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ATLANTA- GEORGIA,
c.ndnv MoTnfngrMnroh 18. 1000.
muck Wind*.
Liston, Kill]-, my darling I
Horn l-y tho fireside bright—
I)u you know what the winds arc saying,
Abror J ■- —*- -
'’uMOwInB, than whom no moro throng bttllfi***
S1 '„. iippd, Pti the following** hi. caporltacd:
aSccrtMny liberally omftoflff
' mntiumo/tuceeu InbuHnett, amt tbepnlmh
Sf/ABW "‘O' 1 ' « <”> InrortaWp rule, too, to
",rZu, i. A, toOut Mu* at veil atMbmM, Iona an-
larlw toupM metbal mbiSt IW tiwnlle t cell laM
ft iZptnjt my .ttuiiuu continually before Uit p*6-
^.jlti/Ured taemanyeake that I tcoulJ otberwlee
kanJod" - i. ■—«
insurance Agenoy^r. O. Wtiltner, Knq,
Tho abovo gcntlomuB, at hisofllco In tho Drug
llmiM of McCamy & Co., on Alabama street, rc
iinsents many of tho boat Insurance Companies
L the United States, and will not only Insure par
ies siatnst fire, but wlU Insure their perrons
aminst aettontf Insnranco of the latter cliar-
ncter is rapidly becoming n well recognlzod and
popular bmnclt ol underwriting. Tlio bcnellla
«so cheaply otters commend It to all, hut moro
csnecislly to that largo class of inen who are do-
m iulent upon their dally labor tor tho necessaries
It nr,. Tho Tranter's Insurant* Company, for
whiil, Mr. Wliitncr la agent, Insures against ac
ridonis of every description, whether, they occur
while traveling by cars, steamboats, or other
public conveyance; while engaged In tho store,
otllco, workshop, factory, on tho farm, or in any
of the ordinary occupations of life; whether
rising walking, hunting, boating, Ashing, engi
neering, surveying, railroading, stoamboating,
or seated by the domestic Arosidc. General
accident policies Issued by him secure to
lhe person insured the payment oft a Axed
fUU1 per week, (from $3 to #60,) during the
lime lie may bo disabled by accident, not to ex
ceed twentyfflx weeks for any one accident;
1ml. in case of death by any form of casualty,
,I K , payment ol a fixed sum, (from #600, to #10-
noil) to lhe friends of the person Insured, or
•party for whose benefit tho policy is Issued.—
I mler Hie system adopted by the above company,
persons may be insured tor weekly compensation
only, lor death only, or for both, at as low a rate
of annual premium, in proportion to the amount
ami character of lhe risk, ns consistent with llie
soundness and stability of the corporation and
strict justice to nil patrons. It is an admirable
institution, and every man whose family depends
upon his daily exertions for bread should call
upon Mr. Whitncr mid obtain a policy nt once.
In addition to file above, lie is prepared to issue
policies that will insure parties against loss by
til-- in some of the most substantial companies
South and North, and will guarantee Hint when
losses occur they shall lie promptly adjusted.—
Mr Whitncr may he found nt nil hours in Ids
otllco at MeCamy & Co’s Drug House.
♦
I’rol'. Senrl.
Tins noieil conqueror who Ims been dc-
lialiiiiiL' mill aitfflwng the citizens of our
-i-ter cities, with liis select 'entertainments for
Jl)m e time past, is, we are pleased to state, to pay
our city a visit and give two of Ins wonderful ex
hibitions. There being no public Imll here, the
Professor's agent has secured Hie upper part of
ihi' brick building occupied tiv Messrs. .Morrison,
Nalle & Hanson, on Peach-Tree street, and have
workmen engaged in converting the place into a
mlie tVnMitjue. The first entertainment will
lake place on Friday niglit next. We bespeak
for Mr. Snarl a flattering reception in tills city, ns
hi. fame lias preceded him for some time. The
press, wherever lie Ims been, speak of liim in
lhe most glowing terms ns being full of originat
in' and genius in Hie deceptive nrl, enabling him
to present Ins illusions in A way remarkably
amusing, startling and wonderful. If one-half
the comical stories related of bis vcntriioqual
power be true, lie must have made its much mirth
in the world ns nnv other humorist.
-jidad In the gutty night 1
Moaning under the window!,
I.lkc tho voire of a child that grieves—
Making tho maples .htver
And creak at tho cottage oaves.
Match; kitty, my darling I
Tho wind, aro singing a tong,
Or tho Spring that Is softly stealing
From (ho sunnier lands along;
Tho snowdrops nmllo a. they hear It, s
A emtio lor tho owoot Spring's sake;
And tho ally lltllo vtolots whisper, .
"W'o hear I wo aro broad awoke 1"
No matter, Kitty, my darling I .
Though iho March wind! drearily blow,
' I am aura that tho dat.lca aro .lining
Down under Iho .honoring .now,
In optto of too blustering weather,
Too crocus I. budding again;
And tho daffodils whisper together,
• And watt for tho April rain.
