The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, October 31, 1867, Image 1

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( Yl t is i i fu- \ THE DAILY OPINION VOL. I.—NO. 212. ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY jlfoRNING, OCTOBER 31, 1867. PRICE—5 CENTS. Subscription and Advertising. tuTT V nPTIUTON vantage to tin, hut * positive injury to us. THE E Alii I UriWiuUi If every reffistered voter in the State will x vo i e on t j 1(? Convention question we will carry the election inuiupliantly.— Every man who fails to vote on the Con vention question does more to defeataCon- vention than he could poH?it»ly do nv vo ting ao-aiiirit it. If forty-live thousand i Five copies one'y ear vu(* »(,,•*« against ./oivn.ion, only fitTy-ft\e tnousanu fora < onvciltion. | Subscriptions to both editions will tie received then the Convention will he held; because lor six months, at rates corresponding with the 57 W. I*. SCRUGGS AHT> J. ®- DUMBLE. U atral Building, Granite Block, Broad St. TiU'llSBAT .M< 1KNING :: OCTOBER 31. Railroad Schedule*. t friLMTHA PH ID. 8lTR«rRTPTI(*N.—On4 copy on* tea*, $6.<jU; SIX Months, £4.INI; THREK MONTHS. $2UU; ANY LK88 -xkiod, SEVENTY-►TV E CENTS PE R MONTH. WESTERN * AT I. ANTIC RAILROAD— terms uf weekly; 1138 miles—Fare, Lti cents per mile.—Campbell One copv one vear $3 00 ! Wallace. Superintendent ; John B. Peck, Master j Two copies one vear 5 Uu i Transportation; Wm. W. Clayton, Treasurer; Ik a 10 00 1 It. Taylok, Auditor; J. H. Flynn, Master Mactai- i nist; W. G. Gkamlino, S. C. Shops; Charles B. n Age Ticket Agent; R. A. Bacon, Gen’l Freight Agent; v HiE YORK PRESS ASSI/cJa M rM of Error Uua.hed. „ aniiinoton. Oct. 30.—The District Su- p r< ...,e Court quashed the writ of error to- 4:<\ ir. the eontiscation case on account of IrP'Tinality of attest. It will be renewed. Colton Order Rescinded. ■4 »•« pH is. Oct. 30.—The Assessor has re- nrjr. Jed the order requiring shippers to pay the tax on cotton. Yellow Fewer. There were nine interments from yellow ► »cr for the past twenty-four hours. Foreign. Tor?no*. 0<-t. 27.—Ten thousand troops fc. ve arrived from Africa. ,‘akk Oct. 27.—At the Council at St. C„.ud. to-day, Napoleon presiding, the < ‘:ertmurg squadron was ordered to Italy. I'uiKfcXo; Oot. 27.—The Garihaldians continue to cross the frontier. The tele graph has Been cut and Rome is isolated ft. ni the world. M apriu. Oct. 26.—Spain has decided to y ,n any action of the Catholic Powers in fevnrof the Pope. Cable Summary. k'cnahria has formed an Italian Ministry. \ ktor Ein.'iiuiel has issued a proclama tion denouncing Garibaldi and declaring It.at the French policy meets the views of tl t* Italian Government. Itourse active. Rentes advancing. Tlie Pope has left the Vatican and sought refuge at Castle St. Angelo. i .ivKKiMot Oct. 29.—Hutchinson, a cot ton dealer, has tailed. London. Oct. 29.—Lewis Brothers, who ! a majority ot the registered votes will have I toregotng terns — Ia.n Mrf ..n ||.» fi.nvfnH.,n a j * V bKllMNG—Cards in City Directory, tl‘-S . bCLli cast on the Lonveutloii qw . lion, and | not u>exceed live lilies, $12.00 per annum. Special la majority of those cast on that question .caned notices ftptken gents per line for first will have been east for a Convention, insertion,and Five gents per line thereafter. The should none of 1 nme charges will be made for advertisements • . ■ iccupyiug less than a square, obituaries, and all hi que.iion, anu | Art ,i C j^, of a personal nature. Except in cases tet Agt John M. Briooes, Agent nt Atlanta: NIdHT PASSENGER TRAIN—DAILY. While, on the other hand the opposition vote on tii should we, under those circuuistai.ces, tail to east over ninety-five thousand votes for a Convention, alf our work fall* to the! 0 *** ground byadefeat more disastrous to every interest of our country than any thing that has ever yet befallen the people of Geor gia. Fellow citizens, are you unwilling for on.