The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, October 25, 1867, Image 1

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i» iP y w* 11 * IA H)i! *NI Sf u VOL. L—NO. 207. ATLANTA, GA., FKIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1867. PRICE—6 CENTS. THE DAILY OPINION. iy \| a l lOtOOftl AID I. B. DUMBLB. Mm, Central BmU41«c< Bnait* Block t Broad St. rEIDAT MORjmrO:::::OCTOBER V. TKUEGKAPUIC. FROM TOM MEW TOME PRESS ASSOCIATION. Important Ammt ur Chattakoooa.— C. w. ITt-ad, aXim “Sof»r Hoad," a noted desperado. wooarrenteil in Chattanooga on Tiriv-dajr evening. on a charge of attempt to murder. It appears that In 1865, he rode up to the houae of Maj. Yatea. in the neighborhood of Ringgold. On., and de- lr.andcd his money. The Major replied U>at be had no money, whereupon the pri soner drew a revolver and shot him in the ere, leaving him for dead. He will beacnt to Georgia, a* an application tor a reqtilai- htota iia* been aoa. for by Miij. Yata». Mors Murder or T*nni»8r».—On Not- attie creek, nix miles east of Madisonville. an the Iron Works road, one hour before daylight, on Wednesday morning of last week, Mr. Toliver White was shot at bis own house by a man named William Car ter, of Georgia, and died in about three hoars. Th* Senatorial Oomtmtt in Tkn.nk.sskr. It Ls understood that Governor Brouu- l<iar, Mr. Maynard slid Col. Stokes are or Wave l>e«*n candidates for the United States Senators}iip from Tennessee. Mr. May- Bard declines the race in the following tin!: To tNe Members of the Oenernl Assembly: | With thanks to those of your body who have honored me with your votes forSena- r »r of tlrn United States. 1 hereby Ix’ff leave To withdraw from the Senatorial contest. 1'lease, therefore. consider me no longer a candidate. Horace Maymauu. XashvilK Oot-23. 1867. This withdrawal will increase Brown- low’s chance* for election. Indeed, we re gard Lb election as almost certain. Ca— on Jmasks*cm Davis.—A late Wash- ikffton letter says: -Prom official sources it is learned that the case of Jefferson Davis will undoubt edly l*e tried next month, whether Chief Justice Chase sliail preside or not. Eacii party doiirea and expects Jiutee Chaae to fiear the case, and there is at this time no good reason known that would prevent his presence, should there in? no extraordina ry delay in bringing the case before the •«irt. But as it is expected that the trial will last four or five weeks, thus running «<ver a part of the term of the Supreme fruirt. which meets on the first Monday of rHsvinber. it is barely possible that Judge < base may not feel warranted in entering upon a hearing, lest lie shall be prevented in tin* meantime from attending to his im perative duties in the Supreme Court. Le gal questions of vast importance are pre pared for argument before the Circuit < ourt, which it is desired shall be decided :,j the Chief Justice. But rather than this cue shall be continued, both parties are Subscription and Advertising. laltlawry Caareatlani. Washington, Oct. *4.—The National Repnblicaa Codhnittee to initiate the Presi dential campaign meets here on the 11th of December. That of the Democrats meets November 1st, rirftala BleeUaaa. Returns from Virginia indicate the suc cess of the Conueution and predominance of Radicals, and show the whites and blacks against each other almost solidly. Baltimore Election. The Democratic candidate ha* Lean elec ted in Baltimore by 13,000 majority, den* Sheridan at Harttori. Gen. Sheridan participates in an impos ts a display at Hartford to-day. ** JaA«« Chaee to Try Mr. Oarii. Judge Chase writes Judge Underwood that he will be in Richmond at the open ing of the Court, and if the defense desires it, lie will try Mr. Davis at once. Judge Chase will not remain in Rich mond after the opening of the Supreme Court here In Decern Ik*r. Coble Summery. BCcraldini lias formed an Italian Minis try. Ciraldia is framing a Coup <fe Etat. Cotton. It requires no little courage bo entertain ami express a favorable opinion respecting the commercial position of this great sta ple. It has treated its friends so badly; the losses of those who have endeavored to maintain its price are so great that the ex plosion of John Law’s schemes in France must he referred to to find a parallel. Much of these losses were the result of the set ting of non-commercial theories against a lew plain commercial facts. In November, 1H65. the price of middling cotton was pushed up in this market from 44 to 65 cents per pound—from which there has been a steady decline to the close of last week—when the same grade sold at 18 cents per pouud. Among the transactions re cently effected. 