The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868, December 17, 1867, Image 1

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l jl,f Jlniltt -XfitrUiflftwct. «»!•< Kit; i>; i til III KIM'"'* HI'IMMIW. I"*' .... . . .. .Manama atrccl , ..I Whll.-hsll ilml M*mi A '•*' 1 M ii.t I In* Hailruart rruRBlm;. U U! I'llKI* DAILY AND tMCKKLY BY t \rvED IRWIN WHITAKER, 1 prlotor. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. T„oi<l»» Morning, Dec. 17. 18417. h,. Washington City National Intclllgentor, Subscription and AdiaftteHif Rules mm of mwMPTion "ERROR OBA8B8 TO BE DANOEltoUH WUEN REASON IE LETT ERIE TO COMBAT IT. ll -amiriw. VOL. XIII. i ll. Alabama voM.ilintloa I .,|.|H'.',rs tli.it lilt* prrtsuro Drouglit to bear , , !i0 M.lu al 1. :»iU*r» at Washington amt their : riii'i-ihlo henchman, Satrap Po|H', ha* at ■ i.Milic .l in imhiolng tint turbulent spirita In Ylabuna lire,MLlruction I’oimntinu to l»rio»r ,, ori-tfd «-• » cnnolutJon. In their anxiety, to imiule the innecrlptlvc spirit ol the ,;,li iviion In t'ongniw, they seem to have ' \,r.-.l.il lliclr iiwtrueliotw as to appal ' n.- «>t tin’ Northern Itn.licala. Not content ttholeaale proscription ol white i,I,-,| i..r in the military hills, they have 1, which, in I'Hect, requires all who reg ' j us ’ v ,.i,>rs to swear allegiance to the Radical lv ,, ii is. This is a iluugcnm* preeeilent, '. ttliieh the Radicals ilaa 1 not go Indore ' iiiiiiiirv, although they would willingly cn ! ; ,v ,i it it would not Wring upon them, as it , .will and well merited destruelion. 1!,. N, a York Evening /M, alterreciting the • -•i i. iioii> upon registration and sutlriige iln- | i, v the odious military hills ol t'oiigress, "'■i.ling to this additional restriction adopted liy ; | Alabama negro t’ouvcnliim, says : .■lint linallv, liefure any one cm he registered, , i,, take an oath ‘to support the Union and ; Stale of Alahama, to accepf the ciril <iml j*, acol tonality of nil huh, and to agree not to tie- any one, on account of color ( rare, or gre- .< condition, of any political or ctril right: ■•Xow.il these words are not misquoted, and understand them, they mean that no man is • . be allowed to register his name as a voter who . unwilling to swear that he is iu favor of the nmediate and universal sutlmge ol the negroes. U'c have heard ot a great many tests as qualifi- , ui.ms lor the franchise—properly qualifications, . motional qualifications, religions qualities- r- and various Isyal qualifications—but it has . ver before been required that a man should :ii, oath to his belief in the political capacity others before he should he enfranchised hint- . i t'arry out this test, and we shall hear of uventioiis that require subscription to the Chi- .. . platform, or the Philadelphia plattorm, or •he Itiitimore plattorm, or some other shihbo- , ;h ol a party creed. Parties, in fact, will soon , me to disfranchising each other, ns the Mesl- , ,n and Spanish parties ol'ieu do, till political ,,,utests are no longer a struggle of votes hut a 'Tuggle of force. •• Wo oureelvcs believe most heartily iu the natural equality of all men. We believe that ... men are entitled to civil rights and to the j iti-ction of the government iu the exeicise of j ■heiii. We believe that political rights ought to i be dtlhwed as extensively as possihle throughout I a • community, and that uo partial or class | i; uiiiticaiious ought to Ire adopted; hut wekuuvv ! , ,n.ai many very good men who do not agree •a us iu these particulars; aud shall we, on : ■ account, deprive them of the sutlrage? We , n very good men who think, as the editors ■ the Eeprits lately, with a large party behind ■ n, that foreigners ought not to he sutlerccl to , bliall we disfranchise them lor that opin- There ure hosts in Cnliloruia who miiiu- , il.at it would not he at all wise to make v - i- of those Asiatics and heathen, the Chi : shall we exclude them from the registry ie are sixteen thousand Republicans in Kan* . -. and two hundred lliousmul Democrats in , v.lro hold that negroes are yel unworthy M lMOflliiiiisouw Advertisement*. Til 1’, UUHAT HMM1-3UV. MADAME 7* A 1)00 POUTER’S CURATIVE COUCH BALSAM. Pries 25, SO, and 7S Csnts psr BettU- W HICH lias been favotahlv knownaud extensively UMMl In New York City .ml vtciulty for upwards of twcuty five year*. The boat, rhespe-t, aud most etreetaal Heaicdy for Cough*. Cold., Ac., the world hssever produced. Purely vegclahlr, eontsins un miner.Is or other deleterious drugs. warrant'd. If used ac- idtng to direction., to i ure iu all caae.. Colds, Croup, Whooping Coughs. Asthma, mid nil airctloni _ Ion. ot ihe Throat amt Lungs. Marian,e Zadoc Porter's llnlsaui is a purely vegeta ble cxperliirant, prepared with g.eat care aud .