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AT LA NT A. (i MONDAY
: EVENING, NOVEMBER 2
5,
PRICE—5 CENTS.
the mil*
bT * 1. *CBO(K»« Ain? J. B. BUMBLE.
g (e . Central »■«*■«. •«»** BU»mEw%H
The r*Kiti«B«t Chief j u.tice Cbsoe.
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Tliii* jfofitlomiA ciiVii^Pfr Neb* Yofk Ht»r
wpuk for t1»* j*ur|ic»*« of meeting hi*
<i>*u^hters..ii tiieir way trow fiurqpt*. 1*vhip.
lit- pin up at lire Metropolitan ill a ailj;;l
wav. but as thr Herald. World. and tuber
PEC MONTH. | jouVnals Itatw made Lis uamp protiiijn-ot
|Y a C»l<Te per lisro thereafter. The
trill I* uiiuie »i advertisement*
r-vr;c. ^ n
°",L.. *1 . pervjtial nature, Except In caaas
«. a 'V. jal .wutr»*t. other adnsTtlMsineotto will be
h ,/gnjd the tollowlne rates;
Os* kus.uu« insertion.
in* iuxrtiow,
three liiM-rtl***, • •
. •• umv week • •
*• .»»*• month ...
- “ three uioutns. • *
„ •. *,er levy of ton line* or lest
sm-nfl > M.>rV,agc tl f» i-Hes. per square
<1 . . ..Hector?'* -ale*. per-*.juare
. n„„.|,.i ..rtler* id A^hulnlslration...
. i- ,tfor ia-tters of Guardianship
ffl.OU
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UU*
spoke
events.
alarmed or tulntuied of his utterances. He
said tlufiDthere was .lotliing alarming <ar
illslieartenlnn in the late defeats. The «M
Whiff pwrtv. the Democratic onrty. and the
old Ftwe-soil party had all in their lissre
Mo ; suflenxI'Jeleat. without in any way fan-
id«' ; pairingtlicir vitality. Tlmt it was n |*oym-
i lar erwr to suppose tiiat parties were amt
5 oo as necessary to a free people as any part of
. ft uo a constitutional Government. Tiiat the
3 Wi on j^ difference between defeat now and
800 ilefrwt in the past was to lie found i*s i£he
{rrawvjifpiestiohs now at issue. Tltcy went
notsni!y to tlie foundations of tlie (ieveiTi-
iinsEit itself, but carried shame »*• wood re
pute in their solution.
TWs very fact should makeu- itsipeful.
and save iis from absurd pastae. The
Awsriran people will not abandon an or-
•fxirt/ut ion that basso proud a record in
t’w past. and so much responsiliilfcjr in the
... ..uaufUus. arc I'emmeUl.j law lobe liHil ts'SurP. when, by so (loin;;, it owifosses
i.. ur-i i u«-dav in il»e month. Iietween the judgement to a shame that will cfliug to us
■ . i ivii In tin. Sbrenoou ami three in the af- ^, r yy er .
The late defeats could lie attributed, in
»t application tor dismission from
.luinisscatioti •••••• •, 420
I rii* r« of application Sor disinUsion from
I ...
. i. aiiai.. fu leave to; sell (.and
to» l»*:la»»i* amiCreditors
i„imi etc., |ivi •s , (i*are
.. ,.i (wtrishaHle |)i«wevlj . 10 days, per sqr.
f-l ... S<ill«ii>. IU ila>»
}. ' ..t n- ..|'.M«»rlrfu*»v, v>cr *. t r. each tone...
,-luv. itf iyriKKHKiWt I.KIiAI. AliVKKTinlXU.
mi l_unl etc.. Oy Administrators. Kxvcu-
tars
3 00
5 00
3 uu
5 00 !
t 50
3 I
1 00
Gw.vi3t.tL Obdkbv. h'o. ht.vd
>yh»^siras. By General Orders Xo. 69. from
tips- Ifetniqiiarters; ‘dated S'ptemher In.
1hi;T. an Rlii t1«m was onierwl to Ik* held in
the State of Georgia, on tlie Twenty-ninth.
Thirtieth and Thirty-first day> of Oetolmr.
81k snld
ltd Me-
'whirrh
Coll*
for the
relal
tlierwr-
migiit
. , . „ ,, , iivk iui ii ei'UTi iinun. wr-nCTiim nOoii*
i . . fr< ^!y . a,, l ^ frankly on late i rentlon. ’ and for delegates to ctmstitute
d iii* friends had no reason u» 1* j t ^e Convention In ca>e a majority of tlie
votes given on that question should lie for
a Convention, and in case a majority of all
the registered voter* should have voted on
the question of a Contention.
And Whereas, At an election held in pur
suance of said orders, ami in conformity to
said Acts, there were polled on the ques
tion of a Convention votes to tlie unrulier
of One Hundred and Six Thousand Four
Hundred and Ten, (106.410,) being more
than one-half ol One Hundred and Eighty-
Eight Thousand Six Hundred and Forty
Seven. (18s.647.) the whole number ot reg
istered voters in said State; and of tie
whole number of votes ]M>lled on fkc ques-
tton of a Convrotion. One Hundred and
named do meet in Convention, at Atlan
ta. Unoryta, Monday, the NitUk day of De
cember. IMA nnd proceed to framo »Con-
stitntion and Civil Government for the
i State ofGaorgfci. according to the provi
sion* of tho Acts above referred to. and
tlmt when tlie same shall have been »o
framed tho said Constitution be submitted
for mtllhuitibn to the registered voters of
■Mid .'tate as further required by law'.
i John Poff,
Brevet Major General Commanding.
