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Tie Daily
^bSshED DAILY AND WKIttY »Y
jA rED i . WHITAKER
rsoniiTtii
JOHN H. 8TEEL£|
•.hi to*.
Atlanta,
GEORGIA
IKJUH .r. .1 Y/t
Friday, July 14.186ft.
« KRR0B0BA8B8 TQ.ro P&KgEROPgtfrKEllMBABONMl jJtofHjjjKMKJPO PO^PAT ft’-Jefmyn.
m:h rates.
* s oo
. 3 thl
s oo
n-iW (or 9 months,.
lor 6 month* *.
M,, for« month*,
*2J"L M n|M »t the counter, 0 emu.
It 00 per squire of 10 line*, and W con to
Jfl't, .uMf'quenWmertlou.
LEGAL advertisements.
. of Unit by Aittnlul»tr»ton. Executor*
ire required by l»tr to bo taeM an Urn
fflSS&f 111 rsch ro nth, between the hour* of ten to
lo f'rrnJoa »nd throe In l
.ajetn t“‘ '**'
S*l«t
afternoon, at the Court
.Jto tM roitntfl lu which the pro arty fa situated.
8 *afrcaf these Mies m.«t be given In * pubU* gf
>•%!££%*JuultZt per»on»lproperty muttbe given
„M,m»ner,thr ugh n public gMctte, 10 day* prerl-
*sifl*ow'Debtor* and Creditor* of *n oriole, murthe
f*jS«htt d J^llcatlon trill bo made to the Court of
w'iaiuy for lee. e to sell land muil be publfah. dfor tiro
“audios for Inter* of Administration. Guardian*)#,
(e unwished SO d*y*-for dfamlaalon from Ad-
o' B 'w»llou, monthly nix inoutlfa—for dfamleelon from
,l “ t,,J ‘“ i ' ll U U . 4 furfcio«ur* of Mortgage* mu*l be pub.
■isJiiontbly for four monthi-for eetablfahlng lost]
Ssth? foil »p«cu of threo month*—for eompeUI
Sale* In
ju J inontl
•USwinEiecatoraor AUmlnfatratore, where bond hai
"a >iy we deceased, for Use full Ipace of three
“iSrstHt will a ways be continued according o
rtV the It gal eqtflreinewij unloe* otherwise ordered,
RATES.
g*t M er levy of ten line* or leas * 8 00
.j in Mortflfe 5. la. aae., per l.vy 0 00
Siii-ruf.it letters of Admlnfatratlon, 8 00
f,„ letters of O nardlanshlp 8 00
yj., (,( application for dfamfaalon from Adntlnls- ^
& oV »pp icB»n for dfamiaitou from 6uur.il
Still p,
Suite to I
fee of Land, per square,,
jalrtol perishable property, 10 days,
fgi; Swires,slaty days,.
4 00
i w Ruontj sell land 0 00
• ■ - Orl'tors and Creditor*. B 00
DO
0 00
4 00
firetiosnre of Mortgage, per square W
min advertising Ills wife, (In advance,). ...... 10 00
MarrUSO NoUcea 1 00
0y.Ul poraonn writing to Uxln OSes
trill ploaae nddrcis# their. Letter* or
Coinmunk’fttlona to “ Inlelllgenrcr,
Ailaotu, Oft.”
July 1 IMS.
Fr.:m the New York Ercnlng Post.
THBIfEAD AND TAI1* OF TIIEOOI.D
SPECULATION.
Tbti principal bend of the gold speculation
New York, nnd we presume In our other
ciiaf cities, is in the bunks and the foreign
i,inking houses. Bur for the facilities fur
nished by them, the dealing In the precious
commodity won'd sink into very unall pro-
portions.
If n nun wants to buy ono or two hun-
’red thmmml dollars worth of gold, he
com to bis bank and agrees with the officers
ior the necessary credit, for which he prom*
jfs to give the sterling hills of Big Bug &
Co as sei'ur.ly. Ho then goes to the “den”
or elsewhere, and makes the purchase. Then
to takes the gold to Big Bug A Co., who, of
cjiirse.ave ready to reap a safe commission,
ind mnt'C 'il-ib-cir -hUinkawc-ftt - emifty-
five day's .late. These he hypothecate! at
back. The gold is shipped to England, the
nndenry whereof Is to Increase the currently
rites nt exchango. What particular bar-
pin is made between Big Bug & Co. and
their customer is not our business to In-
qulrp. Rut wo kuow that the operation,
torn begining to eud, Isa purely speculative
ne, ami commercially illegitimate.
The sterling bills drawn by Big Bug k Co.,
are not intended to bo sent abroad. They
ere a mere paper credit. The bank esteems
he,n pa(c. and so they are; but that does
not alter their nature. They are straw-
nothing mure. In this connection tlio name
of Big Rug & Co., represents nothing morq
than X, Y, Z. It is John Smith or Robert
Jones. It is an imposture on commerce.
Because a house is rich is that a reason why
Its.thistles should bo takon tor tigs? Is that
m excuse forleuding itself to a system of
kiting by written doouments, which, in
bouses oi less note,would bo deemed scarce*
lyless dishonorable than the getting ot mo
ney on false nrotences ?
