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rUBtlSllED DAItY aIJD'WKIBIT BY
JARED I. WHITAKER,
OFFlC I5--^conil Floor Crow 1 * Building, entrance
Wide Stairway, Alabama itre<U
Kjcmitori or
on the
ten In
MEW BATES.
rVcXl^lTro^mon^orW^Mnum.
«te%YS®ST“
ADYF.RT18INQ RATES.
One iqn.rc. 10 H=ee, #i*t luertlon, *100, ««nm1to-
,e,linn t -, II,ltd Inae t on A3, fourth Inaetllon, ffS 60 6111,
In*. lion 14, one nee*, A5.
1.EUAL ADVKRTISKMENTO.
Soles of Land by Adralnlitratore. Kieetilo
Uuatdtana, are require,! by law to be held c
Aral Tuesday in each month, between the houn, of
Uie forenoon au,l Uiree In the afternoon, at the v«-
lloose In the county In which the property Is situate,L
Notices of these sales iu.it bs given In a public ga
lf Nolicel oVllleVsfc of personal property must be given
In like manner, tUKugh a public gaietle, 10 day. prerl-
"'noUcc to Debtors and Creditors of an estate, must be
* "NeUeeOm^aVplleatlnn will be mads lo the Court of
Ordinary for leave lo sell land must be publlaludfor two
m Citations for letters or Administration, Guardianship,
Ac., must be published 1)0 days—for dismission from Ad-
ministration, monthly six months—for dismission from
u Rule? 1 for the foreclosure of Mortgagrs must liti pub
lished monthly for four monlhs-for establUhlng lost pi
pers, for the full space of three months—for compellln.
titles from Kxecutorsor Administrator*, where bond has
been given by the deceased, for the full space of throe
"publicationswill a’wsys be continued according
thfcse, the legal icqulremeuta, unless otherwise urdored,
at the following
RATES.
Sheriff's Sales i cr levy of len linos or less, I 30 0
Sheriff’s Mortgage it. fa. sa cs, per l-.vy, 6 00
Tax Collector's Sales, per 1. try “ J®
rotations for letter, of Administration,... « w
tfftatlons for letters of Guardianship •• •• •• 8 00
Notice of sppllesllon for dismission from Adinlnls-
Nutke* of spp icstlon for dismission from Onsrdl-
ansh'p, J V.,
Application to sell land. J JJH
Notice lo Debtors and Creditors “ IMI
Sa e of Land, per square
Sales of perishable property, 10 day
Betray Notices, slaty days
Eoreelosure of Mortgage, per square
For man advertising Ids wife, (In advance,)..
.Marriage Notices
gTAII peraonn writing »‘o tUla Office
will picuao nildrcau their Letters or
I'oinuiuiilcatloiia to ** Intolltiioncor,
Atlanta, Ga.”
July 1.1806.
faili) Jlnlfllificiiccr.
ATLANTA, GEO RGIA
Friday, Septomber 1, 1865.
Prom the New York HeruM, 23th ult.
THE NEWS.
A New Orleans dispatch states that a rc
cent number ol l.n Eatafctte, the French or-
(/mi in the city of Mexico, admits that Max
imilian's empire is a lailure, nnd says that
only a French protectorate can save the
country from absorption by the United
States. A minister or commissioner from
Maximilian is on the way to Washington lo
seek recognition fly our government. The
recall of the Pope's Nuncio created a sen
sation among the Mexicnn clergy. Fresh
defeats of the Imperial forces are
nounced.
Matamows papers of the IStli inst. say
that General Sheridan is mnking threaten
ing demonstrations along the Rio Grande,
and that large numbers of troops, principally
colored, and trains of artillery, continue to
arrive at Brownsville, Texas.
The rebel General Joe Johnston lias writ
ten a letter of advice to the Southern seees,
siouisU, in which he tells them that, haring
relerred the question it issue witli the gov
ernment to the arbitrament of tho sword
and failed, it is now their duty to acquiesce
in tlie decision nnd endeavor lo again be
come good, quiet nnd industrious citizens ol
the United States,
The Pennsylvania Democratic State Con
vention met in Harrisburg yesterday.—
Tlte resolutions adopted d, Clare that “ the
slaughter, debt nnd disgrace” ol the war for
the suppression oft ho rebellion were the
conMquencc3 of the counsels of tho demo
cratic leaders being disregarded ; call for
tree speech, Irec press, no restriction on the
hsbeas corpus writ, and trial by jury m nll-
csscs; main Inin that tho rebellious. States
tire now as much in the Union as ever, and
that their people arc entitled to all the rights
which "they had before the war; oppose
negro fmffrngo as a high crime ami au at
tempt to degrade white men, aud give a
qualified support to President Johnson, de
manding that ho must tako measures to give
the Southern .Slates immediate represents
tion in Congress, must save them’ Iron, the
curse of negro sullrng--, must slop the pnn •
lament nnd murder ol individuals ou the
scuicuces of courts martial, and must do
various other things in the way of restrain
ing his military officers. Candidates to be
Voted for ut the ensuing State election were
nominated.
One of tho Herald correspondents sends
us, Irotn on board of a Mississippi steamer,
some interesting facts in regard to the tide
ol emigration which is now starting south
ward Irom the Northern nnd Western States
along the Mississippi river valley. Many
Northern aud Northwestern men of enter
prise nnd nicaus have bought cotton and
sugar plantations, and design commencing
agricultural operations on them as soon as
possible. Among them nro officers who
have served in the national army through
out the war. Tho general opinion nmong
these gentlemen is that the negro will work
well enough under the free labor system
and that they will have no occasion to
call for white laborers from tho North and
Irom Europe. A Maine man, however, is
mentioned by our correspondent .who has
bought a -Mississippi plantation, and who
docs not propose to try colored laborers at
all, but is on his wny to this city lo secure
the services of a large number of Germans.
General Curtis, commanding at Lynchs
burg, Vu., has recently learned the whoren-
boms of over Seventy-eight thousand dol
lars in specie, formerly belonging to the
rebel government, which had been secreted
by a rebel express agent and a rebel busi
ness agent, who have been arrested.
The rebel nest in Montreal is becoming
fuller every d»y. Beverly Tucker, Carroll,
George Sanders, Dr. Blackburn, Dr. Pallen,
Ex-Giivurnor Wcscott, U. S. Foole nnd oth
er Jess prominent tnen have been there some
time. It inert E. Lee ii expected, and Jelf.
Bavin’ family are stated by the Montreal
Ornette to be quietly living at the Dotu-gatm
Hotel.