Officialr W. M. Duxn, Jr^Opt. ilst Lift i
Inf’rtv. Bv t Mai. C.S. A.. Aide-de-Camp.
WE
IIH.’d
UoUrwul schedule.a.
The people can trade at the best [advantage h ot
interest to all, bat In calling [attention to oar
house, vre shall not say at this time that we
DO
keep the ‘Hargest stock,” “best goods,” at won-
dnnwljr LOW PRICES, etc.. preferbt0 that
YOU
visit our store, which you ccrtalaly ought to do,
and if you
BUY
we will guarante that you will mot Jregret It.
YOUR
own intereat demands a trial of onr
BOOTS AND SHOES?
«<i„««ii. at the i uart House in the county in
„ n ii.c i.roiivriv is situated. Notices of these .
Vi „ n,,,,! )r K iver. in a public gazette 40 <la/& -mile measure, to the ovcrwetmmg eonh-
m» the due of -ale. cilence in our strength, tiiat niiHlctht .indif-
OI toe sale of personal a«rent to our duty, and |sroiie to ‘Quarrel
V among ourselves. It ;* providential that
j-n Mu
.Noti
td- jrlvrffi iii
to tlie debtors and creditors of an estate ; til is evil iia
like aumner 10 days previ
n.u-t also Ire (>ui4'-liv4 40 days.
Nutiit that application v»Ul Ire made to Use
,.iirt of <ir<iiuai \ for leave to sell Laud. etc.,
mi—t l>«- ptibli-hvi for two months.
«n .lions for letters of Administration. Uuar-
4iao-lti|>. etc., » ust Ik- |iubiishe<l HO day*; lor ilis-
i •> am from Ad ministration, monthly S mouths;
d,-Hii»-iirii Horn Guardianship 40 days
Kuic- lor to!eclostire of Mortgage must be |»uti-
-<i nioiiih)y /wi 4 months; lor sstabli-hing I<smT.
. ,k-i«. tot the foil -puce of 3 months; Ibrcoie-
Administrutur
come to u- now, wbrnroorIons
rasa barren victory tooar-eMoarie*. Next
.kycar, w hen tlie real coiiticst•coined'on. the
American people would awaken :to the
■danger, ami trust would he rqposed. as
Heretofore. In the hands ef the thoughtful,
itlre prudent, and. alaive slL the piiiriotie.
fThe.se were brave wards and *>t' great
."omfort to the friends of JudgedJliase.—
Some one called his attr-ution to Senator
r , »“^‘m!rhl*VM\M^VlvM\ 0, by W *he“^«a*»l. U.J H ade’s late ex|>ositio!i.4wade through your
i,-p«. r-of turtv montas ijjoiirnal. Tlie Judge iawghed. and said he
!*i.idi< aiious »di .d«ai- Ik; continued acror*!- 0 „^|,t to he assured of Ren Wade 1 * friend-
.^o.the-e the h'K.d re.,uiremenU. unless. , t OI1 , v ***.«„!. tot SWore
i-i orilclrd. , I . •
1^* i.li.KK VI. DKIH'i.TIONS Mill ik- made i»,o it.
. .u a.nerti-er- It is a little singular drat a mar.'who has
1Otr vll tr»u-ieni Mild toreigi. adyertto-noeot* | M .f 0 ,e the public «s iiiiicli as Salmon
. -i Ik- ,.rc|Miid i*» secure puidioatlon - - r - - - ...
Vll i.-U.-r- «l> i.usiness, oi ivoiuiiiiinlcaXtonr
Ik- addrc-SCd to
KI GG.S tc. I if MULL
VtllilltH Oil.
(.'uH Directory.
H.*T-JJ£a. CLOCK’S. JEWKLKY. ctC.
f£
AV VI liOl.I.M \N. Iienler hi Uxtclic-.
Ch ti.-. .Icvc.n. ijold Pens. Sport*. le«.
.r \<- . Whileh..l! -treet. ad door atovi
tt. .-J^i-.iicli X Co.'- li.wjk Store. Atlxntx, >G».
i.». it. -o.si -tyle and warranted.
IM.VIS—ill y
3i‘U 7> <* SHOES-
iiiKiis. snot- au.l LfcATIIKIt
StW 91'ORR—NEW <i4tOl>S
txtra inducement* to buyers nt Wholesale
Retail. I'ea. f.lree-treet. opposite Cox Hill.
«ti,, GKO. W PUCE
Two Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty-
Three. (102.283.) lieltig a majority of the
same, were cast fora Convention.
And Whereas, At said Election the fol-
lowingjnamed persons were elected as Dele
gates to said Convention from the respec
tive Election districts in which they were
so chosen:
From the FSrst Election District—C. H.
Hopkins. James Stewart, A. A Bradley,
Walter L. tJuflt, Isaac Seeley, W. H. D.
Reynolds, il. il. Bentley, A. L. Harris.
From tlie ^second Election District—T.
G. Campbell. William A. Gobbling.
From tlie 'UUird Election District—A. M.
Moore.
From tlie Fourth Eloctiuv Distiict—F.
M. Smith.
From the fifth Election Mstrlct—P. B.
Bedford.
From tlie ?»lxth Election District—Levi
.T. Knight, liewis II. Roberts.
From tl.e.-Sevcnth Election District—M. i
C. Smith. W.C. Carson. J. -I..< Hitler.
From the Eighth Klectitnc District—R. j
11. Wliiteley. B F. Powell, J»hn lligden. j
From the^inth Electioniftistrict—II. H. j
Dews, Charles C.!