PitOTficTiON vs. Viuse Tiiadk. —Tho Congres
sional discussion upon reconstruction will soon
be vnrtod by tlio consideration of tho now topic
that Is now looming upliito political promtnonco
—tho Tarlfl question.' The Chairman of tho
Committee on Ways and Means, of the Ilouso,
suited yesterday that tho subject of n revision of
tho'tnritl would bo brought up at an early day, and
on Interesting discussion upon it may bocXpect-
cd. There Is a strong toco trade influence in
Congress, mid a still stronger one in opposition
to tho duumnds of tho manufacturing Interests for
"more protection." Tho Western members, in
view or tho oppression that Is now felt by tho
agricultural districts, ore likely to interposo strong
opposition to any further incrcoso In tho prices
or manufactures. Their sentiments in respect
to the Reciprocity Treaty with Canada tuny bo
taken as nn index of what tlioy will do when
tho Tariff question comes up tor cosldemUon.—
They are not only disinclined to make any con
cession on behalf of the New England const Ash'
ormen, but they fail to sco why tho wholo cotiu-
try should bo mndo to pay lownnl tho support
of tlio sntd Asbermcn through tho lustrumohtality
of tho Ashing bounties. Tho Now Eqglami
members will rnako a strenuousellort torn heavy
Increase of tho duty on Imports. A resolution
was Introdnccd several (lays ago, In the interest
of the manufacturers, providing for an increase
of flfty per cent In the duties, and it is probable
Hint an attempt will bo made to raise tho present
rates nearly or quite to that extent. Tito West
cannot stnnd such legislation ns Hits, for (lie far
mers already complain that they can imrtlly raise
enough produco to pay tor Hie merchandize Hint
they require. It will not be surprising, therefore,
If the forthcoming political division upon the
tnritf question should bo started at tlio present
session. It may not develop sufllclcntly to draw
distinct party lines until the suhsidencyof the re
construction excitement, but the foundation of
the now political division may bo laid, and the
way bo prepared for Hie war of Protection and
Free Trade.—Aim York Sun.
A Romantic Stouv.—About twenty years ago
a learned associate ol the Supreme Court of Lou
isiana felt in with wlmt the writer of the Pro
verbs cnlls a “strange woman,” nnd site led him
a fust life and finally into debt. To retrieve his
fortunes, he bethought himself ot sending a
present of fruits nud enkes to John McDonough,
who, in those polite days, of course acknowledg
ed it in an autographic and alographic note.—
That autograph was used to give validity to a
promisory note or droll for $3,000, but Hie for
gery was detected very quickly by tlio forger’s
associations, mid one morning lie found himself
alone on tlio bench and no one to bear him com
pany or keep him company,
lie, tlicrclorc, hastened to tho river and threw
himself in, but was rescued by some kind-hearted
Uatlioatmen. lie subsequently, howover, mount
ed a fust horse nnd made bis wny down tlio
const nnd safely got off to the then Republic of
Texas, whence bo found bis way to Mexico.—
And it any one will take tlio trouble to look at
tho pictures of Mcxicnn generals, lately publish
ed liy the Harpers, they will discover among
them one which is neither Iberimi nor Aztec but
genuine American. That Is old John McDon
ough's friend, a very lehmed and able man, once
Judge of Louisiana, who, flrst the victim of a
■‘strange woman,” Ims since run the noble career
of a Mexican general.
Lovers of Use Weed
Will lintl at die Drug House of McCamy &
IV). four excellent brands of Chewing Tobacco,
knowuM*llie “Gold Roll," the “Sunny South,”
tlic "Strawberry," and “J. A. Smith’s Virginia."
T<> the clever gentlemen of Hint establishment
we arc Indebted for samples, ami upon trial Ami
them nijwrior. Tobacco chewing is by no means
ta be commended, yet as half of mankind, and
> "liberal sprinkling" of womankind, too, (Hie
dear creatures arc excusable howover, as tiny
only ujc it to cleanse their teeth,) arc addicted to
tiie vice, none lmt the l+*t should lie used. It
may be procured ns itlmve.
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A Georgia lluslneas Directory.
A business directory tor the entire State of
Huirgln is being gotten up by Capt. John Clibbon
Drain, formerly of the Confederate States Navy.
The directory will embrace tiie names of nil busi
ness men, etc., residing or doing business in any
eity, town or village in the State. It is the in
tention of Capt. Drain to issue live thousand
copies, and as it n ill contain much useful infor
mation it Is highly desirable Hint our business
men should give tlio enterpriso Hint encourage
ment to which it is entitled. An assistant of tiie
publisher, Mr. J, Orrio Lea, is now In tlio city
nud will call upon our business and professional
men. *
♦ —
Talley, Ilrou n A Co. ,
Have now lairly opened nnd marked their
taw Spring Goods, which tho Indies pronounce
tiie finest ever seen In this market. Tlio stock
imbrices literally mrything itrvogtto in the fusil-
ionahio world, nnd having licen selected in New
lode with great cure by one of the Arm, uml
purchased/or rath, they are confident of plcas-
“S l, ieir customers nut only in Hie quality of
g'Ksls, but In prices also. Everybody Is invited
t<> call.
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■'rcsli Arrival* at Henifo’s.
A heavy consignment of goods Ims just beep
received by A K. Bongo, corner of Fontytli nnd
Mitt lull streets, of which Lime, Uncon Hams
mid I.ard, Flour, Gorn, Soap, Ac., form a part, to
which the attention of tho trade Is directed.
