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THE DAILY OPINION.
Htman Monsthobity—Ac Child with
Two Jlea'it and Four Amt*—In Chippewa,
WIscoiibIl, there is one, of the muat re
markable oldecti that ever breathed the
Ifreath of linaven—the body of a child
with two perfect head# juid four complete,
Well-formed nrmH. The lower limbi are
natural, and alao the extreme lower part
of the IxxJv. Jiiat above the hips the body
tocsins to Increase in size, the backbone
branching out to right and left, and diverg
ing fiiilllciently to give room fortWO shoul
tier blades between them in their proper
•position, the distinct two forint beginning
their operate existence just below the
MJTji pits. In front the body below the
Jlttvcl ajipears natural. About that point
5t gradually branches out into two separate
organizations, the breast hones bring
joined. The vital organs are all double;
the shoulders and neexsare allucrfect, and
the heads are well-formed. The features
lire regular and well developed, one head
apl>earing to lie that of a male, while the
features of the other resemble those of u
female. The genitals of the male are ]»cr-
fect. -VJtogether this Is a wonderful speci
men of Uie genus man. Like the .Siamese
twins, the two faces aro naturally inclined
toward each other, the back of the body
being broader than the front. The Inside
arms are in such a position as to naturally
tw ine around the little necks, each of its
fellow’, giving a pleasing effect. The weight
el the body, alter having lieen somewhat
reduced by the process of cmbulming, was
eight pounds. The child was born in
Cliipj/cwa on Hunday, the 14th of July—
Drs. J. A. MacDonald and Alexandria
MftB—d being in attendance. One side
lived a few minutes after being usliered
into this strange world, and then died,
while the other uid not breathe. The body
lias )>een leased from the parents—Who
Jiaturally shrink from having their names
published—by a man who proposes to take
jt abroad and exhibit it to the curious
world. Dr. MacDonald has embalmed it
lor that purpose.
0“ Another grand tournuinent is to
come off in September, at Columbus, Miss,
lien. Ord and stall, Hen. Humphries, and
uther (llstingulished gentlemen, including
members of the press from all parts of the
fctftte, ore to attend.
CfEOltUlA, Fayette county.
trut ion on the mUI>' of Burary Palmer, lule (
said county, deceased:
This i- to cite nil ami singular, the creditor an
next of kin of said deceased, to l>c and appear i
any offleo, within I lie t
id estate.
W ilDcsMuy Jmnd and official signature, August
96th, IWiT. EDWARD CONNOR, OrJL.ary.
augtT—WtM 1*1 in II I Ire f:{;
GEORGIA, Faysi nt county.
A M.IsON SPKIU, dun., administrator on the
e-tato ol Allison iMieir, deceased. having
made application to thin Court for leave to sell the
• 1 ‘"g to the estate of said deeeosed, for
the heirs and creditors, all persons
•notified to flic their objections. If
any they have, within two months from the first
publication of this notice, else leave will he
i<ranted for the sale of said real estate
August 2d, ISO". KHWAK!) CONNOR,
Pi foe $T> Ordinary.
I-' H kLB HHERIFF’8 SALKS.
\\l ILL bo sold before the Court House door, at
V t Decatur, In Dekalb county, Georgia, on the
BretTucsJa' in Octolier next, within tho legal
pours of •afe, lot of land number two hundred
and elghtv-ono (281), and the west half of lot of
Jand number one iiundred and eighty (ISO), both
mid lot and half lot being in tho fifteenth district
of DoKnlb county, and levied
August 24th, 1607.
Sheriff Do Kalb county.
augfiT—■wlds
GEORGIA, Cobb county.
W 1IKHKAS, Mrs. Caroline B. Ormshy having
applied to me for the administration of tlie
estate or Theodore D. Ormshy, late ot said county,
deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
in my office on or before the lir>t Monday in Octo
ber next, otherwise letters of administration will
)>c gran tod the applicant at that term of the court
of Ordinary for said county.
Given under my hand, at office in Marietta, this
August 22d, 18GT.
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
VI7IILUMAS, John U. Wallace, administrator
v\ drbonti non, of tlu* e>Uto of J. li Badger,
dccca»idT»nd guardian of tho estate of Glauc.u* It.