500 bales sold at It cents, which cost 56 cents per pound, the loss up on which, exclusive of storage, insurance and other charges, was over eighty-live thousand dollars. And this case is one of many. One who went into the market for a flyer, to the extent of not more than fifty bales, thereby lost a small fortune. The decline that has taken place has pulled down and bankrupted some of the oldest and wealthiest mercantile houses in the world. In view' of these facts, expressions of confidence in the staple, even at the rela tively low prices that have been reached, will be received with incredulity. But then; are facts that must not lie lost sight of. SUBSCRIPTION.—One copy, orb tiau, #8-00; SIX NORTHS, fUS.mil NORTHS. **00; ART ARM rssioo. SEVENTT-FIVE CENTS FISK MONTH. TSSHS OR WKXKLT: Orb sopy me year 6*0* Two copies ona year..... •£ rivH copies oao year 10 0* Tea copies oast year (and oao free to the per- aon forming the club.) BOO Subscriptions to both editioas will be received for six months, at rates corresponding with the foregoing terms. ADVERTISING—Cards la CiTT Dissctobt. not to exceed five lines, *11.00 per annum. Special leaded aotlces FifTxsM Cbrtb per line for first uuertioa^nd Fiva Cents per line thereafter. The tame charges will be made for advertisements occupying Teas than a square, obituaries, and all articles of a personal nature. Except in cases of special contract, other advertisements will be charged the following rates: Ons bqo aes, one insertion, 14 “ two insertions, - • “ ** three insertions, M 44 one week. ... " 44 one month - 44 44 three mouths. - Sheriff's sales, per, levy of ten l|nes or lest *1.00 1.3U *.00 *40 10.00 “5.0f' sneriu •» *aiw*. per icy v or tea tiucs • ri"* sheriff’* Mortgage fi. la. Mies, per square.... VU0 Tax Collectors’* sates, per sqnare 5 08 Citations for Letters of Administration 3 00 Citations for Letters of Guardianship 8 00 Letters of application for dismission from Administration .... 4 00 Letters of application for dismission from Guardianship - *W Applications for leave to sell Land B 00 Notices to Debtor* and Credltof* 8 00 Sales of Land, etc., per square 6 00 hales of perishable property, 10 days, per sqr. 1 80 Estiwy Notices, 80 days.. 8 00 Foreclosure of Mortgage, per sqr, each time... 1 00 TIME REQUIRED FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING. Sales of Land, etc., by Administrators, Execu tors or Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the i hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the af- i lernoon, at the Court House in the county in f which the property is situated. Notices of these ‘ sales must be given in a public gazette 40 days i previous to the day of sale. Notices of the sale of personal property must lx* given in like manner 10 days previous to the day of sale. Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate must also be published 40 days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, ete., must be published for two months. Citations for letters of Administration, Guar dianship, etc., must be published30 days; for dis mission from Administration, monthly 6 mouths; for dismission from Guardianship 40 days. Rules for foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub lished monthly for 4 months; for establishing lost papers, for the full space of 8 months; for com pelling titles from Executors or Administrators, where bond has been given by the deceased, the full space of three months. Publications will always be continued accord ing to tbe»e, tbo legal requirements, snlosa other, wise ordered. LIBERAL DEDUCTION* WiU be mad# to yearly advertisers. |fcjjr All transient and foreign advertisements must tie prepaid to secure publication. All letters on business, or communications for publication, must be addressed to SCRUGGS A DUMBLE. Atlanta. Ga. XlflHT TA88SR0XB TSAIS—DAILY. Leave Atlanta . , Arrive at Chattanooga * « Leave Chattanooga - > Arrive at Dalton - - , Arrive at Atlanta DAILY rASBKMexB MAIN—DAILY, (except Sundays). Leave Atlanta ... Leave Dalton ... Arrive at Chattanooga • Leave Chattanooga - Arrive at Atlanta •ALTON ACCOMMODATION TSAIS—DAILY, (except Sundays). .iLeave Atlanta .... to* P.M. *Arr»ve at Dalton . » • • 11.