■•leu- title .Kill .front a couihina. t ton of the tarsi i one tiles tie. vegetable kingdom af ford*. Its remedial qualities are tmsed on I a power to as sist the healthy a, d vigor onsclrenlatlon of he blind th-ough tt.e lung.. It enlivens the muscles ami aa-tsts the tklu to per- lorm the duties of regula ting the heat of the svet in and the waste ubstance the surface of th* body. It oorene th phlegm. Induces f ee spitting, and will be found vdry ag.ee- able to the taste” It Is not a violent rem dy.but emol- llcut, warming, earthing, arid infective, and can bo taken by the oldest person or you igeat child .... If you have a fold. If eve- so slight, dn n't tail to give tire It, a rm a trial, a# the verv low price at <7htch It Is sold brings it w thin t he reach of eve y one, that they may always keep It for convenient us . The timely tt-c of a ■£. cent bottle w II ofreu prove it to e \v..rlk a bun- d ed tim.s its cost. Hold by all Druggists. Ut’CKEI. i llKNDe.L. Proprietors, d c3-tlm M Barclay Sireet, S wYork. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! TALLEY. BROWN & CO. ATLANTA, UA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1867. UlsoolUneoua Art vortiaemenu. INSURE I.N THE Southern Life Insurance Co. CIIAH1 Kitten IIY TIIK LKOIHLATITIKH OK TKNNKHHKE AND KENTUCKY. CASH CAPITAL, - - - - #5300,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000. &T EIGHTY PER CENT. OF THE PROFITS PAIO TO P0LICYH0LDER8 IJ&I MRmi>iiis oKni'iiiix. III! A Nt'll ol'I M t :. I.OI'ISV OKPK'KII*. __ — President. HAMUKL*T/Ul'li,, Vice-Presidents. F. 8. DAVIS. Trfft»mvr. BBN. MAY. Horretary. 'ATLANTA, O A. • <• HPKNCKIt. I’resilient. .1 rttv I.AWHKNCK, Vlee Preildent. A. li. IIUIMIKS, Treasurer. K. T. IIOI'KINH. Her rotary. ». <l. O’KIilil'i:, ICanmlnliiK Xurgeon, Atlanta, lia. A. R. Z. DAWSON, Oeu'l Travelinij Agent. WM. C. MORRIS. f nanpral Atrcntfl . FRANK E. PERRIN, l Geueral Hoover J. T. Jenkins .t Cn.’s lime Store, Whitehall Sireet. ncM -Si BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. W ISSUES POLICIES OF ALL KINDS, LIFE AND ENDOWMENT. NO ItKSTItlCTION OK TIIAVEL OH KKHIDBNCE. All Policies absolutely Nor-ftirfeltnhlc, after Second Year. Dividends I'aitl Aunually, in Cash. MUTUAL. This Company offers particular advantages to the Southern people, ai.il is the -MOST LIBERAL In the country. Office, No. 141 Broadway, New York City. WM. X. COLE, Secretary. | CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President. |3F"Per«ons wantin'; Sutwi^encU's, and authority to canvahs, will apply to L. SALMONS duel—3ui Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.General h% ut Tor Northern Georgia and Alabama. GLENN, WEIGHT k CARR, H. BKLIst, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Mluonllutmuu. /..W TAIIL18IIKD I7«. NO. 21)8, Artv«Pt I *M) n ‘ e M Daily, per aeath. IiAllY, 1* OMBtka WMkly, 8 montba '■ Weekly, 1 four ■ • ,. krnffto Mpi.* at the counter... oixrgle copiM 1* K«w> Bov* And Agent* * OATES OP ADVL0T1S1X. For omrS aquwe of 10 Hum or let., lor the tot tu*** tton *1, and fur emrb .ntweqnent InaerUoalO rents. io 1*. Ac, G. LOBILLABD. 18 and 30 ChimMri St. York. Pl.l.'fl TOBACCO. A LAROK stsrekof linn embracing »lltb« A grades from k»w unit medium to very me many of which we receive direct from the best manuractnrCT. In Virginia and elsewhere. Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco. In these good* we have flvo rlttferf* 1 . urry. K„t. w.r - '"rfiinyH tWKtttr Rns. snil HaU - r lulDy-ciKht bill duiioininnlipiiH jiluccd | toi»a tury MW UP Am liurutorori*, w« nmk« all tin? dlfferrnt brands ol Still (I’m for which tiiirt House lian Itceti for many yenracele brnted. CIGARS. l? oiHiity*eight biibi ot ditrerent denominations placed m the sitnie mimberofpapcra ot totareeo earl, week: consequently, the conamwMof Len tury Foil Fine Cut Tolmeeo are < u,!y getlttig prices. ■qiuota g HU s s H n 88 s s TfTs SPSS 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 S8E88S8S 8 ■8”8 8 8 8 s a a :c « "8 8 8 8 8 8 » 2 S B B -* TT" 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ass I~W 8 s a a 8 8 8 8 8 & £88 g a FIT 8 8 8 8 8 8 a «« w a III * JUS* >s DEALER IIV PROVISIONS AND EVEttY DESCRIPTION OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, Belov Roart’s Corner, WHITEHALL BT„ ATLANTA GA, LEND TO THE LAND Of these goods we have a large ami ^1*"'"/,.tlStof. prices that cannot faII to please. Jobber, and large deal ;es tnat cannot uni rn in™**. — 7,..,.,,^,.1- will fluil it to their Interest to exauillio these goods before making their purchases. NOTOKINCS TOBACCOS. These goods we h.vo in great variety, aud all grade*, from very low priced to the finest. . _ o . mAnUl ... Our stock Is very complete in all Its < '«P*rtmfint*,»i»d merchants are invited to give It an examination Mnoru purchasing. P . * O. LORILLARD. «op7-3m lr.-u^aml 20 Chambcra 8t M Now York._ GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. KALI. TKADK OK 1867. W. W. CUAl-MAN. ■•ojmibfl S 8 S 8 Special Notices, *1 cents per line first Insertion, act 10 centa per line for each subsequent Insertion. Advertisement* Inserted at Interval# to bo charged aa new each insertion. Advertisements ordered to remain on any partlcaiar page, to be cbargwl aa new each Insertion. The money for advertising considered due after dia tnanrtion. ah aumnuuications or letters on business Intended lor tble edge* should be addressed to “Tan Atlanta Ibtbl- LioCNcxa.** JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, Proprietor. Atlanta Advortlaemonts. ff. M. WILLIAMS & GENERAL Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IK OBAIN, BACON, LARD, FLOOR And an other articler In the Produce line. CHAPMAN, RUCKER A CO., XVlilteliall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, DAILY RECEIVING their Fall uikI Winter Mock . lurticipating m the gnvernraunt; must tlmy . nitruciserlIu a word, is a man’s OF DRY GOODS. mere Ik- .. . or seutiuteut in rcyard to any question of ; .;ticiil policy to be made the tost ot his eapac- •v :„ r tire sutira>;c, or ot his eligibility to office ' V,\ that is precisely the test which the Alabama t'-.-areation requires ot all who are to be regia* • red as electors, and ol all who are to bechoseu ,:i v political position. Inure are in Alabama thousands of men who . not yet prepared ‘to accept the civil andpo- ., ,d equality of all men,’ in the shape it has is.ii in that State; they do not honestly r, ..ird the negro, so lately a slave, as tit to exei- i.iie the franchise, to sit on juries, aud to become 1.'.slaters and Governors ; they allege that lie It I* had no experience ot self-government, that i... cannot read anil write, that he is ignorant ot <• immouest truths, aud that he is still the de- .-railed aud brutalized victim of slavery; aud tnat time, a probation, the use and wont of free- ! in, the custom of obedience to law, rather than • , master’s will, is necessary to his proper edtt- uinn into citizenship, is necessary to render him , ir-pousible and selt-determining being, and not i... tool of demagogues and intriguers; but for n,...|i opinions are these men to have no vote in A ,bama ? They may be wrong opinions; they TUu L uliot their line ol : invited to cell and examine D It K is s GOODS, lie vulgar prejudices; they may arise even .hi a malignant hostility to the he negro; but are . . , be disfranchised because they are not so .itened or liberal as to approve ot the negro’s iitr'inchisement V A|iply the same teat in many . r States, not so recently emancipated front ■Id tyranny of caste aa Alabama, and a inn- I iiy of their people would scarcely be found in : ,0 intellectual and moral condition which this j • makes the sine y»>i non of legislation. It ■s. no doubt, natural that the loyalists and ne- | — of Alabama should dread their old loes of i war-time, and seek to tie theirhands by con- i -National restraints; but the inode is none the i -s bigoted and impolitic, and iu a few yenrs would make the authors oiit themselves ashamed 1 ll the per pie of the State do not reject this I • >n.'liuilion, Congress will be compelled to pass j upon it; and wc do not doubt that it will ul ; -•nee correct the narrowness of its proscriptions. 