The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, December 10, 1867, Image 3

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DAILY opinion DECEMBER 10. nl s ,sessj«© TICB8 * 1UT8 of the finest quality " . w ran now be had. at moderate ; Store ofJ. H. nOUBROOK. v t •• Fomins « adccenthat Gentlemcn this. All such should go to “* u . Hisitoekis new, large and varied .nd * .a a ca ^' . j rB9 .—The very finest and ' ti of LAOIES’ Few may be seen at -^.y, k) k-s Hat Emporium. Furs of aU • “y„d prices. Now is the time to buy ‘. cmen 'who: desire to make their present cgn find nothing more a warm set of Furs. dec0-3t - sr to Lawyers and for the : ‘ I undersigned proposes to publish : ~ T -; tu’jscribers, WITHIN THEM DATS ' ^jnentof the Convention, assem- 4 0 f the Eeconstruction Acts of y the orders oj’.Gen. Pope, a Paraph- i " t hc Constitution and all other y juav be adopted by that Graven- . , . Jet will also contain some im- ' and thereto will be added a few -!..rus in which will be inserted 1 Business Cards tor $10,each. j the Pamphlet will be $2 for single ter three copies. . and cards are respectfully soll- . . un<l» rs.gncd at Atlanta, Ga., P. O. ' Uie a tjournment of the Convention, .rdsst ililicdgevUle. -dlt 7. D. Harrison. Immediately.—A large lot of •cring. Address Box 64, Post _ 212—tf aK e authorized to an- ,, of JOEL M. STARNES as a candi- . . , .-, r for the Georgia Constitutional dec9— tf \i>ll»ATE FOR DOOR-KEEP- :ae Ot HARRY CAMP, or Newton, ;1 f,,r doob-Kespbb of the Recon- :.t ion to assemble in Atlanta, on . i=y . mhernext. * Silix. r-*T. AFFAIBS. \;. . t misers.—Advertisements to rlion the same day, must be bv 12 o'clock noon. - - i;users.—We fear that in some ( -uliscribers are neglected by - f. r this office. Those who Opinion regularly will will notify us promptly. .! a i —The performance at Da ri.mimics to attract a share of To-night the “Lady of will Ik* repeated. alarm of tire was sounded fortunately it w:ts a false .-T i»—Meeiianic Fire Company No. 2 . ’ rate their Eleventh anniver- a grand eolation will come oil' at . ■ i the company to-night. Ueadi k.—Persons on the “look- great bargains in either personal - ate. will do well to consult thead- _■ ■. lumii' of the dally and weekly •\. As the year of 1868 approaches f e'tatcs by sheriffs and bailiffs ..I an enormous rate. M. Starsns.—This gentleman is 1 a- a candidate for Messenger ' t'oii'titutional Convention.— . - has tilled various positions of araeter with honor to himself to the positions occupied. If tbt Mr. S. will give satlsfac- per and hotel drummers are on the quivi; pious ministers and professed Christians wear dignified faces, and aspiring politi cians assumed a dignity and wisdom that would do credit to Prelates; the streets are thronged with busy, hurrying pedestrians, all seemingly in quest of and expecting to catch a “real benefit.” So goes the world. Time works wonders, and ere many days passes away we “will see what we will see.” The cotton market to-day is decidedly lively. Sales will probably amount to 450 or 600 bales. The largest transactions in the staple that has taken place in the city this season. The ruling figures were ll%c. We notice the arrival in the city this morning of 15 car loads of fat porkers. We presume that they are intended for this market. If so, there is enough to supply a goodly number of our population. To the Public.