WKSTKRN a ATLANTIC RAlLBOAI>-
:» a!|»—Karv. Hi cast* u*r mile.—Camhmx
vl iUiCI. auperintendext; JOBM B. PwCl. Master
i ran-iKirtaliou; Wu. W. Clattom, Treaimrer; Iba
n TaTLOX. Auditor; J. H. FLTKM, Master Macki-
ant; W. (a. GXAMLINU, *. C. Shop#; CHABUW B.
W allacx. den. Agent; W. R. Wuiim, General
Ticket Agent; R. A. Bacon, Gea’l Freight Agent;
Juiin M TimDtlK*. Agent at AtlanU:
a Mar pamkm«kb tkaik—daily.
i.save Atlanta . 7.UIP.M.
Arrive at Chattanouga - 4.00 A.M.
I^ave Chattanooga - 4.30 P.M.
Jkrrive at Italtob ... 7.18 A.M.
Arrive at Atlanta • 1.36 A.M.
UAILT raaiUtMUKK TXA1S—UA1LT,
'except Sundays).
Leave Atlanta - - - JJ-30 A M.
^<cnvt DbUuh • • • S.56 P.M.
Arrive at Chattanooga - - 5.25 P.M.; Tlie trade .of Country Merchants is especially
l-cave Chattanooga • * 50 A.M. | gol j cltC( j
Arrive at Atlanta ... 1.15 P.M.
DALTON ACCOMMODATION TKAIN—DAILY,
'except sumlajs).
iasave Atlanta • - • 3 -i5 P.M.
of which we have a (apply suffleientfor ALL, ami
sixes, style* and quality, good enough lor any
body. Also,
Leather and Shoe Findings.
Arrive at Dalton • • 11.40 P-M-
1 leave Dalton - • 1-30 P.M.
Arrive at Atlanta - * 10.30 A.M.
GEORGIA RAJ I-HO AD—111 miles—Pare
live cent- per utile.—Jons I*. KiN”, President; K.
W.Cole. superintendent.*: T. Andkxhok. Agent
at Atlanta
DAY rAHM1CWUKK TBAIM.
Leave Atlanta '
Arrive at Augusta
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Atlanta
NIGHT FAaSHNGKK TKAIN
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at August*.
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Atlanta
NIOHT THB0POH KKK1GH* TKAIN.
Leave Atlaata V A.40 P.M.
Arrive at Augusta 9.57 A.M.
Leave Augusta ..*.10 P.M. i
Arrive at Atlanta 8.05 A.M.
W* MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD.—103
mfles— Fare, live cents per mile- A J. Whiti,
President; E. B. Walike, Superintendent: R. A.
Andkkkon, Agent at Atlanta:
DAT eAHBKNGKK TKAIM.
....5.00 A.M. i
... 5.45 P.M. |
....5.00 A.M.
... .*.00 P.M. I
....7.15 P.M. j
....*.10 A.M.
. . B OO P.M.
... 4.15 A M.
150 cases New Goods just in.
Our Motto—Quick Sales and Small Profits for
CASH.
Remember the Sign and the Place,
L T. BANKS,
Corner Whitehall nnd Hunter streets.
Rep89—c
“Plague Take the Hindmost!”
SWANSON, BOYKIN A CO.,
mOLKNALE AND KKTAIL
F. eORRA,
>W
itrSKCUA HTS A Kb OROCEHs
.\LI> »V CO. Dealers in Produce,
p;e aud fancy Groceries, Hots, Cap"
B'?£.
and Notion
t *1 ..ndrv.iiuine oul sto' k.
ROY D, WALLS A CO..
io\7->U:n • or Peter- and Forsj th sLneot
Hardware, Ac., Ac.
DMK A KtKsfc. AiCTiON aKD Cokwhmus
Kmciants sign, Auction House. White
• treet. Atlanta. •»» _ Wh~il
H. Wholksai.k and Kertu «no
tr m*. .
teas—1'
A
{ JET J.K LY N
Ct* and 'leoier in Y ariette*. Whitehall
i-i toe
t V\I>.- Jt PARROTT WHOLESALE CKO-
KR- AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
'..-.mu Pe.-n htree -treet. Atlanta. Us
trt»—lv
A.
I ROBERT A LO., GENERAL ROMM
vIkhciiante, and A^ent- lor Manufacturers
J*. <'base should tie soaailsnndeiweood, lh
is in no sense of the won;I what Vs^topiilar-
ly understooi] as Radiv.iil—that ibt. a man
whose feelings run aw;gy with Itis better
judgment, and who goe*- t<> extnmnes more
"fmi impulse than rouviot on. Judge Chase
is. by temperature, a F.Conservative, and
il lie advocates exu» i»»- measure- it is the
result of a purely m iCal pro<-es.s. Thus,
for example, when alsjlitioiiisni was a di.--
graee. and an abolitionist was regarded as
a half-crazy fanatic, a limited uuuiher of j
men were of that organization fi^in an ex
cess of feeling. Their «r<»od hearts moved,
them to pitV for tlie -slave. Mr. Chase
joiaed this little hand and became promi
nent. hut was careful t***exnlain tlmt while
he commiserated the condition o»t the un
fortunate negro, lit* w as moved to active
opposition to the exclusive class ot wiiite
aristocrats who owned the negro, and
threatened tin* liberty <»?. all.
i I .was with Salmon P. Chase ini this, and
I saw' a jireat deal of him at the time I
lul u:ion. I h ive not ie»jn intimate with
him ol late year-, and ./•annot. therefore,
speak authoritatively oflhis views. Bull
will venture to -ay* th ft you are* rearer
rigid, in your estimate of his present
political status, than Semaitor Wade, whoso
readily calls him a Radical of his own
school. I will go furthec. and assert..*/it li
mit fear of eontradictiow from those who
know him best, that instead of siding with
SteviMis. Sumner, and Wen dell Phillips in
issioN their demand lor conlis*.*aG >n and hanging.
loHN *
•1 ii.ll-
• ts. nan
i.luii r. ai the Bridge, on Broml street and
■ \;i.u,ta Ga A. .I. ROBERT.