1 lie classes disfranchised under its own acts are ; a iL-ady too latge. As the controlling classes - i Southern society—the men of character and i l -ul. i -hip—they need to be reconciled, not re- , il-ed. ‘ If we cannot gain their support,’ said , •ii- late Governor Andrew—‘ the support of the j nmgest and ablest minds, the natural leaders opinion at the South, to the just measures Hill for the work of sale reorganization—re- ; uii/.ation will be delusive and full of danger.’ ■Vint Congress may do and should do, theu, is w -uike out all these political proscriptions, and insert in their place the simple test of an ability ■•ml the Constitution ot the United States, Compribin,;, iu part, Silk*, French Merinos.! French Popltui, Empress Goods, 1 bombazines, Alpsccas, Dcluincs. &c. T11EIU STOCK OF Embroidorius, Laces, Press Trimmings And Press Buttons Irijsrge aud varied. They keep constantly on hsnd, BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS, PRINTS and YANKEE NOTION9. scpyi— Em Insurance Company, WIiitolia.ll Street. Union Point, Ga., October 13, ISOS, i .Viari. Bnoiavittl & Burrow: i OWN ra—I uacd your Pboapbate on niy L’oitou at tbe ■ rate of 450 pound, per acre. I atn eatWfled that I will realize at lemt 150 per cent, on the amount ipent. I atu j «• well jFeased that I expect to use more on the next crop than I did on thie. Very truly yours, (Signed; P. W. PRINT UP. JJAVLSu added another member and additional capi tal to our tirm, we are now «?xteueivcly engaged in the G.HWBRIES, L1QIOUS, TOBACCO, COTTON YAH NS, At-. OLD STAjSD, IICCATIH ST„ ATLANTA, b l Commission. Grocery anl Produce Business ON HAJD AND TO ARiin il AxxRictJ*, Ga., November 1, ISfifi. Jitters. Bright w ill <t Barrow .- Gxnts—The twenty (40) tone REED’S PHOSPHATE I bonght ol you thie year, I need on Com and Cotton. I am »o well pleaaed with the effect on my crop, that I with to perebaae of you for next year’* crop, one hundred tone.. Y'onr* reepecttnlly. JAB. A. COBB. COTTON FACTORS, Storage and Commission Merchants, This Manure, manufactured in Georgia (the virtues for which are attested by well known Georgia citizens, and which it calculated to do so much for "Hcwnstruction' 1 in Georgia) is for eaje by ATLANTA, GEORGIA. SITUATED ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD. KXAHI.KS IS TO KKi’KIVK INI) SHIP FREE OK DRAYAGE. HARTFORD, CONN. 96th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE. TOTAL LOSSES 1>AIU, OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE In of large rapacity, thoroughly FUIK-VROOF, and our fu ill South. We Will store and Sell Hero, l„i- handling COTTON uuequnled by any In the hip from ihi* nr any other point, to t5m,27.1,«73 57 HUSTON, I* II11.,\lll-l LI* nil, SAVANNAH, NKW YORK, HAI/miUlir, I'll Alt LltSTON, or LIVERPOOL, LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK, Bole Agente, Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. SACKS AND WHEAT WANTED. •* AAA Back*, Second-Hand Gunnle, and Burlapa. OU\-»Vr 6000 baehela Wheat. I.ANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK, Commtaaton Merchants, augli—!m Alabama Street. WK WILL DEAL IS Bacon, Flour, Corn, Lard Coffee, Sugar, Molasses A Syrups* And every article usually found in a dret-clae* Grocery Store, AT wholesale exclusively. t3F~Thc City and Country Trade are invited to call aud examine our Htock licfnrftpnrrhHfctns oie.»u-h«•»•*> oc8—3m i. J. PKAKCE. W. T. WHELBps. CHA8. A. FRARCR. PEARCE, WHELE88 & C0„ COTTON FACTORS C'omiiiisiiMioii Merelinnis, JACKSOX STRKKT, ■ - ■ Al'OUSTA, OKOROtA. taf stniv And sell Cottoiianrlothvr Produce. Bagging and Rope lurniahed at market prices. Fep7—3m 3^. COHEN, IMPORTER OF J IF IT Y" 1. 