Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, December 30, 1868, Image 1

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f it g> . C/. O thmta "ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS WHEN SEASON 18 DEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT."— VOL. XIV. ATLANTA. ATLAN'f A-IllJSiNKSS OIKtitTOKL GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1868. NO. 208. <titc Jfailg jjutrUignirrr. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY JARED IE WIN WHITAKER, Proprietor. Subscription and advertising Hates. term* op subscription. Daily, par month. • 1 Daily, 1* month* Weakly,« month* * 00 Weakly, 1 year - Slagle aopiee at tke eoantar - Slagle epiae to k<v> Boya ui Ageatt RATES OF ADVERTISING. Bare of 10 linee or lees, for the first meet k 00 10 Pori leqna id lor each subsequent inscr.'.ion Wwnts. IHBRCH1NT TAII.OK. T. C. CHAMPS, Merchant Tailor, Alabama street, next door to Era office. Atiania, Ga., will keep con- etautiy on hand a well aelocte-l stock of thy very latest etylee of Goode for Gcnte’ Wear, Trimmings, Ac. oct28—ly TOBACCO MKKillAMV JUKlIAN, HOWARD a HAltALSON, 'I’ubacco Com mission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia, keep constantly on hand all grades ol Chewing and smoking Tolatcco, i’igars, <fec. jel4—ly JEWBLEKNANO WA'rCM-MAKEKa. WM. BOLLMAN, Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Pine Jewelry, Gold Pens, Spectacles, etc^ Whitehall street. Repairing done and warranted. )<-14—3m •glooms 8838S8s°SS m •qinoat 888888282 = S 8 in ? 8 g ? i «n nffiumi '11000 16 00 SO 00 MOO WOO 86 00 40 00 600 66 00 76 00 •M«vi SI i 00 38 00 9C 00 61 00 91 00 M OS 9 t 2 g £ 8 S 8 : - : « *- 8 a K a i : : '•emus 8 8 8 8 8 8 : : : { n « 6 R £ 00 • <» ^ - • •wmft, 2 8 8 8 8 8 : : : 2 “ *■ s a s j j j j Minus I 00 ST 00 Of 00 8 00 9 00 9 oosi Mans 2 8 8 8 8 8 • • • j h • v . >* • j ; « .... '»u*H l 8888888880 ‘MIWUbfl 1 * 8 4 6 6 7 or 14 or 21 or ltd or BOOTH AND ISUOLV asocial Notices, *l touts per line first msortiou, and 10 cents per line ibr each subsequent insertion. Advertisements inserted at intervals to be charged as new each insertion. Advertisement* ordered to remain on iny pertiruliir pega* to be cbirged u new each insertion. T?be money lor edvertieing coneidered due idler first Insertion. All communication* or letters on baslness intended for this office should be addressed to "Tee Atlamtj Intel- uemoie." JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, Proprietor. Arrival HR Departure of Trains. WsEieru 4c Atlantic Railroad. EMIT FASSENOna THAIIf—OOTWAE1. Laavs Atlanta 6:45 T M Arrives at Chattanooga 4.10 A M dat FAsaaNaaa train—outward. Leaves Atlanta. 8; I® X M Arrives at Chattanooga 4:45 P M RMUT FABBMNsaa TU1AN — IR WARD. ..5:80 P M Arrive, at Atlanta? DAT PASSBNOMA THAW—-INWARD. .8:26 A M ,4i40 A M Arrives at Atlanta". . .2:00 P M Aaewm ft Wmteru Hailroad. bat riiiiim thiigy Daily, except Sundays. 7.46 A. A . 2.00 P. M 7.65 A. M 1.80 P. A night nraiiB passing kr thaim—daily. 2.10 A. M 8 40 P. M Arnvv Ailanu 1 4.10 A. M Georgia Itallread. itiT riaamsiB tbaim. ((Daily, Sundays Excepted.) 5.00 A. M Arrive at Augusta ..S.45 P. it Arrive at Atlanta NIUHT rAeSBNSKB KAIL THAIM. 