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SPECIAL BAILIFF SALES OF FUL
to* ooutfnr for joiie,
WILL In sold before the Court House doer, la
the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in June next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property,
l °Alexandcr A Cassels* interest in h
wood house and lot, lying and being in thecltyo*
Atlanta, Comnty of Fulton, conOdningwnjlj;
half an acre, more or less, and fronts east on
West Peachtree street, and joins a lot on the
kouth belonging to Mrs. Houston, ana a lot on the
north belonging to Mr. Troup. Said house;and
lot i» non- occupied by W. T. Buibee, Alexander
A Cassels’ interest in Said house and lot ir ftvfed
on by a distress warrant Issued from the County
Court of Fulton county, in favor pf Wm. Markham.
Property pointed out by plaiftftUL - This the 2d
day of May. 1868. ' , ,,
Also, at the same time and pUMhLoxe lot of land
containing four acres, more or le» *
Atlanta Mining and Rolli;
ated, also all the machiner;
Company on 6aid lot of
lying and being in the city of Atlanta. County of
Fulton, and in the 14th District of originally
lien y, now Fulton comity. Levied on as the
property of the Atlanta Mining and RtAUng Mill
Company, by virtue of sundry d. fa* i.~sa«d from
the county Court of Fulton County, in favor of
Zimmerman A Verdery, and ethers. Property
ltointedout by defendant's attorney. This 4th day
of May, 1868.
Also, at the same time and p<ace, one single
story brick 6torc house, lying and being in the
city of Atlanta. County or Fulton, and on tko
earner of Whitehall and Alabama streets. Said
house is now occupied by lied wine A Fox as a
drugstore. Levied on as the property ofenn-
nally A Bro., by virtue of 11. fa. issued iron Ful
ton County Court, in flavor of Peck A Bowman.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
This the 2*1 day of May, 1868.
Also, at the same time and place, one round ta
ble and cover, nine framed pictures, two mirrors,
one clock, one fly brush, one W&shstaml and one
trunk. Levied on as the property of Beverly
Ponder, by virtue of a distress warrant issued
from f ulton County Court, tn favor of W. P.
Chisolm, trustee for his wire. Propety pointed
out by the plaintiff. This 2d day of May, 1868.
Also, at the same time and place, one large
Mirror. Levied on as the property of William
Combs, to satisfy a 11. fa. issued from the County
Court of Fulton county, in favor of Oliver I>ewis.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
This May £ 1868.
W. H. nOLCOMBE, Special Bailiff.
maj2—wtds Printer’s fee (2.50 per levy.
Grovcsteeq* Fullor & Co.,
195 feerlerltteit New YBrk,
PIANO FORTES.
t LAST HEW ADDITION TO
Afferent styles is attracting the
_ jajujaaagwcBfe
this new PIANO. Believing the exterior should
bo as beautiful to the eye as melody to the ear, wc
have
them up in a
ve seen them
RTK made.
They are an entirely new STYLE, with four round
corners, heavily carved legs and lyre, base richly
moulded, and contains our latest ispsovib nxw
scale and actios. The tone is melodious, of its
adaptability to passages of every shade and ex-
, from tne softest murmnr, the Cressendo,
nu mpcE F,gives the Perlormer every advantage
? the Concert Sound. Price, $500.
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DffKALB MORTGE SHERIFFS SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, at
Decatur, In DeKalb county, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One steam saw mill and fixtures, now oa the
land of Janes Millicans, two miles from atone
Moun tain, in DeKalb county, Georgia, to satisfy
a mortage 11. fa. issued irom the Fulton Soperior
Court, April Term, 1868, Larendon A Bro., for the
use ol J. W. Duncan vs. Holmes Sells. This the
80th day of April, 1868.