See advertisomonl
How Legal Decision**r« Got Nowa-Days.
flte Wisconsin Legislature hud formally con-
udertd a proposition to abolish all laws for the
collection^ of debts. Tho mover of the bill, Air.
I'ltunre, is u great wag, as evinced liy Hie follow-
‘"IS extract ;
Tit': tqieakcr proceeded US review tlio present
'•'ft' 1 ot collecting debts. It was all a humbug
Went, u matter of technicalities and legal
euniing. Lawyers gave advice in order to ol>-
“tii Ijan and encourage litigation. Judges made
“mders and mistakes, ile bail n Ditto expert-
uce in law, mid that was rich. (Laughter.] Hu
«W give a history of lL Tho speaker then rc-
«wt bow lie Imd purchased a youugyoke ot oxen
fifteen years ago—pawl llfty dollars for
"‘"W ww days after tho son ot Hie limtl of
lmi1 bought tlio oxen came to Idm and
’►I die oxen were Id*. He Insisted In Imvluf
Ibragim, and eouimeueed a sail bol’urc u
ffi* * be Jury did’iit agree. Filially, through
r* Dsmwoou Justice* of Uie I'eace, the case
^ei.t ugalau Idm. Ho upiieutcd to the Circuit
‘ft la Milwaukee. There 1 lost again, ami
JjWtoniylawyero: “i will give you ten dollar*
tmite I ennsylvanU taw to Jadgo Miller, and
*rialordered.” [Great laughter.] Ho
i dn; ten dollars nnd performctl tils duly.
,,,,trial was then granted, awl Hie venue
»}° W slwrorthcounty. Judge Irwin wus
esnii *•’" A,, y man who wanti-d to gu|n i*
ST n , *!“ t^url, had eUher to do liuntlng will
mm snd kUio Judge eUimollthe gamo tin
U i r w !) T,l ° mtso was derided In my lavor,
leu trie ?* 11,0 dooMnO, I tluuiglrt the dog
ml t ll 'T' 1 rae “bout long cnongTi-! turnoS
Sw Karehhuaktok. [Laughtek] Thu
the j it '* Jo * * liul luirdly subsided ore l lieartl
‘wJiril#say,-M,.Clerk, thin judgment Islet.
trial granted.” [tlrnit laughter.]
riveted ‘>*at k ‘rit WW1 fttonyul-
s ^°° •••*• no doubt seen a suit In
snLu*i^ ^ mturt In the country I There is llnm
sflrjjftr Mld ,,w * Kcr * °°J other
the core. It won
w mute iha dispute justly,”
tils-
mt. Tho lit*
ugiiiunofold
tw; more Mire
FINANCIAL.
Daily Intklliobnckr Omen, I
antnnhir. Moreli 17, ltSW, j
(IROIIUIA.
Itnylng. Buying.
Oeurgla ft. ft. A It. Co.. U.VControl It. It. Bunk 03
Marine Bank of Os 73, Bank of Middle Georgia 7U
Bank of Fulton an] Bank of Athena 80
Bank or Empire State.. 15 Bunk of Augnst* 25
Augusta Ins. A n. Co... h thilon Bank of Angnsla 5
City Bank of Angnsla.. So Augusta Saving* Bank. 10
Manurac'roB'korMucim 10,Timber Cuttcra'Bank., n
Northwestern Bank r. Bank of Havnntmh 80
Merchanta'APtanters'. 5 Bank of tlio State 20
Planter*’ Bank isjilnnk of Commerce .... 5
Bank of Cohimbtis It; Mechanics' Bank a
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile 7D| Bank of Montgomery... 80
Eastern Dink of Ala..., 40 Central Bank 83
Bank of Selma 88 Northern Bank 40
Commercial Bank at!Southern Bank...... . 70
aOPTII CAROLINA.
Union Bank 50 People'! Bank,
Bank of Nowborry 30
Bankof Hamburg...... 15
Southwestern R.R.Dank 38
Farmers' A Exchange.. H
Bank of Camden 35
Bank of 8, C 13
State Bank 5
Commercial Bank.,.. 15
Bank of Chester 15
Bank of the btato (old)
Bank of Charleston 15
Kschauge Manic 15
Merchants' (Cheraw)... 15
Bank of acorgetown..
Planter*' Bank ....„,
Planters’ A Mechanics'
Noam Carolina.
Bankof Capo Fear 35] All other N.C. from 80 to
Bauk of Wilmington... 15 85 per cent, discount
Bank of the Htatc 35j
But little doing lit Tcttncssco and Virginia Bank Bills.
Exchange on New York.-Buylng at X discount
selling at X premium.
Gold.—Buying at 3fi®97 cents; selling at .10 cents.
Silver,—Buying at 31 cents; selling at 37 cents.
Gold Bullion.—Buying at $1.05 per pennyweight.
Gold Du*t— Bnylng at $1 per pennyweight.
