The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, October 24, 1867, Image 1

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VOL. I.—NO. 206. ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1867. PRICE—5 CENTS. TEE DAILY OFINIUN. gY w L. SCBOOOB AID J. B. DUMBLE, Office, Central Building. Oranlta Bloek, Broad »t. THURSDAY MORNING::OCTOBER 24. Nrw sad 9tma|e. Tlie farm formerly owned by Daniel Webster, at Franklin, New Hampshire, w a in iiave been sold at auction on the 22*1 in stant. Horace Greeley recently used the words -.Jupiter Pluvlus” in an editorial article, and they appeared the next morning in print as -Inspector Phineas.” The election in Mexico appears to have resulted in the successor President Juarez in the States of Mexico and Guadalajara, and all the principal States of the interior. Mortimer Thompson (Doesticks) is stu dying medicine. He has given up writiug since be resigned his recent position as re- I*»rter for the Tribune. The Nashville Banner of Friday says:— -There died in the poor-house of this coun ty. and was buried laatSaturday, at the cx- jK-use of the public, a woman w ho was at t'lue the wife of the famous Ned Bunt- Iiue. and at another* the mistress of Ben McCulloch, the Texan Ranger.” 11 kai.tii ok Montgomery.— Dr. Means. i:.c Secretary of Board of Health for Mont- P'iincry. lias lianded tlie Sentinel tlie fol lowing : Ham. Mkd. & Srn. SociktyJ Montgomery. Ala., Oct. 21.1SG7. $ The Boanlol Health report no new ea«es «•! yellow fever, and nre glad to note but one well authenticated case—that of Mr. Snodgrass, which occurred on the morning ot the 10th of October, and that no fears need possibly lie entertained of its pro gress. Absentees may return with perfect njl-ty. T. A. Means, M. D.. Secretary Board. TELEGRAPHIC. FROM TaK SBW YORK PRESS ASSOCIATION. A HI4e Down the Sierra NersAat. The Old Story About Horace Greeley and Monk, the Stage Driver. (From Richardson's New Book ] < rossing the Summit seven thousand feet alsive the sea. we looked back upon a "rand panorama. Far below us glittered Tahoe, brightest gem in the mountain coronet of those twin queens, the Golden and the Sil ver State. We saw every variety of form and color, mountain and valley, the deep est green and the purest snow. Then we U-gan to descend. Here, where the turn pike in winter is sometimes obstructed by Twenty feet of snow, pass three telegraph w ires and eight daily coaches. The winding road is graded like a rail- i ay—the finest of turnpikes for the per- i■■••'lion of .-taging. In early days the ride j as the capital of Italy. m:- very perilous—along rocky sidling • -ads. upon the edge of dizzy precipices, v. here one looked down for a thousand feet upon pactelies of green sward and silver streams. When the editor of tlie Trihune crossed n ls.V.1, lie was driven by Hank Monk, a i minus Jehu, who like tlie son of Ximshi. oriveth furiously. An apocryphal story «*f tills ride is current all over the great plains and among the mountains. The • -litor had a lecture engagement in Placer- \ ills*, and as the horses climbed slowly up ;hc eastern side lie feared he would lie too late. Tw ice he urged the driver forward, hut the reticent Monk paid not the slight est heed. Soon they reached the summit and betran to descend. Then cracked the long-idle whip, and the horses at lull rurt tore along beside precipices where a single ►tone or mis-step might send them rolling • •rer, in which case the passenger was sure that, on reaching the Itottom. coach, horses and men would not be worth twenty-live tents a bushel! Tossed about in that U.ending vehicle, he assured the driver rant auch haste was unnecessary; that half an h«mr sooner or later would make no material difference. - Keep your seat. Mr. Greeley," replied tr.e importable Monk, with a iresh crack < r the whip; - keep your seat; I’ll get you to riacerville in time!" Through that overruling Providence »liieh cares for the careless, the journey is as accomplished in safety. Hut the fan- ciflil legend so please<! certain Californians Uiat tliey presented Monk with a handsome sold watch, bearing the inseriptioh : -Keep jour seat. Mr. Greeley—I'll get you to 1'lacervffle In time.” One night afterwards, when Monk's *-oach was late—for these stages run by ume-tablo—he drove hard, to the terror of a self-important judicial personage, who vainly expostulated again and again, and at last, with pompous gravity, thundered: -1 will have you discharged before the week is out. Do you know who 1 am. 9ir?” “Oh. yes!" feplied Monk, -perfectly well. But 1 am going to take this coach mto C»rton City on time it it kills every one-horse Judge iu the State of Califor- tla!" Items via Washiagtsa, Washington. Oct. 23.