* V MEDICIXES For Hale by *<fs,.1Ir*. Winslow’* Soothing Syrup far *Culldren Toethiug, greatly facilitate* the pro cess of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all in flammation—will allay all paiu aud spasmodic action, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon It. mo thers, it will give rest to yourselves, uud relief and health to your Infanta. We have put up and sold this article for years, and cun say In conddenc* and truth of It what we have never been able to say of auy other medicine—uever has it failed in a single Instance to eflect a cure, when timely ueed. Ne ver did we know au instance of dieeatiefactlon by any one who used It. On the contrary, all are delighted with It* operation, aud apeak lu term* of commendation of Its magical effect* and medical virtue*. We apeak in thi* matter "what we do know," after years of experience, and pledge oar reputation for the fulUllment ot whut we here declare. In almoat every Instance where tho Inlant la suffering Irom pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in illteen or twenty mlnnte* after the syrup Is adminis tered. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. Be sure to call for "Mra. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,” having the fac-slmlle of "Curtis a Perkins" on the out side wrapper. All other* are base Imitations. Bold by druggists throughout the world. Price, only :|5 cents per bottle. Cilices ;—415 Fulton street. New York; #15 High Hol- Irarn. London, England; 441 8t. Paul street, Montreal. Canada. sep4—thn FANCY GROCERIES MKj v>i£itrw. It*) gross Parlor Matches, MM col la and half coil* Hope—Green leaf, 10 bales Gunny Cloth, pat pounds baling Twine. 60 dozen Whittxmore A No. 1 Cotton Cards, 45 dozen Axes 45 dozen Broome, 50 boxes Pearl btarch, 90 cases Pickles—quarts, half gals, and gals, 100 quarter, half, anil boxes Raisins, 100 gross Mason's Blacking—assorted. Together with an assortment of Teas, Spices. Nuts. ■s to c rl the partit nlzrntt. ntlon of Agents a"d other ,1 by Die Actuary of the Company. It will be notie I bv M mill, The. iluceiueuts offered by tins T d.videiid of one hundred per '.ent ol all premiums paid. A'.l r Ao TO Xl-CCUE $ | t OOO -If DEATH. WITH A I'.ETZRS Of ALU PUE.UIUMH PAID to 'he new •■Return Premium I i bat the-*e II fee avenge less i e are equal to a reversionary uriliuiiry Life Kate. Tea Payments R ite Age #37.48 ■13.10 51.04 03.44 45 50 55 «0 Ordinary Life Rate. Ten Payments Kate * 53.47 74.57 1 OS.37 1 *3.35 # 70.18 104.27 143.25 201. il EXXRPLE.-A aged :W insures his life for | ,(iun. and ti iy» $13.10 per iDimui ou ibe M payment plan and dies atier having pant a ’« annual payments, or #415 50. Hi* pulley will be good for #1.415.60, HOY 1ID OF DIRKCTOIIS. ti. f;a William Walk-r, Pcoeidenti Alexaiuler NV. Bradford, Coaoeelior &t Law ; Henry M. Alexander, Ritutio'pb. All exantier A Gr»i« u ; ^unaoi V) liubcook. H illock Broe. A Co ; WHHi»m <». Lambert, 0«s»>. Kirlmnleon *v To . Henry A. Suiyrho. Collector Port ot S;W York; Martin Ha ten, Marin, iiaUe, Jr., &>'•>. ; Jamue M Haifteti. Pr dent American Fire I Lord, CoMn-ielior-* it Shcppapi llomaiirt, A — .. , _ . . , Th • m:i.4 M M trkoe. \! .j . » Ki-t s.-vrnf.h -treet: Samuel W Torrey. 33 Bxdiun^i Plac ol Earn Fourteenth •eretjt Henry Ilarlbiit. lata President Second Ntrianal Buig ; < jjni Filth Av-nue ; John Wa Mvorth. New York City ; <*eor*o Porere.^ M D . 