It is stated by our Quebec Correspondent
that the Canadians have nb c tdy to a certain
extent Initiated the pruccedings which their
delegates in the Detroit Commercial Con-
Amos Binhey, Chief Paymaster in tho De
partment of Vlrglula and North Carolina,
has within a few days been ordered from
Uidhmtmd to Washington for examination
on fomplaint of having so manipulated the
funds in his charge, amounting fb some mil
lions, as to pookst between thirty and fifty
thousand dollars. The suspicion is that Ibis
was done by paying tho soldiers in soven-
thirty bonds, and then receiving a share of
the profits whioh tho Virginia banks made
by buying these up at a discount of four and
eight dollars on the hundred.
There was a terrible railrond collision in
tho Pennsylvania oil regions yesterday morn
ing. A freight train and n passenger train,
running in opposite ilirce ion on tho same
track, on tho Oil Creek road, near Titusville,
came together at- considerable speed nnd
with terrific foroe, crashing tho cars into
tragmonts and killing nino persons and in
juring many others. Tho catastrophe is said
to ltavo been caused by the engineer of tho
freight train running up on tho main track
lo get on n switch about the timo the otlior
train was due. An intervening curve pre
vented tin sc on cither train front seeing the
other.
An excursion train on (he OKI Colony
Railroad, white returning to Boston ou
Wednesday evening, collided with a hand car
on the track, and the engine, tender and six
cars, with about one hundred and fifty per
sons, inoltuling many ladies, wero thrown
from the track, threo ol the ears tumbling
down an embankment. Strangely enough,
no ono wns killed, and only about half a
dozen wore injured, nnd nono of these, it is
said, in a serious manner.
The steamboat A-gosy No. 3. while going
up the Ohio river ou last Monday evening,
having on board three bu wired me a ol the
Seventieth Ohio infantry, w...» driv. n ashore
in the storm eighty miles below I. misville..
The concussion exploded the mud drums,
and twelve men were badly seshb d, two of
whom died imtiD diately, and two others
were not t xpecled lo recover. F om thirty
to lorty of Hie soldiers jumped overboard,
and eight ol them wero drowned.
The Investigation into the circumstances
attending the death of John F. Westlake,
om: of Ute "dims of the explosion on board
the steamer Arrow, was resumed hetorc
Coroner Lynch, in Brooklyu,yesterday, nnd
the evidence went to prove that the valve
in the steam pipe connecting the two boilers
had hern left closed, through the negligence
of the engineer, whose duty it was lo have
seen that it was open. The. result was that
the steam intended lor two boilera was con
centrated in one, and hence the disaster.—
The invcstiga'iou was further adjourned to
Monday next. , ,
The new steamship New i ork, belonging
to the Atlantic Mail Steamship Company,
went on a trial trip yesterday, during which
site ran sixteen knots within tho hour in
the lower bay. She will be open to the in
spection ot the public to-morrow, at pier
43, North river, and will sail for Aspinwall
on the 1st ol September.
There was another auction sate yesterday
oi some of the property used by our Su«
pervisors' Volunteering Committee in their
late recruiting operations. The building on
tho Battery, 30 by 100 feet, constructed oi
white pine timber, and used lor enrolling
purposes, wns knocked down lor only 330
dollnrs. Three sates used by the committee
were sold, and brought about what they
cost when new.
Judge Edmonds, in n communication
which we publish litis morning, criticise*
the ease of Colchester, the spiritualist, tried
in the United States District Court at Buf
falo, nnd our editorial remarks of yesterday
on the matter. Tho Judge contends that
the result ol this trial will have no depress
ing offect on the minds of true and intelli
gent spiritualists, who themselves regarded
Colchester ns little else titan a juggler, and
he thinks it will be a fortunate tiling lor
spiritualism if tho jury's verdict against (lie
accused shall result in silencing him forever.
Tlte Judge says lie wns solicited lo become
Cobheslcr's counsel, but refused on consci
entious grounds.
Uo,appears that, under an arrangement
with the New Jersey Central Railroad Com-
iany, garbage and offal Irom this city are
wing emptied into tho docks which that
company are constructing at tile terminus
of their road south ot Jersey City. This
has become a great nuisance to tho inhabi
tants of tlte latter place, poisoning the at
mosphere and threatening the generating of
an epidemic; Remonstrance having proved
unavailing, a public meeting wns held lit
Jerspy City last night to take measures lot-
closing this nursery ol disease, and it was
resolved to npply to the courts for an in
junction to compel the company to stop
using tho docks for the purpose mentioned.
Yesterday the slack market was firmer —
Governments wore steady, and gold closed
at 148j.
There was a (air degree of activity in
commercial circles yesterday, ami both for
eign and domestic goods sold quite freely at
full prices. Groceries wore fairly active at
full prices. Cotton wos steady. Petroleum
was firmor under a fair export demand. On
Change Hour was the turn better ou Slate
grades. Wheat was steady. Com was firm
or. Oals wero 2o. higher. Pork was higher;
sales were made at $31,70, closing atSWI,-
(12} Lard was steady. Whisky was firm.
. Smuggling is now carried on to, an almost
1 unlimited ex'cat ulung the trontier, and, it
, la said, with the knowledge and connivance
ol the Canadian Ministry. Our correspon
dent describes the condition of the province
•as very unpromising. The luxes and other
burdens are eo heavy and the crop and trade
broepeeia mi poor thilt thousands of tho iu-
bkbiunut ltavo already sold out and emigre
ted.to the Far West. Real estate bss fallen
seveuly live per cent; in vbIuo within the
past eighteen months, and it is estimated
that m Ute city ot Toronto alone there arc
thirteen 1 undretl empty tenements.
The United States steamer, Commodore
McDonough, which left Port Royal, 8. C.,
on the morning of the 17th Inst., in tnw of
the steamer Donegal, became disabled at sea
in the storm of last Tuesday, and, after
struggling with the wind and waves through
that day and the succeeding night, sank ,oh
- Wednesday morning. AU on board r ofthe
|... MoDonoiigli, forty.four in .number,, wit*
th « u <”*«g»l. but ^* 1 everything
which they had ou board excepting tho
clothing they wore at the time. The Done-
morning ^ safe, y this port yesterday
i P. eor ? e OltX'lwiD, the young man commit
ted to the Tombs on Tuesday la it on the two
charges ot fraudulently obtaining a four
thousand dollar check from the New Haven
Fostoffiee, and of procuring over two hun-
dr«l thousand dollars worth of bonds from
a 81. Nicholas Hotel safe by presenting a
forged order, was yesterday arraigned ou
the latter of these complaints, pleaded guilty,
and was remanded to the Tombi for trial—
He wee arraigned on, and pleaded guilty to,
the former eherge on Wednesday.