—-The Philadelphia cotton merchants have voted to request a reduction of the cotton tax. Hayes’ official majority is two thousand nine hundred and ten. The Indians and Peace Commissioners held another council at Medicine Lodge. Tlie Indians talked peace. In informal ballots in the Tennessee Legislature, the House voted foY Brownlow and the Senate for Stokes. A joint session will be held to-day, when Brownlow will probably be elected. Justice Miller has ordered Murphy taken to West Tennessee to await proceedings in civil courts. Ward meetings held favor, and Ward clubs forming in Philadelphia, support Grant. Gen. Howard says the negro population has decreased over one million and a quar ter since emancipation. Foreign News. Tlie Paris Moniteur. this morning, in an official article, announces the cessation of warlike preparations against Italy, and says: France beheld the spectacle of an invasion of the Papal States by armed >»"*> f ™'" «>* neighboring provinces ofj Italv; She could not. consistently with : previous to the (lay of sale, her duty, dignity and national honor, suf- j K&& 1 ’STSHEXSCZl fer the September convention to be thus j <hg •{ t6 „ (lcliU(r , >od credlu> „ olm aaw violated, so she prepared to send an army must also be published 40 days, across the Alps, and a fleet to Home. But! M2 Italy lias since <riven ample pledges to ful- must be published for two months. • . .. 11- a.* c a.1. Citations for letters of Administration, Guar- fill, on her part, the obligations of the ; dianship, etc., must be published30 days; for dis- l mission from Administration, monthly 6 months; for dismission from Guardianship 40 days. Kulcs for foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub lished monthly for 4 months; for establishing lost papers, for the full space of 3 months; for com pelling titles from Executors or Administrators, where Itond bus been given by the deceased, the full space of three mouths. Publications will always be continued accord ing to these, the legal requirements, unless other- wise ordered. RSt“ LIBERAL -DEDUCTIONS wUl be made to vearly advertisers. All transient and foreign advertisements must he prepaid to secure publication. All letter Subscription and Advertising. SUBSCRIPTION.—One copy, one tkar, #4jQ0; SIX MONTHS, #4’0U:THRKK MONTHS, #3.00; ANT LBSS rxnion, SEVENTY-riYB CENTS PER MONTH. TBRMS QV WEEKLY: One copy one year $3 00 Two copies one year 6 00 l ive copies one year 10 00 Ten copies one year (and one free to the per son forming the club.) V 10 Subscriptions to both editions will be received for six months, at rates corresponding with the foregoing terms. ADVERTISING.—Cards In Citt Directory. not to exceed Ove lines, $1X00 per annnm. Special leaded notices Fifteen Cents per line for flrst insert ton .and Fite Cents per line thereafter. The iame charges will be made for advertisements occupying less than a square, obituaries, and all articles of a personal nature. Except in cases of special contract, other advertisements #111 be oharged the following rates: One sqpAnx, one insertion, « • #loo " 44 two insertions, - - L60 “ " three insertions, - • *-00 “ “ one week. ... in “ 44 one month ... 10.00 44 44 three months. - ® Sheriff’s sales, per levy often lines or less., .ft 60 Sheriff’«Mortgage fi. fa.sales, per tqaaiy.... 0 00 Tax coilectors’s sales, per square 6 00 Citations for Letters or Administration 8 OH Citations ibr Letters of Guardianship...