Daily southern opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 186?-1???, May 23, 1868, Image 1

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OJjl ME II.! , ta tei of AfT«rtifl*f* » A weM n£snnmXiwwpor line for tat cl D .mlViviCKMTgpar line thereafter. The b« mide tor advertiaemeato - e "Igfcss than * square, ©Mtuartos. and aU . l- ul Vpersonal nature Except la eases * * l * -,al contract, other advertisements will be ! 'V,1 the lollowing rates*. * “•* , »kk one insertion, <* • $1-® l)' k ^ .. ’ two insertion!, * • 1-BO ‘I «• three insertions, - * 9.® « one week. * • • 8.58 .. one month * - * 10.® « three months. • - « >8.00 “ _. ice per levy of ten lines or less.. -$> 88 * ;Mortgage fl. to. sales, per square.... «00 ..jtration... ..............—^— 4 8© oi application for dismission from ouaic - Msuip. leavcto 9el j- Land'.;; 8® Ai A Debtors and Creditors 8 ® - v V , i.aud, etc., per square. » ® .«I l-uable property, 10 days, per sqr. 1 60 '•V' Vutitxs,® days 8® i- ( ; ure ot Mortgage, per sqr, each time... 1 W -ML REQUIRED FOR L£GAL ADVERTISING. 1 * ..Li Land,etc., by Administrators, Kxecu* ..uardians, are required by law to be held ' j , . t l uesday in the month, between the 1 ‘ ‘ .t ten in the forenoon and three in the af- - »i the Court House in the county in ronerty is situated. Notices of those • -toe give® in a public gazette 40 days to the day of sale. • \ , „ of tne sale ot personal property must , ,\, n in L*-e manner 10 days previous to the J d A to the debtors and creditors of an estau ‘ , p.o be published 40 days. x i- mat abdication will be made to the „i up unary for leave to sell Hand, ete., , c pui/tisheU for two months. • inou- for letters of Administration, Guar* 1: . etc., must be published® days; tor dis- . .. ii■ nr Administration, monthly • months; 1 lrorn Guardianship todays. . iur lurcelosure of Mortgage must be pub- i.ttiiy for 4 months; for establishing lost . i,.i tnc full space of 8 mouths; for com* Ji.iitslrom Executors or Administrators, v, , ,■ i.: has been given by the deceased, the ,„,c ot three mouths. i ... alums will always be continued aecord- . i. a -e. tue legal requirements, unless other* i.Vlih it A L DEDUCTIONS will be made t i^nj aovertisers. iar ah transient and foreign advertisements B i .a prepaid to secure publication. lUitlrotuL acheUutes. ty ohUltblA RAILROAD—171 miles—Fare LvtTuit? pel mile.—John 1*. Kino, President; ft. O. eoi.-. superintendent; G. T. ANOxneoN, Agent R Atlanta. D1Y P A63KNGX* Tit AIM. Leave At.anta 7.® A.M, ...vc at .luoUsta 5.® P.M Lu.t 6.® A.M. Arrive <t- .vi.AUta .4.® P.M. x u HU1.NS ON SUNDAY. .S.uUl t xSSKft'UKK TWAIN. Leave Atlanta 6-40 P.M. Pi.vc ... ,v.. s asta 3® A.M. L .Vi...,la 10.10P.M. arrive at Atlanta 7.46 A.A1. AlLAMA A WEST POINT RA1L- !; ..j- '< miles—Pare, per mile—John P. ...v i'n ldciit; 3. P. gkant, Superintendent; i. j! 1 isrtAk, Agent at Atlanta: ft LAI .'ILK aKKAN’GKAIKNT. I’aT l AastNOLH TWAIN—OLTWABD. 11 ..vc Atlanta 1:15 A.M. A.;He :it V' est Point 1:10 P.M. PAT I'AfiSKNGLK TRAIN—1NWAID. if Wot l'oint 19:S5P.M .Unu at Allauia 6:16 P- M. v . 1 IT IKLUiUT AND PA88BNOBB— OLTWABD. I ,.u Atlanta 4:8UP. M. .. .Hi at rt est i'ulut 13:46 P. M. Sl'iQT FKKIGUT AND PAS8KNGKII—INWARD. 1 v t Best Point ..11:40 A.M. A ii .it Atlanta 6:45 A. M. DsT m.vcon a western railroad.