The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, December 19, 1867, Image 3

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the daily opinion. ^Tl,.\NTA« GA., i : j i j * s DBCLMBER 19. Box 64, Post sw-tr IjOOAL AFFAIRS business notices. Wanted—Immediately.—A large lot of f.!Uh» lor Plastering. Address (Bee. . To advertisers,—Advertisements to •,vuro insertion the same day, must be Imnded in by 12 o’clock noon. City Subscribers.—Wc fear that in some , »,es our City subscribers are neglected by ; : |C carriers for this office. Those who nil to receive the Opinion regularly will oblige us if they will notify us promptly. Kovni. and Excellent.—The entertain ment at the Bell-Johnson Hall, advertised lor this evening. Wc had the pleasure of attending a short rehearsal last evening, :.„j $peuk advlsely.. In ventriloquism St. \iau;-and iiis little one will astonish the MiiiieiM'c. What t)>e man and the machine :iiiiio f do in that line cannot be done. Tin: vtrical.—At the Davis Hall to- j.ijjht will be presented the eleg.ant comedy i.f “All that Glitters is not Go.’d, or the r'actory Girl.'* ,Wc are pleased to see that that excellent gentleman and best of per formers, Mr. Ed. Acker, has consented to again take his position !n the corps dra- matique. Mr. Acker has made for him Self |,ost of friends and admirers in Atlanta- ,iiid tlie admirers of the stage will hail his return withdelight. A good time may be anticipated to-night. The performance will conclude with the laughable farce of the “Rendezvous, or More Frighted than Hurt.” A Three Million-Dollak Eob: Wall Street.—At About 10 o’clock day morning. Louis J; Kibgsley, eiL, as clerk in the Bank of the, State o: York, was returning from the Cle&rfng- house with a black leather bag. containing $3,000,000 worth of checks, and $500 in bank notes, and when near the intersection of William and Wall streets, his attention was attracted by a handsome Portland sleigh and bay mare which fgped the street, instead of being drawn up besides the walk. As the young man Came abreast: the sleigh, an unknown the side of the n struck him oh seized the bag, and jumping into the sleigh, was at once driv en off at higli speed by one of the two men who occupied it, Kingsleyv#tlll holding fast to the bag with one band, and clinging to the sleigh, was dragged nearly a block past the hank building ip whidffhe is employed, his assailant art this time- striking him on the head, face, and hands. - to get him off. At length he relinquished his hold, and the party, .alter driving througli several down-town streets, dashed up Pearl street and vanished. Neither the boy nor any of those who witnessed the assault can positively identify either tfier perpetrator of the outrage or his abettors* so rapidly was it done. One of the fellow^, in his flight, lost his bat, and this may pos sibly lead to the detection of the owner and his accomplices. Young Kingsley suffered several (gainful contusions in the face wild hand, but is not seriously figured. He had taken to the Clearing-house aboutfa^OO0,- < 000 in checks on various banks, and a Con siderable sum iu bank notes. Of the checks received by him iu return, $3,200,000 were Notices If* WHITE MAK?S MKETHOf!- Will. MKETKO the err** UAtb TO NMSST. Speeches wU be popular Speakers. The widest latitude or debate allowed. Jfrdryfcody it invited to attend, urtciAUY apsttai Of thfiConvention. .,t, v many citizens. S .*!<■* X**poH , v Jna =r-* er*GEOKGIA STATE LOTTERY— Foe tee Bkmfit or m MASOKIC ORPHANS’ HOMS Combination Class, No. 183, The following were the Dr:;wo Nos.. Dee. 18th, 70-48-^2-51-jl8-l-4f»-27-5-69-2G-BS ded»-14 BOYD, .WILSON A CO.. Munsn. < taf- POST OFFICE, ATLANTA, <*A„ !mberl4,1987(—Ftfom and afUr this date, watlt further notice, this office will be opened and dosed as follows: ’ S l>enat f . .1. .. ose at Open at ,.,/. oae at... SUNDAYS. . 