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ATLANTA GEORGIA
Thurs iny Morning. January I*. 'CP.
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LarpstCity, Couaty. and State Circalation
OfMI »<•» lf ,IM N ™ r 1
~''pO R CO.YORISS. Ssrs-VTH DISTRICT.
Gen. T- M. U. YOUNQ,
Ot ^.Inrtow County.
Stair Tax Aaacaanaoul.
U will be s«n in our advertising columns ilia
(lie Governor, with Uic assistance of the Comp
troller General, in accordance wilh tlio 1st sec
tion ol the lax act of October, 1808, has assessed
and directed to be collected fonr tenths of one
l>cr cent, upon the estimated value of pro|>erli
returned by the lax payers of the State subject
tii taxation od mil’retn. This will bring into the
State Treasury, it is iuppotcJ, *bc suin of
fW.OOO. _ j _
ririieral Grant and »lie State ol Georcta.
Ikeause the elei-tor.il vote of Goorgiawas not
ea-t at the President;>1 election lor General
Grinl, [lie enemies of Georgia and of toe (H-nee
of the L nion iusisl upon it that the people ol
Georgia wili oiler a factious and dogged opposi
tion to li!s adtuTtiiflrttionr ami lliey hope that
General llrant, acting Upon lliis presumption,
will exercise his pover to puiiidi Georgia be-
e'ause she vuttsl tor Horatio Si-ytnQjfr
W, know that Ibis i, n Sisl -lauder up'll
the p-ople, and we beiievr tuni it i-Hiieilually.
wu-ltial stand-r 11,-01 General Grant. The an
gry dtecuasi m, tlie'eont. ’iliou and excitement
which miree-l tho neti-oi ,'t both polit.eal
parties pri. to III.-elea-lmu, eeiSesl ami passed
Hwxy the moment that the galea of Uifc.winile
people, expftsscd a-euiding (.a t he lot ins ol
the Constitution, pronounced ,u taaair of General
Grant. The people ol the 80 a ill atceptedde-
leat with-nnmurmuiiug^ subiui-ssion to the con
stitutional action ot the people of the entire"
Union, an J they entertained and now entertain
1 tie hope tti.it when the President elect enters
li pan the duties ot the exitlrd station to which
he baa been called, lie ml. cease to be the leader
ol a party, or the representative ol a section,
and will become the President ol the l oiled
States —of the Sou.l) as Well as of tlie North —
wilh no indict-dr ill wjll to any of the States,
tint with hind ieeliuts for ah Should their
hope t<e lealizeJ, as we latieve it w t'd. peuer .
Grant will have no more cordial supporters thin
he will rind among the peopteof Georgia. So
long as the great ulna ati I n’-j-ot ot h,s admin
istration are the suprmucy of the Constiruiion,
the recognition and support ot a!! ihe rights ot
the Slats G.iveruiueots. ic momy and nooesty
in the management of aff the snbordinxtion
of ths military to trie civil authoruy, and the
preservation ot the ]«rf--ct independence of the
Executive, Legialative, and JjdiCMi'braeehrs ->t
the Federal G.-Vci..men:, lie may depend upin
it that Georgia an 1 h*r pepp'e will stand by
him »nd hold np hisdtaads. |Ve have hut one
standard by which t’test tho merit? nf politiral
measures, it they accord with '.he requirements
ol the Constitution, we can ipprorn and sus-
. tin them: and if they vary trom or
are in violation of the mandates 1 f the supreme
law, whether to subserve the interests iff a party
or obey h llllSt.lk.-n " p.litlCal ureeiolly,''It is
our duty to .• pp. re theut, wiietiier they origin
ate with those who have been opposed to, nr
those who hive agreed with us in the past. We
ask lor nothing but what In-lungs to ns nn-ltr
the Couatitutioa. We waul uo guarantees bill
tnose which the ConSfuntion lias established.
We believe that we are the best managers of our
own domestic art nrs. Webehtfjfe that Congress
has no right or authority to tnludere with us at
all; and we believe thM all the promised schemes
t«r our “better goveroraeoi" which are now
(vending iu Con grips are as tUgraut violations ot
right, justice, and the C-m-tilution, as the inva
sion ot Irvlaud to exec ute the peculiar purposes
ot George Francis Train would he a digram
violation of the law o| nations
While we are not factious or sulles, and have
every disposition to trust Genera! Grant, we
neither bend the knee as subjects nor extend to return hrre some .lays since for further in
Prana Wnhlsulai).
W.muiNUTO.v, Jun. 0,1860.
NEW JUOIClAh UtiTRICT IN OHIO.
Ati Ubio member lias becu addressed on tho
subject ol establishing another Federal judicial
court in Ohio, the so me to be held at Marietta
and other cities iu that region. This is deemed
necessary, as under a Istc decision ot the I'uited
States Supreme Court nil maritime or river
rases are withdrawn from the State courts and
transferred to the Federal courts, which now
have the same jurisdiction. A hill will be pre
sented to Congress for this purfiose.
otsTiu.Kittes
It lias becu ascertained at tho lutc-ma! lteve-
uuc Department that there has becu 11 large de
crease in the number ol distilleries in the past
mouth, those iu ttie East being compelled to
cease uperaJftftiSC Under the present compara
tively low tax, whisky cannot be made honestly
in that section at a'profit, and ttie incentive to
(mud is ol course very much less than when ths
tax was two dollars.and hardly enough to cover
the risk ol detection.
* ST. TH0W.IS.
It is probable the negotiation.pi Mr. Seward
/or Hie purchase ot the lslaud ot St. Thomas
will be made linnvii formally to the Senate at
an early day. Several gentleuieu ot high posi
tion n iilnu a few days past have been busy can
vassing among urambers to obtain their views on
the ljueslion ol voliug the seven millions neces
sary to complete llieBargain.
THE I U.l.Nl'0 AMKKU'AN l lllt.K.