—iub fare, hve cents per mile—A. J. Whita, ■■ at. t. if. U a lax a, superintendent; it. A. . Ltagent at Atlanta: OAT PAaaXNGBB TRAIN. Mil on 7.46 A.M. too P.M. 7.16 A.M. 1A) P.M. 8.40 P.M. 4.® A.M. 7.14 P.M 4.10 AM.. ir mail si age line prom atlanta AIU.ONEGA.— i* vuauta aiouuay, Wednesday and 6.® A.M. • L 1 ' lu>,Thursday and Saturday 7 ® P.M. • t ..i At.anta • i Atlanta at .vi aeon •vi »p .in..iita }> ~ Atlanta l% «* 4a -llut OH Uirectory. •‘-1/ tL AS, CLOC'A'O, JJC WJCLJt Y, AC. , • il r.i,M an, dealer in Watches, Clocks Jewelry, silver Ware and Fancy — , a »>oiu Fens and Spectaclts, corner ““ 1 r tiu and VV uuehall streets, (old Nor • >-. -'tl. iita, Ga. W atches, Clocks, Jew- ' <*;«1 anil warranted tail *'• '* nULLllAli, Dealer in Watches, s.', -IcViciry, Gold Pens, Spectacles, 1 • ** uiicliall street, s<i door above M. • ' a Lu.'.' Look store, Atlanta, Ga. - in fcOoi style and warranted. /A’H L'H AJfCX. L I t K iNsL KANCE COMPANY— * ’’® ,ouo. Wa. Jknnings, General : uciis building, corner of Alabama and ■ ' - i in is. s«T/.nd floor. myV-ly - -fc£ E JEi> 3yL IsT IsT ULaUVR in first clans * VA l! ! ,K ^. J ^ LKY ’ »1VER TABLE u> - table ltjtleky, Aft d every article pertain- k ln K to a Na. l Jeweler’s . • n, ‘L Watches and Jewelrv • prouq.tly, and wairantcd torivtwmm A in'h-ilT'rr.. t 1 t l com . er ot MarietuT aSu . hal1 - fvLcts, where orders will be promptly febaO—116m ID- BADd-Tn-R. Dentist Office, — ‘“ 11 '"'V : liroad street, ailjumin. B*.lro»d c«*nia. ituu.q s*. 8 , hick OVEK M titOH » ,808., ' "ftce Sign It. D. BaDOEu i i>. a— 1 • 11 * * M. A. OLCOItT tv-uanccrs and Commission Msrchanta, (>NT - N "-. ^2 and 64 Mnrkit street, * u’-w Ui : ALABAMA ii* < s'lu; siiccial attention totvrwv rVl-N Vi-I/J 1 *^i»>-tote, StockS? 1 uK : ‘ii.l go-wU of all de* ' onsignmentj of al kinds re* . uR.tc.i. maria—dH " ‘ ■ 111 — 1 — ATLANTA, QAi, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 23* 1868. _ ”T7ri rrr INUMBER 79 BETWEEN Atlanta and Maw Y#*k v Philadelphia, Washington,. AND OTHER Mi) oxtxws, VIA Western and Atlantic, —AND— 3 ■' ..rrv Virginia & Tennessee EailwajB. :o: ALL RAIL ROUTE! Time Table, May NORTH. 1st, 1868. Leave Atlanta 7.00 y k Leave Dalton > ® a M Leave Knoxville u.17 A ■ Leave Brlsioi 7.18 y jg Leave Lynchburg •80 a If Leave YV ashington 7jQ0 rg Leave Baltimore 8fl6 y u Leave Philadelphia lJg A U Arrive at New York 5® A V SOUTH. Leave New Y ork Leave Philadelphia Leave Baltimore Leave Washington Leave Lynchburg Leave Bi istol Leave Knoxville Leave Dalton Arrive at Atlanta Time betwoen Atlanta and Sew Torlt, 51 hoars. . 7 JO y k .It.® y m . 8® AM • A If . 6.18 r w . 7.10 A If • 48 y m 4 46 A M J£^*The GREAT MAIL between Atlanta and New York is carried exclusively by this Line. Sleepln g Coaches on all Sight Trains : o: THROUGH TICKETS GOOO UNTIL USED, —- BAGGAGE CHECKED TilROlCH TO ALL IMPORTANT POINTS. FAST FREIGHT LIME BIWKEN St Louis, Louisville & Atlanta. SO CHANGE OF CARS ■ LraliTlile or Hiekaaa J aa4 Atlanta. . j . . f«; REDUCED TO 53 ROUS. Reduction in Rates. riAHE ATTENTION OF SHIPPERS U called to I the following low rates by the “GREEN LINE’' TO ATLANTA. _ From Louisville. From St, Ixiuis. 1st Cl ass »aa-.f.r.