What is the next step ? Exchange ad-
rances m conaequenco of the shipment of
fold, and the Inter can now mako a genuine
rtleof bills against, it, with the proceeds of
which he may gradually liquidate his credit
it the bank, and pull down Big Bug & Co’s
kite, which they aro ready to fly again on
demand. But wliatj, has beep tbe effoct
aeanwnile of this disreputablo proceeding ?
Political economists tell us than bo estrange
ment of money capital from a Country
where there is no excess of it, is so much
'•vithdrawn from ita productive inbor. Evon
f these might be carried forward on credit,
there is mcri-ate ptico reflected on the mar-
and the consumers must finally pay it,
*toch i? the equivalent of lessened produc
tion. This is too social interpretation of the
purious bills of exchange drawn by Big
3ug & Co., and discounted by the banks:
Another step. 1 he pnople are called up
on to buy “Seven-thirties," In support of
the Government, The money which they
W for these la deposited In our city bank's
MJ a perpetual balance of millions is main-
tained, a portion ot which Is lent out for
*tock aim gold dealing. It is this fund that
supplies the credit Jor Big Bug A Co's, bill*
of exchange. This is the Government ope-
wlrg against the Government, through Ita
lyeni*. We do not mean that the Govern
ment is a party, by Intention, to the apecu-
fallon in gold, but the agents employed by
title left at lioeriy to invrst fta means io
‘tich a speculation amt the consequences are
the sam aa If ll stood a direct party.
fbia is the head of tbo business. Now,
M us look at Ita tail. On Exchange Place
'very dnj- may be seen a great crowd of
people, watching the llgurt-s in the window
"1 the "gold den," which reports every ta-
'Wion In price effected by the howling in-
® lj f- Now His 187J: In a wlnk-lt changes
7 Wi, direcly it is 137$. ■ On the oppo-
"'“‘leps, and along the curb, and in tbe
middle of Hit) street stand kuom of people,
“^gaining on these momentary variations.
oi them ha7o “greenbacks" -in their
hands, to pledge tbo margin to bo lost or
, wil,lio tho nnxt fltteen minutes. This
’*‘‘1 gambling sulis well the eager appo-
'ttrtoi tho player. It baa the excitement
rjf the faro table.
■»» ♦ 0
iNTBREmNo Pacts Conobbnino Labor
. v »*xony.—‘The Secretary of the Ohio State
Agdgkilurul Hocloty, In bis last letter to tbe
t>)lumbiiA, o, Journal, says:
ftJMpna laborer now gets 15 to 20 gro
(J'i to 00 cents) per day, and the wo-
t0 10 grochens (20 to 25 cents) per
Women and dogs perform d vast
wount ol labor here; you will find eVery-
,„® re ori the streets and in the country a
!;, 0 ? 8n aQ d dog harnessed to a wagon, load-
^ heavy enough lor a horse. All over G.r-
®*®y, from Halstein here to Saxony, I have
**h more women than men at work In the
e™ doing the severest kind of drudg-
“ c man w® employed fa mechanical
Pursuits, or else arc In the army.
VOL. IX.
ATLANTA. GA., JULY 14.1865.
NO. 174
The End or TMlj.WofcMVmllhto. I* what
the London Spectator ifcy* of the end of
the world: u Almost nil-European writer*,
whatever their subject, politics oje society,
now tacitly assnme that the htmiah race is
to progress forever, or ,to stats their latent
idea more strictly,itrtoAdYwace'stcadily for
fixed term of history, whlob'fo greatly In
fluenced tho Middle ages, has.utterly disap
peared, the serat-yclig^oiisbifll^fbs.ieclyrui
to occur at a diitanPrulViiaible datc.though
still entertained, bas oeaied to.be prolesstd
by anybody but Dr. OqaihUhgi and does not
Influence him. TheJNyjttle.oT the .politician
is no longer absent from the great miuds of
tho first four centuries—but of a coming
millenium, when all mankind shall bo allied,
and the motive fotios.^f^^ ;:KaW)ipe»n t and
subtle btow of the Araih, and. ihe.deft hand
of the Mongol ahaU 'alt -be employed to
gether In mflkiminaajrth more Idyely ami
more convenient jpj people.”
A Goon Example'—The Duke of Wel
lington has addresrt^The ;fo)low|ng letter
to his tenantry at Strathfleldsaye:
“Dear Sir: I think it right to explain
clearly to you my feeling regarding the ex
ercise of your vote. It is a trust imposed
upon you for the advantage of,the country,
and the responsibility tor lire proper exer
cise of it rests on ybu&llfidbkP. It is placed
by tho country in-your hands^not in mine,
and I beg you distmqtly to understand that
no one-has any authority tor stating that I
wish to bias you in favor of any oamlii
date. -
I am yours, <&o.,
-WELLINGTON.
CRTlu South America, small farmors- are
those whose lands do. not extend over more
than three squan mtles. . Good/ .lands can
be bought for sixty cents an acre, and in
some parts cattle are sold for leas than two
stiver dollars a head, • i, ^; .
PARDON.
AMMONO A BAUGH »re prepared to.mtka *ppll-
t oatlo** fop PaNqi, tlir9«*t>;th*ptQpM Channeis.