18 (; 7. Making HTMIUlltAI, OAHU ADVANCHM.jH wlmn dimli.d. id latling, l,y r-iBiug upon Aa- Uuder the Revenue Regulation, COTTON ran buahipped to Mile plare under eeeaor or Collector at point of ehipineut, withmil |,re (lavmi-lit ,,l Rev,-im,- Tux. The centraj poeirion of Atlanta otl’ere many advnutage*, m*kin..; il mi im|>nrtaiit Cut ton Market. With Hanking el to subscribe one’s name lo the registry.- llte who Cash < ..$ 515,886 3!l AHN K X !** (At Market Value.) hand a nil iu Bank Ileal Estate 418,998 Oi Mortgage Bunrl* 896,860 Oft BaukStock... l,9Ufi,400 Oft U. States, State and City Stuck, and other Public Seruritiee 1,984,808 8ti That, we believe, would he an end to the whole i-construction muddle. First, because the test i- that which is adopted in the most advanced au-i heat governed State of the Union—Massa- <:liu-.etts. Second, becuuse tlio test would be M-arly impartial, as iK-tween the blacks tvnd " iiitui, in the present condition of Southern cttl- ii,-. Third, Itccuusc it would hold forth a strong ■! iciimenl to Intlh blacks aud whites to acquire ... - nuUments of learning and to support the Inula. Fourth, it would meet the approval, i ut least disarm the hostility, of the principal 1 uqsr-rvutives ol the Soul It, as we inler from "i-ir juurnals and recent speeches and addresses. T i i, it would fall in with the views ol thePres- 1 lent, us he expressed them in Tennessee, ami as i>v are now represented by Senator Doolittle; in l sixth, it would not encounter a bitter bos-, hmy iront the Democrats, whose ablest and most ! ill mnti.il organ, the World, not lon(j siuce pro- | suhstautially the same test. Now, a mean-1 uo- which is'likely to conciliate suclt diverse I'lr- 'i, hi iliese, wiiliout doing any real or per- I ui,i, nt injustice to any class, stents to us to pre- I ' -r guliieti opporttiiiily to Congress (or silene- ] 1 strife, mill establishing a policy which is, ' ;| oinod to endure. , : To, n the telegraphic lii.qinlcUes published j • lay in ,tning, it appears that many <>l the i am ilusatisfied with the constitution ■ -uku-l up by I’ope's miniona. They did not | '■ Wlut tln-y desired and exi»e» ted. I’hey feel | to it ll,* y Invu been cheuted, and are said to l,c | uiv.iii-' for the purpose of defeating lire adr,(>ti, J || of this eoiHiitution. The malcontent* 1 •' ill probably lie drilled or driven by bayonets •r ntuii violence inf > submission, hut this Huh- 1 U'-ulu among the illiterate, reckless, and un manageable tiatuers of tliu new constitution is | 'tan outcropping ol what is to he expected , ■ ; u a.ri.'inbli'i thus constil'tted. They know, ,dier law nor justice. Th> ir ideas ol liberty , '' simply to do what lltey please, to live with- '•it work, audio sei/.e upon property aa their iukliettalilc right. They are dissatisfied with •n,:.tiling licit tails short of litis estimate "I 1 ' : "T'ii,i to Hu- negro,” which has been taught j 1 ,’’try tie: busy emissaries of the Ihidieul 'iirr- siniml Kxeculive tjomniiltee, and is daily '"‘I 1 "' 1 I upon them by the suit agents nl Hint l - r '.' iiii/ in in, tt-bo am paid by the Government ",|i.ol the Frcedineu'a liureau. G," siltjniion in Alatiaum contains a les*r,n ' ''h e.->-iy It ,in;-t ineniiiig lie Ileal may rend ’■"l« pr,,tti | | M . niieinpi p, Alrieanir.e tllu ,l '“ M ’> ntat-s m the iitlercsl ol tliu rotten and "y decliuitig ll iili'-iil faction ill Congress is in nil tliu Southern State* a power 1 muni control, hut which will inevitii- anarch v there, (rout wlticli the I tail- nl gain nothing politically, while il will ' M l 1 '’ ""‘airly place the whole negro race in a »!*! i i l ir deploi.dilu lor llu iii than the I 1^1 silvery lo which they were ever sub- f 1,(150,938 97 Less Liabilities, Claiins not due and unad justed 877,688 46 Net Assets $4,973,869 el FlllG A,M> INIrANl) 2^"8 ll i p Cotton i n vV n y 33 ir action .