Smoking TobMM.—N *> )!.•)• •>•
Soap-Bar, Atlanta Mnnuflictory, V ®
Colgstes, ¥ ft
soda,—w is
Snuflf.—Mscaboy, V lb
Btareh.—V Da.'.....:;;.....'. 1 . ...•••■
Sugar.—Brown, p lb
*®*1»
13
15® HI
..•..vV.:.M®tll
50©«1
; 18®lb
B,tp SUf
c, ..maaij
Loaf and Cmshod, *Mb
Syrup,—Cano, f) gallon,
Sorghum, f) gallon .. i..... .4a®(10
Nowr Orleans, now crop, N gallon. $140
Xallow.-V lb lSXffilB
Tea.—Black, v lb M0»3
Green, ft lb ,.|t B0O3 50
Young Hyson, ft lb..... ......... ..4175®)3
Tobacco.—Common, f) 1b .S5Q00
Modlum,|llb —GOtQiTS
Prime, V lb $10«t 50
Twine-Ken lucky. Begging, V lb ..........88085
Vegotabla.—Potatoes, Irish, barrel,.... $8
Sweet FoUtoes, V bushel,t............ .41 B0®(t 75
Onions, N barrel.. $0
Vinegar.—'Wholesale, V barrol (3t®35
Wrapping Paper-Nream $t 25®5
Powder,—V >««.,' • atroMlj
tthof-V beg., *1 imts
O. D. Cape—f) M 70
Cotton Seed-N bushot $1 oo ■
Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ac.
Our quotations cmbraco tbo leading articles In tbo lino.
Owing to the decllno In gold, a slight reduction haa taken
placo In a few ol tho leading articles. Tho market le well
supplied, and dealers will And It to thotr Interest to pur
chase here, Instead of going olsowhere. Adding the dif
ference In transportation, otlior necessary oxponaps, and
tha delay Incident to pnrehaaos made elaewhero, onr quo
tations will comparo favorably with thoso of any other
city, North or South. Our Drug men aro merchants who
fully understand their buslnosa in all It* various branches.
From day to day wo shall note such changes as may oc
cur In prices.
Alcohol (OS * cent.) W gal « 6 00
Alum, by barrel, |11b 13#
Atoplco, lb 40®!5
Brimstone, V lb 13X
Borax, roflncd, f) lb 50
Bluo Stone, f> D 80
Bluo Maes, 1*. and W J 00
Camphor, redned ,.l 75
Calomel, P. and W 2 00
Colomcl, English 3 50
Castor Oil, fl gat 0 00
Castile Soap, white, V 1b 40
Carlton Oil, by bbt., V gal 1 to
Cayenne Popper, V 3) 1 00
Cream Tartar, fl lb 75
Cinnamon Bark, ft lb 2 00
Cloves, V lb 75
Cochineal, V lb s 00
Coppcraa,|l ft to
Concentrated Lye, case “ 15 00
Dover’s Powdci, flft a 50
Ess. Brown's Ginger, dor. 0 00
Ext. Logwood, box, ftft 35
Epsom Salts, bbl., f) ft ..10J51SX
(linger Root, ftft 35®40
Ginger Root, powdered, f) ft 50
Itidlgo, 8. P., ftft 1 75@3 tit)
Indigo, Madras, $ ft 1 60©1 75
Ipecac, powdered, fl 1b 0(0
Iodine, f) 1b 0 511
Iron, pro-carb, ftft.... It)
Lard Oil, No. 1, ft gal 3 80
I.inseed Oil, bbt., fl gal 2 (I0@2 35
Mace, ft ft 3 UO
Madder, prlmo, ft 1b 85
Magnesia, carb., f) ft 05
Mercury, f) lb 1 60
Morphine, au!ph.,oz lu Oil
Nntmogs, prlmo, f9 ft 3 00
Pepper, black, fl ft 45
Potash, case (Babbott's) 15 00
Polaas Iodide, ft ft n 50
Potass, bl-carb, fl ft 1 (to
Putty, In bladders, fl 1b 15
Qulnlno, P. and W., and II. nml 8., fl o/. 3 60
Red Precipitate, fl ft 3 50
Rochelle Salts, f) ft l 00
Rosin, fl ft r...Sfl
Rhubarb, B. I., select, fl ft 7 75
Rhubarb, Turk, powdered, ft ft .20 00
Saltpetre, f) 1b 35
Starch, fl ft * M
Soda, bl-carb, flft 15
Sulphur, flour, fl ft 15
Snuff, Maccaboy, fl ft 1 10
Snuff, damn's, gross 15 00
Smtff, Laralold's, dor 7 50
Sugar of Lead, fl lb. 75
Tanner's Oil, V gat 8 00
Turpentine, bbl., fl gal 3 00
Venetian Red, fl ft 13X
Whiting, English, fl 1b 15
Pure French Brandy, fl case
Genuine Bourbon Whisky, fl case ffc.
Scotch Whisky, V case
Irish Whisky, fl ease
Port Wine, fl case
Sherry Wine, fl ease
Madeira Wine, fl case..
18 00
10 00
18 00
18 (It)
18 00
Ill 00
18 00
Schnapps, Wolfs, (quarts,) fl case 18 (10
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COMMERCIAL.
ATLANTA WHOLRHAI.B PRICES.
Dailv iNTiLLioxNcrn Owner, I
Haturdar. March .17, 1808.1
We linvc to note hut few changes from our quotations
of yesterday. It will t>o seen there Is a downward ten
dency In some articles. The market conttuuca well sup
plied In every department of trade.
