Daily southern opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 186?-1???, May 16, 1868, Image 4

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tm-mm ■ « MM TEE SOUTHERK OPIHIOI. Tim; New IJevkxue Bill.—We yester- «I:iy jtave some of the features of the Inter nal Revenue Hill, reported, from tlie Com mittee of Ways and Means, and now sup ply some additional particulars. The hill creels the Internal Revenue Bureau Into a separate department of the Government with the present Commissioner at its head, with a Hilary of *6,000 per annum. Ills powers are greatly enlarged, and lie is rendered as far as possible independei t of the President. The bill also provides for ix Deputy CouiinDnAiiers who are to lie Polbear Commercial College, (Open constantly, Day and Evening,) CORNER OF CAMP AND COMMON STREETS, ~ -r-1/'X 1-fc m T-1 o ! In the Elegant and Spacious Iron Building, PIANO F O It 1 Fi b* j ORLEANS LOUISIANA THE LAST NEW ADDITION TO j Founded in 183*2—Chartered by the Legis- GrovesteeB, Fuller & Go., 55 Mercer street New York, fm our different style* i? attracting tlie admiration of l>oth critics anil popti- mention specially, some of tlie claims ot lUU new PIANO. IJciieviug tlie exterior should be a* beautiful to U»e eye as melody to the ear, we have paid great attention to getting them up in a 1 style that is conceded by a 1 1 who have seen them to be the handsomest PIANO FORTE made. Tbev are an entirely new STY LK with lour round on dived corners, heavily carved legs amt lyre, base richly ofthl? : hiturc of Louisiana, with Commer cial. Agricultural, Mechani cal ttnd Literary De partments. T moulded, ami contains ot'K latpsi- uiraoVKO suv . —-- — * - -— s —.o.iious, of its eidef> of divi>ioin H» the cilice here, and j ^Upf.hi'lit/to^pal.aJ^ 5“evtS “shade and ex , Otlicrw i-C retd g.’.pi/.cs tBC lrOiO depart- | press ion Horn tne softest uiurttitir. the < ros?endo, I anv set of Looks, it matters not w hat thoUusliuxT? ment. It also i»rovide.<» lor a Solicitor of! and the F V. dlUS COLLEGE HAS, BY IW OWN MEUITS ami thorough practical plan of educstion, l all the liberally endowed State Colleges mil tne south western States. It is the oldest Commercial College in tae United fctatcs. Everv student who gives proper attention to the iustnicti n is qualified before graduating ti keep Internal Revenue, to be appointed by tli President, with the eon-etit of the Senate, who is to be independent of the Commis sioner. and to Let as a check upon him. as rite consent ol its Solicitor is required to many acts of the Commissioner before they are valid. The bill leaves the tax on w hisky at $2. but also taxes retaH sales ol the same. Tax on all kinds ot chewing tobacco is f.xed at 40 cents per pound, and on smoking and other inferior kinds 10 cents. Cigars are all taxed at $10 per thousand. Petroleum remains at 10 cent*. Taxes on sales of merchandise and me chanical productions are one fifth of one per cent, over $5,000. tSjieeial taxes are largely increased in many cases, requiring them to lie paid on many branches of bu- sincs* heretofore exempt. flic following are some of the items pro vided for in the bill: Retail dealers whose annual sales exceed $5,000, and not $25,000, pay $20. Wholesale dealers ($2 for each $1,000 in excess ol $25,000) whose annual sales exceed $25,000 $50. Bankers using a capital of $50,000, or less, ($2 for each $1,000 additional.) $200; Brokers, $100; Commer cial Brokers, $20; Foreign Commercial Brokers, *5.000; Custom House Brokers, $10; Insurance Agents, w houe receipts from fees and commissions do not exceed $2,000, $10; exceeding $2,000. $20; Auctioneers, ll annual, sales do not exceed $10,000, $10; not exceeding $25,000. $20; exceeding $25,000, *50; Produce Brokers, whose annual sales ilo not exceed $10,000, $10; Claim and Pa tent Agents, $25: Retail Liquor Dealers, $25: Distillers, $200; Brewers. 