The awindling developments are taking
I from metropoU-
I |*n financial circles to the army. Colonel
I' ' - - / i
BUILDING ON TUB SAND.
’TU well to woo', HU well to wed,
For lo tho world hath done
Since (he ntjrrtltt grew, and roses'blew,
•And morning brought the sun.
lint hare a care, ye yonng and fair,
He lura ye pledge with truth;
He certain that your love wi<l wear
ileyond (lie days of youth.
For If ye give not heart to heart,
As well ns hand f rhnnd,
You’ll And you’ve played Hie ‘ unwise” part,
And “but t upon the sand.”
’Tls well lo save, ’lU well to have
A goodly store of go d
And hold enough of slilnl- g stufl*,
For charity U cold.
lint place not all your hope And trust,
In what the deep mine brings t
IVe canuot lire on ye low dust
Unmlxcd with purer things.
And lie who plies up gold aIouc.
Wl 1 often have to stand
lleslde his coffer chest, ami own
'Tls "built upon the sand.”
’TU good (o speak in kin lly guise
/ ml soothe where’er we can;
Fair ape eh should bind the human mind ;
Ami love lius man to ma\
llut stav'not at the gentle words,
The mercy that Is warm nnd true
Must lend a helping hand. .
For (hose who talk, yet fall to do,
hut "build upon the sand.”
From the London Post, Au. usl T
.VIAOSIiTICSTOHMSAIYIlTHEin 1Y- mission Buolnees.
will be, prbbitbty, before tho P.ost CamrtanJ-
ant. Some say she is a loyal woman, and
only tore down the flag because some one
dared her to do it. Others say that she and
her ftimlly tire strong acocali. The trial will
| bo ihtcresting.
ATLANTA, GA.
| THUS. KIM!. L. G. PIBKLB. J. L. QUKItN.
T. RILE & CO.,
I Wholesale Grocers,
AUCTION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
H aying completed their vbry lari» and
cnmmo.'Jou* building, on iho owner of MiiteHA
I and Peach*ree s’reeta, Atlanta, Georgia, and having
procured the services of
Uncle Billy Hill,
(he Prloce of Au dionesrs, we intend, in connection with
our Grocery Trade, to do & Gineral Auction and Com-
mn« undera’gncd having entered Into other l udniss
AirAufiMuenls.hu this day turned over (he Agen«
cy of K. Ms Btuee ft Co., ti Ool Thomas C. Howard, who
wilt In fature repretent (his House in the shipment and
purchase or Cotton.
augW-121 II. D. CAPERS,
Hfl tmlorslgned. representing the house of Robert
E Ooze ft Ol, will give h's pbrsomd attention to
sale of Cotton orotherMercbindUeoon>Igae<! lo this
lie, In New York. During my absence from Atlanta,
W. B. t^we, or R. & Godfrey, will receive all con-
omenta And for« ard to New York by tho mo&t ezpe-
th ur rente. »
nugM-m n. D. CAPEIIS,
GREAT EXCITEMENT
AT THB
NEW WORLD
BOOT ANDSHOE EMPORIUM,
Car. marietta and Broad Streets,
TLA NT A, GEORGIA.
milK unrtcs'gnod has Just at rived wl'h a complete
assorted block of Ladles' Men’s and Childreu’s
Bjots and Shoes, which he will sell at prices lower than
ever before rffnid 11 this market, at wholesale and r<-
Ult. Alio a good stock of Gent’s Hits of all kinds.
Merchants from the surrounding country will fl Id It to
their advantage to o Jl aaJ examine the stock before
purchasing elsewhere,
Mr. John F. Ezzird is ennn cted with the establish
ment, and will be happy to meet his old frteml*.
Don’t forgot the place, corner Marietta and Broad,
(the only plaoe In the city where a complete assortment
of Ladles’ Mines and Children’s Shoes can be found
argD-tm 8. J. PRlKDE.YIIEIItlEIK.
VLVE.\t£.
We flitter ourselves that we will be able to give per«
is QDI0K BALKS AND PROMPT RETURNS.
T. KILE Ac CO.
Aug. 17—4 w.
I THOMAS BCnUrCBIM | JOHN MORRISON | FRANK M JOHNSTON
SUCCESSOR-3 TO
MCHAUGHT, ORMOND & GO.
Commission Merchants,
1VUOI.R9ALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Hardware & Cutlery,
(SEC -ND DOOR FROM ROARK’S CORNER,)
ATLiNTd,
• GEORGIA,
The occurrence of these magnetic storms I f,ctiatlBfacLtnn(viW4hxve procured th. s.rrlcea of
aui the influence whioh they exercise are onc o( , he bert nM (,. kee p erj |n the Bute.) Our motto
among the most curious anil interesting
problems which science has yet lo solve.—
Tho records which for some timo past have
been duly made at the Royal Conservatory,
at Greenwich, nro exceedingly interosiing,
and when a sufficient number hnvo been ob
tained to afford data as to judging of tho
recurrence of these disturbances, in conncc-
lion with other meteorological and atmos
pheric phenomena, they may be expected to
afford tho most reliable aids for scientific in
vestigation. Little is known of tho source
or the constituents of that power or subtle
fluid which is termed mngnotism or electric
ity.
ORtatX Of KbECTrilOITV.
This much only is known, that it lias its
origin iu tlio earth, and that when, from some
cause or other, nnltn-al or artificial, it is
withdrawn irom its home, it i osts not till it
lias returned to the earth from whence it
came. The revolutions of the earth on its
axis, in’ils motion round tho sun, at speeds
vastly greater than anything known lo me
chanical forces, nt-c supposed to set up cur
rents of electricity which travel over the
earth's surface, and in their course cnlor
every substance which is a conductor of
elcctrinty. Tho copper wire of an oloclrio
oahle is ono of tho host of conductors, and
when laid upon the earth’s surface, or atiho
bottom ef‘the sea, it would draw to itself a
large share of those natural currents. To
overcome this, insulation, by means of India
rubber or gutta perclm, is necessary, but
perfect insulation is practically impossible,
and hence the naturnl earth currents will be
found lo interfere more or less with the pas
sage of the arliticial currents generated in
the battery for transmission along the con
duolors. In tho normal condition of things
this cat-ill electricity, or currents, do not se
riously interfero with tho working of tho
tine of telegraph, and their resistance is
nvcrcuiuo by multiplying the number of cells,
or, in other words, increasing tho battery
power lo be employed.