'I he counsel ot the FranFolfTnierit-au Cable
Company are here and had an interview with
Senator Morton to-day iu rulereuoe to Hie resu-
lutiqu he lias Introdticeil requiring the consent ol
GonefCss to tie' secured trete're any landiug ot r liel
cable be made upem the shores of Ihe. United
Slates Tin’ Counsel tn||inml it tlie resolution
c.uiUmplated the imposition of conditions
or duties, and were/ informed that such
a result wiil depend upon the r.ction .1
the t'onimtUee on Fon-igu—RtdaUuus iu ref-
ereuce to ttie tesolulion. That comuiiltee, Iimv-
ever, had hid n*)'-i*imsideratj'n ..I Hie iinun-t,
out » liiht lidlii’a 'sk-si.m on Tuesday morning
in relerciiee to ti.c s.ilijed. The e.iuusels were
assured, however, that no conditions would l*e
(irupoScd but wpat n.Hild Ic rc.|Uired ot any
oilier cable e-oni(iany toruicl or 10 1» mruu-.t
witti the dr-ign qf landing one end ol tlieir tel-
egfaph upon the shores Ot the I'n.teB States.
Also, that it the company, whose cables are now
at work, cooiemplaled extending the Aiiieiic.ui
terminus ot their wires lr*mi--Trmily.IUyd.u. the
shores of this country, the conditions, it any,
were reported, would be exacted ol them. Any
attempt to hamper or make ths Franco-Ameri
can Company ihs sut'jeet ol special restrictive
legislation is uixclaiinrd. The counsel intend
sending a writteu cofflfiniuieaiictn to ilia Samite
Committee on Foreign Relations, and to make
application ais.. lor a hearing before the Com
mitlee ol Commerce, before whom the bill
allowing them to land on our soil is up tor con
sideration.
oss. k’oWe.iu’s scccessor.
The successor by seniority ol the late Major
'General R.iu-oau. ol the Fifth Military' District,
is Hrevet Major General Koi.ert C Buchanau,
and it li not hsdy that lie w ill be disturbed iu
thSpoduon to winch he bas beet, advaneed.—
His previous adipinfitraiion'of the district was
en ireiy acceptable to the President and to the
people ol Lomsiana and l ex is, au.i his nonnna-
t.on to the vacancy made by General Hooker's
re'o.ni. ut has been utlueutiMly pressed.,upon
the Exe. Jtive h»t |ome lime.
rttK MbHi'nv HILL
A final voten|K>n 'the Murphy lull, involving
the whole questionpf the validity ot Southern
loyal eiainii tor damages done by military dep
redations, isexpeclrtl tube reached m the Senate
on Monday, and the deleat ot the proposition is
m ire ihin probable. Should it p'isa tue Senate,
Mr Frelinghuv*en, who his been conspicuous
iu his opposition t.< it in that txxly, predicts Us
deteat in the House by a large majority,
SltEKVIXS's Il.lILRo.lL. BILL.
The prospect ot the passage of Mr. Sherman's
air'-line railroad bill is pretty well ascertained to
be next to nothing. Senator Sumner ta pre
paring a speech in favor ol it, but the Maryland
Senators, all the Mobile States Senators, and all
the Conservative Senalcrs aro opposed to it on
the irroun i . t its iuffaction upon the rights of
the States
fl. IKIC lull.ROAD DtHEUTIoS.
The President has appointed Cbaoncey Snow,
one ol the proprietors ot the thleliigencrr, a
Oov-rnm. ut Director of the I'uiou Pacitic Rail-
roail. vice lion, .lames S. Rollins ot Mobile, re-,
signe t. Mr. Siii.w is a practical railroad mail,
having surveyed and located several ol tlie
Wcslern railroads, au.l has been an engineer for
many years of the Philadelphia, tS'astiinglou
and Baltimore railroad, The statement that
Mr S. lias been k'ppniiiled a Commissioners ot
the L'uioij Pacific railroad in place of Cornelius
Wendell, is a mistake.
I'KILICL.l TIoNS Ik .1 SI 1'Kltv ISO ft.
Superior Cretcy, who had Seized a large
amount ol tobacco In New Orleans, and placed
it in the custody ol the Marshal, wns compelle.
BY TELEGRAPH.
the hand as mendicants. We will never bow
voluaurily to oppression, nor will wc ever crave
oar rights as alms. We desire friendly, tua-i d
intercourse with tlie other States. We want
peace and harmooy. We yield ready obedience
to the law and to the duly constituted authori
ties. But we claim and will ever claim perfect
eqnality with every other State, the right to
govern ourselves, to think, t|u-ak, aid write
what we please, and, whenever the Constitution
is violated, hi say so clearly and emphatically.
-tractions. Crr-tcy has received intelligence that
every bound ol ihe tobacco tie had seized had
ditippoured Iffin the warehouse, and Ilia! no
trace ol it could be found. The Marshal was
entirely iguoraut ol bow it had escaped hia eua
t.dy Cr-.rcy had had occasion to auspemt Col
lector Tils.lale.ai Alexandria, in that State, and
in reply received a telegram trom Tilsdate in
these words • "Go to hell. I don’t know you.
It von want to sus(a-nd me come iiere and
do "l”
THE BC-TEF.D C.ISE.
Judge Uusleeri is conducting bis own case be
fore the Judiciary Committee of the House ol
Should General Grant, rising shove the level ot Itepreseruaiives, and rigidly crosa-$iamining all
parties and of factions, and pluuiing hiinsell 1 the witnesses brmnvm beloreit. The committee
upon the lolly eminence ol true patriotism, dc dammed Mr. Cutbbert, who is over
, , •„ eighty years of age and was a member ot Con-
dare that he will vindicate the principles “I gre&s in lsl7. Mr. Cuthlfert, who is a clerk ol
civil liberty without tear, lavor or sficcUoo, his Busteed’s court, testiried to false entries having
grepl p pnlaritv giv- s him the |»jwer to crash be* n ®a*le in the records, but his testimony did
lb* intolerant taction which seek, to override j n "‘ Jirtt ">' indicate the accused,
law and C-jOatilutiou, and enclave a Iree jiei.pie, | Ksoitsit Elite Harm rou Texas —We tin.!