JOHfc W. McCURDY, Deputy Sheriff.
may*—wtds Printer’s tee $5
DkKALB SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the town of Decatur, DeKalb county, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in June next, within the legal
hours of sale, the fallowing property, to*wit:
One lot of land number thirty.five (35) in the
18th district of orginally Henry, now DeKalb
county, containing two hundrea two and a half
Acres, to satisfy a fl. fa. isMied from th DeKalb
Superior Court, April Teriff, 1868: Gartrell A Hill
vs. John R. Wilcher, Thomas Wilcher, defendant
m attachment, and J. 8. Kilgore, security on ap
peal. This April 30th, 1868. J v
_ J. W• McCURDY, Deputy Sheriff.
■toy^-wtds Printer’s fee $2 60
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GEORGIA, Cobb County.
rTtO E. E. WHITE: You will please take notice
1 that I have this day levied an execution, is
sued Iron the May term, 1868, of the Court of Or
dinary of tne county of Cobb, in favor of Susan
A. Wells and others, against W. W. Boyd, Admin
istrator of W. 8. Wells, deceased, on a house and
lot in the town of Acwortti, known as the Randall
place, of which you are in possession, and that 1
shall proceed to sell said lot, under said execution,
before the Court House door of said county, on the
ffsut turning*» Asm*next, after advertising the
day
same according to law. May 2, l£B8._
,; '• : * m.JwiwA w* »erut
may 15—wtds Printer’, lee (2 tf)
GEORGIA, Haralson county.
WHEREAS, Zebukm P. Poke, administrator
on the estate of. John Duke, late of said county,
deceased, having mad4 app cation to me for let-
ten? ol dismtaApw Aom aaid deceased’s estate:
These aie, therefore, to give notice to ail con
cerned, kindred and creditors to appear at my
olBce Within?the tiufe prescribed by law and file
their objection, if any they hare, why said letters
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this January 8,1868.
JAMES H. WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
janl8—w6m Printer’s fee (4.50
DkKALB SHERIFF’S SALE.
b ? for ^ 1 th ® Court House door, in
Decatur, DeKalb county, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in June next, witiiin the legal
of sale » the following property, to-w it: *
Fiftv aere» of land, it being part of lot No 66
in the 15th district’ of originally Hem m*
DeKalb county, Sold as tL property^ J J
Crockett to satisfy five Justices’ Co:
luut?<l from th* win JUHU-Utt. |.i. J*., !
20th, 1867: D. J. Irbuy vs. J. J. Crockett and R. M.
Morris. Levy made and returned to me by Tbos
W r . Young, L. C. This May 0th, 1S68.
J, W. McCURDY, Deputy Sheriff,
mays-wtds Printer’s tee (2.50
GORDON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE
FOR JUNE.
WILL be sold before the Court-house door, in the
“•wn of Caibon- Gordon county, Ga..on the first
Tuesday >~ u j une next, within the legal hoars
.“L the following property, to-wit:
One lot of land No, 226 in the 14th district and
3d section of Gordon county, as the property of £.
D. Hudgins, to satisfy one Inferior Court 11. i>
lavor of J. B. Alexander vs. S. D. Hudgip*- 'a ,
M. Fields, it beiDg sold for the PUr<-> money
The property was pointed out i**, u i a i 11 tiff’6 at
torney. This the 2d day of a
JOH>. GRESHAM, Sheriff.
Ptlister’s fee $2.50 per levy.
GEORGIA, Monroe county.
WHEREAS, Bobt. G. Anderson, c. s. c. applies
to me for letters of dismission from administra
tion on the estate of Mrs. M. A* Sutton, deceased:
These Are, therefore, to cite end admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased and all concerned, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any they can, why said let
ters should not be granted, to said applicant in
in terms of the law,
Dolbear Commercial College 9
(Open constantly, Day and Evening,)
CORNER OF CAMP AND COMMON STREETS?
In the Elegant and Spacious Iron Bnildiibg,
NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA
Founded in 1832—Chartered by the Legis
lature of Louisiana, with Commer
cial, Agricultural, Mechani
cal and Literary De
partments.
T his college haC by its own merits
and thorough practical plan of education,
outlived all the liberally endowed State Goyeges
of this and the Southwestern States. It is the
oldest Commercial College in the United States.