ROtV TUB PRESENCE OF MAGNETIC CPRCE.VTS IS
ASCERTAINED,
Notv it is the object of tho Astronomer
Royal to obtain records of these magnetic
disturbances, and tho modo in which it is
accomplished is exceedingly beautiful. No
mechanism, however beautifully or delicate
ly made, will bo sufficiently sensitive for tho
purpose of making theso records; so light
is employed to record tho mysteiious move
ments ol clcrtricitv The substances ef the I and Intend itihnll be second to none In this Stale,
mems ■>' .electr on?. J lit si ostancos ol tlio lh , ve on hanJ >ml #l ,r. n u k „ p> u lo and
nature of winch we are wholly Ignornnt are PURE I lqu-iri; none other .hall be eold lu ray Saloon
thus made use of to produce great and vnl- The B.r U under the eio uilve management ol three
. r,,„ . clever and affable gentlemen Ton. Ooutu and Butt
ttablo results for scluico. A bar ot iron is clarx, who have no.up-rlote In then- line, an I they
poised at its centre with wonderful accuracy. | win be harpy to eee ih.lr old friend*.
Offer for sale
| BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS,
VICES, ANVILS,
SHOVELS, SPADES,
ROPE, WHITE LEiVD,
GLASS, PUTTY and PAINTS,
CAR1 ENTER’S TOOLS,
LOCKS, HINGES,
SCREWS nnd NAILS,
HORSE SHOES,
BUCKETS,
TUBS nnd BROOMS,
| At low rales for Cash.
angtt-ffmoe
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
I Citizens and Travelers.
I J HAVE retUtfld thoso luge andsp'enill.l rnoms ond«r
BILLIARD SALOON,
AIITIFICIAI. VISII BRBIIDINII.
Stephen II, Ainsworth, West Bloomfield,
Outatin county, New York, gives Ihu follow
ing Intcrcs tog account ol his experiments
in fish breeding. Hr s.tys: ”1 have tahen a
very great Interest in the growing ol brook
trout artificially, iu ponds on my place. 1
have tried from sevott years old down to
last springs hatching, in three different
ponds, keeping the young try till two years
old hetnre l put them m'o the large poud
with the old ones, at which timo they wore
able to lake ciro ot themselves. The origi
nal slock was put in my largo p -ml, con
taining six’y-onc iquare rods ol ground,
fourteen Irct deep, tupplied from springs,
three years ago last spring ouc thousand
four hundred id mmilnr, age then linm one
to tour years old. They weigh now Irom
oue to four pounds each. Tuny have been
vontirm hininii nmiii.t i... .i,,. „ „ fed daily with liver, aud arc about as lame
nun'i-Bno™.! 0 nJ V( ih. h : u. 9 . U °« e - as kittens—come at call, and take their lood
Oa MtoUfUS!Sh*SSrtS? "«• ■* * "fl”-- “ d »“» “• “ “
rite magnetism or electricity from tlio earth
lends always to draw downwards to its ser
vice one end of this beautifully poised bat
anoe. When tho currents which pass
through or over tho earth are weak tho in
fluence is but slight nnd tho motion down
nrds almost imperceptible. When distur
bances set in such ns that which commenced
Wednesday last, tho action of the bar in
vertical us well as in nn horizontal direc
tion are more rapid, nnd at, times so violent
that it Is impossible to obtain any record of
their movements.
fit.-rooitAi'iiiNo the sTiiiu;,
No mechanicvl arrangement, as wo lmvc
•aid, is siifficiunlly delicate to obtain this
record. Tim slightest film Irom a spider
would inteifere.with the inovcutonlH of the
ugiiclizul iron bar, s> the ncord is ob
tained by the aid of photography. Oppo
site to i he bar is'placed a cylinder, which
revolves ouro iu Iwcuty-loui- hours. Upon
ibis is nlnci’d a sheet ot sensitive or alln
miui/.- d paper, A lamp constantly hunting
is so placed as to tln-ow the shallow ol Ihu
iron Imr upon this piper, and evt >y move-
mem upwards or downwards, is thus traced
with unfailing Hccurnoy. There mo limes,
however, when tho m .vcmcnis of tho bar
arc so rapid there is not sufficient time to
prnducu a mam upon the paper, and during
the greater part of the last three days the
paper Irom (he cylinder has priuented a
terket blank. At other times the surlace
s covered with tho most irregular zigzag
lines, rest milling those diagrams or chart's
which indicate at a glance comparative
heights ol mountidna or lengths ot rivers in
various parts of the world. At ono part ot
the record mounts up to n peek several
inches in height, at others it is elenuhed a
mere fraction of nti inch above the datum
line.
• KFKECT3 UPON TELEORAPRY.
To what extent the interruptions of
Wednesday morning may be due to tins ex
iraordioary magnetic disturbance it is ot
present impossible to say, but tbe astrono
mer R -j-rtl has very appropriately taken tho
opportunity ot calling ntteniion in a contln
Rout series ol records,the existence ol which
wns nreviously known to but few persons,
aud winch at no distant day will, there is
tvery reoson lo believe, prove of immense
Gape. White, the a’ercr man of Atlanta and Arg tsta
notorle.y,has faltohargeof the BllUnl Tables Ire
pectfubir aak a loeral >hire of patronage.
GKO. 8HAHP, JK., Proprietor.
N. B.: la a few days X shall open a FIRST OLA89
DINING ROOM and ttesUura’.t on the European styt-,
with accommodation for one bandied and fifty to a
tnial. Travelers will bear this In mind, as my TABLE
Will abound whh all the delicaoiea of the season.
augl2-3o> GKO. SHARP, JR.
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Klev«m acrt’S near Hi. Western ft Atlanth Railroad,
aetr the farmer residence of the subscriber, For site
very cheap by
A. K. SEACO.
aug5—
OommUalou ITIorclinnL
500 B S.G3 FLOUR,
LBS TO Tilt 8 V0K, for sale wholesale or reta
1 on liberal terms by
A. K. St AGO,
C traraUjlon Merchant,
;5- Atlanta, On.
NOW IN STORE,
200 bbk Salt,
For sale by
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant.
W?5- Atlanta, Georgia.
CEOPCIA
GOAL AND COKS AGENCY.
THE /ETNA COAL
valu'o ... the cause of* telegraphic icfencc.—
Tbe puldicudnn of tho letters of Prolesscr 1
of a spoon six inches ftbuve the water.—
Tutok ul seeing fivo hundred trout, all ai
tbe same inataut, weighing from ooo to
three pounds, and from twelve lo eighteen
inches long. The liko has never beeu
seen in this country to my knowledge before.
