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* VOL. t—NO. 161.
r-DAILY OPINION.
ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1867.
PRICE -5 CENTS.
THE DAILY OPINION.
BY W. L. SCRUGGS AND J. B. BUMBLE.
OUNCE IN CENTRE BUILDING
GRANITE BLOCK, BROAD St.,
ATLANTA, OA.
T B STm S:
SUB6CKIl*TlON.—oue oopy. oMK tire, fflOO;
•12 XuNTUft, $4 00, TBKKK MONTH*. $2 00; ANT LANS
Timoi', SEVENTY KIVK CENT* PER
TEEMS UK WEEKLY : •
Ob# copy one year a $8 Ob
Two cople. one y
Jiff copies od<
Ten ooiiiu* one ,.... . _ __
boit l'»rmhi« the dull j 10 0(1
Hnhicflptlou# to both Mitlon. will he reeciviil
fur six mouths. at ratesAoriuspou'iiiiK with the
X-NG.—Cards In City Directory.
uut Ip exceml five line.., fit (Mi per annum. »[>o« i»l
leaded ihK1<*f Fifteen Cent* per line lor hr.i
ii.sortion.and Five cksth per line thereafter. The
tame ©bar*#* will be nude for advert Imsumuiu
charged the follow, in* rates :
ONI SqCABE, one ln*erlion,
" a Insertion*,
HARDWARE MATERIALS.
lUKMtt*. liKin
iikm. « tc , sign of the _...
\\ hitehall street, Atlanta,
IRS'
DRY ROODS A It It NOTIONS
W‘
Milo
Whitehall street, between
faSS—Ty
MILITARY D1RRCT0RY.
t Ilea.
(Georgia, F
^quarters, t
> AlarieiU
ra.'
stioet, Atlanta JL .
oluuel J. F. Melinb. t’hlef of Bureau of Civil
Affair*. uu'l General fcmpdrtor of Ro*r»sir*tlou
for Third Military DUlriet. Office at Head
quarter*.
I Brevet Brigadier General \yit. McKee Du*N,
I Assistant Judge Automate Genera! U
I Judge VdvtKale Third Military District,
i at 11oa>(quarturn.
Brevet Major Wm. H SMYTHE, Captain l«th United
I States Infantry. Acting Aoidstaiit Judge Advo-
caUrUtouvral. Office at MoaAiuurtaro. h
Lienteii.Tnt Colonel K. *MeK. HUDSON. U
three Insertions,
three months. • .
10.UU
HUM)
% 'i 60
hberlff's sales, per levy of ten lfnes or less
Sheriff's Mortgage ft fa. sales, per square
Tax Collectors'* sales, per square
i itatlons for Letters of Ailinlnistration .
Citations for letters of Guardlauatdp
Letters of application lor dLraisdon from
Administration 4 50
Letters of application for disiuissiou from
Guardianship 3 W
Applications for leave to sell Land 5 uu
Notices to Debtors and Creditors 8 •*>
Nalea of Land. etc., pe. square 5 UO
>1 perishable inoperly, 10 days, per sqr. 1 50
■Railroad Schedules.
Wallace. Superin
Transportation; W
Wallace, <
t* per mi ___ _ _
jident; JOHN 11. Pick, liuter
. W. Clayton, Treaaur r; la a
WkbhteM, Uneral
Ticket Agent , It. A. Bacon, Gen'l Freight Agent,
John M. bkumjkm, Agent at Atlanta: .
NIGHT hAHNKNHE# TRAIN—DAILY.
Leave Chattanooga
Arrive at Dalton
Arrive at Atlanta
DAILY FAiEKNIJKR TKAIN—DAILY,
(except Mu ud< ‘
7.U)I\M.
4 WJ A.M
4.80 Mil.
T18 #04.
1JJ5AM
Leave Atlanta
> ( Uatunooga
• 8.&J A II
. ifitS
4A0i.ll
THE DAILY OPINION.
THURSDAY MORNING;::AUGUST 29.
DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES
OK TUK
UNION REPUBLICAN PARTY OF GE0R0IA,
A V OR TED Ii Y THE STATE CONVENTION,
Atlanta, July 4th, 1867.
