Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, December 17, 1868, Image 1

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idiiHi V*-' S * P v • t Uinta M ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT.”—Jefenon. ~ r - VOL. XIV. ATLANTA. GEORGIA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17 , 1868. NO. 290. (the £}iuly jjutrUigcncrr. ATIilNTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TO THE PUBLIC. l AM now giving to all Cash A. LEYDEN, THE GREAT SOUTHERN JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, Proprietor. Subscription and[Advertising Rates. TKRMS4 OP SUBSCRIPTION. Dally, p« BOith. I 1 00 Daily, 12 monthe iO UO Weekly, 6 months 2 00 Weekly, 1 year — 00 tingle copies at the counter 10 ■Angle spies w> Near* Boys and Agents RATJS8 OP ADVERTISING. Por each square of 10 lines or less, for the first inner tlon $1, and lor each subsequent insertion So cents. hqumsi aqinomt 888888S°2S 88S3SS888$ 8888888828 S S 8 n $ S 8 ‘•MUK •souru fl 'seem* semot ■soopg ‘•nttl -seienbg 8 8 8 8 8 8 S 2 8 2 8 S ~S~8~8 8 8 8 ! 5 8 8 * 8 8 8 S 10 3 8 8 g 2 8 2 8 8 8 00 *• © n n C4 8 8 8 8 8 8 fO to Ob £ to oo 2 8 2 8 2 8 Of ao 0- O Ct no 8 8 8 8 8 8 M O ID O ©Of 2 8 2 8 2 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 I g Wi m w -£* ? 8. S njMioai Nottoss, JO tents per line first Insertion, and 10 cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Advertisement* inserted at intervals to be charged as new each insertion. Advertisements ordered to remain on any particular page, to be charged as new each Insertion. The money for advertising considered due after first insertion. All communications or letters on business intended for this office should be addressed to "Thh Atlanta Intml- usnom.” JARKD IRWIN WHITAKER, Proprietor. Arrival A Departure of Trains. Western 4c Atlantic Hatlroad. might rAssmreaa thaw—outwaud. Laavs Atlanta 0:45 P M Arrives at Oliattanooga >.4.10 A U i>at rAsasMaan train—etrrwAiiu. Leaves Atlanta. 8*15 A M Arrives at Chattanooga 4:45 P M night PAssaNaaa tbian—inward; Leaves Chattanooga 5:00 P M Arrives at Atlanta 3:55 A At dat PASBBNeaa train—inward. Leaves Chattanooga 4:40 A M Arrives at Atlanta 2:uo P M ffiaeea 4k Western Railroad. dat pABanncnn trains Daily, axcapt Sundays. Leave Macon 7.45 A. A Arrive at Atlanta 3.0*1 P. M Leave Atlanta 7.05 A. M Arrive at Macon 1.30 P. A* NIGHT NXPHRSS PASABNGNR TRAIN—DAU.T. Leave Atlanta 6.30 P. M Arrive Macon 2.10 A. M Leive Macon 8 40 P. M Artiya Atlanta. ••• 410 AM Georgia Railroad. DAT PASSHNGBK TRAIN. [(Daily, Sundays Rxceptod.) Leave Atlanta .0.00 A. M Arrive at Augusta 3.45 P. M Leave Augusta 7.00 A. M Arrive at Atlauta 6.90 P. M NIGHT rABSNMOaH MAIL TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 5.40 P. R[ Arrive at Augusta 3.00 A. JM Leave Augusta 10.00 P. M Arrive at Atlanta...,, ....7.40 A. M Atlauta A West-Point Railroad. DAT rAHUflll TRAIN—OUTWARD. Leave Atlanta 7s08 A. M. Arrive at West Point 12*90 P. M. DAT PASSHNGBR TRAIN—INWARD. Laavs West Point 12:50 P. M. Arrive at Atlanta... 5:25 P. M. NIGHT ruRIGUT AND FASSRNGRR—OUTWARD. Leave Atlanta 3:00 P. M. Arrive at West Point 11:06 P. M. NIGRT VKIWGHT AND VASSI9NGHR—INWARD. Iamivs West Point «ko0 A. M. Arrive at AtlantA 10:00 A. M WESTERN t ATLANTIC RAILROAD. ON and alter May 13th, 1358, Passenger Trains willrun as lotlows * GOING NORTH. LEAVE ATLANTA. . {({15 A. ML. XlAlLT (UXtXi 1 T SUNDlI’b,) EXTRBBS Passbngkr.—Arrive at haitanooga 4:45 p. h., connecting with trains of Nashville and Onatt&noog* Railroad tor Nashville, Louis ville and the West, and for New York and outer Eastern Cities, via Louisville; also with trains of Memphis and harlesiou Railroad <«r Memphis, New Orleans, etc. 4_15 tr m m. Daily (Kxoarr Sunday’s,) Dalton Aooomhodation.—Arrive at Marietta at 6:56 r. h., Cartersville 3:13 r. h., Kingston 9:19 f. Dalton 12:90 a. m. T:OG P. M. Daily GrkatNorthern Mail.