9100; Deal ers in leaf tobacco, when annual sales do not exceed $25,000. $50; and $2 for each *1.000 exceeding $25,000;) Dealers in to bacco. when annual sales do not exceed $5,000. $10; (and *2 for each $1,000 in ex cess of $5,000; Manufacturers ol tobacco. *10: and w hen the penal sum of the hood of manutastiirersol tobacco exceeds $5,000 $2 for each $1,000 in excess of $5,000;) Manufactures of Cigars, when annual saler do not exceed S51KH). *10; (ami *2 tor each *i.ooo in excess of $5,000;) Cigar makers. *1; Manufacturers not otherwise provided for. each $10.— Washington Star, YMh. .give* the Performer every udvaiu.igu of the CO NO K l So ISO. l’ricc. f'oj. mart*— dkwlv MAKV ’ 6 i' A T E N ALL'M AND Di;v l'l.ASTKII. FI re and liar y l a r Pro S W ITII T may bo, a:nl ,1 o the Correspondence of any house. Modems can attend ihe Commercial Course or the Liti-varv or the Agricultural course, or to Peu- inensiiip, Arithuietic or Book-keeping, or the kugli.'h, 1 rcnoli, .''banish, ui'iunui, Latin or Glee*. Eaiigt.ages, Telegraphing, Cnonography, lVuiuausiu-1. ixoot-kecplug, or the t*i 6 tici Mut'icmull. etc., separately . Tlie Quickest, Best AND ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE, And the only route having two Daily Con nections* fov St. Lou is, Chicago, and the West, IS VIA LOUISVILLE. T7ROM ATLANTA the time via Louisville Is r 8C to 22 hours quicker to St. Louis; 10 to 2» hours quicker to Chicago, and correspondingly quicker to ail Western Cities ,than by any other qu route. Tables. A F E S .« ii,ne .-reran is during tin •tvh.iiit*, 1*1. ml .lei's, etc... ,eiu -a'-, lor One I'hou?- \ » m ;ag year, liter,. Lawyers, rtoam- ,• .a liern learn to oj.eu, ox. rerrecil* i» a lea COMBINATION LOCKS. THE BEST IN THE WOKLI). Ne\ uuly * DnKAl.B MOKTOL SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL In*-old Indore the Court House door, at m-eamr. in i>eivalo county, Georgia, on the fir?) Tuesday in -Inly next, within the legal hours >>: sale, tlie following property, to-wit: « »t.e steam saw u.iil ami fixtures, now on tin- land ol .lanes Miilica::?, two miles from ."tour Mountain, in D* KaL> county, Georgia, to »ati»r- a mortage li la issued I loin the Fulton Su|>ei lot Court, April lei iu. ItfiS, Larendon ft ltro , forth* use ot J. n Dtiiie-n vs. Holmes Sells. This ihr j>i!j !av of April isffs JollX W McCUlIDY. Deputy Sheriff iii~f—ni'i- Printer*s ier #s DkKALB SHERIFF’S SALE. W 1 Li. be sold before Ihe < on it House door, in the town of Devatur. DeKalb county. Georgia, on tin lirsi Tuesday in dune next, within the legal hours of sale, the fcllowmg prupeity, to-wit: One lot of laud uumlier thirty live (35) in th* 1m1, distilet oi orgiually li nry. now DcKait county, containing two hundred two and a ha!, acrcs. to -atisiy a li ft. issued irom tli DeKalli >ii; crior court. April Term, 1863; Gartreli ,t till. \- .lohn It. Wilcher. Tii-'inas Wilclier. ilefeii an- in i'.ui liiueiit, amid > Kilgore, security on ap- ;k'u1. i’bis Aiiril doth, long. J. W. McCUKDY. Deputy .Sheriff i a-O-u tds Prin'e-*s-re $< Btl DkKALB SHERIFFS SALE. W ILL l»e .-old before the Conrt House door. In ilu town ot Decatur, DeKalli county, Geoigia, or. tlie litst Tuesday in June next, within tli* legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Fit v at-re» o, laud, it being part of lot No. P6 •.«» the loth dis*.i i.-t ot originally Henry, now DeKalb county »ld as the property of J J crockett to s.»tis y Uve Justices' Court d. as issued from tne 1 Disti ict, G. M., NoVciuIk-i 9-til. lst»»; D.d Irbuy vs. J. J. Cri>ckett and U M Morns Lc. v m.ide and reiurned to me by i'liut YV Young. 1. < this May tth, 1808 W. MeCUliDY, Deputy aiier ff Printer s lee fS jo NOTICE. *.\ ILL l*c so! 1 before the Court House do r, lit the tow r ol Decatur, DeKalb county, on the llr»i Ti.e-itaj lndt.ly ncx*. within tlie legal ol sale, the lo.iow mg propeM*. to-wit: AnestiuJ Mule Posted hy John W Tuggle o iIi«-k-<;.