and secure his cimntry from the dangers an.l dd i iu the English papers a notice that Messrs. Pat-
ficulties by wbich she is now-environ'd. ton, Jf ,&Co , ol-I/indon, end Messrs. Patton
There is 00 spirit ol loeti.in 10 Georgia.— ! ' • 1,1 © v Mp<Jol( are about 10 >lis-
_,. , , ... , . pan h a steamship, the K tilran,, toi [GJTyestnn,
There arc a love of liberty, a deaire lor ("race, | A Urge number nt-emigrant* would irn
a love Ot lair play, instead ol oppression, re- ' out by this steamer, in spite ol the misrepresent-
spect lor law and ormw, a consciousness ol right ntinnsul the 'Lhiiy viuiJ other London jour
to govern ouraefyei, and a w„h to Ho justice to i **'*• i*>i«»0ed u* prevent emigrants
, . . . . . J . . fr'»rn i*jCMltng in the “Empire ht%ie ot the
otbent ai oiiicrs shouhJ «lo jaHtce L> u.-. >Yc » Sotitb.*’ The rirni-^ loentioued and previously
did Lot T»He for Oeucral Grant, but it ii more dis[*«tche*! the ‘*t/‘5in»f'tiip lA)tt\ But**, of win n*.
than probabie that he will and U fore he lou< j Ot»hrtO«lTe,too they had j»i«t heard. A
in power that we are-Her and better Ir,ends , ; “' Uen w « w ' e Tl,e " , '“
than many ol ilee-e w ho dia vote for him and
who now denounce us as rely. U-because we did
A'klf YORK ASSOCIATED TRUSS DISPA TCIISS-
J/ I 0 11~vl>IiiTIJu 11 K &
Wasuinotos, Jim. U).—hi tho beuato Na|io-
lcou Loomis naked Congress to appropriate fitly
thousand dollars to 1’omplUo cx|ioiithents for
telegraphing without wires or battery, using
cloud instead ol wires. Referred to Paleul Com
mittee.
Uttckalew presented a hill amending repre
sentation iu Congress. It premies for the repre
sentation of l uiouists. lteleried to Election
Comiutlffl
AblnUt introduced a Dill aiding the railroad
from Hie Rio Giandelo the Paeitie.
Sawyer introduced a lull paying government
employees South, who not haviug taken iron
elad oath, il they lake ordinary aatfi ol allegi
ance lo suppoit the Coustilulion. Relerred to
Fiuauce Committee.
Tho hill auteuding act relating to A.iV.m corpWL
and to reguiate Judiciary proceeding passed
32 to 10. Cynkliog, in explaining the bill, said
“ There vyere cases arising in the boiilhern States,
particularly in Georgia, where the 'Northern
stock-holders iti express .'and sleaiiitH>at'eompa
nies, were siicvl lor property taken by the public
enemy, and the object of the hill was to enable
tint dcleudenU to transler these eases to l'. 8.
Courts to the end, that they might go to the Su
preme Court and have a deeisiou whether the
principle is the same ids in tlie prize eases, and
this principle as a ease ol law they are 11 Of aide
to get a ruling upon iu the blate courts. A com
mom canter to defend himself technically must
prove that tlie hiss ol the maids wffleifher nrca-
sioued liy the a, l ol (Lmriiinonl or ol the pub-
li. HiT-tnv, an I in | trn- eaM-j Hmt had arisen the
d.'teiidaiits were met by inslnieiions trom tlm
.lodges o! tlie Bute Coin Is, which deprived tlm
jury train thing am decision upon tins point.
Sue Mlirphv's ease was resumed, hut uo cun-
cillsiOli.
Without,acii"ii lip- Senile re-lii'sBf rotunda
tor insiigiiriiion hall and adjouineOI
lu the House tl.d l.ill lor the protection ol
Hay team! St. Domiugo was resWied.
Eliot was seated from Arkausai
A memorial from Texas was presentid asking
leave ot a regiment lor defence against ludiaus.
Butler offered a snbsiinite lor the Havli and
St. Domingo p'feeii.ui hill as tultlovs ; l icit
the President ol the l uile.l States be, and is
hereby, auliiefized to extend tlie protection ol
Ihe United Slates over either ol the islands to
such au extent a? lie liny deem expedient," Ac.
A long debate ensued, when Hie hill and amend
ment WSS tallied - l.'li Jo fill.
The Alaska terriloral hill tabled, and ad
journed.
L'udt'r the lollowihg letter indictments against
Mr. Davis and Gen. Brerkenridge both passed
in tbe Criminal Court of this district:
ol tin
- 1 inclose lor your consideration a copy
| proclamation of General Amnesty hy llie
Ci'Rx.—Advice* bars been received trom San
tiago de Cuba to the 1st iualanL General Cts-
pides, the Provisional President ol the Cuban
Republic, is with the insurgents and has pro
claimed the emancipation of tbe slaves General
Que*»da is said to have landed from Noassu Havaba advices say that the proclamation of
with eighty men and 3,000 rifles Puerto Prin- Captain-General Dulce is lavorably received by
erahle, idle throng shivering through our streets
without bread, without work, without hope, we
can wish them no better late than that Ibev
were all safely landed in that broad and fertile
land where ‘there’s bread and work fore all,'
But there is not one of all the thirty seven
American States that oilers more inducements
of all sorts to settlers than Hie great State of
Texas, which is very likely, during the next
session of Congress, to be divided up info three
or four .States."
cipe is still surrounded by the insurgents. Bin!
ness lu the city is suspended, shop* are closed
and many arrests havs been made. On the 18th
ol December a right occurred at Ca-uahdnl Ye-
guas betwceo Too insurgents and .WO Spanish
troops, in whicn the latter were detested with
heavy loss.
Mexico.—A terrible earthquake occurred in
the city ol Colima on the morning ol the zOtb
ol December, which threw down many build
ings and cracked trom top to bottom the walls
of the cathedral and nearly every lioute in the
city. Several persons were killed by the tailing
ol the wall* «i the National Hotel. The’ riioek
was Celt a long distance in tbe interior. At
Manzanillo the cathedral, which had stood
earthquake shocks unharmed for over aruolury,
was riven from roof to hose. Some eighteen or
twenty peraons were killed by tbe falling of ihe
wall* of the Americau Hotel. Three others were
k'itgd beneath tbe ruiw ol a warehouse.
the majority of the Spanish snd Cuban parties
It is rumored that an interview will sooa take
place between General Dulce and the prominent
revolutionism in ffavana. Should the meeting
prove sncceasfiiil, it would lead naturally to tbe
restoration of peace in the island.