20 W- H. ''oe. Prenitieut American Excbanue Bink ; Kerry b w ; William V B udy. Ex-Mayor City of New York ; Hoht. L. Keunetiy. •.nit 'ru lary Mutu il Life lu-urunceCo ; (ieor^e L'. Hope. Preelrt«nt Coiitin'mfai r ir«*Iu-u jam T. Bloti^eit, Wiiiiaiu Tiulou & Nephew ; j John T. Me tea fe, M i> , •rm-lin- ft \iruew, M. I>.. t rwenty-Ninth it.; Wil- jotirich. Brooklyn Henry J. Farber, Viee-Pr sitieut. OFFICERS. WILLIAM WALKER. President. UENRY J. FURRRR. Vice-Preefdent. JOHN H. BEWLEY. Secietir}-. SLIEPPAliD UC MAN■'y Acta irv. KuWAllD W. LAMBEltT, M. Lr, Medical Examiner. all of which we iu a very spe cial manner Invite the attention of caeh wholesale pur chasers. novffi—dm This Coinpanv havlnir eptabli^hed a " 6( »UTUERN BR VNCII OFFICE" In this city for the transaction ' f i f s bn^inese In the Southern -t ites, parties wi-himr Agenciee will pleoee address the undersigned. tifflce At »b.uuu btreer, next door luii-t of gVtluma National Hank. .1. \V. SHACKLEFORD, Manager, Southern Uranr?, oflloe. V It)—'1. I bn 1867 I2TA1LIIHX0 1858. Decatur Street, NOVELTIES OF THE HEASON AT MRS. J. FRANK’S, 1867 Pour Doors Below Old Masonlo Hall. Vi LEWIS L. ABkOTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B. F. ABBOTT. ABBOTT A BROS., Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers in PROOUGE, PROVISIONS A GROCERIES, Whitehall Street, Fancy Dress Groods, Ladies* Furnisliing Goods, And many otber good* too finmerous to mention. Call before pnrebaaing. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. A X T TV 1 3 cLcIS doci.'l—tiijumit) v AaaMimiK ;flove. FAST EXPRESS TO LINE OWE BAGS Cbolce Superfine Flour. Just received O t O and for .tie by ABBOTT * BROS., Commission Merchant*. Whitehall si rent. THE NORTH! UIIE.V T 350 BAGS Choica Extra Flour. Now In store, and for tale by ABBOTT A BROS.. Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atluutu, Ua. ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILWAY ! Farmers! Your Interests are at Stale. LOOK TO T0IJS WHEAT CHOPS ! k)AA BAGS Choice Extra Family Flour aSVrvr etore, and for sale by Now in ,a N£W AND FAST SCHEDULE!! ABBOTT A BROS.. Commission Merchants. Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. COFFEE* gg BAGS various grades Rio Code?. For sale low, Now iu operation, with com^tc and continuous connections irom ABBOTT A BROS., Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Uu. COW FEED. 400 BUsIIELS STOCK PEAS, sale by Ia score no t for J. T. JENKINS X CO., Atlanta, G*. UKADPIELD A CO., LaGronge, Ua JUNKS X COBB, Drayton, Ga. p. J. IIRWETT X CO., 313 Malu *t., Memphis, Tcun. MORRIS X CO . Opelika, Ala. PHILLIPS. SMITH * CO.. Dadevlllu. Al». IIAGA.V, WEBB X DAVIB, Conyert, Ga. N. N. KDGK. Imtlan Spring*. G». H. V. JOIINSON X CO., Eaton ton, G». W'. A. KKLI.Y X BltO., Moutlcello. O*. DAVID KNOTT, McDonough, G*. I. KS A BETTS, Jonesboro', G*., of Hnaanliy, In r*lallou to tsS ~ Social Evil*.—An Essay tor Young Men, on Physiological Enron and Abases incident to Youth aud Early Manhood, with the bnmanc view of trearmeni and care. Seat In smiled letter envelopes, true or charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN noUGIITON, Howard A*«o- riatloo, Philadelphia, Pa. eep4«-3m Finn assortment of WINES, COGNAC BMANMKS, LI4COB8 HITTERS, CORDIALS. SYRUPS, CHAMPA1GNK WINES SATURAL FRCITS AXD PR ESS RYES, Select variety of TEAS, SUGAR, COFFEE, CRACKEKB. BUTTER, CHEESE, HABIB. DRY REEF, RICE. MACAR0SI. VERMICELLI, ,lc GREEN FRUITS. Nuts, AUnonds, Raisons, Ac. Large assortment of PIPES, Cigar*, Smoking Tobacco, SnutF, Perfumery, 8oaps, Fancy Articles, Ad OCtt ABBOTT A BROS., ComwiMion Morchuuta, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Oa. DRY HIDES. BALES DRY HIDES. 