BaMn.—Shoulders, fl ft 1K®lt>
Plain Western Items, fl ft 36®*n
Canvass Hams, ^1 ft &®t3>
Sides, ft fl> ttKOM
Bagging,—Qnnny, by tho bale, fl yd 37X®83
Black Pepper-fl ft •toni'i
Bluo Stono.—f> ft S5 ® au
Corn.—While, fl bushel 1 40
Yellow or mixed, fl huiltol 1 80
Meat, fl bushel I OOttl 75
oats toano
Candy.—Fancy, assurted, fl ft 60®WI
Stick Candy, fl ft »®»
indie*.—Adamantine, fl ft 30X038
Sperm, fl ft 40050
Star, V ft 80X038
Htcartnc.fi ft «0»
Cheeoe.-V ft moss
Cigar*.—ft Moo $160*160
Coffro,—Java, V ft 60OS®
Rto, fl ft 830-35
Lsguyra, fl ft 860-38
Coppera.-V *> °® 7
Factory Good*.—Colton Thread |80f8 30
Osnahiirgs 38030
Brown Shirtings, fl yard 95438
Brown Sheetings, fl yard ‘AS2031
Feathers.-fl ft MOW
Flannel*.—Rett, fl yard 40O00
white, V yard., 'J5®70
Flour.-Faney, fl tdd IIEOflO
Extra Family, fl bbl $180*15
Erin, fl bbl *190*18
Hnperfln*,.fl bbl *10XO*11X
Hay.-I’rlme Northeru, fl ton *30
Herringa.-Smoked, fl box 10*1 oo
Hid**.—Dry, y ft W
Indigo.—P * *1600*175
Lard.—In barrels, fl ft 33X033
Lead.-F *> W®‘»
cather.-sote, fl ft ao®«
Upper, fl ft. 60078
Harness, y ft 60
Liquor*.- French Brandy, fl gallon... *100*16
Domestic Brandy, fl gallon *10*6
Holland (Jin, ilgatlon *1016
Jamaica Ram, fi gallon
Cor* Whisky, V l*lkm
Ikmrbon Whisky, ft gallon. a.,
Robinson County, ft gallon... ' '
I'cach Ilrandy. W gallon
Wlnoe.-IUrt, Sherry a»d Majletro, fl gallon .„WO»#
Claret, V doicn...
Cheinpe'gno, fl down i I.*300*48
Kjs, W« are anthorlzed to announce
that at the solicitation of m>Dy friends, Judge
Wm. Ezxard, has consented to be a candidate lor Judge
of the County Court for Fotton county, at tho clectlnn on
the flrst Wednesday In May next. uiaris-td.
KJa Service* will bo Isold In Si. Pblllpte
*ro s - a Chnrch on Sunday, 18th Instant, at 10X A, M.,
sndTXP-M. mar17
IrTJa Southern Bzprcaa OfBce, Atlanta,
March 10, 1858.—The otllco for delivering of At
lanta Freight will herealter be kept atflbe principal nfllce
of the comiumy, on Alabama street,
marn—12t V. DUNNINO, Agent.
5,000 Frceli Sweedlnh Iioechen.—
Just recelveil and for ealo by
J.T. JENKINS A CO.,
r13-5t Corner Prior and Alabama ste.
vd number ot Boanlers can bo accommodated
with Day Board at *7 per week.
Breakflut, (loin 0 to 10 o'clock.
Dinner, Rom 13 to 4 o'clock.
Sapper, Rom 4 to 10 o'clock.
Ilio abovo hours aro especially suited to bnilncat men.
This bonse Is constantly supplied with all tho varieties
ol tho season. Dishes served to order at the shortest no
tice and to eult tho teste of tho most fastidious. The
proof of the pudding Is tho eating of It; so glvo us a call.
Ifwu can't keep a hotel, wo nuke a restaurant keep ns.
marl8—5t BKttdAN A PEASE.
Atlanta Advertl*onicnt«.
r r. W. k. *i.
TPURG DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CUBMICALB.
McCAMY A CO.
QIL8, Paints, Varnlihosapd Dye8ldflh^ y ^
W ,ND0 W GLASSANDPGITY.^^^^
pnOPHYLAOTIO FLUID and rbltot^on. y ^ co
S OZODONT, Sterling's Ambrosia, Bnrnelt's Cocotlno,
Night Blooming Cereni and LnblnJeExtnwls.^
IJf ILDKN'S FLUID EXTRACTS and nchnboWs ltemo-
W OLFE'S SCIIE1DAM SCHNAPPS, Ht. CroIx and
Jamaica Hum, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Port,
Sherry, Madolra and Malaga Wines.
McCAMY A CO.
T IIE LAST OF “JIMMY DICK,” tho oldest Bourbon
over known—8 yearn old.
0ARDEN SEEDS.
1 J3INE ASSORTMENT Shaving, Toilet, Toolli, Erosive,
? Barber, Bar and Caatlle Soaps.
Met)AMY A CO.
McCAMY A CO.
McOAMY A CO.
r a co.
F ink chewing tobacco-j. a. smith's va.,
Crompton's Va., Snnnr Booth, Edmund's C. 0. C„
Half Dime, Calllorala Gold RoU and other brands.