Repkeskstatives irom 400 Comanche lodges
arrived at Fort Bascnmb, New Mexico, and
offered to surrender, but they were notified that
no surrender would Ire. received except at Fort
Cobb, the object being to have all the tribes on j
the plains within watching distance of General
Sheridan.
Gem. Grant dined with Attorney General !
Evans on Friday. Rumor now has it that Mr.
Evarta will continue iu the Cabinet under the
next adihinstration as General Grant's law j
adviser.
Last evening General Grant gave a dinner
party, strictly private, to a number ot gentlemen.
Among those present were Votes Orianell and
General Wickham, formerly of the rebel army.
President ot tlie l plied Mates, under date ot
Hra25ili December instant. You will observe
that by the tenns >•! th'nf proclamation
there is extended unconditionally, and without
rcserval to all and every petson who directly, or
jqdiredly, participated in thj; into insurrection
a hill pardon and ammsty tor the
offense o| treason against the United .States, or
adhering to their enemies during the late civil
war." The object ot my present communica
tion is to authorize anil instruct you in turther-
anccof the purpose and effect of this general
amnesty and pardon, to make an examination
of tho indictments pending in your district
against any |ier»on or persons whomsoever “lor
the offense of treason against the United Btates,
or adhering to their enemies during Ihe late civil
war," lu order tlmi as early as you shall have
proper opportunity you may onter a not pro^ijui
for the government upou such indictments, if
upon stioli examination you should lind any case
wlitre-Iroru the tenor ol tlm iiidicluieul, or the
nature ol tlie rase as known to you, il should Ixi
doiibliuf whether it Bll.s within the embrace ol
this general amnesty and pardon; you willA- so
good as to require the same w.thont delay tu me,
with such a statement o| the indictment, and ol
tbe sase as may enable uie to give you lurtlier
instructions concerning the same.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
Ws. M EvaRTs, Attorney Gen.
To E. C. Carrington, Esq , U. 8. Dial All y.
The Virginia Committee had a long interview
wilh the Senate Judiciary Committee, anil a Iree
discussion ensued. The Senate Cuinmitlee de
sired the Virginia Committee to reduce their
views to writing lor Judiciary Committee's ac
tion thereon.
An old citizen died in tlie Senate gallery to
day.
The Reconstrui liuu Committee is engaged on
Mississippi affairs. A majority seem to favor
tlie re-submission ol Ihe Constitution, with ad
ditional ticket lor or against nullification, anil
restrictions ol Constitution beyond requirements
ol reconstruction, uen. Gillem testitli-s to-mor
row.
Shertnan telegraphs the capture of an Indian
village of sixty lodges.
A deputation of citizens ol Maryland visited
the President lor the pan Ion of Dr. Mudd, con
fined at Dry Tortugas. The President relerred
them to Evarts.
General Orders No, 2, is-ued by Gen. Grani,
alludes to the obituary ol Oen Rousseau.
New Voiik, Jan. J ; J—fijnry Chauncey bring*
a quarter of u million. Affairs nt Bogota are
gloomy- The city is crowded witli soldiers,
it is'reported that an extensive gold jmn£ has
been dmcoevred in Santa Rosa, Chili. The
earthquake continued along the Peruvian eoqst
Vienna, Jan. 13—Tlie Pont, official nrgan,
says Bismarck told ths Austrian Minister at
Berlin that the retention ol Baron Von Bustian's
office would provoke serious action on the part
ot Prussia.
Paris, Jan. lit.-Il is aialed Hist Itungst/e,
(iresentambassador at Palis from Greece, ia re
called to preside over the Ministry.
Richmond, Jan. 13—The Virginia State Ag
ricultural Society has been inactive since the
war, lint organized to-day. All parts ol tin:
State is represented in the meeting. »Win. M.
Sotlierlin, ol Danville, was elected President,
and made a iqicerh advocating the wiping outol
old prejudices, and starting with new ideas in
accoidance with the progressive spirit ol the
country.
Savannah, J*n. 13.--A passenger train on
tbe Atlantic A Gull Railroad ran ofl 18 miles
Irom the city. Five cars badly damaged, but no
lives Inst.
The Jforning AVu>» publishes the report of a
conversation held by ooe of its editors with nt-
giuc* concerned in the Insurrection on Ogeechee.
The negroes say that Col. Williams, whose re
port was forwarded by General Biblay, only vis
ited one plantation, three milea trom the scene
of tbe disturbance, and did not visit other place*
to aaeertaln ths correctness of report concern
ing tbe outrage*. He aaked no question*, except
whether they had any complaint to make
against tlie planters, whether they were lu arms
against the United Stales, what injury was 'done
by sheriffs’ possoc, naked no questions about re
sistance to nud robbery ol sheriffs. Uo went
dowuiato at night aud returned before daylight
the next morning, nml was accompanied on Bin
trip by ouooftlio loading disturbers ol Savan
nah,nud ilis reliably reported that the party' ai
rested there were released from the guard bv lie-
gives when Col. Williams explained who lie
was. Sheriff Ddotjer publishes a card in tlie
morning papers denying Col. Williams’ .state
ment.
New Oiti.uxxs, Jan. 13—The sternuot-il
steam/ioat, Glide, lienee for Red river, ran
aground aud explohhd tier boiler nt iniujlii'.lit
last niglil about titty miles alhivu llieeily. Tlie
wreck bunted; boat and cm go a total loss , tivn
or six killed or died ol smliD; ah'ill Civeiily •
five Injuricd,; several of which were hilally
sealded. Steamers J. B Bhirklord mid Thomas
Powell reached viiesecnc in about twenty min-
tries nml "rescued the suiwms who were
brought to this city hy- the G”V-Aik-ic Tlm
Gov. Allen Hsu brought Ihe onhm'rl and crew 1 I
the steruwheel steamer. Total lo-* .p.Vi.oim.
Tai.i.kHasskk, Jan. Iff —The Seuali- Id day
eonttrnied Gilihs Seeu-lnry ol Stale. Meek A'
loinev General and J. S. A buns Couiuiis'i-'m-r
ol Emigration. All appointed by G v. Heed.
Now 1 uo fflii.se m< 'tits.