Badger, deceased, in Ins petition duly filed, repre
sents that he has fully discharged said trusts ami
is entitled to letters of dismission:
All persons concerned are cited and admonished
*o file their objections, if any exist, in terms of tho
law. else letters of dismission will be granted the
applicant.
Witness my official signature, this August 2.1.1,
28(77. DAN J KL PITTMAN, Onlinary.
uug24~wfim [ Printer’s fco $4.6UJ
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
XXTilKREAS. John J. Thrasher, administrator
\ \ of tho estate of Joseph A. Thrasher, late of
said county, deceased, represents in his petition
duly filled, that he has lull? executed his suid
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to show cause, it any exists, within tho
time allowed by law, why letters of dismission
should not he granted the applicant.
Witness my official signature, August 22d,
lmi. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
iP|M iM [Printer's foe $4.601
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
VIf IIKREAS, James K. Williams, guardian of
VV Mrs C. 1). Duane, (formerly C. I>. Johnson.)
and John I.. Johnson, represents, in his petition
duly filed, that ho has fully discharged his said
tru»t<and Is entitled to a dismission:
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to file their objections, if any
exists, within the time allowed by law, why let
ters of dismission should not bo granted the ap
plicant.
Witness my official signature. August ltd,
2867. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary
augtfi—w40d ; Printer'[* Ice $ ft]
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
AI 711 EKE AS, E. W Holland, guardian of
W Georgia and Lou ( raft, minors and orphans
of W. II Craft, deceased, represents that he lias
fully discharged bis said trust, and is eutitled to
All persons concerned will file their objections,
if any exist, within the time allowed by law, else
letters w ill be granted according to the prayer of
petitioner. ^
w ra)r °K!ftttlfnThlKTMS^'
aujrtS—w40d 1 Printer* ten t»)
EXECUTOR’S SALK.
M Y virtue of an onier from the Court of Onliua
ry of Fayette eotiuty, Georgia, will b* sold
oro the court House door in said county ol
within the usual hours * " *“
THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD,
TIIK WBSTRRN HALF OF
TUT GREAT NATIONAL. LINE
ACROSS TIIE CONTINENT,
1 IKING constructed with the AID AND fiUPER-
IJVIHION OF THE UNIT Eli STATES GOV
ERNMENT, is destined to bo one of the mobt im-
POKTaNTAND VALUABLE KAII.ROADH INTER WOKLI>,
Principal Partlan of the Nnin Stem
Line between the Two Oceana.
The present western terminus is at Sacramento
n t lie nuvigaldc waters of the Pacific; but it will
ultimately extend from ban Francisco across tlie
richest and most populous parts of California.
Nevada, and U tah, contiguous to all tho great
Mining Regions of the Far West. The Company
are authorised to continue their lino eastward
until it shall meet and connect with the roads
now building east of tbc Rocky Mountain ranges.
Assuming that they will build and control half
between San Francisco and
seems probable, the
di stall
the Missouri Riv<». »■ uw.wum |>ivv»uivi ,ul
United States will have invented in the comple
tion of 705 miles «2H,5f)2«OO0,or at the aver
age rate of $35,000 per mile—not including an
absolute grant of 1(1,000,000 acres ot the
Public Lands. By becoming a Joint investor in
tho magnificent enterprise, and by waiving its
first lien in favor of the First Mortgage Bond
holders, tiie General Govkkkuknt, in effect,
INVITES THE CO-OPERATION ON 1'RIVAE CAPITAL
ISTS, and has carefully guarded their interests
against all ordinary contingencies.
The Central Pacific Railroad enjoys all the pri
vileges, grants, and subsidies conferred by the
tefiMof,Congress upc Am Nj| — " “ ‘
' ” l h,
Fayette, w ithin the usual hours ot sale, on the
first Tuesday in Novoml*er next, one huudred
acres of laml, being part of let No. 12*, in the
II Patterson,deceased. MUrn benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased Terms cash.
AngusUM. l«fl. FRANCIS PATTERSON,
auA^-snds tPrefoctM lxecntor
ADMINlHTKATRIX’S SALE.
i)Y virtue of an order (him the Court of Ordina-
ry ol Fayette county, Georgia, will be told
before the Court House door in said county of
Fayette, within the usual hours of sale, on the
nM —
belonging to tho e#Uto of Francis P. Jones, de
■ease" Bold ini the benefit ol the heirs and
bred Ivors of said deaooaaod. Term* cash.