—The Lecture Commit tee of the Young Men's Library Associa tion are finally prepared to make an nouncement of a course of lectures. The object of these lectures is two-folds We desire by the introduction of a chaste entertainment and amusement of thc high est order of ability. genius anil learning: First, to educate the intellect and cultivate the taste of our people, and elevate Atlan ta society; and, secondly, to make the lec ture system a source of revenue for thc support of the Association, tho enlarge ment of its usefulness and thc extension of its benefit. As these lectures are primarily intended for the instruction and entertainment of all who desire to attend them, both for their own benefit, and to aid so eminently worthy an institution as the Young Men’s Library Association, it was, after mature deliberation, determined to fix the price of admission at such a rate that none might be debarred the pleasure of attendance, or deem the amount an unnecessary tax. The price of a single lecture ticket was, there fore, fixed at fifty cents, with a discount upon tickets bn- the whole course of ten lectures. Diligent effort has been employed to se cure the most distinguished lecturers and the selections have been carefully made.— The following gentlemen have been posi tively engaged to deliver lectures: Rev. Father A. J. Ryan, Rev. K. A. Holland. Rev. J. S. Lamar, Gen. II. It. Jackson, and Bishop George F. Pierce. Having thus secured lecturers of wide distiction. and placed the price of admis sion to the lectures within the easy reach of all, we bi it*fly. \ et earnestly and confi dent!}'. appeal to the heads and hearts of our people for a generous support. The ef forts of the young men to establish an in stitution for their intellectual improvement and moral culture, and the advancement of society, certainly deserves the heartiest en couragement. Every city of importance has its system of Winter lectures, and At lanta, always foremost in the spirit of en terprise. will not be a laggard in an under taking so well calculated to elevate her moral, intellectual and social status. Tickets will be found at the hotels and various stores in the city. W r e appeal to all to come forward and purchase tickets, not waiting to be called on for the purpose. It was arranged that the first lecture should be delivered by the Rev. Father Ry an, but unavoidable circumstances caused a postponement of his lecture, so that the first will be delivered on Thursday night next, by the Rev. It. A. Holland, and the second by the former gentleman. E. Y. Clarke.) E. B. Pond, > Lecture Coin. |- Albert Hape. ) BY TELEGRAPH. RARE AND BEAUTIFUL) GOODS FOR THE FROM TEE FEW YORK ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Very Latest Intelligence. AFTERNOON DISPATCHES. Washington, Dec. 10.—Edward William Johnston, the veteran editor, and brotlier of Gen. Jos. E. Johnston, is dead. Nathaniel Pierce, Democrat, was elected Mayor of Newbury port, Mass. London, Dec. 10.—It is thought that the Roman Conference will be defeated by Rouher's speech, which indicates thc French government prejudged the whole case, market Reports. New t York, Dec. 10.—Flour 10al5c bet ter. Wheat 2a3c better. Corn a shade firmer. Rye firmer. Oats better. Mess pork dull at 2J.G0. Lard quiet at 12%al3>£. Whisky nominal. Cotton lower—middling uplands 1G>£. Freights quiet. Liverpool, Dec. 10.—Yesterday cotton closed easier in feeling, but prices are un changed; sales fell short at noon; sales 20,000 ba.es; receipts 10,000 bales. Liverpool, Dec. 10, Noon.—Cotton dull; uplands, on the spot. 7%; to arrive Ifi; Orleans 8. Sales 8,000. Breadstuff’s quiet. London, Dec. 10, Noon.—Consols 1)513-10; bonds 71 9-16. JKARBIEO, On Wednesday, December 4th, 1867, at Indian Spring, Georgia, by Rev. N. N. Edge. Dr. John G. Elder and Miss Mary E. Humble. THEATRE. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE NEW COMPANY MRS. W H CRISP Supported by MISS IIANNALI E. BAILEY, MUS. WILLIE MOIJLEY. MUS JESSIE CRISP A KM A NT, MIL ED IIOIIN. MR. EinVIiAD W. ACKER, MK.U. TO LEU WOLJ- E, MR. FRANK WISE. Every Evening during the It eeh. Tuesday Evening;, December iOth. The Lady of the Lake. Admission 50C’enta,Chi dren and Servants haw-price. ilecSI—(lit Boi se. Macon, Ga.