*.:r.:i: Mg Class ~ con per 1® lbs... ® »nr. Apples, Onions, „ Potatoes, per bbl Salt, Cement, Plaster, per 1 74 1 94 1 43 1 63 1 IS 1 38 m 1 11 as I 11 1 82 1 97 9 18 9 69 9 73 3 98 35 as 38 41 Beaf and Pork, per bbl.... Cera, per bushel Wheat: Eye, .Barley, per bushel.... Through Bills of Lading will be given at S is 01 Shipment, and all claims for loss, dam- tad overcharge will be settled promptly at t of delivery. „ TharilTs showing Classification, etc., may be * "5 i * obtained at office of Western and Atl antic R. R. JOHN B. PI CK. M. T., W'. A A R. R. mart—d3m NEW FREIGHT ROUTES. NEW ORLEANS AND ATLANTA. riYHl following low rates have been agreed A between New Orleans and Atlanta, tak may 5—(13m JOHN II. PECK* Master of Transportation. W. X A, K. R. 1 Summer 8 6 8. Arrangement* TO THE NORTH AND EAST, —VIA— LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI —OR— IJM X^IA^ZnTjA^OXjXS. l Passengers by this Route have choice of Twenty-five Different Rentes ts ISJ-EW YORK, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Passengers holding tickets by this route to New Y'ork, l'uila''el|>hia, or Baltimore, caa visit Washington w ithout extra charge. B^Farc Same as via Knoxville Augusta. TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA Daily at 8:15 a. m. and 7 P* n*., After arrival of all Southern Trains, and make close connections to above named cities. tyCheck Baggage to Louisville, and it will be re-cheeked to destination on Trains ot Iamisville and Nashville Railroad be fore arrival at Louisville. Magnificent Sleeping Cara OX ALL NIGHT TRAINS. AMPLE TIME FOR MEALB&G00D HOTEL*. effect February 1st, 1868: Ml Rail via Grand Junction- ^ ^*^* Tor Insurance, 1 (ray- age, Commisson or Forwarding. 1st Class 1 75 Vi Class 1 50 3d Cl a** 1 25 4th Class 1 ® on taking 0 a Commission Merchants, A0XKTS ROSWELL COTTON MILLS, • TREDEGAR NAIL WORKS, J. 6. EARNESTS’ FLOURING MILLS, Ns. I Psachtres stmt, ATEA14TA By Steamer to Hem- , “r- or nick- man, Ky., thence all Rail without tranship ment. No charge lor Drayage or Forward ing. l>t Class 1 48 Sd Class 1 » 3d Class 1 04 4th Class 84 Through Bills of Lading will be given at points of Shipment, and all claims for loss or damage and overcharges will be promptly settled at points of delivery. TariA showing Classifications, etc., may be ob tained at office Western and Atlantic Railroad. JOHN B. PECK, M. T mar4—dSro W RECEIVE U THIS X A. B-k. WEEK, -AT- I. T. BANKS’, OVER ONE HUNDRED CASKS BOOTS AND SHOES. Style and variety suite! to the Season. TEN CASES- UPPER LEATHER AND CALF SKINS* TEN THOUSAND Pounds Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather. SHOEMAKERS’ TOOLS AND STOCK Of all kinds. Also,HARNESS LEATHER. Selling for CASH ONLY, and at prunes satisfactory to the closest buyers. IsaiSMksr Rise Place and Sign. I. T. BANKS, Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets, aprSS Atlanta. Ga. tiJ. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA LOUISVILLE v ; aivi.T ! :o: M^Tickets by this Route for sate at General Ticket Office, Atlanta. JOHN ». PECK, Master of Transportation. mays—d3m W. X A. £. R. Chicago Ale Depot M E. KKNNVhas constantly on hsadf • a full supply of the celebratedT L’S CHICAGO ALE, and is prepared, to supply dealers in any quantity, lie is dealer in BRANDIES, WINE8, WHISKIES and 8SOARS. Sample Rooms, No. 11 Alabama street, next do to the United States Hotel. aprl—dly ATTENTION, GEORGIANS! Cheapest House in Town ! 