JAMA JONES Administratrix
August K lliT. mt^t-wuls [Pr> foe $51
NOTICE.
CJJLTY DAYb alter date application will be
O made to the Onttnar> of Bartow county, for
Yeeve to tell all the real estate of Win. Crow, do-
Mood, late of Barvow cmniy. in Bold lor (he
btoofit of the hwirs and e red Iters of said deceased.
Aurnet Wth. 1«N II JT PRB K-Adm’r.
Acts or .Congress upon the other parts of tho
through line, and has, in addition, severul
special, exclusive udvantairen appli-
* ly to the Western Half.
I. The Company has received from the fitate and
lilet cities of California, utKitfaiut in money,
relit, and valuable jerojierty, tcorth’ovtr $3,000,
II. The luuil«*l and cotlilest j/ariqf it* construction
hat btfu tuccttt/ully mvreome w itliin Lite first
ISM miles. In a few weeks the track w ill he
completed entirely across tiie Sierra N
ently of the vast through traffic which
pass over it. Tho gross earnings for the
months of Juno and July, upon the 04 miles
then open for business, were ujaemrd o/$aJ07,-
000 in void; of which/our-A/fA* were net earn-
rnhwie of through butinent which is shared
among the Eastern connections and their
branches.
The road lies wholly in territory yielding the
precious metals, and itt revenue* are collected
incoin. Its rates for transportation are very
advantageous, being more than throe times
those of roads lying cast of it; and tiie ration/
operatingotqtenitt it lent than %]>er ctut. of tho
yt'ott earningt.
VI. In conscouence of the aid it receives from tiie
General Government, from the State of Cali
fornia, and from municipal corporations, the
annual intorcst obligations which the Compa
ny nro called upon to assume are very light.—
Tho uct earnings upon an average of about7r>
miles, in IrtOtt, were nearly three Umet the
amount of annual intercut UabUltiet to be at-
tnmed in building it, and mere $23f>.UN) more
than the annual interest on the entire amount of
Tho Company offer for sale, through usjthoir
FIRST MORTGAGE THIRTY YEAR,
SIX FEU CENT. COUPON BONDS,
Principal and Intercat Parable in
Gold Coin, In New York city. They aro. in
sums of tt ,000 each, with semi-annual gold cou
pons attached, and arc soiling for the present at
" or cent, and accrued interest fYom July 1st
xi, lu currcucy', at which rate they yield
Nine per cent* upon the Investment.
-.roi •resent, in all oases, the Jtret
lien upon a completed, equipped, nnd productive
railroad, in which have been invested Govern
ment subsidies, stock subscriptions, donations,
surplus earnings, etc., nnd which is worth more
than throo times the umount of First Mortgage
Bonds which can be issued upon it.
Tho agreement of this Company to pay princi
pal and interest of their Bonds in coin, being
made under tho Specie Contracts Law of Califor
nia, authorising and enforcing contracts to pay
gold, it legally binding, unlike similar agreements
madoiby companies In States where no such
legislative sanction exists.
In these important particulars tho Securities of
the Control l'aciflo Company of or an nn tnual de
gree of ta/ety, ttabilily and priglt combined.
The First Mortgage Bonds of this company
arc destined to occupy a prominent place among
FIRST CLASS SECURITIES in tho money mark
ets of this country and Europe, and will, without
doubt, ho eagerly sought for, and anxiously dealt
in hereafter, at rates materially In advance of tho
price at which they are now offered.
Having careftdfy investigated the resources,
progress, and prospects of the road, and the man
agement of the Company’s affairs, wo cordially
recommoud these Bonds to Trustees. Executors,
Institutions, and others as an eminently tound,re
liable and renumerative form qf permanent invest
ment.
Conversions of Government Securities,
INTO
CENTRAL PACIFIC FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS
now realise for the holders about
TWELVE TKR CEXT ADVANTAGE,
WITH THE SAME RATE OF INTEREST.
For sale by I
whom desei ipt
Valued, and by
FISK tt HATCH,
Bankan ud Detlen in Oovernmwt 8*ouritWi,
No. 5 Xassau street, New York.