Every student who gives proper attention to the
instructi n is qualified before graduating to keep
any Set of Books, it matters not what thebusiness
may be, and do the Correspondence of nay fcofcse.
Students can attend the Commercial Course or the
Literary or the Agricultural .Course, or to r»-
mensbip. Arithmetic or Book-keeping, or the
English, Irench, Spanish, German, Latin or
Greek Languages, Telegraphing, Phonography,
Penmanship, Book-keeping, or the higher
Mathematics, etc., separately.
We have ample arrangements for One Thous
and Students during the coming year.
N. B.—Merchants, Planters. Lawyers, Steam-
boatmen, Builders, etc., cun here learn to open,
keep, and close their books correctly in a few
days.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING THIS COLLEGE
1st. The student saves much time and money—
as there are special Professors and Apartments
for each branen, and all things are taught and
practiced as in business.
2d. Penmanship is taught as a' Scixxci, (and
not by imitation; hence ail can easily learn. We
tonre one or the most distinguished Penmen
living, as Professor.
3d. our Gradnates are sought by business men,
and may be found, as Principals, Book-keepers
and Clerks, in a large portion of the banks and
Business Houses of this city and over the South.
They receive (lttXI, (2000, or $3000 per annum
This education is the best fortune paients can
give their sons.
4th. The Diploma of this College is a passport
over the Commercial world.
5th. Young Gentlemen who have entirely neg
lected their studies, can here be qualified for basi
nets in a short time.
6th. 'J his college will qualify young gentlemen
to open similar Institutions in all Southern Cities,
Mexico, Brazil, etc., if they come well recom
mended as to character.
7th. Crippled soldiers and sons of clergymen
will have liberal deductions made.
N. B.—Those who write for book-keepers or
Teachers should give full particulars. Those who
send young student* should pat their money in
the bands of their merchant or the President.
The South must now educate practically or be for
ever the toiling vassal of the North I
Circulars and Catalogues sent to all who detire
them.
BOARD.—Students can board with the Profes
sort and other good families at $30 to $36 per
month.
HEALTH.—For seven years New Orleans hat
been as healthy as New York or Philadelphia.
COLLEGE OFFICE, ROOM NO. 8.
TERMS—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Penmanship, lessons not limited $ 26 00
Book-keeping double and single entry,
etc., a perfect course 80 00
Arithmetic—including all commercial cal
culations 50 00
Lectures on Commercial Law 20 00
(The above constitutes the Commercial Course.)
Stationery for Commercial Course, includ
ing blank books 10 00
i Stationery lor Penmanship 2 50
Attention, Housekeepers!
YOUR LAST CHANCE!
Closing Out S Closing Out!
N OT having disposed of all my goods at Auc
tion, I now offer at RETAIL AND YV HOLE-
SALE the remnant of my goods at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
Come Price and judge for your*elves.
The stock consists of 3 cooking stoves, 18 heat
ing stoves, iron and tin kettles, porcelian boilers,
'waffle Irons, stove pots, andirons, grate bodies,
heats kettle* and a small amount of tinware, iron
—d solve Wire, hihges, screws, stove pipe, Tin
ners’ trimmings, rivets, Tinners’ tools, candle
sticks. window glass, wood saws, pig tin, sheet
tin, Kerosene lamps, oil cans,
KEEOSEWB OIL
L.mp.chim n ejs.4c. L ur „ AI , 0V ITCH.
W hitehall street,
declT—c Sign ot the “ Gilt Kxt."
Hanaf actaren
this the 23d day of December. 1867
O. MORSE, Ordinary
dec26—w6m Printer’s fee $4.50
Given under my hand and official signature, i diploma tor Master of Account*...... 10 UU
.i— .»->■ j ^ «-> — *~— • 1 English, Irench, Spanish, German, Latin,
Greek—full Course, not. limited; Teach
ers’ Course of Peunmanship, each 100 00
A Life Ticket in all the Departments 500 00
For any Language; l'er Drawing per
month, each 20 00
Higher Mathematics—price depends on
the extent ot the Course.