It will well pay the disciple ot Sir Izaak
Walton a long journey to sec; visitors from
hundreds ol mil s come to see them—ponds
anij fixtures lor breediag and growing. Tbe
trout spawns in November, December and
January. When on their spawning beds 1
take them, and t xude their ova artificially:
and impregnate them with melt from tbe
moles, and then place tbe spawn in troughs,
gravel with pure spring water running
over them. They batch In 78 days, and
commenco feeding Irom forty to fllty days
oiler, during which lime they live on ute
egg attached to them. ‘ r-.t '
Lost fall I took in ibis way sixty thousand
■ggs, and hatched say forty thousand of
ihemi 1 which‘aro now from two to threo
'inches long. With *11 things right, nearly,
all will-hatch in tbla way. These will grow
to a pound weight in four years, with wa-
ter arid plenty of food.
A- two pound trout will furnish about
eight ihbuaand spawn; smaller ones leas in
proportion. They commence spawning
wheri one year old.
Intbis jray they can bo increased and
grown to any extent, and all the ponds and
streams In the country stocked to over
flowing.
They can be raised in ibis way with great
profltfhririarket
flveboxea ot cheeao were Shipped by rail
road irom the village of Little Falls, New
York, >last week—weight 234,040 pounds.
Avcr*s(e . price for dairies -was -14J- cents, l .
.Factory made brougat .from IS to loj cents. | a week uniR her trial shall be held, whioh
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
LOCATED NEAR CIIATTANOOOA, THNN.,
MILD PRATT, SUPERINTENDENT
A-TIiANTA, G-A.,
Wl ereby parties can bs supplied, at the aborted no*
tic-, at any railroad depot or boat landing In tbe (Mate,
Orders solicited. Address
RUSH PRATT,
Agent for the State of Georgia,
Atlanta, Georgia.
nlj 50-ffSn
GREENBACKS WANTED
For Sale.
QUE LAEQE STEAM
Airy will, at all events, have this good re
sult, that they will induce persons to pquau
before they hastily conclude that the inter
ruption of telegraphic communication nec
essarily indicates ibe total lest of an expen
sive submarine cable, or a system of tele
graphic line?, whether aerial or subterra
nean.
Intebestinq Trial—Below will bo found
tbe obarges and specifications against Miss
Emma Latimer, of Edgefield, who, it will be
recollected, was arrested on the 5th of July,
on the ohargo of tearing down the Union | s-vue LAEQE STEAM DISTILLERY, with .even
flag i—PreU <£ Timet. U boolnd ud nttj acre. Load, writ Improved aad
T S P M «« U0 "--
la tills, that ano, the s&ui Emma Latimer, a I no idperlor la Ure West. umcUy fifty to on* hundred
citizen of Edgefield, Tennessee, on or about buiheUjwdey.asmzybe daired,wtoinlUatwched
the 4th day of.July, 18B5.diJ tear down and
trample tindaf her feet, with intent to ex-11bi?rS«T. on* otthe belt so-none Xngto«to .
press contempt for the esme, the American UnBoaUi-4naEaafferiaeoanirr.AndRertMUyhf.My. ,
Sag, which had been put up in honor of tho !
anniversary of the national independence of (< u, we * •* —* -
tho United States; This at the house of A. | Jotmw/,
B. Latimer, in Edgefield, Tennessee.
Charge fid—Uttering treasonable language.
Specification.—In this, that the said Emma
Latimer, a citizen of Edgefield, Tennessee,
did, on or about the 4th of July, 1865, tear
enTo tear. dowrnsnK bam the American flag
if U w*a put up a second thpe, in words as
foiiowsj to-wit r “If it is put up again, I will
tear'itttowh arid burn it up," or words to
that effect. This at tho house of E. A. Lati
mer, in Edgefield, Tennessee.
New Drug Store,
M. JOHNSON & C0„
(FORMERLY T P. FLESH40 4 CO„)
LXT DOOR TO ROAK'8. CORNER,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
RE IN RECEIPT OF A WELL SELKCT-
ed Slock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
DYE STUFFS,
VARNISHES, &c.
which they offer at wholesale and retail,
very low for cnsli.
IIIS, .V. IS. B YIt RICK,
practical and experienced Druggist, will
supervise the business and give special at
tculion to the filling of Proscriptions.
THEY II A V E
arc White Lend, Ground Pnints in Oil,
Window Glnss, Putty, Copperas,
Brimstone, Blue Stone, Match
es, Pure Wines, and Bran
dies, for modicnl pur
poses, Borax,
Snuff,
Cigars, Log and
Red Wood, Paint, Vnr-
ni»h, White-Wash, Shoe,
Horse, Tooth and Hair Brushes,'
Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, Rosin,
Alum, Spice, Span. Brown, Venetian Red, &c.
They arc also in Receipt of
CRUSHED SUOAR,
TEA, COFFEE,
BLACK PEPPER,
INDIGO, MADDER,
CANDLES SOAP,
STARCH,
and many other articles in the Drug anil
Grocery lino. nug27-)ool
SCHOOL A N0 COLLEGE
TEXT-BOOKS.
JUST OPENED AT TIIK
On Peters Street. 2d door West of
Whitehall Street.
Dtit'd'. aft Davie.’ Arithmetic, Atg-:braa and Geo-
m« trlet.
Quackenboi’ OojppoBlllon &td Rhetoric.
Wells’ Natural Philosophy.
Built id’s Litln Gramm r an! Reader.
Co per’a VirgL
Goodrich’* Pictorial History of tho Uolted 8'a ter.
"CllendorJ’. French Method, by V.»Im\
Richard* on's Piano Forte Method.
CornellV, Montteth’a andMUcheU’s Ger graphler.
Fm tb’8 atd Bu lion’s Fngllih Gramma”.
J. J. 6c S. P. RICHARDS.
Atlanta, Auguji 'll. auf/d-Sm
. WpOLgtylitt GROCERS AND {
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
three doors above Iffkwnto Hall, De
catur Street,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA,
augt-doioi
a. v 101X8.
B. W. ADAMS & CO.,
GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Fcncli-Trcc Street, Next Door to A. C.
Wjly’a Old Stand, '
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
R. J. MASSEY,
COMMISSION
AND
Forwarding Merchant,
And wholeula Dealer In
DRUGS, PAINTS, 0IL8, DYE STUFF
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, &0-,
Dnder Exchange Hotel,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
83^”Mtehinery and Tanners’ Oils’ con
stantly on hand. / july27—3m
BUTLER & PETERS
OOTTON BROKERS
AND
General Commission Merchants
Offio, on Depot street, West tide of Trout House,
Atlanta Go.aqg4-8m
I J. ORUB.