—This pop- lia- recently changed hands— . tin* old proprietor, retiring. • 11. Snowhill taking his place. .ia< l»een elegantly fitted up in i nnents. S. Frank Warren re- «>;liec. As a Superintendent 'iiiM-rior. • ■ arrivals at the American we ■ llowing delegates: W. Mc- : Wm. F. Jordan, Monticello; Mouticello; E. L. Cobb, Mad- 1 F. Bowers, Hart; F. O. C »ii\; John Murphy, Albany; 1 . ": k. llawkinsville; Jas. M. kinsville; S. F. Salter, Hawk- • !’•. Tbo>. Gibson. Twiggs county; '• 'Winson county; W. H. Payne, I -1'. Smith, Thoinasville; C. C. >un. and W. C. Lee, Jones Special Sot\r.es. ^“GEORGIA STATE LOTTEKi— Fob thk Bunk kit ok ran MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME Combination Class, No. 145. The following were the Drawn No*.. Dec. 9th, 5-5G—46-31-32-5o - o2-14—41—48—b. —33 declO—It BOYD, \\ ILsON A CO., Managers. jyONE HUNDRED BARRELS OF Good Rectified Whisky, 100 barrels Choice Bourbon and Rye Whisky, 60 barrels White Corn Whisky. In store and for sale very low by declO—d5t COX & HILL, dr DON’T FORGET.—GATE CITY LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION meets TUESDAY NIGHT, December 10th, at Judge Smith’s office. Payments may be made at the Atlanta National Bank. J. K. WALLACE, President. N. R. Fowler, Secretary. deed—2t i' run 4'ity.—We are gratified t a squad of United States sol •n the streets last nifcht polic- . We presume that the object • Tv-eon the streets at night is to ;• and return to camps any soldiers J:! I»e on the streets and absent ive." This move on the part of authorites will be highly ap- > our citizens, as many depre- - i»een committed in the city t ’. v -oldiers have been accused, soldiers are guilty of the mis- - with which they are charged, * hie to determine. But as these - are made and generally be- ii terror is felt from their pres- i:y after nigiit. Under the sys- ■ liitarv police to look after the •ml our vigilant city police to ’ in* civilian-violator of the law, - it fully anticipate a quiet and • ■'•••time. v.—'The city is in a stir; trade '••Is crowded; bar rooms a per- nil to overflowing; secret cau- • ng held; the ambitious for •nor and proftit are rallying • -: tin* satellites of the would-be it' are picking coat sleeves p pulling delegates aside to “feel” ~il -lief*—the new Constitution. - man" as President of the Con- ~ul>jects of endless conversa- :r. noise, bustle and confusion in '■vems to pervade the entire city. • d- toll false alarms of fire; newspa- POST OFFICE. ATLANTA, GA. October 2,1967.—From anil after this date, until further notice, this oilice will be opened and closed as follows: Open at 8 o’clock, A M Close at I2.su o’clock, r m Open at o’clock, ^ M Close at 6 o’clock, r u SUNDAYS. Open at. 8 o’clock, a m Close at. 10 o’clock, a ii Open at “. 6 o’clock, p m Close at octS—dtf 5.30 o'clock, THOS. G. SIMMS, P. M. MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, AND THK HAPPINESS OK TRUK MANHOOD.—An Essay for Young Men on the Crime of Solitude and the Physiological Errors, Abuses and D eases which create impediments to MARRIAGE with sure means of Relief, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKIL- LIN HOUGHTON. Howard Association, Phil*-, delphia, Pa. sep26—d3m Lunch! Lunch!—A Free Lunch will be given at the Atlanta Concert Saloon every morn ing from 9 to 11 a. M. Beer during Lunch hour I will charge ten cents a glass, after Lunch time only five cents. I. the undersigned, will be happy to see all my friends, also the pnblic, every morning at my establishment and take a good lunch. The best Beer, Wine and Cigars always on hand. Oysters in any style can be had at any hour F. Keller, Proprietor. decS—dt!3 At the China Emporium Of M ouni nr Mtr C AJ Afc A mM Xw dir V ^UP i CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE TO MERCHANTS AT REGULAR IMPORTERS’ PRICES. Atlanta, Georgia, November 13, 1867—dim JANUARY SHERIFF SALES—FUL TON COUNTY. WILL be sold before the Court-house door in the city of Atlunia, Fulton county, ou ihe first Tues day iu January', 1808, within tne legal hours ol sale, tiie following property, to-\vit: All that tract or parcel of laud ly ing on the west side of Crew street, in the city of Atlanta, in said county, coutainiug oue-quaiter of an acre, more or less, on which is a duelling house now occupied by J. It. Ilarrick, and the s une premises which William Wilson deeded John A. Domn in trust lorWilliain T. Newman, trustee for wife, Agnes E. Newman, on the lliih October, lbliO, and known as city lot mini her twenty live, in block number seven, on laud lot No seventy six. Levied on as the properly of William 1'. yew- man, trustee for Agues E."Newman, oy virtu-.