Eng. ish Grammar 50 00
i mi) At snft -i r du Wad v £; abu* n/*r
in that Department. He can attend such branches
as he may desire. There are monthly graduating
classes. Student* can begin at any tune.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
WHEREAS ,Miram S. Perry, administratrix of
the estate of William A. Perry, late of said coun
ty, deoeased .represents in her petition duly filed
that.saij estate nas prov^ jqsqivent and that she
All persons concerned are cited and admonished
to file their objeotiong within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause, if any exist, why letters
of dismission should not be granted to the appli
cant.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
December 6tn, 1867.
G. T. BAKESTRAW, Ordinary.
dec!4—w6m Printer’s fee $4.50
may 4—wtds
guardians sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable
Court of Ordinary of DeKalb county, Georgia,
will be sold before the Court House in said coun*
ty. within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in June next, some forty acres of land,
be the same more or ’. ess, it being the north side of
lots Nos. 62 and 53, in the 18tb district of DeKalb
county, Georgia; about thirty acres of said land
in the woods and well timbered, adjoining Ed
ward Guess, Houston and others. Sold as the
property of JohnC. Paden, a person of unsound
mind. Terms cash. April 8,1868.
THOMAS N. PADEN,
Guardian for John c. Paden.
apr»—wts»Printer’s fee $6
ESTRAY* NOTICE.
GEORGIA, DkKalb Cocntt.—All persons con
cerned are hereby notified that John W. Tuggle*
of the 683d District, G. M., of said county, tolls
before Wm. P. Bond and James R. George, free
holders. an estray Mare Mule, about fourteen
yean old, dark bay, no marks or brands, about
thirteen hands high. The owner is hereby noti
fied to ceme forward, prove property, pay
charges and take it way or it will be dealt with as
the law directs.
A substantial copy of the appraisement and
description from the Estray Book of said county.
Under my hand and official signature, this
the 14th day of April, 1868.
THOMAS R. HOYLE, C. I. C.
aprlfi—w2m Printer’s fee (9.00
GEORGIA, Henry county.
WHEREAS, James Coker, administrator in
right of his wife, com testamento annexed, oa the
estate of James R. McRight, deceased, has made
application to me for letters dismissory from said
;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why such letters should not be granted
In terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this the nth day of November, 1867.
W- R- NOLAN, Ordinary.
novfiff— w6m Printer’s fee (4.50
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
WHXRKAS, Ellison Rush, administrator on the
estate of William Watson, deceased, represents to
the Court that he has fully administered the sail!
William Watson’s estate, find prays for letters ot
dismission :
This is, therefore, to cite 'all and singular
kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appeal at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters of dismission should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this December the 18th, 1867. 8 ^
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
dateh—wSm Printer’s fee (4.60
J. W. ANDkkSON. j K. H. ANDERSON. | O. W. ANDEB-
80N, JB. | A. H. COLE.
JNO. W. ANDERSON’S SONS A CO.,
FACTORS, GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING merchants,
Corner Drayton and Bryan streets,
GEORGIA.
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GEORGIA, Ftjlton county,
WHKRJJ^s Joseph Willis, administrator on
the cs*'ieof Thomas M. Lee, late ol said county,
ceased, represents to the Court in his petition
duly tiled that he has fully administered said
estate: ...
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from his said ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in June, 1868.
Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary ol
said county, 2d December, 1867.
JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk.
dec4—w8m Printer’s fee (4.50
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
W MERE AS, Francis Patterson, administrator
of Francis M. Patterson, represents to the Court , .
that he has fully administered Francis M. Patter- fo^or.
son’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause why said
administrator should not be discharged from his
administration and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in June, 1868.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
November 30th, 1807.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
deo6—w6m Printer’s fee (4.60
FACULTY.
RUFUS DOLBEAR, President, Lecturer on
Business, Customs, Book-keeping, etc.