* hundred and sixty-nine of the best men of our State, men of our own choice, men in every way identified with the State, men whose interests are in every way in terwoven with your interest-, men who must prosper if yon prosper, and suffer if you suffer—I asli you, if yon 3re unwilling for such men, men thus selected, t * meet in Convention and make one. more effort to heal the bleeding wounds of a suffering people? Can it be that you are so blinded to your own interests and the interests of your State, v passion and prejudice, that you are unwilling for one more effort to be made at reconciliation between 11s and our conquerors, when it is exprv—Ij provided j Leave Atlanta I Arrive at Chattanooga ted notice*. Fifteen Cents per line for tlrst 1 Leave Chattanooga vrtion.aiui Five Gents per line thereafter. The ! Arrive at Dalton ■“ * - ~ * Arrive at Atlanta 7.00 PM. 4.00 A.M. 4 30 P.M. 7.18 A.M. 135 A.M. charged the following rates: ~ Square,one insertion. personal nature. Except pecial contract, other advertisements will be $1.00 1.50 *.00 8.50 10.00 85.00 two insertions, ** “ three insertions, “ “ one week, “ “ one month - “ “ three months. - Sheriff’s sales, per levy of ten lines or less.. .$8 50 Sheriff *s Mortgage fl. i'a. sales, per square— 6 00 Tax Collectors’* sales, per square 5 00 Citations for letters of Administration 8 00 Citations for Letters of Guardianship 8 00 Letters of application for dismission from Administration 4 50 Letters of application Cor dismission from Guardianship... 8 00 Applications for leave to sell Laud 5 00 Notices to Debtors and Creditors 8 00 Sales of Land, etc., per square 6 00 Sales of perishable property, 10 days, per sqr. 1 50 Estrav Notices. 30 days 8 00 Foreclosure ol'Mortgage, per sqr, each time... 1 00 TIME REQUIRED FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING. Sales of Land, etc., Yiv Administrators, Execu tors or Guardians, are required by law to be held on the lirst Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the af ternoon, at the Court House in the county in which the property is situated. Notices of these DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN—DAILY, (except Sundays). Leave Atlanta Leave Dalton Arrive at Chattanooga Leave Chattanooga • Arrive at Atlanta 8.50 A.M. 2.56 P.M. 5.26 P.M. 4.50 A.M. 1.15 P.M. DALTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—DAILY, (except Sundays). Leave Atlanta .... s.lB P.M. Arrive at Dalton ... 11.40 P.M. Deave Dalton - . - .1.30 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta ... io.30 A.M. I at tiiar whatever is done in the premises must | sales must be given in a public gazette 40 days and shall be submitted to you lor your ra- ! previous to the day of sale .... . . 1 Notices oi the sale of personal property must tiiuratioii or rejection. 1 ou may. per- 1 | 1U gi ven m like manner 10 davs previous to the haps, have a doubt whether restoration fan I dav of .-ale. h>- e Sec ted through a Convention, but if so.! Notices to the debtors and creditors of an estate give your wives, and your children, and I “JrtiM^^^appUMtkn^gni be made to the } oui country, tlie benefit ot lli&t doubt j court of Orttimirv for leave to aell Land, ete., and vote for a Convention, that the effort must be published for two months, may be made. When that effort shall have Citations for letters of Administration. Guar- who. the On«rlt»Hon shell | have been framed and submitted to the for dismissiou from Guardianship 40 day*, people for their Approval, then you can) Rules for foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub- vote a(•’•dnat its rafific ,tinn it you think lished monthly fur 4 months; for establishing lost vote against its rdtinc.tuon 11 you uuiiK ft>rUi ^ f(lU 0 of 3 month8 . forcom- proper w ith the lights then before you. pefling titles from Executors or Administrators, If a Convention is defeated, the whole! where bond has been given by the deceased, the matter then goes back into the hands of ,u *f space^of three months ('ongieso. and what will be onr condition if Congress, under another bill, places the whole work of Reconstruction exclusive ly in tlie hands of those whom it isascer-! !