5 Bale* 4-4 Shmniug* For «n!e by ABBOTT A BROS.. CommiMition Merchant*, Whiwnall street, Atlanta, oa DWELLING FOB RENT. X uud VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE on Pryor itreot with fiva first-clues rooms, to rent to a responsible prompt iiaying teunne. For particulars apply to Lewis L. Abbott, at ABB 1 iTT A BROS., Commission Morchaurs, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. NEW ORL CANS, MOBILE, and MONTGOMERY, Viu ATLANTA, or via COLUMBUS, MACON and MILLEN.) to AUGUSTA ; Thonre viu ; KINGSVILLE. WILMINGToN, and WELDON, Richmond, Washington. Baltimore. Phila delphia, NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Principal Points North. | WNo oinmbiia iniml'erH now at Pcteraburg or Rich- noml. llama mn through from W-mtoa to Acijuui ’reek. WELDON, liaaeougers havu choice ortho lollowing <IC LINE. Rout* <J URli FI EL D A N l> A N. 1.1/ E ]\ SAILING l\ N Uti ISLAND LIN k. DAL TISroitJE OU OLD DA Y LINE. JdF"Ticket* good by either Route, THE0UGH FAST MiSAT MARKET FAMILY GROCERY I P. CALTIOUN Itaa Ju-t opened, on Alabama street. • next door to tho N**w hri Otffce, a MtiAT MAtt- KKT. from which the ueople can b4^*upplied with M-Hti* o all klude, a !•» ‘ “ i»\v rate*. None but good, frt*h A lull a tuck of STAPLE AND P VNCY FAMILY QRO CEItIKS kept cou-tanr yon hand. , , ‘ nd* del ver- d anywhere iuaide tho Incorporation if deaired. Consult your own intereat, and call a thi* mar ket tor your E.onily Hupplie*. deed—lm Great News-Glorious Neve. JUST RtCSIVCD CAR LOAD KINGSTON LIME, 5t) lutrrelz pure Proof Com Whlaky 45 ion* Retd'n Phosphate, 1(1 car loads Virginia Salt, LANGSTON, CRANE X UAMMOCK, Alabama Street. Atlanta, Ua. Conalating of Liver medicine. Pain Kill It. Antl-blllonz I'llls Female Toiile, Dy*am*nt Cordial, *c. gr Prepared byO. 8. PUOPUITT, at Covington. Ga.. SACKS WANTCO. 10000 9ECOND ' UANW GUNNY sacks. Sole Proprietor- - (Irrealrzf Bop* a*4 Enrlap bark*. Iainghton, Crane & Ilummock Itave receiveil ; ■lin i;t Hum the Kentucky Manul'aclory, a fine ' i d ..i ii„. gcnuiuu Grceuleiir Hope, now *o niucli “i 'lemanil lor cotton bulltig. They are nl-o pri-pHie.f to supply *ny qunntiiy of' flint do*- |, * , irl.q> Sucks, the very f>c*l article maw ill use. ; He- dune tli to will also supply the trade with M, iyihiiig anil everylUing In tho line ot grocerh*. produce umt provisions, ull ordera receiving the Personal utteulion ot the memlicra of the flru).— Tluiy are nls,, ijjcm* lor a firat clnsa pork puck- frg Uceae in Tenucaacc, and can fill all wants ia e 1ib« n» irch buul *m tWir muls* CUSHINGS &c BAILEY. wholesale BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, No. 4)14 Baltimore Si reef. Baltimore, Maryland. mono Mcond band Burlap Sack*. LANGSTON, CRANE X HAMMOCK. Wholesale Dealer* In Orocerle* and Produce. RESIDENCES FOB SALE. KING COTTON ALIVE AGAIN! SALT. SALT. o o HA BAGS VIRGINIA SALT, tn store and for Jm adv eal* by ABBOTT X BROS., Commtaalon Merrhaut*, Whitehall etreot. viu Wilmingtou, Weldon. Richmond, and EXPRESS TRAIN n o u t n, via Wilmington. vVttidou. Portsmouth Ntl.ti.i, i Ana. BAGGING. BAGGING. BALKS HRAVY GUNNY BAGGING. 60 Roll* Kentucky Bagging. ALSO LEAVE. N»*w OrlcAU*. Mobile Atlanta... -. AIM l ST A.. Kinj‘VilUv.. SVilmoitiioU rr * bkos., rommittfiou Merchant*, Whitehall street, Atlauta, Ga. BULK MEATS. 