Whereas, Wo, bmubly acknowledging our de
pendence upon an overruling Providence, who
blmpEEtbedcstsniesoi men and nation', thank Al
mighty God for having, through agencies and in
strumentalities in III- w i'«loiii 'elected, pfeserved
our Government when Its deepest foundation*
were being shaken bv the mighty upheaving* ol
the rooent rebellion. And
Whkkkah, The loyal men of Georgia desire the
earliest practicable seitlciueut of tiio disturl»e«l
condition of the country, and whereat, we believe
Arrive at AiTaeta - . i.l.% j ij. j that the establishment of Justice Is cs'ontlnl to en-
DALTOff accommodation tkain—DAILY, luring peace, that patriot I sar should ho exalted
\, (except Sundays :. L ‘ . *s a virtue, and It i* the duty of the State to cher-
Leav© Atlanta - .■ JM iFd^ / Mi all IU peonies and who»m»s, thoae who assert
Arrive id Uslios ... tl* t.these principles afe called Republican*, thiGUgh-
lH*ave Dalton - . - j jot laTlel on t the Union. Therefore,
at Atlanta - . . Vm» ICSt*.. Rmolred, 1st. That wo adopt the name ol‘the Union
lenteii.Tnt C olonel K. *McK. IIudhon. U. S. A., Jltcpublioun party of Georgia, and (lociarts oi
Assistant Uapeutor General ll iV at Uqad tflMRai A KAILKOAD-171 miles-Kare ‘sclveo in alltanrc with the National Republic
quarters. %JL , ' Jj^wauu ubnUl#.—John P. Kino, President K i party of ttie Union, and Ibr the unconditional »i
MB I ‘ “| f CTu.*, SupAintcndeut; G.T. Andiruok, Agent port oftho l'ulon of the*e States
IMwctorfWjd
trlot. Office corner'oi llroaa*,
sUpMU.»
Brtvoi Brlga?ti®a ^ftneral Ht’>j
quartermaster Office at IMi!
Brevet LieuU-uunt i^plouel M. • . , ,
Deiq^|||^rtcrins^ Kd|syth^street,
Brevet Captain C. t'Acl a kli;, ClAf Onlnance
Officer. Office c#rqer o^JBnmjLMid Marietta
streets V * f \ • ^Leave Airunta
lalor K. 1) JiHf. P -H. U. *AjL. Chief MAh. Ajiguata
\tlanta*V
L«li
j}o
(osurcof Mortgage, per aqy.eaelitime 1 U0
TIMLKKliUlULDKOK LEG.\LADVERTISING.
Kales of Laud, etc., by AdinlBistrators. Execu-
t »rs or Guardians, are required by lawr to he held
on the lir't Tuesday in the uiouth, between the
hour* of ten in tlie forenoon and three In the uf-
terooon. at the loart Houle in the
w iiich tne property Is ■ituatod. Noth
sale'must lie given in a public gazette 4U da
pre\ lolls 'o tin day of eulc.
Sotieet of the sale of personal proper
he given in like manner 10 dayprefti
Atlanta.
goon DAY PAMEN0KE TEA1N.
.tary 'Ideate Atlanta
uL Maf Icttr JM’fiye at Augusta.'
ChIQ* fjjdv#^
^ . J NIUIIT PAHHBNIiKK TKAIN.
Arrive at Atlanta w
NIUIIT THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN.
« 40 ?#r »
»M4:ot4
y 8.10 (tin
party o
ort ol
Revived, '2. That wo
lup
us PM
..8.10 A M
. G 00 P.M.
4 15 A>
day of »al'.
Notices to the debtors and c
in list also be published 40 day
Not lee that applk
editors of
ill l*c
leave to sell Land,
must be published for two months.
( Rations for letters uf Administration, G
diunship, etc., must l*e publlshiMl 80 days ; for dis
mission from Administration, monthly 6 mouths;
for <llHiuift»iou from Guardianship fe days.
Kules for for eclosure of Mortgage must l>e pub
ll'hed monthly for 4 months; for c*tal»lishing h»
papers, for the full space of 8 months; for com
pell iug titles from J.\
■ All transient and foreign advcrtisomenU*
City Business Directory•
MOOTS <# SHOES
Bffiii BGOTS, j#M<JKttmn i LKATlin.lt.
KWI NEWoTOKE—NEW GOODS
r 1^Extra inducements to buyers at Wholesale
and Metal!. Peachtree street, opposite Cox A Hill.
myXH-ftin
G r EU W. FRICK.
UK
A 1
HER OH Aim AND GROCERS.
DAIR it RKEhK, AUCTION AND COMMISSION
JET Eli LYNCH, W holes ale i
trains a parrott. wholesale oro-
J: CER9 AND COMMISSION MKKLHANTS,
Granite Front, Poach tree street, Atlunta, Ga.
tm—ij
A J. ROBERT A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION
• Merchant*, and Agent* lor Manufacturers
and Producers, at the Bridge, on Broad street and
railroad, Atlanta, Ga. A. J. ROBERT,
n i »i-! v K W RORKRT.
J ohn c. ROGUES, Uiaih Family gro
ceries and C0UNTEY PROD ICE, Whitehall, one
<Mor from Miu:heil a tree:, Atlanta, Ga Choice
BANKERS AND BROKERS
HJK GEORGIA NATIONAL RANK, Bank
Block, Aluhaiua s'icet. John Rice, Prcsi-
K. L. Jones,Cast ier, Harm in G Jones, Teh
Air: Edward 11. Jones, Book-Keeper. DlkhC
lolis—John Rice, John Collier, E. K. Raw son, I
A Durand. W W Clayton. feSO-ly
M.