** P.M. Slave Dalton .... 1 JO P.M. Arrive at Atlanta * 10.30 A.M. Railroad Schedulea. Met; W. G. Qeamuro, 8. C. Shop Wallacb, Gen. Agent; W. K. Wxss Ticket Agent; &. A. Baoor, Gen'l Fr Joss M. Baibeza, Agent at Atlanta: Cbaxlss B. General ‘AgSht; TDD P.M. 4.00 A.M. 4J8P.M. 7.18 AM. 135 A.M. 3.80 A.M. 8.85 P.M. 548 PM. 4.00 A.M. 1.16 P.M. MT GEORGIA RAILROAD—171 miles—Far* five cents per mile.—John P. Kims, President; JL W. Co LX, Superintendent; G. T. Aronson, Agent at Atlanta. •AY YAMXXeSB TSAIS. Leave Atlanta 6.00 AM, Arrive at Augusta 648 P.M. Leave Angusta 6.00 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta 6.00 P.M. nioht r ambbqbs tsaib. Leave Atlanta 7.16 P.M. Arrive at Augusta. 6.10 A.M. Leave Augusta 6.00 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.16 A.M. night through tbkight train. Leave Atlanta 0.40 P.M. Arrive at Augusta 9.87 A.M. Leave Augusta 6.10 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta 8.06 A.M. JBy MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.—108 miles—Fare, five cents per mile—A. J. WhitS, President; E. B. Walxkr, Superintendent; R. A. Anderson, Agent at Atlanta: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon Arrive at Atlanta Leave Atlunta Arrive at Macon Leave Macon Arrive in Atlanta Leave Atlanta Arrive in Macon 7.43 A.M. 3 00 P.M. 7.13 A.M. 1.30 P.M. 8.40 P.M. 4 30 A.M. 7.H P.M- 4.10 A.M. City Business Directory. BOOTS db SHOES. BOOTS, SHOES and LEATHER. NEW STORE—NEW GOODS _Extra inducements to buyers at Wholesale Retail. Peachtree street, opposite Cox & Hill. my*9-6m GEO. W. PRICE. G. H. A A. W. FORCE, Wholesale and Retail dealers in BOOTS and SHOES—sign of Big Iron Boot. Large assortment always . . . . on hand for City trade. Whitehall street, At- C otton, at the present prices, is not; lanta. Ga. mya-6m MT ATLANTA A WEST POINT RAIL ROAD—87 miles—Fare, per mile—John P. King, President; S. P. Grant, Superintendent; R. M. Farrar, Agent at Atlanta: DAT PASSENGER TRAIN—GOING GOT. Leave Atlanta 7.08 AJM. Arrive at West Point 18.00 M. DAY TASBRNGSR TRAIN—OOIUXS IS. Leave West Point 1840 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta. 6.88 P.M. DRUGS! DRUGS! AT TERM CITY DRUG STORE, Whitehall ant Marietta stmts. TURPIN St KING, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS IB Drugs Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, STANDARD PATENT JIEDICINX8. rsrsi^n and Desieitlc PEBFTJMBRY. We sell the groat {bale HYGIENIC WINE! Recommended by tbo Clergy, Physicians and Invalids, Our Prescription Department IS COMPLETE. OPEN AT ALL HOURS. DON’T P0RGET TUB PU0B AND NAME OP TURPIN & KING, scpl3—dtlsnov Norcross Corner. “Plague Take the Hindmost!” MF MONTGOMERY A WHttT POINT RAIL ROAD.—Daniel H. CRAM, Superintendent. Leave West Point . . 18.16 A.M. Arrive at Columbus ... 1.44 P.M. Arrive at Montgomery . , . 4.96 P.M. Leave Montgomery - 7.00 A.M. Leave Columbus - - .1.11 P.M. Arrive at West Point . . 1.03 P.M. WESTERS & ATLASTIG RAILROAD. O par ing the cost of growing. The average | price of mi<]Ulin»: cotton before the war was 11c. per pound, in gold; equal to 10c.j 4 daik a incur present currency; adding 2'^e lor I A. the government tax. making IS'-Je., while it U perfectly plain that the cost of raising cotton has fully doubled, and at least 22c. per pound is necessary to return the planter his first cost. The estimates of MERCHANTS AND GROCERS UKEsE, Auction and Commission Merchants. Sign, Auction House. White hall street, Atlanta, lia. fe9U—1 v 1 P ETER LYNCH, W holesale and Retail Gro cer, ami dealer in V arieties, Whitehall street, Atlanta, lia. fe23—ly N and after June 18th, 1867, Passenger Trains will run as follows: GOING NORTn. LEAVING ATLANTA. ft.43 A■ M. Dijly ixxcvrr Sundavr) Express Passenger.