McCAMY A CO.
jyjACCABOY, Scotch nnd Rappco Snuffs.
ALL or TO* ABOVE ARTICLES
At Wliolosmlo nnd Itotail,
SIGN OF “T. F. K. C.,*’
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
marl—lm
Atlanta Advertisement!*.
AtJantiL Artvortlsomont*.
HOCEp MILLS & CO. MASSEY & HERTY
Gate City Foundry,
OAR AND MACHINE WORKS,
• Marietta Streets
ATLANTA, ...... (1BOROIA.
Wo are prepared to Build and Repair
Passenger and Freight B. R. Cars,
ALSO,
Steam Engine, and Saw Mills,
Sugar Mills, Hone Power*,
And nil kind* ol Machinery.
In the Foundry ’Department,
We aro prepared to mako
Castings, both Brass and Iron,
OF EVERY DB80RIPI0N;
CHANGE IIV TIME!
THE GREAT
MAIL
ROUTE
EAST AND NORTHEAST,
V. & A, and E. Tenn. & da, Railroads
AND THEIR CONNECTIONS.
T RAINS Icavu Atlanta dally at 7.85, P. M., making
cluso connections throughout. Through to Lynch
burg In48 honrs: through to Richmond fit 65 hours;
through to Norfolk In 81 honrs; through to Wuhlngton
In 5(1 hours; throncli to Baltimore In 58honrs: through
to Philadelphia In S3 hours; through to New York in (17
honrs.
Under the new arrangement, which took effect Febru
ary 18th, 1800, CLOSE CONNECTIONS are made by all
roads representing tho line to above points.
Passengers, by taking this continuous all rail ronlo,
avoid tho annoyance ot omnlbnsses and ferries.
Comfortable SLEEPING CARS aro now run between
Brlstohind Lynchburg, Lynchburg and Washington, and
BAflGAGK CHECKED THROUGH.
Faro no Low an<l Time as tjulolc
As by any other route.
For THROUGH TICKETS, apply at tho Western A
Atlantic Depot, Atlanta.
JAMES H. PORTER,
General Ticket Agent.
ROBERT BAUGH,
Superintendent W. A A. Railroad.
A. A. TALMAQE,
Superintendent E. Tenn. A Ga. Railroad.
feb3l—lm
COX & HILL
Have now in Store and for Salo:
|QQ BOXES VIRGINIA TOBACCO-vsrlons
100 gross Flnc Cnt Tobacco,
50 bids Crow's Old Bonrhon Whisky,
35 bbls Uouch Bourbon Whisky,
35 bbls Robertson County Whisky,
10 bbls Gibson's XX Hvo Whisky,
10 bbls Gibson's XYXTtyo Whisky.
10 bbls Gibson's XXXX Ryo Whisky,
15 bbls Gibson'* Old Ne:tar Whisky, (1840,)
40 X casks Cognac Brandies,
5 bids Jamaica Rnm,
10 bbls Nsw England Rum,
Ut bbls Old PortVlno,
10 bbls Old Madeira Wins,
10 bbls Old Sherry Wine,
1(10 cases Cluimpagno Wines—Mum, Cabinet, Ac.,
40 cases Claret Wines,
111) cases assorted Liquors,
30 casks Porter,
30 casks Ale,
10 packages Holland Gin,
lUl Imixcb assorted Candy,
50 dor Oysters,
50 dor assorted Pickles,
50 caddies Oroen and Black Tea, Ac. marl—lm
*3600*300
S5K
t-7®*3
HOARD OF HEALTH, ATLANTA.
1st Ward—Dr. U. F. Iloinar.
3,1 Want—Dr. J. (1. Westmoreland, Chairman.
8d Ward—Harrison Petits.
4th Ward—Marcus A. Bell, Secretary.
6th Ward—Dr. J. N. Simmons.
As directed by the Board, 1 request Iho cllitcna to re
port to any member thereof, any nnlsanco affecting the
health of tho community.
MARCUS A. BELL, Secretary.
March 18,1850. . inarl7—It
NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE!
“SIGN OF TIIE RED FLAG.” .
I.IKBEKMAN BROS.,
Whitehall Btreet, 4th door Com cor. Alabama.
$20,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS
To bo Closed Out in 16 Days!
C1ALIOO AT TWENTY CENTS
Now Is your chanco for Bargains I
noLnlno* at ’Thirty Control
LKSB TUAN JVA’IK YORK COSTt
W* Intend to close out our Extensive Stock by tho
10th Morel). Wo offer for fifteen days only, onr large and
well escorted stock at leu than Now York cost. Cell end
GREAT BARGAINS JN REAL ESTATE.
H. J. SPRAYBERBY,
RKAL ESTATE AGENT,
Decatur Street, oarer 0. I. Broavn’* Store,
OFFERS FOR SALE:
A COTTAGE HOUSE containing four rooms, on
Peach-Tree etreet.
For rent, one BASEMENT on Decatur street, well lilted
up for Bar and Eating Saloon.
Fivo-acro Lot, Just outside the corporation, on old De
catur road.
Three Lots, half acre each, on Fair street.
Five Bnslneu Lota In the iowa of Ringgold.
Five thousand Acre* of Land, In different Counties ol
thu State.