10.00 P. Il .7.40 A. M G. If. <*. A. W. POKCK, Wholesale Dealers in Bool, and Shoes, Whitehall street, keep on band the largest and bc&l oclecteu stock in Atlanta, and will always sell to couuiry merchants at New York prices, with ireigbt Added. may2K-ly CON PECTIONAU V. J ACK a DA V18, Conlectlouera. and dealers in Foreign Prints, Preserves, Jellies, Toys, Willow Ware, Ac., cor ner Alabama and White nail streets, Atlanta, Georgia, eugao—lm G. W. JACK, Confectioner, Candy, aud Cracker Man- ufyg|rer, Whitehall sueet. my2X-ly UUUUS AN IS NEUICINJsN. RRDWINRffi POX keep the “jUveDrug oiore.” ly WILLSON A CRANK, Druggiat, Dealers in Pure Medi cines and Chemicals, under National Hotel. my-J8-iy J. A. TAYLOR, Wholesale and Retail Druggist—sign ol' the Golden Eagle. may.il— LiqtVKH. M. E. KKNN Y, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Bran dies, Wines, Whiskies, Gins, and Cigars, No. 14 Alabama street. Atlanta, Ga.julyga— lirn Consult the Wishes of the Ladies. STON £’* PERFECT CLOTHES FRAME! Patented February 11,1868. T HERE will be no more improvements in CLOTH ES FRAMES, lor the summit of excellence has been attained in tins. It is, without exceptwu, the beet at ti de ol its kind ever ottered to the puoitc. When in use it occupies no more room than a couple of chairs. It stauds firm, and contains about lorty leet of bars. When not in use it is closed up, occupy ing no more space than a broom. The undersigned has secured the right of the State of Georgia, and will dispose of territory to the advan iagi- of purchasers. The Clothes Frames are on exhibition and for sale at Echols, Langford A McGrath’*, Whitehall streei, At lama, Georgia. Frlce: TWO DOLLARS. QCll— O. W. STOCK I .V. TO THE PUBLIC. Rooms Committee Wkstmhm A Atlantic R. R., 1 Atlanta, Nov. 26,1868. J Col. E. Halbert, Superintendent, Ac.; S I R : The following resolution is forwarded respect fully lor your consideration, being passed by vote ol the Goinmittee, tivwit. "A'esolctd, That the Superintendent of the Western A Atlantic Railroad oe 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, yoar obedient servant, T. D WRIGHT, Secretary. Whs tern A Atlantic Railroad, 1 Office 8trpcRi.N i undent, V Atlanta, Ua., November 26,1868. ) P ARTIES livirg on the line of the Western A Atlantic Railroad having claims that they desire to submit to the decision of the Committee, will be finished with transportation to and from Atlanta. nov27—tiljau4 E. HULBERT, Snp’t. JOHN W. BE8SMAN, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CHOICE LIQUORS, AND AOHNT FOR John Gibson’s Son A Co., Philadelphia, S8T Broad Street, AVGUSTA, GEORGIA. A S AGENT of the celebrated House of JOHN GIB SON’8 SON A CO., for the sule of their CHOICE AivO SUPERIOR LIQUORS, and having an exclusive right of their extra brands, DKDOKA, iV, B, O ii D WHISKIES, specially distilled ldr me, I uiu now pre pared U) ofl'er to my friends and patrons a large and well assorted stock of the above Liquors, purchased since the passage of the “New Tax Bin, which I will sell at a small advance on cost prices. To those in the business an opportunity is now presented of replenishing their stock with the choicest Liquors, at the most reasonable rates. sept84— JOHN W. RESSMAN Atlauia 4c West-Polul Railroad. DAT rASBWIOHB TU A IN—OUTWAkD. Leave Atlanta 7:68 A. M. Arrive at West Point 1*80 P. M. DAT FABSHNUkH TRAIN—INWAMD. Leave West Point 12:60 P. M. Arrive atAtlanta 6:26 P. M. niuht rumour and passhhohb—outward. Leave Atlauta £* Jf" Arrive at West Point 11:05 P. M. Mioirr rumour and fabsbnohb—inward. Leave West Point 5t00 A. Jt A five at Atlanta • .lu:00 A. M WtSffcHN i ATLANTIC RAILROAD. FAST EXPRESS LINE TO THE NORTH! WHEAT ATLANTIC MAIL ROUTE -VIA— 4-1* P. TtOO ON and after May 12th, 18o8, Passenger Trains willrun as follows* GOING NORTH. LEAVE ATLANTA. „ Eli* A. lift. DAILV (EXCSCT 30NDAT S.) RXFkBSS PasskNeKB.