RUFUS L. DOLBEAR, Vice-President, Lee
turer on Commercial Business, Banking, Ex
cimages, Book-keeping, and Duties of Em
ployees.
Agricultural Department, Mechanical Depart
meat, , Principal. The Lectures ou
Agricultural Chemistry—also on Political Econo
my—aud on Mechanics, etc., will begin la Octc
ber uext.
Commercial Department—F. A. MONROE. Esq
Lecturer on Commercial Law, etc.
Mathematical Department—GKO. B. BRACK
ETT. Professor and Lecturer on Commercial Cal
eolations and Higher Mathematics.
Book-keeping Department—J. B. GRIFFITH
and J. W. STEaRNs, Professors and Lecturers on
Book-keeping, etc.
English Department—Rev. GEO. W. STICK
NET', Professor ami Lecturer ou English Litera
ture, etc.
French Department—J. V. SERRUREAU, Pro
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
MR.' W. W. WOODRUFF,
OF GBIFFIN, GA.,
Has associated with
TOMLINSON, DEM ABE ST COMPANY,
Manufacturers of Fine Carrriages,
«0 BROADWAY NEW YORK,
W'HEBE they are prepared to
furnish, by Wholesale and Retail,
any style of CARRIAGE, BUGGY
Or PLANTATION WAGON.
Mr. WdODKUFF’ii long experience in the Car
riage business in Griffin and Atlanta, (Georgia,
will enable us to give better salisfaction in filling
orders for good substantial work, snch as the
country demands, than any other house, and at as
low prices as can be possibly furnished lor the
cash. We will keep constantly on hand the
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES the same as form
erly sold by Mr. Woodruff, anil which became so
universally popular all through the South, as
the best Buggy in use.
Address all orders to
TOMLINSON, DEM A REST CO.,
mar5—f 620 Broadway, New York.
llILLS
Corner of Meeting
CHARLESTON
HOUSE}
and Oucen streets,
SOUTH CAROLINA
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
WHEREAS, R. M. Everett, administrator >n
the estate of Noah Smith, deceased, represents to
the Court that he has fully administered the said
Noah Smith’s estate, aud prays for letters ot dis
mission :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, irany
they have, why said letters of dismission should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signatnre
this December the 18th. 1867.
_ , EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
dec30—w6m Printer’s fee (4.60
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
WHEREAS, John F. Huff, administrator ol
Coleman W. Marchman, late of said county, de
ceased, represents to the Court in his petition duly
filed that ne has folly administered said estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they can, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from his said ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission on
the the flrat Monday ia June, 1868.
Witness the IJon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary ol
said county, this 2d December, 1867.
J JOHN T. COOK, Deputy Clerk.
dcc4—wfim Printer’s fee (4 50
GEORGIA, Newton county.
WHKRKAa, John P. Marbut, executor oi
Joshua Marbut, deceased, applies to me for letters
o^dis miss ion front his administration upon said
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular
the next or kin and creditors ol said deceased to
b® **<1 appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, and show cause. If any they can.
why said letters of dismission should notbe
granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature
this the 6th day of December, 186™ signature,
WM. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee (4.50
dec7—wfim
GBORGLA, Fayette county.
WHEREAS, Sterling J. Elder, administrator of
Jbomas R. Persons, represents to the Court that
he has fully administered Thomas R. Person’s
*hi*l8, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, wky said administrator should not be dis^
charged ftom his administration and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday to June,
tb b f867* 40(1 0lBcial this
EDWARD CONNOR
Prints*’
1868.
Witness nr
November 30
deefi—wfim
rdinary.
ee$4.50
febl7—c
JOSEPH PUBCELL, Proprietor.
THI3 well known first class Hotel has just
been thoroughly repaired, refitted and re
furnished, and is now ready for the accom-
,’tion of the traveling public, whose patron
age is respectfully solicited.
Merchants visiting the city are resoectfully in
vited. Every accommodation will be afforded
them.
Coaches always in readiiiess to convey passen
gers to and from the Hotel.