- oi and u>satisfy a tt. fa. issued from the superior |.o’!rt of said Fulton county, in favor of .John A. I'oaiie and John It. Wallace vs. it ilii.dii X. New man, trustee for Agues E. Ne w man, and iu lie sold lor purchase money. Progeny pointed out by 'daiiitifl'. Also, that tract or parcel of land adjoining the premises of Samuel A. Durand, on w hich is a iwelling house, now occupied by D.i.-tor i.ani son Westmoreland, and know u as lot imuioer ,8) eight in the subdivision of city lot uumner (l;one In nlovk tw enty-two oil land nn uuinbcr sevenli - seven, v77| having a front of twenty-live led on vViiitenail street and running back oue bun dred feet, in said county oi Ful'on. i.evied mi u> tile property of James J. Morrison, .i uatee or Mrs II. 11. Morrisou, by virtue ol and to salisi a ti. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Ful ton county in favor of John A. Donne v> James J. Morrisou, trustee for Mrs. II. H. Morrison and to he sold for purchase money. Property pointed out by plaintilf. tYlso, all that vacant unimproved city lotcom- meuciug at the c-ruer of Race i'rack ami Stone- wail streets, in the city of At anta, thence run ning on west side of Race Track street one hun dred and titty feet, taeucc westward si.uii iently far to embrace forty thousand square feet, and Hounded on the north ny si new all stict. rou- taiiiing one acre. mo.e or less, and on land lot number eighty-ibar in said county. Levied on a> the pioperiy of A E. Morgan, b„> virtue of and to satisfy a A. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Fuiton county, in lav or of Thomas Kile vs. Mor gan A Co. ami John A. Duane, security on appeal, and property pointed out by said security. Tuis the 5th day ol December, 1867. Al*o, at the same time aud place will be sold a certain lot in the • ity of Atlanta, w itli a dwelling house aud other valuable iiiipioveiuenu thereon, knowu aiul distinguished iu the plan ol said city, as lot No. 87. on laud lot No. 51 in the 1 .th District of originally Henry, now Yu.ion county, on Wheat street, containing oue acre -nd a quarter | Levied on a» the property of Daniel ii. Ladd, io satisfy a ti. fa. issued upon u judguuti. obtained upon an attachment m favor of Lew is 9 Baldwin vs. said Daniel B. Ladd. Proper y painted out by William Ezr.ard, piuiuiifl’s attorney. This December 9th, 1867. Also, at the same time and plaje will be sold the following property, to-wit: commencing ui the line between Noa. 5 and 6, be-ing courier's ine. tl.ence running westerly three hundred and sixty leet to an alley, tnence southward Hi 75-UU feel'along an alley, i lienee parallel to said first line to old l eachlree street, city of Atlanta, 40M feet, and thence along s nd sire t 80 feet to tue beginning corner, being a paratlelagrain ami con taining seventy oue huudrelhs oi an acre by ac tual survey. Levied on oy virtue <d and to s..tis- ly a tt. ia. issued ir m Fulton superior L>»uri iu favor of John T. Phinizy vs. Valentine Wiuiman. Property pointed out by Geo. Hiilyer, plaintilf s attorney. Dec. 9th, 1867. Also, at the same time and place a part of land lot No. 78. in the 14th district of origin.diy Henry, uow Pulton county, Ga . and according to tin- pi. n of the c ty survey is in Waul No. "•, in city it No 64, irouting Marietta aud VVullou streets, con taining oue-half acre, more or less, and on said lot there is a three story briokdwelling in w