The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, November 15, 1867, Image 1

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THE T H E OPINION. xssxsz VOL. I. -NO. 225. ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY MOBNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1867. PRICE—5ICENTS. THE DAILY OPINION. BY W. L. BCBUG0S AMD J. B. DOMBLX. Office. Central Building. Granite Block, Bread $t. FRIDA V MORNING::::::::::: NOV. 15. State Items. The Mniedgeville Recorder, of the 12lh Subscription and Advertising. SUB8CRIPTION.—• >ne copy, owa Tint, $6.00; til MONTH*. $4.00: THKfcK MONTHS. $3.00; AMT LS8S rnioii, SKVKNTY-FJV E CENTS pkb month. TEKMtt W> WbULT: One copy one year •. $8 00 Two copies one year. 5 0» Five copies one year 10 00 Ten copies one year (and one free to the per son forming the club.) 20 00 Subscription* to both editions will he received for six months, at rates corresponding with the foregoing terms. A1>V KKTlsINQ.—Cards in CITY Dibkctoky. t .. v » . 1 not to exceed live lines, $12.00 per annum. Special • J . , , ; :e»ded notices fTFTKKV Cents per line for first A neighbor, extensively acquainted in 1 insertion.and Five cents per line thereaHer. The the South-West part of the State and with ; <»“« Charges will he made tor advertisement* ti.e most prominent planter*, has just re- •"W'wfr iMiroid Schedule*. turned home, and tell* n« that in his ex tensive travel through it. he did not meet with the first planter who expected to make 1 is ends meet in his planting operations this year. Ail were despondent at the low price cotton commanded. No calculations were made lor lutu re operations and it wm thought the Macks would suffer lor the want of employment another year. v The Milledgeville and Macon Railroad will he completed within a few days. The Recorder furnishes the following particulars of a horrid murder in Baldwin county: A horrid murder was committed in this iriic.es oi u personal nature. Except in > ases a! special contract other advertisement* will be charged the following rates: One SycxaE, one insertion, - - $100 “ “ two insertions, - - 150 “ “ three insertions, - - 3.00 “ “ one week, ... 8 50 “ “ one month ... 10.00 three months. - M.$n of ten Uues or less.. .$2 50 5 00 Tax Collectors 7 * sales, per square 0 00 Citations for letters of Administration 3 00 Citations for Letters of Guardianship 8 00 Letters of application for dismission from Administration 4 50 Letters of application for dismission from Gnardiensbin 8 00 Application!* im «**ve to sell Land. 5 00 Notices to Del l and Creditors 8 00 Sales of Land. etc., per square 5 00 Sales of perishable property, 10 days, per sqr. 1 50 Sheriff•* sale*, per. levy w Sheriff’s Mortgage fi. fa. sales, par square i >unty on Mr. Benjamin Myriok’s plants- Kstray Notices, 30 day* 3 00 I on on tiie 7th insU by Jackxon Thomas, Foreclosure of Mortgage, per sqr, each time... 1 00 i . l>..-ifjj-' - ** - J — » mursnniTiDiMiviiB 1 IMiit. inVEUTlantll tolored.on Reuben, also a freed man. A quarrel arising between them while they were by themselves. Jackson literally cut In pieces Roiiien and then buried him. l>uf<en being missed, and perhaps blood le-ing seen on Jackson’s clothes, excited • i-picioii. ami afier search. Reuben was found as stated. Jackson has been arrested and committed to jail for trial. Botl L'-oe-- had belonged to Gen. Myrick. TIM E RKQL'IBKD FOB LEGAL ADVERTISING. Sales of Land, etc., by Administrators, Execu tors or Guardians, arc required by law to be held WESTERN A ATLANTIC B AIL fto AD- 136 miles—Fare, 5Jf cents per mile.—Campbell W ALL ACE. Superintendent; John B. Pick, Master Transportation; Wm. W.Clavtom, Treasurer; la a M. Tatlom, Auditor; J. H. Flynn, Master Machi nist; W. G. GUAM LINO, S. c. Shops; CHAALJH B. Wallace. Gen. Agent; W. R. Webster, General Ticket Agent; R. A. Bacon, Gen’l Freight Agent; John M. Bridges. Agent at Atlanta: NIGHT PAS8ENGKR TRAIN—DAILT. Leave Atlanta .... TOO P M. Arrive at Chattanooga - • 4 00 AM. Leave Chattanooga ... 4 30 p.M. Arrive at Dalton - 7.18 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta . . 135 A.M. DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN—DAILY, (except Sundays). Leave Atlanta - - - 8 so A M. Leave Dalton ... 355 p.M. Arrive at Chattanooga • • 5 26 P.M. Leave Chattanooga - 4JU A.M. Arrive at Atlanta ... 1.J5 P.M. DALTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—DAILY, (except Sundays). Leave A Manta - BIB PM Arrive at Daitoa ... 11.*) P.M. Deave Dalton .... 1.30 P.M. Arrive at Atlanta - 10.30 A.M. tWP GEORGIA RAILROAD—171 mile*-Fare lye cents per mile.—John P. Kino, President; A .OjL^Superintendeut;G.T. Anderson, Agent al DAT PASSENGER THAI*. Leave Atlanta 6.00 A.M. Arrive at Augusta 5.45 P.M. Leave Augusta 5.00 A.M Arrive at Atlanta s.oo P.M. NIGHT PAB8ENGRR TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 7.13 P.M. Arrive at Augusta. 610 A.M. Leave Augusta 6.00 P.M Arrive at Atlanta 4.15 A.M. NIGHT THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN. 1 D1 uanillllA!*, tti c ici^uiivu uj inn w nciu 1 -xjgs Atlanta it jn 11 u the first Tuesday in the month, between the t®*Y® ■"tianta. 6.40 P.M hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the af ternoon, at tbe court House in the county in which the property is situated. Notices of these sate* must be given in a public gazette 40 da/s previous to the day of sale. Notices of the sale of personal property mnst lie- he given in like manner 10 day* previous to the 1 'lay of sale. Notice* to the debtors and creditors of an estate Arrive at Augusta 9.57 A.M. Leave Augusta 6.10 P.M Arrive at Atlanta 8.05 A.M , must also be published 40 days. Advertising.—Forneys Press, one of; Notice that application will be made to the 1. «- -nr<*\vdH*t and ablest of nevvspaiiers < ourt of .Ordinary lor leave to *ell Laud, ete., f .-’he following sensible idea on adver- | two “° nth8 - lising: “We have for many years studied the art of advertising, and still it, remains to us a marvel that there is not one hundred times more of it. We never yet knew a man to advertise ids wares Jilierally and steadily, that it did not pay. Yet there are thou sand* of manufacturers and tens of thou- -ands of men. having articles which they eelare ought to be "in every household in the country.’’ who advertise as gingerly *nd closely as though they had at heart no faith in it at all. How can they expect to get their goods everywhere, unless some knowledge of the articles gets into the family first, through the family paper? If we waited till people learned from their • “ighbors, we might wait for years before ’re-most wonderful and useful inventions tsv-ame known.” Citations for letter* ol Administration, Guar dianship. etc., must lie published30 days; lor dis The Last Hours of a Local.—The mission from Administration, monthly 6 months; 101* di*iui*.*iuu from Guardianship 40 a&ys. Rules for foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub lished monthly for 4 months; for establishing lost paper*, for the full space of 3 months; for com pelling titles from Executors or Administrator*, w here bond ha* been given by the deceased, tbe Tull space of three months Publications will always be continued accord ing to these, the legal requirements, unless »thcr- wm JjS-MACDN ft WESTERN RAILROAD -108 mile*—Fare, five cent* per mile—A. J. White, President; E. B. W alkek, Superintendent: K. A Anderson, Agent at Atlanta: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon .... 145 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta - - - 2 00 P.M. Leave Atlanta - . . . 715 A.M Arrive at Macon - - - 1.30 P.M Leave Macon - . . 8 40 P.M Arrive in Atlanta .... 4.30 A.M. Leave Atlanta .... 7.13 p.M- Arrive in Macon - - - 4.10 A.M. r m. yn be made se ordered. Bf^LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS to * curly advertisers. BUT" All transient and foreign advertisements must be prepaid to secure publication. JM^All letters on business, or communications for publication, must be addressed to SCRUGGS ft DUMBLE. Atlanta. Ga. City Bunina.* Directory. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY\ <&C. WM. BOLLMAN, Dealer in Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Ac., Whitehall street. 