N. B.—All kind, of (lovrrmurnt Securities re
ceived at the full lunrket price in exchange ftir
I the nbovo Bonds, Also,
tfAU dcocrlpttom ofOovermnent be-
I purities kept consUotly on Uuul, and
Bought, Sold or Exchanged.
-Uol.l Coin nnd f. S. Coupons bought, sold
tWDcpoidt* received on liberal term*,
subject to check at sight.
| JHr<.ollscU«» *>*ds throughout ths ooonlrj.
■0-KltoslUisout Slocks god Bonds boughs
sndsotd si tbs stock Kscbgggsun commission hr
OTS|)*cl*l attention given to the ex
change of Seven-Thirty Not** of nil the
scries for the New Five-Twenty Bond* of
MU. on lb* most tevoraM* terms.
McNAUGHT^OSMOND&CO. DOTH SEMI-AML’AL MPOSE.jCotton Gins! Ootton GinsU
:o: I tlivnsj the Agency, u this point, for the
i XJ. celebrated
TOTAL LOSSES PAID,
Whitehall street,
(OLD STAND,)
ATLANTA CFOHG1A,! £21,271,972 57!
Importers of, and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE,
CUTLKKV, GL’XS.
IKON, STEEL,
NAILS, HOES) Etc,
Manufacturer a* Ayentt for
md vounter
Old Dominion Nail Works tampany,
Vulcan Iron Works’s Bar and I*lauUUon Iron,
Circular, Mill, and
Cliftou Mill Company’s Carriage and Ti*« Bolta,
Brlnley’s Celebrated Kentucky Plows,
Calhoun’s Htandard Kentu«*ky Plows,
Collins’ Casteel Plows,
Gibson’s Patent Cultivator Plows,
Dupont’s Rifle and Blasting Powder.
The attention of Ifealers is respcctfaliy called
> our large and well assorted stock ot
HEAVY AMD SHELF GOODS,
Which we offer at LOW PfUCHS, for cash,
auglfi—dtra MoNAUGHT, OBMOSD & CO.
GREAT WATCH SALE,
ON TDK POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN.
Qivlny every Patron a Handsome and
Jldiable Watch for the buo Price
of Ten Dollarsl
WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE,
AND NOT TO BE
Paid for Unless Perfectly Satisfactory.
100 bolid Gold Hunting Watches
100 Magic CRMSil Gold Watche-
loo Ladica’ Watches, enameled.
200 Gold Hunting i hronometer do
■id Hunting kngiish fxiv
JULY 1st, 1867.
ASSETS,
AT il A It K E T VALUE,)
j HOUACK L. EMERY'S PATEXT-LMVtRSAL"
I . !
Cotton Gin and Condenser,
KAILWAY AND LEVER
HORSE H’OWEH.S
Threshing Machines,
AND THE INGERfiOLL’ft PATENT
COTTON PRESS,
1 am now prepared to furnish these
SUPERIOR M A C II 1 N E S
j'VBRT KIND OF
Kao
Wood
Straw
NEWS PAPER,
At makers’ prices
JfVKRY bTYLJC OF
At makers' price*
Lkoal
Rill
Flat
RULED PA1*ER»
Book
Job
Coi.oni.D
PRINTING J'APER
y.
At makers’ prices
short notice and i
nanulaeturert price*.
Cash on hand and in Bank
Real Estate
Mortgage Bond*
1 ( ity Mock, and
$ .’Mn.f-88 :»
*48.001 0*
0«h,UG 00
1 ,‘J0ti,4U0 00
other Public Securities
Lev* Liabilities, Claims not due and
,OS4,308 m
:m nm v.
Fire & Inland Navigation Risks.
tended to.
OFK|L’K—'Willi C. I. Brown..
hall street, one door front Alahu
ist side Whltc-
augl—0m
W QOOD8I
N. L. AXG1KR, Agent.
N E '
T II E R ECONSTRUCTIO N
Shoe
. W.’iO to L
UjO to 21KI
„ _ Wttohe*. HJM tu *60
WlO Silver Hunting levers flO to 2V)
WM) Silver Hunting Duplexes 73 10*.%
1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watoho*. ... 60 to 100
2,600 Hunting Silver Watches 2U to BO
5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75
■"■"•Every patron obtains a watch by this ar-
rangement, costing hut $10, while it may Ihj worth
$760. No partiality sho vn.