— Arrive at Dalton 1:20 a. *.. connecting with trains lor Knoxville, Lynchburg, Washington, Balti more, Philadelphia and New York. Arrive at Chattanooga at 4, a. m., connecting with trains of Naehvitte and hattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louisville and the West, and for New York and other Eastern cities, via Louis- vnlee; also with trains of Memphis anti Charleston Railroad for Memphis, St. Louis and tac W est. COMING SOUTH. ARRIVE AT ATLANTA. 3.45 a. BE. Daily Grrat Soutonkn Mail.—Leav ing Chattanooga at 7:10 p. n., connecting with trains of Nasnville and Chattanooga anti Memphis and Charleston ltailroads, and Dal ton at 9:48 1*. m., connecting with trains of East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad. lltOO A. BE. Dailt tKxcBDT Sunday s,) Dalton aooomrogation.—Leave Dalton at 2:15 a, m., Kingston 5:20 a. m., Cartersville 7:15 a. x., Marietta at 9:27 a. h. 1:10 P. BE* Dailt tExcapr Scndat’s,) Expkbs? Passenorr.— Leave Chattanooga at 4:30 a. h., connecting with trains of Nashville and Chat tanooga, and Memphis and Charleston Rail roads. Pullman's Patent Sleeping Coaehes on all Nio'ht Trains. E. B. WALKER, mayti— Master of Tnravoctation. FUENITUBE! I WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Atlanta and the public generally, that I have mst received a very large and well selected stock of Furniture, consisting of P ARLOR and BED ROOM SETS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, TABLES, CHAIRS, and everything pertaiuing to the FURFITURE LINE— all of which are of the very latest and most improved styles. And I herewith extend an Invitation to the pub lie generally to call and examiue my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. . de<4— lm CHAS. BOHNEFRLD. MERCHANT TAILOR. T. C. CHAMPE, Merchant Tailor, Alabama street 1 next door to Eia office. Atlanta, Ga., will keep con stantly on hand a well scl -cte.1 stock of the very latest styles of lioods tor Gents’ Wear, Trimmings, Jfcc. oct28—ly TOBACCO MERCHANTS. JORDAN. HOWARD A HARALSON, Tobacco Com mission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia, keep constantly on hand all grades of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Cigars, Ac. jei4—ly JEWELEUKAND WATCH-MAKERS. WM. BOLLMAN, Dealer in Watoaes, Clocks, Fine Jewelry, Gold Pens, Spectacles, eKL, Whitehall street. Repairing done and warranted. jel4—3m BOOTS AND SHOES. G. H. A A. W. FORCE, Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Whitehall street, keep on hand the largest and beet selected stock in Atlanta, and will always sell to country merchants at New York prices, with freight added. may28—ly CONFECTION A R V. JACK & DA VIS, Confectioners, and dealers in Foreign Frnits, Preserves, Jellies, Toys, W’illow Ware, Ac., cor ner Alabama and Whitehall streets, Atlanta, Georgia, augi-o—lm G. W. JACK, Confectioner, Candy, and Cracker Man ufacturer, Whitehall street. my28-ly DRUOS AND BIEDICINDB. RED WEN E A FOX keep the “ Live Drug Store.” ly WILLSON A CRANE, Druggist, Dealers in Pure Medi cines and Chemicals, under National Hotel. my28-ly J. A. TAYLOR, Wholesale and Retail Druggist—sign of the Golden Eagle. may31— LIQUORS. M. E. KENNY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Bran dies, Wines, Whiskies, Gins, and Cigars, No. 14 Alabama street, Atlanta, Ga. july23—12m Consult the Wishes of the Ladies. STONE’S PERFECT CLOTHES FRAME! Patented February 11, 1868. T HERE will be no more improvements in CLOTHES FRAMES, lor the summit of excellence has been attained in this. It is, without exception, the best arti cle ot its kind ever offered to the puuilc. When in use it occupies no more room than a conplc oi chairs. It stands lirai, and contains about forty leet of bars. When not iu use it is closed up, occupying no more space than a broom. The undersigned has secured the right of the State of Georgia, and will dispose of territory to the advantage