| I>isn, t G M., of said county. Tins ih»- 1-t day of M av, 10^8 JoMS \\ . UlChY, Dej'Uty Slieriff. matt—\\t«-s 1 rmter's tee $t(M GORDON ( OL’NTY SHERIFF'S SALE FOR JUNE. WILL *>c sold beiorc the Court-house door, in the town oi Calhoun. Gordon county, Ga , on the flrst Tuesday in June next, within ihe legal hours of »al«-. the following property, to-w it: One lo; of iam', No. xi:> in the 14th district and :> i se.-tioa of Gor Ion county, as the property of K. 1*. Hudgin-. to satisfy one Inferior Court fl! la. In l.itoi o; d ii. Alexander vs. E D. iiu-igin* and J M field., it i-eing sold for the purchase money. The proiM-ity wa- j-omteit out oy plaintiff’s at turuey 1 li is the 21 dav of M »v, lRiid. lullN UUKoHAM, Sheriff, may i—vrtda Pi inter’s fee f-J .V> -ier levy. WJ ABRANTED THE VB Never cornxle the iron. Nc\er Jo-.c iiie tire-proof qualittefl. Are tho only S.ii'i» U!LJ with Alum and Dry Plaster. Please send or call for an Illustrated Catalogue MAKVl.N X CO.. Principal j No. BUS llroudway. New Y ork. Warehouse, J No.TOl Chestnut st, Pliiladtlphia. marl*—davraui JOHN B . I’ U L L E U , 41 DKY STUKKT, NEW YOUK CITY. I Manufacturer and Dealer in PORTABLE ASD MTATIOSAKV STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS From 3 to 350 Horse Power. MOST approved Circular and Upright I Saw Mills, Grist Mills. Sugar Mills, ami all kinds of Mining and Plantation Machine ry on hand and built loonier. $f^*Ah*rtiug, Puliiea, Leather ami Rubber) Belling, and aU kinds of Iron and Wood-working Machinery. hlneryand Railroad supplies in store lpped at the lowest rates. STEAM. GAS ANlTwATER WORKS. Boiler Flues, ami all kinds ot Brass ami Iron Fitting*, Tool*, Ac., for steam and Gas Fitter's use. fti^lYie best and largest assortment in the city and at greatly reduced pi ices. >umi lor price list. NEW 30 BARREL TURPENTINE STILL hxtra Heavy Bottom. AH complete. For sale Biurh t>elow cos). M0*htlil» ol all siACs built to order an l Distil- lersntted out at the low es* i ates. EVERY KIND (-F PLANTATION M A C ii I N i-) R Y. Kugiuen, Horse Power*. Grist Mill-., .\gn--u.- tural Implement*, of every description in store, xml for sale at the lowt-sl rate-. COTTON GI NS A XI) COTTOX PR ESsES The McCarthy Giu every m vie, witn tlie ‘.’ajtor. Eagle, Urewti. houtluMii ami tae new Craven haw Gin* and Cotton Pre.-scs. v. ii!. i-.n- fines ami Horse Powers, and :«11 supplies in io.e. and lor sale at the lowest lates, by J. 1L FULLER toot*—T 47 Dev street. New Ymk • itv. We Ii an-, otu ic:; N. l>.— ii< boatiiieii, li keep, an.i !■ i day?. BENLi i 1> or ATl'iv.wI.Nu lulS cuI.LKGK 1st. i iic tud -Lt sav.-s tundi and money— :i? t.'vn- ,;u ',i*cial I’toicsswra »ii4 Apartments lor cadi tali, and ail things are taught ami pi .ii lile# t.s iu bllsllie.s. ■fii. i’eniiiuvshlp Is taught as u iCftNCk, <al.ii r.ot by iiubatioj; ueucc aii i-.hu easily learn. We u.ive one of the :.ost distiugni»hed Peam<.u living, a? Professor. 3d.Unir Graduates are sought by business uieu, _ ami may be found, as Principals, Book keepers ; and Clerks, in a large portion of the Banks and j Business Houses of this city and over the south. ' lhev receive $10)J, $3UW, or $JlO> per annum. ( This education is the best loriune paientg can gi vc t.iei r sons. 4ui. Tue iMplomuot' this College is a passport over the Commri'ciul woiid. otir. l uuug Geutleiuen who have entirely neg- iucted U.eii studies, cau here ne qualilled *or busi ness in a -.lioi t time. Gill, i his i.oiiogo will qualify young gentlemen to onen similar institutions in aUsoniucrn Cities, Alexico, Brazil, etc., U they ccmo wel* r-evrn- meuded as to character. 7th. Crippled solulers and sons of clergymen will have liberal d*duo<Wn* made. N. B — ihu?e w ho will* lor Jtook-keeper* or j Teachers »uould givefuU particulars. TYenre wiio send young student* should put ili-dr mouey in , the bands of their meicuaut or tho Pro*ment ConaenseJ. Time Western mid Atlantic, Nashville and Chattanoo ga and I.ot.i.