—Arrive at hattauooga 4:46 r. a., connecting with trains of Nasnville and Chattanooga Railroad tor Nashville, Louis ville and the West, and lor New York and other Rasteru Cities, via Louisville; also with trains or Memphis and harleston Railroad <or Memphis, New Orleans, etc. id. Dailt (Bxcarx Sunday's,) Dalton Accommodation.—Arrive at Marietta at&56 F. m., CartersvUle&lSF. m., Kingston 9:12 f. m , Dalton 12:80 a. M. lit. Dailt Gbbat Nohthsrn Mail.—Arrive at Ualien 1:20 a- m., connecting with trains lor Knoxville, Lynchburg, Washing ten, Haiti more, Philadelphia and New York. Arrive at Chattanooga at 4, a. m., connecting with trains of Nashville and hattanooga Railroad for Nashville, Louisville and the West, and for New York ami other Eastern cities, vw Louis- vitlee; also with trains of Memphis and Charleston Railroad lor Memphis, 8t. Louis and the Weak CUMING SOUTH. ARRIVE AT ATLANTA. S>4& A. fit. Dailt Grbat bonTMBJtM Mail.—Leav ing Chattanooga at 7:10 f. a., connecting with trains of Nasuville and Chattanooga and Memphis and Charleston Railroads, and Dal ton at P.48 r. M., connecting with trains ol Bast Teunessee and Georgia Railroad. lltOO A. M. Dailt (Kxcxrr 8dndat's,> Dalton Aooommodation.—Leave Dalton at 2:15 a. Kiugstou 6:20 a. hu, cartersvilie 7:16 a. m., inei 111* Marietta at 9:97 a. n. , , _ i gg. Dailt (KxcaFT Somdat’sJ Bxpkhss 'Passhmohb.—Leave Coat tauooga at 4:80 a. m., counectlug with trains of Nashville and Chat tanooga, and Memphis and Charleston Rail roads. Pullman’s Patent Sleeping Coaches •n alt Mlo'ht Traine. K. B. WALKER, Master of Transportation. FURNITURE! X 'and the public generally, that I have lust received a very larg>-* and well selected stock of Furniture, consisting of PARLOR and BED-ROOM SETS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, TABLES, CHAIRS, and everything pertaining to the PURPITURE LINE— all of which are of the very latest and most improved stylos. And I herewith extend an invitation So the-pub lic generally to call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. CHAS. BOHNEPELD. Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington, WELDON, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND,' —TO- Washiugt’n, Baltimore^ Philadelphia ANDINEW YORK. NO CH4ME OF CARS BETWEEN, WEST POINT, ATLANTA, AND„ WILKINGTON, —AND— w eldon and Acquia Creek J NEW FAST SCHFDULF! NORTH Leave— Atlanta. 6:40 P.M Avoosta AKA. M Kimmvillh 10:16 A. M W1LM1HOTOM,.... 8:30P.M Whlbom 6:00 A.M Wasmimotom. .... 8:40 P. M Leave- Arrlve— Avsusta 8:00 A. M Kimosvtllh. ...Jo:05A, M WlLMIMdToM 7:46 P. AS Whldon 6*30 A.M Washinotom 6:30 F. M Nnw You 6:69 A. M SOUTH. Arrive— New York .. 8:49P.M Washington... ...6:10 A. M Washington... ... 7:00 A. M Weldon —7,30 P. M Weldon .. 8.90 P. it Wilmington... ...5:00A. M Wilmington... .. 6:90 A. M Kingsville ...2:30 P. JM Kingsville .. 8:0* P.M Augusta ..9:8J P. M Augusta .. 10:00 PM Atlanta ...7:40 A.M Time and Fare by Coast Line Same as via 1868. ^Vinter Arrangement. Great Western Fasseneer Bonte TO THE NORTH AND EAST, —VIA— Lonisiille, Cincinnati or Iniiaiaiolu. Passengers by this Santo have Cihoiee of TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT ROUTES —TO— NEW YORK, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 1ST Passengers bolding tickets by this route to New York, Philadelphia, or baitimore, can visit Washington without extra, charge. PARE SAMS AS Tin KNOXVILLE or AUGUSTA TRAINS LSAVE ATLANTA Daily a-t 8.15 a.m. and 0.45 p.m. After arrival of all Southern trains, and make dose connections to above named cities. 