■■ I UO Letters of application for dismission from Administration 4 80 Letters of application Ibr dismission from Guardianship # 00 Applications for leave to sell Land 0 00 Notices to Debtors and Creditors 3 00 Sales of Land, etc., per square 6 00 Sales of perishable property, 10 days, per sqr. 1 60 Estray Notices, 30 days 3 00 Foreclosure of Mortgage, per sqr, each time... 1 00 TIME REQUIRED FOB LEGAL ADVERTISING. Sales of Land, etc., by Administrators, Execu tors or Guardians, are required by law to be held on the tlrst Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten iu the forenoon and three in the af ternoon, at the court House in the county in treaty in the largest sense, consequently all hostile preparations have been suspended by France. Florence, Oct. 23.—It is reported that Garibaldi has not only eluded the vigilance of the Government, making hia escape from Caprera, but succeeded in reaching Italy, and is now with Menotti. The ministerial crisis i3 not ended. Qen- eral Ciraldine being unable to form a new Cabinet, lias given up the task. It is’possible that Ratazzi will remain in office with, perhaps, a few changes in his ministry. The popular agitation is very great, and extremely bitter feeling is shown against France, while the Government is louded with reproaches fory ielding to the dictation of Napoleon. There have been several demonstrations of indignation in Florence. The popu lace, in great crowds beneath the windows of tlie Government officers, shout for Jiome letters on business, or communications tor publication, must be addressed to SCRUGGS A DUMBLK. Atlanta. Ga. City Business Directory, BOOTS <t SHOES. BOOTS, SHOES and LEATHER. NEW STORK—NEW GOODS .Extra inducements to buyers at Wholesale and Retail. Peachtree street, opposite Cox & Ilill. my*M5m GEO. W. PRICE. G. H. & A. W. FORCE, Wholesale and Retail dealers in BOOTS and SHOES—sign k^of Big Iron Boot. Large assortment always hand for City trade. Whitehall street, At lanta, Ga. iu y2-6ru Railroad Schedules, Now, the broad, winding roads are beau tifully smooth, and in summer sprinkled from carts for sixty miles, to keep down the .'Jl-envelopiug dust. The carts are supplied from great wooden water-tanks, two or three miles apart. Down the narrow, winding shelf-road vur horses went leaping at a sharp gallop. It is a thrilling ride; for, at many points, a divergence of six inches from tiie track would send the coach roiling from live hundred to a thousand feet down the mountain, into the foaming stream-bed of '"me yawning canyon. Here is the ideal °f -taging. For weeks afterwards one’s ■ LmmI bounds at tlie memory of its whirl and rush. Twenty-four on the coach, with *ix li«,rs»-s, galloping down the Sierra Ne vada.-,. along a winding, narrow, dizzy road MERCHANTS AND GROCERS A dair & reese, auction and commission Mkhchants. Sign, Auction House. White hall street. Atlanta. Ga. fe20—lv P ETElt LYNCH, Wholesale and Retail Gko- CEK, and dealer in Varieties, Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. fe23—ly F \AIN» A PARROTT, WHOLESALE GRO- 1 CERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Granite Front, Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga. fe22—ly A J. ROBERT A CO., GKNEKAL COMMISSION • Merchants, ami Agents for Manufacturers and Producers, at the Biidge, on Broad street and railroad, Atlanta, Ga. A. J. ROBERT, apa-lv F. W. ROBERT. Virginia Election*. Richmond, Oct. 22.—The vote to-day was as follows: Lynchburg—whites 653; blacks 761; iie- ing 327 less than the number registered.— Terry’s precinet.for convention 335, against 105; for Conservative ticket, 20G; for Radi cal ticket, 333. Amherst county, whtes, 100 and blacks 313. Norfolk—whites 13S4, colored 1092; being 514 less than tlie num ber registered. Petersburg—for Conven tion 211; against 191. At Lynchburg the lives of negroes who voted tlie Conservative ticket were threa tened by the Radicals, and a disturbance was caused by them tills afternoon. There were three negroes wounded. Order was restored by tlie military and civil authori ties. Paulette precinct voted 453 for Conven- i I H. James, banker and broker, ay- , . _ i . lanya, G.. buy* and *ell» Gold, Silver, Bonds, against. Gonaervtive. 