2d door above M. * alifomian contains the following particu- j ^^in^gt^style^d wSited tl “ DU ' Ga ' !:tr- a- to the death of a "local” reporter, in j novl*—dly which the idea of the ‘•ruling passion 1*:rong in death” is pathetically illustrat- BOOTS ft SHOES. “But at last liis own time came, and Jim j Duffy was about to die. lit* wasn’t a par- t • 1«* afraid, notwithstanding all his fasle- oods. for he knew it would help the local j (oitinin; so he sent all his relatives down ’ s ails, and got his assistant reporter to I s* .nd hi him. and lie made him swear that. • e would not give the item to any other! uper. and then, with a serene smile on his 1 l.uT. he yielded up his life, and Jim Duffy v..»* no more. 11 is will was full of items iii* of w hich provided that he should be j • ried in Philadelphia, because it was in Vimsylvania; as a pencil (w ithout a ‘va- i.’however.) had been his favorite tool, i BOOTS. SHOES and LEATHER. NEW STORE—NEW GOODS .Extra inducements to buyers at Wholesale and Retail. Peachtree street, opposite Cox & Hill, rn v29-6in GEO. W. PRICE. MERCHANTS AND GROCERS OI I), WALLS & CO., Dealers in Produce, Staple and Fancy Groceries, llats. Caps, .uots, shoes and Notion*; Hardware, Ac., Ac. Call and examine our stock. BOYD, WALLS A CO., nov7-d3in Cor. Peter* and Forsyth streets. A dair a reese, auction and commission Merchants. 8ign, Auction House. White hall street, Atlanta, Ga. fe90—lv _ ATLANTA ft WEST POINT RA1L- D—87 miles—Fare, per mile—John P. King, 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. B' P ETER LYNCH, Wholesale and Retail gro cer, and dealer in Varieties, Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. fe23—ly ih* desired that tliev should put the last! l/AlNt> A PARROTT. WHOLESALE GRO- ii } ! ; ‘ .il'I'i* ‘■»fli,. , -i ::nd bury him with the church that had the 1 urE—ly 1 n--t superlative adjectives in it.” | r~~;—. ^ „ ~ . a J. ROBERT A CO., General commission ’■***■’ _ : £\.. Merchants, and Agents for Manufacturers A Tkkhiblk Death—A Jinn Knocked and Producers, at the Bridge, on Broad street and ■ 1 Itri-lije. mill Fnllimj Sixty Fed. Strikes j railroad, Atlanta, Ga. A. J. ROBERT. • /»<•<•*• unit is Killed.—For some days past, ! - 1*. W. ROBERT. workmen have been engaged in building a \ JOHN C. ROGERS, Dealer in Family Gro- — ‘ *| caries and Country Produce, Whitehall, oue door from Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga Choice Hams alw ays on hand.aug2—6m -w railroad bridge at Bridgeport, on the Vt-iu die and Chattanooga Railroad. The • d bridge lias lieen raised on trestle w’ork. nd i- siill used by trains, the new bridge • ing built directly under the old. The - i.- railing has lieen ttiken off the old ridge, and there is scarcely room for a 'nail to stand on either side of the track, w bile some places there is not an inch of h«'in. These workmen were engaged at <ne end oi the old bridge, yesterday morn- .g. at work, when a negro boy, employed by them, who wasaliout the centre of the •ridge, stalled on a bund ear towards them, i Here l»eing an incline of several feet be- w.-en the eentreaml end of the bridge,the «*y found that lie could not restrain the iui]M‘tu> of the ear. and shouted for the men to get out of the w ay. Two of them were able to do so. standing on tip toe. harelv escaping lieing thrown off. The third man. however, named George Cloud, was at a point on the bridge where the track was the only foot-hold. He was unable to move and called to the boy to stop. It was too BANKERS AND BROKERS rjAHE GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK, Bank Block, Alabama street. John Rice, Presi dent: K. L. Jones,Cashier; Darwin G. Jones, Tel ler: Edward H. Jones, Book-Keeper. DIREC TORS—John Rice, John Collier, E. E. Rawson, S. A. Durand, W. W. Clayton.fe20—ly j J H. JAMES, BANKER AND BROKER, AT- 1 • lanta, G., buy* and *eil* Gold, Silver, Bond*, Stock*, and Bunk Bills. Exchanges Bonds, makes investments for parties in Bonds and Stocks; allows interest on Deposits when left for two month* or longer. fe20—ly M G. DOBBINS ft CO., BROKERS, corner of • Whitehall and Alabama streets. ; H ?,: Charleston, iunningham, Montgomery, Ala.; R. Peters, Atlanta; R. Austell, Atlanta; Edward Paddleford. Savannah, Ga feSO—ly Wat MONTGOMERY ft WEST POINT RAIL ROAD.