^1 WE SEI.I, THE BEST IMPROVED COTTON GINS. Also, Ban Rope, aud Sweet's Patent Iron Tic, the Bust iu Use, Portable Ofieri 31 III*, S.VUl MAVnrNKS, lliiiul, 11i.fs***, timl Ht«-um Power, ririiniM■: \v. i ter- wheels, lriCES' STEAM EXM.XES AXIl ROLLERS NAVIGATION RISKS. mrAgendo* tu all the principal cltie* and towns in the United HtAloa. flt , . . Application* for Inauraucu will be promptly attended OFFICE—With C. I. Brown, on cant lido of Whitehall street, one door from Alabnuitt. jvlft— 1mw1v N. I*. ANGIER* Agent. We Receive and Sell on Commissions, all kimlp of I'KODI'C'IS ami PKOVISIONS : Corn, Oats, Wheat, Flour. Bacon, Lard, Salt, &e„ &c. Our facilities for Storing and Selling IIA V are mifnrpasFed. LIQUORS AND TOBACCO JIN IrAKGli SUPPLY Of Various brands and (iimlities. MILES A HARDY, BRINLY, 1*0 IIIH VI1 a I * Id, KENTUCKY, Side Mannfaclnr.re of ItRlNLY'S UN1NERSAL PLOW, (Patented July, 1866, aud August, 1867 ) PF*Bi-ware of Imitation*. All infringers will tie prosecuted to the extent of the law. Send for circular aud price tint. MoNAUGlIT, ORMOND A CO., Agents, ■-* -a, Georgia. Atlanta, JAMES STOGNR.f, Agent, *le.-8—Gin Augusta, Georgia. CHAS. BOHNEFELD, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Agents for the sale of PLOWS, and other Farming linpltMneats. Ge^rgiA aud A abama I.IMF, and Georgia -HOOFING SLATE. Will be please. lo till orders for COTTON GOODS or other Merchandise. HARDWARE AND IRON. 7 P: COILS MANILLA KOl'K. 9 % v* dozon Short Handled Irving Tan*, coils !*.• ent 1'uckiujf X t«» t inch,I rjnn dozeu Shovela aud Spade**, 1.700 dozen Pocket Knlven, 1.V Ik)RCS Till Plate, •iioo pounds B’ock Tin 1<KMi p muds liar Lead, noo n mu . r f4» iiaes :tn bundles Uri^h Iron Wire, :tno dozen Irou Wire Sifters, Ml Anvilf, 7?V Vires, t<MH» poiiudF Smoothinif Irons, ...Ski *.s.,,,,sl** i lailHsi 1 ! lit* PHI* Vtli -g, sa I prmiirl* (irlflln’s llnrsu Nalls, ;**i du/i-n Files—assorU'd, pouuds G,rival,lz, d Shel l Iron, 3 tuns Cast Steel. 30 tons i’low Steel, ;,|«I t,,us Sw lie* and Retim'd Iron. 1*1 lull* M 11,-1. II „I|,, and liorse. Shoe Iron. 15 inii* rival. Half Oval, and Half Kuiuid Iron, 35 tons Duller. Hate, aud Sheet Iron, sale t>y UliGW, WltlLIIT X. CARR, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. JOHN. B. FULLER, 47 DEY STREET. New York City, DEY STREET. New York MiKuracTURBtt amu Dmi.Kii in POKtAELB AND NT AT ION ABY t:. K. MINN1CK, , Light tarriiigc aud Wagon Maker, 7S Gcrmau tticct, betwevn 1'aui ami EuLiw, I BALTLMOUE, -MARYLAND. UNDERTAKER, If ANUFACTURER of Coffins, and Dealer In Metal JAM. He Burial Case*. Casket*, Ac., and agent for Crane. AIJ, lit uui ia*i v area, varaeta, va>v., nuuaa^vaik tut x-inuv. Kced A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Alao, manufacturer and deulerlufiirntlnri. FACTORY—L ickle Street, near Walton Springs. oaito Welle/ WAREROOMs—Peachtree Street, opposite Chapeh nov97—8m Great News-Glorious Nevs. KING COTTON ALIVE AGAIN! Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cigars, &c., AND DEI,EH IN j llyo, Uoiiflitsii, & Maiiongalielu WHISKIES, WHITEHALL STREET,' tATLAMTA.CQEOBQIA. NEW DO llAItliEL TURPENTINE STILL, i:\Tllt IIll.kVY UOT’ron, ALL COMPLETE FOR SALE MUCH BELOW COST. (V Still, of all «i/.e. Imilt to orrler and DISTILLERS Fitted out at the lowuet rates, hv J. II. FULLKH, 47 DEY STREET. nngi7—4m New York City. fJIHREK HUNDRED BAR. ELs WHISKY ul. grade Al.o, BRANDIES, GIN, Ac., Which we offer to the trade on moat fhvoruole term.. W. M. WILLIAMS A BRO. LIME, LIME. It* for ROGERS’ BIRD-EYE LIME, tiDOf fe r all purposes to apy Lime broagbt to this market. Parties wanting to purchases andfteah article, will dud it to their in terest to call and see aa, or send ua their order.. W. M. WILLIAM- ,v DKu. mON AND STEEL. T WENTY THOUSAND LBS. Rouno, Square, and Flat iron and bteel. Ou hand and fur sue by W. M. WILLIAMS & BRO. FRESH FORK. with any number and size desired, by calling or sending 5i«8l?A t ?i 0ur from partTes at |>oinu Railroad* leading from this place, promptly filled by Express or Freight, as per inatrnctioc. PC*-*" W. M. WILLIAMS A BRO. FBATTE, SDWABDS A CO., Commission Mercnants, Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ca. JN STORE AND TO ARRIVE; 90U00 pound. Clear Sides, 10000 pounds Clear Rib Side*, 5000 pounds Sbonlders, 96 barrels Lard, 14000 pounds Arrow Cotton Tie, 50 pieces Kentucky Bagging, 900 coils Rope, 60 barrels Rosendale Cect’"*- 58 barrels Louisville Cement, 3uft bags White Corn, 10 barrels cider Vinegar, Oast Plows, Manufactured Tobacco, Ac. AUcaah orders promptly filled. Consignments soil. cited. seplS—3m PRATTE, EDWARDS