F. W. ROBERT
ROt.r.Rs. DKaLKV IN KaMILY <«.KO-
ju.j < oimkv I'koIo ce Whitetoall.-one
Aiilcli.il street. .UlAiiU. to* C!*t»lce
- ..ii hand aiig2—*#*
'I
/;..a a aaj asi> urokkRs
' :l r .KOilGl.t Nil ION AI. BANK Rank
* k A ..inn -'Del -loiIN RICK, P.'usi-
i. i. I,.-ic-.i.a-i icr . Dakvis G Jones. Tel-
i.l>» a*i. ii Jutes. Bunk-K.-eper D1KCC-
'it-—Join, iii.-c, J- lii. Collier, E. E Itavk-oii S.
rKi-.' U U i .avion leStl—1\
he. afv r securing equal p*>litieal right- to
tlie ingrm of the South- tfavors eonwMia-
tion. *tnd would seek J>y the kindest
meastces to heal the w«w ds of war.; mi]
make *»f the Soiitliern jKi-iple what lias
never yet been done—eit'ia -lis ot a I'filil-
ini'ii country and brothers-*“.f the North.
Whips on this subject, lef.aoeadd that>:hc
bitter opposition to Judge t nase come- <>t
i*is well known purity of *-k tra< ter. U. re
he Pr*-«4dent there would be- an end to<fat
joiis ant national extravagv.nee. That is
all.
J n >amo Banker i.nu broker, at-
. -am a *... im. - and -eh- Gulil. silver, Bouu>,
Sen a- tint Bank hill- Exchange* lluirkaAAtcs
■ aieoluieuu. tor pAi'-ie* iu Bund* and BWCEs;
lik«» inteni-r un Deposits when left for txo
month* ..r luix* i-r. Ie2d—ly
Gkx. sl’KKMan’s Spkkch.—Some of ok
Deiiiocnuak* friends, in Weorgiia. hav
mated a ifesposition to run <Sen. 8herniu*
as the J«hnst»n-Conservatir«- Democratic
candidate for the Presidency. In this con
nection. tie following extract from the
General's 1mto speech will be iuveresting:
We of the North have to inorrn the loss
of fathers, brothers, sons, and t-iends, and
are burdenetl with a vast naAbmal debt,
JANE—DitalGNA-* binding us kg fact, in law, and in honor.
. „, -J tue united: j hooe. to be questhioed by any
>1 it Es A .Yio«Ki.L. Presideut; W H. Tlllkk, • * ,e ' er * . rill *vi*rv rent
* aivr director.-—A. Austell. M. G. tK»b-‘ honoralde matt iii America thievery cent
4 .r> W R. I'inliiKhJrj.c McLendon. J. II. James. ' is paid. Look 40 the South, aild VOU V llO
<■* ui at.entiwci paid to CoUection* in Atiauta . f V( >|)t with me tJirough that lank can best
A.. ^ i, orr P N«w U Y r orkTor b ^y if they. too. have not Ifew fearfully
h^xiioifil Bank! to whom I punished. Mourning in every household,
re*>—ly I desolation \\ r'utG*n in broad cfcaraetei's
of tiieir (Country.
Christian, '■William XV.
Martin.
From tiie'Fenth Election ©istriet—Jolm
Murphy, F. O. Welch, iPhillp Joiner.
Benjamin S?3te.«.
Fn.ni the Eleventh Eleation District—
W. II. Xobkg J. A. Jackson. Robert Alex
ander. John Whitaker.
Form the Twelfth Eleo&ien District—J.
K. Blount Thomas Gnyton, G. W.
( hatters.
From theThirtecnth Election District—
II. K. McGty, J. E. Hall, F. Snead. Robert
Lumpkin. ^esse Dinkins.
! From the<Fourteenth Election District—
S. E. Salter. J. W. Trawiek. Simepn Stan
ley. J. M. Buchan.
’’From rlie-Filteenth Election District—A,
! J. C’cineroK.
From tl»; Sixteenth Election District—
I George Linder, E. W. Lane.
From the Seventeenth Election District
i —I. A. Mad len. J. M. Rice. Robert White
head. M. 4'fa*iborne. II. Il.*0rlisson.
From theiEighteenth.Election District—
R. B. Buik'ck. Benjamin Conley. Foster
Blodgett. J. E. Bryant. S. W. Bellird, Alex
ander Stou*. John Neal.
From th*^Nineteenth.Election District—
D. 1*. Baldwin. Joseph Adkins. Robert
Cruinbley. John W. T.>Gaichlngs, Henry
Strickland.
From tl«* Tw entiethJBhctioi District-
C. IL Prims. George Wallace. ('. C. Rich
ardson. JJaesiel Palmer. -V. IL Harrisoc
\V. C'. Supph.*.
From thi*IT wenty-iirsf^Election DistritS
—Samuel Guw. William (Gritiiii, Charles
Hooks. Thus. Gibson.
From tlie'.Twenty-second Election Dis
trict—G. (J. Wilbur. M. A.-Potts. F. Woot
en. A. Bow><i<;in. T. J. Speer*. W. J. Howe,
M. i’ooper. fl M. Turner.
From the'JV.enty-tliird Ejection District
—Pos y M:kU-*x. O. II WaPon. S. A. Cobh,
J. II. Aiiders*»;>. Win. P. Edvards.
From the twenty-fourth Election Dis-.
trict—G. W. A-lihurn. J. G. Maul, Thomas !