—Daniel H. Cram, Superintendent. Leave West Point - - 10.15 A.M. Arrive at Colnmbus - 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 . - i.03 P.M. WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD. O N and after June 18th, 1867, 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 w ith K. T. and Ga. K. R. trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg, Wash ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. Arrive at Chattanooga 5.25 P. m. connecting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louis ville, and the West, and trains of Mem phis and Charleston Railroad for Mem phis, New Orleans, etc. 3.50 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ac commodation.—Arrive at Marietta 545, Cartersvilie 8.06, Kingston 9.00, Dalton 12.25. 7.00 I’. M Daily Great Northern Mail.—Arrive at Dalton at 1.15 a. m., connecting with E. T. and Ga. R. R. trains for Knoxville, Lvch- 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 Chattanooga 4 30 p. m., connecting with trains of Nashville and Chattanooga, and Memphis and Charleston Railroads and Dalton at 7 50 p. m. connecting with trains of E. T. and Ga. Railroads. 9.45 A. M. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ac commodation—Leave Dalton at 1 25 A. m., Kingston 4 30, Cartersvilie 5 15, Marietta 8. 12.06 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Express Passenger.—Leave Chattanooga at 3.20 a. m., making close connections w ith 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 NIGHT TRAINS. JOHN B. PECK, jel8 Master Transportation. ~irr WHERE » 7f> The people can trade at the .best advantage is ol interest to all, bat In calling attention *0 an; house, we shall not say at this time that we DO keep the “largest stock,” “best goods.” at wen- droBsly LOW PRICES, etc., prefer ing that YOU visit our store, which yon certainly onghttodo, and if you BUY we will gnarante: that yon will not (regret It. YOUR own interest demands a trial of onr BOOTS AND SHOES? of which we have a supply sufficient for ALL, anl sixes, styles and quality, good enough tor any body. Also, Leather and Shoe Findings. The trade *of Country Merchants is especially solicited. 150 cases New Goods just in. Onr Mott J— QuicJc Sales and Smalt Profits for CASH. Remember tbe Sign and tbe Place, I. T. BANKS, Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets. sep29—c “Plague Take the Hindmost!” 91,000,000 IN WATCHES! FOB SALK ON TIIE POPULAK ONE rRJCE PLAN, ... GIVING EVERY PATRON A Handsome and Eeliable Watch, For the low Price of Ten Dollars! Without Regard to Vattie AXD NOT TO BE PAID FOB UNLESS PEBFECTL Y SA T1SFA CTOB Y. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches. ..$250 to $1,000 100 Ma^ic Cased Gold Watches 200 to 5ou SWANSON, BOYKIN & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, ROARK’S CORNER, Whitehall street Atlanta, Ga. pHYSICIANS, Dealers, Country Merchants and n, Yugi 8. C\; J. D. U TLANTA NATIONAL BANK—DESIGN A- _ TED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED .VFES. A. Austell, President; W. H. Tcller. . . ... • . - ---, Ciuhier. DIRECTORS—A. Austell, M. G. Dob- late. lhe car rushed onward, knocking , t.ns, W. R. Phillips,Jesse McLendon, J. H. James, tiie unfortunate man off tiie bridge. He Special attention paid toCollections ln AUanta fell sixty feet, striking his head and side kjraiii't a rock. Assistance was rendered to him as s >on as possible, by his comrades, and it w «s i.,d that he was still living, although terribly bruised. Cloud lived an hour and a half after his fall and then died in terrible agony.— Chattanooga Union. through this section. Prompt returns made at the lowest current rates. Our New York Cor respondent, the Fourth National Bank, to whom we refer. fe»—ly SALOONS C CHICAGO ALE DEPOT—M. E. KENNY, Pro- j prietor dealer in Brandies, Wines, Whiskies and Began. Chicago Alr always on hand. No. 14 Alabama street. Atlanta, Ga. aug4—8m attorneys From the Southern Watchman ] Convention—Agricultural and Manu- j factcwno or th* State of Georgia.