—Arrive at Dalton at 9.30 r. M., connecting with E. T. and Ga. It. R. trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg, Wash ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. Arrive at Chattanooga 5.23 p. M., connecting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad l’orXashville. I^iuis- ville, and the West, ami trains of Mem phis and Charleston Railroad for Mem- I iLYINS & PARROTT. WHOLESALE GRO-j CKRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,! i 3.00 P phis. New Orleans, etc. M. illy by writ, 01 error. I A special dispatch to a New' York paper .Utes that Mr. Davis’ trial will probably remmence ou the 2Sth of November. <>KAKttlMITY Or A IvKCKXTANT TlUKK.— We find tliu following remarkable state- ■ent in a St. Louis, Mo., paper; In 1860, Mr. K., a ^prosperous business ■an of St. Louis, captured a theif in his deeping apartment. The culprit pleaded t* ban! for release that Mr. K. set him at liberty, on the promise of future good b©-, kavlor. giving him some money besides.— l® I860, Mr. K. failed In business, and be came * clerk at fi moderate salary. I’ass-. Png the pod office fi short time since, K» who was very shabbily attired, was ac- 'Wrtert by «n elegantly dressed, beieweied individual, with. -IIow do you do, Mr. K.Y •Mod to see you l Still iu busineHS on Main itreet ?** K^vainly endeavoring to remem ber the stranger, replied that tie was not in tMuiness; in fact, was hunting a situa tion. Stranger said, ‘‘Please walk with me % short distance.’* The two repaired to a fcotel, where the stranger introduced him self as the repentant thief. lie forced K. to accept a loau of 610,000, with which to recommence business. He said that dur ing the war he had made a large sum of money, and he had long desired to express hD gratitude to K. in some auhstantinl man rier. largely take the place of linens and wool ens. It is mixed largely in so-called wool en, linen and silk fabrics, and with the high cost of food, cotton goods, must bo iilg taken large!r|in place of fluei" Ikbrics.— Therefor, placing the yield at 1000,000 bales, It Is not atall probable that we shall hare more than 1,GUO,000 bales to ex port, if. Indeed, we can spare so much. Cotton comes Into the ports slowly. The Treasury regulations respecting tu© pay ment of the tax are stated to bo the prin cipal cause of the delay in getting the crops to market. It will bo well for U10 South if there be some delay: it will servo to restore confidence, of which there la a marked deficiency. The available shipping of the ports promises to be fully occupied the next three months in supplying Great Britain’s more pressing needs for food.— Consequently, with immediate large re ceipts at the ports, ;he rates of freights and — | exchange will be greatly adverse to the in- iMi'KACitMKNr.—A Washington letter of 1 terests of cotton. New York alone pro- ahe 2th. says: t mises to bo able to furnish immediate fa- A letter received here from Hon. James cilities for handling cotton. Besides, it is I* Wilson, of Iowa, Chairman of the House I probable that the cotton tax will te rcduc- .ludicinry Committee, states that he has ex- i ed to one cent per lb. soon after the meet- A J. ROBERT & CO., General Commission . Merchants, and Agents lor Manufacturers and Producers, at the Bridge, on Broad street and railroad, Atlanta, Ga. A. J. ROBERT, ap2-l v F. W. ROBERT. represented as willing to submit their. , points to Judge Underwooil. trusting to , c»onaDir*400*0OG Gfanit^Fronl?FeachtretfstreetfAUanu^Ga. getting them before the Supreme Csmrt ti- uo ' v coming to m.irket ><ir> iroin -.100,000 | fe-22_iy tally by wq-it of error.” J to 2.800,000 bales. But it is coming upon markets nearly bare, whereas, the stock one year ago was three hundred thousand bales. We exported last year 1,500.000 bale* It is not probable that the exports this Year w ill greatly exceed that figure. We have to replenish bur stocks, instead of drawing from them, and this alone will nearly dis- ixise of the increased growth. Again, the lower prices will greatly increase the con sumption. There will be fifty per cent, more cotton used with the price at 22o than at