of purchasers. The Clothes Frames are on exhibition and for sale at Echols, Langford A McGrath’s, Whitehall street, At lauta, Georgia. Price: TWO DOLLARS, ocll— G. W. STOCKIN,* JOHN W. BESSMAN, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN € II O I € Jtt LIQUORS, AND AGENT FOR John Gibson’s Son & Co.. Philadelphia, 1287 Broad Street, AIGUSTA, GEORGIA, A S AGENT of the celebrated Honae of JOHN GIB SON’S SON A CO., for the sale of their CHOICE AND SUPERIOR LIQUORS, and having an exclusive right of their extra brands, DEDORA, A, B. C A D WHISKIES, specially distilled for me, 1 am now pre pared to offer to my lriends and patrons a large and well assorted stock of the above Liquors, purchased since the passage of the “ New Tax Bill, which I will sell at a small advance on cost prices. To those iu the business i opportunity i>ck with the stoc rates. sept24— is now presented of replenishing their choicest Liquors, at the most reasonable JOHN W. BESSMAN. FAST EXPRESS LINE TO THE NORTH! GREAT ATLANTIC HAIL ROUTE —VIA— Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington, WELDON, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND, —TO- Washingt’n, Baltimore^ Philadelphia AND NEW YORK. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN WEST POINT, ATLANTA, AND^ WILMINGTON, —AND— Weldon and Acquia Creek! NEW FAST SCHEDULE! NORTH. Leave— j Arrive— Atlanta. 5:40 P. M Aususta Augusta 8:80 A. M Kinosvillb. Kikgsvillb 10:15 A. M Wilmikhtoh, .... 8:80 P. M Weldor 6:00 A. M Washington.. ... &40 P. M .. 8:00 A. M ..10:06 A. M Wilmington..,,. 7:45P.M Wbldon 6:80 A. M Washington..... &60F.M Nbw York 6:59 A. M SOUTH. Leave— i Arrive— New York 8:40 P. Mj Washington 6:10 A. M Washington 7:00 A. M Weldon 7,SJ P. M Weldon 8.30 P. M ; Wilmington 5:oO A. M Wilmington 6:80 A. M ; Kingsville 2:*0 P. M Kingsville 8:00 P. M jAngusU Sb*) P. M Augusta 10:00 PM! Atlanta 7:40 A. M Time and Fare by Coast Line Same as via Knoxville. PULLMAN A. KIMBALL’S Palace Sleeping Cars ON THIS ROUTE BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH gy THROUGH TICKETS good both by Richmond and Bay Line, and with option to Passengers of stop ping at terminal points—can be obtained at the General Ticket Office in this city. Be sure your tickets read «da Wilmington, N. C., oth erwise you may experience much trouble and in con venienee. W. J. WALKER, decS— General Passeneer Agent 1>H. J. M. JOHNSON, H AS associated with him DR. R. E. GREEN. Their office is over the store of Messrs. Chamberlain * Boynton. Raw-son's building, comer Whitehall and Hunter streets. DR. JOHNSON'S residence is at Mrs. Overby’s, on Broad street immediately in the rear of the National. DR. GREEN can be found at the office day or night ®ov25—lm S HOWMEN can always be supplied at this Office With Posters, Streamers, Ac., at reasonable rata. Atlanta, Nov. 23,1368. Col. S. Hulberl, Superintendent, do. : S IR: The following resolution is forwarded respect fully for your consideration, being paesed by vote of the Committee, to-wit; “Resolved, That the Superintendent of the Western A Atlantic Railroad ne requested to give notice by publica tion or otherwise, to all parties having claims against the Road that are willing to have them submitted lor an arbitration, to the Committee of the legislature appoint ed to investigate the condition of the Road, to be pres ent in Atlanta on the 4th day of January next, with wit nesses, to proceed with the investigation of their claims Respectfully, your obedient servant, T. D WRIGHT, Secretary. Wbstmfn A Atlantic Ratlboad, J OrricB Superintendent, > Atlanta, Ga., November 26,1868. ) P ARTIES living on the line of the Western A Atlantic Railroad having claims that they desire to submit to the decision of the Committee, will be furnished with transportation to and from Atlanta. nov27—H|jan4 E. HULBERT, Snp’t. 1868. Winter Arrangement. Great Wostern Passenger Route TO THE NORTH