8 otlae*, A « ltk o'doek, r x . * o'clock, r x '. 6 o'clock, r x [Vflv tii' i. vi lu-.i ni Opea.at . . Oiodd ai-v/. OpeX at.4>i O’clock, r x Ctoaaat... 6 o'clock, T x doelT—dtr li, JHOS. G. SIMMS, P. M. cks and Beal Est^t? for sale. 500.000 BKXCK3, Six mall comfortable dwelling bodies, ,, Two diary farms, near E»e etty, ■; \ Forty animproved city and suburban meant lots. Two hundred acres of land near the <rity for sale in small tracts. All th s property wlU sold on easy sens*. , D \ A. K\ SfWLSOt | i J . • 2no »-9 Merchandize now In $toj$. 60S poundv new ii Te Geese Feathets, A 1! •000 bags Liverpool *ml Virginia Salk •00 colls andi^if **r- and St. LouU Rope, ••• •'* ■ *• *8,000 pounds Swett’nv r oughi Iron Btvhbfrl)*a S bates India Bagg„g .1 Yi 80 casks Bacon and BiikMeat, v •0 packages I.ard, ..p. , v >k ;; ISO bags of Flour of hlglirroip;, u. t-i/i. ; 800 bags Corn, . * . , 900 bushels Cow Peas, ; >-.t.iAf n loe id lliw ;*... ... j 8 o'clock, a X ..... I',*..,,,. 10 o'clock, A x (V* MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, ASV tM4 'XAEriirXSB Ot TRVI MANHOOB.—An Beef Cattle*—A carload of fine fat beef r Attic arrived in the city yesterday. They rime in by rail on the Western and Atlan- ti,'_ Railroad. Wood for tite Poor.—We notice the arrival, in this city, of a train of cars, load- nl w itli cross-ties for the poor ol the city. For this munificent present the recipients me indebted (Jo'the generosity' of E. E. Ualker. Esq.. Superintendent of the Ma con and Western Railroad.; The Mayor's levee will come offto-mor- roa'. lViNims holding tickets of iuwitatiou to this festival will please bear in mind the importance of being on hand punctually at loo’clock, a. M. W< have known several per-otn ;o pay a fine of $10 for failing to appear- j:j _ __ _ Coil.—From present appearances we are to have plenty of this indispenslble article in our market this Winter. Tiiere is scarce ly a day passes that a number of car loads d'H-s not arrive, and we are pleased to say most of it now offered for sale, is a first rate article. Akkfjtkd*—The parties charg ed with an attempt to commit a robbery in this city on the evening of the 17th instant, upon the person of Shelton L. Prater, of Hall couuty. was arrested yesterday by Captain Ed. Murphy. They were carried before his Honor, Judge Smith, of the County Court, ami dealt with according to the measure of their guilt. Nearly a Local Item.—This morning a drayman’s horse got contrary while on Broad street bridge, turned crosswise on the same, and cut up other fantastic trick. This reporter thought he was going to get t<> record a “runaway,” a “smash up” or a •terrible catastrophe.” But, alas! ‘*nary” local! The animal after turning, twisting and w ireing around for a while, walked off as gentle as a lamb. Stolen Goods.—This morning we saw ;« \ igilant policeman on the look out for -nine stolen goods. The goods in question i* a piece of country jeans, which lead been -tolcn from a countryman's wagon under the following circumstances: A countryman who came to the city with -undry articles for sale, took out of his w agon some butter and eggs, and while ab- *cnt lor Uic purpose of selling them, some one went into the wagon and abstracted a piece of jeans. This will serve as a warn ing ro our country' friends, and in the fu ture they will keep at least “oneey'e” upon their wagons. Hi xaway.—Our devil Informs us till at a wagon attached to a pair of mules on Ala bama street, took fright at Prof. Clack’s “Silver Band,” which w as playing in front «>l the United States Hotel, this morning, and ran off at full speed, breaking things generally. Kt.Ee YOUR < KKDIT.