over 40c. Cotton goods at low prices JOHN O. ROGERS, Dealer in Family Gro- J CEKIE3 and Country Produce, Whitehall, one door from Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. Choice Hams always on hand. aug9—6m BANNERS AND BROKERS T HK GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK, Bank Block, Alabama street. John Bios, Presi dent; K. I.. Joshs,Cashier; Darwin G. Jobss, Teu lor; Edward H. Jovks, Book-Keeper. DIREC TORS—John Bice, John Collier, R. B. Kawson, S. A. ttnrand. W. WT. Clayton. feW—1 y JT• lanta, G.. i>u/h aafi mUaGolds, Silver, Bonds, Stocks, and Bank Bills. Bxehangos Bonds, makas investment* for p*iti« in Bonds and Slooks; allows iutarMA «a Deposits when talk for two month, at loBK«r. fgfo—ly G. DOBBINS R CO., BROKMBB, sornar of Whitens 11 and Alahaaa stream. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ac commodation—Arrive at Marietta 5 45, Cartersvilie 8.06, Kingston 9.00, Dalton 12.25. 7ou P. M. Daily Great Northern Mail.—Arrive at Dalton at 1.15 A. M., connecting with E. T. andGa. R. R. trains for Knoxville, Lych- burg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, and New York, arrive at Chatta nooga 4.10 A. M., connecting with trains ol 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 Great Southern Mail.—Leav ing Chattanoooa 4.30 r. u., connecting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga, and Memphis and Charleston BailroadB and Dalton at 7.69 r. M.. connecting with trains of K. T. and Ga. Railroads. 948 A. M. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton ac commodation.—Leave Dalton atl.fo a. m., Kingston 4 88, Cartersvilie 8.16, Marietta 8. 12,63 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Bxprbm Parsbbqer.—Leave Chattanooga at 640 a. *., making eloee conneeticss with trains Hue and Chattanooga, and Mess M. Jty'srsaoes—Tri.sbee A Roberts, 3i ew^Y ork kins, Trowbridge & Warren, Vugusta, Slew York; B. . Ga.; D.lF. Fleming,Charleston, 9. C.; J.' D. Cunningham, Montgomery, Ala.; B. Peters. Atlanta; R. Austell, Atlanta; Edward Paddlrfonl, Savannah, Ga. fe9D—ly A tlanta national bank—designa ted DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED ST .uTKS. A. Austell. President; W. II. Tuller, the next tliree month.-* in supplying Great C'Ahier. DIRECTOKii—-a. Austell, M. G. Dob - - - tJis, W. R. Phillips,Jesse McLendon, J. H. James. Special attention paid to Collections in Atlanta and through this section. Prompt returns made pvwoetl no opinion rrgsniin"the impeach- j ingof Congress. After January thero will, ment of the President outside of the Coin-; no doul>t. be le.4s difficulty in moving the the planter. We Special attention paid to Collects id through this section. Prompt at the lowest current rates. Our New Y'ork Cor respondent, the Fourth National Bank, to whom we refer. fe30—ly of Xsshv phis and Charleston Railroads, and Dal ton at 846 a. *., connecting with trains at East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad. PULLMAN'S PATENT SLEEP ISO GO ACHES ON ALL JU9BT TRAINS. JOHN B. PBCK. Jel9 Master Transportation. J0* MAlll STAGit LINK FBGM ATLANTA TODAH LONEGA — Leave Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday «.B* A.M Arrive Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7.00 P.M. FURNITURE. ■dttce room ; and that no 0110 ha.4 nnv au- thority from him to promise that he' will vote either for or against reporting articles ii . e.. . -rwt tho many unrounded rumors npeachment, tho m evi pul . Wllsi Phis statement sets at ny 'hare her* published recertly to the effect -■bat Mr. Wilson had announced a change of opinion 00 this subject. Tho same re- •■* r » apply to Judwo Churoliill’s position an ibis matter. Wild Ci-ovw*.—\ now grass, Which i» federally crJleiS in this section by the -name of Wild Clover, is springing luxuri antly all over this District, and we see ■from our exchanges, all over the Southern 4ute*. It grows almost everywhere, and «sems to “take hold even of the washed *od galled parta of the land, as if it would • nsdeetn both the looks and fertility of the country. It appears to ho a dwarf clover, '* Very thick set. and covers the ea.-th with ■ beautiful carpet of grus-n. Wo liav<* h.