AND EAST, —VIA— LooM. Cincinnati or Miauapolis. Passengers by this Route hare Choice of TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT ROUTES —TO— NEW YORK, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. tST Passengers holding tickets by this route to New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, can visit Washington without extra charge. FARE SAKS At via KNOXVILLE or AUGUSTA TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA Dally at 8.15 cum. and. 6.45 p.m. After arrival of all Southern trains, and make close connections to above named cities. Hr* Check Baggage to Louisville, and it will he re-oheoked to destination on Trains of Louisville and Nashville Railroad before arrival at Louisville MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Ample Time for Meals at Good Hotels' ASK FOB TICKETS VIA L. OUISVILL E. GENERAL TICKET OFFICE, Atlanta vugaSmd E. B. WALKER, Master of Transportation, W. A A. R. R. DAILY PASSENCER LINE ATLANTA ill NEW YOI, FHIADELPHIA, WASHINGTON. AND OTHER EASTERN CITIES —VIA— Western «Sc Atlantic —AND— VIRGINIA i TENNESSEE RAILWAYS. ALT. RAIL ROUTE. Time Table, Nov. 17 th, 1868 NORTH: Leave Atlanta • 6:45 p m Leave Dalton ‘2:30 a m Leave Knoxville a m Leave Bristol 7:2S p m Leave Lynchburg 9:00 a m Leave Alexandria 6:45 p j, Leave Washington fago P * Arrive at New York 6:00 a m SOUTH: Leave NewTork s ; 40 pm Leave Alexandria 7:80 a m Leave Lynccbnrg 4.-40 p m Leave Bristol * 5:37 A x Leave Knoxville 1:34 P M Leave Dalton 8;4o r x Arrive at Atlanta ..." sjgg A M Time Between Atlanta and New York, Fifty-Seven Hours. fc#' The OREA1 MAIL between Atlanta and New York u earned exciueevely by this Line. Sleeping Coaches oo all Night Trains THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED, —AND— BAGGAGE CHECKED THE0TJGH TO ALL IMPORTANT POINTS. B. B, WAL.KER, Master of Transportation, xaglj-dai?YT A A, g. R. Customers _ HH benefit of Cash pur chases, and long experience in the purchase of and Shoe Findings. "OOTS, Shoes, Leather Am receiving every week B. recetvm A LARGS variety o these Good* suited to the wants of the trade, and guar antee that N shall offer better Inducements* O one in the country K NOWING as I do from many years experience In this business, in Georgia, the wants of her people, and being determined to eaeeil In quantity, variety, and price, I can, and will S, (Successor to HERRING:&;LEYDEN,); Shirting, Sheetings, Drills, Osnahurgs. Stripes. Clxeoks, and Yarns, By the Bale, at Factory Prices. TOBACCO! TOBACCO! POPULAR BRANDS OF SMOKING AND CHEWING, PASSBKGBR t HAIL ROUTE VIA ATliAlVTA AND AUGUSTA. Connections by this Line are Meat Certain and Sure at all Seasons! At reduced prices, by A. LEYDEN, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. , , USTAIN Hie best Shoe and Leather House In the South, Remember the place and sign, mayl5—c I. T. BANKS, Rawson’s Building Corner White hall and Hunter a tree „ „ A. C. McNEILL, Huntington, Tennessee. M.H. WRIGHT, H. V. SANDERS, Late of Tennessee. Late of Sanders A J ohiusou. M'NEILL, WRIGHT & SANDERS, COTTON FACTORS —AND— Commission Merchants, |HO. 115 MAIN STBBBT, BETWEEN THIRD * FOURTH, LOUISVILLE, K Y. - W Orders for supplies solicited. Liberal advances made on consignments. Repebbnces: J. H. Hndenberaer, Cashier Merchants’ Bank, Louisville, Kyj R. T. Wilson A Co., New York; Murrell A Co , New York. octl—3m GEO. SHARP, Jr., Agent. The Newest Established and Most Fashionable JEWELRY STORE IN ATLANTA, But the Oldest Thoroughbred Jeweler. PBBXAHBHTI.T RSTAUSHBD IK 1868. Sewing Machines! JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF THE CELEBRATED WEED MACHINES, To be sold at manufacturers’ prices,*by A. LEYDEN, ^Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. |_»ORN, bred, and raised in the South, with a set of JL> watch-makers tools in one hand, and a set of jew elry in the other, einoe the war. I have permanently located in Atlanta UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL' PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT or THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENE, GEORGIA. ORGANIZATION: A. A- LIPSCOMB, D.D., - - - - Chancellor. FACULTY: BENJ. T. HUNTER, A.M., President—Mathematics and Physical Sciences. T. E. ROYALL, (University of Ya.)