—The Philadelphia Press cites an instance of the excel lent results of good faitlu which all financiers would do well to keep in mind. The bonds of the city of Boston sell higher in the London market than those of the great United States. And why? Because Boston pays her interest in gold cheerfully, as a matter of justice and honor, and never tal.^s of liquidating the princi pal in depreciated currency, or in any other evasive maaner. Hence she has rr<i/if. and that credit is worth, as the bro ker/ table shows,, just twenty cents on the ilollar in favor of Boston’s rtve-per cent, bond* against the national six per certs, in other words, Boston can borrow money at ten per cent-, off' the face of her obliga tions. w bile we must submit to a discount <»i thirty |>er cent- three times as much, and pay one per cent, additional interest, l ids is the money value of credit, and it wi-uid be well if politicians eould remem- la-r that this actual commercial commodity can be damaged by words as well as ac tions. Fsmalk Si-fuiage in England.—While we in the United States are talking about icinak* .'Mlli-age. the cause has achieved a practical triumph In England. A woman, i inby Maxwell, (so the name is written), j j — Bisay ftr Young Men oo the Crime of Solitude certified, and the remainder ’ hon-certifled. and the PtiysUrtogicai Errors, Abuses and D Had the robbers committed the assault - . it . .. . " when the messenger returned Lpthe bank, in the afternoon, they might have secured a very' large, amount of mohey ifi bank not •*.* as the bank difference* are theu paid <1* cash- The robbefy having been com mi i ’cd- «very known detail was at once telegraph *<J to the Police Central Office, nncMhcnee 1 /omihuulcated to all tire pre, cincts and to i N be police of the oounktyebut up to a late horn” W*t no arrests had been made. T.N* various banks, whoge checks had been were also uotitted, and payment stopped. , It is supposed that tl*^ are the —.me that robbed the \Vll' llinM | M,r J* teller, in William street, som ^, kgo» *D broad daylight, of a bag cbnUi. n \ n j£J”°h®7. and cheeks to the value of $1, /X? j ewe# which create Impediment* to MARRIAGE, with sure mean* of Relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. 8KIL- IgN HOUGHTON. Howard Association, Phila delphia, P a- -epM—dSm C^A COUGH. A COLD. OR A «ORE TUItCjA^, tetpiives ’immtnediate attention, and bhouta be checked. If allowed to continue, Irrlutianef the Lungs* a Permanent Threat DUea«e, or Consumption* l ! 1 lfe often the resnlt. ■BOWNHI ^BRONCHIAL TROCHES, i Having ■ direct influence to the parts, giveim- medlalsrelief, tor Bronchitis, Asthnaa, ASMrifc* Consumptive an4 Throat Mtoahes* Troches are u*wl with always good poLntmcnt of Gehentls wlirtsc views Hgrie with those of General Hancock.. , - »<>» - • ■ ——!—1^* IIC I* t^“The old wreck of the Mcrrimak. sunk during the war. has been raised. ’ / The bonded debt of Michigan is $3.1)01.242.7$. . ' ' . . . ll- UVi* 1 . ' J3TM SZKOP, ro* WINSLOW’S SOOTHING BUILD ken TKXTUIXO, greatly raetlt- tafia* bhs procAj, W of teething, by eoltenisg the ^tunK-Tedocing an Paw and apatsaodic ro rmvlatx rat boi. 1 inQanimation—'will allay All same, probably, that robbed the ‘ Public Speakers use them IUggins A Co., deaUiHin carpets, toolmr and strengthen the voice, was on hi.s way with a carjret bag contai OfiTAixonly • Bh^ws’s(Bkoxcuiai. Tbochsb.” ing $16,ufi0 with which to pay the wOi’kiften' do not take any of the Wort hi*** LnmttnUon* in .Messrs. Higgins A Co.’s factory. It i* i be oger&l. Sold kvbuywiikkk. also coiijecturcd that these are the fellows | 'WdAsieod who attacked the ca.sbier for. the firm, of rn - Roueli A Solis, iron l'mmddrs^vhile'be \yrts walking ui Ifiviiigtoh sfirbet, with a l>3g containing !>'i(>,000' in b:»hk bills.