-ard that a single root sends out ns nianv x» six hundred branelu fficult crop to the advantage of aro awaro that the Southern cotton grow ers arc in but poor condition to carry their cotton crop; and, of course, it would bo impossible, if our idea were adopted, to carry it fully into practice. Tho wauts of Europe for the coming year will undoubtedly exceed tho amount she has taken during the past: and when it shall be demonstrated that her supply from America will be increased but little, if any, a considerable reaction will un doubtedly tako place in the prices current * - - Dealer in Fubnitubk, Utholstkbt and making; Parlor and Bed Room Sets, and Furniture Repaired, by A. EROKXZ1X- . GEU, Hunter street, between Whitehall and in moving the Pryor. aag7—*m h New Freight Route. NEW ORLEANS —TO— ATLANTA in her markets. r. World. VIA GRAND JUNCTION A CHATTANOOGA. SALOONS. C HICAGO ALE DEPOT—mT B. KENNY. Pro prietor dealer In Brandies, Wines, Whiskies and Segars. Chicago Ale always on hand. No. 14 Alabama street. Atlanta, Ga. aug4 8m ATTORNEYS. A LSTON R WINN, attorneys at Law, At lanta, Ga. OSes, Granite Bloek, Broad street. EOBT. A. AlitON. mh84-6m Ju. J. WINN. New Way to Makb Horses Draw.—A team of two horses, hitched to -» wagon heavily loaded with wood, stalled at the hill near the Tennessee round-hon9e>. yes terday, and all the whipping and beating by the driver could not iriduco them to budge a peg. Just as the Jehu was aluiut to give up the contest in despair, an old 'ARROW k SIMPSON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Atlanta. Ga. Office corner Whitehall and abama streets, over James’ Banking House, Entrance on Alabama street. H. P. FARROW, M0—ly O. F. SIMPSON. F J Alai INSUEANOE. an oiu — country negro cuiuo up to the horses, slip- j niul that pulled J |H?d the bridles from Uieir heads patted out at rHiidoin huiI eonnted. It }>; mite})! them a few times ujxm the neck with Ills |Yli4|i<at l>y enttle, and is s«i<l to be evtei ni-j hand.and then giving the wonl. tlieunimals A etna life insurance company- Assets, *5,000,000. Wm. Jknnings, General Agent. Lynch's Building, corner of Alabama and Whitehall streets, second floor. my9-ly HARDWARE MATERIALS. ALL RAIL. No Gkwrff« for Imsrma* DmfAfCoir- mimlom tv Furwctdiny. lag low rate no haem agreed to, taking effect JULY Kith, 1887: 1st Class per 100 pounds.., fl.73 fid Class per 100 pounds 1.80 fid Class per 100 pounds *146 4th Class per 100 pounds fcl.00 Through Bills of Lading will be given at point of shipment, and ell loss, damage and overcharges will be promptly settled at point of delivery. Tariff, showing classification, etc., may be ob tained at oflice or Western A Atlantic Railroad. jy*4—Sm JOHN B. PECK. M.T. R u SWANSON, BOYKIN A CO.. vxoumaab arm aw ail DRUGGISTS, ROARK’S QOBIfEB, Whitehall street Atlanta, Ga. P HYSICIANS, Dealers, Country Merchants and the public generally, are invited to call aad examine our large ana varied assortment of PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, We buy entirely from Importers and Manufac turers, and we feel confident that we can give on- tire satis!action to all who will come and price our goods. We keep constantly on hand Window Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Combs Perfumery, Toilet S>o*p», Fancy Articles, do., and in fact everything usually found in a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. A large supply of F. W. Devoe’s celebrated GENUINE (Diamond S) WHITE LEAD, on baud and to arrive. Contractors and Painters will find it to their interest to give us a call beiore purchashing elsewhere. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED BY A COMPETENT PHARMACEUTIST. Call and examine for yourselves. Now is the 'line to get vour Drugs Cheap, for Cash, sepl—il3m SWANSON, BOYKIN & CO. *1,000,000 IN WATCHES! FOR SALK ON TH* POPULAR IM-ONE PBICB PL Air. 4* GIVING BTIBT PATRON A. Handsome and Reliable Watch! 100 For the low Prlee 01 Te* Dtflaral Without Regard to Value, AND NOT TO REPAID FOR UNLESS PERPECTLT SATISFACTORY. 100 Solid Gold Hfifitiag Watches. RWR to fit «M 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches sno a. ^ 100 Ladles Watches, Enameled. 