«•, 11 engaged in the American trade. I tinned from tlie record vote next week for J Convention, all other* being disfian-; v»- failed. To flit- Voter* of Georgia. fr Citizen*: At a meeting recently 1 • in in thi- city, by tlie friends of the l ni.m. of the Constitution, and tlie Gov ernment. tlie dutv was assigned to me of making an apjieal to those who are identi fied with onr impoverished South, and who wish to restore peace, prosperity and hap piness to our distracted country, to arouse tr.iin their apathy, to cast aside their in- difference, and without regard to former political differences, rally as a band of brothers to the eause of our own beloved South. and of our common country. On Tuesday. Wednesday aud Thursday of next W(N-k. the people of Georgia are to ueteruiiue for themselves whether they will give a speedy terminatioti to our un settled condition by restoring to the State of G**»rgiA a legal and Constitutional State Government, or whether they prefer the Aoiitinujiice of that state of tuicetfajffty. doubt. inseriirittCsnd want of confidence « hid. for more uian two years has paral- } zed, and almost ruined, every interest of the country. There are those who advise us to reject the former and accept the latter—thus a ehised? Is such a state of things desired | by those who are going against a Conven- j tion ? Certainly they w ill t>e r -*{ onsible if sucli is tiie result. Then, people of Georgia, awake to ai sense of your duty ! Rally ! once more, to ' the poll*, that we may put an eternal qui- 1 etus to questions which have been settled j by tlie sword as the highest tribunal known; to nations. Louisiana and Alaimnro have held their| elections and have boldly proclaimed for a | Convention and for Recoilstru« lion. Vir-j ginia lias held her election, and the returns | show that she too has gon- l'«*r a Conven- , tion. It is reasonable to suppose that, as in all other elections, thousands of persons will I A fail to vote in consequence «f sickness, ah- ■ Fubiications will always be continued accord ing to these, the legal requirements, unless other- w i.-e ordered. LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS will be made to v curly advertisers. gar All transient and foreign advertisements mnsi i>e prepaid to secure publication. MV* GEORGIA RAILROAD—171 miles—Fare five cents per mile.—John P. Ring, President; K. WA/Olk^ Super in tendent; G. T. Anderson, Agent > . . day Famxngkr train. Leave Atlanta 5.00 A.M, Arrive at Augusta 5.45 P.M. Leave Augusta 5.00 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta 8.00 P.M. NIGHT rABSENGKR TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 7.15 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 9.57 A.M. Leave Augusta 6.10 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta 8.06 A.M. mgf' MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.—103 ixlei— miles—Fare, five cents per mile—A. J. Whit*, President; E. B. Walker, Superintendent; R. A. Anderson, Agent at Atlanta: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon ... Arrive at Atlanta ... Leave Atlanta ... Arrive at Macon ... Leave Macon - Arrive in Atlanta ... Leave Atlanta ... Arrive in Macon ... 7.45 A.M. 2 00 P.M. 7.15 A.M. 1.30 P.M. 8.40 P.M. 4 30 A.M. 716 P.M- 4.10 A.M. tor ATLANTA A WEST POINT RAIL ROAD—87 miles—Fare, per mile—John P. Rino, President; S. P. Grant, Superintendent; R. M. Farrar, Agent at Atlanta: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN—GOING OUT. Leave Atlanta 7.00 A.M. Arrive at West Point 12.00 M, DAY PASSENGER TRAIN—COMING IN. Leave West Point 12.40 P.M Arrive at Atlanta 5.30 P.M DRUGS! DRUGS! AT THE CITY DRUG STORE, Comer Whitehall and Marietta streets. TUKPIN & KING, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IS Drugs Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES\ Foreign End Domestic PERFUMERY. Wo sell Ike gnat tonic HYGIENIC WINE! Recommended by the Clergy, Physicians \ and Invalids, Our Prescription Department IS COMPLETE. OPEN AT ALL HOUSE. DON'T FORGET THI PLA0B AND NAME 07 TURPIN A KING, «epl&—dtlsnov Norcross Corner. “Plague Take the Hindmost P’ MONTGOMERY & WEST POINT KAIL- „, i i ROXLv—Daniel II. Ckam, Superintendent. All letters on business, or communications j Reave West Point - - 10.15 A.M. i'or publication, must be addressed to SCRUGGS & HUMBLE. Vtlanta. Ga. Vtty Jiu*in*»e Directory. BOOTS tt SHOES. BOOTS, SHOES and LEATHER. NEW STORE—NEW GOODS Extra inducements to buyers at Wholesale \ and Retail. Peachtree street, opposite Cox & Hill. my29-6m GEO. W. PRICE. Arrive at Columbus - Arrive at Montgomery - Leave Montgomery - Leave Columbus Arrive at West Point 1.44 P.M, 4.25 P.M. 7.00 A.M. 1.11 P.M. 1.03 