nicu the defendant now resides. Levied on as the proper ty of W. F. Westmoreland, by virtue of and to satisfy a tax 11. fa. issued t-y George c. Edwards. Tax Collector of Lee county, Ga., against VV. F. Westmoreland and M. L. Bryan for state and county Tax for the year 1866. Property pointed out by plaintid’s attorney. Dec. 9, 1857. Also, at t .e same time and place oue single story wood house ami lot, the lot containing half an acre, more or less, fronting north on Ellis street, ci»v of Atlanta Fulton county, Ga , aud adjoining J. O. Harris’ property on the ca t and Jonu Fletcher on the west; also, 1 parlor carpet, 1 center table, 6 common chairs, t pair andirons, 1 lounge, 1 wa.-lu.land, 1 bureau aud mirror, 2 rocking chairs, 1 dining table, Ismail clack All levied on as the property of J. 8. Prather by virtue ol and to satisfy a distress warrant issued by lion. B. D. Smith, Judge of the county Com t, in favor of Sanders W. Lee vs. John S. Prather. Property- pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. December 9th, 1867. . , , „ ,. , Also at the same time and place a part oi land lot No 51 in the 14-h distr.ct of originally Henry, now Fultou county, Ga.. in Ward 4, city of Atlan ta, part of city lot No. 184, running w st from the branch 2U1 leet oil Houston street, and 162 feet on Ellis street with a straight line across from the westeru extreineties. Levied on as the property of F. W. Flynn, trustee for his wife, Eliza 8 iy nn, by virtue of and to satisiy a fi.^ia. issued iroin Pulton Superior Court, in lavorof 41. L. Christian vs F. W. Flynn, trustee as aforesaid. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Said property- sold for the purchase money, and containing three-quarters of an acre, more or less; on said lot there Is a oue story wood house, iu w bich the defeudant now resides. Dec. 9,1867. Also, at the same time and place one puncheon of Holland gin, (^barrels vartousjbramls of ii .uors, 6 casks of porter and ale, 8 b.uaets champagne.— All levied on as the property of John H. Lovejov, by virtue of and to satisfy a fi. la. issued from Fulton superior Court, in favor of William Solo- inou vs. John H. Lovejov. Property - pointed out “ ‘ . 15>7 WHERE The people can trade at tlie best advantage is oi Interest to all, but in calling attention to sur bouse, we shall not say at this time that we DO keep tho “largest stock,” “best goods,”.at won- drously LOW PRICES, etc., prefering that YOU visit our store, which you certainly ought to do, and if you BUY we will guarante* that you will not |rcgret It YOUR own interest dc.ni.-imL a trial of our BOOTS AND SHOES ? of which we have a supply sufficient for A LL. ai» 1 sizes, styles and quality, good enough lor an - body. Also, Leather and Shoe Find’ngs. The trade of Country Merchants is especially solicited. 150 cases New Goods just in. Our Motto—Quick tidies and Small Proft* foi CASE Kemeinber the Sign and tiie Place, 1. T. BANKS, Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets. sep*29—c CARPETS. \ S. S. KENDRICK & CO., EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN CAUPET9, Oil. CLOTHS, RIGS, MATS, CURTAINS. CORNICES. Shtnies, Cords, Loops. Tassels, Ac., E3TUP-STAIRS, Whitehall atreet Atlanta, Ga., Announce the arriva oi a large and elegant stock BOUGHT SINCE THE RECENT DECLINE, In addition to elegant novelties in Brus-sels and 3-Plys, 7hey Invite Special Attention to their LOW PRICE CARPETS. Choice, durable goods ai 50 7> and $1.00 per yaid Orders from a distance solicited and carefully executed. 8. 8 KEN DRR K A CO., oclll—d lstjan Atlanta, Ga. THROUCH RATES ON COTTON 10 NEW YORK AND O TUE It EASTERN CITIES- VIA NORFOLK. ON and after November 4th. 1867. the rates on Cotton from Atlanta, per hale, will be, Compres.i d. Not Compressed. 1867. THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. 