293 ; j stock*, and Bank Rills. Exchanges Bonds, makes ; Investment* lor parties in Bonds and Stocks'; i xUoa* intcrmi on Deposit* whs* left for two Louisa. Orange. Fairfax. Culpeper and | month* or longer. t^st—ly Hampton counties, gone Radical. Nor- j Vf G. DOBBINS A co„ brokers, turner of foll^county Conservative. Negroes carried | A , itob?m**N^Tt ? k i Hsg- J OHN C. ROGERS, Dealer in Familt Gro ceries and country Produck, Whitehall, one door from Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. Choice Hams always on hand. aug9—6m BANKERS AND BROKERS T HE GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK. Bank Block, Alabama street. John Rice, Presi dent: E. L. Jones.Cashier; Darwin G. Jones, 1 Tel ler: Edward H. Jones, Book-Keeper. DIREC TORS—John Rice, John Collier, K. K. Kawson, S. A. Durand. W W Clayton felO—ly tiou and 2H6 Radical, 453. Alexandria county by five hundred and four majority. Frem Calitsrnia. San Francisco. Oct. 19.—The Golden State for Panama takes over half a million dollars. Among her passengers are Senators Con- ness and Stewart, Representative Johnson. Generals McCook and French. The Continental arrived from Mazatlan with one hundred thousand in treasure. J wight. New York; B. H. Warren, kugusta, Ga.; D. F. Fleming.Charleston, 1 C.; J. D. Cunningham, Montgomery, Ala.; R. \ Petnrs, Atlanta; U~ Austell,' f 'Paildlefonl. Savannah, Ga. Edward fsOO—ly ; A T GANT A NATIONAL BANK—DESIGN A* | A TED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED : ST aTKS. A. Austell. President; W. H. Tulle*, ! Outlier. DIRECTORS—A. Austell, M. tt. Dob- tr.ns, W. R. Phil Ups, Jesse McLendon, J. «. James. Special attention paid to Collections in Atlanta and through this section. Prompt returns made at the lowest ourrent rates. Our New York Cor respondent, the Fourth National Bssk, to whom wo refer. feB—ly TURMirCRM. Dealer in Fvbniyubh, Umiolsvbey and making; Parlor and Bed Room Sets, and Furniture Repaired, by A. ERGEN ZIN GER, Hunter street, bqtween Whitehall and Pryor. augt—im j h Eftbcts of Tha on ticb System.—The Boston Journal of Chemistry publishes a lengthy article on the properties of tea. in the course of which the writer says that it is no raHttcr of wonder with him that tlie brain-workers, in all the years since tea was introduced, Iiave regarded it with the hisrhekt favor. It has a power to subdue ir ritability. refresh the spirits and renew tlie energies, such as is possessed by no other agunt. When the system of man is ex-j hausted by labor or study. • cup of tea re-, invigorates and restores as no other form * L8TON Jk WDCH, aytoehsy. ah Daw. At- of food or beverage can. He thinks It pro- | A. Unts, Ga. omee. Granite Block, Broad wr WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD— miles— Fare, 5X cents per mile.—^Campbell - — 3. peck. Master Treasurer; Ixa , Master Msehl- ■Ut; W. G. Geamlino, S. C. Shops; Charles B. Wallace. Gee. A rent; W. R. Webster, General Ticket Agent; R. A. Bacon, Gen’l Freight Agent; John M. Bridges, Agent at Atlanta: JH«BT rABSENCES TRAIN—DAILY, toavs Atlanta .... 7.00 P.M. Arrive at Chattanooga • • 4.00 A.M. Leave Chattanooga ... 4.30 P.M. Arrive at Dalton ... 7.18 A.M. Arrive st Atlanta - - 1.36 A.M. DAILY rAMXNCn TRAIN—DAILY, (except Sundays). Leave Atlanta .... 8.60 A.M. Leave Dalton ... 3.56 PAL Arrive at Chattanooga - • BAB P.M. Leave Chattanooga - 4.60 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta ... ms P.M. DALTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—DAILY, (except Sundays). Leave Atlanta .... 3.16 P.M. Arrive at Dalton ... 11.40 P.M. Deave Dalton .... i.ao P.M. Arrive at Atlanta - 10.30 AM. GEORGIA RAILROAD—171 miles—Fare five cents per mile.—John P, Kino, President; E. W. Cole, Superintendent; G. T. Anderson, Agent at Atlanta DAT FASSEKSRH THAU. Laave Atlanta 6 00 A.M, Arrive at Augusta 6.45 P.M. Leave Augusta 6.00 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00 P.M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 7.1B P.M. Arrive at Augusta 6.10 A.M. Leave Augusta 6.00 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.15 A.M. NIGHT THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 6.40 P.M. Arrive at Augusta 8.57 A.M. Leave Augusta 6.10 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta 8.06 A.M. ttr* MACON & WESTERN RAILROAD—103 miles—-Fare, five cents per mile—A. J. White, President; E. B. Walker, Superintendent; R. A. Anderson, Agent at Atlanta: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon .... 