J H. JAMES. BANKER AND BROKER, AT-
• laNT a, U., bu f4 and sells Gold, Silver, Bonds,
au>cks, and Hunk Bills. Exchange* Bonds, makes
investments lor parties in Bouds ami Stocks;
ahows interest on Deposit* when lell for two
months or longer. _______
O. DOBBINS A CO., BROKERS, corner ol
Wlnu nolJ and Alabama streets.
Ae/«r»*c«*—Trisbee A Robert*. New York; Ilop-
ain', Trowbridge A Dwight. New York; B fl
WaTon, kugusta, Ga.; I). r. Fleming, Charleston,
8 C ; .1, D Cunningham. Montgomery, Aia.; I*
Peters, Atlanta; R. Austell, Atlanta; Edwar
Pa*MIt l..i• l. savniuiah. <*.(
A TLANTA NATIONAL RAN K-DESIGNA-
Yx TED DEPOSITORY OK THE UNITED
SI vTES. A. Austell, President; W. II. Tcller,
Ct>hicr. DIRECTOR^—A. Austell, M. ii. Dob-
l .na, W. R. Phillips,Jesse McLendon, J. H. James.
r V
. Canrfp-
. Clayton,
lenry, Newton, TKkulb, Milton,
innett and Tlutta.
et Brigadier Genoral Thom Ao fl. Huger, Col.
Aid United States Infantry, Commanding Post.—
Heodquurtcrs, Room No. 8, Willinghain Build
ing corner of Decatur and ivy streets, Atlanta,
Georgia.
Brevet Captain O. C. Kna?f, 1st Lieut. 83d U. 8,
Infantry, Post Adjutant. Office at Headquar
ters.
First Lieutenant C. 8. Ilslkt, 16th U. S. In
fantry, Acting Assistant Quartermaster ami
Acting Commissary MHRdstnnre Pist Offi-e,
JSi (MB ?:#. 9r WfUngUam Building.
Atlanta Postal Regulations.
THUS. G. SIMMS, - - POSTMASTER
FRANK MILLS, - Asmntant Postmaster
office HorRS from 8 am. to 1SR rs ; and
fYom 3 P.M. to 1 P M. SUNDAYS—From 8 to 10 A.M.;
and from fl to 6R r.pr
ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF TUB MAILS.
NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN.
Arrives 1.41 A.M.
Closes (N. W.) tt.U0 P.M.
ArursTA.
Arrives - 6 00 P.M. Closes 6.00 A.M
MACON.
Arrives (Bavan.) 4.16 A.M. (Way’sboiw’J 1.16 P.M.
Closes “ 8J0 P.M. “ 6.00 A.M.
MONTGOMERY.
Arrives • 6.45 P.M. Closes • 4.45 A.M,
CARROLLTON.
Leave* 7JX) A.M. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays.
Arrive* T.oo P.M.Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays.
DA II LON EG A 'MACE).
Leaves 7.00 A M. Mondays, Wedaemlays, Fg-lday*.
Arrives 7 00 P.M. Tnesdavs, Thursdays, Saturdays.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
Letter—Three r**G. pre-r*ld. for every hall
ounce throughout the United States; ten c ents L
< ana. I a, New Brunswick, and other British Pro
Newhpaficr Portage—In the United States:
Dailies, per qanrtef. thirty cents; Weeklies, five
; tree within the county where published.
i, fifteen cent* per quarter ounoe—pre
tiona).
Panama, ten centa,
iburg
To Bremen, by Bremen ns'I, Me.; by II
m’l, 15c.
To Hamburg by Hamburg m’l, 10c.; by Bremen
m’l, 18c.
To Oldenburg by Bremen m’l, 18c.; by UanUjuri
m l, Ur.
To Lauenburg by Iiretnun m’1,16c.; by Hamburg
10 Till/
06
TERN RAILROAD.--'8»
mile—A. j. White,
iipcrintundunt; li,
X \\ EMT POI
an.'lk—X-’jtor m
P. Ghent, sup
7 45 A.M.
SOU P.M.
7 15 A.M.
.it point rah
Agent at Atlanta
ENUEK TRAIN—GOING OUT.
7 00 A.M.
I Point 12.00 N.
DAY PARHKNGEK TRAIN—COMING IN.
TGOMKRY A WEST POINT KAIL*
.__JikL4f\ CsAM, Suiierintendent.
*T«el »«mH i J . 10.15 A.M.
Arrive at Colbill bsl- . 144 P.M.
Arrive at Montgonisy - . . 4 26 P.M.
Montgomery Y. . . 7.00 Ail,
^ojnnibus • • - 1.11 P.M.
Arrive At Wqjl Point - lift PM
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
0 s ' 1
and aBer June 18th, 1867, Passenger Traifct
ill run as ibllow
GOING NORTH. it
LEAVING ATLANTA- A
' -*• liAILt (BXCEFT SUNDAYS) EXPRKMi
Passenger—Arrive at Dalton at 2.80 r.