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Purau.m; u> Section Ut of tho Tax Act, npp oved li:)
s>f Oct'ilu-f, l w «*S. ivhlf'h nnthorl/.e- t«: trurnor. uni-,
tin* Ae»iefancu of tho ComptrolUr Nouoril. t. * i» - - u ^.iiui
loiy i*uch A por on th** »»*..».. -. < * t* \k 1
produce, Iti the e»ttniati«iu of the Onveni**!. tue “Gin • 1
tl»e hundred thousand d-ilirtre, t x.'nslve «>f ?u«
tax.*!*; And after approtiraatliiir. n- lyiarh u-j.ra< f ■ 1
ble, me amount In ralue of a I taxnMe pr»«pt. , rl>..LM^ftv.
State At* exhibited iu the didn't*, It is ortb ryd that It.-m
tefltlis of one. per caul, be a*r«*ecd aud collu tud n;*»>n
the amount of th£ yaloe of property rerun.* d bj viuli
tax ptiyer, aahjert to taxation uU vu/ornn.
KI;KL-s B. BI LL* o;
M aiU!*ok Bell, CoiuptroU'or-Oeneri!. , iilKj g t
(iBOBGIA, ]'iok«n« OouhTT. ' - 7
Umluhart b Urnca, at CuAMBUty^tu 7, J^nu.
T AMES .BAILY ha^ applied lor / t x. iu|.Moii «.|
peraorinity, and feting aptrt and vaiuitiou *>•
homewte.nl, and l wit p»p» upou'ilte •ante it‘Ju*p?f
(7,t.,ut tt uVi.H k. A M . on Mouday. '6 .. .««> ol .l.u.n
ary, 1S«'»W. H ,Sl uHU>s. ordin'nr)
JaaU--d«twit l*r!ntor , w fee
tiKOII(*l.l« PtoKMJia t'utJSTY.
W UfcUEAS. William,To tu, Aduilnlfi-’r.itor . t lw «. -
low mend, retire.-cute to thn couil in h.a petit oil
duty died and «nt«xe4t on record tlmt lit hat lull) adin'.u
iatared Edward Town«e id • *ute --
Tnl<* la, idereforv, t.i cite ail per*-»n4 <*o|,c* rynl, hli.
drotl at*d creditor*, to fhow c:»uf<, it any ttsoj unit. uii„.
#»i«l adunuiitrator should not be ih*-'t.m m.-
a.lmlmetratlon aud rtcelvu lettent ol dlsui'M-iou ou lit*
itr*t Monday in July, laob
W. H. )N< Ordinary
Janll—lamtfm, rnuter * ice ^4 5*i
II O A It I> .
rilHE OLD M VSoNIl* IlAl.L III ll.DlNu. 1.. 11 1-.
JL *‘Trout Uotii*e" Lot,la opeue*] tor hoarders by Min
It. JV. Joyner.-' It |i* colivoitlent to thr 1‘ ■••**;* r S»i* d
and SUto Capitol. Kurly appikAtion mil recuru plr
HAMMOND A WCLLIhlKN,
xlttovn t‘. y s at 1j tt w,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, f»E«»K«ilA.
K
ILL practice In tho Supreme Court, held In Atlanta
dr#t Mondaya in June and December; in the Fed
ai Court, he'd in Atlanta a* Cowl Monday* iu Match
W
latie Abbott A. Bros. UarueaVille, Dior, it
B. F. ABBOTT * CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
COM MISSION !>I BHCHANTH,
Krankllu Buildtni;, oppoatte l‘an*uuK» r Depot,
AUHAMI STIIKF.T, ATI.) VTA. tiA.
C IONSIONMKNTS *»rali kind* of T.*nnes*riee ind
f Urn Produce solicited, upou whieli libeial CAFll
ADVANCES will be made.
A complete stock of STAPLE iJKOf'BKIKi kept ron
atautly on hand. Dealers are luvitid to call and • \.tiu
I ne.
HT Remember the Place Ti.r-e d...f-
from the Lulled state# Hotel Kraukliu BuiiUiij ! '. Ala
laima ureot. jnnd hut
J. J. MORRISON,
K e a 1 Jff) s t a to A. % c 11 t
-AND-
.V IJ C riONK E IX .
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT
H AVIN’fi reopened my nft)c<*, after a temporary nb-
I't'liiv I r*—peelfulty Bohut the nturn <•( my old
patron#, and a ia.I Iroai all bivintf bu*lne-» in uiq t• n-
City Lots, Improved and Unimproved,
and Plantations,
Krill SALE AND ItEN’T,
Officii: First Door South of Railroad,
jariH-ly Whitehall **r.v»
r r hi 1 v k w,
% — OH—
GREAT AMERICAN GRAPE.
J TS ROOTS AND SLIPS KOR SALK BY PlNDll A
NORCRfiHS, I'iainvllk. Ilimlltou County, »>liio
Tlm great I/mKwortU Preiuiuni “for the bewt W n.e
Drape f<*r our wholn rountry," w«a awarded to tlm*
Drape, and to .oilr Mr. Klnrn. by a «omm1tte*' from
mmoie ntdlt’M. at the Great Hortkaltaral Fair In Cmnir
uatL 1H»;*. Mr. Finch made the drrt wine from it, and,
Irom a itfe-km^ Tlna-tfrowar, ww entitled to the prt*
The twen y reTeDyear* thl« vine ha< been hmrinr, with
not miinew, rot, or Cailnre of a heavy yield, provi a It*
ICreat value.
Tbo»u wlrblnv the cenulne Vine*, propagated in open
air, will do well to forward or their order*.
The an beer I her will be In Atlanta, Georgia, after the
lit of Jauuary. with a atnek of tbeao and other choice
Vine*, and reedy to All order#.
A pr c* ILL direction* for propagating, and other val
uable Information, wil* he (uruLhed to thoae who de
•ire L.
jauM-dlUwnt d NORCROSH.
PmmEtND TiUNSIEHtBOARDlNG.
L. B. DAVIS,
Real Estate aid Insaraaee Agent,
or.ICS ONI door silow .«nc,' sxne,
WHITEHALL ITREIT,
amaasi.'a.rssvBTBn ■rsin.ofvjiiTS i*tooniLD's,
Atlanta, Guorgln.
J*»W-H a
Am usements.
VARIETIES THEATRE!