One valuable FARM, containing BOO acres, In Monroe
county, six miles Dora Forsyth, and near thu M. A W.
Railroad; cleared land; all fresh, well watered, and good
Improvement*; forty acre* seeded, and twenty acres lu a
line orchard.
GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK,
Oli’ ATLANTA,
WILL DO a OIXIOAL
Banking, Deposit, Exchange nnd
COLLECTION BUSINESS,
AMD WILL BOY AMD SXLL
All klud* or Government Hecurllle*
On Favorable Terms.
Dintoroita—John Rice, President; W. W. Clayton, K.
K. llawson, S. A. Durand, John Collier; E. L. Jones,
('ashler.
tWOnics for the present, at the store of Messrs. Clay
ton, Adair A Pure", No. 18 Alabama street.
Janat-Sin ,
n. J. WILSON. DR. M. A. SUACKU.ruu>
XV. G. SHACKELFORD,
(Late ailleland, Howell ft Co., Charleston, 8. C. J
WITH
WIL80N & SHACKELFORD,
COMMISSION MRRCUANTS,
WHOLESALE
Grocers, & General Prodnee Agents,
Key-Stone Bnlldlng, Whitehall Street,
AtUnta ( Georgia.
J2BT conitgnmcnta toHcltea.
, ilirnunicjte-IIon. J.T. Ueflln, Selma, Ala.; Tburber
_ Cuter
«*•
Lumber.-At wholesale, fl lUMfsot .,.,.*10^*115
B2SrtL-*w» weflftt
V barrel ! *33®»37
Madder.— F®»
H*ll*.-iOd,fltoB." )i -.411
wlih an advtnco of *5 enmanu wit k>vq» nbniber.
Prlnte.-V yard ;/,.n,,iDDM
Bop*.- OreecinC end other standard brands. fMthifl*
mad*, v » ,....;...20®3t
(laudmails, ft ..Win
g*lt.-l.lv" r ,s-d.f.Mck
PEOPLE DIFFER
on many point*, but >11 agree that
3M0LANDER8 EXTRACT BUGKU
KID!
RB. ailAVKI*. WBAKNEBB and FAINl _
Artainc
um any
.GUAY
AU| CC
dKrt, morn nnlctly and vilVctiirtlly than i
l Uucku in ific market, ^ {>/>^ ^
TBY SUOLANDEB'li.
. , „ TAKE NO OTIIHIU. rt
lLRAftNEH'ft COqflSw Yo (Mud BARN K8, WARD
Mass, General Agnnta. . inniS—8m»
WlLLIAIlt AVILHON,
Grocer and Commission Merchant,
Phil om« Building, If. , I)
COVINGTON, ..... GKOHGIA.
yr All bnilncM reiUntiod will recelro personal and
■ Mr ^~~^MHlRiiiiiiiiismil
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
T n S,2mWK,
makes It at one* anew house In evei
lure throughout, wh
RAN, Proprietor.
AUCTION SALE
OF WATER' LOTS
On tho Rag Front ortho City ofPenracola.
__ ... jjou
comprise the most nhubte porllou of the city for bull-
Mips and pirn, of tho
■ ■ -"y t an l»i *^-u at P lhe olhcu of Iho AUlutma ft
i Unttrond ('ouipatix* where all Information w*
txi otfcml it prlwlfl m!o until tlio
ttllcs RUATtUU
AU
marl—tit
ELEGANT PATTERNS FOR
Columns, Verandabs, Steps,
Window Caps, Sills, Gratings, ftc.,
From which we can supply Castings of the best quality,
and In the shortest time and at less price than they can
be obtained elsewhere here. Wcshnll also soon go Into
the manufacture of HOLLOW WARES of all kinds.
In the Carpentry Department,
We are prepared to manufacture
BASIL DOORS, BLINDS,
And every description of Carpentry work. Also, to Dress
and Match Lumber In a superior manner. All kinds of
Turning, Bcrowl Sawing, ftc.
}3r COME AND DEE HP. rrt
inarlO-Sm
STEAM ENGINES
AND
SAW MILLS, &c. &c.
REMEMBER, SAW MILL MEN,
The undersigned Is the Sole Mannfsclurer of Bunnows'
lurnoviD IIran Block for Saw Mills.
Patent applied for.
E. TIMMONS desires to call tho attention of thoso
i wanting tl>o anovo articles to thoso ol
HIS OWN MANUFACTURE.
They are tho Mills that will cut the Lumber, arc powerfo!
and durable, and will give satisfaction In every nartlcnlar.
Call and examine them, nt tho Foundry and Machine
Works, No. 170 PcnWIrk street, opposite (he Water
Tower.
F. E. TIMMONS,
Augusta, (la.
F
STEAM BOILERS,
S TEAM PUMPS, STEAM FITTINGS, foruiehed at
short nntlcu by A
F. E. TIMMONS.
Augusts, us.
Anti-Friction Metal,
IE very best Metal for heavy or fast bearings. War
ranted to give entire satisfaction. Mndo only by
F. E. TIMMONS,
Augusta, (In.
Paper Mill Machinery.
D RY1NQ CYLINDERS, Calender Rolls. lUg Cutters,
ftc., for Paper Mills, built to order. '
F. E. TIMMONS,
Augusta, Oa.