M., connecting with B. T. and Gu. It. II.
trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg, Wash
ington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, and New
York. Arrive at Chattanooga 6 25 p. m..
connecting with trains ol Nashville and
Chattanooga Railroad for Nash vide. Loui
8.50 r
B ills. New Orleans, etc.
1. Daily (kxceft wnd
Sundays) Dalton Ac
commudatmn.—Arrive at Marietta 540
CartersvlUe 8.08, Kingston 8.W, Dalton
7.00 r M. DailyGreatNORTHERNMau,.—Arrive
at Dalton at 1.15 A M., oonneoting with K. T.
f ndGa. R. U. trains for Knoxville, Lych-
urg, Washington, Baltimore, Philudol-
phia, and New Yg«k, arrive MCuatta-
ngoua 4.10 a. m.. coanectlng with trains of
Nashville and Chattanooga Hard road for
Nashville. Louisville, and the West, ami
trains of the MoinpkG and Charleston Rail
road for Memphis, New Orleans, etc.
DOMING SOUTH.
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
educate all her children, and to thut .
commend the establishment of ageuerul system
of free schools.
Rc*<4t «l 4. That tho Union Republican Party is
ideal Hied in its history and by it* essential prin-
clPw .-with the right*, the Interests and tho dignl-
- ^> r , and is in symputhy with the toiling
t»t.h*s of society, and’that the working men or
(ivorgla will receive at it* hands every encourage,
inent and assistance that may be nuoessary to pro
tect their full rights; and, Unit in the innintcn-
nnce of thu posit ion taken un4 tlio itrinciples
we have this day avowed, we cordially invite the
co-operation of all citizens, without regard to their
political antecedent*.
Re»oio«l, 6. That the
of the State of Georgia
the tree and legal 11.
abide by the prescribed terms ol' restoration, in
.TIi«cclliim-ou*.
The yellow fever at Galveston and Indl-
anola U abating.
The mortality among tho Coolies In Cuba
is v&ry great.
San Francisco is about establishing di
rect trade ylth tho Island of Borneo.
The next meeting of the National Labor
Congress will lie ut Pittsburgh*
The cotton crop of eight counties in
Texas is almost an entire failure.
Tlie Omaha branch of the Union Pacific
Railroad is completed live hundred and
forty miles.
The eight-hour system lias had a de
pressing influence on tlie lumber trade of
California.
Tlie strike on tlie Mobile and Ohio Rail
road coMttopes. BTo trains are allowed to
run either wav. Some engineers were sent
down from tile Illinois U ntral Hoad, but
the strikers would not let them work. No
violent or riotous proceedings have oc
curred.
The American bark, Ocean Home, re
cently seized at Havana, is to be restored
to her owners the charge upon which she
was seized not having been sustained.
Crokcr, formerly English Secretary of
the Admiralty, was an Irishman anil re
markable for his self-conceit and the posi
tiveness of his opinions. Once, at a din
ner party, he even pertinaciously insisted
on setting the Duke of Wellington right as
to tho battle of Waterloo. The Duke,
changing the subject to percussion caps,
found Crokcr still opposing his opinion.—
The Duke lost his patience, at length, and
exclaimed: “Come. Crokcr, I may not
know much about Waterloo, but d—n it, I
should know something about copper
caps.'*
The most serious joke of the season
. . - . | — mime of Miss Dr. Abbotts, from
iu»r t111 h 1 * 1 HiVpuhum 1 ^ lhe United Stales, and under the attire of n
woman, has been practicing medicine ex-
I tensively among the ladles and especially
tho young ladies, in one of the cantons of
NI'.mbkr 1. Switzerland.
— I A model husband in Wales trundled his
Editors Opinion: With your permission, sick wife two hundred miles in awlieelhar-
..1 Hhopr
Till? SITUATION.
f propose, from time to time, to furnish to
your readers some short essays upon the
great topics now agitating the public mind.
They will be in the main, in furtherance of
Reconstruction, and will he conceived and
written in the spirit of a true lover of the
Union of these States. Tho writer was a
Union man in 1801, and though he spent
three years as a soldier, in the service of
the Confedracy, he is 11 Union man still,
and accepts heartily, as upon the whole
expedient, tlie plan of Reconstruction now
in progress.
Nothing Is »o unwise and uncalled for as
the fierce and bitter toao in which certain
1. «»wrffgtit 1ii3fl1ge; nf tneir dis
cussion of the Issues now before the
people. Traitor, liar, renegade, fool, fa
natic ami scoundrel, How from their pen
or roll from their lips as though pan
demonium were the scene, and “Hell”
were in fact “ organized ” in this civilized
and Christian community. The excuse is
that the provocation 1* great; that society
Itself is attacked, and will not survive the
Wow should it really full.
Let it, however, he remembered that no-
ciety Is not so easily destroyed, and that
tills is not the first time enthusiasts inooti-
•crvatlsm have raised this alarm.