P.M. .14 are WESTERS & ATLANTIC RAILROAD. G. H. A A. W. FORCE, Wholesale and Retail dealers in BOOTS and SHOES—sign _,of Big iron Boot. Large assortment always hand for City trade. Whitehall street. At lanta, Ga. my 2-6 m O N and after June 18th, 1867 wi“ MSB CHANTS AND tf ROVERS sence from home and many other causes, and should the opposition <’a*t no vote on the Convention question, ami should we fail next week, from the inclemency of the weather or other causes, to east a sufficient vote to secure a Convention, then will a dark day have come upon the people of Georgia. You need not point to reaction at thej DAIK A REESE, AUCTION AND COMMISSION Merchants. Sign, Auotion House. White- street. Atlanta, Ga. fedO—lv P ETER LYNCH, Wholesale and Retail Gro- CB», and dealer ia Varieties, Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. Ce*S—ly F ains * parrott, wholesale gro cers and commission merchants, Granite Front, Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga. fe*8—ly , Passenger Trains ill run as follows: GOING NORTH. LEAVING ATLANTA. 8.45 A. M. Daily (exckft Sundays) Expkksb Passenoeb.—Arrive Mt Dalton at 2.30 r. M., connecting with K. T. aud Ga. U. R. trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg, Wash ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. Arrive at CnATTAKOOUA 5.25 r. M.. connecting a ith trains of Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Lou it- ville, and the Wet, and train, of Mem phis and Charleston Railroad for Mem phis, New Orleans, etc Daily (kxckft Sundays) Dalton Ac- Mi J. ROBERT * CO., General commission * bringing upon ourselves, our wives, our. Deconstruction is in th* 1 bands of Con . Merchants, and Agents for Manufacturers | North."They may differ among themselves and Producers, at the Bridge, on Broad street and I upon local questions, but the matter of j Atlanta, Ga. p w ^ROBER^f np2-ly c hildren, and upon millions yet unborn, all tin- innumerable and untold evils to result J OHN C. ROGERS, Dealer in Family Gro ceries and c ouxtby Produce. Whitehall, one r "’ VI" fil" .u.l <i"or trom Mitchell street, Atlauta, Ga gress; and the people will <inr<Un <’on- th'Yvfroiii. They tell us that the terms of-may be done in tlie ev^rit « e ivjeet the i alas always mi hami. ICL ’ au -iiQruelion are illiberal, and tliat Coil- i terms now offered us. We ba> •• been prom- ! L Choice aug2—6m Lie— otight to h .ve left ea< b State to de- J ised help from the Copperhead leriiiim- for it*elf the political and legal for seven years. Tney never . - •- rr ” —** ■ *” ’ - _ "c.e i _jllts «»t tli»i«.».«*(l These same evil- it^ citizens. mi-guided persons, one year w hen tlie Constitutional Amendment ». is (die red </n a final settlement, when we «(re told by Congress that we should be a.” • 7« retimed upon the adoption of that u n. n.imeui. and when that amendment neither enfranchised nor disfranchised a viiiglc man in the entire South, but, upon the contrary, left the whole matter for each Mate to determine for itself, and only made u tew leading and corrupt po.iticians ineli gible to ollice—1 say these same persons caused that liberal proposition to be re- j«cted. and tiie dearest interests of our eon ut ry to be trampled under foot. They now object to tiie terms offered us because these term* do nut contain certain provis ion.-. when only one year ago they caused the amendment to be rejected when it con tained the identical provisions they now so loudly clamor for. They indignahtly re jected tbo-e provisions when they were tendered, and now seek to reject the pres ent terms because the same provisions they once so rashly rejected are not again ten- deml. W hen the amendment was offered M a final settlement, did the {Nditicians • ho controlled the legislature and procured its rejection, aubnm that propo sition to the iieople? No; they caused the legislature to reject it without sub mitting it to the people. They would not let the voice of the people be heard, for they knew the people would have accepted ft. They w ilfully and criminally ignored and trampled under foot the wishes and the (ieare-i interests of the people. Had the people been e<*asulted, the terms offered in tiie amendment one year ago would have been promptly accepted; peace, prosperity and happiness would ere this have been restored to (Georgia, and Georgia to the Union, wliiiout a disfranchised citizen within her bounds. lienee t'otigress has swept aside corrupt politicians, has come directly home to the pt\»ple. and asks the people ti* call a Con vention to frame a legal State Government, tint Georgia may be restored to the Union. That Convention cannot and will not be h-ld nnle«s a majority of the registered votes in the State are cast on the question of a Convention. Nearly two hundred thousand votes have been registered.