Giltierf, VawJl *nes. J.C. ti»..*y.
From the Twenty-fifth Elretion District
—William Giiilford. I’. J.-ifostin. T.. L.;
Stanford. Sautw.d Williams.^). J. Iligbee.,
From the 'iV'entv-sixth T’lectiou Dis- ,
tri, t—W. IL VMhiteiiead. W. II. Rozar, S.
infc- T. W. Minor- ^ J
From the Twenty-seventh Election Dis- |
trict—Joint Uiur-is. .J. W. J'hf-stian. N.
I^:ave Macon
7.45 A.M.
Arrive at Atlante
2 00 P.M.
Leave Atlanta
715 A.M.
Arrive ut Macon
1.30 P.M.
Leave Macon
8.40 P.M.
Arrive in Atlanta
4.30 A.M.
Leave Atlanta
7.15 p.M
Arrive in Macon
4.10 A.M.
ATLANTA A
UoAD—87 miles—Fare.
WEST POINT RA1L-
. oer utile—John P.
Kino, Prcsldoat; S. P. Grant, Superintendent;
1 R. M. Fakhak, Agent at Atlanta:
DAT PA48KNOEK TKAIN—OOINO OCT.
, 1-euve AtlanU; 7.00 A.M.
Arrive at West Point 12.00 M.
DAY P-xetiENGlCK TRAIN—COMING IN.
Ia;ave West Beaut 12.40 P.M.
I Arrive at Atiauta 5.30 P.M.
DRUGGISTS
ROARK’S CORNER,
Whitehall street Atlanta, Oa.
P HY SICIANS, Dealers, Country Merchants and
tlie public generally, are invited to call and
examine our lakgk and varied assortment of
PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
We buv entirely from Importers and Manufac
turers, and we feel confident that we cun give en
tire batisiaction to ALL who w ill cone and
price our goods.
Wc keep constantly on baud Window Gla>s,
Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Combs,
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps. Fancy Articles, Ac., 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 hand and to arrive. Contractors and
Painters will And it to their interest to give us
a call beiore purchasbing elsewhere.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED DY A
COMPETENT PHARMACEUTIST.
Call ami examine for yourselves. Now* is the
Ime to get your Drugs Cheap, for Cash.
-d3m SWANSON. BOYKIN ft CO.
IN WATCHES!
seal—d:
WT MONTGOMERY A WEST POINT RAIL- $1,000,000
ROAD.—Danvel H. Cram, Superintendent. * * „ , „
FOR SALE ON TUE POPULAR
Leave West Point
Arrive at Columbus -
Arrive at Montgomery -
Lerfve MonUgomery -
Leave Columbus
Arrive at West Point
WESTERS & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
O N and after June 18th, 18H7, Passenger Trains
will run ns follows:
GOING NORTH.
LEAVING ATLANTA
HTO-VE ritlCK B I, A. X ,_iH
GIVING EVERY* PATRON A
Handsome and Reliable Watch,
For the low Price of Ten Dollars!
Without Regard to Value
AND NOT 7 0 BE PAID FOll UNLESS
PEJif ECTL Y SA TISFA CTOIi Y.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches. ..$250 to $1,000
I 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches— 200 to 500
— - - ;m
8.45 A. M. .JRsUly (exckpt Sundays) Express
Passenger.—Arrive at Dalton at 2i'J p. \
m., ooenecting with K. T. and Ga. ii. R.
trains tor Knoxville. Lynchburg. Wash- .
ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New 1
York. Arrive at Chattanooga 5.SS. p. m., !
connecting with trains ol’ Nashville and
Chattanooga Railroad lor Nashville, Louis- j
ville, .Mid the West, and trains ef Mem
phis and Charleston
100 Magic Cased Cold Watches 800 to
100 Laities Watches, Enameled 100 to
200 Gold Hunting Chromneter
Watches 250 to
200 Gold Hunting English Levers.. 2*i0 io
300 Gobi Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to
500 Gold Hunting American
W atches
500 Silver Hunting Levers
fiOO Silver Hunting Duplexes.
W« '
3.50 P
phis. New Orleans, etc.
M. Dally (except Sundays) Dai.(vrn ac
commodation.—Arrive at Marietta 6 45,
Cxrterwvilie 8.06, Kingston S.U0, Dalton
12.25.
7.00 P. M. Dab yGreat Northern Mail.—Arrive
at Dalton at 1.15 A- M., connecting vretti E. T.
and Ga. It. R. trains lor Knoxville. JLvch-
burg, • Washington. Baltimore. Phiiadel-
pliia. and New Y'ork, arrive at (.S/.'TA-
nooga-< 10 a. M., connecting with trail.- o!
XashviUc and Chattanooga Railiwud lot
NashviUe, Louisville, aim the West, and
trains of the Memphis and ChartestOBiRaii-
roiut let* Memphis, New iihleaks, etc
COMING SOUTH.
190 to
50 to
75 to
50 to
50 to
50 to
25 to
19 to
300
250
200
250
150
260
250
75
100
50
75
AMMMiCAM AMD FBMMCH
Confectionery and Fancy
GJ-^/OOEi^XES
Fine assortment c*
WINES, COGNAC BRANDIES.
LIQUORS,
BITTERS, CORDIALS, LIQUORS,
SYRUPS
CHAMPAGNE WINES,
NATURAL FRUIT AND PRESERVES.
Select variety of
TKAT
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, Ac n ttc.
PERFUMERY, TOYS.
FANCY ARTICLES. Ar« Ar.
Whitehall street, we«t siile.
Atlanta, Ga..
A few doorg from Alabama streci
oetlO—dim
C A RJPETS.