—Ki'Y. tribune. ' 1 1 ■ t . 1‘Kifii . ’ - -— u - rm ;') ,i j/.i-/j . i U'ntitT’ the bead of- J Siitgnli»r'i)orus mciit,” the Cincinnati (;cuhmeirviar,'*.VV t 4ah- ington < orn*.9pondcnt write^' on tHfe'NHh, as follows: - u '-* 1 n •<) The President has prepared; k ill send to Gongrdsa to-morrow or nekt'day, an important atal extraordinary message, relative to one Of the dlstfict commander* in the. Mouth, and tlie'policy which h^lias pursued fir vnfohdttg the Reconstruction Laws. It will esiieChilly commem) his eoursex and ask tliat Congress Will make some recognition of one w ho. th^lTesi- dent says, has earnestly inaugurated Abe reign of civil law. and* gives to tlmeitj- zens of a State in oile of these Mllitnry Dlsti'icts the privilege of the wrft of corpus, the lajssession^ ot' their local civil courts, and tlie freedom of the pres*-" The district comnmilder to whom the R^e6n- tive desires to glve snch prominence, and whose course he w ill so flatteringly ap prove, is General Hancock, and his first or der on assuming command of the Filth Military District is the cause of this tues- afcge to Congress. The document is com pleted, and its presentation to that body is likely to create someth!; g of a set satitfn. for it is looked upon by those in-the confi dence of the administration »s the com mencement of a new policy, to be followed in other military ‘districts by the removal of Generals Pope and Canby, and tlieap- Jen< action, *n*Tis and m bpbr -»gwi, Deperni nj*pn it. . . ^.i. , ... ' vour Knives, anil BK- motherB. it will give relttv ' WBhBTBpUtBp BU.lhOlU thl» TaUTU Ot il ana. Cln Sat ik cosrrDx^r. an . otUur what w# bate never Ujou able t<> say . medicine— Kim ha» it Failed is a . eTANCfityRfrgCT A (#II, when timely . .Never Oifib we enow an Instance of dlssatinfu by any one wb# need it. i>n the contrary, all a delighted With IU opecaUan. and speak iu term* of commendation of it> mutual edects and medi cal vh-fene*. *peak in tuis matter “WHAT WE DO. KNOW,” after years of experience, AND 1'LCDer OOWfiKPUTATlON POR THK FOI.MLMkNT OK what WE Hfiak drcLakk In almost every in stance where the infant issnflerlivg irom pain and exhaustaAiou, relief w iit be found in fifteen iw*tWentyttinutes after *i»c »yrup I s adminis tered. Full direction!* for using w ill accompany each bottle. . Be sore anti call for -‘Mrs. W'inblow’8 HootE- INu Stbitt,” having the fac-simlle of “Ot. Rd IS A PERKINS” on the ont-sf.le wrapper. All other* are base imitations. Sold br Druggists th rongheutthe world. PRICE, ONLY 35 CENTS l’ER BOTTLE. OFriCBS—BtftlFllltou stiett. New York; *80 High Holbora, London, England; 441 St. Pan street, Montie*l. Canada. augfiS—dfimeod i TSB .NC^LTIES OF THE SEASON -A. T i . j, Mrs; j. franks, Decatur Street, :::::: FOUR DOORS BEIA5W . ;<f ini* - • Atlanta* Ceorgia, old Masonic hall. i i*j .*t m i / J tike pleasure ip jnformlug the Cltl2en9 of Atlanta, and surrounding country, tbit I have now on hand an entire new and well selected stock of ’Ld .J • - i it ’■ ,- n . MILLINERY GOODS, Consisting, in part, of ; Ladies’, M^aee’ and Children’s Hats and Bonnets / ’ and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising THE LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES. Also, a fine selection ot t-n 30 bales Kentucky Timothy i^y , . 10 bales Factory Yarn, ’’ i*\ ;i * j ‘... 