— ' v '.ttiin a fraction of one hundred thousand must be ea-t nil that question, or there can be no < "(invention. If there should lie barely a majority of the registered votes, in the .State not, on the Convention que»-j Hutiuvine, aJa tion. say aUiut one hundred thousand, and '-here should only be a small majority of uiem. -ay titty-five thousand, for a Conven tion, then the Convention will be lu;ld.— Should it l»c. how ever, that tlie opposition vote only for Delegates, and do not vote for or against a Convention, a« it has been reliably ascertained they are going to do throughout the Mate, then the friends of (••-construction must cast more than ninety- t'-' •* Uioii-;tnd votes for a Coiivention or we ho|(ele.--iy defeated. • b-i opposition failing to vote is no ad- Demoeracy iiave iKicn. i us. ,, ... - i m. , —.. ....... Rick, toe. Republicans to | ; E. b. JoNKS.Ca-l icr; Darwin G. Jones, Tel- ! ruin, they may he I icr; Edward 11. Jones, Book-Keeper. D1KEC- ! TORS—John Rice, John l oilier. E. L A. Durand. W VV. Glayton t"e20—1 y the may he .v erthrow of i and never will be. of only seek to incite crush us. that, by our reinstated in power hy the Republicans. Our destiny is in our own hands. Our T qpo hlooiliiuf 'if DOTl*. Our ^ ^ « Jin n Silver, Bonds, interests are Oieeuillg at *• \ *r\ >ui J Sirtrks HUii Hank J{|IUi UMhanx** Bonds, makes people arc having tiiei!* »iouj5*?p? >01(1 ;ave>tiii^nts tor parties in Bonds and Stocks; their heads under executions, pushed hy j allewo interest on Deposits when left for two hearties* and unfeeling creditors; and j mouths or longer teao—iy i there is no Constitutional Kelief except j ■% f g. dobbins a go., brokers, corner of ! troubles! ivi# whitman and Alabama streets. j w» rotor. Raw*. k» »t»H 1088—ly rCMNITVRK. A Dhalkb in Fvbnitchk, t’maLSTNBT and H makinr; Parlor m4 Red Room Sets, mad M ramiture Repaired, hv A. ERGKNKIN- • f * GBR, Haater street, between Whitehall and Pr/or. , aagt- through a Convention. All our will continue, and will increr.se unless we nave a Convention. _ # , Warren. August a, Ga.; I). F. Fleming, Charleston, 1 Therefore, every Citizen ••! Georgia, 5. c.; J. I>. Cunningham. Montgomery, Ala.; R. should feel it his imperative duty to go to j Petcra, Atlanta; R. Austell, Atlanta; Edward the 1 lolls and vote for » Convention. And ! Faddleford. Savannah. Ga. teSO-lj not only that, but should jr-rsuade his} ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK—DKSIGNA- nel«rhbors to do so. So one should sup- tmd depository of thk united therefore, pemam away , f 1 I l- tnca^gre- } W R. Phillips,Jesse McLendon, J. H. James, gate of individual votes tbei will control I A*rri»< attention paid (>o (ollcetioiia in Atlanta the result. Your duty u» j oar country re-| «**f ti*tonga au secauta. Prompt return* made quire, Out you K o U.e Bwt .hy S ‘ w and tlieu use your influence '.mMl die elec- ^ tion 19 over in endeavoring to get others to discharge their panunotmi duty at tbD critical time. There are reason* wby l, Tr-rbnp*. would havefless to complain of thin the great masses of the people, in living under a Military Government, or miner such a government as uiay fall to our lot in tho event of a Convention being detested, yet' I appeal to the people, in tu** risine of eve rything that is dear them, t»» rally to the polls and vote for a Convention. Whatever motives may be attributed to me for the advice now given, ox given at other times during tlie campaign which is now about closing, there is a consciousness w ithin of a rectitude of purpose, and of having advised nothing but what I believe would be conducive to the best interests of our people in their present deplorable con dition. Hbnbt r. Farrow. Atlanta, Oct. 33,1907. Fkhmdman*8 Savixq# Banks.