1867 A.T MRS. J . FRANK’S, Decatur street, ::::::::::: Atlanta, Georgia, FOUR DOORS BELOW OLD MASONIC HALL. Tiie umlercigned takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Atlanta and the surrounding country, that she has just returned From the North with a largo and well selected stock of M LLINERY GOODS, unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising THE LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES Also, Black and Colored Velvet Ribbons. Silks, Velvets, Crapes, Laces, Illusion. 4 Rouehes. Blondes, Nets, Embroideries, Ornaments anti Fringes, French Flo we is Ostrich and Fancy Feathers iu great varity, Nailheads. Bonnet and Trimming Rib bons. Dress Buttons, Ac.. &e. Also, a complete stock ot IDTE^IESS GOODS, IFDAHSTOY QOODS, The Latest Styles Balmorals and Hoop Skirts, A large stock c f WOOLEN GOODS, a most superb stock ot CLOAK9, In all the most fashionable designs. ^ Especially would I call the attention of the ladies to my most beautiful selection of HUMAN HAIR, Curls, Switches, Waterfalls, «&c. TUE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. FURS, FURS, IN GREAT VARIETY. Also, a most magnificent selection of SHAWLS of every description, together wi*h a large sto.-k of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOAKING, MELTONS AND ASTRA- CAXS. COATINGS. CLOTHS. Ac., &e.. and many other goods too numerous to men tion. Having bought inv stock of goods exclusively for CASH, (anti since the recent •let-line.) laiu con ti lent that l can offer great inducements, and request you to ox- •inline my sttvk before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the Place, MRS. J. FRANK. oet20-il3m Decatur street. Four doors below Old Masonic Hall. Aj/ivioaas Y AHHNmiR PHOENIX PLANING MILL, DliTH SEII-IMUAL EXPOSE. To New York $5 55 $$6.62 . o Baltimore 4 75 5 42 To Philadelphia 5 55 t* 37 To Boston 6.05 / 4 15' 6H7 To Norfolk 4 62 Through Bill'of Lading will be given at point ol bhiptnent and loss, damage or overeiia: ge will be promptly settled at point of delivery. Marine Insurance required between Norfolk and New York and Boston. No insurance re ({Hired to Baltimore or Philadelphia. Any further in form a Mon will be furnished on application to JOilN B I’Et’K. M T., imv5—d3m Western A, Atlantic Kailroail. R O O F 1 N G . ROOFING, ROOFING. Having established a Manufactory of the well known Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofing, The undersigned would call the special attcntioi of builders, and persons about to build, to thL STYLE OF HOOPING. It is cheaper and more durable than any other Booting in use. and Is PIKE-PROOF, aiid has been thoroughly tested, as can be seen by reference. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Roofing of all kinds rep'ired. Roofing Felt and Roofing Material for Sale. Samples and references can be seen at the cor ner of Whitehall and Mitchell streets, or at the Manufactory, ou Foundry str jet .rear of Winship’e .11. Foundry. je26—6m O. A. SMIT1 ty RATES OF MONTHLY STORAGE In U. S. Bonded Warehouse, Class B, No. 1. TOBACCO—Caddies and Quarter Boxes 15c.; Half Boxes 20c.; Whole Boxes 25c each; all Cases and Barrels 50c. each. WHISKY—Barrels 50c..; Kegs 25c. N. L. ANGIEK, Proprietor. Atlanta, Ga., December 3,1867—ilfit by plaintiff. Dec. 9ib )V. L. ur Atlanta. December Shirtings, Sheetings, Drills, STRIPES, OSNABURGS, YARNS, Ac., By Wholesale at Factory Prices, FOR SALE BY IIERKING A I. E 1 D L > , FACTORY AGENTS, Whitehall street Atlanta, Gi oct20—dSm L. HUBBARD, Deputy Sheriff, iher 1. 