S. S. KENDRICK ft CO.,
EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN
CAKPDTS, Oil. ( I.OTH), HI (il,
MATS, CURTAINS. CORNICES,
Shadeg. Cords, Loops, Tassels, «fr.,
ZZT UP-STAIRS,
Whitehall «treet ... Atlanta, «■.,
Announce the arriva ot a Urge and elegant st * k
BOUGHT SINCE THE EEC ENT DECLINE,
In addition to elegant novelties in
Brussels and 3-Plys,
They Intile Special Attention to the-
LOW PRICE C ; ARPETS.
Choice, durable goods at 50, 7. and $l.i»i [kt yar \
Orders linni a distance solli lte<i and carer :i ;
executed. S. s. KKNDKIUk A IX).
octll—d'lstian Atlanta, «•*.
goormu.
ROOFINC.
ROOFING.
Having established a Manufactory of the well
known
Felt, Cement and Gravel Rooftnq,
The undersigned would call the »pecial|atteiit!oa
ol' builders, and persons almut to build, to till.
STYLE OF KOOrIXG. It is cheaper aud m •:.*
durable than any other Koollug iu u-e, and i*
FIHE-PBOOF, and lias been thoroug'dv te-te-i. as
can Ih: seen bv reference.
ALL WORK WARRANTED. Roofing ct 1
kinds repaired
Rooting Felt and Rooting Material for Sale.
Samples and references can be seen at the cor
ner of Whitehall and Mitchell street-, or at tue
Manufactory, on Fonn lry street .rear t»fWin»hip*»
Foundry. !•>. A. SMITH.
jeQ6—6 m
B A N K I N C
JAY COOKE
HOUSE
No. 20 WALL STKIlt.T.
500 Gold Ladies Watches
Railroad lor Mein- , 1.000 Gold Hunting Lepiues
1.000 Miscellaneous Sliver Watches
2.50*1 Hunting Silver Watches
5.000 Assorted Watches, ait kinds.
CSTKvery patron obtains a Watcli b^’
this arrangement. costin>r but f 10, while it
riiay be 'worth ¥1.000. No partiality
shown.
We wish to immediately dispose of the above
niagniliocut Stock Certiticates. naming the arti-
• us are placed in sealed envelopes, and well
mixed liolders are eutitled to the articles named
1 on Uietr eertifihnti* uiion patiuent«f Ten Dollars. , rnim-iirt . . ..uik.i vo
whether it he a Watch worth *1 otw or one worth hN-TIURIIKs, and I OMPOi N D
| ie-s. The return of any ot our certiticates enti-
j tic* Jou to the article uniiied thereon upon pay-
_ , tuent, irre-pective of its worth, suul as no article
ARRIVE. AT ATLANTA, valued less than $10 is named on any certificate.
& CO-
‘ Cor. ot Naxt.au atreet
Yew York.
w
E buy and-ell at the in<»-t 1i1kt.i1 rc.r:* : t
prices, and keep on hand a foil swiip *t
GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL l — l
EsT NOTES, nnd e\e< uteord. t- lor purrI:... -I
sale ol STOCKS, BoNDd.uuli.oM>
C €» N V E It
I O N
M x. DOBBINS A CO., BROKERS over At
• Uuu Satiokrl Bank Alabama street.
R*f.rm-n.+j,—Trtsbee A Roberts, New Y orR ; Hop-
xin- I'm*bridge A Dwight. New York; B II.
W»'rei.. •ngix.la. Ga ; D. F. Fleming,Charleston,
~ C ; J II CaaniagSam. Montgomery. Ala.; K.
Uet'-r-. Atlanta: K Austell. Atlanta; toward
Faddi, lord, savannah. G
X r LA NT A NATIONAL BJ
A ifc-D DtFtHUToRY' OF
reat>—ly
niu H.rtMigli this nt-coon.
at U.c lowest cunvjT i
-e-,on>lrnt. the Fourth
»• •vto'r.l
SJLLoOJfS
-HI' AGO ALE I)kF*OT—M. E KENNY, I ro
_ .'Meto: dealer in Brandies, YYixtes. Whiskies
lidrogar* CMlcxtto ALE always on hand No.
I A.abaiua street. Atlanta. t,». atig4—rtm
aeross the whuW* face
cities in ashes and Helds laid wait*, tlieii*
cuinmeree jfone.'their system of labor an-
! nihifated and destroyed. Ruin, poverty,
aud distress everywhere, and now pesti-
1 lejice adding tlie* very cap-aheaf t*> their
a TT\/£.yeys stock of misery; her pnoiidfmen bcffoiaio for
ikKiiw « Mursox. atiyshnEYs xr law 1 pardon, and appealing for permission to
.titanta. g». oitme corner Whitehall ami raise food for their children; her five mil-
A.a:*a,« -treeu. over Banking House jj ou « 0 f slaves free, and their value last to
Cntmncenn Aiahnma street ^ ^ ^ uttt oW, 1 thdf I'oFuier masters forever. How any
o. F simfson ’ Southern jrentleinan. with these fact?. p?ain
F"
I.VSl AjlXCE
ETN \ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY —
w-t*. $suuu.iwu Wm Jerking*. General
Agent LinrhY Building, corner oi Alabama and
treet* second luer. myU-ly
A 1
Igviil Li ■
4 hit. hx/!
hardware materials.
H\BDW \HB.—J. M. * J C ALEXxKbXK
White ball street iron, steel. Nails, Car
riage material*. Tools for all trades. Hvjlu
Vlug Materials. Bol ing Cloth*. I arming
Implement- J. N. I J.C. ALEXANDER
sepEO- <HSin
a I(7mMKY A sitW AR I, Dxxi.RR^ l>
a^V, lixRbwxKE. Iron and >tkkl ci'Tlxky.