4 IX Who want to SAVE MONEY before buy ing yO"ur GROCERIES and DRY GOODS, go to ■OYP, V4LLS A CO., Corner Whitehall and MitoUell streets, ATLANTA * GEORGIA. spilt -dSm .. LOOKOUT MO US IAIN Educational Institutions. Bev.C.F. r, I*AMC»4»FT, Principal. CtUMMER SESSION O beglai May », 1888. payable la advance. , , _ K —- — s send for Circular. yerintendent. ountain. T«m. Have iu Store and offer to the Trade Mm following articles at Bottom Prices for Cssti: A Ci CAR LOADS CHOICE WHITE CORN, -±U M0 sacks J. O Earnest’s celebrated Family and Extra Family Flour, 3® sacks B. 7. Earnest’s Extra and Extra Family Flour—very tine. 1® sacks A. Bowman’s Extra Family Flour, very flue, ISO sacks Brabson’s and Washington Mills Extra and Family Flour. K0 sacks Watanoo Mills flour, 1® sacks Nathaniel Kogan’s Choice Family Flour—none better, 9® sacks Fresh Ground Cora Meal, a0 barrels Florida and Southwest Georgia Cane Syrup—a beautitol and asoaltoat 95 barrels*C ? hoice New Orleans Molasses, 96 barrels Baltimore Geldea syrup, 60 barrels Portland Molasses—cheap, Ni bags Fair Rio Coffee, 95 bags Good Rio Coffee, 50 bags Prime Rio Coffee, 95 bags Choice Bio Coffee, 10 bags Laguyra Coffee, to barrels Baltimore Extra C Sugar, 10 barrels Baltimore A Sugar, 5 barrels Baltimore B Sugar, 5 barrels Baltimore Crushed Sugar, 5 barrels Yellow C Sugar, 50 barrels bright Havana Sugar, 50 barrels Fair Havana Sugar, 7 tierces Prime Carolina Rice, 60 boxes Star Candles, ® boxes Starch, 10 i boxes Soap—common and lne, 6® kegs Nalls—all sizes, 10 cases Sardines, 6 < cases Cove Oysters. 5,0® pounds Tennessee Bacon flemi. 96 gross Parlor Matches, too dozen Mason’s Blacking, 60 boxes (5 lbs. each} Spanish Float Indigo, 5® pounds Madder, 9,0® pounds Copperas, to dozen Brooms, to' pounds LeriUard Maccoboy Snuff, to aests Market baskets, to> pounds Ground Pepper, 8® pounds Allspice, M pounds Race Ginger, a® sacks Virgins Salt, Besides many other articles usually found in a g rocery House. Call and examlco our stock be- •re making your purchases. FAINS Jt PARROTT. No. 7 Cherokee Block, Peachtree street. "Virtue or tui Mormon Women.—The ugvgyru_ r Ljl * jneAt . . . News, published at Salt lake City. Grfoccrs* Utah, discourses as follows on the guhject ofaivorce, and the superior virtue'of the “Numerous complaints appear in the papers of the day respecting the frequency of divorce cases. Unscrupulous men and women, w ith plenty of money, can. with vciy little trouble obtain judicial sever ance from the bonds of matrimony in many states. There is a class of lawyers East who advertise their callings, and Diedge their clients success in obtaining divorces with secresy and dispatch. It »s said that through their agency cases of great moral turpitude and dagrant wrong have oeurred. They do not hesitate at fraud to accomplish their ends, and an* pretty sure of obtaining any fees they may choose to demand, their clients preferring to pay their exhorbitant charges quietly than to make any noise over the matter. But where the people are virtuous, and the importance of the marriage covenant is fully impressed upon them, there may be great liberty given to women without it being abused. We are demonstrating this fact in this Territory. There is no place in the world where ladies enjoy greater liberty than they do here, yet to their praise be it spoken, divorces are less frv- E t among our people.than in any other i on the continent, of equal population, gh enjoying the practical liberty con sistent with the observance of proper reg ulations. they do not abuse their privi leges. They set an example of fidelity and virtue which the women of the entire nation might, with good results, imitate. The couiktion of affairs elsewhere, as de scribed In the public prints, ought to cause every resident of Utah to feel thankful for .he new era that has been inaugurated.” aprlO— COTTON GOODS. 