— ' This Association was adjourned from No- A WTON ft WINN. Attoeweys at Law, At- * J XA. lanta, Ga. Ofiee, Granite Block. Broad ROBT. A. ALSTON, L. J. WINN. L'ARROW ft SIMPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW P Atlanta, Ga. Office corner Whitehall and Alabama streets, over James' Inborn a street. Entrance on Al ly Banking House. vember last to hold its annual session on | £!iA anU ’ the 13th of the present month, at Milledge- mh»4-6m Title. Tiie time and place were selected in view of meeting cotemporaneously with the legislature, to Insure a fuller attendance. :o enlist the members of the Legislature in tiie objects of the association, and to ob tain. if practicable, and so far as might he proper, the co-operation of the State in promoting and developing the material in- i A KTIiA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY— terest* and resources—indeed every iudus- ■ trial mterest of Georgia. 'A uovbaii tireeu. fcccond floor. myiMy But as no legislature will meet this Fall, H. P. FARROW, O. F. SIMPSON. INSURANCE. and as it has lieen supposed that, owing to, the present political excitements of the! day, but a ineagre attendance could be had. | I entered upon a correspondence with a; number of members of said association as' to the propriety of postponing its session to such future day as the Legislature shall j meet. All from whom I have heard, con- j cur .n the propriety of postponement and j authorized me so to advertise. I therefore give notice that the session of the “Agricultural and Manufacturing invention of the State of Georgia.” is adjourned to a future day. due notice of which time will be given through the n*w<papers. Ben. C. Yancey, Pres't. Athens. Ga.. Nov. 4th. lSG7. HARD WARM MATERIALS. S HARDWARE.—J. M. ftJ.C. Alexander, Whitehall street. Iron, Steel, Nails, Car riage material*. Tools for all trades. Build ing Material* Bol’ing Cloths. Farming implements. J. M. ft J. C. ALEXANDER. •epb-iMa 4 TOMMEY ft 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. aug$—6m PHYSICIANS W. C. ASHER has removed bit office from the Norcros* Corner to th” junction of Mari etta »Dd Walton street*, where be can be found at al! hour* when Lot profos*ionaliy engaged fep24—«16m U0** MAIL STAGE LINK 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 ATLANTA VIA GRAND JUNCTION ft CHATTANOOGA. ALL RAIL. No Charge for Insurance, Drayage, Com missions or Forwarding. ing low rate has been agreed to, taking effect JULY 20th, 1887: 1st Class per 100 pounds $1.75 2d Class per 100 pounds 1.50 3d Class per 100 pounds '1.25 4th Class per 100 pounds $1.00 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., may be ob tained at office or Western ft Atlantic Railroad. jj-34—8m JOHN B. PECK, M. T. 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 tile satisiaction to all who will come and price our goods. We keep constantly on hand Window Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Tuilet Soaps, Fancy Articles, Ac., and In fact everything usually lound in a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. A large supply of F. W. Devoe’s celebrated GENUINE (Diamond S) WHITE LEAD, on hand and to arrive. Contractors and Painters will find it to their interest to give us a call belore purchasbing elsewhere. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED BY A COMPETENT PHARMACEUTIST. Call ami examine for yourselves. Now is the 1 ime to get vour Drugs Cheap, for Cash. sepl—d3m SWANSON, BOYKIN A CO. BININGE H 5 I OLD , LONDON DOCK. Cl N For Family Use, Liver and Kidney Complaints. Sold bv by all Druggists. Grocers, Ac. A. M. BININGKB A CO. (established 1778,) Importers of Wines, Brandies, Ac., No. 15 Beaver street, Net York. sep21—d6m McBRIDE & FORDEN’S GREAT REMEDY’ “KING OF PAIN,” WILL CURE U IARRIHEA, BLOODY FLUX, Headache and Karache, in three minutes Toothache in one minute. Sore Throat in ten minutes, to'ie and Cramp in five minutes. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Pleurisy, Coughs, Coins, Deafness, Asthma, Piles. Bronchial Afiections, Dyspepsia, Infiamation of the Kindneys, Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart. PRICE, $1 PKK BOTTLE. Orders promptly attended to. For sale by JOHN T. HALL, Sole Agent. Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets, Atlanta, Ga. |«*REMEMBER THE PLACE. oct2-dltaw3m 100 Ladles Watohes, Enameled 100 to 200 Gold Hunting Chroumeter Watches 250 to 200 Gold Hunting English Lever*.. 200 to 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 500 Gold Hunting American 500 Silver fatche r Hunting Lever* 0W) Silver Hunting Duplexes 500 Gold Ladies Watches 1,000 Gold Hunting Lepines . 1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches. 100 to 50 to 75 to 50 to -CO to 00 to 2.500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 5,000 Assorted Watobes, all kinds. 1$ to 800 300 250 200 210 1» 200 260 75 100 SO 75 HTEvery patron obtains a watch by this arrangement, costing but $10, while it may be ” worth $1,000. No partiality shown., ^Fl We wish to Immediately dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificate*, naming the arti cles, are placed In sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a Watch worth $1,000 or one worth le^s. The return of any of our certificates enti tles you to the article named thereon upon pay ment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than $10 Is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen that thi* is No Lottery, but a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the meat fastidious! A single certificate will be sent by mail, post 1 receipt of 25 cents, five lor $1, eleven ty-three and elegant premium for $5, paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five lor $1, eleven lor $2, thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixty-six and more valuable premium for $10, one hundred and most superb Watch for $15. To Agents, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Try us 1 WRIGHT, BRO^ & CO., Importers, 161 BROADWAY', New York. seplft—<l*w6m CHATTOOGA SHERIFF SALES. WILL be sold before the Court House door, be tween the usual hours of sale, in the town of Sum merville, Chattooga county, Ga., on the first Tues day in December next, the following property to-wit: One bouse and town lot No. 13. and part of lots No. 11 and 14 In block five (5) in the town of Sum- merville, Ga. Levied on to satisfy three Justices’ Court li. fas. in favor of J. M. llill vs. Allen Teal, principal, and W. E. and J. S. Cleghorn, endors ers on two, and Cleghorn A Bass, endorsers on the other. Also, at the same time and place will be sold two town lots No. 7 and 8 in block thirteen (13) in the town of Summerville, Chattooga county, Ga. Levied on a* the property of M. I*. Rodgers, to satisfy a Justices’ Court n. 11. in favor of G. M. T. Maddox vs. said Rogers. Also, will be sold at the same time and place, two lots of land Nos. 15 and 57 in tiie 15th district and 4th section of Chattooga county, Ga. Levied on to satisfy two Justices’ Court fl. fas. in favor of W. E. and J. S. Ueghorn vs. J. W. Glenn, princi pal, and Joseph Glenn, seem ity, and J. N. Milll- cun, endorser. Also, will lie sold at tliesanic time and place lot* of land No-, ht, id and 88 in the 14th district and ! ■1th section Levied upon to satisfy sundry fl. fas. in my hands in favor of Pool * Agncw andothers, | against John Taylor, executor of David Coving- ! ton, deceased. All the above property pointed ! out by the plaintiffs. Levies made and returned ) to me by Constables. Also, at the same time and place will be sold one lot of land No 230 in the 13th district and 4th section. Lex icd on to satisfy a ti. fa. Issued from the County Court of Chattooga count)*, in favor of Spencer Marsh v*. 