Oflfe* neitdk)6rtoI4t<jltli»oc4r offlt)*, over Wlltfa a
Yonox’aoM a'aad, AtabamiStiMt. jal»ll-«t
H. J. SPr ’ -
H A
PRAYBERRT.
i. D. WItITB.
a. w. wntSB. . o trtiu. rimix.
WINTER Oc PITTMAN.
Cimiiiiifision & Jobbing llerebaits
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Buy and Sell all Kinds of Mer
chandise on Commission.
COTTON * ttdnUon *' ven t0 th » purchase amt **1« of
OotMlgaiDsou of all kind* of good* rsipeetfally so.
— • tnoaUw prenUt* tormenv oecupledt-
ofle*. • JutpU-8rao*
SPRATBEBRY & WHITE,
ATfORNfEV8 AT LAW,
Real Estate aid Money Brokers.
ATZiANTA,
0. V.SAIMOW.
HAMMOND A BAUGH/
ATTOR^iye^ LAW,
OM to IaUtltgtiwwoSc«,ov*t.Wim* A To*n4 l «
»A on Atgbaq^a lire*!, AUanto, Gtorgla.
Next door to In
Old itaad
l«l>«
i i. oiaraiM.. t» ar. j. arii.u
GA.RTRKLL Sc HTI.L.
ATTORNEYSATLAW
OflM 'on AMamsItrHl, a Vew DAoro
Uslow lx*hM|* Hotel,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
NOTICE.
13 kBV IKS dldtlnc advM* and cios**! relaUve to tho
IT pr#paratlon of paper* aaitor thj Annuty Proo-
l»m*Uon,nnd .tho «UttM* o( contract* and Utla dtidt
roar fear*, can o >nn|t me at
ibhiid an ilflloo for th*
0. A.LOOHEANK.
YOa.wfiro f h»Vo
._ lie* of Law.
jannl8<18m
MEDICAL.
13 k W. 0. MOORE tin baXoandln tho book roam of
A J L S Mood'o Prag Btora, from 10 A. M. to 19 M ,
*04 from B to 0 MS. At nil oUtW hours at hi* re*t-
d-nco, aornar of Marirtta npd Kpilng airatto, onion*
prottftlona!lg.*ngag*d. —,.iasg.fcAr—
DR. G. G. &OY, *
hi* Prof.M'onal Rorvioe* to tho vlit**ni of
■Atlanta andvlu.oltf.
onto* on Alabama turret, np flair*, neat door in tho,
Lav outre of Gartreil A Hit, and Hammond A Son,
al.tr* ho mav be fnand daring the day whoh nnt pro-
fooalonallx engigod, and daring the night, at hlo r**t-
dontt, oeroor pf MltohHlaod Mangnm itrreu, Booth-
A Wootorn EaUroa d. Jut/l9-18t
HR. JA8.T. ALEXANDER,
C AN b* frond at hi* offloa, (op aulri) over Ham
' mood! Homph-US’itora, on Peachtro* ttrert,
from nine till Ol.von o’olook, A IS, add from flto tul
tlxP M
jootsap
DRS.F.N.A ED. L. CALHOUN
TNfORM fbrtr old patron* and tbo pnbUo gtnara lf
M. thatthaVhag*ro.iomtdth*praoUaoof the varlotu
l-r*erh(*qfthoM*dtoat protetilon.
Thqrcah b* found stall tluo<at their roitdooee
earner of Wnihlngton and Prior* mrrato, Atlanta. Oa.
jana,»-pm .
DB. J. T. CAMPBELL,
RESIDENT DENTIST)
Wstululi Stxaat, lf*srIoark>* Corner,
H ASBETOtRID VO THE CITY, and IS now ready
to wait «mb hi* old ourtomu* a* waU a* all othor*
Who may patron!* t him In hi* Um.
AtlanU, Jan* »th, 1919 -Imo
■■ i 1 1 " ,l — ———————
CAtYlN PAY WM. OABBXTT
Fay & Gabbett.
M0HITE0T8 ISO CIVIL EKBINEER8,
fE/TLL gtvo thtlr atuntton to Ut* preparation of Plan*
VV ar.d SprolBcatlooi, and MpmnNBd the ertctlon
of evory darn oft altdlegi In Attnntalad trletnlty.
■afvtya aad Map* of lanfror Ra'lr end* cut fully «x-
roiled. .
A ouibtrof valnable h'Mlom or r*>tdno* lot* for
(lleorlttMtoparllvt wfahUig to build.
• JntytS-lt
NEW AUCTION.
-AND-
COMMISSION H0B8E11
T. P. FLEMING & CO
H AVI optMd on MlteheU Strrrt, nagt door: o So*
ark'* Oornar, for th*. parpo** of dotoga gratral
auction and Commlrilon Bnilnw*. raripna entiuttlng
eooUgomMt* may rert.amar *d thrt their lntor**t wlf
haeartdfor. Oar ^aUols,qtia **!*• and prompt
r tt unit.
. Into* Aaeltoa department the smtees of Utawett
known T. O. Wright hnva Been leenred, whohasno
•opertur aa an auotlonitr, l*n*9» SO
rso*. xus. l}o. rmnK. f : r, t. bomb.