-v’llt- and Nashville Kailr:oads No. 1. No. S. Leave Atlanta -’h) a u 7.00 r u Leave Chattanooga 7.40 r a 4 30 A M Leave Nashville A M ®-40 f m Arrive ut Louisville : '-iO r u 4 00 A M For St. Loitiw and the West. No. 1. No. S. Leave Nashville Arrive at Louisville Arrive at Sit. Louis •J~, hours 45 minute-, by '! v u) uiimitc- hv No -) to i iianges Cars, vi/.: at Lo or Indianapolis, i tic uud North Mis- mw PATEMT nia (ESTABLISHED ls? , ' jr & 3a.cc manufacturers of Pia no , .•;.G) AM 0 40 P SI .3.0W r M 4 00 A M 0.45 AM 1.00 A M and HO hours and Louis. Only Two -vilie and Seymour, •••t at >t. Louis with Pad- Kaiir.'ad.s lor Kansas City, in y and the Iwuvc Nashville Aline ut Louisville ... A ri ive at Imlianapoi is. Arrive at Spriugbcii... At rive at Quincy No. 3. li 41) P M 400 A U 1U.UI A M 8 40 P M 3.30 A St Tlie South must now educate practically or ce ior- ever tlie loioiig vassal of the Aorih! Circulars aud Catalogu® sent to all who desire them. BOARD.—students can board with the Profea- ors and oilier good lami.ies at p-50 to $35 per ibo.au. HEALTH.—For seven years New OrLxms lia? beeu as lieuithy as New York or Phil*fclpnia. COLLEGE OFMCF. ROOM NO. 6. TERMS—RAY Able IN ADVANCE. Pci.lmibship, lessous uot limited * aj 0b ; U bb.e aau single entry. Ul Ui 5>t. Josepli ami tlie 'Vest. For Nprl liu i 1 e itl i i*r West. No. 1. .0.00 A M .3.10 V M SSJ i> u ,7.od P M .1 iW P M «'Hours by No. !. and 31 Hours 50 Minutes by No. 3 to Quincy. Only Two Changes of Cars, viz: at Louisville and Lafayette, l ouneet at Quincy lor St. Joseph, Kansas City uml tlie West. For Chicago aud iiic Northwest. No 1. No 3. Leave Nashville. C OO A m 6.40 P K Xu ive at Louisville 3 00 pm 4 00 a a Arrive at Indianapolis 830 P M lO.iA) a m Arrive at Chic.oga .. 6310 A M ft.uo P M 34 Hour? 3>) Minutes by No. 1, and at) Houis 30 Minutes by No. e to Chicago. Only Due Change of Cars, viz: a; Louisville. THIS IS 1 HOURS QUICKER TIME! X 0 Ttiau made by any other Route Only Four Changes of Cars FROM ATLANTA TO ST. LOUIS, AND Only Three Changes of Cars FROM ATLANTA TO CHICAU0. mr*See Condensed Time Table. TICKETS ^ AH l.OlliST 1.11.C* ALBERT FINK. General Superintendent L. X N. U. R. L. P SIPPLE. Traveling Agent. tcblO—ileoiill lint: -Will- THE MOUNT AUBURN Young Ladles’ Institute O PJkNKDU* Twenty-tbird session in tim ber with nearly two hundred pupils I'ne numlier has seen increasing every week since, and the School Is in a flourishing eoin'itioii The iarge new building is not yet ruil. Tm.se aving pujiils to send to boarding-schools a e invit-.-d tn tmnsider our term* ami claim? be lore deriding to semi to any other pla< e. Tne Spring session will commence Februarv 3. IU* heatlhftil location ami its country posit mn, while y«t *o near the city, give-it a'dv.ini ige? »v«*r ei.her rity or country scln-o:?. Its vhar«cte: a? a flrst rate seminary m Learn- iug Is too well know n to bred iu: tin eo.ir.n. ut'. Tne LIBRARY, C.i BiNKI' AND .I’l’Ah’A I l s. already very extensive, art* reeciring \eaii\ a i- -liitous. kor Catalogues or iurormation, a-l'iic*> 1 H >V HlfE, z6 West Fourth street, • ineitinaii. «>;.ii>. Or. H. THANK MILLER. Pivsnle.it. nut: G T J, W. ANL.tsSo.s a U AMtB'oS \U. .1 AsuTlG SOS, it I A. U. COLE. J NO. XV. ANl>FI*NO>’.S SONS a CO,, KACTOR'S, GENERAL Uu.MMlSMi )N AMP F O e w A R D 1 N G M K11 U II N T S. Corner Drayton aud Bryan streets. SAVANNAH GEORGIA. marl*—-lir SPECIAL BAILIFF SALES Ol- FUL TON COUNTY FOR JUNE, l^.S. B- ok-keeping u ub.e aaa single entrj, e'C., a perfect course An Uiuctic—lUciuding »il commercial cai- cuiat ions Lectures on ( omuierei.il Law ^ I'he above Constitutes the touuucrcia Coui*e.; stationery ior Commercial Cours -, inein ing oi.iiiA book? 8t..tionery lor I'entnanship Diploma, tor .Ma.-ter ot Accouut* Engi eh. ricuch, >pa.