1*. N. Morgan. Property |K>int> ed out by defendant. Levy made and returned to me by t minty 15 liliff. Also, at the *ame time and place will be sold one lot of laud No. 15 in the 15th district and 4th section ol < huttooga county, Ga., to satisfy two 11. fas., oue in favor of W. K. Vann, the other in favor of Nathan Yarbrough^vs. F. A. Kirby, admin istrator of John W. Glenn, deceased. Property pointed out by plaintiff. October 2stli, 1867. C. C. CLLGllORN, Sheriff Chattooga co. nov2—wtds Printer’s fee $15 00 OctoBer 9th, isoy. STAPLE AM) FA.YCT GROCERIES. * — — .. JOHN R. B0STWICK, Cranite Block, Broad street. PALL STOCK NOW OPEX To the Trade Only'. <2 REAT INDUCEMENTS. ty oornttt. ROOFING. ROOFING. Having established a Manufactory of the well known Felt, Cement and Gravel Hoofing, The undersigned wotHd call tbe speclaUattentioa of builder*, 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, aa can be seen by reference. AIX WORK WARRANTED. Booing of all kinds repsired. Roofing Felt and Roofing Material fbr Sale. Samples and references can be seen at the cor ner of Whitehall aad Mitchell streets or at the Manufactory, on Foundry street .rear of Winship’s Foundrv. |0- A. SMITH. J “ C A RP E T S. S. S. KENDRICK & CO., EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN’ CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, MATS, CURTAINS, CORNICES, Shades, Cords, Loops, Tassels, dtc., BT UP-STAIRS,-ftJ Whitehall street Atlanta, Ga., Announee the arrive of a large and elegant stock, BOUGHT BINCB THE RECENT DECLINE, In addition to elegant noveltiee in Brussels and 3-Plys, They Invite Special Attention to their LOW PEICE CARPETS. Choice, durable goods at 50,75 and $1.00 per yard. Orders from a distance solicited aad carefully executed. S. 8. KENDRICK ft CO., octll—dtlstjan Atlanta, Ga. NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold bn the first Tuesday in December |ne.\t, \\ ithin the legal hours of sale, before the • ourt House door, in the city of Covington, to tiie highest bidd.-r, the olloxving property, to-vvit: One Piano. Levied on as the proper ty of Elisha Roberts by virtue of a distress warrant for rent issued from Newton C ounty Court, in favor of J. N. Craven v* Elisha Roberts. Property piinted out by A. I>. Simms, plaintiff’s attorney. This Also, at tiie same time and place will be sold one house and lot in the city of Covington, known in the plan of said eity as lots No*. 8 and 9, in square C, together with the appurtenances thereto belonging, (there lieing n good dwelling and out houses) containiogone acre, more or less. Levied on a* the property of A. II. Lee, to satisfy the principal, interest and cost on one li. fa. issued from Newton County Superior Court in favor of A. Simm* vs. A. II. Lee. Property pointed out by defendant. Also, at the same time and place will be sold all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Newton, whereon there i* a good Grist and Saw Mill, it being all that tract of land on which Thomas P. Born resides, containing eight hundred acres, more or less. Levied on as the , property of Thomas P. Born, to satisfy principal, i interest and cost on one fl. fa. issued from Newton SuperiorCourtin favorof Andrew Ford v*. I hoina* P. lio -n. ai d principal, interest and cost on one li. fa. is*iied from Newton Superior t.onrl iu tavor ol Andrew Ford \s. Thomas P. Born and James Born, security. Property pointed out by Thomas P. llorn. Also, a'tiie same time and place will be sold nine hundred pound* seed cotton. Levied on a* the property of Gilbert W. Shaw, tosatisfy tbe cost on one fl. fa issued from Newton County Court In favor of Rebecca Jones vs. Gilbert W. Shaw. Property pointed out by P. B. Jones. Thi* Octo ber 29th, 1867. G. M. T. BOWER, Deputy Sheriff. octao—wtda Printer’* fee $10 « 8tock of Onxvrie* ever offered in this section, at pries that will result in certain 8ale; toyour interestto cail before you purchase at Nos. 1 and 2 Granite Block. Sugars. 30 lihds. Cuba and I’orto Rico. 350 barrels Refined and Raw. 25 barrels Cut I .oaf, 100 loafs White, in paper. Call before you purchase your Sugars. Coffee. 300 bags Rio at great bargains." 75 bags Mocha, Java. Native <Vvk*n. Maracaibo and Laguyra. This line of Coflees is well worth the at tention Of CLOSE BUYERS AX I) HEAVY DEALERS. Teas. 45 chests and half chests Black and Green, 75 quarters and caddies Black ami Green. Molasses and Syrup. 125 barrels Molasses, New Orleans to Common, 50 barrels Refined Syrup. Candy. 100 boxes Plain, 75 boxes Fancy, *20 boxes Rock. Fruit ami Vegetables in Cans and Glass. 200 cases can tied Vegetables an.l Fruit. 50 cases glass Vegetables and Fruit. Tobacco, Segars ami Snuff. 100 lioxes .Manufactured Tobacco. 75000 Segars, various brands. 2000 pounds best Mac&boy Snuff. 