78 bags Rio Ogee—Price *8 to wlvnt*, f : 30 barrels Sugar, ,. V l r j a ; j « barreU Georgia Cane Syrup, )•• <’• 8 bhds. Cuba Molaasea, fO boxe* Starch, ' • CO boxt# Soup, StyOjwunds “Killickinick” SmokingTribaf co—good quality oifiv 40 cents. , it .. .,i : J-, buiTM 11- hi, LadieeV Dress Caps, *o. v Fancy Dress Coodt;. and i Ladies^ Furnishing Coods of ©very description, . \ WOODEN SHAWLS, SONTAGS, NUBIAS. HOODS. Ac. A)ao, the Latest Styles of Balmorals and Hoop Skirtr, L-tlrular ut^ntion i* called to my superb stock of LADIES'. AND CHILDREN'S . CEO A AS ! CLOAKS! : GL OAKS! In all the most fashionable designs. Also, a most magnificent selection of FURS! F-TRSI FURS! FURS! H U M A N HAIR. Crass Seeds, Fresh from Kentucky, Red Clover, White Clover, Blue Grass,, ‘ Herds Grass, Timothy, Orchard Gva-*-> Fertilizers. SO tons and 150 barrels Baugh's Raw Potie 1 Super-Phosphate, ‘ I 13 tons and 200 bags Reynold's Baltimore Chesapeake Phosphate. *. These are two of the most reli.itile and valuable j Fertlliren* known b> American farmers. For sale by ' A K.lSEAGO, Commission Merchant, decIS-dlf AHanta. I Si,000,000 IN WATCHES! FOR SALK ON T11K PO^I LAU trOA E PRICE PEA X GIVING KYBRY PATRON A H^dsome and Eeliable W atch, For the low Price of Ten Dollar*! Without Regard to Value | Curls, Switches, Waterfalls, Braids. Ac. i And many other articles too numerous to mention. Call and exainin-* my ■ k of goods before purchasing. Remember the Place, mrs. j. trank. i decll—c Decatur street, four doors below Old M i-mic II.i'. AAHYIOadS Y AJLLVmiK PHCENIX PLANING MILL-, NEAR M KDICAL Cl)I,LKGE, Atlanta - d - t - Ceorgia. Faraitum Manufactory, ALKO sash, noons and blixds, < j i Made ami warranted to giv« saVltfsctioa* LUMBER DRESSED TO ORDER. AND NOT 7 (J HEP AID FQll L\XLESSi \vk rail the attention of dealer* to examine our . ilJ 1 _ i I work ami prices. Otir.FuruUure is made as well and at a* low PEW ECTL Y SA tlSFA CTOP IV 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches. ..$3W) lo UX) Magic l a»od Gold Watches "AW to tjuU IU) Ladle* W ate lies. Enameled .... 100 tr> ■aip uoid Hunting clironmcter , Watche. 266 to 30) Gold Hunting English Levera. 'AO to 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches ISO Co UJO Gold Hunting Amcnraii Watche. ....) to usf Stlvfir Hunting levers 50 to i£J} Silver Hunting Duplexes *5 tb 30 to 5(i u* | rates as m the North. V' "Furniture MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. All kinds ot S3) Gfld Lktiiu. aUjlies i 1*1, fion.' Hunting Lupines 50 to l’ujfi Miseeiffineou.hilym Watch, s.. a* to .'mr (Xiiutiiig Silver V\ att-bes to 5,U(vt xss.trted WAtches. all kinds. . IU to Si 1 m 50 ! Jiumber For Sale, uav'Od—.tty LANDSBKRG t HARRIS. Proprietors. OOJSdlJ^LElF^OIA.Xi. _ OPFIRE DAILY •OPINION, { Ati.anh x. G a.. Decent tier IS, 1807. I Cotton remains Mieady at the quotatioue of the two past days. We quote at' lOalOj-a al0 3 ic. The demand for the staple is fair and supplies moderate. Other articles ulay be had, at wholesale, at the following prices; . corn— . . White , per bush Yellow or Mixed per bu*h Meal . ,i:. t -per bush BACON— ./ m _ Clear .Sides — .;. ® Clear Kib sides : “i j.. J ft Shouldeis O ft Plain Main* .... W ® S.C. Canvassed Hants F » BU1.K MEATS— clear Sides Clear Bib Siflts* J.... Hums tv.’.;.. ..!-!■!• Shoulders LARD— Tierces Kegs and Cans FLOl'R — Superfine Extra Kamil j . Fainilv . White Wheat family..!., per bbl WHEAT— White Red I OATS HAY— Timothy S ALT- Virgiuia Idvfcrpoot .'5. 8U.%AB- Crutlied ; ■ 1 *owtiered ..... (i taaulated Ct Wee A. Co. B >, Kxt t* J- r Yel, C Y elk. Kefln«d Porto ,L - 1 l j Nevt Ot h-an* .,}■ ~r.