7.45 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta ... 200 V.M. Leave Atlanta .... 7.15 a.M. Arrive at Macon • - . 1.30 P.M. Leave Macon - - - 8.40 P.M. Arrive ip Atlanta .... 4.30 A.M. Leave Atlanta .... 7.16 P.M- Arrive in Macon - - - 4.10 A.M. Mf* ATLANTA R WEST POINT RAIL ROAD—87 miles—Fare, per mile—John P. King, President; S. P. Grant, Superintendent; R. M. Farrar, Agent at Atlanta: day passenger Train—going gut. Leave Atlanta 7.00 AM. Arrive at West Point 13.00 M. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN—COMING IN. Leave West Point 13.40 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta 6.30 P.M. MT MONTGOMERY R WEST POINT RAIL ROAD.—Daniel H. Cham, Superintendent. Leave West Point - - 10.15 A.M. Arrive at Columbus ... 1.44 P.M. Arrive at Montgomery ... 4.26 P.M. Leave Montgomery - 7.00 A.M. Leave Columbus ... 1.11 P.M, Arrive at West Point - . 1.08 P.M. WESTERN&ATLA\TICRAILROAD. O N and after June 18th, 1807, Passenger Trains will run as follows: GOING NORTH. LEAVING ATLANTA. 8.45 A. M. Daily (except Sundays) Express Passenger.—Arrive at Dalton at 2.30 p. m., connecting with E. T. and Ga. R. R. trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg, Wash ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, anNew York. Arrive at Chattanooga 5.25 p. m., connecting with trains of Nashville ami Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louis ville, and the West, and trains of Mem phis and Charleston Railroad fur Meui- phis. New Orleans, etc. . M. ' 8.50 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ac commodation.—Arrive at Marietta 5.45, Cartersville 8.00, Kingston 8.U0, Dalton 12.25. 7 00 P. M. Daily Great Northern Mail.—Arrive at Dalton at 1.15 a. m., connecting with E. T. and Ga. It. R. trains for Knoxville, Lych- burg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, and New Y'oke, arrive at Chatta nooga 4.10 a. m., connecting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louisville, and the West, and trains of the Memphis and Charleston Rail road for Memphis, New Orleans, etc COMING SOUTH. ARRIVE AT ATLANTA. 1.41 A. M. Daily Gkka'rSouthkbn Mail.—Leav ing Chattanooga 4.30 r. m., connecting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga, and Memphis and Charleston Railroads and Dalton at 7.60 p. M., connecting with trains of E. T. and Ga. Railroads. 8.46 A. M. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton ac commodation.—Leave Dalton at l JB a. m., Kingston 4 30, Cartersville 6.16, Marietta 8. 13.06 P. M. Daily (except Mundave) Express Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 8.80 a. m., making close connections with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga, and Mem- . phis and Charleston Railroads, and Dal ton at 6J6a. M., connecting with trains of East Tennessee and GMlrgia Railroad. PULLMAN'S PATENT SLEEPING COACHES OM ALL EIGHT VBAIXS. JOHN B. PICK, Jel8 Master Transportation. NT MAIL STAGE LINE FROM ATLANTA TODAHLONEGA — Leave Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday - 4.00 A.M. Arrive Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7.00 P.M. New Freight Route. NEW ORLEANS SALOONS. C HICAGO ALE DEPOT-m7U. KENNY. Pro prietor dealer in Brandies, Wines, Whiskies and Begars. Chicago Ale always on hand. No. 14 Alabama street. Atlanta, Ga. aug4—4m ATTORNEYS. motive of longevity, and adds: Ten saves food by lessening the waste of tlie body, sooths the vascular svstein and affords stimulous to the brain. I’he young do not need it, and it is worthy of note that they do not crave or like it. Children will frequently ask for coffee, but seldom for tea. To aged people, whose powers of di gestion and whose bodily substance iiave begun to fail together, it is almost a neces sity. street. mhM-6m ROBT. A. ALSTON, L. J. WINN. HARROW R SIMPSON, ATTORNEYS av LAW r Whitehall and Banking House. y JP Atlanta, Ga. Office corner Whitehall and Alabama streets, over James 1 Entrance on Alabama street. H. P. FARROW, feSO—ly O. F. SIMPSON. ATLANTA VIA GRAND FUNCTION A CHATTANOOGA. A L. Ij RAIL.. No Charg* fer Insurance, Dro^age, Con- missions or Forwarding. INSURANCE. (Iickat Government Sai.k.