The Proprietor promises to do all in his power
for the comfort ot his guests. marl2—liTT
NEW PATENT PIANOS.
RAVEN & BACON,
(Established 1829)
WARER00MS No. 644 and 646 Broadwa?
NEW YORK.
Manufacturers of Piano Fortes, with their Paten
Combination Sounding-boards.
Patented August 11th, I860,
THIS INVENTION, INTRODUCED
exclusively into our Pianos, is of the
mm _ w __ greatest advantage to the tone of the
instrument, as it aflects the sounding-board, the
very soul of the Piano, and produces thereby a
pure liquid tone greatly superior in quality aim
fog-board released from its connection with"tin
Piano case, and resting upon under sounding-
boards, is relieved from the rigidity caused by
such connection, and its vibratory quality in
creased.
Our Pianos are first class in every respect, and
purchasers will have not only our own guarantee
as to their quality, but also the guarantee of the
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examine our assortment. mart)-dly
tewr~
NEW PATENT
PIANOS,
(ESTABLISH ED 1329. ;
•* *Mkuo Fon* v
with rater.t Combination
IMH fo* Boards, Patched AuS?^’-
IT # 371* invention, iu-rodJcw
Siveiy into oqr Pianos, is of the greatlo
age to the tone of the instrument, as it t;:
sounding-board—the very soul 01 the l -»
produce* thereby a pure, liqnid tone
superior ia quality and power to tu*t
dinary Piano. The Sounding.board Lf?*■
from the rigidity caused by such count?
its vibratory quality grcatl j torn eased
oi this eminently household instrument
parties proposing to purchase new Pi**“
nvited to call anu examine our ussor ment vi
rooms Nos. 644 aud 646 Broadway, N cw
CRITICISM OF THE HEW YORK TR1BC Ie
“Another improvement in PIANOS t, ell _
by the house of RAVEN a Bacon, ‘ l 3 *
Broadway. They have introduced t
chamber or drnm,composed of • series of s-anuT 7
boards in that part ol the piano-case not occsj*
by the keys. Upon this l ibrary chest isiapZirJ
the main sounding-board which earn?. .
strings, thus separating and relieving it iro» .
solid work of the case, and restiug u tntir? .
the vibratory cheat. The effect 01 tin, i» tj
crease remarkably the power aad qnaiity or • '■?
and ,we empnacize the fact that it viubodi-.
successful endeavor to improve the *>uu.i,L
board, the attempt to do winch has -o
failed.
“The connection in the •nitnary Piano of • ,
sounding-board with the solid work .11.
has the effect of*damper upon the hoard. t:„
dulling or preventing its vibration ; [R . .
ly shortening the tone of the instrument 1
great aim of the manufacturer is to ohtam ,
erlul and prolonged tone, as in the org* 6
violin. The over-strung base occouipii.:,^^
of these point*, but the connection 01 ibetoat
tog-boards wiibthe case prevented su-Ui:
and length of tone. Is tuk Mesmu. Ravi**
Bacon utrnvovanem,the sounding :
ing as it does, separate from the c»>.e, on
sounding-board, is fr. edlroir the rigidity?,;.,
a connection. The increased vibration there’,
imparted produces a full, roelbjw prolonged . i: .:
ing tone. An examination ot the ni-truiuem .
satisfy those who seek, that in power <?t t?.n c a ..
.singing capability it ha* qualities that it it j, -
the exacting surlaec of the best lnu-ic. 1 tic hr
ol RAVEN & BACON dates irom is-31, ami mu*;
time their instrument have won a reputation
capacity and durability that is in it--.ii » prep*,
session in favor oi any improvement in.-y
nounce.”—K. K Tribune.~ marlJ—?ijj
J. BAUER & co.,
Great Piauo Forte,
AND
MELODEON EMPORIUM,
650 Broadway, New York, and 69 Washington it
(Crosby Opera House,, Chicago.