^ » Toon* of all kiudi. HXEXEM. BRIDLE-.
( OLLiK.H LjkATBKK. etc.. blgD oi the Mil!
Ami (fAiue Cock, Whitehall street, Atiauta,
Georgia. »ug4—6 m
PUYSICIAKS. ■
and palpable.everywhere KUrin? him iKthe
' fa«*e. and recorded forever in tlie book of
history can still boast of itis-lost cause.'*
or s|>ekk ««f it in language other than »*f
shame and sorrow, passes my understan<-
inif. and Instead of being revit'ed. I know
that ti eir lost cause will sink deeper and
deeper into infamy as time more keenly
probes its hidden mysteries and reveals
them to the lijjht of day.
Sickening.—The readers of certain jour-
Uoichkiss. C- D.»'>avis. James Parton.
From tlie Tw nity-eighth Siection Di
trie:—II. S. Glower. William F. Jordan. J.
Ii. Hudson. T- P.~f-itftbltl. A. G- Foster. j
From the Twoiity-ninth Election Dis
trict—D. G. (.'oihtiEig, Lewis Pope. Josiah
Sherinan. James Jfciaox. KouiuIim: Moore.
From the Thirtiutli Election feistriet—A.
£\ Akernian. J. McJt’horter. E. t*. Cobb, J.
Ifeell.
From theThirty-tfcrst ElectioniDistrict—
* W. Crawfordl .Philip Martit, W. F.
tttwers.
From the Thirty-second ElecHou Dis-
trk*t—Milton Moore.Jl. A. Woody-
I'rom tlm ThirtitoCWrd Election District
—Madison Bell. Wui. L- Marler, Benjamin
Dtmnitfan.
From the Tiiirty-feauXh Election district
—J. Mathews, B. D. iSlwunate. £. E. dailey.
Sha£rick Brown. J. IL Bmcewell.
Ftusin tlie Thirty-rtCtb Election District
—H. V. M. Miller.'Janies L. Dunnifcf, N,
L. Anirier. J. H. Flynn, if. 0. Lee, H. G.
Cole, david Irvin.
Fro« the Thirty-sixth Election District.
J. W. Ifev. P. VV. Chambers, J. S. Bigby.
\V.C. Smith, J. C. Bowden.
From the Thirty-seveolii Election Dis-
trict—John H. Cald well, Robert Robertson.
Geo. Harbin, A. H. Harriaaou. E. B. Martin.
From tlie Thirty-eighth Election Dis
trict—T. J. Foster, J. D. Weddell, R. B.
Hutcherson.
FrtMii the Thirty-ninth Election District
—J. G. Lott. 25. T. Houston. A. W. Hol
combe. _ . . ...
From the Fortieth Election Dictriet—a.
T. Crane. John Bryson.
Front tlie Forty■-first Election District—
.41 A. M. Dxngv Great .Southern Mai:..—Leav
ing t.MarTXNOOOX 4 30 P. M , COBbbutiug
w ith trauis of Nashville ami (;haltaJ.-a ga,
ami Meu'phis anil Charleston Uailiwiuds
and Dolbtn at 7.50 P. X., connecting with
, trains ofiE. T. and Go. Railroad*
i - * .45 A. M. DalLY (EXCEPT SUNbA VS; DALTON AC-
uais are sick, with tiieir everlasting twad- I C. A. Ellinjrton. W ilkey McHan.
die about Grant. Foolish editors and cor- 1 From the Forty-second Election District
respondents jfo into ecstaci.s if they can j—Wesley Shropshire. J. R. Parrott. W.
but >tet a <fliin|*se of him and if he is i Goodwin, George L. Burnett, William
smokiiw they never fail to tell the world ] Fort,
of it. Let the poor Ul vases alone. If he
COMUOOXCloN.—Leave Dalton at 1 25 x M.,
KiiigstoiA 30, Carteisville 5.15 MiuictU'8.
a?.()5 P. M. DxUfY 'EXCEPT srXRAVS; KXeWRSS
Passengjs*..— Leave Lhailamgtga ji JIM) a.
m.. uiukifu close coiinevih as wiu. ituunt
of NastiVu.!.* and ULatlLi.ooga. and Maiu-
]>his and GLarleston Railroads, and Dml-
ton at 6.1i x. U., connecting with train* of
East Tenn#. sec and Georgia Railroad.
PEJLLMAirS PATENT SLEEPING COACHES
on all night trains.
JOHN B. FUCK.
je!8 Master Transportation. .
| it w ill at once be seen tiiat th
i No Lottery, but a straightforward legitimate
! transaction, which may be participated m
even by the most fastidious:
1 A -tngle eertilchO* w ill be s**nt by mail. |>ost ,
; paid up"l» !■ ceipt ol 25 , cub, five Ibr $1. eleven
for $2. tiiirt)-ihiee anti vlcgant premium for $5. !
sixty six and more Vwluabh*preitiiuin for $10, one ;
huadred and most superb Watch for $15. To
Agents, or those wishing emploj went, this is a
rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted
business, duly authorired by the Government,
and oi cn to the most careful scrutiny. TRY U«l
WRIGHT, BRO- & CO- Importers,
161 BROADWAY, New York.
seplil—dAwtim
STOVE WARE HOUSE.
Rtf* MAIL STAGE LINE FROM ATLANTA Mow is the time to Purchau m Ooo4
TOT»AHIA)NEGA.— 1
Lease Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and
Frdday 6.00 A.M. I
Arrive Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7.00 B.M.
1 A X D
Stove, without It I alt
AT REDUCED PRICES.
New Freight Route.