A CO COTTON WAREHOUSE. Liberal Cash AdvaueeiS r. b. m'danibl. C. H. 8TROKQ* a. w. Roaica. STOLEN—$25 REWABD. S TOLEN from my ztable, Gvr inilcn north of Fairhurn, on tho night or tlio Mh of iJot omher, n f*nmll, heavy ‘‘ ‘ L ’ ‘ “ d MCDANIEL, STRONG & GO. COTTON WAREHOUSE «et BAY HOnsE mi lk, imiitlrt well mounted before, aud hold* a hijrli livatl, with lar^u atripea on hia logs: badly hip*ahodnon on left hind hip; a tuniH kuot on iuaide ot riuht hiud Iuk* I will give fr - * f’ir* for the delivery of a aid Mule at my Morrl* & Menna* Wagon Yard, in At* COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Prior and Hooter Streets, ■ * JONATHAN PRESLEY’. NOTICE. Great Kxoltemcnt ut tliv STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS [ AM prvputfil to execute all ordera far Carriages aud Wtiguua. KfpaLing l’ouc with neututan and dis- FROM 2 TO 250 1I0RSE I'O WER. WEEDS A CORNWELL, N„s. 159 and lilt Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga, (OFFEK. ........ iiai,* jii.i r,,','lv",l. from Ido dn Janeiro, ,5000 p«r Bil.lri. Nn*. 159 slid I'll liruuuhlou Slrnnl, maylQ-Hm Havaniiab, Ua. . COTTON YARNS. lint Hr" W, pr,, l- ub r ,p rourlantly on hand a goorl u*.orlinenl of YARNS, manumciuretl by thu W K keep ,-ouelantly YARNS, manufa Covington and Steadman Cotton Mill^ A T WUOIthSAl.K OXLY. urtlrdnra flllnrl at Factory prli na. STEADMAN A SIMMONS, ocl-jui Marietta sUsst, AUatits, Gl. Most approved Circular and Upright Saw Mill., Grist M il., Sugar Mill., uud all kltnl* ol .Minma au,l l’lauui- dun Maehiuery on baml and built to orrler. |WT Shafting, Piilllea, Loa'her ami Rubber Belting, and all kluct* of Irou aud Wooil-workiug Aluehiuery. in store, and ang-47—Ini tSr MaAptliny ami Raiho.nl supple shipped atfno lowuat rates UAUU10H HIJOl*. D ougherty nuciitss he«. tnammnncc that hi* Shop I* iqiun atal- hour, for work in his lino. The public may rent assured that ever jibing perlalnlug ohi- iizo. a. ubivbv, of Xtw York. DIBBLE, WORTH & CO., Commission jVXerelmnts, ISK l‘i:tltl, NT., N «:w YOIIK. jop will Imi lound neat and cleanly, lie eoiirUou. to all. FOH NALl’i. VERY DESIRABLE FARM, only .lx mil « nurlh k west of Allaiiia, containing 904H acre* 'and. ■ Forty acrea ut the Taud 1. cleared aud In cultivation-— mostly sucond liuttoin; the lulancu liaavily timbered, and close to a saw-mill. Khk mineral, have bucu loaud °Vor uartlcul ire, price, Ac., inquire ol HUvcy A Doug- ortv, Atlanta, (la., or P. Itaudle, m ar place, decll—81* wn. r. miows. gularly advised of Ibc , Nallonal I Parties re,pn-siiii, state of the market. llBvniKSi'Ks.—J. I). Fish, K*,| Marine Bank, N. Y.; II. L. Worth, Esq. ih.nal Paik Bank. N. Y\; D. Heaton, l-.s,|., l’re.ideut First National Bank, Nett-hern, N. r.; Alcssrs. Jewel A Snider Mar-on, Ga. Jc*J5— 157" A Oaiid.—YVIml is I ah bant’* Effeh- vbm'Est SBI.TXKU ArKiUKNT, and wlut ale it. eltecl.t These are qnesllon. which Ihe great American iiuldie |„t* a ri-'ht 10 ask, and ll haanlana rlglu tu expect* camlhl and »,ili*ftictory reply. The |,reparation Is a mild .,1,(1 gentle saline cathartic, altcrallvo and tonic, and I. most carelillly prepared in lire lonu Ol a snow-white ponder, containing all the ttondcrful medical priqiertle* ol lire lur-lamed SclUer Spring, ol tierinauy ' " ’ " It x. a. bkown. IIHOWN’N IIOTIil*. oriat.lTK nxiarT, MACON, GEORGIA. a*gt7-ly B. B. ■■•WN 4fc DM, Ul il* effect, we would my that those who have tested Un-preparation are lliu h,«t Imige., aud they declar over tlielr own signature., that Hi* preparation will promptly relieve Indigestion, regulate tile flow ol the bile, ’ ure every .peek's ol headache, trauqilillze the nerrona rvsteni, refresh ami invigorate the weak, mlllgale the pang* ol rheumatism, neulrall/o acid in Ihe efomai-h, C leanse and lone tliu howets, assist the fallllig appelite, cure the liearlburu. .... . . , , IT you are a.mlercr give Ibis remedy one trial, and will convluoe you ol Ihe above faeta, TARRANT A CO., solo proprietor*, New York, tfqldby aUDrhm 1 '"' aapfift-iy FRENCH BAZAAR! By E. BLOCK, No. 4, Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. R 1 ECE1V1NG, every day, new good, consisting of DRUBS GOODS, DOMESTICS aud FANCY