-isii, uerman, Latin, Greek—full Cou.?e, not limited; Tear ti ers eoli.?c id P lialuaush.p, each A laic 1.1- kel in all the - epalttueats bo any La giiage; mi /Maying pc 5d t*j JJ At Ui dj i oft lo on mj 0e boo U) iin, e •AJ tr. Hi, my .ier Bailie bint ic?—price depend* on ii extent o. uie Louise. -..',ii Grammar 50 IX) r».— A aiud-trl li.xving paid for a Course in oraoc-i ,t? a-tove. .s e.-.liued to a Llie ticket i .l U( partiuei-1. ire eau attend each branener . ilia, iiesi -e. X ..ere arc mouliUy graduating -es. .->tniii.iiXo can teg in at any time. oh GEORGIA. DeKalb county. YVHKRKAS, A»aW. Howard and .S.nn el Potts, administrator? of J^tu<-s M. Brantley, deceased. repre*en lo the lourt. in tlieir |>etitiou uu'.j Cle«i ami eutcie.tl on record, tliat they have lully admini?tcrc<l Jaiuc* M. Brantley'? e?iate: Thi? therefore, tu eite ail i^rsons eon- cerued, kindred and creditor?, to show cause, if any they have, w hy said administrator* should not be discharged from tlieir administration anil receive letter? oi di?mi??ion on the flrst Monday in October, BXk-. Given under my baud an l official signature, this March 31. ltfls. J. B. VVI L?K>N, Ordinary. ■WtM-niW Printer’s fee $4.50 ,"la. oil i n tlie q.eriy, GEORGIA. Monroe coo »y. WHEREAS, A. C. Smith, administrator on the estate of Green p. Smith, ileceu<eil, having made application lo me for letters of dismission iroiu the admin i?l tu ion oi said estate: These are, therefore, to give notice to all con cerned, kindred and creditors, to be and appear at my ofltce within tne time prescribed by law, and show cause, ii anythey can, why said Tetters should not !*e granted tlie applicant. Given under iny hand and official signature, tli s the3 . February, 1868. O. MORSE. Ordinary, let*—\\6m Printer's fee ff 50* GEORGIA. Gordon county. WiLL tie sold before the Court llou?c • the city of Atiauta, Fulton euunty, o**>r the Hist Tuesday in June next, itm legal hours of sale, the Zotlowiug pi to-wit: Alexander .t Cassel*’ lalcrest i i a single story wo-,d house and lot. I * ii g and b<-ing In the eitv oi itlanta, • oun»y of Fulion, lot cout.lining o.ie- iiair au acre, more or ins?, uud trouts e.t?t on West Peachtree street, and joins a tot nu tin: »outli tielongiug lo Mr? ilonstoii, ami a lot on the Horth belonging o* Mr. Troup Said i.ou-e and I lot is now occupied by W. I’, liuzbee, Alexander Jt Cassel*’ interest iu said house and lot i? 1 \ led on by a distress warrant issued from the f ountv 1 l ourt of Fulton c.»unty, in r«vor »d Wm Markiiam'. i Property polutei out by plAiiitid. This tlie 3-1 day of May, 1868. Also, at the same time and place, one lo- of land 1 containing lour acre*, more or 1???. whcr on tlie Atlanta Milling and Rolling Mill? are now 'itn. a ted, also a.l the uigelnuerv and buildings ol said Company on ?aid lot of taml. Said lot ol land lyiug and lieiug in the city of Atlanta County ol Fulton, and in the 14ih Disti ic ol original’, v , Hen y. now Fulton county Levied on as the property of the Atlanta Mining and Kol ing Mill Company, by virtue of sundry ii. fa?. i.-?u.d from < the County Court of Fulton Coun;v, in favor ol . Ziinmenn-n A Verdery. and others Property! pointed out ny defeud-ill’s attorney This 4. it dav ot May. 1868. * . . Also, at the same time and p aee, one single story brick store iioiGe, lying an i being in ihe ! city of AtDnfa. Comity of Fulton, and on tlie c/ornerof Wuitchall and Alabama streets >aid house is now o*-cuuicd by Red wine & box n- a drugstore Levied on a? the propertv ofcon- ■ nsliv A Bro.. by virtue of fl. fa issia*d irom Kill- ! ton County Court, in favor of Peek A Bowm.iu. . Property pointed out bv ilaimifl? uttornev This the fld day of May, 1868. ‘ I Also, at the same time ami place, one round ta- i hleanu cover, nine framed pictures, two mirror?, 1 one clock, one fly brush, one w shstaud ami one j trunk. Levied on aa the property of Bevel)v Ponder, by virtu? of u distress w arrant is-ueii from Fulton County Court, in favor of \V. P Chisolm, trustee for his wife. Prouetv pointed out by the plaintiff. Thi? 3d day of M.n". imw I Also, at the same time ami pi ice om<- large i Minor. Levied on as tho property William I Combs, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the countv ! Court of Pulton county, in favor of Oliver Lewis Property pointed out by plaintifl ? attorney. | This may 18b8. .W. H. nOLCUMBE, 8pcefa> Bailiff, i may3—wtds Printer’s f- e 'ii m.? i, vv I F A C U L T Y . ill'll'^ DOLBEAR, Prcei-lrut, Lociurer liu.