15 CASKS CLEAR BULK SIDES. J««t received and for • tie by ABBOTT A BROS,, Cora minion Merchant^,* dec7-!y Whitehall atreet, Aflantu. tin. w. :uo a. Ill ; l a. m p. m BONE” broadcast over one acre of your growini. crop of whea*. a* a too drumoiug. wilt iucrem-e the yield at harvm trora one hundred to three hundred per cut t. We munu icture thi Bone Flour at our Factor}’, aear Marietta, from raw. unbnrned. nneteamed bone, without the ui*e of any kind ol acid. It i* entirely tree from any kind of adulteration. We shall add 6 per cuut. of salr in warm weather to prevent decomposition. We believe thi* to be the best and mo«t permanent fertilizer offered for sale in the country. We want ever y far er in thia and the unrrounding coantie* torryir. L'se it on one or two ac e*. if you are not willin to risk li further, and your only regret will be that you did not b iy more. DIRECTIONS.—If ou have not put anv manure at ail ou your land, broadcast on your growing wueai 800 pouuda per acre. If you have t>nt other manure, ’JHJ pouuda er acre will do. It is better r,o do this when the ground is lightly damp, and when the wind not blow ing. It will pay to do this any time before the ilrst of March, but it is much better to have it on tho wheat ns won a* it show* a good coat on the Inr d. I*' put on be fore the hard free*es ot January and F-bruary, it will str nut hen the root and aid the plant to * and the verity of winter. Again, we say, try it. a d t y it ou your poorest l oking wheat, and keep a good account 01 tlio vield compared with tbar upon which you do not nw it. Price, $60 per ton, pn up tn tight barrels, delivered at dep4ir. Marietta. Lee* q.muutie than a ton. wanted for experiment, will be soul ut 4 rents per p uud. We will re» eive Corn ud Wheat, * r Pea , at market pr.ee, ma- lian T 'tf. but in ev<. ry case tbe c.»ru. NS heat, o Peas 11.11s. tho ticulof Bone goes be deliver, d at Marietta our. of tne store. Turn art do is e ,uai y good as a manure for Corn anu Cotton, Clover, Grass, luruin*, »Se. SVe take oeca&iun to say ilia we are in pos-ession ot the only machinery in the ^ouiueru states capable 01111:1- KuW .ione Flour, and mere is but o..e other plate iu die United ■*iates where it 1- maiie ; and ou acc«» tue quiUn andconditiou 01 the material w.* rlaun H T i2 A M COTTON COMPRESS 'piIE GEOROIA COTTON COMPRESS Ci». havir,* A placed one of their super or oraprea-iug Ms >ur W treho se. lu counuc iou w:ru*the railroad ti .ck, we wo .Id n< w invite at e; t;Ou 01 >hi, er» 01 » ottoi tho advantage* secured uy couipreesment, and would s.i • wi* are now ready. coat* less to transport it, is less liable to • robbed, and consequently no loss maybe expected mi the weight; lees liable 10 burn, and aiur .-a.-il) aai-il it. Cottou shipped from any p< :nt. with 01 wnhiiu; through bill* of lading, to Ntw 1 ork or se«b»re w,.l be received, compressed, and shipped, tree o d a: .» r u. .ll.to n Peteri-bnrg Richmond Washington ♦Ibirt-inoiitli Baltimore. I'riettcld Md Wilmington, Del .. Wcsr Philadelphia. N. York varrivel » u •To go NoriU by Old Bay , 111. 7.1 n» p m •J.uO p m p. in. of lading aiteuaeti 10 as order d e wid charge, f r the preseui. 011 v T.'S t f»r cotupre sing, which divtd* * pruffit* w S. B. HUBdUN will s’lperinteud, >; assured of «?ner^y and d rp.n. n ii. inir i»u.