—One of the' Whitehall streets, second floor. mt f ualt-i. an ;l 1 • ■ ^ . * • ... 4s«r.A 1 VNVFW Mill i ;7ALC> \J IIL w L UIC Sh'ridau'siM. • U ?? i,!i largest sales of army equipments ever made .. si /.‘I* *: the ( liargi has just been ordered by the Quartermaa- oft,K >,x Iter’s Department, to fake place in New A etna life insurance company—. Assets, f5.UUU.0UU. Wm. Jennings, General, Agent, Lynch’s Building, corner of Alabama and Whitehall streets, second The following low rate hae been agreed to, taking effect J ULY Wth, 1867: 1st Class per 100 pounds fl.75 3d Class per 100 pounds 1.60 3d Class per 100 pounds *1.96 4th Class per 100 pounds fl.OO Through Bills of Lading will be given at point of shipment, and all loss, damage and overcharges will be promptly settled at point of delivery. Tariff, showing classification, etc., mav be ob- or Western A Atlantic Railroad. tained at oflice iy24—3m JOHN B. PECK, M. T. my3-ly ' w4 *-• Dejiartment. to take place m . York, loginning on the 22d inst. Over one “Takks.”—A pretty and witty young hundred different classes of articles, under !ady who went to see the lllark Crook altlieliead of army clothing and equipage night«r two since, in < onipauv with her are specified; and the magnitude of the intendol husband, was nmeli .-innoyed by j sale can be judged from the figures, viz: the Impudent staring of a fellow* with a 21.000 woolen blankets. 12.000 rubber bank- rented opera glass wipj sat npiNisitc to her.' or* and jjouehes. 140,000 pairs bootees. Getting out ot all patienee at his persist- ! 63.000 |«iirs boots. 85,000 shirts. 130.000 great HARDWARE MATERIALS. R ou F I N G ence, she snatcheil from a reserved seat on< of the cards which l»ear in large letters the word-Taken,’’and held it up l*efore her, for the information of her unknown ad mirer. It is liardly necessary to say the glass dropped insfanter. and the . !* w used the tmlance of his time In li V.;:.., ' the ballet firlt.—Xashvillr »>• >• coats. 250.000 drawers. 160,000 hats and caps, 30 000 coats and jackets. 500.000 canteens and knapsacks, over 3.000.000 pieces hat and cap trimmings, 13.000 picks, 16.000 axes. 11.000 spades and shovels. Tlie terras of * -’ »re cash, and goods must be removed The sale will be conducted •ueral Sewtelle. HARDWARE.—J. M. A J. C. ALEXANDER, WbitebaU street. Iron, Steel. Nails. Car riage materials. Tools for all trades, Build- lug Materials. Bolting Cloths, Farming Implements. J. M. A J. C. ALEXANDER. sepSU—dftm TOMMEY A STEWART. Dealers in Hardware. Iron and Steel cutlery. Tools of all kinds. Harness. Bridles, collars, Leather, etc. Sign of the Mill Saw and Game Cock, Whitehall street. Atlanta, Georgia sugl—6m $ Impleiu sep9U 4 PHYSHilANS D* W. C. ASHER has removed his office from the Norcros* Corner to the Junction of Mari etta and Walton streets, where he can be found at all hours, when not professionally engaged septa Mu ROOFING. ROOFING. Having established a Manufactory of tbe well known Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofing, The undersigned would call the speciuUattention of builders, and persons about to build, to this STYLE OF ROOFING. It is cheaper and more durable than any other Roofing in use, and is FIRE-PROOF, and has been thoroughly tested, as can be seen by reference. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Roofing of all kinds repaired. Roofing Felt and Roofing Material for Sale. Samples and references can be seen at tbe cor ner of Whitehall and Mitchell streets, or at the Manufactory, on Foundry street .rear of Winshiu’s Foundry. •). a. SMITH. 