We have all of us lived during the last
*°ven years through scenes and chauges
which, beforehand, seemed unbearable.
1.4 A. M. Daily Great Southern Majl.—Louv- an< l winch enthusiasts then pronounced
I’‘ ntW P»«°i> thoy WO.W not survive.
* “ imffii* ana ch aria* ton Railroad* 8Ji(l yet when the blow fell society rolled
of E T. and Ga. ktailruiuJ*.
I on, and these very enthusia«ts stood it«julte
»“ *?•! *•*». Picking their flint, ter a l.uttle with .
»ew windmill, and oiling ft.heir tongMos for
li.05 P. M. Daily (exoeft Sunday#) Kxr
J’ASiENOEE.—Leave ChaUanoorajit 3.20 a.
m., ioakintf close connection* Wkh train*
of Nashville and ( I.Attan»Oi**., hb<I Mein-
phis and Ckarlostou liai.road*, and Dal-
rmv to a “holy well,” where she could be
cured of her malady.
Presbyterian reunion is progressing in
the South. A joint committee of tlie Old
School and Cumberland Churches has been
In session at Memphis, and agreed upon a
platform. The action will be referred to
tlie respective General Assemblies for con
firmation.
A physician in one of the London hospi
tals outraged medical etiquette by adver
tising his services and Ids charges, nml the
whole consulting stall' immediately re
signed.
The first hearty laugh Napoleon ever in
dulged In w as observed at the performance
of Sothern In Paris. So says u Paris let
ter.
der the protection of her mother, and in
oetnptny with Jennings, of the London
Times, and his birds, nee Madeline nen-
rimies.
When gentlemen are out of literary em
ployment in England, they make their
wants known through the medium of ad
vertising, a thing which 19 very seldom
done in this country.
The Ixmdon A then cum contains a list
of these advertisements, from which
we learn that a gentleman, long resident in
France, desired tp write Paris letters; an
other English gentleman, of independent
ODetns, literary habits and high accom
plishments, tenders his gratuitous servi
ces for six or eight months, as assistant
editor of e ne/wspajier, review or magazine;
stlJl another, of many years’experience on
tlie daily and weekly press, is now open to
BY TELEGRAPH.
FROM THE NEW TORS PBES1 ASSOCIATION.
REGISTRATION IN AI.ARAJIA,
UTRORS AltO.Tl WASHINGTON,
PROSPKCTN OP COTTON CROP.
SECRETARY BHOWNING ILL.
lulcrc.tl hr Cubic Dispatches.
Moxtgomkky, Aug. 2$.—The regUlro-
tlon returns havo boen received from all
the counties in Alabama, giving a total ol'
HK),990—wliltos, 72,747; colored $8,213—
Only ten candidates are announced in tlio
State so fitr—one colored.
Sixty-six bales of new cotton had been
received in Montgomery up to date.
Cotton lias been greatly damaged In tlio
last few weeks for want of rain and by tlie
worm.
\Vasihngton, Aug. 28.—It Is stated that
General Grant lias written to the Presi
dent claiming that Congress has vested au
thority in the llvo districts in tho General
of tlie United States army. Grant is un
willing to vest in another, and therefore,
will, at least, delay ordering the execution
of tlie Executive order relieving General
Sickles and General Sheridan.
Governor Brownlow lias appointed D. B.
01 iIV receiver, and M. Richards, of Mem
phis, Superintendent of tlio Mobile and
Ohio Railroad.
Secretary Browning is quite sick this
morning.
Secretary of tlie Treasury lias leased tlie
Boston news rooms for the Sub-Treasury.
Sir William Kapler commands the expe
dition from India, for tlio rescue of the
Abyssinian prisoners.
The Great Eastern was chartered to-day ii
to lay the cable, in May, between Brest J
and New York.
Prof. Foraday is dead.
Denmark lias renewed licr demand on 9
Prussia regarding Schleswig.
Napoleon, in speech at Arras, said: *• 1 jjM
have faith In the future. Weak govern- k,J
ments often seek to divert public <\ untie-
from domestic troubles by fomo f
eign quarrels. On the editor h, t
Governments which rest on the nntiohui ‘.I
will have strength, and need only resort to J
whatever stall tend to promote the per-
manent Interests of their country its the S
means of upholding the honor of the na- M
Rdv.vatlclnatiwis of evil.and destruction
Tile truth nf the matter is, tlie great . , , .
-ass of the American U = ucy
tional fiag.”
London, August 28.—The latest advices
received confirm the report of tho insur
rectionists’ success In Arago, and also an
nounce that the Spanish commander has
been killed.