KILE & CO.,
WH9LE8AIE « HETilL 03091
O-ENISBAI.
COIlliSSlON HEftCHANTS,
A* Rite** old ttand, ' •
Corner ntorletth nnd Feael»*Tree Sis.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
H AVING Bttodnp one good at or* room, and having
.th* balanc* In prourou, are are now prepared to
i of all dtterlptlon* of MerehUt
Qjmlr amenta
i Jana!
receive tynrigom. ut*
die*. Qul ,
reapecuolly •o'lelted. 1
dia*. Quick **)rlinnd 'prompt retorn*. Qinihramen
Is. B. DAVI S,
a-RO GfiR
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
283 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA,
OEOBCin..
Ll OLfciTfl canilgtunenta, and will give e’pscht attea-
>3 tlon to fllllng order* for any ttyle of g tod* onr mar
ket nffoi da, at aiiort notice nod on reaionnhlo termt.
JanelT-liu) •, V
T J II. J Oil SI ST ON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
A LBANY, a£0 RGUA.
S OLICITS eonilgnment* of nll'klnd* of merchandfae,
fur which proutc, In oxchaog] would bo dutrable,
a* well a* for caih.
He particularly neks for ordor* for the purohaie, «*le
and ihlpment of Ootton. Hfa ctperlcnoe and ncorti
for a numtier of year* In Utla market ** a Qottoaifac
tor, he trust* entitle* him to tho oonftdcnoe and np-
port of a generous public. Prompt attention given,to
nil butnera ootruited to hi* rare.
Ru--sniacK3—Jame* Seymour, K. Wlnahlp, Mocmt: 1.
W. Lathrop t Oo., Savannah; D. L. Adtmt * son, An
guita; A. K “ “
Seag'
June 18-lm*
At.ant*.
V)INTER V P1TTTMAN,
Whitehall Street
June3C-
I—dim
U. B. WILKINSON,
GENERAL AGENT,
-AND-
COMMISS'ON MERCHANT,
TsriaxxrTirA.Tsr, GrA.
T HE UNDEB91GNED props*** to (IreatilelnUrntlen
t) the purrliais and (ale of OOTTON, and aU
OOONTRY P3ODU0B; to reealve on Storage and Bale
all Onoilgoment* rf Goodeu.ualiy (oldinthl* market,
it hfa Urge flfa Proof Itorkgo-Room*, weit of th* Pub-
i lo Square; to toll or thlp. Ootton for Planter* to New
Toth or eUewhere In the. United State*, Oonilgnmanti
oDaltS*./ , "1 U. ’B. -WILKINSON. - -
)nlyl-d8mo*-ilh ’ • ■ ■ , i ■ 1 i
O'POWHLL. - : H.’HAHBHALt.
POWELL A MAftSlIALL,
Auctioneers, Commission
t<* , ,* aw v'.ft
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
H AVE LOCATED ON WHITEHALL BtREET, AND
reapectfully lollrit-. patron*?*. All bnrineu «n-
trnited to thotl- oire, will meet with prompt attenllun.
WHITEHALL STREET
HEAR ROARK’S CORIER,
April 89. , aprS'i-dBmq*
rflTCIlE.LL A
General Commission Merchants,
DHALRIW IN '«-• '
Iheeilng, Nhlrtlns, Oanwburgs, Yarns,
Rope, Bsggrug, Nfanufuctuved
Tobacco, Etc, Etc.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to' the parohaie,
Bale, and Shipment of OOTTON. ' 1 ’ .
RALSTON’S GRANITE RANGE
THIRP STREET,
MAOOTST. GEORGIA,
Rxrauneta -Erwin A Hardee, and OUghorn A Cun
ningham, Savannah. K.'-B. Long * Oo:, nnd 1. B, Du*
vb, Anguta. Li. G BoW^re, and 8. M; Farrar, Oolau
baa. V,P Prare, and V. A. GuklU, Atlanta.
Imo*
GENERAL fGEIC’t ,
03MMI8SI0N AND EKCHANGE
, * B p ST N K B S '
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA.
T HE UNDBRBIGNXD rtiuma* l.ulncq* at the old
itand of Pullen A. Cox. . u
We are rer dy t% do a GENERAL AUKNoY, OOM-
MTIFIJN AMD EXCHANGE BUalNE-fl -giving iprclal
attention to tbe parch** > fcnd m l* of Ootton and all
OonatryProduce. > 1
Booh general itpek. of Dry Goode and Groaerlei, a*
wo may collect wo ofer at Iiwelt market ratei, foi
0ABH OR BARTER.
(bdark and Oenrigement* aollelted,
0T Parti** dnlrtnga good inveatment in Cotton,
Cane, Rloa, and GrainTiandf, may ooniull ui with ad
vantage *
Janol9-lmo
•A. B. COX A OO.
J. F. MORGAN Sc SON,
COMMISSION MER0H|NT8,
i*agfra.ng>, c»a., '
H AVE to-day qnened on the nuih aide ofthe Public
Pqaar-.nGkNCRAL AGRNOY AND OOMMIS*
810N BUdlNEBB- Attention Mrlotly given to tho Pnr-
SatoOndWale of OOTMN. BAOaN, CORN, WBIAff
and aU COUNTRY PAODO0X
Woioltolt order* and ootulmmenU from *U part* of
the country. Vto W1U nbo BARTER any Good* wo
may haw on band for PaODU04 g bjoo*M ^
JuniSS—dim ' ’
Gardner’s Row, 3N!o. 4,
WIIITEI1AI.L STREET,
PROVISION STORE.