1 ~ DRUGS! DRUGS! AT TOR CITY DRUG STORE, Corner Whitehall a&4 Marietta streets. TURPIN * KING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IE Drugs Medlolnes, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, Ferelgn and. Demeatlc PERFUMERY. We sell the great tonic HYGIENIC WINE! Recommended by the Clergy, Physicians and Invalids, Our Prescription Department IS COMPLETE. OPEN AT ALL HOURS. DON’T FORGET THB PLACE AND NAME OP TURPIN & KING, sep!5—dtlsnov Norcrosa Corner. “Plague Take the Hindmost!” SWANSON, BOYKIN & CO., WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DRUGGISTS, ROARK’S CORNER, Whitehall street Atlanta, Ga* P HYSICIANS, Dealers, Country Merchants and the public generally, are invited to call and examine our large and varied assortment of PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, We buy entirely from Importers and Manufac turers, and we feel confident that we can give en tire satisfaction to all who will couie and price our goods. We keep constantly on hand Window Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varuishes, Brushes, Combs. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Fancy Articles, &c., and in fact everything usually found in a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. A large supplyof F. W. Devoe’s celebrated GENUINE (Diamond 8) WHITE LEAD, on hand and to arrive. Contractors and Painters will find it to their interest to give us a call before purchashing elsewhere. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED BY A COMPETENT PHARMACEUTIST. Call and examine for yourselves. Now is tlie f lnie to get your Drugs Cheap, for Cash, sepl—d3in SWANSON, BOYKIN A CO. McBRIDE & FORDEN’S GREAT REMEDY “KING OF PAIN,” WILL CURE U IARRIICEA, BLOODY FLUX, Headache aud Earache, in three minutes Toothache in one minute. Sore Throat in ten minutes. Colic and Cramp In five minutes. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Pleurisy, Coughs, Colds, Deafness, Asthma, Piles, Bronchial Affections Dyspepsia, Inflamatlon of the Ktndneys, Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart. PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE. Orders promptly attended to. For sale by JOHN T. HALL, A Sole Agent, rner Whitehall and Hunter streets, Atlanta, Ga. •1,000,000 IN WATCH KOI FOR SALS OJf THX POPULAR X3TONK F RICH PLAN, ff GIVING EVERT PATRON A Handsome aud Beliable Watch! For the low Price of Tea Dollars! Without Regard to Valuo, AND NOT TO BE PAID FOR UNLESS PERFECTL T 8A TISFA CTOR T. 100 Magic Cased Gold vf atchc 36«u tl.4B» WO to Sto 184 to Magi 100 Ladies Watches, Enameled 300 Gold Hunting Cnronmster Watches aooto aw 300 Gold Hunting English Levers., auo to c«a 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 134 to >0* 600 Gold Hunting American Watches 100 to sea 600 Silver Hunting Levers a§ to m 600 Silver Hunting Duplexes 76 to ns 600 Gold Ladies Wntches * w to m2 1,000 Gold Unntlng Leplne* so to 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 60 to tm 3,600 Hunting Silver WatehesTT?:: 36 to S 5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds... it t# 75 tyEvery patron obtains a Watch hr this arricgement, costing but f 10, while k may bo' worth $1,000. No partiality shown.. We wish to Immediately dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificates, naming tbe arti cles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and a ell mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon payment of Tea Dollar-' whether it be a Watch worth #1,000 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates eati- ties you to tho Article named thereon upon par- ment, irrespective of its worth, and as no art icf.* valued less than #10 is named on any certidcatc it will at once be seen that this is No Lottery, bat a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may be participated m even by the most fastidious! A single certificate will be sent hr mall. p.«t paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for #1 eleven for #2, thirty-three and elegant premium for f • sixty-six aud more valuable premium for #10,omi hundred and most superb Watch for #15' T-* Agents, or those wishing employment, this l« a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized m- the Government and open to the most careful scrutiny. Tav us: ’ WRIGHT, BRO-, &, CO.. Importers, 161 BROADWAY, New York. 6epl0—d*w6m c ARPETs. S. S. KENDRICK A CO. v KXCLUSIVB DKnlJCKa in CARPETS* OIL CLOTHS* RCCS. MATS, CURTAINS, CORNICES, Shades, Cords* Loops, Tassels, »tr.. t3TUP-STAIRS* jS3 Whitehall street Atlanta* 