New York, August 28.—The Washington
embroglio has had the effect of giving
gold a strong upward tendency, and it is
now quoted at 142.4£. The market is ex
am engagement as editor; and another gen- I cited, and in consequence nothing is doing
tlcman. an experienced leader writer. Is in sterling exchange,
mtiling to write regularly or occasionally,
for any newspaper or review. *
The new Tycoon,of Japan, Stots Bashi, I rer#on»i.
is spoken of a« a very amiable and intelli
gent man, with fine abilities for govern
ment. lie Is tw handsome hs he is able, and
wly thirty-one years of age. When in full
•ourt cosUrme he wears white silk robes,
with sleeves of waito sadn, having his
rest embroidered In lilar silk. On his
Judge Ladd, of the Cambridge Police
Court, has sued the editor of tho Cambridge
Chronicle for libel in the sum of ten thou
sand dollars. The alleged libel charges
the Judge with stupidity and dishouotfy
in deciding a dog case.
Mrs. Kato Totten has sued the Pacific
Railroad for damages to the amount of
Rtebili”‘ ° f lllr '* <| y di 2 pned “' ll1 simulated luW ft.ttnc-,1 witti a kiot of ribbon*"beneath hu^nd h wlm , |?M°r^. I i/«r r UlC | 1 Tfn 0, V , . er
PULLMANS PATENT sijiEPiNO o»AUBEs\)>?» ItI ty pabulum. Sonuny of thOMlorrl- jhi^.? r « |» wafn a iewdayartnc^ d kl kH ,y
| hie, ilaa^urous-tu-iiociaty. with wkk)li the < yokf a, ui b,“ ru rr te,i a
I de-pots of Europe bare for ceuttirlo* The I^uifoa Coart Journal says:
ALL NIGHT TRAIN*.
JOHN B. IMDCK,
Jel8—tin MoaOt TmniiportaKo
q ate- u M I. stauk i.iNt muM ATLANTA I frightened tlielr subject* Into subnissiim iiresnmtaj the Kreat favor the recently puli-
*| W«U,«0.t ^ ! tu 0 W»ression. Umt the cry is be*tonln* j J.f
ICRNITL'BE
Dealer in Furniture. Ufuoletkry and
making. Parlor and Bed Room Mtk Md
191 FXniltare Repaired, iiy A. KRGKN/IN-
«T* OKU, Hunter street, b#tw##a Whitehall aud
Pryor. #ug7-tm
SALOONS
t UlBJAGO ALK UKPOT—M. K. KENNY. Pro
/ prietor dealer in Brandie*, Wines, Whlikies
#nd Se^ars. Lhicauo Alk ulway* on hand. N
>4 Ahtliaiua street, Atlanta, Ga. #ng4—8#i
ATTORNEYS.
A LSTON ft WINN. Attoeney# at Law, At
lanta, Ga. Uffie#, Granite Bloci, Bi-oail
ktrout. BOBT A. ALSTON,
^^ujti24-4m L. J. WINN.
^^hVUBOW A SIMPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW
f Atlanta, Ga. Office corner W hitehall and
Alabama atreeta. over Jainu*’ Banking Hou*«.
Kntraac* on Alabama street.
feta—ly
II. P. FARROW,
O. r SIMPSON.
i, 05,000,000. WM. Jinniko*. General
Anti. Lynch'* Building, corner ot Alabama and
whltaban aWtcto. accond ioor my8*ly
CAMSUHM AND WA 0OJf MAKERS
wWiiWitW^
l* amd Walton aimcrr*,
jfeoKTiali#
whiib w# ofcr to lh# pohUe
ioo#o prk#a. lly purcUiUf
* oath prlo«», aad work la*
##Ml(M ua total! eh>#» ##<
CWU O# lit
l.uiKN-k, inf Tmim and Taxb
inent, by Bremen or IIuuiMur^ oiai>, 15c.
... !— irg
To Settle*wig-Holstein a*id
nen or Hajiiburg mail, lbc-
To Sw fleer la
To Italy
To Turkey,
l>e|AAir
Deiunurk, by B|t-
bur# mail, Sic
S5<
• “ If*
• '* 20*
To Greece,
To GlbraJ
Hamburg e
Amusement llall.
T\AVI8’ HALL, BROAD STREET. ATLNTa,
1 J Ga.—This spar Ion* and maynlflcentMA
Hall i» centrally located in r populou* por-BJJ
tlon of the city, baa # Stage 80 br 40 feet,
feet high, and an auditorium 165 feet long, ifeet
wide, and *2 feet high, w ith a capacity tbixom-
fortubly seating two thousand persona, at* pro-
Yld#d with ample means ol eKr*-‘*»- The Mil In
lighted by 140 ga* burner*. Scenery and Difcaing
Room* complete. Kent, $50 per night, et(, etc.
Population *f Atlanta, S6,(JIX>. Diatance • Au-
RUnta, 171 mile*; to Maoon, J01 mlle*^to qafcta
nvoga, 138 mile*.
Atlanta, March 1st 1867.
TheHnnlon Combination inaugurated thouen-
Ingof the above Han. aad I cheerlully hdorae
MORRIS SlMMOrs.