1ST* Check Baggage to Louisville, and it will be re-checked to destination on Trains of Louisville and Nashville Railroad before arrival at Louisville MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Ample Time for Heals at Good Hotels ASK FOR TICKETS VIA LOUISVILLE. CENERAL TICKET OFFICE, Atlanta vugnSmd K. Ji. WALKElt, Master of Traneportatiom, W. A A. R. H. DAILY PASSENCER LINE ATLANTA aM KEff JOM, PHIADELPHIA, WASHINGT0H. AMD OTHMB EASTER N CITIES —VIA— W estern Ac Atlantic —AND— VIRGINIA £ TENNESSEE RAILWAYS. ALL Jt All. ROUTE. Time Table, Nov NORTH Leave Atlanta Leave Dalton Leave Knoxville Leave Bristol Leave Lynchburg .., Leave Alexandria Leave Washington.. Arrive at New York. SOUTH Leave New York Leave Alexandria Leave Lyncnburg Leave Bristol Leave Knoxville Leave Dalton Arrive at Atlanta 17th, 1808 PM . 9:30 a m . 11:15 a m .. 7:28 pm . 9:00 ▲ m .. 5:46 p m . 6:» pm .6:00 am . 8:40 p m . l:ao A M . 4:40 PM . 6:87 AM . 1:14 p . 8:40 pm . 3c86 A M $15,000 HOLIDAY PRESENTS —AT— TIB LITE MELBT STORE -OF- CEO. SHARP, Jr., Agent. T HE unprecedented success of my establishment since its opening has led me to believe that the cit- iz.-ns of Atlanta know how to appreciate a first-class Store. My sales have been heavy, and on the strength of this, 1 h.-ve this day received the largest assortment of fine goSds that has ever been in this market, before or since tBe-WtoC FIFT¥ NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SETS X P P e P 9 9 ◄ W 0 H « Ik (4 P5 0 in H £ P % 3 H DIAMONDS, PEARLS, RUBYS, GARNETT, 9 lHALACHETT, CARBUNCLE, AMETHYST, SAPPHIRE, EMERALD, ETRUSCAN, CORAL, Red and Pink, PLAIN GOLD, FROSTED, AMD ENGRAVED. ► H % H A 0 w V 53 N Q H m (3D o ► 9S ►. H ► E8 SI 9 O tr 9 9 9 9 9 Vi LEYDEN, (Successor to HRRRING'A'LEYDEN,)] Shirting, Sheetings, Drills, Osnaburgs. Stripes, Checks, and Yarns, By the Bale, at Factory Prices. THE GREAT SOUTHERN PASSENGER & MAIL ROUTE VIA ATLANTA AND AUGUSTA. TOBACCO! TOBACCO! POPULAR BRANDS OP SMOKING AND CHEWING At reduced prices, by A. LEYDEN, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Sewing Machines! JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OP THE CELEBRATED WEED MACHINES, To be sold at manufacturers’ prices,-by A. LEYDEN, (Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. WATCHES. Seventy-five fine Watches, for Ladles and Gentlemen, at New Y ork prices. j e w e Tu n rsr. Styles too numerous to mention. SILVER WARE. FIVE HUNDRED PRESENTS IN SILVER, all en tirely new styles, to arrive next Saturday. Those wish ing to buy, will save money by seeing my new goods be- TI * fore purchasing elsewhere, ent from anytlung in Allan I defy competition. hey will be entirely difler- Atlanta ; and in price and quality, MY GUARANTEE. All Goods bought at THE LIVE JEWELRY STORE are warranted to be exactly as represented. On the quality and style of my Goods, I stake my reputation. GEO. SHARP. Jr., Agent, declT— At Force’s Shoe store. I Customers AM now giving to all Cash T, HE benefit of Cash pur chases, and long experience in the purchase of BARGAINS! BARGAINS! CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS CLOTBB, OAS81MBRES' Piece, ail Heat’s Fnnisliiag Goods IN FACT, THX| ENTIRE (STOCK LATE FIRM OF HERRING A LEYDEN is ovrauuD A-T AND BELOW COST. By octlO— A. LEYDEN, Surviving Partner. CITY BANKING COMPANY OF MACON. W. P G00DALL, Cashier. C. A. NUTTING, President. Time Between Atlanta and New York, Fifty-Seven