ORME
R. M. FARRAR.
& FARRAR
General Commhsim Merchants,
Fronting YVcst Sitlo of Trout Ilonsc,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
11 EFE BENCES.
Phlnfcy ft OUytrn, Wright ft Alexand re, Aucruitiy
Ga ; Dunn ft Man^ham, Ma?on, Ga ; 11. J. Oook.Al*
bany,Ga ; W. U, dtarko, Savannah, Ga.; Ool. J. R,
Powell, B-e 4 Norton, Montgomery, Al ; W It High,
Madison. Oa. _ iulyB-Bnw
R. J. GODFREY. 8. B. OATMAN.
Godfrey & Oatman,
AUCTION
OOMMiSS IJN MtBCHANTS,
PcaHitrce Street, 2 (loom from lYIar’**
etta Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
JOHN S. HUTCHINSON, Auctioneer,
Dissolution of Partnership-
LL persons cor earned are desired to take notloe
L that the firms of Holland, Willis ft Ooj of Charles*
ton, 8 0 ; Willi", Youi g ft Co., AugU'ta, Ga, and Wll*
Its 4 Young, Atlanta, (in,. Is this dav dhsolved by mu
tusl consent, AI pretJes having busineis with either of
nald firms, are bin by directed to call on J. M. Wilds,
Atlanta, Ga.. for settlement.
K. W nOId AND,
W. tUOUD YOUNG,
hD H LLftND,
N. HAFT JAUK80N,
auglO- JAMBd M. R1U.13.
W. J. G\KKEIT. YOUNG GAItRETT.
G-arrett& Brother
COM Kli SION MERCHANTS
ANO W1I0LB8AI.B DBA1.ERS IN
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
2nd Door from Mnsoiiic Hall,
Ilocatnr Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
RaraaaxciH.—Fhln’t/ 4 Otavton. Augrila; J I, VII-
lalonga, Bir.ona'j J W Pnara 4 Oo., Macon; B I,
Mott. Co'umlm-; Ooi. Arthur P Wright, Thonaivlllc; W
~ Ul/h.Madhoti,Ga; WmO Ray, Montgomery, Ala;
cQiuiler, Tiylor 4 k-iburtl, Biltlmor*; Aa,toll 4
John 0. Whitner,
INhUBANCE AGENT,
AND
CCUS5T8S OF NOTM, &C.,
Iu Boark’s Buildingf,
SnTOQKLL ST.,ONE liOIR ABOVR tVIlITEU.tLL.
1ST Dullness promptly attended to angl -f mos
Insurance Agency*
M. C* BLANCHARD,
PRtV D10R8 BRLOtV THK FXdtfANQR. U prr-
pari d to tali* rlih, i d hoatei, nir.-ohar dltt, and
prnp.,1/ generally, on llbjnil leruia, lu thi fjlluwli g
tuMtan'.lal 0 -mpaul a;
iEtua, of ilarir.ird, $1,(100,000 Aeaetl*.
Ooiilluontnl, orhew Yoik, $1,425,000
Aeaetl*.
Itlelronnlltan, of Netv York, $1,430,<
OOO Aaaetie. .
f-qullnble i.lfo Insurance,$1,128,000
auaSd-lm
JUST RECEIVED,
ALL RINDS OF
TIN WARE.
For talu in large or small lots by
BROWN & PARROTT.
Tfout II iusc Block.
aug 1 0- Drotlur street, Atlanta. Georgia.
FULTON HOUSf,
LYNCH’S BRICK BUILDING
Corner Ivy aud Gilmer Ste.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Wlt«L be found at the above eonver lent location
_ near the Ball Rnrd, prepared to entertain travelers
until I get my nev Hotel, now la coarse of completion,
flaUhed.
Mr porters will be In attendant at the Ball Road
Depot, on the arrival of every train
^ GEORG8 B WEL8II,
F. rm rly Pioprletreof Brown House,
augS-dlm * Mseon, *-i
CITY BREWERY.
W B TAVB PLE4SDBB la aaooanolar to >he pnhllo
that the “CITY RKBYVBBK, ** to
well known la tbe put hlirory ol 4tlaata, I. low ready
loioiaa* builoa*. Tho Brewery lo at lta old location
on Marietta Street, where they are prepared to luinl.h
betrorth* but qatllty, and It any quantity that nay
bo drelrod. All orders will b. promptly Oiled
auglO-lm 0. KOSTZ 4 VZOtlTrq.
FOR MERCHANTS.
One Doz- Pair Counter Scales
J Vit RECEIVED aad for Ml. by
DROWN 4 PARROTT.
Trout Hooat Block,
aaglff- Dreatar etreot, Atlanta, Oi.
General Information Agency
, roo the ooatero oaUJ hi
ftt.'- - -
, UDmUOUtT * BELUKORATH.
' ph coanty, Ga. Aug. S, 1805.
TWENTY
• This young woman' is now under bond to
report ak-ihe Provoat Mar»hal’s office onoe
GOLDEN RUjLR
TO*B AOOO,
v(F• ’-• i , v.ii1-
For sale ^ ~ 0WN & pAEa0TT(
wanting bolldlnf done, l.b -r off any Mad performed
boum servanti, hoetlere, carrUge drtv.n. cuokt, waih-
oi* or troncri, with proper recommendations, o in have
the earn* by calling on T. B. darner, aJIolplog latent-
gecoer office, op etalre.
Charge, fqr ndetartag appBcantf and examining tea-
UmcnlaJ. on* dollar; for forntahlng ln.oimatlon la rtla-
Uoa thereto, one dollar. arigtS-tm
}, SUTTERINB, &C,
BNE88 AND DISPATCH, at mod-
kepi constantly on hand,
IttaetlmM OallaadM*
me at aeooad houao from^ corner ofPnrijth and Peter*
0. H OALPWffLL.
neeetotolt
9 from eorni
Lor laavaotdenatRr L
. B. Sherwood,
B U I L flE R,
;SIDENCE ATTD SHOP 5®25C"e3dfe333Flr’j
Corner Butler and Decatur Sts.
»*««-too* * , j JtSSEdlmae-dli
. T. HUDSON,
COMMISSION
AND
Mil WARDING MERCMN'J,
PEACHTREE STREET,
ppoelto D. L. Gordon 4 Co*«,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
angl-iltra
A RARE CHANGE
FOIl CAPITALISTS.
tl « pU*tU 8 lathe City of Mcn'pllU, tmem iur ibid
iU-ieiith - ((Mutt s) uf thu H.onu Mountain, vllh all the
laritlsacd lUtures 8pp-rUlr.l g, on very reasouablo
terms.