—Latin and Greek W. W. LUMPKIN, A.M., English Literature. F. A. LIPSCOMB, A.B., French and German. A HOME SCHOOL—Boarders become members of the President’s family. Course of Instruction thorough "nd practical. Four Scholarships, which secure FHEE TUITION in the Higher Departments of the University ate at the disposal of the Faculty 08 the Hi®h School' and will be awarded to the best sehoDrs on the comple tion of the High School course ot study. Circulars sent on application to the President. ' decs—Stawtf COAL! A CONSTANT supply of eupei ior “Coal Creek” Coal the cest Coal brought to this market. Prica bv ton (35 bushels) at eg Price by load ^ 26 cents'« bush All orders promptly filled* H. F. EMER1 Office and Yard at the Atlanta Ice House West side Wnitehal! street. Fitzgerald’s Fresh Norfolk Oysters. H ave arranged for Christmas supply. Oysters in wood and tin packages (gallon, half gal lon, and quarts.) The trade supplied at 50 per gallon. Shipped to any point, packed in ice. H. F. EMERY, decS—lm Atlanta Tee House. MY OBJECT Is to keep a FIRST CLASS FASHIONABLE JEWEL KY STORE, and sed my goods at fair, reasonable prices. My experience of 21 years in the business gives me fa cilities for baying first class goods at the lowest jobbing prices. This aecoants for my. prices being so much ower than the prices have been for this quality of goods heretofore sold in Atlanta., MY STOCK Is complete, all new and fashionable, and has been pur chased in the last six weeks. .CONSISTS' OF DIAMONDS. The largest and most beautiful assortment of Diamonds ever imported to this market. Half Sets, Clusters, Rings, Pins, Studs, and Soltair Pins and Rings for mat rimonial engagements. WATCHES Set with Diamond, Pearl, and beautifally Enameled Frosted and Engine Turned and Plain 18 carot Gold Cases for Ladies and Gentlemen’s wear, at prices to in vite competition. Only think 1 from (35 np to (900. JEWELRY. Diamond, Rnby, Pearl. Garnett. Malchite, Onyx, Cesal, Plain Gold, Etruscan, Jet, Mourning, and other styles too numerous to mention. Solid Silier fare and Silier-Plated fare. Now in this lire I am at home. Give me a call, for I tell you. ladies and gentlemen. I like to show my goods, for I know I can suit you in price, quality, and polite at tention, SPECIALITIES.. Everything usually kept in a first class Jewelry Store. Certifloate Wo, 1. [Baltimore, Ms., February 11, I860. To all whom it may concern : Mb Gao. Sharp, Jr., has served a regular apprentice ship with mein the Watch-Repairing department, and I pronounce him a first class, skillful workman ; also, a good Jeweler. His knowledge of diamonds and precious stones is superior to many much longer in the business. ROBT. BROWN, Jeweler. 7.} Certifloate Wo. a. From mt Birthplace, Win chest b, Va., September, 1857. This is to certify that Geo. Sharp, Jr., has been work ing for us several months, and we know him to be a first class Watch-Maker and Jew.-ler; also, a eplendid Sales man His knowledge 01 diamonds and valuable stones belongs to an older head. Withal, he is a clever, sober gentleman. This being bis birthplace, we have known him from childhood. dccO JAMES MEREDITH A CO., Jewelers. JUST ARRIVED. EDDES HINGE HARROWS, 14,18, 22, and *4 teeth. ^ SQUARE HARROWS, 15.19, and 28 teeth, ALSO, 5 Dozen Corn Shellers, S Dozen Forage Cutters, 800 Peekakill Plows, Guanos, Seeds, Ac. P. W. J. ECHOLS, Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, Broad Street, (by the Bridge,) nov24— Atlanta, Georgia, BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, BLOTBS, CASSUfERES,] Piece, and