I LATE IIKI.I, JOI1NSU.N HALL)
OD 10 N 10 V 10 U V IN I O UT,
m i'll A KitisT: Iri.A.SS
VARIETY COMPANY.
(tr AilmlBfflJ Mlci'ii',. iluvSl-
CI1ESTNUT POSTS.
•K CHESTNUT IT
utali uny b'lietuh.
JNu. M. C. HEED,
J.mU dt MuDomiugh Hoau.
1IOUHW TOMENT,
( u)NTAlNINti four room*, and kitchen, gotttl ml 1 - ol
' .water, and the beat trarileu npot in ihe city ; »*lt 11
mil i Jinier Col 1m*. ndjoltiing Georgia Railroad. Apply,
for lut tlu*r iiifdruiatnii., to
W. U VKNABLK,
jnnlH—* City II II.
I'Ot.'KlO’i' liUOli
liutiK, roiitiihiltig niiHiti tUXJ in Urreit-
l.iicii, nnn ..-ii-rll vnhlffllu pa|n!rs. A lllitfrnj nivnril »ill
In- |i.niil in imy ulie rvimuiug il In
C. W. ADAIR, Auctlonoor.
HOUSE AUD LOT ON THURM0N3 8T.
N SATURDAY N \ t', the Itilli mat, at t o clork III.
11, l ind Full, ou t,.e preiiitB.-s, a Lot
Thurmond at reef, an 1 running back
‘onlb aide ol tin- MUiu Railroad U) tlie
.( ) the alb
iiontlm* «»6 t«
voo ie* t aloiiu tl
Ts.tr* NVotk- Lot
ell Hiuioried, has tv
No b Railrotd IPo.-k, «M'P"
•inti It
,N. It. FOB
irtlt hoii*i;iuiu it that will
it .'nod water, dte . on tt.
U W. ADAIR,
t liT-iiraiici’ Ae- id,
pile National Hotel,
A l lalilrt. • teoreia.
The He I/.ell riofjgly, Pfiu'hlijmv SI,,
NMIKRK TIIK RKCK»ST_KIRK WAS.
N KX I* THl’RSD.W Mnl NINn. A\NU.\RY Urn
at II hVI.m k. we will oil. r, on III.* pivuiiMa*, tlnr
impeil), fltu iti’t . il l i-.o hiree etieet. ’I
1 If.’
den
*.halt
» nnr ivt- Imve vH-otko«.*L huutd ubuut one lnilttli
. . .. tr• -in 1I1. I’i-m n .1 Depot, :itnl »■•* *t*-d on Do*
►tree.t ul tbt. _u\. IU •» lie|^til».oh**oil uncxerpMoMi
l .1 1* p.-rl*-. 1. l i i ms mul. ki..‘.iin at a 1 e. tin
•xaminc the prenii>. *
\\ A LI. At K X FOWLER,
1 and • tenoral 1 ollei Mini Aeonta.
Hti.k U o. k. Alabama at reel.
IlAKGArtN! „
Splendid Tannery for Sale.
located in ghifkin. gkokgia.
1 1 VERTIllNG Iti pplemMd order. Hou-e* and Too I a
j all now. \ aril contain^ in be-idi a Lltnoa,
li.Vfc^dnd tTVuti tV’s'fer I’ook I **jo- I ^loiimi attacned.
\ts,, it t,u-in.tl, we Mill *.•11 -lock .*f Tan b ifk, Lealhel
an.I llnlci*. no cord* well mud fan b»k, aud Between
tu > nml ihtoe hundred dryjdde*. ami about, two thou
(.and sidep Leather in tan. For terun*, aytiter*«
M. J FA TKH K .1 URU..
j.anT 1-im Iw Uriltlu, C,a_._
SEE IT ! SEE ITI!
GUANO AND PHOSPHATE DEPOT.
Estalilislicil iu Alluntft, on Broad St.'
riTtlE -Pu!.— ini SHi I'llEUTlUZKlIS always nu
1 Imiiit, flj'-u «-
■so l flanl V1A.N Gl'ANri.
MA FuVVL iil isu. Ji-qjal lu fluraviaiiy
l n-'.S 1*111 ISI'llATE
KU»t K UK II v\! BriNE.
1. iSu KlaSTEU.
KEl l’LEWKEL'a MAMt'Ol.ATBU OUA.NO, aud
,,'U-il 1 I.lut luuling .M uiuius. lam ready tu .apply I
Imz ut list t n * Pamlllrs sliuttld no* u«u II on rianlira
I',as. Call .MAKE IV. JrillNsuN,
laliD-l lll'iK. li (luanu Agullt.
Consult the Wlsrius of the Ladles.
rtTf) nt E’H
PERFECT CLOTHES FRAME!
Patented February 11, 1868.
/■IllKHK will he no more Improvement** in CLOTHES
JL FRAMES, lor tUe i-UUUUll ol eicellunco h«« Ihm‘0
attained Ui fhii*. Il 1*. without exception, the beet arti
..c <>! Hi* Kind ever .Altered to the public.
Whon iu ui*e ltoccuj»ie« no un»re room than a couple
ol chair*. It mami* Arm, and eontainr* alxiut forty lout
of bar*. When not in uae il is tiue.’d Up, lavupyuig no
more fipice than a broom.
The undersigned haa secured the- rL.ht of the Statu ol
Georgia, and will dispose ol lurrilory to the advantage
of imrcharerv.
1 be Cloihua Frauiiai arc on nxhihtliou and for rale nt
Hcbnlri, I^oiirford m Mrt^riith'i, Wbltennll atreel, At
.aula. Georgia, 1’rieu: TWU DOLLARS.
od 1 - ti. U. kViOlKIN.
FAST EXPRESS LINE TO THE NORTH!
<4 n k j\. m'
Atlantic Mail Coast Koala.
-VI \
Atigiixla, liiii^svillu, Wilmington,
WKLUO.V, PKTKnSUUUU, ASU H1CHUUXD %
—TO—
Washingt’n, Halliru«rp ( Pliiladelplila
AI) .vmv YORK.
i\o ciianui: of i\ns
BETWEEN,
vttsr roiYv. a ru vn, axd wii.minotok,
—A Nil—
iv.sl.lon tin.I Aoquin Orowl* I
NEW EAST S< lll lim:!