Ti e j-icp rty c >n I .U <1 a s.i'l 1 .n. ss of granite, cov
ering, at die • as-J, ti 0 diet • s. Tids Is of conical st ape,
ami iitf irds, f'orn lb» um oU. an uxce I nt v.ew for many
mites In every direction. A Toufer once L-recti d ih-re,
at veiyAmall cojt. w.^a the scUice of large profiis tor
several years tn the owner.
The Whole Monnt.nl.. oompored < ( atrft’a, and quir*
s are *drettd> developed around llie ban*, at many
points. Iu>a:t, the whole may be profLai ’y wo.k-nt
wl.h drihj and wedgt s, no blasting or other exp?) siv.
means be ng under any clreumsttnces, feu id refle»s*-
ry. Tfia Grar.ltr* ha< been p o.iounced by those who
havrtwr u lit at Quincy, and otlur oeleb-at« d work?,
as tuperlor to any la Die IJoi.ed otatrs or in the world,
on ace uot of Its being more easily chiseled. I's < o or
end general i.ppeara’ co s uot Inferior to any.
The snpply could not b exhausted by hosts of labor
ers In tm u isnds of years; and there is now an alinoit
unlin tied d round for the c udo s one in the cities atd
towns of Georgia, and other Bout horn fitites, at one
dollar per cubic font, when the cos*, if quurylugand
delTuring nt the Rallroa l « i epo:, w II i ol vxcced iwen*
tv cents*. Onr Ubor«r, after a very ihoit practice In
the u«e of a ur ll can qu wry an average of Uiirty feet
ier diy.nr d the co4 o. hire will not exceed one dollar
i f l fin for tbe hand per oLm. Ills s'mjo split*, by
urlng we 4 g •, liko an aoin, ami pho s or any dlmo.i*
ilor.s cm be quorrltd wlthmit (Ifflculiy. Qisriles
of every thlckne a of strata, from flu-man to any
other d«pth diilriole, are already developed, and ac
resdhle wlthoot tbe use of derricks, whims, or other ar
tlflcl »1 means.
The wholtflfffperty cunilit* of the fifrtntaln proper,
heretofore described,abou* 22fi aores of g mdland, very
well timbered, and about40 acres laid off Into town lots,
near the railroad depot On one of the town lot* st ands
a arge snd comm >dlous wooden bul dlcg, heretofore
oc cui led as a hotel TuI *- - -
time for $i00 prr annum.
A rall oad track Is already graded from the depot to
the base of tbe Mouita'n, and by expending a few
thors nd dolUra for iron and otner Items to ; "
track in running order, stone for bul ding msteil
be laid down ^n m thes j q tarries, lo the city of Atlanta,
eheaper than bil:ks "•
Persons drslreut of purchasing are l svlted to visit
and examine for themselves, when they ososee that the
rty Is not new ever estimated or nlsrepresented.
1 a> k to find j urchi ■ rs, ts to hhve men oi means,
(who are c it versant with tbe great Importance ot exten*
slvej tone works generally, and the comparative value of
such property, particularly In Bomb, where but few
quarries i x'st.) \ lilt the premises.
Tb«*«tlire4'|tH*:s aro owned by clt!s?ns at the place,
who are anxious to earrjr on the business and to dtvel*
ope the immense recou ers of thes-. quarries,
Patties w'shtug to purchase can sec me here; or my
my * gent, Ur neral A. Austell, at A'Jania, Ga.
Terms cash 0. L BLAIR.
Newaao, ua., August 16th, 186V aujlO iawit
A Building Site,
O T A Acre*, betwe.n M -Doaengb and Crew Btreete,
K of amll. from the Oar-Shed, eia ba had lev for
Oath, |( application le made wUhlo^oae^week to ^
—Paiktr'a Builllag, M hltehall a c*
milACK
JL into loc
aagH-e
FOR SALE.
CHAINS AMD ISA HI RS TOR
olcee coa»lgnmenti.br
, It U. MoPnxRRON 4 GO.,
Oommleil m MercH.nl
Hear the Iron'. Hoang Ctlanta,
LIME.
angW-lOt ‘ AtA.I'W:y.«.R.Dep>t.
thej vlu alio negotiate tutcnaiei and talei ol prdper- -
if. ■ ■ -T
Surveys and Slaps of Lands and
RAILROADS,
Carefully Executed.
Hr. Orant refer, to Blehard Teterr, Iiq., and QeaG.
Hnll.Supt, A4 WPRB., Atlanta; Bon JnoPKing,
’rta'lOnRR, Anguita; OT Polltrd, Eaq Prea'tM*
Mr. Fit refete to R 0 Brlnkle/, Eeq, and BemaolTat>.
Feq, Mempbii; JfiOllghora, >eq, and DKBUdMe,
Eeq, Savannah; Mitchell 4 S althe, Macon; 'R HKao-
■ej, Eaq, MUledgevllle. . angU-fm
L, LIXOSTON, B. k. CHANE. 0. 0. nAUMOCX,
LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Alabama Street,
(Under tlio Exchange Hotel)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Will give prompt and personal attention to tbe pur*
chase and sale of all Uadj of Merchandise, and of Ouun*
try Froduce. Consignments of these.articles from al
parts of the Urlon re specttblly solicited. Prompt at
tentlon given to orders pur for chases.
R urerbxces,—G W Williams ft Oo., Charleston. S. 0.
A J Brady, Hell ft Christian, Savannab; Phlnlay ft Clay
ton, J W Horton. Augusta; J HPorttr, G R R: R. J.
Lowry ft Oo . Atlanta; P P Pease, Maoon; R L Most,
Athens; LBMeGwler, Albany, Ga.
Ju1y25-8moi
BROWN. OEO. W. PARROTT,
BROWN & PARROTT,
DEALERS IN
EANGY AND FAMILY
G EOOEBIE S,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Trout Rouno Block, Decatur St.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.,
T) ARTICULAR attention given to the ute ol Weetere
JT Produce, and pnrchaee and late of Cotton.
Refer to W w Clayton, late Agent Georgia Railroad
ink, Atlanta; Phfn'ay 4 Clayton, George R. Ormnp
4 On., Augoata; Noble A. Hardee * Co., Savannah
W. H. Inman, 80, Wall atreet, New York.
jnl»M)—
WYLIE, JOHNSON & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
ARO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Depot streot, Opposite Trout House,
ATL1NT1, GEORGIA.