GOODS, CLOAKS and SHAWLS. BOOTS and SHOES. RATS and CAPS. READY-MADE CLOTHING. AH of the Latest Importation ! I have the honor to invito every oue, big and small, yonng and all, to examine my stock aad convince tlicm- solves that this t* positively A ONE PRICE STORK. Wholesale price* ten per cent, cheaper than can h« had In Charleston, with the exception of Domestics and Coats’ Thread. Country Merchants are particularly rc- uftted to call and axamlna my stock of Dry Uoode, Hall Y’ouko Min’s Libraiit Association, I Atlanta, December 8,18t>7. f T im members of the Y’oting Men’s Library Associa tion are he eby uolilled t ut the Library and Read ing Kin,in* are open ilutly. (except s udays,) from 8, A. M.. to 18 M., and from * to 1*. SI. Come aud enjoy I he prisihges 'u wiiit-h you are entitled. Thu ritiaeus, and >trangcii* res eel Hilly Invitod. (lee4-ill A. L GRANT, Llhiarian. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS CON FKCTXON MM Y ! ! S SANTA I’LAt's hat} not yot arrived, but hv !ut« tent un hit* vtock of ChriFlinuH Toys, Con feet iuiivry aud FIUKWOUKS, and cHtHhliblied Ui*> do not at .John llimlcrFou'a, on White f tho National Hotel, where ail kind* hail HtrtaU, opfioait ot Confia lionery Aiul Toys may be bad. Toy* by th« Wholesale or Retail. IT (^Charleston Bill* of flood* dnpllcated and forward- l, '“ M,rd0 "’ E. BLOCK, “A U Villa De Faria,” Late of the firm, Block tk Lyons, »e3t—oodlm ofCbarleslon, t*. C. FIRS INSURANOC. I AM prepared to lustin' property at the usual rate* of first el .as cunqtaole*. Give me acall in this lino. O. W. ADAIR, Real Relate and Insurance Agent. OMee Whitehall Street, uear the Railroad, Pcruona intending to mak.» chri»luu» proFonU tro iu< vitvd to examine my rtoek, before inireliasinL; eltewhoru. M*l\S IIF.NHRKSON. Whitehall Street, op|M>»ite National Uotol. nov-M tin LA MIRANOES FRENCH REME0IE8! IIav« Saved Thonaands all over Enropa JJAVTNO born for many year* the Flrut Asplstapt at Profpwor La Mtrandea* Private Hospital In Part*, * bi nml having been indno d to eataiilirh a branch iu tbit country, I am now prepared to tbruii*h hU celebrated retnediet |t»r VOX6I’Mi*Tl0X % RHEUMATISM, SCliOFl'LA, Ac Al«*o, iho lleuuino Imported Vitella, Health’• Grand Eeitorer ! The only certain cure for a e,institution shattered by the excesses anil abuses of youth. Do not Iu- tampered with by inexperienced physician*. Address your ctumnuniratloiia to DH.O.W, PBKNIKH, 9*i West Irtb Street, New York. Anvii'i: Hbatis.—But if you give its the lull history of your ease, Uie cousultaiiou fee of three dollars should he eiulosed. Ladle* may address us In fall confidence, novfi—Jy Iu tight of the Passenger Depot, and near the United State* and American Hotels, ATLANTA, GUOROIA. ■y^E invite the attention or PLANTERS, and all oth ere who deal in COTTON, to the fart that we are now of fering as great facilities aud Inducements for the STO RAGE and SALK of Uteir COTTON in Atlauta aa can be afforded them in any other market. Oir Warehouse is Unsurpassed In the State, being largo aud cummodioua, accessible to the various Railroads, completely sheltered, and almost eutirely fire-proof, Wc particularly direct their attention to tho fact that Atlanta Is now a Cotton ilari.it, where the staple can al ways be disposed of at as high prices, relatively, aa in auy other—leaving to the various Planter* ou the line* of the different Railroads leadiug into Atlauta, uo induce- meul lo ship bayoud. To all panlea residlug iu ibis Collection District who may desira to ship to us, we will furnish Ihe permit ot ” ” anch shipment uithont prt-pag. the Collector to mmtgf Tut. We are alao ptcpaied to make LIBERAL CASH AD VANCES on cooaigtunenta, and tu a-l reaimcts will offer aa libentl inducements a* any other House of reeponai- blllty. The larga experience iu Cottou of all the mem bers of oar firm ta a guaranty that consignments . n- trusted to oar care will be promptly and saikfactarRy .u- tended lo. JUST HKCEIVKU. 10,000 IX BUSH. BURLAP SACKS, ID hogsheads Muscovado Molasses, liMO sacks Virginia Ball, Off tack* choice Flour, Ufl barrel* Whisky, Ac. Order* solicited. LANGSTON, CRANK A HAMMOCK, novso-nwc 9Ymtaton Marchaats