Messrs. Hill, Porter A Co., 2 and 4 I>oy stre<d.
New York City, wish to immediately dispose of
tho above magnifiecntstock. Certlflrate*, naming
tho articles, are placed in sealed euvelopes. ami
well mixed. Holders arc entitled to the articles
named uixrn their cortlflcete, upon payment of
$11, wheilieir it l»e a watch w'orkh $7W)or less. The
return of any of our certificates entitles you to the
article named thereon, .upon payment, irrespec
tive of its worth, and as no article valued at les*
than $10 is named on any certificate, it will at
once be seen that this is
gVo Lottery, but a straight-forward ltg(i!nuUe 7Vans-
action, which may be participated tn evenffD
by the moet fastidious.
A single certificate will ho sent by mall, post
paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, live for $1; eleven
for $2; thirty.three nnd an elegant premium for
sixty-six and a more valuable premium for
:10, ono hundred and a most superb watch for
15. To ngente or thoso seeking employment this
i a rare opportunsty. It is a legitimately con-
duoced business, duly authorized by the govern
ment, nnd open to the most careful scrutiny. TRY
IT. Address HILL, POUTER A CO.,
amfM)—dim % and 4 I>ey street. New York.
rdcr c
Hoot, Shot, Leather and
I\mllng Business,
#250 to 77) C O M M E N C E I> LAST APR! L, B
I . T - BANKS
fla-. proved a
DECIDED SUCCESS
W H YV
Because he has kept the largest stock of wifPh
f oods, in hie line, in tho statu of Georgia. MVf|
ho goods arc fully adapted to the wants of r
the community, cither wholmulk e
All of which have been made to his ow
bought by himself, in person, since the
DECLINE IN PRICES,
il for cash, consequently he can and will sell
' less than the sauio goods can be had elsewhere.
Being alive to the w ants of his customer*, and
’mowing the advantage that READY MONEY has
•verTIME, in buying, he has made all Ids pur-
hasea EXOLUHIvElY FOR CASH, and being
determined to sell only for
CASH ON DELIVER Y y
s can affoid to take half the prollts or others who
keep book* and sell on timo, (even for only thirty
days ) lie lia* determined to make the
JOBBING TRADE A SPECIALITY,
and wholesale buyers will find it mnoh to their
advantage to give him a call. He, will duplicate
any bill of goods, in his line, bought from Jobbing
Houses in New York r ...
Official.
IIKADQ’RB THIRD MILITARY DlSTBIOT, >
[Georgia, Alabama aud Florida.] >
Atlanta, Ga., August 19, 1867.)
GENERAL ORDERS, No. 53.
G RAND and Petit Jurors, and all other Jurors,
for the trial of cases, civil or criminal, or for
tho administration of law In tiie States of Goorgla,
Alabama and Florida, will hereafter be taken
exclusively (Torn tho liste of voters, without dis
crimination, registered l>y Bonn la of Registration
under the Acts of Congress of the United States,
known as the Reconstruction Acts.
.Sheriffs and all other officers whose duty it is to
summon and empanel Jurors, wdii require ouch
Juror to makeouth that he is ilw registered as
above indicated, specifying PreoWct and Onnty
in which hu was registered, which affidavit will
be placod ou the niUcial lilu* of the Court,
lly command of Brov. MaJ. Gen. Pop*.
G.K. SANDERSON,
Cant. 33dT. 8. Infantry, A. A. A. G.
Official: G. K. sandkrson,
( apt. 33d U. 8- Inf. and A. A. A. G.
angtl—dtf
MEADOR A BROTHERS,
Tobacco Commission Merchants,
(UNDKR UNITED BTATM MOTEL,)
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
R ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that
they keen constantly on hand an extensive as*
sortment of all tho lkadino brands known to the
trade, consisting, in part, of Ragland’s Virgin
Ragland’) Virginia; Ragland's Honey-dew; sell
Hulsey’s Comet: McCorkle A Bowman’s Queen of
the South; Miller’s Bluff City; Faoe’e Creole;
Matthovvi & Wright s Rose Mountain; Holland’s
Golden Age, and Holland’s Iadian Queen, together
with various other grades too tedious to men
tion. Also, assorted brands of CIGARS and
8MOK1NU TOBACCO. All of which aro offered
to tho trade on m accommodating terms m ini
chasers wlU find elsewhere. augfi—om
A MERIT) AN HOTEL,
CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE OLD INDEPEDENCK HALL,
PHILADELPHIA.