—Mr. John J. Cary, of Nashville branch of the Kreed- men’s Savings Bank, has furnished rhe Press and Times with the following state ments of the business of the different 8.5U P. commodavion.—Arrire at Manana 5.45, Uarteraville 8.05, KingtTOa 8.UU, Dalton 18.85. 7DO P. M. Daily Great Northern Mail.—Arrive at Dalton at 1.15 A. M., connecting with B. T. and Ga. R. U. trains for Knoxville, Lych- burg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, aud New Yore, arrive at Chatta nooga 4.10 a. M., connecting with trains oi Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louisville, and the West, and trains of the Memphis and Charleston Rail* ' road for Memphis, N tw Orleans, etc COMING SOUTH. ARRIVE AT ATLANTA. j 1.41 A. M. Daily Great Southern Mail.—Leav ing Chattanooga 4.30 F. M., connecting n ation \ i iiivi{ witli trains of Nashville and Chattanooga, ....... kick * n, l Memphis and Charleston Railroads icct. .IOHN rick, rresi- and Dalton at 7.50 F. u connecting with trains of E. T. and Ga. ltailruads. Ruwonn S ' «.4S A. M. DAILY (EXCLIT SUNDAYS) DALTON AC- - - ‘ COMMUDATION.—Leave Dalton at 1 25 a. m., Kingston 4 :i0, Cartersville 5.15, Marietta 8. 12.00 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Express Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 3.20 a. m., making close connections with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga, and Mem phis and Charleston Railroads, and Dal ton at 6.25 A. M., connecting with trains of East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad. PULLMAN'S PATENT SLEEPING COACHES __ .ON ALL NIUHT TRAINS. He/trmc-e*—Trisbee A Roberts, New York; Hop- j JOHN B. PECK, kins. Trowbridge ft Dwightj New York; B. H. j jel8 Master Transportation. SWANSON, BOYKIN & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,; ROARK’S CORNER, Whitehall street Atlanta, Oa. P HYSICIANS, Dealers, Country Merchants and , the public generally, are invited to call and i 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 satisiaction to all who will come and price our goods. We keep constantly on hand Window GIms, Putty, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Brushes, Combs. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Fancy Articles, ftc., and in fact everything usually found in a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. A large supply of F. W. Devoe’s celebrated GENUINE (Diamond 8} WHITE LEAD, ou hand and to arrive. Contractors and Painters will find it to their Interest to five us a call belore purchashing elsewhere. TRESCRIPIIOKS CAREFULLY 7RA7AR1& BY A, COMPETENT PHARMACEUTIST, Call aad exam ine for yonreeives. Vow Is the time to get your Drugs Cheap. Iter Cash. aepl-JlSm SWANSOSf. BOYKDT ft GO. McBRfDE & FORDEN’S GREAT REMBDY “KING OF PAIN,” WILL CURB D SI,000,000 IN WATCHKS! FOB s.VLB ON THE POPULAR HTOXE rBICt: - J AX 9ja GIVING EVERY PAl Handsome and Reliable Watch' For flu* low Price of Ten Dollar* • Without Regard to Value AND NOT TV REPAID FOE UNLESS I ER PEC TL I SA TISFA CTOR T 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches , 100 Magic Cased Gold WaSclief 'tS f® 100 IauHe* W atches, Enameled iI5i 200 Gold Hunting Chronmetcr " ^ ^Jitchcs• ..... (((a( a 900 Gold Hunting English LererU* 5° m Gold Hunting Duplex COO Gold Hunting American ^ 130 500 Silver Hunting Levers *2! 600 Silver Hunting Duplexes 5? J° BOO Gold Ladies ^atciS* '^ ,000 Gotd Hunting LoDines . , ^ 1.000 MiscellaneousSilverWatche-*' «n ^ a ftfiOO Hunting Silver Watohi^^ - £!° 1(9 5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds ie to fK^r® very obtain? a Watch hr ahown!^ rtb W ’ 000 - *° cles, are placed in sealed * th .® * r,i mixed. Holders are entitled i" 1 ' 1 WrU on their certificate upon named whether it 1« a Wat^ w^h, Ten less. The return of a nv °nV' L ,0UU _IV^ ° n 0 wo «h ties you toYhe «»- ment. irrespective of its worth «^i° n u P° n l'» valued less Uiau *10 is n»nr« h t o n '* ** 1,0 * rt * r ie it will at once be Jen tS?