Wn.msoi
A r,i imjn
NORTH.
Arrlvo -
*. to I*. M A but ** f a .. .
i« v» A. M Kino*vn.i.a ,
o r, A M iVlI.MISst s'.’N
n in I*. M Wkldon ....
♦. i^» A. M \Vaj*iiinot«iN.
:<■» A. M
• A A M
... f. Ai A M
.. H:«o I . M
WahunuToH.; ... h ».j I*. JU Nkw YoHX 6 fi« A. M
,„ vl Uaye -
N* w York ?. *
Wai*blliL''**n .
Weldon
Wilmington
Klngi'tille ...
Augusta
SOU IH.
Arrlvo-
"V lil K. M Wit-li ..
»;MI A. M Weldon. .. ..
. h.;;u P. M WllnitugToii ..
ft:-1n A. M Klngnyille . .
•0 P. M .\ll’ll«L
. PM
n lu A. M
7.*' P. M
.r,:nO A. M
Wip. M
h i) P. M
7. IU A. M
Time and Fare by Coast Line Same at via
. - Knoxville,
eULLMAN A KIMBALL’S
Palaoo Bleeping (Jura
\0N THIS BOUT!
V _
BAGOAQE CHECKED THROUGH
nWEIIKOnan TIOKBTH rood Imlh l>y Blcltoiund
snd Ha, l.tus, sint wilh opwun Ui t'ssfpnxers of stop-
ttylrt'ornM*!*'ifll 1 S,V' n ^ * l •*•• G™*** 1
Ita sort your ikkwts <«d etaWlUatsatoM, N. O ,olh-
walMC* 0 " *** •* t * Ttaot * Uuabl* tad lasoa
’ t*. J, WAtKJIl,
( ,cS - u» ui ftssi-nr** AgeBl,
Ornrs op Dmlmo Woim, 8oi.x laroavaa
or tuk Bouisusa Auumatiu Ktiinxii-s, j
, it llnvitii Btiuut, hxw Yokk, N»» : d, tat* 1
To tho People of tho Southern 8tates:
When the pure’medicinal rtmloraUro, how i*«» widely
known au Wolfe’H tkhledam Hchnappn, whs liitiutniud
into the world under tbu miUoritoniuiit of .fowl thousand
omling tnoutheri of the mod teal profoi*«lou Home twenty
yearr ago, Hi* proprietor w»h well aware tlmt If nmld
not m holly ivrapo the penalty atlarhiHl to all new »ml
tireTui* preparations. Ho, theruloro, euileavored to In-
veal It with atronguat poi*riiblo safeguard agnltiri cowit-
letlollera, and to render all atlmnptd lo pirate tt diflU till
and dangerout*. tt Man auliiultled to UitdlnguiidiMl
dtcuiinla for eimlyata, aud prououuced by them the pu
rest Bptrlta ever luamilactureU. ll» purity and prop, m* t*
having been thitHtiacurlaluod, aainpleriol ilieartic • mi i.-i^
loiMardcd to ten thousand idiyalciuui*, including.nit tin
leading practitioner a iu Uiu United atnt<’*, lot ourp»*se-
.11Apertmotit. A circitjnr, requesting a Inal of'th* pu
paialiou aud report o( thu result, necouipaukd each rp’
riuu u. Four Umut«nud ol the most eminent medical nu 1k v
in lie Union promptly roKpoude*. TUrtr optniom*
the article were ununlinotibly favorable. Buell n pi* para
lion, they Mild, had long been wanted hy the prole*stoii,
an no reliuuco con'd be placed ou the ordinary li.poo- »••
cominerco, all of wliU li were more 01 lest* ndulli laled.
aud ili.'reforo unlit lor medical purpou h. The peeubai
VL-Wluitco am|-M(M«ugth of the oil of Juniper, whn h form
ed one of the principal iitgredleuls of the Behuapps, lo
geih.-r with an uuailoyud charketer ol the al. oholle ok-
incut, give It, In the estimation of the faculty, a marked
•iiperiorUjr ovur every other dilluatvo stimulant as a din
rt lie, tonic, and restorative.
These satislactory creduntlals Irom profeasioual men
off » "Tii oik were published iu a eo tide, lined form,
ami t-hi*!n*t d with each bottle of thu Behnappa, as one ol
the guarantecj of Its genuluonesH. Other precaution-*
against Irani! were also adopted; a patent was obtained
or the article, two label was copyrighted, a /iv simile o
tlie proprietor’s autograph signature was attuchud t*»
each Ittlrt-l and cover, Ids name and that of the prepara
lion were embossed ou tho boltlea.-and tlm c.orkn wore
alud wilh Ills private seal. No article had ever horn
sold tu Ilua country undor the name of .Schnapps prior
to the introduction of Wolfe's bchiudaiu Aromatic
Schnapps, iu lh.'»l; and thu label wai* deposited, as his
trade mark, In the United Slutea District Court for the
Son tlm ti District of New York during that year.
It might bo supposed by imrsons unacqnaluted wRIi
the daring * liaractei of the pirates who prey upon the
reputation of tumorahlu merchants hy veudiug delete
ri.ui* trn*-li nndoi their nano*, that the protections so
carctully thrown around tbi'su Mclinapp* Would hav* pre
rinded tlm introductions nud sale ol counterfeits. Tims
seem, however, only t«» have stimulated the rniwclty ot
Mupoj'tors. Thu trade mark ot U.j propuctui turj'c*.«
stolen; the Indorsement which his Bchicdam Aromuti*
Brhnappv alone received from the medical profession
has been clm ned by men lai;1ou.- humbugs, his lain is
and bottles have bum Imitated, bis adveilisoiheitTs'para
phras'd, ins circulars copied,.and worse than all,dishon
orable rein .rs, aft-'r disposing of the genuine Contents
ol tus bottles,_.hive tlliid them up Wtib lomtuon gin, the
moat deleter.oils of all liquere, and tbu* made his name
aud brand a cover for pohou.