Gent’s Ferimliiei Goods. IN PACT, THEj! ENTIRE STOCK LATE FIRM OF HERRING & LEYDEN the eaten g houses Onthls Line have been thoroughly overhauled and refit ted. Ample time given for Meals, at regular hours. CONDUCTORS On this Line are Affable and Courteous to Passengers, NO CHANCE OF CARS Between West Point, Ga., and Wilmington, N. C- QUICK TIME AND SURE COMECTiGES, VIA CEOKCIA RAILROAD. Passengers Can Purchase Through Tickets, ANB HAVE THSTR BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH rsois New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, lumbiiH, and Atlanta, Co- Richmond, Baltimore, Washington, JPhil- adelphia, and New York, E T FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES Via Augusta, Georgia. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CABS On all Night Trains leaving Atlanta by this Route. These Splendid Sleeping-Cars run through from Atlani Georgia, to Branchville, on South Carolina Rail, Road, without change at Augusta. is OPPEKED AT AND BELOW COST. By oct!6— A. LEYDEN, Surviving Partner. CITY BANKING COMPANY OF MACON. W. P G00DALL, Cashier. C. A. NUTTING, * President. DIRECTORS: W. B. JOHNSTON, W. S. HOLT J. J. GRESHAM, J. E. JONES. 11J ILL do a general BANKING BUSINESS in all its Xf details. The Stock of this Company is all owned in Macon and vicinity. Having no circulation to protect, the whole Capital is guaranteed for the security of De positors and patrons. New lark Correspondent—NATIONAL CITY BANK. References: People’s Bank of Kentucky Louisville, Ky. Bank of Kentucky Louisville, Ky. Guthrie A Co Louisville, Ky. McFenan, Armstrong & Co Louisville, Ky. Merchants’ National Bank St. Louie, Mo. A. O. Smith & Co St. Louis. Mo. J. F. Larkin &Co Cincinnati, O. German National Bank Memphis. T«*in. People’s Bank of Knoxville Knoxville, Tenn. First National Bank Knoxville, Tenn. McCowen, McClung & Co Knoxville, Teun. Hugh Douglass & Co Nashville, Tenn. Chattanooga Discount and Deposit Bank nov20—d*w3tn Chattanooga, Tenn. A. P. BIOROR. (18 6 8) o. H. CRUMP. BIGNON & CRUMP, ;<C. V. WALKER, Auctioneer,) Commission Merchants, —AND- AUCTIONEERS, 286 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. Will make prompt returns 01 any outiness con fided to them. Consignments of Merchandise, Real Es tate. etc., solicited.octfi—8m L A W S H E ! Great Soatta Passenger and Mai! Rente VIA AUGUSTA, TO Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte. Raleigh, Wil mington, Weldon, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York, Passengers can have the choice of four different RoiHes via Augusta to Washington, Philadelphia, New York. FARE THE SAKE BY EITHER ROUTE. Via Augusta, Kingville. and Wilmington; via Columbia, Charlotte, and Raleigh; via Columbia, Danville, and Richmond; via Atlanta, Augusta, Wilmington, and Pay Line. Fare as lot ly Angnsta as any otter Route. Through Tickets sold at New Orleans, Mobile, Mon gomery Columbus, and Atlanta, to Richmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York, by thfs Route. Through Tickets sold at Atlanta to Charleston, Colum bia, Wilmington, Weldon, Richmond, Washington, Phil adelphia, and New York. Passengers taking this Route can have their Baggage checked through from Montgomery, Ala., to Washing ton, Philadelphia, and New York by lour different routes via Augusta. JBagga^e checked through from Atlanta to Charleston, Columbia, Wilmington, Weldon, Richmond, Washington, Philadelphia, and New York. The train leaving Atlanta at 5:40 p. m. has attached to it Pullman’s Palace Sleeping-Cars, and makes close con nections at Angnsta with trains to the iollowing places: Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Wilmington, Weldor, Petersburg, Richmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New i oik. Passengers irom New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, and Columbus, Ga., make