S. M. HE USINGS, Proprietor
atkglfl In;
NSW MILLINERY GOODS.
MRS. I. FRANK,
Deeetur street, 4 door* below old Ma«onio Hall.
Jttrt^rceeivwUa now and well
selected stock of II AW, BONNKT3,
RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS. FIJ>W-
r., which w ill be sold at VERY REA
PRICES. They have been purekas
VERY LOW F1UURM. Cell and examino before
purchasing elsewhere.
AtlantaTU»a.. Augustl,ytl -lw
FOR MALE.
® A SPLENDID HOUSE AND LOT IN
Marietta for sale; second hou*o from the
public square on “National Ocmetcry
street;’’ house with flvo well plastered tx>oms,
four fire-place*, garrett and cellar, double kitch
en, with stack chimney, good stable and splendid
garden as good well <>r w aier a* there is in the
whole country. Everything in good condition.
Shade trees in front end fruit tr*
For full particular* apply to
boston, adding only
■All goods warranted as rey
nrcsente^l.
BANKS,
i Rui filing.
lapM—lyl
The Great Auction Room!
L.
BIERCE S
(OF MEMPHIS, TENN.)
c o,
Regular Auction & Commission Businhsu.
EVERY DAY AND EVENING.
Their stock will bo kept constantly full, and
consist of a goncral assortment of goods, to which
general attention Is Invited; and which will lie dis
posed of, either at public or private sales, if
GREAT BARGAINS
All parties intending purchasing AGRICUL
TURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY will
find it to their laterent to purchase of and
through me.
Circulars and Price List famished on applica
tion in person or by letter.
P. W. J. ECHOLS,
Agricultural Implement Dealer and
aug!8—dim Commission Merchant.
DRUGS! DRUGS!
CITY DRUG STOKE,
ON WHITEHALL STKEET.
TURPIN & KING,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS . JN
Drugs’ Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW CLASS,
STANDARD TA TENT MEDICINES,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
i? :e 13, if*tj :m: e r y.
• The great and Justly celebrated
II YG I EX IE WINE TOXIC,
18 SOLD BY TS.
Try it! Try it! Try it!
Attention given all orders entrusted to our care.
We sell at greatly advantageous terms to the
purchaser, our lauxed
FROZENSODA!
The Prescription Department
Is complete. Care nml dispatch employed in their
preparation.
OPEN AT ALL HOURS.
DOST POliGET THE PUCE AXD SAME OF
»ujzl—Hm TI'RPIN <fc KINO.
KLEEMAN’8
STUDENTS’ LAMP
CUJltCOAL IRONS I
WESTLAKE’S LANTERNS!
LAMPS REI’AIKEO!
LAMPS REI’AIKED!
\ China <t Plated Ware Eporlum
At meters’ prices
Manilla
W fi ITK
STRAtV
WRA1-INO I’APEIt
LrmtB
Noth
Cap
WRITING PAPEK,
At makers' prices
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C-8
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Pkintud
Tinted
E.NfiltAVtD
ENVELOPES
At makers' prices
t
At makers' prices
Wedpinq
Visiting
Mourning
CARD ENVELOPES
Porcelain
London
Bkistoj
CARDS & BOARDS
At makers’ prices
COUN T. U Y MERCHANTS'
wishing to replenish their stocks, will do well to j
call. Goods are
RECEIVED EVERY DAY!
wliioh are sold upon the best form*, nnd the stock j
embraces
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Staple Dry Goods*
Hand Looms.
■HIE CHAMPION INVENTION OF THE AGE
IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
Men's .nd Boy’s clothing, ^ Hand and Power Loom!
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, j
And all sorts of “ Yankee Notions.” ! >’
At maker,’ price.
Floor
Grain
Mkal
PAPEK BAGS,
Whits
Maxilla
Wsappmo
PAPEK BAG 8,
At makers’ prices
Be sure and find the right Auction Uoom,
corner of Whitehall and Alabama street*, where
every attention will be *hown purchaser* at all
seasonable honrs, and which I* lust tho place to
get DESIRABLE GOODS lor a SM ALL AMOUNT
OF MONEY. jylfi-tm
superior Advantage* over other Hand
», is more simple and durable, easier
uflenteod, Sa-ier to operate, and
>10 UK RELIABLE I
Plsntep i can Imj more independent by Weaving
all their good* for home wear on the
MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM.