- We refer to letters below, irom > w 1 to compressed cottou. per day. :*or bale ' P« ;• r t.JlOu. m. Portsmouth 7..'lu New Yottx, December 5, lt*67. Messrs. Glenn, Wbiqut & Canu: Airs: T .ere is no objecilou t compreseod cott n ; on the contrary, it brings a fraction more man uncompress ed. the freight to Liverpool being . h-*. T. M, A R. C. CLARKE, riTSIr.N OF THE BIG PADLOCK, Jg% Peachtree Street, • • • Atlanta, Georgia, iSfVOHTBM AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE! Passengers by thi** r »nt<» retch New Y01 bv any oilier inti i hours in advmieo of tli Danville, and ftiehinoud RtMire. BAUUAGii* i'UihCKED THOUGH. LSiffnoffl SAW 1 'LL ACE A CD. Elegant Slccpiiu; l.’ars on ail Night Trains,, Other large cotton dealers with w: advises to have all the coitou shipp a-* it costs les* to transport i , am* - way, a d sells for more in New \ • d- olO—dm ULhNN m i we correspond, •re comprei-sed. robbe<i ou the tllT *« CAR ft. TllltoL’GII TICKETS, with option .0 passengers o( stopping at terminal points, cau lie obtained at Ticket Oiliee offlieor.Ma ltiuiroad. W. 1). GILlvE-ON, P. II. LANGUOR, Traveling Agent. General >omhern AgeuL I.UOK A r r T HIM! ■ ^JONSISTING. IN PART, OF- tiratal ii x o 11 o iu v 111 u L the FRENCH BAZAAR! By E. BLOCK. No. 4, Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Oeorgia. R ECKIV ING, every day, new goods consisting of Lock*, Hinges, Screws, .Carpeuters* Tools, .Pocket and Table Cutlery. Guns, Rifles, Pisto’s, I Carriage Hardware, CAN sell v«ry great bargain* In a number of well School Hooka, Medical Books, Law Hook*, Miscollaneou* Hook*, ►er Knvsloi o*. Iuks, Pao*» _ built slid elegantly ffu *aid House* iu thu city. Amone them, * , One on Washington street, rontaliiin-r ff rooms and •„ basement rooms. a good kitclieu aud ail uece**si»ry “lit building*, oil new and convenient, and ou a lot or oue 4 One new aud well finished Cottage of 1 rooms °rth of, aud adjoining the rest enceot llou. John Loiib r. A 5-acre lot, au well Inc used, having a uice cottage or Book irdt Clerks. ,tc Paper Knveloi o*. Inks. Pen*, A 0-acre 101. au wm in*. itthTfrult ' rvuell*. -a Smiloi.ery of .11 kind*. i Cindinff of Ev*ry DaMrlpUo*- | A unmbw of v*li»»nl# Unlmpruveff LuuluiUoe q aua ' * U H/ou'w*nt a Uouse, cull at tur otUfej* 1 DRESS GOiiDS, DOMESTICS anti FANCY liOODS, CLOAKS and SHAWLS, BOO I S ami SHOES, HATS amt CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING. All of th# Latost Importation 1 I have the liomir to liivitu every one, hii» a«it amzll, vnnim ami all. re examine my amrk ami I'imvtnce them .clv.-a that ihia ia pomtively A ttNK PRICE STORE. Iron, Steel,'and Nall*, Sheet and Hoop Iron, Axes, Hot*. Chain*, Mill and Cm**-Citt Saw*, Bellow*, Anvil*, Vlae*. Rubber a Leather Beltinir. Axle*, Sprlntfa, Rubber and Hemp Packing, Hub*. Rim*. Spoke, Graz*. Cotton, Jnie Rope, Heavy and Mjht fasting Steel Pencock Plow*, Plff Tin, Pin' Copper, Corn SheUere.StnwCatterniSlab and Sheet Zinc, All of which we will aell low for ea*h ##r Aueuta for Falrbanka' Standard Scalea. #M^A*euta for Knoxville Iron Work* does—dm , COLGATE & CO ’S GERMAN ^ KRA8IVE SOAP. Th* Standard nr EXCELLENfE. For Sale by all Groctrs. t'KFF.ft lor sals my three-story BRICK HOUSK, and tin* lot on which it siunds. cm Decatur street, iu the ter ol ihe city, aud on • huudrod yards from tho Pas- igo.r Depot. 'In- House has FlFTKEN ROOMS each with tlrcnlace I n\o l.tr.• • wmdowt; a dining mau li feet long, •ing two fireplaces li ti m 14 closets. Ail necessary •buildings are on ihe lot. ,’he !"t ts large enough to build a good warehouse or it r business house upon. ALSO, W. R. JOHNSON, vSuccessor to Hollingsworth £ Johnson,) 33 3. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland, Manilhctnrcr, and Dealer in DRUGGISTS' AND CONFECTIONERS' GREEN AND FLINT GLASS WARE. W. ft. JOHNSON, ‘H Charle* Street, I Manufacture* Honey, Glycerine, Palm. Castile and otho ( Toilet Soaps. Also, Pomades, Hair Oil*, Colognes, Ex I tracts, Ac. oo34—in A good Farm In Whltib id enmity, v r. nine miles from Dalton, and . on i in Till*! died acres on the rive thirty acres a good Puuc !u* t onnessauga , ml a hair miles ntain* rtv* bun- rate beliiLi rich liv- r laud - one hundred and •e e'.oared. It lia- flue water faeilliies, aud Orchard is oil the place. Huildm^s mode- me bod/ | Coweta, ADMIMSTIIATOU'S SALK. V GREKABLY to an order of the Court ot Ordinary ot CituiplM-U comity, Gu.. will be sold, on the first luesday in January next, between the legal hour* of sale, before the court house door at CamoheTiton, Camu- lietl oouuty, ti-i., a plantation belonging to the estate of 1 tiomas A. Latham, decs-ased. cousi-ting of fraction* No*. 4\ l'», 47, and IS, m thu tilli ilistrict of ongtnaUv Campbell county. Ad containing about. MU acres, aud lyiug ou the 4i.aBt side ol the Chattahoo chee River, ab«mt two mile* above Cuiupbellton, aieht rules irom the A. A W P. lt:i I road, and eighteen miles West of Atlanta. There is ou the tract about "60 it s of river bottom. A plautat ou of a >out • acre* in cult!- Thi* property Vi ILL HK sold, at some ptice. easv. t all at ouee ou ft. J. Ct>WA cgtt—am COTTON Term* \HT, Atlanta, tlu. ' MACHINERY. I’V VCTL’UINO < t aud timbered-altogi i her, making one of the lluost limns uow odered for sale in this parr of the Mats.*, bold as the property of Thomas A. Latham, deceased, for thu benefit ot the heir* and reditars of r-uut deceased. Terms cash. Possession given at o. ce. w. J. GaUUKTT, Aduituia rater. Address. Atlauta, Ga. I—to Printer's tee #10 OMPVNY i nr-r« for Mb»ih‘ f.dlowlug COT- •udltloi or Opeucr. Notften Io Debtor* and Credllorn* hereby given to ml pereou* Uuving de Min*l th** •>! itil ill' Will k ilnaull !■*•** *t Wholesale prices teu pur cent, cheaper than can he had d . with the exception of Doinestica and , Cliarbaiton, - —, - - lat*' Thread. Country Merchants ar i particularly re .. . 1_.. — — i>ry Goods, I DR. L. Or. BRANTLEY," ENOHMRHLY of Henry county, G*., t* dvr* hi* lWUh»r1c*ton Bill* of (inn I* dupUcitwl tad forwzrU- r fe**lon»l 8«vlc« to the citizen* of Gri«n*na *hr» , I*ruandliv enutry, <-'on*ult*tlun« »ntt advlee •trlcily j Dryer*. , bj-iui'b illzmeli' qaeitei: tu call »ml etziwiw 'ny *tuck *'-• .... . , .... --.I to unlera Tro m.w** ^viailluz. Wtal'llnif, znff B'l.'n** C A 55?iU te tk« »qi« of Uw «rt, wuh < RmI E*i*m *nd lu.oruc* Affvnt, WUMtaUMiw K BLOCK, "A Lt VIII* D« Ftrl*." private. OSes and VMtitoace at th* lat* Medical Col lett* of Dr. B. r. Kbott, n**r th* IU Inwd Freiglu * UF VAHI RI3. nn.l. G | V.MMQ", ■Ull NV tudow Shade*, which we are suiting at r dnead t Cotton IVi ion •» WU.tiuN Picker7. .1 Dre-sere, with Pi \ large F uo itod r 4 Whiten'# ffti-inch » aid", ff Higgins' Kndish speeder-«, or blubber*. 4 Ulgglnt’ Iu glish flue speeder*, ff Pal.lea, Jt) by 15-inch face. J. K. JgNKS, Agent. Green. Into «f ru mu Co., decca»ed. to preceut them tome, properly made out, within the time prescribed by law. so *» to show their character aud urnouui; and all pereoti* in- mediale paymvut to me. Aovembe d. lst47. HoBT. K GUKKN, Administrator. uov7 —41 Vi Printer's tee fifi JUNT HlX LlViJ).