-i: e??. cusioius il.aik-k oping, etc. i.l its l. LoLBE VK, V icc-Pie?ldcut, I^-c- Ulicl mi * oiuiuerciul UusLUees, ifaMXlng, hx- e.iaiige?. Bo-.a-aceping, aad liatica ox Liu- I'lo.- »•« *• -Vgii.ai'tural Department, Mechanical Dcpart- :ncul. , i'lineipal. 'ine Lc.lur.s on Agu. Mini: a, Cneutislry—a.so on Eoluieal Econo ui.,—a,iU on jtccuaUics, etc.. Will begin in Uct , del La Vt. k>.in.ueici.il iiepiu luieiil—F. A MONROE. E?q Leciurci on t.mniucicin. Lax, etc. • alat uialieaj Lepai tiueul—iir.O ii. BKA- K Ell. l’r.-iess.-i and Lecturer on tuuiuirivUI Ln tul.r.ion? an 1 iiiglici 'laliicuiatfcs, i,ook-keop lig tiepailuicnt —J. B. oUlib l.ti ami.) \\ 9i LaU.xs, i'r.lessors and Leciarciswk ILK,* keeping, etc. i.ug i?u .'opallinent—Rev. gEO. W. sTIlK- i Ski . I ro.ossor an i Lecturer on Eugii-h Lutr.v- Uu e, etc. t re ii on Dt-pa: uue -. I—J V. aEAKUttE *U, l*rw , teo.'or. Dop.iitm -.il for i’euiuaiishii—li. rt. ELsrl'ON, Pro! !?ui aii i Lecturer ui Busiaess and O: aa menial .'c-.,iuai.»:u 1 » .-p.inish i>vpa. uueut— M AN L EL MEtlNO, i'r.-ic??oi oei.iian D.-pailm nt- Kcr. A. F. ilOPPE, Pro le?-or. i.aiiu ..nu < .reek Dcpai luxent—M. MKUINo Rev. A i . HOl'TE. I'ivies sorb. Mi.don siuliudi-.t ior tills College shOiild btlUj 1 till- Cir.’-iimr <*. special di’eeU.o » tuario Attention, Housekeepers! YOUR LAST CHANCE! Closing Out ! Closing Out! N OT having disposed of all mv goods at Auc tion,! now oiler at RETAIL AND W1IOLK- * A LL tiic remnant oi my good? at GREATLY liCitCClU) PRICES. Come Price and j udgo Dr yourselves. The stock consists of 3 cooking stoves. 18 heat ing stoves, iron an ; tin kettles, porceiian boilers, wafth non?, stove pots, andirons, grate bodies, brass kettles and a small amount of tinware, iron ana scire wire, hinges, screws. s:ove pipe. I'in- tieis’ trin-iniugs. rive!.'. Tinner?’ tools, cumllc- »tnk' window glass, v.i«*d saws, pig tiu. slieet tin. KeiO't-ne lamp?, oil cans, k:o3-jst^ oil l.at:i|> clituiiievs, Ac. L. Ml HA LOV1TCH, AT.iteliall street, *»•. 17 v !jroi Mu- * Gll.T K«r.” C A K K 1 M R . ii i: x . w. AND II U G U 1 E 8. to ilui Itvtail. anv style of CARR: AGE. BUGuY >r PLANTATION WaGgn. WOOD R UFF, OK UKIKKIN. dA., ll. s associate l with TOMI.lX.'suX. DEM A REST COMPANY, .\i nutacuirci'o; f ine karrnages. 630 BROADWAY NEW YORK, _ * WIIERi-7 the ' ft'-e prepared 0luruish, by Wholes’ Mr. V, oo.dtl KF's long expei leuce m tlie Car riage business iu Griffin and Atlanta. fGuorgin, will enable us to give better sa'istac ion iu fll:iu r ortlers for good -ul>? auti.il woik. such as tlie country demands, tnuii any other iiou-e. and at a' low prices as can be possibly f .rnislu-d to: tin- cash. We will keep < oii'tantly on nund the LIGHT CONi’oRi* BUGGIES, die same as form erly sold hy Air. Woodruff, and uhicu l*ee, mic ?»• universally pop-c.l r all thiougu tiic south, a- the i»e?t Buggy ic. use. Address all orders to TOMLINSON, DEM A REST CO., ru r5 IT 62.1 Biotdwac Y'»rk •Or* WITH Patent Combit-an ing Boards, i'utcnt«si \^ l |jr ‘ s _ Tuis invention, itiTr'.^'"”-- Siveiy into oqr Pianos, i? ol the sr ,.", ■ age to the tone of the Instrument . ,. c ' v* sounding-board—tlie very soul oi' t , !r produces thereby a pure, L una * “ superior In quality uml power to p iUnary Piano. The 8onndir.j p, from the rigidity caused by sm-h . its vibratory quality gu-ati, im ;i - ,. v * v of this eminently household u-.-i: ,. ,", *’ parties projM»sing to purchase :.cv. Vj" nvited toeall ana examine oor as-. c rooms Nos. Off aud b»> Broadwa_,, .." CRITICISM OF THE NSW YCHli ?