1 BALES AUGUSTA 4-4 SHEETINGS, IU lu baled Augusta 4-8 Sbirtiags, to bales Roswell Cotton Yarns. For sale by FAINS X PARROTT, No. 7 Cherokee Block, aprlO— Peachtree street, lanta, Ga. XU* HERRINC & LEYDEN. CLOTHING HOUSE, Comprising all Branches of the baslMss repre sented in the Custom and Ready Made Departments of Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s ox^oTiiiisro. STAR SHIRTS! With FURNISHING GOODS or every description at LOWER PRICES tor BEADY CASH ONLY than ever *01(1 in this market. HERRING A LEYDEN, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. IROCTK: XSXiAJtTCD Manufacturing Company. F ine au-wooi spring cassimerm, jeans, Ac., oa consignment, for sale VKKY LOW to Wbelenale buyers. Merchants are invited to call and see Styles and Prices. HERRING A LEYDEN, Agents, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. DOMESTICS At Wholesale Only. 4 A SHEETING. -4- 7-8 SKIRTING, 8 4 SHIRTING, 7-8 DRILLS, OSNABUKGS, STRIFES, YARNS, BURLAPS. For sale At FACTORY PRICES marto—T „ ^ by HERRING A LEY DEN, Agents W hitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. OF TWENTY WEKK3 Board and Tuition, fci®» 46^For particular* send for Cl C. C.CARPENTER, Sunt aprlT—dffw Lookout Mo IIOBNE At GORDON, Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WT&KS, L1QUOKS AND SEGARS, Bay street, G BORGIA, ia and Ftori- Atlanta Medical College. T HE NEXT REGULAR COURSE OF LKO TUKKS in this Institution will opea on the hist MONDAY IN MAY NEAT, and coutiuue till the first of September following. FACULTY j A. MEANS, M. D., Prof, of General and Modi- °*D .^■SKSiFE. M. B, Prof, of Theory and Practice of Medicine. W. Jf. WESTMORELAND. M. D. t Prof, of Principles end Practice of Surgery. JESSE BORING, M D., Prol. of Obstetrics and Diseases oi Women- H. V. M. MILLER, M. D., Prod of Clinical M J 4 * * * * * M i . a jbHNSON, M. D., Prof, of Physiology. W. A ARMSTRONG. M. D„ Profc of.Anatoesy- J. G. WESTMORELAND M. D., Proi. of Ma teria Medico and Therapeutics. ■ G. L. JON Kj*, M. D, Demonstrator of Anatomy. N. D’ALVIGNY, M. D., Curator. For further iulormation address J. G. WESTMORELAND, Dean. Atlanta, Ga., March 96. 1868—dtf important Notice T0 CONSUMERS OF COAL. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD,* or*ic* Mxstkb of TaauaroaTkimw, \ Atlanta, Ga., March to, 1886./ AAVANNAH barrels. •OLE AGENTS for Georgia ajia r ton- da <n McPherson X Donald SniUhVosie-1| prated PALE ALE, in U ( after 1 w^tek toe pVesent rate <ff T wo Cents per tea will See esemed. b nc ^ mar*—dU Master Transportation A Live Count in New Haven.—Some time last fall a stranger applied to a cer tain lady who keeps a boarding-house in the city lor boara. He was a foreigner, and his manner and conversation bespoke him to be a gentleman. The lady took him as a boarder, and he remained with her un til the month of April last. While hoard ing at her house he became acquainted with a baker’s daughter, to whom in due time he was betrothed. He was unremit ting in his attentions to his aiHanced, and “all went merry as a marriage bell.” One fine day last month—if there