200 Gold Hunting Chroameter Watches njo to m» 900 Gold Hunting KnglUh Levers,, aw to sfii 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 1SG to an 800 Gold Hunting American Watches m to MB 800 Silver Hunting Levers 00 to \m "00 Silver Hunting Duplexes 73 to «n 608 Gold Ladles Watches ou to xm 1,000 Goid Hunting Leplnes eu tu TL 1,000 Miscellaneous Stiver Watches . 80 So 'to 9,800 Huatiag Silver Watches 83 to <fo 6,008 Assorted Watches, nil kinds... lw to ft WE very patron obtains a Watch he this arrangement, costing but f 10, while f may be worth 61,060. shown. AH No partiality We wish to ttoasediatelv dispose of the a bore magnificent Stock. Certificates, naming the am- cles, are Placed la sealed envelopes, and wen mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles aaatf on their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars whether it be a Watch worth 61.000 or one worth' less. The return of any of our certificate* enti tles you to the article named thereon upon pa> ment, irrespective of its worth, aud as no article valued less than *10 is named on any uertiiic-au- it will at once be seen that this is No Lottery, bat a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may be participated >■ even by the most fastidious! A single certificate will be sent bv mail. p<»> paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for *1, eleven for $2. thirty-three and elegant premium for *3. sixty-six and more valuable premium lor #jt», o..« hundred amt most superb Watch for #13. i%> Agents, or those wishing employment, this i- ■ rare opportunity. It is a legilimatelv <vndnrte* business, duly authorized by tho Governmea and open to the most careful scrutiny. Tar t s i WRIGHT, - BROn & CO- Importers. 10A BROADWAY, Now Yort aeplfi—dawfim carpets . 8. 8. KENDRICK * CO., •xoLuaira Mutuum ut CARPETS, Oil. QLOTHS, HiW«. MATH CURTAINS, OORNH!KS Sluute*. Cords, Loops, Tassels, «fw.. «rUP-STAIRS,-« Whitehall street Atlanta. Ua.. Announce the arriva of a large and elegant »to>A BOUGHT SINCE THE RECENT DECLINE. In addition Uj elegant novelties In Brussels and 3-Ply*. They Invite Special A'tentiyn to the. LOW PRICE CARPETS. Choice, duralile go«xi> at M, 73 and #1 O) p«*r \ ar Orders iroiq a distance solicited »n<l «-ar» *uii» executed. s. b. KENDRICK A it* oettl—dttstjaa kttanta, CEORCIA McBR LD!Am DEN ’ S AURIl'tLTIRAL WAR Ell II! St. “KING OF PAIN,” D WILL CURE lARRUOlA, BLOODY' FLUX, Hea<lacbe and Earache, in three minutes Toothache in one minute, bore Throat in ten minutes. Colic aDd Cramp in five minutes. ' Sprains Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pleurisy, Coughs, Colds, Deafness, Asthma, Piles, Bronchial Affections, Dyspepsia. Inflamatlon of the Kimlneya, Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart. PRICE, 61 PER bottle. Orders promptly attended tq, ‘ ‘ JOHN T. HALL \Y IIITKIfAI.L VTRKK.T, ATLANTA Gloiti. 1 a Far sale by bole Agent, streets. Garner Whitehall and Hunter w«», Atlanta, On. ‘RKMKMBKfi THE PLACE, dun wfim For Family Use. Liver and Kidney Complaints. Sold by by all Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M. g ^ .established 1778,) Importers of >. Ac, No. 13 BXAVXB aTRXBT, sepil—dflm BININGK Wines. Bri Naw Yobx HARDWARE! IRON AND 8TEEL. A /Art tons Sweedea and Reflned Iron. 40 tons Plow Steel, 1000 keffS Nails—best brands. 2000 pairs Trace Chains. 00 Anvils, 100 Vices, 6000 lbs. 8. Wagon Axles, 150 doa. Sargent’s Cotton Cards, 600 do/.. Ames’ Shovels and Spades 100 colls Jute and Manila Ropes 50 Smiths' Bellows, 300 bags Shot. 30 tons Savory's Hollow Ware. 300 Grindstones, 150 doc. Collins’ Axes. P. W. J. ECHOLS, Proprietor. K^Tuk LARirK!»T F Moat Vaituto 4 Most PsACficrt Ahortmutt or Aon. - ^cccrtraai. Lmplkmkkts and Mn’initot 'em saocobi vo An^xn ms Oraia, teed and Gfiaae Drills. Cotton Qine aad Condensers. Zagersoll's Cotton aad Bay Prosses Horan Powers, Turning and 8ub*oil Plesr*. Forage Cutters, Corn Sbollers, Cider and Wine Mills. Wheelbarrows. Trucks, Road and Manure Scrapers. Hay and Manure Forks. Spring Bed Slats, Washing Machines. Fan Mills, Wheat Threslars, I And other thing, too numrn to menti'ia Recall and nxanius or send for * Ircvlin octfi—dt6nov p. nr. fi. BCHOUs. bTTk INC HOU 8 E JAY COOKE & CO.. Je. W WALL araSET. _ YArK buy and sell at the toast liberal corveei ilea, a fine aMortmont of CUTLERY and MIS- VV price*, aad keep on head a fail *qrp.