Honrs. The OREA1 MAIL between Atlanta and New York is carried exclusively by this Ltne. Sleeping Coaches on all Night Trains THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED. —AND— BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO ALL IMPORTANT POINTS. Knoxville. PULLMAN A KIMBALL’S Palace Sleeping Cars OB THIS ROUTE BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH «T 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 Genera’ Ticket Office lu this city. Be sure your tickets read eta Wilmington. N. C., oth erwiee you may experience much trouble and incon venience. W. J. WALKER, dstd— General Passenger Agent. augl8-^d3m E- B, WALKER, Master of Transport*tio W A A. mV I>U. J. M. JOHNSON, H AS associated with him DR. R. E. GREEN. Their office is over the store of Messrs. Chamberlain A Boynton, Rawson’s building, corner Whitehall ana Hunter streets. IML JOHNSON'S residence is at Mrs. Overby’s, on B *£S I ln , the rear of the National. DR. GREEN can be found at the office day or night ndvgn—lm _ _ . l|q>H.. „ m . O with Footers, Streamers. Ac. at reasonable rataa. UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT Og THB UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. ATHENS, G EOMGIA. ORGANIZATION: A. A. LIPSCOMB, D.D., ----- Chaacellar, FACULTY: BENJ. T. HUNTER, A.if., President—Mathematics and Physical sciences. T. E. ROYALL, (University of Va.)—Lain 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 und practical. Four Scholarships, w hich secure FREE TU 1TION in the Higher Departments of the University, are at the disposal of the Faculty of the High School, and will be awarded to the best scholars on the comple tion of the High School course of study. Circulars sent on application to the President. dec&—Stawtf COAL! A CONST ANT supply of superior “Coal Creek” Coal, the best Coal brought to this maraet. Pr.ce by ton (25 busliels/at ag Price by car load 26 cents W biish All orders promptly filled. H. F. EMBRY, 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- iliedi * “ .on, and quarts.) The trade suppl Shipped to any point, packed in ice. dec9—lm rat Sz 60 pergallou. H. F. EMERY, Atlanta lea H< and Shoe Findings. *OOTS5, Shoes, Leather Am receiving every week B receivin A LARGE variety o these Goods suited to the wants of the trade, and guar antee that N shall offer better inducement* Oone in the country DIRECTORS: W. B. JOHNSTON, W. S. HOLT J. J. GRESHAM, J. E. JONES. W ILL do a general BANKING BUSINESS In all its 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 I ork Correspondent—NATIONAL CITY BANK. References* People’s Bank of Kentucky Louisville, Ky. Bank of Kentucky Louisville, Ky. Guthrie Jt Co Louisville, Ky. McFenan, Armstrong & Co Louisville, Ky. Merchants’ National Bank St. Lonis, Mo. A. O. Smith A Co St. Lonis, Mo. J. F. Larkin A Co Cincinnati, O. German National Bank Memphis. Venn. People’s Bank of Knoxville Knoxville, Tenn. First National Bank Knoxville, Tenn. McCowen, McClnng A Co Knoxville, Tenn. Hugh Douglass A Co .Nashville, Tenn. Chattanooga Discount and Deposit Bank nov20-d*w3(n Chattanooga, Tenn. a. r. motion. (18*8) BIG NON & «. H. ©BUMF. K, NOWTNG as I do from many years’ experience in this business, in Georgia, the wants of her people, and being determined to erceil in quantity, variety, and price, I can, and will USTAIN the beet Shoe and Leather House in the south. Remember the place and sign, <nar15—e I. T. BANKS, Rawaon’s Building Corner White hall and Hunter stree