was such a day—he announced to his landlady that he w’as about leaving the city, and to her profound astonisqinent informed her that he was a Russian noble, and showed her papers and a passport, verifying his statement. He told her that he had been obliged, several years ago, to fly his native land to escape the consequences of the displeasure of the Czar, which displeasure lie had in curred for some supposed political offen-e; that he had just received a letter trotn ids father, a high dignitary of the Empire, in forming him that the Czar had pardoned him, and that he must return immediately. The (Jount, for such he is. bade adieu to the baker's daughter, and departed, assuring her that he should return again and claim her as his bride. To the Count’s landlady, it seems almost incredible that for more than six months she had as a common boarder a lire Count. Verily, the age of romance is not passed. New Haven Journal. Ifl saw on Delaware avenue the other day a carriage leisurely driven un past the Club nouse, and out of It descended one of the handsomest men I had seen fbr a long time. He waived his hand to a plenum t- looking lady within, and she continued up the avenue, while he, at a gentleman's pace, walked down it. He w*as Millard Fillmore; the lady was bis wife. For a politically-dead man. he was a tine-looking corpse, llis hair was equally, smoothly white and perfect, and its contrast was as snow to the clearness of his eyes and com plexion. He had the robustness of a poli tician. all the distinguished public servant's duplexity of throat, a neck and shoulders like a champagne bottle, and that beuing- nity of expression which seems com pounded of a lawyer's shrewdness and a retired and satisfactory statesmanship. He looked like a cask of brown aherry quietly ripening, which the country tasted and put away for the next generation. His height and his courtly corpulence, and the way he put out his feet, reminded me of Louis Pbiliippe after his at>dication. conscious that he had been a king, and that every body was contented to let him dfs-crown. Fine-looking mediocrity that he was, 1 was glad to see this honored home-guard well married, well pleaaed. his appetite still good for dinner, and the memory of himself for desert.—Letter from Buffalo. Mom Violence in Collinsville—For some time past a bad feeling has prevailed among some colored people in Collinsville. On Monday night it broke out In mob vio lence. One party collecting his followers, went to another’s boose, broke down the door, went in and broke up the furniture; or. in other words, “cleaned out the shanty. Tuesday the mobbed party was busy or ganizing a counter-raid, and when night came on led his followers to the attack. When they arrived near the house several Shots were tired through its weather- boarding, hut no one hit. The house was entered and its plunder broken up in turn to the ample satisfaction of the retaliating mob. but the police authorities were not at all satisfied. Yesterday six or seven ring leaders were arrested and sent to Jail u» await a hearing before the Mayor 1 this morning.—Journal and Mesemgwr. gyThe Cohmtbua&un says that some of the firemen being on the train with due Brown whilst he was returning from Savannah, locked the Ex-Governor up ir. the water closet and kept him there a long while betore his screams brought the con ductor to his relief.