T)1AB, Oora, Meal. Baeom (fln* Country caiyd Hama)
JT.PUV,UrdTaii**r.piX.* t i|yruj>.Tobaoj«, (Jot-
kiiwT.wii loTOw, HoSy,Ta
IomOMw*’ f
am.
X:,H. BEYANT, ;
general auction,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, CIA.
All kinds of Merchandize bought
and sold on Commission.
InlyiRrdBmo* , ' - ' j'
LF.QRICL. Q60. C. FREEMAN.
DDWAED 0. LEG BIEL & CO.,
j HIQ'lfJ . . . , ,
Commission Merchants,
BR0KER8 AND IN8URANCE ACENT8,
2 RIA m ULAR BLOCK NEXT 2 0 MA N-
UFAOTURERB' BAMIC\
MACON, GEORGIA.
T HLY ofTit their urvlce* for the idle of Merchandfae,
Pro dee 9, Ootton, 0 tton Varna, Oanabnrg*, Ehiri-
lag*, Btcek*. Bondi, CerlUlo .te*, Ac
* inly 18-1 mo
GEO. T. JACKSON & CO.,
PRODUCE
1 ‘ -UWO
0 0 M M18 810 N MER0HANT8,
No. 248, Broad Street,
AVOUSTA, • - • - GEORGIA.
/lOYION, Prolneeor Merohandlae bought and told
v on Oommlialon.
OONBIGNMkNTB er erdei* will have proirpt at ten-
and forward Colton or Hcr-
thetr care
They will atae receive
ebandlie eonalgntd to th
line of Brat9 between Angaria and
Algatd
They have alio n
Savannah, i,
Juiyll-lmo.
A J: HARALSON & CO,
GROOER8,
AND
00MMIC8I0N MER0HANT8,
Wheat Street, Oppoelte Tront Home,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
lefar-te 0. A Cramp & Oo., Auguiti; Dunn A Hung’
i, Whitaker A Co., and Kile A Oo.,
ham, Maeon; fliMttn,
"!5!2L '
Juiyll-lmo
SALMONS ft SIMMONS,,
General Commission Merchants,
ft fat Door Above 0. R. R. Bank, WhUefmll
. Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
PURCHASE AND 8ALE
or iLL K.N03 or
Dry Goods, Provlttlona, Cotton,
Real Estate, Rank Rills,
Ac,, See., See.
Julyl-lmo
a f. ojtw*.
n. u. r*ax*a.
OR ME & FARRAR,
general Commission Merchants,
FrontlDK Weal Bide of Tront Houae,
ATLA.NTH, GEORGIA.
REFERENCE S.
A OUyton, Wright A Alexander. AucUila,
n A Maaxham, UaoenpOa.; H. J. Oook.'AI-
; W. H/Starke, Savannah, Ga.-. .Ool, J. B.
!* A Norton, Montgomery, Ale; W. L. High,
Ga;
bany.ua.-,
Powell, Lee
Madlaon, Ga,
July8-8mo*
ROBERT L. CRAWLEY,
General Commission Merchant,
for the purchaae and aale of nil kind* of
Dry Goodg, Groceries, Proviaioss, Cot
ton, Beal Estste, Bank Bills, &o.
Gof-ber Hunter nnd Pryor Street*,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
laaagMmo
|L. B. PHILLIPS,
GROCER.
-AND-
00MMI88I0N MERCHANT,
Mitchell Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
W ILL buy or ewohAuge Factory Yarn and Oina
barge for Ootton, too** or In bale*, and will knep
a good icpply of PAMILY QRUOEBIEri
WILL ALSO BUY AND SELL
GOLD AND SILVER, &C.
J)imago**.—W. I. Phillip*, A Op., Grlffln; Light*
f«t A^ijmaen, Mio.on; and Menhant* ol Atlan'a.
WM. M, DUhN. THOB. W. MANQU tM.
DUNN & MANGHAM,
General Produce
COMMISSION MERQHANTS,
Went’Side Third Street, Near Harde
man 4k Spark*,
MA.OON, GEORGIA,
•tYTILL ATTtND PROMPTLY TO ALL BUBINDBB
Vf •ntruatod to tb*m, and raapeetfully aoilclt the
PAlrnugtofth* Bu*!«»*P*blle.lniho. *•!* nnd pur
chaa* of ALL KINDS Ot 1IBX0HAND1ZB.
r,, -* Jul)8-dlm
FAMILY GRaOERIES,
Corner Whltehnll and Hunter
V ’ -. ',' ! ,.“fttreets.
300 Buttitelt Corn, ,
50 do Meal,
30 do Ooiooi,
1500 lbs. Flour,
2000 lbs. Bacon,
lu Btoreand tor tale by
Julyli-3t H. C. GLENN.