A. C. McNEILL, Huntington, Tennessee. M. H. WRIGHT, H. V. BANDERS, Late of Tennessee. Late of Sanders A Johnson. M’NEILL, WRI6HT ft SANDERS, COTTON FACTORS —AND— Commission Merchants, (so. US Sill STHSST, BSTWKSH THIRD A FOURTH, LOUISVILLE, KY. r Orders tor nppliee solicited. Liberal advances made on eonsignaents. RBPBBHscse: J. H. Hndenberger, Cashier Merchants’ Bank, Louisville, Ky.; R. T. Wilson A Co M New York; Murrell A Co , New"York. octi—3m Ordiwart’s Orricr* Hsxbt Cottstt, I McDc-hough. Ga., Dec. 15,1868. f TESSE COOGLAR has applied for exemption of per- «F sonatty, and setting apart and valuation of home stead, and I will pass upon the tame at 11 o'clock a. m., on tha 2d day of January 1860, at my office. GEO. M. NOLAN. Ordinary. dec!7—dawlt Printer’s fee $8. CRUMP, :(C. T. WALKER, Anctioaferp Commission Merchants, —AND- AUCTIONEERS, 286 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. Will make prompt returns oi any soilness con fided to them. Consignments of Merchandise, Neal Be- laie, etc., solicited. ocifi—8m Connections by this Line are Most Certain and Sure at all Seasons! THE EATING HOUSES On this 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 SORE CONNECTIONS, VIA CEORCIA RAILROAD. Passengers Can Purchase Through Tickets, AND ITAVB THBIH BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH mo* Wow Orleans, mobile, m«ntgoucry, Co- lunbns, and Atlanta, T o Richmond, Baltimore, Washington, Phil adelphia, and New York, B Y FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES Via. Augusta, Georgia. PULLMAN S PALACE SLEEPING CARS On all Night Trains leaving Atlanta by this Route. These Splendid Sleeping-Cars run through from Atlant Georgia, to Branchville, on South Carolina Rail, Road, without change at Augusta. Great Sontiiern Passenger and Mai! Route VIA A.UGTTBTA, TO Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte. Raleigh, Wil mington, "Weldon, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. Passengers can have the choice of four diflerent Routes via Augusta to Washington, Philadelphia, New York. FAKE THE SAME BY EITHER ROUTE. Via Augusta, Kingville. and Wilmington; via Columbia, Charlotte, ana Raleigh ; via Columbia, Danville and Richmond; via Atlanta, Augusta, ’ Wilmington, and Bay Line. Fare as low Sy Aapsta as any ether Route. Through Tickets sold at New Orleans, Mobile, Mori gomery. i lolumbns, and Atlanta, to Richmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York, by this 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 four diflerent routes via Augusta. Baggage checked through from Atlanta to Charleston, Columbia, Wilmington, Y\ eldon, Richmond Washington, Pniladelphia, and New York. ’ The train leaving Atlanta at 5:40 p. m. has attached to it Pullman’s Lalace Sleeping-Cars, and makes close con nections at Augusta with trains to the following places: Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Wilmington, W'eidon, Petersburg, Richmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New i ork. Passengers from New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, and Columbus, Ga., make close connections at Atlanta with tra ns for Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, Colum bia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Wilmington, Weldon, Richmond, Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New York. Passengers wishing to go North by sea will find a splendid line of Steamships from Charleston, 8. 