-fT OOlKKB-k W. Prime * .7 Good ... fair. -f• • 1 Ordinary,u — Java F.edaug ’ • Lagiiut ra— V ' V i ' Mocnl; TEA— Gnnpowder. .. -i:t< ■•■ Young 1I> son 1 *“ 1 ..... GEORGIA, Bartow cod nty. WHEREAS. A. M. Pen* app.'ies totne for lettc •of adaiiaistrati<in on the estatt Roltert Elliott, late of Alabama, deceased: „ . These are, therefore, 1 V, rite a I and singui»» the next of kin ami creditor* *>| s, dd <lec«a»ea f n> be and appeae at my unices wlrW. ’’ tfiu tune pro scribed by law and show cause, if •‘"V e f c *,®' why eakl letters should not bt; gran. l «d the appii- Given under my hanal and ofiicta' signature this fid. day of December , 1857. , .. ___ J. A . HOW \BI>. C *rdin»nr. dec3-w80d Prlitl-r’ a ■ l ‘*‘ ” \ r p p r r s taf”Every patron obtains a Watch by __ __ * ,irurrankfci»cnt. costing bill *1U; while it' IV _ _ , -„ . - - ... Kg ^wcith #1,000. No partiality . S • S« KENDRICK & CO. , KJtOLUHlVK DKALF.R8 IN CAKPETN, OIL ('L«TH», HI^SS, MATS, CURTAINS, CORNICES. tills may be shown. We wish to Immediately dispose of the above m Mini ill ceut 8LD<‘k. C«rtmcjkifc8», HalTiiUiC the clef are placed in sealed Envelopes and well mixed Holders are eutitled to the articles named ou their certificate upon payiueuijof T. 1 SlfUikss, Cords, Loops, Tasnels, Ar„ whether it Up m NV *iU*h worth *1.UUU or ont worin m^Th* return of any of our certificate entl- j ^ UP~$TAIRS, US3 I WUMk .l, .tr.et Atlanta. On., *"•! No Lottery, *> ut » fitmightforward legitimate j; BOUGHT SINCE THK.&BCKNT DECLINE In addition to elegant novelties In o Auiw.j, hut » fitTAightforward legitimate transaction, which OMiy be participated in wen by the most lastidloul! ' , ; , . o - D I w a a siuirle certificate will be **nt l»> mail, po-t j B f U 9 8 © I 8 ana 9 KlyB, paid! upLss receipt of 95 cents, fivt. lor $U eleven for $2. thin sixty 3 thirty-1 luce and elegant p rent turn for *5, c six aud more valuable premium lor 81U,one Snared and mist sujierb WaUh for #16. do ...P ft 9 ft ./ P ft ....» » 9 ft .. » ft per bbl per bid per bbl per lufch . perbnsh .‘.-iier bush (XI (lb 0 08 '•■•«1U0 tn . . <»18 ®17»4 14 «14R 2* «13* 04 ®25 15 14* 16' 18* »/ . 16 * 16X , •!. 1 911 00 •11:60 1*.fp0»l*50 74.0K#lbOy 2*!®2 50 3 Axlft 40 ■ aiw GEORGIA, Paulding county. WHEREAS, James Davis applies , ra . e ,i" proper form for letters of guaraiaiiship , ne person and property of Jbsejdiiue Davl ** minor heir of Milton t.. Davit, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite aJul require: *• per sons coneernd to be and ai>poar at my oil: • ** for before tbefirst Monday in lauuai v ue 'A- fo show can-e; if auy they can,' why the said le -hould notbegrhuted'the ap *11 cant. Given ohder my hnud and uiiiciai sigtatu **' this December 8,1667 S. R. McGRKGOR, Ordinary. dect—WflOd • ‘ Printer’s lee83' Aireute or tho.-e wishing rmpl' yniei rare opportunity. It i* nlegUlmately business! duly autliorwed l>y the g jittd opcv 1° WRIGHT- BKO-.A CO.. Inipbiter^ IfiJ BROADWAY, New York eeplO—dswftul Ihtni Incite Special Attention to their iiiLOW PRICE (JARPETS. pippp ymeiit. tnis is conducted 1 : n t Governmetu, 1 choice, durable gootls »t 50, 7;> and f 1.00 pervard. to the most careful Scrutiny. Tnv t’al | Orders tivin a distance solicited and j;aratull> WHERE The people ea» trade at the b.,t a.lvantAg. I* <•! interoat to all, but in calling .attention — house, we shall sot say at thU time that wc DO keep the “largest stock.” “bc-t goo!,. - ' at tot- drously L()W I'U.n'E’*. cto., th it YOU visit utr store, which yon 'wrtsiL:;' ought to .!., and If yon BUY we will guarantee that y>u r.r ;ir it YOUR own Intervst tlemauil* a trial ot mr BOOTS AN1) SHOES? of which we have a supply snifi. lent for A M. a-»i ires,styles and quality, goot enough tor any body. Also, Leather and Shoe Findings. The trade of Country j«erch:.rt . . ». j tolieltol. 150 cases New Goods iO*t in Our Mott*)—Quirt Jiaift tin / . 1, /- « ’rr CASH. Keiueuiber the Sign isiitl the Place, 1 T l« DK1, Corner Wluteliall and lluutcr >tmt* 96TH SElll-A\.\l \L LUMiSf. TOTAL LOSSES RAID. 21,271,972 .> executed, i octll—-) Istjan a g. KENDRICK * CO. Atlanta, Ga. BAUGH’S perewt I per sank pur sack ........ r*‘ » * • n. » ft » ® 5 * ft .» ft ..it..,. 