IIUJSrNICUTX Ac SON
G-rocery Merchants*
Corner Whitehall and Deoattlr Street*'
H AVE Ju«t racelved, and will keep constantly on
h*ncj,the following article*:
KN0LI8H OHBESB, SNQLUB PIOKLiB,
*NCHdBII PKPPKB BAUOK,
KNGLldH MUlTtRD, ENGLISH BODA,
1ILXOK TEA, GREKlrTE', •
BAIeINB,.PIOS, K UTS, f , -
OY9TER8, PABDINKaj IbltSTIiad,
B\00N. PLOUB. MEAL, *"
DUGAH AND OOFFXB, ( '
OiNDLEB, VINKGAR, BALT, .
AO., 1C, ‘ A a, A'd/ ’’
Ju!yV-2w
FOR SALE.
O NE 4 UJR8K STATIONARY ENGINE, NOT IN
good repair, togoth.-r with BhafUng, Pulley*, nnd
liaugera. for particular* apply at thl* office.
Junc9-8tdh'
ATLANTA
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
As taken from the Intelligencer.
I) f, Gordon <& Co, Conunisalon Merchants,
Peach-Tree street.
Kile & Co, wholesale nnd retail Grocers and
General Commission Merchants, corner
Marietta and Peach Tree stroets.
Hunnicutt & Son; Grocery Merchants, cor
ner Whitehall and Decatur streets.
Tiff Mead, Drags and Medicines, Decattir
. atreot.
nirslibery, Loeb & Co, Dry Goods, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Ac.., opposite Trout House
lot. .
Onus A Farrar, General Commission Mer
chants, in Davis’ new building, west oi
tho Trout House. * .
Balmons & Simmons, General Commission
Merchants, next door above Georgia Kail-
nmd Hank', Whitehall street, -i > •
Jixclmogo Hotel, Sasseen, Whitaker & Co
jiropnetors, Alabama street.
Sasseen, WliitaUer A Co, Commission Mer-
. chants anil Auctioneers, under Exchange
Hold.
King & Jack'on, wIioIc-ihIo .Grocers and
CommisBinn Merchants, and dealers in
Bank Bills, Gold ahd Silver, under the
Kxchnngc Hotel, Alabama Street.
Posl Office ou Prior street, under Exchange
Hotel.
Soul hern Express Office oh Alabama street,
next to Jixchnntie Hold.
John II Lovejoy & Co. Grocers and General
-tJwimrtsBrtnritrertffinffa; ‘milt r/PR’ffiWTtr
. nil kinds of Provisions, Loyd street, near
Jones’ Livery Braille.
T 8 Reynold!?, General Repairer of Locks,
Porkot Knives, SdssorS and Sowing Ma
chines, on lioyd street, opposite Jones’
Livery Stable.
Robert L Crawley, Commission Merchant,
southeast corner Hunter and Prior sts.
P M Richardson & Co, Manulacturcrs of
Tin-ware, &c, near corner Whitehall nnd
Hunter streets.
Howell C Glenn, Provision Btoro, Arc, cor
ner of Whitehall and Ilunlcr streeiu.-
Mitchell, Reed A Co, wholesale dealers and
Oremission Merchants, near cornet of
Whitehall and Holder streets.
T P Finning A Co, Auction and Commis
sion Merchants, Whitehall atreot, next
door to Roark’s coruer.
Winter A Pittman, Commission and Job
bing Morcbams, Whitehall street, Roark’s
corner.
A K Ring.), Ooi'uiqlShlop Merchant, nnd
wholesale and retail dealer iu merchan
dize goeornlly, Whitehall street, opposite
Roark’s corner,
Rruckner A Co, P.ile’ti Makcxa, oU'h'o at A
K Scago’s ntoro.
Powoil & Marshall, Audioneore, Conitnli-
slon Merchants and R'-al Esiato AgcntP,
Whitehall atreot, near Roark’s coruer.
T y Garner, Real Estate Agent, offleo on*
Alabama sued, over Willis & Young's
old stnnd.
Ford, Patton k Co, Rjhu Eitatq Agents, &e,
cffliie Miifjqnii! H id and intelligencer
i.ffico. .
Dr J T Campbell, Recldi'tit Dufitlof, White
hall street, noar Roark’s corner,
W Gabbett, Civil Engineer and Architect,
office on Hunter street, between L>yd and
Washington.
R A IVshop, Or.vHry and Dry Goods
Merchant, Mitchell sireer, 4 doors above
Roark’s corner,
Y M White, Provision Store, Widtehall
street, Garuncr’s row, No 4,
William Ketcham, Commisdor, Mrrehants,
Whltehull streei, near Roark’s coiner.
Dr Tbomna 8 Powell, office on Alalinma
stfcct, over Willis & Young’s old stand.
Dr James F Alexander, office up stairs over
Ilsminoi.d .Y Humjdirirb' store, on Poach
Tn?e at toot.
Drs £ N and Edward I, Calhoun, office
corner of Washington and Peters sts.
Dr B L 8cago, office near Roark’s corner.
Dr James W Price, effieo at residence, on
Loyd air net.
A W Hammond A Ron, AUorneys at Law,
office on Alabamn street, (ate Provost
Marshal's ofllco.
D F Hammond, Attorney at Law, office on
Alabama sirc-et, over Willis A Young's
old stand!