0., to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and New Y’ork. THE CEABLESTON STEAMSHIPS Offer every inducement to Passengers, with Tables sup plied with every luxury the Northern and Charles- ton Markets can afford; and lor safety, speed and comfort, are UNBIVALLED ON THE COAST ! ugh Tickets on sale at Montgomery, West Ltlanta, to New York via Charleston K team - f~ Thro Point, and Ai ships. J. A. ROBEiiT, General Ticket Agent, Georgia Railroad. Augusta. Sept. 22d. 18li8. sept-23-t.l .. d. adaik, late Clayton A Adair. a. B. ADAIK. ER LAW8HE! The Oldest Jewelry House in Atlanta! ESTABLISHED IN 1850! A PERMANENT citisen before, during and since the war. My motto—Justice to all those I buy from, those I sell to, and justice to myself, if yen wish FIBST-CLASS GOODS AT FAIB PBICES, Give me a call. Everything warranted as represented. MY SILVER-PLATED GOODS ARB EQUALTO ANY in the United States, and I Sell at the Manufacturers’ List Prices C-ome, see, and prove tor yourselves. My silver I guar antee equal to the standard of Silver / oliars. My Watche- and Jewelry are equal to tho^e so’d in any mar ket, and at prices as low as the same quality of goods can be bought anywhere—North, South, Bast, or West* To prove what I.- ay, give me a call. pr Spectacles—an endless variety; Pebbles warrant ed and proven. Clocks, of the Seth, Thomas and other makes, at redneed prices. dec*— lm ADAIR & BEO, (SUGCXSeOBS TO CLAYTON A ADAIK,) Commission Merchants, ▲HU WHOKKSAKB DKAX.KB8 1ST GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, Wliltolia.il st„ Atlanta, Ga., K EEP constantly on hand BACON, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, SALT, LEATHER, BAG GING, ROPE, AC. Produce and Provision.* ot every kind, which will be sold to the trade at low figures. We are also agents for the sale ol Soluble Pacific Gu ano, Mape’s Phosphate, American Scale Company’s scales, Wilder’s Iron Proof Sales, and Gullett’s steel Brush Cotton Gin—superior to any other Gin in nse. We are also agents for Cohen’s Flour Mills, and vari ous others. Colton Goods, Yarns, Ac. Consignments respectfully solicited, and all orders promptly attended to. octl4— 3m ADAIR A BRO. ADMIltffiTHATBIX’S 8ALB. TT7ILL be sold before the Court House door in the TV town of Camming, Ga., on the first Tuesday in January next, between the legal hoars of sale, all ot the interest in two lots of land. Nos. 27<’ and 271, 2d district and 1st section ot Forsyth county. Ga., including the mill and mill privileges belonging to W. R. McGinnis, deceased, being one-balf interest (10 acres excepted sold off.) Also, one-third interestin land belonging to Dr. B. M. Bacon. Sold for the purpose of a division, etc., and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said McGin nis, deceased. Terms cash. Nov. S5,1868. SYNTHA W. McGLNNIS. Administratrix. novM—tds Printer’s lee B. C. MORRIS, Jr., (Successor to Caxdweki. &■ Morris,) COTTON FACTOR A-IVX> GENEBAL COMMISSION MEBCHANT. 20 OLD SLIP, Bbxt. C. Morans, Jb., General Partner. Feantb B. MOT.CXP., I 3nf-rial Partner* ;Wm. Has man Bbown, f a P fcc,al Banners. New York, H AVING formed a limited partnership under the laws of the State of New York, with Messrs Frantx B. Muller and Wm. Barman Biown as special partners, un der the firm name of “B. C. Morris, Jr.,” I ain now con tinuing, with increased facilities, tha business heretofore conducted by the late firm of Caldwell A Morris, at the same office, No. 20 Old Slip. B. C. MORRTS, Jr. New York. Angnst 4.18BS,sep!5—t'.in TENNESSEE HOUSE, Bear Railroad Depot and Steamboat Landing, ROME, CEORCIA. ngas- J. A. 8TAN8BUBY, Proprietor