NEW ORLEANS
ATLANTA
VIA GRAXD JUNCTION A CHATTANOOGA
I beg to inform the citizens ot At
lanta. and surrounding country, that
l have on hand a good assortment of
, .baking and coOKrxG stoves?
which I will warrant. Any Stoves purchased of
are and cracking during the first month w ill be re-
' paired Iree of charge. All Stoves purchased etse-
, where that do not Bake or Cook, repaired All
kind* of Stoves repaired. Old Stoves taken in ex-
i change.
I also constantly keep on hand a good supply o.
1 Stoves, Grates. Hollow Ware, Planished Ware.
fin Ware, Tin and Sheet Iron. Lamps. Ac., at
I Wholesale and Retail. Tin Ware, Hoofing and
! Guttering and all kinds of work done In that line
j done a> snort notice The BEST KERgSENE OIL
constantly kept on hand.
M^”Gfate* put up and warranted.
L. Mill ALOVITCH,
Sign of Gi' t Key,
Whitehall, near Mitchell street.
oct£—d3to Atlanta. Ga.
No
ALL RAIL.
Charge 0#r Insurance. Dr ay age. Com-
rui&AA.nx or For boarding.
FOK YALE.
A SPLENDID HOUSE AND LOT IN
Marietta for sale; second house fPoin the
public square on ‘* .National < einetery
street:*' hoe-e with five well plastered rooms,
_ ' four fire-places. garrett and cellar, double kitch
en w ith stack chimney, good stable and splendid
garden as good well of water as there is in the
whole country. Everything iu good condition
I shade tree* in front and fruit trees in the rear.—
I For full particulars apply to
uZfc sss&ttkjr&ir *“• * ir “" ”■ «aiS'r--
1st Class per 100 pounds , $175 angl6—dtf Marietta.’Ga.
2d Class iter 100 pounds 1 5b
Id Class
D U W C. AsdiKIt has removed his oftice lroui
the Notches Corner to the junction of Mar.-
«i.a and Walton »tieets, where he can be found at
all hours, when not professionally engaged
sepM-dta
want-to smoke. let him 8moke. ami if he
lias nto political ideas who cures; for he is
not the only man that wants office and was
afraid to tell his views until he knows
w hich is the strong si(j e< —Neicnan Herald-
From the Forty-third Election Di»triet. 4th Claa*!..’.'
L. X. Trammell, John II. Kinjr. S. E. — - -
Fields. .
From tlie Forty-fourth Election District
—Presley Yates. John M. Shields.
It is ordered: That the person* above
per 1UU pounds.
.per 100 pounds.
.... 1 25
.....J.UU |
Through Bill* of Lading will be given at point
of shipmeui. aud all loos, damage and ov ercharges
will be promptly settled at point of delivery.
Tariff, showing classification, etc., may beou-
tained at oflice o
jy*4—3m
Western A Atlantic Railroait.
JOHN B. BECK. H T.
In Bankruptcy.
P AMPHLET COPIES ol tlie Rule* and Keau-
lations in Itaukruph-y, udopte<l i>> the Dis-
trict Court of the United states for the Northern
District of Georgia, can be had on application at
the Clerk's Office,.Atlanta,'Ga. Price, 50 cents.
aug27—dtf
We convert the several i-*nr- of SCVen-Tnie-
ties at the mo*t favorable market rat.-- Ini., t .\
Twenties, which, at prt-enf price ot gold.yietd
the holder alioilt one per cent, more iiiter. »; j**r
annum. Circulars with full pat tb-nlar* furni-iict
upon lippliration.
augffl— iWm JAY I'KIkKl III.
McBRIDE & BORDEN’S
ukeat kemkhy
“KING OF PAIN,*’
WILL CUBE
U IARRHfEA, BLOODY rLUX.
Headache and Earache, in three m.n«.te.
Toothache in one minute,
sore Throat in ten mlnniea.
1 o'ic and Cratnu in five minute*.
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sprain*.
Pleurisy, Coughs. Odds.
Deafness, Asthma. Pile*.
Bronchial Affections. Dyspepsia,
Inflamation or the Kindness.
Liver Complaint and
Palpitation of the Heart.
PRICE. $1 PER BOTTLE.
Order* promptly attended to
For sale by JOHN T IIALL.
Sole Agent,
Corner Whitehall and iluaier -trees*.
. . _ . Atlanta. Ga
ja^KEMEMIIER THE PL4( K
oco-ditawfim
EINfNGr R s
I OLD ,
London dock
G I N
For Family Use Liver and Kornev < om plaints.
Sold by by all Druggist*. Grocer*. j*c A M
BININGER A CO. ie»tabll»bcd I77K I iu porter* of
Wines Brandies. Ac. No JE lie*van -tkeet
M T*1-d*m
New Yoke
. KomM.mil. i
8. BOTHNCIIIk.il A
vuuti-m nituii- i
KoTM*. |
8 110
BOOTS <Sc SHOES
*1 Barren street. N**% fark. *
nug*K—<t#m
GEORGIA. Gwinnett cnnnv.
WHEREAS. Terrell M l-rat..! aiddie- b. r
letters ofgi'ar.liansbn. of ,» lc M r
H. Carroll, orphan of llo
This i
son
a h
on
Given under my baud aad otteUl , ,
this October31 «t. 1867. umetai signature,
nov*-w*W G - T - BAKEST ^,ii ';;t^ rT -
ui«*on Carn.il. .b
•eased:
Thi- is iliervlore. torftr and adu.om-b .1*' L,
n* .-••n. eiiictt to show cause ,i .s,* 1
hv letter- should not In- v-rauid n ' ' ' ,B •
. the first Monday in iWeJSK.^riT *»*