9 ft " * ft ’ * ft •* .j .1 * »»'■ * ft 9 ft-' » ft 1 * » » f ft* »ft • 9 ft GEORGIA, Hxnry county. WHEREAS, Jgihes R. Robiii>ob, administrator on th« estate of AYiu. P. Robin-on, late of said couaty,deceased .has applied to mt) in due form for letters tlUniUsory from said administration : This Is, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditors of said de ceased to*.how cause, if auy exists, within the time allowed by law, why said letters of dismis sion should not be granted the applicant. Witness my othei, McBRIDE & F0EDLft’&!g 1 g )W Bone Superphosphate. «mVr A OF M PA IN ” i ^ f ° now,n " twt,mony ln refcrenoc to A ,. | theabove frrtnizer . by one well known in 1 VIABRHOEA, BLOODY y l.L X. 1) Headache aud Earache, iu thrtW minute. Toothache in one minute gore Throat in U-n minutes. 1 i - and Cramp in five minute*. fM}egWia t ' snl * Neuralgia, bpraiii'. Pleurisy. Cough', Colds. , Deafness, 4,thin 1, Piles, Bronchial Afiscllons, Dy.pepsia luflainatldll of the Rjndneys. Liver Contpiaint and . Palpitation of the Heart, on. “JE; fi RER B(nTLE •SSk ■!*’E?" Ptly *. IULU i for e/i* J . ^ole .. ner Whitehall and Huntrr ftrei ts, co- Atlanta Ga. W BER THE* PLACE. 18CT octfiO—w6m gl signal ure. this October 15, (J. R. NOLAN. Ordinary. Printer’s lee $4.50 MOLASSES— New Orleans ‘ FortoRieo.. Cuiis SYRUP— Moller Refined Crystal Amber New York .. u-> — 1 r OOOAfi.W 'b.0098.80 16 «18H 17 SHk 17 <»17k 16 15S>34»X 15 «15R 18 (»1&K » ®#1 4-H .»2« « (ft 27 ■ 1x4 (Si fi6 fia ®4» •JM <S*S8 86 Sto 1.S0 l»1.55 i.iu 4fti ne 28 •1.08 HO • S8 | 78 • ■ 80 J 1 mfti.ii) •1J8 GEORGIA, Fulton county. WHEREAS. Joseph Willis, administrator on the estate of Thouia. M. Lee, late ot said county, ileoeased, represents to the Court in his petition duly filed that be has fully administered said estate: This is, therefore,-to cite all uersons roncerneil to show cause, if auy they can, why said admin istrator should not be discharged from hi. said *d- ■ainistration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday In June, inks. Witness the lion. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary ot said county, fid Deoember, 18K7. JNgTt, COOPER. Depnty Clerk. <leei—w8m Printer’s fee fi sh i ns voted. She w as a rate-payer, and that j u'lie lu-r a right to have her name put 011 ' me register. Her name being on the reg- I'ter, >lie had the right to vote. The voting »i .t' made tlie scene of considerable cere mony. w itli guard of honor, and attend- .1 nee of a female suffrage society, etc. In England, where much goes by precedent. Uh- unoh'trueted exercise of suffrage by one w oman means a great deal, and is like ly. unless some law can lie found against iL to lead to the exercise by other women. .--i~ Star 12 02 Adamantine Paraflne Sperm SOAP- ,* Babbitt’s Kra'ivo German Eraslre Colgate’s D Colgate a B Col gate* No. Pale Turpenliue SODA— Keg* Box** 9 K» r *»» 9 gal 9 F*P - 9 gal 9 gal ' ti'Al 3H* ’ 9 ft r ft* <ft4U " m » <ft«6 GEORGIA, Monroe county. , WHKKfiiS, Patience Prtugle. adniintstmtrix on the estate of P. D. Pringle, (.leoease ., 'uaviag; inade application to me for letters <>» dl* inU»iota from said ettoth: Them are, thereiore, to give notice all roacerm- ed kindred and creditors, to be and appear at ngy office within the time prescribed ny law, and flf e . their objections, Ifartv they have, wliy iaid If tte ts abonld not be granted to tlie applicant. Given under my hand and official slgnatfijre, thU 4th day of December, 1867. O. MbRSk, Ordina ry. deefi—w6m Printer’s fee $4 5tV» i- ifteak their own praise ^ x>^th*a^gn'. DAVID hANli-^VudeVpbia. Pft aep*4—daw3m JI 1 ! - — GEORGIA, Henry county. r , n WHEREAS. James Coker. adminiM t on ft*, right of his wife, com testamento anttexeu t*.w1c eatftto of Jame, tt. MeRight. deceased, has ap(ftj£4rfion to me tor letters dismissory irom *. nr at ray otlice, within the GEORGIA, Fulton