*;?.. “Another improvemert in PIan<h , by the house of KAit.N ,x B.VC«)N, ex, Broadway. They have introduced** * " chamber or drum,compose l of a ,-ei i. ,,,. ' boards iu that part ol ihe piano-cast ,, by tlie keys. Upon this viinury ciu-i i. the maiu souuding-board whi . strings, thus separating and rede. . solid work of the case, an l re-t;ng the vibratory client. Tne effect i s crease reuiuikably the lanver ai.d and wo emjdiacize the fact m.u u^j successful endeavor to inipruve tic ... board, the attempt to do \\li.< i .. . failed. -Theconnection in tlie ordi;.,:.y i’ it , sounding-l>oard with Tne solid u.-ik has the effect ofk damper upon tim . ..o i : dulling or preventing its vibration :i:,.i ly shortening the tone or Uie n ;im , great aim oi the manufacturer i> i >y , ertul and prolonged tone, in ;... violin. The over-strung n.i'C ‘ of these l>oiut?, but tne eounvctioii iilg-boai'Uo Hull tfc p.o\-i . aua length of tone, is Till. M: -, bacon iMi-RVOVK.aikm the ?o: i;i : , in* ns it does, separate ti oiu t:.e • sounuiug-board, i? fi e.iiit.n i.n . m, a eouuectiou. 'ihe increase: . - , imparted protluces a I nu, ii. v iu a tone. An examination t!.«- J satisfy tliOse whosCex, tnat in ,*■> . singing cap .bility it 1m? qu.uu.c i, . the exacting surface ot the ne?t , ol RAVEN X BACON date? Bum 1?.a. a . time their instrument Uave won a , capacity and durability that l? in p. t.i i , session in favor oi any improve meat i..t nounce.’*—A'. Ir.buue. uiarr. j. BAUER & CO., Great Piano ForuJ MELODEON EMPORIUx i W0 Broadway, New Y'ork, ami •>') W.i- (Crosbj Opera iioust j t-liiva, W HOLES ALE VGENl-Hq., | l T Nli Eo ?T.\ l'E> ior v. a. kn _ v CO.’b CELEBRATED GOLD k: ki, rlaao r olCTBo. Also, age..is tor A. ii. GAl L .v i . .m-t first class l ianos. We Pave tiic L\!;o).'i BEST ASSORTED 8H‘OoK of PI AN •.?. »: Power and sweetness oi Tone, l...'y ... . able Touch, aud Beauty of Finish fi.i.e, \... . oeeu pronounced UN iflYALEi) wuoi.k8ALK rui.NTa rex CARHART, NEKDHA.l Atu> CELEBRATED HARMONIUMS ANx) 0RGA1-: Manufacturer? and Impoitoi'o; Ml -I- V. STuUshNTs, ud all kind? of Ml >li .L > Ul.i.VOisfc R« in ui!k r tin fdaee. J. B tl LR & U).,MnnM'l«:i:. N 6'J *1 ar!i>n 0 lju sl’eel. tn: ... . marl*—dly Lstablisiuil I sj. S T O ID -A. 1-L T NEW SCALE, OYER MRU Mi. Ft’LI. ii.oN K. ^X^IsTO FORTES. STOP Aii I «t JiOiililS, Manufaclurors oi Urauti, Square and U;-i. s - P i a ii o Fo r tes. OU R new scale Piiin.. . m n - . vli.ion to lueir pecu.iai ui«-i i? tain eVery lenly ta-ua-ne nn*-: .u^-wicuic-.., rendering Inc in ine I.m-x ■ ii| mu peiiect lustrum.;m ckcr oileix ; i-> on aud for Pfairi ok ioNk I'tLaur • . •CHaBILII V, and .uso SLumling i. t i i • . -i .tm.ivs; die u-:\v scale mo.'A .1 i’l i- (oiXib stau.is unlitaie-l. The Plano? oi mi? ina.iuiiic uie iiite 'i - tOBi foi uioi« inn. a OK a II IK i. ot a i i>.. at eke maliulaeturers .tie at moiit o> me over YWLNTV-KIt I- TUolsA.Nl* l..lll.’iies « Had mem iu use ill u. .w . _. overt p.il «>■ < lied world. All tetter? till ivplompl.t a.- oy Si'wli Viki. a. .tlwnlkl' lUal-13—.il*m OM l.| >.<la.it N e «t 1 irm fiilEwlX PLANING Ml I.l, NEAR MEDICAL COLLEGE. Jin.Fa's hdim;, Corner t»f Meeting and Queen streets, — (cHAULEsTON bbl fii c.tliOl.INA Atlanta - - ■ SASH t POORS - - Ceorgia. ANP B LIN PA, Made to order and warranted to give satisfaction. F U li N I T U R E JOSEPH PUllCELL, Proprietor. THIS well known ffr-d class Hotel has iust been thoronglilv repaired, refitted and re- furnished, and i.ott reuly for the accom modation of the traveling t.ub.ie* whose patron- ag? is respectfulI solicited. Xierchauts vis ting t.ie . it' are resi.ec.tfully in vi ted. Etery aecomui liati- n will lie afforded them. Co -ches always in readit es? to convey passen gtr? lo aud from the Hotel. The Proprietor promises to do ail in his power (or the com lo t of In? guest-. ill .writ—.iff NEW PATENT RUN0S7 MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. At GEOKGIA. DkKALB COUNTY. TWO MONTHS alter date application will be . made to tao Coart of Ordinary o<‘ lK loiiii iqmntr ^ V. application W’ill l>c Georgia, kt the first regular term alter the *- vni * I* : rut loti raff two inontha'f^.m ti.i. »..g * ‘ eave to masle to the honorable Court or Ordinary of Go.