, M. MCPHERSON & CO,
(Formirty'of Unoxvtllo, Tenn.,>
GENERAL
OMMISSION MERCHANTS
Oornor of Line aud Depot Street*, tear _
Yrout House,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
Having established themselves in Atlan
ta permanently, adopt this method of in
forming their numerous
Friends and old Patrons
that they are ready to give their prompt
and personal attention to all business en
trusted to them. Having acted aa. agents
for the sale of
COTTON TARNS,
SHEETINGS,
SHIRTINGS,
and ,OSNABURGS,
For the numerous
MANUFACTORIES OF THE 80UTH,
pitVBoi peculiar ndvantagee la this line, and we
wUl eoon hare li In oar power to OU
ORDERS TO ANY EXTENT,
For tho ABOVE GOODS.
r. m. McPherson & co.
gW Guette, Chattanooga, Tenn.; and "NuhvIRe
Onion," Nuhvllle, will each copy and eend bill to total-
Hgenoer, Atlanta, Ga., for collection.
JnlylOdSm
on consTcnment,
m i .. i.. • .Hi-- ... .t-j ;i-w.Jv»uii l -
20 BALES (GranitevlUe) SHEETING,
11 BALES COTTON YARNS,
2000 POUNDS SMOKING TOBACCO,
20 BOXES MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
1000 PAIRS COTTON CARD FRONTS,
3.BALES OSNABURUS. ,
CUHRY, ZftGHRY & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
Lloyd St., Near Decatur,
ATLANTA, GA.
trusted to ui, and u»ure cur patron* that we will
bp prompt In mftklng return*,
WHOLESALE HOUSE.
L
S.P.&E.L. WIGHT,
Al Joltd T. Meador & Bros.
ON SITE or OED rOST-OFFICE
Unvo just received from New York a large
and well selected, stock of
DRY GOODS.
BOOTS ADD SHOES,
HATS AND BONNETS,
CLOTHING,
YANKEE NOTIONS
HARDWARE,
SADDLERY,
DRUGS,
GROCERIES, &o.
Which they wilt eoU at Wholoeal. at Naehvlllo and
Olnciniait pile.-., freight added.
Now li tlio Ume for Oonatry Merchant* to replenish
their Bweti. M
Oar Good, hare born selected by onr ffenlor Part
ner with a great deal of eare, and an aye to the want*
of ihe people at thla Un e.
Oalyonrselvii, or eend yotir order* aoeompanled
wlthcaih They will ree.lv* prompt Mreonal aUen-
Uon. Write a. and we wl-l eend yon Ute ol good* on
hand and pric •• ol auoo.
anyll—dim
8. B.&EL*W.
WIGHT*
JOHN T. M-AD3R &
PRODUCE AND OEKES4L
P-.Ull
AND DBAI.BB8 IN
General Merchandize.
IN BUILDING FORMERLY ENOWf
AS THE POST OFFICE. . ‘
■jaty«-Sm • ' Whitehall'fftrek Atlanta. Oborria.
U. B.WILKLNSON.
GENERAL AGENT,
-ABO—
COMHISS'ON MERCHANT/
jsruww-aLJsr, ga
■ pnrthuo and'eale.ot Ot)l*fOtt, and alt
OOONTRY PRODUOR; to receive on Storaga aad Sato
aU.qonidxnmenU of Good|U-a*Jly »ldla_»nU martet,
large Flro Proof fftorago Roomi, of Ut^o Pub.
oi’ataowtu.
General Commission , Herehaitt
■ ImI- FBAOHYHKK stbkkt,
Ajk-Al^fa, GEORGIA
TjcrILL give prompt and penonat aUeaUon .to all
VV bviln.t, eatoutedto them. *q*V J 1-
Ag—*—-iawHhr“^-‘—
Wanted Immedutely.
150 Cords Wood, 4 feet long.
2,000 Four Feet Board*,
ipply to BROWN ft DABBOTT,
Treat Uhm au>.r,
angle- Deoatar alreel, 4-UaaU, Oa.
ANOTHER FflEStl^ASRlVAL
AT THE
ti.i
VARIETIES!”
East of tbe R. R. on Whitehall Street,
Wholesale or Retail,
WHITE LEAD AND OIL;
Nails, 8d to 12d, >
Meal Sieves,
Painted Buckets,
Cedar Buckets, brass bound,
Market and Fancy Baskets,
Clothes Baskets,
Cheese, Candy and Mackerel,
Door and Padlocks,
Lathing Hatohots,
Pocket Cutlery, (beautiful assortment)
Cocoa, Britania, Tin and Iron Dippers,
Bpice Boxes, 0 ff-te Mills, Tea and Coflee
Cans,
Graters, (all aiz a.) Toy Caps and Buckets,
Spittoons, Tin Piult-a, Wash-boards,
Slates and Pencils, Wvbsture Spelling
Books,
Gents Clothing, Boots Shoes, Hats and
Umbrellas. Ladies Belts and Buckles,'
Handkerchiefs, Shoes, Fans and Hosiery,
Ruund Combs, Star Candles, Copperas,
Starch, Pons, Needles, Fancy Soap,
«Lubin’* Extract,” . „
Pickles, Oysters, Sardines, Oatsnp &o., &o
Whittcmoro’a Cotton Card-*,
Fine Rio Coffee and the gc-intlne Laguira,
Whitewash Brushes.
Tin Measures, Ac., &c.
SALMON8, SIMMONS & OO.
auglO- .
GENERAL
INSURANCE AGENTS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Salmons & Simmons
H AVE been appelated Agent, for the New York
Underwriter’. Agenoy, eompoicd of the
Germania,
Niagara,
Hanover »t>d
Republic.
tad Inland Imuran*. Oompanleeof iheclty ol Rev
, Thr romblnrdawtU* of tlweo popular tompinlen
token la ono Hik if re qafrtd-oalj on* Mtof paper,
atoemanr to prove a J»». 'Tea well known oharacter
of the large nanlber of promtaent merohaato of Hew
VortTSSpriring toe Jtoi.d ot blrodBrt, tadtfiRargo
moon of duedje affird- an' abnndantr guarantee lor
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MERCHANTS
HOME INSOMNCE
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. OQMEv.Ak.iN Y.
OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Oldest to the State Save One.
gr.-i . : :'i -J o.l•fi V.'h't JaufiifM*,' 1
CHABTEEED Df 1859.
Capitol Stock 40,000.
A Largo Caih. and Surplus on H%nd.
RISKS TAKEN ON LIBERAL TERMS.
JOHN 0. WHITNER,
Agoat. Soark*e Balldlag.