county. WHEREAS, J. H. Wallace applies for le rt» jr « of administration upon the estate* of Joel K*etMf Sr., late of said count v, deceased ■- This 1 , therefore, to cite all pereons rose ornod i to show cause. If any they can. within th « time 1 pres crib d by law, why letter*, of mfiminkt i-.uioi- *he nuxt of i should not be granttxl said auplicant. | , ol>1 . I Witness the lion. Daniel PiltBian. OrCh —-• ’ - ' said county, this fid December, 1857 i JNO. F. COOPER Deputy * , iert | deej—w30d printer'*- t $7 ed. to la* au*l appeal _ . . tTwie prescrilied by lXw. to show cause. H auv they have, why such letters should not l»e gra **Glven nnder mV hand and official signature, tbi. the Kth day Ot K^'VoIAN. ordinary, ■ovyj-wfim Printer’s fee#450_ GEORGIA,, >'kwton county. WHERE AB, Jc-ba P. Y'.^fo^tert ' Peruvian, and from a -thi4 community ami State will he read . w.itlf interest: f TESTIitlOlklf OF.THA8, W. TH03IAS, Rector St. Philip’* Chnroh, Atlhntt, G*. A. K. Skago, Eaq.. Sir—In answer to yqur qiiertlon respecting Baugh's Raw Bone Super-Phosphate I send you tlie fol lowing facts: I prepared in my garden, at West End thiee squares for Irish potatoes; on tlie first I put nothing; on tlie second. Guano at tile rate of two hundred and fifty pounds per acre; on the third, your Bone Dust at tlie rate of three hundred pounds per acre As ybu are not interested In the quality. give no particulars of soil or mode ot cul turc, further than to say tliat in these re spects, and in time of planting the squares were equal. The square manured with Guano yielded forty per cent, over tlie un •Hired square; and tliat manured with flaw Bone Super-Phosphate five * per cent, over the unmanured he that the Guano was not article. I “• ll0Wever f ° r -eliable house, and ma Baugh’s |seventy- ! square. It maj , a pure JULY let 1867. ASSETS, (AT MARKET VALUE Ca»h on hand and in Bank t ' Real Estate .. Mortgage Bonds Bank Stock - - ■ . , United State*. State and Hty foook. an-l other Public becwnUe* Lea* Liabilities. Claim* not due an unadjusted Net A*-et» (i Fire & Inland Navigation Risks. mur Agencies In all the principal -tti*. an4 towns in It**-Cnitetl Mam- Application* for Insurance will M tenued to. . _ • . « t« .... OFFICE—With C. 1 Brown *n *a-. » ball .treet. one door from AI abar.a augl-*« * D.AN"EK '* EDWARD J. H8I.DIA A i to the laU saiii *1- l> »*tU MaurraCTt axaa or ..... 8TEEI- SA'' S AND III!-'* of all description'. *•. « l iberty *iwl Successor* CAST >rW 1 *rk . Joabna Mai ur’l,ilert’»f*e<L to »oe ofdftmDMon lf*a*»». sd-nUHstfatton upon «W **^Tftetc are. Iherofor^q rite gll "£***$% Jtn. aml.u-fallGri *ar fi ffi.c avv «» * bribed bv » >w . .fid *h#w " 7~A,,A nnt be why .aid letters of fiifmission. wot, be . grant*.<1 10 *aid applicnni. A Inraaluse iL Given under my hand HWiT 1 ! -jl _ as the Bone the same rate per pounu CHAS. W. T170MAS. 'Dust. oct3(V—dtt I] a -* j . ,9 ft 9 » 16 (VIA 1LS4U 10 ftll JO.StftHM 14 1 • V • SDK !t*er» T O FARMERS. As Now Orleans 1» a large IUD*. ft VKKET l>ee ar- Uaooftga. •UNO on . _ lyouroi- 1 and piomtee strn-t attent ion in U eirexeoa- WOOD, I.OW A LUDWIG aafi aa a through freigh jaxl rail) bn ranged from that city to Atlanta via a. a* at (nil AMD A HALF CENTS l'EM f*> HIDES la bales, tba undersigned sfoi.*>e- 44b tlon U.e 8th day ol Orfifo^ ^ —— Prtpter’xfre » __ this de«-7—wtiiii Commi»'Uui Mot ,-hunts, Nsra Orleans. Refer to A. K. Sttago, P. X U. Y. Dudd. and other*, Allauto, d* )yi«--ttm GEORGIA Gordon county TWO MONTHS after ditto mftle to the Court of Ordinary oTsaid conn M 5 --1L . c *1H be BININCE K S 1 OLD . Lsnoon oorK CV1 N ttp. iof.1 - -- Use, Llv«r ard Kidney ranted to t»e aovfi—wfim primer • tv ; _ to h?~ull in uushty to the bs« R-gls* wJ d ^n?ctftilH sUlcit order*. »hleh »• ar*