▼ «r LLANKOU8 HARDWAR*. for sale on the GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ftat KC A1 OR most favorable tenm;, by 'N1 BONKS, BROWN k CO September 11,1W7—dlmeod Augusta. Ga o tr ini,. UT Some weeks h«;o the house of Gen- f r * 1 '-■‘ 1 f , , ton Fisk, in St. Louis, was rob- t>ed of 61GUU worth of jewelry.. Next day a woman w&j arrested in SprinfftieM, 111., but released on bail, and escaped. On searching her trunk, all or (Jt;u. Fisk’s lost property was discovered, ften. Fisk n a* formerly agent of tin*. Fr«s»duteu's Bureau in Tenet*****. j ujirivey mmicu uiav 110 iinu tin ten many 1 bnlkv horses in his day, and never knew liis simple plan of inducing them to draw faithfully to fail.—Lynchburg X&e*. or It is said the human voice, when iu utterances are clearly articulated, and it is supplied with good lungs, will fill 400.000 cubic feet of air. provided they bo icc’nted in a proper manner, and : ■ * r, * \ and directed adrant^g 1 . HARDWARE.—J. M. A J. C. AlkxaVVK*. Whitehall street. Iron. SteeL Nails. Car riage materials, Tool* for all trades Build ing Materials. Bol'iug Cloths Farming Implements. J. M. A J. C. ALEXANDER. sep20— d*»m _ TOMMET fi STEWART, Dxxlkbs IX Hardwxbk. Irok and Stem, annr, Tools of sll kinds, Harness. Bridles. <2>llars, I.eathrr, etc.. Sign of the Mill Saw and Gama Cock, Whitehall street. Atlanta, Georgia. aug*—8m 4 •» ROOFING. ROOFING. * ilrtvu*t r efcUtbhnbtui tt Muuui\u:Wry of Uie well known Pelt, Cement and Gravel Roofing, The undersigned would call the speciallattentioa ‘ to builu, to PHYSIC I A NS. D R. W. C. ASHER has removed hD oflice frem the Norcroee Corner to the junction ofMarl- a.d Walton streets, where be can be fousd at urs. when not prereesieaaliy engaged -48m •f builders, and persons about to build, to tbD 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 aad Roofing Material for Sale. Samples and references can be seen at the ear ner of Whitehall and Mitebell streets, or at the Manufactory, ea Foundry street .rear of W lath ip’s Foundry. •). A. 8MITM- MEADOR ft BROTHERS, Tobacco Commission Merchant*, (CXPCTt UNITED BV4TM HOTEL,' ATLANTA GEORGIA, R ESPECTFULLY announce to Uie public that thev keep constantly on hand an extensive as sortment or all the lkadino brands known to the trade, consisting, in part, of Ragland's Virgin; Ragland’s Virginia; Ragland’s Honey-dew; seth Halsev’s Comet; McCorkie * Bowman's Queen of the South; Miller's Bluff City; race’s Creole; Matthew* 4 Wright’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 CIGAKfi and SMOKING TOBACCO. All of which are offered to the trade on as accommodating terms as pur chasers will find elsewhere. augfi—om In Bankruptcy. P AMPHLET COPIES of the Raisa and Regu lations in Bankruptcy, adopted by the Dia- trlct Court of the United States for the Northern District or Georgia, can bs had oa application at the Clerk’s Offico^Atleata.'Ga. Frio*. N mS. asfflT-dtf C«e. •* ffassaastreei .((•w York. SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTER KST NOTES, aad eiecuteorder* tor parch*'-*' aO« sale of STOCKS. BONDS aad GOLD. COIf VEBIIOII*. We convert the several Dsues 01 sovss lm» ties at the most favorable maikct rat*, into t ivr Twenties, which, at pre.eot pile* *f gold, viclu the holder abwnl one per o*at. more later*.i pr. annum. Circular* with full particular* rura. oeo 13m JAY IXNtkN » 1 it HALK. HOUSE AND IjtT IN >n appli Jirtf—i; fi roH A SPLENDID Marietta fur *ale; second hoc-e from tha public square on ” Nation* 1 rci« tcry street;" house with five well pla»tervl n» ru* lour fire-place*, garrett and cellar, double kitch en. with «t*( k chimney, good *tahle and >r>len<]Mi garden as good well ol water a* there is 1a the whole country. Everything in good •<>nUilK>a Shade tree* in trout and fruit ire*-, ia the rear - For full partiouiara apply to K. W. VANDTKK. At Ford. Hightower A U.’». Atlanta. DrI. 7. LOWEKY, auglO—>ltf Marietta, tta a. RovascaiLD. r. sorsKitw S. ROTHSCHILD t VIOLKALS DRALB*a !■ BOOTS Sc SHOP^. 91 Warram at rent, New Tan,