10 barrels Smoking Tobacco in bn very cheap, 5 coges in bales, from Good t<> Prime. Shot and Caps. UisPrcpAxdi Buck Shot. I’.t M. G. L.( „pa, 250 M. Msler Proof and Musket JC ip*. Paper und Paj>cr Bays. 500 reams Wrapping I'aix r. 200 M. Paper Bags. ('hcese. 25 Plain (’hcese. 50 Goshen and E. D. Cl»eese. ALSO. BACON, FLOUR, LARD. VINEGAR. And any kind of goods found in a heaw and complete stock of Groceries. Thi- stock I offer at NEW YORK <-r BALTI MORE PRICES, charges added, fori ASII. at wholesale only. J * R * BOSTWICK. oct'J—dtf lk. BANKING HOUSE JAY COOKE & CO.. IK*. 20 WALL STREET, STOVE WARE HOU8E. Now la the time t« Parchaie m Good Stave, without Risk., AND AT REDUCED PRICES. I beg to inform tbe citizens of At lanta, and surrounding country, that I have on hand a good assortment of BAKING and COOKING 8TOVES, which I will warrant. Any Stove* purchased of me and cracking during tbe first month will be re paired tree of charge. All Stove* purchased else where that do not Bake or Cook, repaired. All kinds of Stoves repaired. Old Stoves taken in ex change. I also constant] v keep on hand a good supply of Stove* Grates, Hollow Ware, Planished Ware, fin W are. Tin and Sheet Iron, Lamps, ftc., at Whole*ale and Retail. Tim Ware. Roofing and Guttering and all kindtof work done in that line done at snort notice. The BEST Kt-RuSKNK OIL constantly kept on hand. Grates put up and warranted. L. MIH ALOV ITCH. Sign of Gilt Key, Whitehall, near Mitchell street, oet8—dhn Atlanta, Ga GEORGIA, Gwinnett county. T WO MON HIS after this date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Samuel P. William., deceased. * WM P. WILLIAMS, sen., Adm’r. bepumber 25,1867—wds [PrsfeeJ* 1 | C«r. of Nassau street. .Now York. W E buy and sell at the most liberal current f prices, and keep on hand a full suppi GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, a full supplv of DS OF SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTER EST NOTES, and executeorders for purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. CONVERSIONS. W’e convert the several issues of Skvkm-Thib- TIE8 at the 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 particulars furnished upon application. Vug27-d3m JAY COOKE ft CO. FOR SALE. A SPLENDID HOUSE AND LOT IN Marietta for sale; second bouse from the public cquare on “ National Cemetery street;” hou»e with live well plastered rooms, ■our flre-plac»*», gairett and cellar, double kitch en. w ith stack chimney, good stable and splendid garden as good w ell iff w ater as there is in the whole country. Everythin* in good condition. 8hade tree* in front and fruit trees in the rear.— For full particular* apply to V B. W. VANDYKE, At Ford, Hightower A Co.'s. Atlanta, Or J. T. LOWERY, aug!6—dtf Marietta, Ga. ftOTHBCHILD BRO ., a. ROTHSCHILD. i S. ROTHSCHILD ft WHoLCHALK DKVLRB8 IN BOOTS Sc SHOES, 11 Warren at reel, New Ywrk. aug2S—dim F. COR RA, DKAI.KK IX AMERICAN AND FRENCH Confectionery and Fancy <3-BgOOEB/IBS Fine assortment of WINES. GOGXAC BRANDIES. LIQUORS. BITTERS. (MIRDIALS. LIQUORS, SYRUPS CHAMPAGNE WINES, NATURAL FRUIT AND PRESERVES. Select variety of TEAS SUGAR, COFFEE, CRACKERS. BUTTER, CHEESE, HAMS* DRIED BEEF, RICE, EGGS GREEN FRUITS, NUTS, ALMONDS, RAISINS. Ac. Ac.. Large assortment of PIPES, SEGARS, SMOKING TOBACCO. SNUFF, Ae„ Ac. PERFUMERY, TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac, Ac. Whitehall street, west side, Atlanta, Ga.. A few doors from Alabama struct octlO—dim In Bankruptcy. P AMPHLKT COl’iKs of the Rules aad Regu lation* iu Bankruptcv, adopted bv tbe UU- tries Court of the United States for the Northern District of Georgia, e«n be had on applicatina a* the Clerk's Office,.Atlanta,'ua. l’riac 3d cents aug27—dtf FORSYTH SHERIFF'S SALE. .WILL be sold before the Court Hou*e the town of Cummin*. Ga., within the legal hours -1- - Tuesday iu ~ of sale, on the first M. J following property, to-wit: the One cow. about tea years old, and her calf, about six week* old, taken up by B. G. Tallent of the (With District, G M . uf said county. Sold as an Kstray. 1 hi* 29ib. October. 1867. J. A. Si Ms, Deputv Sheriff. nov8— w tdf Printer'* fee $2m