close connections at Atlanta with tra na for Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, Colum bia, Chanotte Raleigh, Wilmington, Weldon. Richmond, Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New Torn, ssri Passengers wishing to go North by sea will find a splendid line of Steamships from Charleston. S. C., to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and New York. THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS Offer every inducement to Passengers, with Tables sup plied with every luxury the Northern and Charles ton Markets can afford; and for safety, speed and comfort, are UNRIVALLED ON THE COAST ! X3$~ Through Tickets on sale at Montgomery, West Point, and Atlanta, to New York via Charleston Steam ships. J. A. ROBERT, General Ticket Agent, Georgia fiailroad. Angnsta. 8ept. 22d. 1SU8. sej>t23-t< , D. ADAIR, late Clayton A Adair. G. E. ADAIR. The Oldest Jewelry House in Atlanta! ESTABLISHED IN 1850! PERMANENT citizen before, during and since the i_ war. My motto—Justice to all those I bay from, those I sell to, and justice to myself. If yi u wish FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT FAIR PRICES, Give me a call. Everything warranted as represented. MY SILVER-PLATED GUOD8 ARE EQUAL TO ANY in the United States, and I SeU at the Manufacturers’ List Prices. Come, see, and prove for yourselves. My sit- er I guar antee equal to the standard of Silver / oh an. ' My Watches and Jewelry are equa- to tho-e (■oil in any mar ket, and at prices as low as the same qualuy of goods can be bought anywhere—North. South, East, or West’ To prove wnat I .-ay, give me a call. jag** Spectacles—an endless variety; Pebbles warrant ed and proven. Clocks, of the Seth, Thomas and other makes, at reduced prices. deefi—lm ADHINISTRATBIX’5 SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door In the town of Camming, Ga., on the first Tuesday in January next, between tne legal hours of sale, all ot the interest in two lots of land. Nos. 270 and 271, 2d district and 1st section ot Forsyth county. Ga., including the mill and mill privileges belonging to W. E. McGinnis, deceased, being pne-half interest (20 acres excepted sold off.) Also, one-third interestin land belonging to Dr. E. M. Bacon. 8old for the purpose of a division, etc., and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said McGin- nis'deceased. Terms cash. Nov. 15,1868. 8YNTHA W. McGINNIS-Administratrix. nov26—tda Printer’s tec ADAIR & BRO., (SUCCESSORS TO CLAYTON & ADAIR,) Commission jVXercliants, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, Whitclia 11 6t., Atlanta, Ga.. K EEP constantly on hand BACON, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, SALT, LEATHER, BAG GING. ROPE, Ar. Produce and Provisions of every kind, which will be sold to the trade at low figures. We are also ageDts for the sale of Soluble Pacific Gu ano, Mape’s Phosphate, American Scale Company’s Scales, Wilder’s Iron Proof Sales, and Gullett’s Steel Br n sh Cotton Gin—superior to any other Gin in use. We are also agents tor Cohen’s Flour Mills, and vari ous otners. Cotton Goods, Yarns, Ac. Consignments respectfully solicited, and all orders promptly attended to. oct!4—3m ADAIR A BRO. 3. C. MORRIS, Jr., (Successor to Caldwell A Morris.) COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 20 OLD SLIP, Bevj. C. Mounts, Jh., General Partner. IS e w York, H AVING formed a limited partnership nr.-ter the laws of the State of New York, with Messrs Frantz B. Mnileraud Wm. Harman Brown as sp.cial partners, un der the firm name of “B. C. Morris, Jr.,” X am now con tinuing. with increased facilities, the business heretofore conducted by the late firm of Ouldweli A Morris, at the same office, No. 20 Old Slip. B. C. MORRIS, Jh. New York. August 4, 1 £<"■». sep!5—(>m TENNESSEE HOUSH, Hear Railroad Depot and Steamboat Landing, ROME, GEORGIA. J. A. 8TANSBURY, Proprieter