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE
UN I i El> STATES tor W x. h N ABL
A CO.'S CELEBRATED COLD MAP-
iVL. i'i^A?, Jc’DliA ll;s.
Also, Agent* lor A. H. GALE A CO , an?! otae:
ffr&t class r'ianoa. We na>e the LARuEsI at.
BEST ASSORTED STOcK of PIANOS, wutca;?.^
Power aud Swcetuess 01 Tone, Ea-y and Agree-
able Touch, aud Beauty of Finish have, by judge-,
been pronounced CNRIVALED.
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Department for Penmanship—B. B. EUSTON,
Professor and Lecturer ou Business and Orna
mental Fentnausbip.
Spanish Department—MANUEL MERINO,
Professor.
German Department—Rev. A. F. HOPPE, Pro
fessor.
Latin and Greek Department—M. MERINO.
Rev. A. F. IlOPPE, Prole&sors.
Students inteudeii for this College should bring
this Circular of special directions. mar ill—IT
PHCEMX PLANING MILL,
NEAR MEDICAL COLLEGE,
Atlanta ----- Georgia.
sash, noons and blinds,
Made to order ami warranted to give satisfaction.
FURNITURE,
MADE ON SnORT NOTICE,
At New York Prices.
Turning and Scroll Sawing
DONE TO ORDER.
Lumber : Dressed,
1KD
TONCUED AND CROOVED,
AMD
Lumber For Sale.
MP*Particular adtention,‘P&id to shipping.
LANDSBERG a HARRIS, Proprietor*.
_____ Atlanta, Ga.
J. HE. DAVIS A CO,,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DZALKU IN
Foreign and Domestic Liqarors,
SXa.ASS AND TOBACCO.
U. S. BONDED WAREHOUSE
Jf# * 155 Rail street,
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY
M - Jone8 » of Georgia, has lately
associated hiu iself with this Mouse, and will be
P 1 .®* 5 ®* 1 VJceive any orders from his old
friends. nuufi—Y
JOHN II . FILLER,
DEY STREET, NEW YORK CITY',
Manufacturer aud Dealer in
POttTABLK AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
From 2 to 250 Horse Pow'er.
MOST approved Circular and Upright
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, sugar Aiiils, and al.
kinds of Mining and Plantation Machine
ry on hand and ouilt to order.
anaitiug, Pullies, Leather and Ruhbci
Belting, and all kinds of iron anu Wood-working
Machinery.
$fe^Machinery and Railroad supplies In store
and shipped at the low est rates.
STEAM, GAS AND~WATER WORKS.
Boiler Flues, and all kinds ot Brass and Iron
Fittings, Tools, dte., for Steam and Gas Fitter's
use.
$SF*The best and largest assortment in the
city and at greatly reduced prices. Seud for
price list.
NEW 30 BARREL TURPENTINE STILL
Extra Heavy Bottom. All complete. For sale
much below cost.
J^^Stills of all sizes built to order aud Distil
lers fitted out fit the lowest rates.
EVERY KIND OF
PLANTATION MACHINERY.
Engines, HorsePowers, Grist Mills, Agricul
tural Implements, of every description instore,
and for sale at the lowest rates.
COTTON GINS ANDCOTTON PRESSES
The best McCarthy Gin every made, w ith the
Taylor, Eagle, Brown, Southern, and the new
Craven Saw Gins and Cotton Presses, w itii En
gines and Horse Powers, and all supplies in store,
and for sale at the lowest rates, by
J. B. FULLER.
mar6—IT 47 Dey street, New York oity.
THE MOUNT
Y6ung Lad les’
AUBURN
I nst itute
O PENED it* Twenty-third session in Septem
ber with nearly two hundred pupils. The
number has been increasing every week sine
•ad the School is in a flourishing condition. The
large new building is not yet luil. Those having
pupils to send to boarding-schools are invited t*>
consider our terms und claims before deciding to
send to any other place.
The Spring Session will commence February 3.
It* heatlblul location aud its country position,
while yet so near the city, gives it advantages
ov«r either eity or country schools.