Gnrlrell <t- Hill, Ailorneva at Law, offleo on
Alabama Greet, near Exchange Hotel.-
C Bidinelcld, Cabinot Maker and Manufac
turer of C Hies, Luckio slreet, near Wal
ton Spring.
Scott, Parrons it Freeman, Nows Agents,
at the Post Office.
Kellner Ar Co., Manufacturer's Boots and
Shoes, Wallon street.
Vcrdery’s Variety Store, WliileJinll street,
near Roaik's corner;
Gato City Foundry aud Machine Wotks, by
Lee, Jones A Co., Marietta,street.
L B Phillips, Grocer and Commission Mer-
oUant, Mitchell street.
If the name of any one advertising with
us has been omitted iu Uie abovo directory,
the omission is unintentional, aud the cor
rection will be made when reported at this
office. Any one not in tbe list, who would
like to have a place, need not be at any loss
iu finding the way to such a place.
(Opposite Junes’ Livery Stables.)
THU UNDKR8IGNBD IS REPAIRING
Looks, Ptfcket Knives, Soissors,
Sewing Machines, &c.
PerloSa havliig any ofthe ab»ve artlelei OUr of KC
PAIR will do well to send them In at once
junaa-m t. a. bbynolto.
TEN DWELUNGTouSES
FOR SALE.
L OOATBD Ip d'-ilrable portion* of Ihodly.
A targe ouifnM* lot on Alabama rircei.
and one oo Walton itreet .
All you hoiueleu wanderer* call on T. 8. Gamer,
Ben! Eilat* Avnnt, at Hammond A Rough’* Law Offiae,
over Willi* A Young’* old itand. Alabama atreet, next
to Intell'generr Office, Aitanto, Georgia.
er*. Nashville Dally fan and Tlmea will oopr, and
•end bill to Intelligencer Office, Atlanta, Georgia, for
collection. •
JUST O P E N ED,
R. A. BISHOP.
on. ooKzmir,
DRY O-OODS, &c.,
On Nlltchcll Street* 4 Doori Above Ro*
mrteU Corner.
June84-inio ' ,
LIME
F ORsnle In qiastltles to lull ptitchaaers at the At
lanta A Weat Point Depot.
W. J. SMALL, Agent.
June98d20t
A CARD-MUSIC.
M RS. V. M. WHITE, having commenced the Inrituo-
tlon of MU :IC ON TH<9 PI tNO FORTH, at her
Dwelling Hone* on Mltoheil Streo’, next door above
Mr* Kldd’a Boudtng Houte, solicit* patronage, and
Hatter* her*elf that atm will give amplearifafaotion to all
who may place them elvei under her Instruction. For
tetmi.app'y to tho underlined at her residence.
Janet9-8* MRS V. M. WHITE.
City Military JDirectorv
J. Ii. PETERS, Colonel Commanding Post.
A. B. Fitch, Post Adjutant.
Office in City Hall.
EJ.BM. SAINT, Capt. and Provoal Mar
shal—Office in City Hall.
A. CLARK, Capt. and Q. M., Post Quar-
tormaster—office on Alabama street.
A. 8. SEATON, Capt. and C. S., Post Com
missary-office on Alabama street.
UAILPOAD GUIDE
Georgia Railroad,
Leave Atlanta 4 81A M
Arrive Auguita 0 SO P U
Leave Augusta 6 00 A14
Arrive Atlanta 600PM
GhORGS YONG1,
July lit, 1S0B. . Superintendent.
Atlanta aud West Point Railroad,
Leave Atlanta 6 00 A. to.
Arrive at West Point 1 06 P. to.
Leave West Point 10 46 A. to.
Arrive at Atlanta 6 OOP. to.
GUO ROE G. HULL,
JuneiO-dtf _ _ Superintendent
Montgoiuorr aud Went Point R, R.
Leave Weet Point 2 10 P. Mr
Arrive at Columbus 0 00 P, to.
Arrive at Cbehaw 7 OJ P It.
f eave Ohehaw 6 00 A. to.
Leave Oolumhu* 4 00 A. to.
Arrive at. West Point 10 Oe A, M.
DANIIL H. ORAM,
tibuMiti'BaitgriHitmlwju
Western A AtlanticRailroad.
Leave Atlanta
Leave Chattanooga....
Arrive at Atlanta
Arrive at Chattanooga.
A. A.
8 10 A M
; 7 *6 A M
7 80 P 01
7 45 P to
TaLMAGE, Superintendent
Blacoa and Weatern Railroad.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Macoa
Leave Macon
Arrive at Atlanta.
April 1.1SC5
... 6 80 A. to.
I ASP. Ol.
...*. 8 16 A.M.
6 80 P. M.
CARSON COX,
Superintendent.
From Nashville, Northward.
liOttUvillo and NanltVille Railroad.
On and alter Sunday, June 4,1 SOS, Trains will run a*
follows:
B (0 A. M. Freight Train, for NashvlU* and way eta-
Urns, dally exoept Sundays.
fifio A. M.Paissnger Train,for Ltbinon, PerryvUle,
Danville, Harrodaburg, OstqjbellivUle and Columbia,
dally axoept Sunday*.