™ h!s ” ccrt,1,Cat< Fo Lottery, but a straightforward lecitiniA*. transaction, which may be partieiwued ia even by the most fastidious! ***** “ A single certificate will be sent »,» «.n hunS^d Snd r ?ipSb < WaTeh*fo*“*i^T' opp^rtunR^. ’fUs^erit'^mS^'L“a* “ * business, duly authorized^iv ^h^ GoCeram^i' and open to the most careful scrutiny t£7“ ’ WRIGHT, BRO« A 00^ Importer,™' ■ff Mmtm 161 BROA,, " AY. New York. c ARP ETS. S. S. KENDRICK & CO., EXCLUSIVE HK.AI.EItS I.v carpets, oil. < i.turns. Id ,.s. MATS. CURTAIN'S. CORNICES. Shade*. Cord*, Loops. Tassels. ,« UP-STAIRS, Ji3 Will tv Imll street Hlanin, -Ynnoui.ee the arriva of a large and elegant d<v k BOUGHT SINCE THE RECENT DECLINE. In addition to elegant novelties in Brussels and 3-Plys, They Incite Special Attention to their LOW PRICE CARPETS. “tt r rsW * #t73 Hi tl«|wvar>.' riJm a duUnce solicited aad erowriitiT tMSIBTOd; s. S. KUNDRICK ft CO. -VT"* 31 Atlaata, Ga CEORCIA WARUOL'Sl WHITEHALL -TUERT, bankers and brokers 'I’HIK GEORGIA L Block, AlaDuioa SALOONS 14 Ala HICAUO AMS DBPOT—M. ft. KBNNT, Pro- nrietor dealer In Brandies, Wines, Whlskiss Imsn. CHICAOO Ale always s* hand. Kt. .labasnn street. Atlanta, Ga. aug4—tei attoenkts. A I lAntn. street. mhiM 8m Ga. Ofllen, Granite ROBT. A L. J. WINN Block, Broad . ALSTON, 'ARROW ft SIMPSON, ATTOBNBTS AT LAW Atlanta, Ga. 0«ce corner Whitehall and labama streets, over James’ Banking House. Entrance on Alabama stress. H. P. YARROW, MO—1? O. Y. SIMPSON. F' Alai INSURANCE. jel8 WtM"- MAIL STAGE LINE FROM ATLANTA TODAHLONEGA.— Leave Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday .... 6.00 A.M. Arrive Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7.00 P.M. New Freight Route, NEW ORLEANS ATisAurr a. VTA GRAND SU*CrtWM ft A L la RAIL No Chary* for ljumrancc. Dreyag*^ Cbm mustons or Forwarding. Deposit* Dia^S Total due Depos’r- Aagosta da # ! 118 l» $ t 17* 74 $11 543 65 j It.Jnmnre. M-l 7 7i2 55 SOtG tk* 12 638 03 1 Bva-.-fort. » O 10.45'.* 03 ic.rt: w 47.534 07 j ( iiarle»t<»'i. «t. (1. til 18 5*7 25 44 wt« Huntsville. Ala 250 LO 1 621 70 ! Jsck-onviilf .Pta 8 045 96 6.183 88 13,611 77, ]^>ni»Tilie Kv 6.785 85 12,414 67 31.458 X r >! Memphis Tchn. 1 601 34 t 154 00 10.537 48 • Mobile. Ala 4 338 99 8 811 00 31.823 46 i NasutiUe. Tulin 2.274 77 1454 19 21.531 !«1 New .>eri(, N. C.. 11314 87 8 484 03 13 T4-3 70 , New Orleans. 4.316 34 4 793 30 51.8(84 13 1 New 1 ork. N. Y 4 '.«0!> 55 4.048 67 17.572 79 i Noriolk, Ya ... '.* aw 27 ?,;72 43 33.346 71 Kichinond, V:t.. 2 763 02 3 t48 ?7 11.060 (S Savann-ih. C.s . 2 084 85 1.633 it* 25 IHt 72 Ta'iaha-sec-FN 2103 57 1 (iV> 37 7.244 55 ' i« kMIUI'g Mi'S i ui2 m - ‘v>T» 75 6.(4<i 97, w ( Ulligo*... .. 18.711 7-’ tT \’i' r>«* »5*-T ♦.« j \V duiiUotun . 24 24 !•>> 97 •2 MU7 13 $122,633 .7 a *8 v.( f M $5at,547 22 A ftTNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY— A-sets, $5,(110,000. W« J*NKiMO(*. < General Agent. Lynchs Building, corner ol Alabama and ; Wuiteuail streets, second floor. iujJ-ly The Poliowing low rate has taking effect JULY 20th, 1867: 1st Class per 108 pounds $1.15 fid Class per 100 pounds 1 JO Ai Class per 100 pounds "T.® 4th Claes per 100 pounds ft.00 Through Bills of Lading will be given a* point of shipment, and all loss, damage and overcharges will be promptly settled at point Of delivery. Tariff, showing cl ass id call on, etc., may be Ob tained at ollice ot Western ft Atlantic Railroad. jy»4—3m JOHN B. PKCK, M. T. BARD WARE MATERIALS. IJ^OOIl n Implcui sep9V X U. ROOFING, _ ROOFING. Having cstablubed a Manufactory of the well known H.VRDW IKE—J. M AJ.I . &I.KXANDBU, WUiteballstreet iron, SteH, Nails, Car nage materials. Tool- for all trades. Build ing Materials, Bobing Cloths. Farming Implements. J. M. ft J. C. ALEXANDER. sep9b—d*»m TOMMEY ft STEWART. Dealers Hardware, Iron and steel Cutlery Tools of all kinds. Harness. Bridles. ( STY LE OF ROOFING. It is cheaper t ollaks, Leather, etc . Sign of the Mill . durable than any other Roofing in use, and is Saw and Game Cock, Whitehall street. Atlanta,. FIRE-PROOF, and has been thoroughly tested, as aug2—6m \ can be seen bv reference. ~~ = all WORK WARRANTED. ! kinds repaired. | Roofing Felt and Roofing Material for Sale. ■ C. ASHER has removed his office from Samples and references can tie seen at the cor- 4orcr»ss Corner to the junction of Mari- ner of Whitehall and Mitchell streets or at the Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofing s IN j The undersigned would call the speeiallattontioc v, of builders, and persons about to build, to this es. I STY'LE OF ROOFING. It is cheauer and more PHYSICIANS Roofing of alt |IARRII(EA, BLOODY FLUX, Headache and Earache, in three minute* Toothache in one minute. t>ore Throat in ten minutes. Colic and Cramp in live minntes. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Pleurisy, Coughs, Colds, Deafness, Asthma, Piles, Bronchial Affections. Dyspepsia, Inhumation of the Kimlneya, Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart. PRICE, #1 PER BOTTLE. Orders promptly at tern led to. For sale by JOHN T. HALL, Sole Agent, Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets, Atlanta, Ga. ■REMEMBER THE PLACH. ©ci dltawSm ATLANTA. (iROUCM, BININGE R S j OLD London dock G I N For Family Use. Liver and Kidney Complaints Sold bv ov all Druggists, GrooerR, fte. A. M. HIKING KR ft CO. (established 1778.) Importers of Wines. Braodwe. ftc.. No. 19 Beavm ermine. Slwpsi eepM—dfta HARDWARE! IRON AND traSL* i A AA toms Sweefiee mad 40 tone Flow Hteel, 1000 tan Nalls—best ] 2000 pairs Trace Ghala% CO Anvil* 100 Ylcem 8000 lba. S. Wafen Axlaft 150 doc. ftargent’e Gottorn' 2t0 dei. Ames' tthovela amd i 100 coils Jute and Manila Rodq, 50 Smiths’ Bellows, . " 300 bags Shot, 30 tons Savory’s HoUftV Were. 500 Grindstone*, 190 doa. CollinA' Axeft. Alee, a fine aasortaroat ot CUYXJBY aad MIS- CRLLANKOCS HARDWARE, for sale em Mw most favorable terms, by , BOKBS. BftOWV ft OOa ifia, Oa. Septomber 14,1881— dlaeod AcgusSa, i MEADOR A BROTHERS, Tobaeoa CommisHan (mntna omn» atacm A TLAST A GEORGIA, R BSPKCTPULLT srbouics to Ike pubHe that they keep constantly <m hand an STteaelve as sortment of all the I.RKDIM, musM known te the trade, consisting, in part, of Ragland’a Virgin; Ragland's Virginia; Ragland's Honey-dew; Seth Halsey's Comet. McCorLle ft Bowman’s Queen of the South; Miller’s Bluff City; Paoe*S Creole; Matthews ft Wright’s Rose Mountain; Holland’s Golden Age, and Holland’s Indian Qnesn, together with various other grades too tedious te men tion. Also, assorted brands of CIGAJU aud SMOKING TOBACCO. All of which are offered to the trade on as accommodating terms as pur chasers will fipd elsewhere. augS—8m P. W. J. ECHOLS, Proprietor. GF'Thk Largest. Most Varied, ,.\a Most Practical .Assortment of A>.ri- cci.ti kai. Implements and XtcHirno KvKi: it bought to Atlanta, mi Grain, Seed and Guano Drills, Cotton Gins and Condensers, Ingersoll’s Cotton and Hay Press*a Hors® Powers, Turning and Subsoil Plows. Forage Cutters, Corn flhsllsrs. Cider aad Wit® niiis. Wheelbarrow.-. Trasks, load and laiare Serapsrs, Hsy and Meaurs Fsrfts, •print Slam, Washing Mae . Fan Kills, Wheat ThrasPi Amt other things ass MTCall in BKAirnmov send for Ciroel^ sste dtansv p. w. e. acneu. B A N K I t N C HOUSE JAY OOOKE & a>.. 3*. 90 WALL 8TB1IT, Car. sff IleseeeslrMl New Tern. W H buy and sell at the mem* liberal emrrm* price*, and keep on hand a full swpiyur GOVJCRNMSNT BONDS OF ALL fwfuleL 8JKVBN-THIRTTBS, and COMPOUND INTBM KST KOTKS, aad exeruteorder- for perelim and sals of STOCKS, liON US and GOLD. COfiTBgllORa. WetMsvertth* several issue* af taros Tam- mas at the most favorable market rates into PiA- Twenriee, which, at pratmnt p»lre of gold, riefti the holder about oue per cent, more tale root pm annum. Circulars with full paniralan furaUbo* upon application. aor*f—d •18m JAY COOK a ft c^ NALL. Hoi Si AND LOT IN sep24—d6m Foundry. je26—6m O. A. SMITH In Bankruptcy. P AMPHLET COPIES of the Rules andRcgu lations in Bankruptcv, adopted by the DL trict Court of the United State, for the Northern j , _ District of Georgia, can be had on application ut V—> t—J _L CC Price, SO cents the Clerk's OIBce^Atlanta/l aug27—dtf raft mm A «PLftNDlD 52 Muriortk for oale; acond hM.w rr >rt uw public -qsare on •• Nationai ( raster- street house with i*e well plastered r.. m# four fire-] lacee, garrett and cellar, double kitch en with stack chimney good -table and splcud'd garden a» good well of water as there »» in tbs whole country. Everything in good rendition Shade trees in front and fruit tree* in the rear For full particulars apply to „ , B. W VANDYKE. At rord, Hightower A Co Atlaata. ,, Or J. T. LoWhJU, , *”gl*—dtf ■ Marietta.Gx I M. KdTUSCIIII b y gome'll Lb | S. ROTIISCIIII B a BBS.. WHOLESALE DKtl.EEM IX SHOES, *1 Warren at reel. Net* \ork. aug28—d3m