41a., Announce the arri va of a large and elegant ito> k. BOUGHT SINCE THB RECENT DECLINE, In addition to elegant novelties In Brussels and 3-Plys, They Invite Special Attention to the LOW PRICE CARPETS. Choice, durable goods at .70,75 and fl **) |»er yard Orders from a distance solicited and carefun executed. S. S. KENDRICK A CO., octll— dtlstlan Atlanta, Ga Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins! M^RBMKMBER THE PLACE, octk-dl lltawSm H AVING the Agency, at thi-, ]»oint, for t celebrated For Family Use, Liver and Kidney Complaints. Sold by by all Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M. BININGER A CO. (established 1778.) Importer* of Wines, Brandies, so., No. 16 Beeves sroxav. New Y oek. septl—d6m HARDWARE! 400 IRON AND STEEL. tons Sweedea and Refined Iron, 40 tons Plow Steel, 1000 keg* Nails—best brands* 2000 pairs Trace Chains, 50 Anvils, 100 Vices, 8000 lbs. 8. Wagon Axles, 150 doc. Sargent’s Cotton Cards, 200 doz. Ames’ Shovels and Spades 100 colls Jute and Manila Rope, 50 Smiths’ Bellows, 300 bags Shot, 30 tons Savory’s Hollow Ware, 500 Grindstones, 150 doz. Collins’ Axes. Also, a fine assortment of CUTLERY and MIS CELLANEOUS HARDWARE, for sale oa the most favorable terms, by BONES, BROWN A CO., Augusta, Ga. September 11,1867—dlmeod MEADOR A BROTHERS* Tobacco Commission Merchants, (UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL,) A TLA NT A G SO R GIA, R ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that they keen constantly on haDd an extensive as sortment of all the leading brands known to the trade, consisting, in part, of Ragland’s Virgin; Ragland's Virginia; Ragland's Honey-dew; Seth Halsev’s Comet: MrCorkle A Bowman's Queen of the South; Miller’s Bluff City: Paoe’s Creole; Matthews Jt W'right’s Rose Mountain; Holland’s Golden Age, and Holland's Indian Queen, together with various other grades too tedious to men tion. Also, assorted brands of CIGARS and SMOKING TOBACCO. All of which are offered to the trade on as accommodating terms ns pur chasers will find elsewhere. augS—3m In Bankruptcy. P AMPHLET COPIES of the Rule* and Regu lations in Bankruptcy, adopted by the Dis trict Court of tbe Unital State* for the Northern District of Georgia, eaa be bad on application at tbe Clerk’s Office'Atlanta,"Ga. Price, 90 cents. nugFI—dtf HORACE L. EMERY’S PATENT“CN1VEU"AL’ Cotton Gin and Condenser, RAILWAY AND LEVER HORSE POWERS Threshing Machines, AND THB IXUHRAOLI/0 PAYBXT COTTON PRESS I am now prepare!! to fora Ml taaw SUPERIOR MACHINES *1 short notice aril at mnauiacturen prices. AH partio* founding purchasing AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY vU; find II to thoU Interest to purchase of and through no. Circular* and PMcagLiot fomUhed oa applita- tlon fo person or by letter. F. W. I. ECHOLS, Agricultural Implement Dealer and Jnlyk-d4» Com mis* ion Merchant BANKING HOUSE JAY COOKE & CO., VIA. SO WALL STREET, Cor. #f UntMustreet Haw Ferk. W ’K bay and sell at tbe most liberal current prices, and keep on hand a full supply or GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ifaCUES. SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTER EST NOTES, and execute order* for purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. ^ CORVEBSIOKl, We convert the several issue* of SavKR-Taik- TIE8 at tbe most favorable market rate* into Five- Twenties. which, at present price of gold, yield the holder about one per cent, more interest per annum. Circulars with full particular* fomUhed upon application. au«c37—d3m JAY COOKE R CO. FOR BALE. A SPLENDID HOUSE AND LOT IX Marietta lor sale; second bou.,c from tha public square on “ National Cemetery street;” house with five well plastered rooms, four fire-places, garrett and cellar, double kiteh- en, with stack chimney, good stable and »|>lcnrti»l garden as good well of water as there is in the whole country. Everything in good condition Shade trees in front and fruit tree* in the rear — Fer foil particular* apply to B. W. VANDYKE. ▲t Ford, Hightower A Co.’*. Atlanta, Or J. T. LOWERY, augl6—dtf Marietta. Ga. » bothbcbjld. r. aoraacaifc* 9. KOTHICHILD * vioLDiu dr*Lana in BOC ° 'SHOES, *ew Yerk.