1867. Prs tee $7.50 NOTICE. Hall Y. M. L. A.. ) Atlanta, Ga., Decembers, 1867.) THE Members of the Young Men’s Library Association are hereby notified that the Library and Reading Rooms are open daily (except Sun day’s) from 8 a. M. to 12 m , and from 6 to 9 p. x. Come and enjoy the privilege to which yon are entitled. The citizens and strangers are respect fully invited. A. L. GRANT, Librarian, deed—dlw BINI NOE Ft S I OLD , London dock GIN l-\,r Family Use. Liver and Kidney Complaints Sold by by all Druggists. Grocers, Ac. A. M. BININGEK A CO. (established 1778,) Importers of Wines. Brandies, Ac., No. 15 Bkavek street New Yor*. sepzl—d6m GEORGIA, Henry county, WHEREAS, Benj. N. McKnight has applied to me for letters of guardianship of the property of minor orphans of Jo-eph N. Dodson, deceased: This is. therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why letters should not be granted the said appli cant. Given under my hand and official signature, this December 2, 1867. QUINCES U. NOLAN, Ordinary. d«c6— wJOd Printer s fee $3' NEAR MEDICAL COLLEGE. Atlanta Georgia. Furniture Manufac tory, ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, Made and warranted to give satisfaction* LUMBER DRESSED TO ORDER. WE call the attention of dealers toexamine our work ai.d prices. Our Furniture is made as well and at as low rates as in Hie North. Furniture MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. All kinds of Lumber For Sale, LANDSBEBG A HARRIS, nov 24—dly Proprietors. TOTAL LOSSES PAID, 21,271,972 57! iBA/cra-iEi’S Raw Bone Super-Phosphate. The following testimony in reference to the above ft rtili/.er, by one well known in j this community anti State will be read ( with interest: TESTIMONY OFCHAS. W. THO.HA8, Rector St. Philip’* Church, Atlhnts, G»., A. K. Sf.aqo, Esq. . Sir—In answer to your question respecting Baugh’s Raw Bone Super-Phosphate I send you the fol lowing facts: I prepared in my garden, at West End, three squares for Irish potatoes; on the first I put nothing; on the second. Guano at the rate of two hundred and fifty pounds per acre; on the third, your Bone Dust at the rate of three hundred pounds per acre. As you are not interested In the quality, I give no particulars of soil or mode of cul ture, further than to 9ay that in these re spects, and in time of planting the squares were equal. Tiie square manured with Guano yielded forty per cent, over the un manured square; and that manured with Baugh’s Raw Bone Super-Phosphate seventy-five per cent, over the unmanured square. It may be that the Guano was not a pure article. I bought it, however, for Peruvian, and from a reliable house, and at the same rate per pound as the Bone Dust. CHAS. W. THOMAS. Anftn rltf JULY 1st, 1867. ASSETS, (AT MARKET VALUE Cash on hand and in Bank $ 515.HRS M Real Estate Hs.W&JJt Mortgage Bonds 6!t6.3fiO_uu Bank 8fock 1.2U6.4U0 00 United States. State and City Stock, and other Public Securities l,9S4.S06fW $4,660,toe 27 Less Liabilities, Claims not due and unadjusted IU.W 46 Net Assets $4XI3.*» « Fire & Inland Navigation Risks. Iflp Agencies in all the principal cities and towns in the United States. Applications for Insurance will be promptlj at tended to. ,. OFFICE—With C. I. Brown on east side » bite- hall street, one door from Alabama, augl—to N L. ANGIER, Agent. EDWABB J. HOLDEN A CO., Successors to the late Samckl D. Willuott. MANcraorruma or CAST STEEL SAWS AND FILES, Of all descriptions, N*. # LIMerty street New Terk. L?FECIAL attention riven to the manufacture «f O oar PATENT GROUND CIRCULAR SAWS; also. Shingle, Mill. Mulay. Gang. Crwjf-Cut. Tenon, Hand. Panel, Rip. and Butcher*’ Bow Saws; also, Turning and Felloe Webs. We also continue the manufacture of our well known brand of FILES, made of the best English Cast Steel; cut bv hand and fully war ranted to be equal ia quality to the best English. We respectfully solicit orders, which we are ' to fill promptly, at thc lowest rates and anrtl—«li v prepared mo f T O FABMEK8. As New Or'eans it a large HIDE MARKET, and as a through freigta (all bail; has bee. ar ranged front that city to Atlanta via Chattanooga, at ONE AND A HALF CENTS PFK POUND on HIDES In bales, the undersigned solicit your or ders and promise strict attention in their execu tion. WOOD, LOW * LUDWIueEN. Commits ion Mer- bants, N#w OricAiih Refer to A. K. Sengo, P. A G. T. Dodd, and others, Atlanta, Ge Jyis~«m