Manager Hanlon Comt>il
Atlanta. Ga.. March fat. 1H#1
a* a through Deigh (all hail)
ranged from that city to Atlanta via Cl
at ()>K AND A HALFCKNT# PKR I
llll>K8 in bal#a, the underslgacd noil
• * ‘ “TW-
jL. .
(.ontmiaalon ]
New Freight Route.
NEW ORLEANS
ATLANTA
VIA GRAND JUNCTION A CHATTANOOGA.
ALL KAIL.
No Charge fur ln*vraiux, L/rayai/e, Com
mins ion* or Forwarding.
Who arp the Sproull murders is as much
It is j * mystery as ever. The two men arrested
on suspicion of complicity In the deed were
discharged from custody at Pittsburg on
t riday, one of them without trial.
.. . , . . fl - —- j — —■■■■•'■ —i •/» wiw»• ntvu. Gou. Augur, in lilg ovhlGiico beforo tho
rom tlie day when our haxon fathers; It is full of Interesting matter, and sulll- Indian (aimmisslon. stated that, should the
jessed to he tin; bonded slaves »f their, elentlv learned to cause a regret that It; war become general, It will require at least
i Xorioan lords, every 1‘iplif wrested by the | ♦LouUl he lost to the world in general.” | twenty thousand troops to suppress it.
I people from -higher orders" has been lc srmmmm r l ,knsVnvn.vc,- w lkl , Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fariro, parents of
| spite of tills very alarm, and to-dsv tlie < 1 , , < okuri osdrxlk.-M ash-, Hon. IVm^O. tareo, of Buflalo, celebrated
jjV ... ‘ „ y J. L v , I Iniftotl telegrams say tlm President has tlielr golden wedding in Syracuse last
! sr c y o the ‘•Conservative party m mppressed the letters that passed lwtween "'’’K',. Hi® residence of the aged couple
I LiglamJ. and the -Conservative ' 1-arty of I , llmscIf „ mI ,;,. Ilcral ,; rant , n r rard tot hc ,7“ 1 with colore.1 Tamp., and
1 Georgia, Is precisely the same. “Society L-nvnval of scant,,,, l si.,., i.i.' ,h< ‘ K r ? u " ( ’ 8 wlt h lo. omoiive lanterns. A
itself Is at stake " The poor and tho Ignor- T- ? , , d , T j 1 ® lr ! P w ‘ m Anson G. Chester was read by the
* "I. poor anu ignor leharaotur, however, has l)oeu made public. | author.
Washington special to tho ( incinnatl |__Charles Stuart was shot and killed, on
ant are dangerous—for God’s sake not
enfranchise them, let, it will he (lone. give* a synopsis of them, as fol-! n, K Ilt ‘ h ! Itov. Roilcrt'oravVin
and society will roll on and what, to con- f ; <>ws . Pulaski county, Virginia. Mr. Gray'was
-i rvatlsra, seemed ruin will, prove, at last,; The lirst letter nrotestlmr ,n a barricaded to resist a mob ol
, j , ,i | . , Jne ,,rsi tviwir )>roie.sriiig ogHliiht the negroes who had gathurud around it •mil
to have been the only way to save tbs j suspension of the .Secretary of War, was shot Stuart by mistake. *' a
State. Tlie - higher orders" of Kurope | abort,, Imt extremely forcible, in which I 1!cv n .... r ^
have stood aghast, as they have T* |j,™’ 18?“^*"
America religion dissevered from the suspend Stanton, and tfft altlmuirh a*? I yy.. lM ^.** J Clnetnni3%ns
State; suffrage made universal; pride of I astute lawyer might find a warrant in law, rtf. , ■* l m '?*'h ho#re
ancestry annihilated; interests abolUhed; j {{« gSPjUEES*did tmtSSr 1 "^ T ° i to thc Avc.utc^hureh.'pn'shj tcrhu!!
public lands bartered off; and while thoy ! V aecLi nrotesUn the ejSS'of Sheri- X ' w York '
The following »grce.l to., have listened to hear the roar of the un-1 dan, covered little over a jmge, mid is most A nPX '' roiifftoiw weekly Is about to bo
R ing effect j . 1,1. ahtliiad lion, lo! all was quiet ixd orderly, emphatic in its tone ami language. In- i8* l, ed in CbfMga bearing the unione and
mi uia** . .. per iuj poand* .... , i and society moved on in its accustomed I iettetit is severe- ( 1 Yt’ , Tbe^Atlvunee. _ The pa-
8*1 (Jem per luo i»ounffi» i v> I isiiiinnnlt nnrirt».i hoFFoervi » 1V ♦»,«' *- v offlc!aI in tono - ^ culls upon tho I L >or be edited by Rev. Win. Patton. D,
iK.r luo pound* j channel!*, purHied and bettired bj tin president to withhold tho order in view of .U^ and represent tho InterestsofGongre-
Through Bill# of Lading will bo given at |>«>int I change. It Is supposed, in soma countries,, financial reasons ami consideration* 0 f gationalism in tlie Northwest. TheAU-
tf» r L - . . - 1 X- ‘ * «• * |
.tevi.rr o. ii,<iilarv I l,iai » Judge Without a wig, or a minister Patriotism. Tfco reply of tlie J^sident was v , a ? c « h “ establUheil on u firm tinan
J—" 0 -'- '" 1 I a ntvit. wrottld h* ntterlv itnhM.1.1 also ufflelal. It covers about a tlo*cu|iL“L U “ l V n J will move ou a. a power
of fihiDDiont, #iul all lo*s. namugc uml ovprr.lurgo , •*...•
-ill be promptly ol dellvsrir.