- ration o? two monthsTrom this notice ior ,eave i, don rounty. Georgia, for leave to sell the real sell tlie real estate of Wlilliam H. C Cowan .b- e'ta.e belonging to the estaU oflli-nrv Mewarr, ceased, for the benefit or the heirs andwdUor'oi late of-aid county, deceased. March 18,18b«. said deceased. April8 18»y 1 creditors ol marl*— w*m P. C SMITH. Administrator. Printer’s lee f 5 April 8. 181W. J- J. COWAN, Administrator. apr9- w2m Printer’s He 15 New York Prices. Turning aud Scroll Sawing DONE TO ORDER. L u m b e r -Dressed, AND TONCUED AND CROOVED, AND Lumber For Sale. tar Particular attcntiou*pald to shipping. LAND.8BERG A HARRIS, Proprietors. tebt» - e Atlanta. Ga. J. M, MAVIS A CO., C05IM16SI0 X M E KC H A X TS ANl* DLALKKH IS Foreign and Doiue«tle Lt^erars, SXGARX A Sl> TUBA CCU U . S . BONDED VV A K KII O U S F. No. 155 Hlain street, LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY WtiTMr. Reps. M. Jones, of Georgia, baa lately associated himself with this House, and will I*- pleased to receive any orders from his old • riends. maitt-H RAVEN & BACON, (Established Is**) WARnROOMb No. and 6it> Broadwa’ , NUV YOiiiL Manufacturers of Piano Fortes, with Hi, ir l’aten Combination .-sounding !maids Patented A a •just IJih, lAtHi. THI.? 1 VENT’ OS, INTRODUCED exclusively intoonr !'i is uf the _ greatest ad\ .mtage to the lone of the instrument, as it iifli cl, ilie- sounding. Imard the very soul of the l'lano, and produces tnereby a pure liquid tone greatly s-.peri r in quality and power to tflut of tlie ordinal* • Piano The sound* ing-lioard released irom it? comic, tion with the Piano case, and resting upon under sounding- siar.ls, is relieved from the rigiidt, unttsed by sue.i conucctiou, and it? vibratory qualitv in creased. Our Pianos nre first class in every purchasers will have not only our own guarantee .-is to their quality, but also tlie gu nun tee of tho reputation oi the instrument, obtained from the experience ofour patron- who Imv : used ihcm for a generation. AU lov-i? of this ••iiiiiienily house hold iiisiriun- nt, a? wed as the parties proposing to purchase new Pianos, are iivit. il to call and ci nin I we our assoitment mad)- <11 v NATIONAL HOTEL, Xea the Greenville and Charleston It. R. Depots. COLUMBIA SOUTH C.\ EOI.IN A. M (ISIU Ab Playing from 1 ri 1 J A L b. to Ju:a Costing from $3 to K. VK.il Y VaKiK.IV OK i it X. N E W E S T A CIO A11’ A ,\ IJit.Vi' T ttikl are pka-ant companions we'l a» Uue olnanii nx? <i>v tug given our special allenlio, ol -he Hade lor tne last e:gnt««-n able to supply any beiu-r am! nuy othei .louse in Hie t ouuirv. M J. i’A1 I.l. u: Importers. 31 Mai ien L«u«- marls—d-fm i .r list- cl the K 1» W A li U J . II U 1. I) », .1 A l "• buix-cssors to tlie late sami k:. D \V;i.i.ho* ! MASCKAeTl SKKS OK CAST. STEEL SAWS A.\l> FIU Of alt tese.ripi.ioi:?, Yo. 4 Liberty street Yew York _ OPEclAL attention given u* the nun id •-.••tat’ O our PATENT GKO UN i > ciRv.UI.\R ' x also. Shingle. Mill, Mulav, Gang. * r '’','.. Tenon, Hand, Panel, Kip, and Butcher* *- respect, and Saws; also. Turning and Felloe Webs. We al>o continue the mannfacMire <|i nis- 11 known brand of FILES, made »: tne 1 ' English Cast Steel; cut by hand and Bib: ' ranted to be equal in quality u> the i*«!st 1,-11 * We resjiectnilly solicit ortb-rs, wiii-i* prepared to HU pnimritlv. al tho lowest rate- figures. n Jt. JO YSEIl. kiarl3—0.TI Pr >prleUtr. K. K CROWN » VI. r BKOWV'S HOrUo OPPOSJTK Dt-P.iT, B.iO * MACON... E. E. BROWN L marl4~d7f GE«»1U" SONS, rrnj’i'itl'M*-