Jtecharacter a* a first rate Seminary of Learn
ing is too well known to need further comments.
The LIBRARY', CABiNEi AND APPARATUS,
already very extensive, are receiving yearly ad
ditions.
For Catalogues or information, address
I. H. WHITE,
25 West Fourth street,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Or. H. THANE MILLER, President.
mar6— V
E. O. HI HD,
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANT,
49 West Second street,
CINCINNATI OHIO
Liberal advances made on Consignments.
Orders solicited. mai-7—dV
NATIONAL HOTEL,
Near the Greenville and Charleston R. R. Depots.
COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA.
~ J-ropriMr.
ifm
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR
CARHART, NEEDHAM A CO.’S
CELEBRATED HARMONIUMS AND OBOASf
Manufacturers and Importers of MUsIf.M v
SXKUJaENTS, and ail kinde ol ML slC.vL fit—-
CUaNDI&E. Remember me place.
J. BAUER Jt LO.tifi Broadway. N 1
69 It aoU.'ngieu ali'ccl, chi? agu.L.
Entalilisbed IS32,
S T O JD IR, T
NEW SCALE, OVER STRUNG, FULL IKON FRAU
IFI.A.2TO FORTES.
STODABT A MOliEIS,
Manufacturer* of Grand, Square and Cpn$t:
Pi : a 11 o Fortes.
OUR new scale Piano Fortes, in 1:
ditiou to tUcir peculiar uicr u.
tain every reaiy vaiuabie in^ar.
lupuvamtui, renderiug mem the m?>.-t eoui,i.-w
and periect iu>truiueui ever oflerea to the 1
ami for FoUfl of Tone, Delicact ok
durability, and also standing me lest oi si' »u
oLiilATas; the ue,v soaie ai'dDAuf i'la.'
FurPE, stands unrivaled.
The Pianos of this manufacture have duo-iu
tesifor more than a vi aktlr oi a ci-.nt. kv -
the man ulaciurers are at lilieri) to reivr
over TWESTY-FIVfi THOl sand iaUI.ties wt U*-
nad them 111 use m nearly even pait ol me to?
ued world. Allleuers will be promptl} au>»«rt
oy sTohaui a m<jI4«1>.
marl2—d9m HfS4 Broailway, Ne»
MUSICAL BOXES,
Playing from 1 to 7'-! Tune*
Costing from $3 to $2000.
EVERY VARIETY OF THE
NEWEST ACCO MP A X IMKXT'
T HEY’ are pleasant companions for the inv:,
as we'l as line ornament' for tne par.
Having given our special ulteuiioii to th.il uia--
oi the trade lor the last eighteen years, a? •
able to supply any want better ui.?l quiekt: ::
any other uouse in the country.
M J. I’AlhLAkD A Ct»^
Importers, 21 Maiden Lane ,up-'t;»ir-
mar!2—d3ui Nhd lullk
EDWABD J. II D L D L > A («>•'
Successors to the late Samuel D. Willmott,
mancfactukcrs of ,
CAST STEEL SAWS AND KILL.
Of all descriptions,
N*. 4 Liberty street New Yor*'-
OPECIAL attention given to the manufufojJL
O our PATENT GROUND CIRCULAR ' ^ .
also, Shingle, Mill. Mulay, Gang. 6» f t s i lf
Tenon, Hand, Panel, Rip, ami Butcher? 0°
Saws; also. Turning ami Felloe Webs.
We also continue the mauufa< ture of"u r
known brand of FILES, male of the ■*?
English C*»t Steel; cut by hami and full.' **,
ranted to be equal fn quality fo the b**'» tn* 1 '
We respectfully solicit orders, which wt
prepared to fill promptlV, at the lowest ran- » •
figures. aug3:'-’U T ^ _
sso»>
E. E. BROWN.
BROWN’*
MACON.
WM
HOTEL,
OFPQ8ITE DEPOT,
GEOBblA
E. E. BRO WN dc SONS. Propriety
mar!4—dlT