Tbe public, the medical profession, and the sick, for
whom the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps is prescribed as
a remedy, are equally Interested with the proprietor in
thu detection aud suppression of these nefarious prac
ticed. Tho genuine o artlcle, manufactured at the. u*iab
lislnnent of the undersigned, in Bchiodam, HoPand, is
distilled Irom a barley ol ths finest quality, and fiavorud
with au osBuntinl extract of the hurry of the Ilaliak Juut-
pur, ui uuequaled purity. B> a process unkuowu in thu
preparation of any other liquor, it Is freod Irom uvery
acrimonious and corrosive tluuient.
Complaints have been rued red from ths leading physi
cians and families lu thu Soathcru Status of the oule ot
cheap lmitatious ol the Schiedam Aromatic Bchnapps, Jn
those markets, and travelers who are in the habit of
using II as an anttdodu to the baneful influence of uu-
wholeiome river water, testify that cheap gin, put up iu
Sheridan bottles, In frequently palmed off upon the uu
wary. The ageuta of the undersigned have been roquert
ed to Inatitute Inquiries ou the subject, and to forward
ro him the names of such i>artlui as they may ascertain
to b. engaged in the atrocious system of deception, in
conclusion, the nndorsigned would lay that he has pro
duced, ftum under tho Lauda of tbe most distinguished
men of science in America, proofs unanswerable ol tu«
purity and medicinal excellence of the Bchtedam Aro
mafic Schnapps; that h« has expeuded ruauy thousand
dollars lu surruituding it with guarantees and safeguards
which he designed should protect tho public md himself
against fraudulent lmitatious; that he has shown it to be
the ouly liquor lu iho world that can bo uniformly de.
ponded ii|ioiias uuadalteiaiud; that he bn* challenged
Investigation, analysis, cotnparalson, ami experiment in
all Itslortus; and from every ordeal the preparation
which b nrr his name, son I, aud trademark, has come ofl'
triumphant, Ue therefore fuels It a duty he owes to hia
lellowdtiicns generally, to the medical profession and
tho sick, to denounce and expose the charlataua who
counlorielt th. su uvldunces of Identity, and he falls upon
the press aud thu public to aid him tu his eflorts to rem
edy ao great an evil.
Tho following letters and certificates from thu leading
physician* and cbuinifl* ol this city wlU prove to the
>ld by the uudeisUncd are all they
UD0LPI10 WOLFE.
I feel bound to say that I lugard your Schnapps ns bo-
lug iu every respect pre-umlmmlly pure, and deserving.. t
medical patronage. At all eveuts, il Is the puruat jH.Shl
l’l»’ mi tide ol lloilaod Gin, huruloloru unobtainable, ami
rt! * •’Uc-h may ealt-ly prescribed by physicians.
DAVID L MOW. M. D..
l'bnrmaceuuea! Ohemlst, New York.
$0 FinxStkkkt, Nkw Yohk, (
Nov. *gl, Jr-o.*. |
UdfApho Wolff, fry., Prsnnit:
Dkah Sin -1 have made a chemical examination u| a
sample of yonr Schmd.tm Schnapps, witn the iuUutol
determining If any foreicn or Injurious substances hud
been added to tbe simple distilled spirits.
The examination has resulted in tho conclusion that
the sample coutaiued uo poisonous or harmful admix
ture. 1 have been unable to discover any trace of the
deleterious substances which are employed iu the adu!
turatiouof liquors. I would not hesitate to use myself,
or to recommend to others, for medicinal purposes, the
Schiedam Schnapps as au excellent and unobjectionable
variety of gin.
• Very respectfully yourt,
(Signed) UHAS. A. BEELY, Uhemlst.
r that all l
fitted to be.
Nkw Your. M Ckdar Htrkit, i
November ‘Jfi, 1607. {
Pilotphn Wo(f<, A,*<?., I'Tff'nt;
DiahSih l have submitted to chemical analysis tw
hurtles of 8. bledam Schnapps, which I took from a fn-s
package in yonr bonded warehonse, and fin'd as befon
that the spirituous I quor is free from Injurious irigred
cuts or falsification ; that it has ths marks of hem# agr
and not recently p*ru|»ar«d by mechanical admixture i
alcohol and aromatics.
Re*pectfully,
FRED. F. MAYER, Chemist.
Nbw Your, Tuesday, May 1,
V'UJphu AVy..
Dk.xu mh The want of pure wines and liquors tor mi
dimiHl |>ut|Nises has lieen long felt by the profession
and thousands ot live* have been sacrificed by th«- use u
adulterated art rl«*s. Delirium tremens, and other dl*
eases ul tii*- biain and nerves so rife in Ibis country, nr
very rare iu Europe, owing, In.a great degree, to the dil
fcronce In tin! purity of the spirits snbl.
We have tested the several articles imported and soli
by you, including your Gin. which you sell under th
name of Aromatic Hchledam Schnapps, which wo con
slder Justly emitted to tin* Mgh reputation ft has acquire.
In iliif fouiili y; and from yonr long experience as a for
elgn importer, Jour Mottled Wines and Liqnors shout,
m. et with the same demand.
We would recommend you to appoint some ot the r.
spectable apothecaries In different parts of thu city h
agents lor the sale of your Brandies and Wines, wher
the profession can obtain the samq when needed fo
medicinal purposes
Wishing you mccoss in yonr now enterprise,
We remaiu your uliedtent servants,
VALENTINE MUTT, M. D., Frofetsorof furgery, tin
v. rally Medical CollcgH, New York.
J. M HAIINOOHA*. M: D„ Professor of Ohoolral 8u
gery, aiirgooo ln-Cblef to ths Huts HosplUl, etc., No
11 East tiistssnth stresi
LEWIS A HAVRE, M. D., No. fM Broad
II. P. I)WEBS, M. D., No. TVJ Broadway.
JOSEPH WORSTRK, M. D., No Itt Ninth street
NKLHON STKKLE, M. D„ No V Dieeckerstreet.
JOHN O’REILLY, M. D , No. IHO Fourth street.
0 I. RAHIUKf,, M. D., Profei.ar of Ui* Prloripfei tui
CMrice of SnqtfTjf. N«» York Medial OollJS ,u.
No. Ul Nfn.1i tlreot.ond other*.
Th. ptoprIMor *lro offer, lor Ml.
Bottled WIuom nud I^l ( |iioi-a
WOLffi
nponM,.M ooiuea b;hlmeeff.expn
kM . H* rertiffat.
JWjMAFo^/qnta.BOMtajO.