Tsriflr, tiKm ing «-|R»*lflcRtion, c|g , may b#ob- witiiout a gowu. Would be ntterlv
iiRod at office of Western .1 Atl*nU. H.iii • 1
C 1 "™ 0,M»*:-arM.r.,
rap«r Supn,
n»r» sod PtetoralMi## ##ttay
_ ___ Old oUPstatluM.r#11 d#Mrtp-
taMikHi au«#t#.Ga )«Mm
mined atofficool w##4ern A AtU»u< lUiiroad.
Jl«4-3m JOHN B PKt K, M T
JJ OOfl N G
ROOFINC.
R OO FI N C
IfRFlng Mlablikhod a Manufuctory of Ute well
known
Felt, Vemmt and Graiml Roofing,
The und#r»lfne«! would call the •p#et#l atUnlloL
Ol builder* and imraona about v> build, to thta
I TVI.K KOuriM.. ll I. ohMVtstr aad mors
urable than any other Roofing In uae, aad Is
1KK-PROUF, and hM boon thoroughly t#tt«d, as
can b# seen by rvrn enow
ALL WUHK WARRANTED
kinds rsuairwt
Baantis aad rsferssc** o**n i>« *oup at tfe# oor
Al . . i.i u r * .« : pages, and consists of a iiwcious argument fr 0111 the beginning.
ed by sinner or criminal such, I believe, j a8 j 0 |,| s rights and duties In the case, and 1 Punch says as harvest time come* on,
is the opinion in South Carolina to-day—. ends wltli.tho peremptory order already an- j complaints arc heard that reapers are not
and yet we (Georgians have abolished them | n ®** nc ®5’ I enough. TiiU deficiency might bo
I j lie fire* iI<vaulh ' m»nA.ii«.i «<• *i._ a ... . . r .
I both without in. M-rlon. detriment tetl.cr Th ® ftr ** 'h-cl.lon was t» send It out remedied, If the Americans would only
1 1 '. UI , , | ny , ° ' , ° r solely aa a 1‘re.ltlential order In form, hut ! lend them their General Mickies.
..to the public weal or to religion. The after Johnson'* reply Gen. Grant made It I An old town ledtrer at qtctihMv w.in.
n "higher order." and ".uperior race." are In I hi* own m far a. toenahle Un to MBit out | contains tho “lowing memojitndi.tu
everything will go i ft* Th * onll!r leftb J f »i»d j 'March *7, ltd#— By Jautea Gonlon Ben-
poly of the rn.nage-, ‘tnowl^thU the above paper, exist. | bel'lfM^ 00 ‘ ° r,i,:r d * tWl
la Interfered wltti and that the President haa aupproaaeil: .....
Booling Of all
I and Roofing Matsrlsl (br 0*1# ■
4 r#f«rose** omu b# •#•# si Mh
■or of Wbltrbftll si*d MUelisil slr«#d. or #1 ih«
" ,|rr ttraak
Maaufteinrr. ea rvaad
the habit of thinking
to wreck tf their monopo
inent of public aflhlre
Tltla la very natural, but
and while It explain* the
luat of the “auperlor race” to-day. It doot
notjuitlfy It. Union.
It I* very aelRah; them. I* creating aa muoh axcltemetlt In I p.i™. .._“! n P. 1 * l ' 1 * t »nevl at Bridgeport
■ nettlahiuwa and US*I»1 aMwaalbagarbling of DherMan't , thfSJn' JJ‘ r !', u,n "ghlhlt* lilui
s iwuiMinwia aim j " •JRIB W the flail. Tlie General 1* the only
tWUon.Jamca Alcorn, one of the aldrat
advocate* of (’ongreuloital Keronitruc-
. ^Tht rn "hH* tt,# B nT" U ,m.a' £ $
chart ought to be auppreaaod fcr publlah-1 Lour. In a rerlaa ol |>ubllc meeting* to be
Ing lorgetl letter* over hi* algnatura. j held during Ota |>re«rul uiotith.
_ _ _ > only
tnllltBry man In tbo country who ha. no
Madame Anna do In Grange, the great
ounlatrlce, wUI arrive front Kurope In th*
early part of next uoulli. when .lie will
make her farewell appearance on the
Mag*.