GROVKSTEKN A CO.. PIANO-
. OETE MANUFACTURERS, No. 499
. . - - . ‘Broadway, N. Y.—The attention of
the public and the trade is invited to our
New Seale. Seven Octave, Rosewood PIANO
FORTES, which, for volume and purity of tone,
are unrivalled Ht any hitherto offered in this tv,-.-*- v**.//. hm nv
market, lliey contsiA all the modem improve- From FiJteen to Thirty I ardt can He Wl
raents—French grand action, harp pedal, iron ; ow this Loom tit One Day!
iYnmc. over-strung bass, etc., and each lnstru- l
ment being made under the personal Kaj^ervlsion — _
of Mr. J. H. Groviwtken, who has a practical ex- |
pericnce of over thirty year* in their raanufac-I _ ...
ture, is folly warranted m every Particular. 11 ^ caves as Tast as any t actory Loom l
Tho “Grovcsteen Piano-Forte^’ received the Half the Cost of the Clothing of a Family can be
highest award of merit at the celebrated World’s | SAVED BY ITS USE I
IU parts are Self-changing l
i it!
deiphia, Baltimore, Hoslon an<\ Now York. ...
ai*u the American institute, for five successive
years, the Gobi end Silver MciiaU from both of
hich can bo seen at our Ware-rooms. v ’ u f w"*""” u, f lur ’. V.V tu ’ .V V T,'" I"!
By tho introduction of improvements we make | f'readies, and throws the Shuttle. 1% Weaves
I’arp off. wind- up the Ulo’th, treads the |
By tho introduction of improvements we make i ireanles, anti throw* the Shuttle. It Weaves i
A «tlu were ptrfkct Piano-Koile, mid by mAOulac- hallnets, LUscy, Blanket, TwiU, Double-
turin* laraeiy, with a strictly cash ay.tom,« 1 1 UMa B
-v.^, 1. .. mi%J Plain Cloth, various kinds of Ribbed Goods, Fcnc-
onabloil to oiler Un**o insirumeut»at a i*rice which ’ fojf TwllU of all hind.-, Flax, < otton. Tow, or A11-
; trees In the rear —
augl$-<Hf
N“ w 8T0, ‘• ,
JST33W GhOOXJS!
0n« of WMMmU ttreo, and tb* railroad.
The inbaorlhar rMpaetrully tatbrau bit friend,
ud the publte la (merwl, cut be baa opened *
Urocrr and PimtUIo. Sun a, pborw aad ha. on
Ftjlh OuKoUUUyTVuA DWyja a
tSu'Jsyyfi
prices are from tlUO to $200 cheaper thai
SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
EMPORIUM.
naimorai eairw. w«*«nen, i.iueu ana iieiup v-ar-
pots—in fact, anything from a handsome Silk to a
| Rag Carpet. A^maker*' prices
It is femali, Neat and Light-not larger than a
common Break lust Table.
I
Gk O. ROQ-E!RS,
Decatur street, M door below Messrs. Moore
Marsh, and opposite United States and
American Hotels.
rs-A Prices will be found more
muon able ami stock more
complete than any in the city of Atlanta.
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES of the most ap-
proved style aad 4aIsh on hand and made so order.
Plteeb give me a call *
Banns* repairing done promptly in a work
manlike manner. augV-lm
L . ITIAVI 4k 113 i
(Lata of Columbus, Ga.,)
mroBTSHS or cbooksbt,
R*. ltl Okultn *tt**l, *•* lut,
A It is 4 very simple, and easily understood: every
thing is performed by Turning
a Crank.
OT LOOMS AND COUNTRY RIGHTS
FOR SALS.
For further particulars. Bill of Prices, I>ocnp»
Ivo Circulars, and Samples of Weaving, address
RUSH PRATT,
Q± LOOM A MANUFACTURING OO..
Atlanta, da
Ml ■. sm i A Prsaidsni Asaamv ors«. Sao’y.
A r- fitMBh.TlWrsrj
Job
1‘RINTINOIINI
Groc ICRS'
and
Drijohist’*
PAPER BAGS,