7.9. A. M. Mall and Peuenger Train, for Ntihvlll*.
Bowling Oroen and Olirkavlile, dally.
715 a. to. Freight Train, for Lebanon Branrii road,
on Mon-lay. Wednesday and Friday.
0.80 P. St. Accommodation Train for BirJrtowa,
dally e«o«pt Bandar*.
<U9 P. M. F elgnt Train, for Nashville, Bowling
Or. nn ami Ola’ktvtTle, dtliy except Sunday*.
700 P. M Express Passenger Train, for Naihvtlle,
dally. , B. MAR8UEL,
* - Fiiperintendent Transportation.'
From Louisville Northward.
JeGenoavllle Railroad,
Leave Jrffer<onvtUe,oppo-lieLmilivllle. as follow* :
7.7)0 Morning Express, for Olnolnnstl, Indlanapolfa,
Chtra**, *X L-iuli and Cairo, *nd all point* Weat, North
and Nontrivial
8.80 P. M. Dally (except Sun Hjs.i making direct eon-
ntetlou* ** io'.Iowi :
At Srymt ur for Oinolnnatl.
At IndlanKfOifa,-or OlereUnd, Pittsburg, Pnlltdet-
phl*, New York, Boston, Baltimore, Washington City,
and nil point* mm avd North»Art
For Chicago, Dstr.lt nod aU points In the North and
Northwest.
For Cairo, Bt. Louis, Hannibal, Qulney, At. Joseph,
go.
8.16 P. M. Dally (except laturdaysj making direct
oonntouoBs a* follows:
At Seymour for Bt. Louie, O.-Irt, St. Joiaph,and aU
point* Wew.
At ladlanopolt* for aU Ewtorn and Northeastern
OlUe*. •
• For Toledo, Detroit, A j.
For Chicago, add Northwestern and Westers Cltlsu.
Far Cairo, St. Louis, Aa.
Passengers by taxing tils route avoid a dlingr£*aM*
and Cutiy omnibus riue of Are mile,.
Thl* rou-e I* sixty mbe* shorter, and passenger* save
twelve h.-urt of time over any nnd all other rontej to
Oidoago and the northwest, .
Tufa fa the only direct all-rail route to Eastern Cities,
Paisenjteri should exnmhio their tleket* carefully,'to
sec that in Of read-” J*ff*nonvltle Batlroad." ‘ '
Any Information ean be obtained; or Tlokotr pur
chased at the office ft the company, eoutheaai cornet
of Mala aud Third, street*, L;u *vld», Kentucky, or at
tho railroad depot, Jeffirsonvdie.
Fare alwaye as low a* by any other ront*.
J. A. NoFEW,
Gentril Ttokot Agent.
Louteville Ac Frankfort and Lexing
ton Railroads.
Oo nnd aftir Monday, March *8,1899, train* will
leave asfollowi:
NOkl Teare* Lonl.vllle dally (except Sunday*,) at 0.00
A. M., (topping at all itallou* except Fair Ground*,
Race Court*-, Brawnabbro and Belt .view Leave* Lex •
ington »i8.oo P. U. sad arrive* at Loufavril* at 7.00
p, if.
No 8 Leaves' Louisville -at 8 99 P. M., (tu-iday* ax-
ctp’ed.) itopplog at alt stations exoept Fair Grounds,
RaooOoarec. Brownshorb nnd North Benson. Leave*
Lexington at 6.4) a. M„ aad arrive* at LoafavWo at
10,49 A. M.. ...
No. 8 AcounmoJrilon- leave* LxGrangs dally (Sun .
dayirxespted) at 6 it) A. M., aad arrives at LonisvIUe
at 8:10 A. si. Leave* Loattvdie at 4.80 P. M., arrive*
at Imgrango at 6.8i) P. M.
Freight Train leave* Loufavllle and Lexington d*Uy,
6u ,d»y* excepted,
SAMUEL GILL, Superintendent.
LonfAvllle, Now Albany and ChioaKo
Railroad*
Two dally trains t*»v* New Albany, oppoiiu Louls-
T,1 9.80 A. M. Ohio tgo Express, drily, (Sunday* axeept
edl making direct conneetlo* at MlteheU for It. Louis.
Cairo, XvanivUto, Bt. Joseph, Leavenworth, Kuw
OUv, nud all point* West: also at Green Onatie and
LoFeyetta roc Terr* naUte, Mattoon, Alton. Deratnr,
Sprtngfltld, Jacksonville, Quincy, and riT print: In
cfaatrri IUInol*-, nnd Michigan City for Detroit, Ohloa-
go and ril point* Northwest. at
8.80 F.M.8L Lori* and Cairo Night,Exprtu, dally ,
mik'og dlrrct connections tor all print* West and
Nonhweri, aad for OmeinavU and ril Morn olUe*.
Only one change of-car* to at. Louie, Chicago and
dlnrinnaS: Biggago checked through iron hotel*.
For farther lo *r5.*«on and through Ueket* apply at
the office of th*oimpaoyiiouthwew corner Main aad
•nurd Mreet*. Lomterlilt. Kentucky. Offlo. open Bun
doitfroaAto l RM f. pA „ £a ; 4 „ au