WITH FACILITIES UNSURPASSED,
give entire satisfaction to all who will give him n
F. E. TIMMONS,
No. 170 Fenwick street,
opposite the Water Tower,
Augusta,'Ga.
F. M. RICHARDSON?
Corner Whitehall and Hunter St*.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
COOKING 8TOVES.
JUST RECEIVED aud TO ARRIVE, 175 of the latest
and most Improved Cooking Stave*. For calc by
F. M. K1CIIARDSON.
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES.
^ FINE LOT. In elore and for ealo by
F. M. RICHARDSON.
* PLATED GOODS.
^SUPERIOR LOT OF CASTORS, 8I*OON8, FORES,
LADLES, ftc Pur ealu by
F. M. RICHARDSON.
TIN WARE.
JAFANED, PLANISHED and STAMPED TIN WARE.
For aale by
F. M. RICHARDSON.
HOU8E FURNISHING GOODS.
I I’OUBB FURNISHING GOODS ot every description
Always on hand aud for tain by
F. M. RICHARDSON.
WHOLESALE BUYER8 t»
■y^ILL do well to examine tho largo stock of TIN
WARE mauulhctured by
F. M. RICHARDSON.
JOB WORK
QF ALLUBSCRlPTlONSdono with Neatness aud Dis
patch, by
F. M. RICHARDSON.
Tin Ware in Exchange for lead.
IJ11N WARE and other good*, in huge or email quant!-
tie*, wUt be exchanged for Lead, at
fehS—Sm F. M. RICHARDSON'S.
OOOKINO 8TOVE8.
150 000Knra 8TOVE8 ' Now ■» »*«* * b4 fi*
X sale by ’ F. M. HU'IIAHDStJN.
Model
20
RAILROAD LANTERNS.
DOZIN RAIT.ROAI) 1
marl—c
JVv.v-
Oor. Whitehall & Hunter Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
DOIt THIS NEXT SIXTY DftVH
WILL DUPLICATE ANY ORDER
FILLED SOUTH OF
New York, Philadelphia or Louisville,
STOCK COMPLETE!
STRICT ATTENTION PAID TO
niling,' Orders for
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS,
DYE STUFFS,
KEROSENE LAMPS,
KEROSENE OIL
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
FITTED UP WITH A VIEW TO
PHYSICIANS’ WANTS.
fehlQ—c
hats A y tiii: million,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
I'iH OX 1UD
AT MY OLD STAND, WHITEHALL STREET,
By tlio On mo op Dozon,
AT THE FOLLOWING RATES:
DOZ Men's Black Wool lints, at *13 per dot.
100 dor Men's Black Wool Hate, at *11 per dor.
50 dor Mfu's Black Wool naU, at *15 50 per dor.
SO dor Men's Black Wool Hats, at *18 to *31 per dor.
50 dor Men's Drab Wool Rats, at *13 50 to *31 per dor.
■30 dor Men's Black Fur Hats, at *31 per dor.
35 dor Men's Black Fur Hats, at *37 to *30 p« do*.
33 cases Straw lists, (nn Iho way,) at *3 50 to *31 per doc
10 cases line Straw Goods, (on tho way,) at *31 to *30;
per dor.
auo, a i.anot and si'lxxdid assoutmxkt or
Black and Drab Fur aud Beaver llals, at *30 to *50
]ier dor.
8 casea llrcsa Silk aud (Ms.lmcre Hats.
Bo Rendy by I st March for tho Trade I
Being Agent lor nn Eastern Hat Factory, I am able to
compete with any llat establishment In the State, as 1
am receiving, weekly, large additions to my stock,
fcbff—c J. M. nOLBKOOK, Agent.
EAlSriER “hoxtse,
HBI’AIIIllD AND IIRI'ITTKD,
nulborry siren,
MACON, GEORGUA.
CEO. M. LOGAN, Prorletor.
OimiliviiM niist ltuggngo Wugou,
AT TUB TRAINS,
Will carry Ihssrengcr* aud and Uaggage to and (Tom the
i» E i» o a’,
FREE OF CHARGE.
Janft^jm _
luotua r. tow*. atmuT a. TmnasutB.
NEW FIllM.
T UB underalgncd hsvo associated themselves lu bust-
uses under the firm name or
LOWK & THRASHER,
For the purpcee ot conducting *
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS,
(RXCI.VeiVKI.Tj
And have taken the Warcroom* under tod la rear of the
. Masonic Halt,
SE0ATUB STREET, ATLANTA, GA..
Where wsare prepared to receive on storage, or for sole,
kind* of Merchandise^ Cotton, Tobacco aud Coauiry
™.i»l»r«'nal aitciiilon to all hualflee* gusrea-
A share of public patronage eoBctnat.
QNR.3S.no
Steam Engine* for Sale.'
atut
Ono 76-ltorra rower Engine amt BeU*r*,wUI be sold
-beep. Apply to
So. 170 Fenwick street, opposite TWww
marl.3-61 Auguste, lU.
Atlnnf.il AdvertlawjnCBf*.
B. M. OIjABKE,
WHOLESALE GBOCEB
—AMD—
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, . ..... OEOROIA.
17 A VINO RE-BUILT MY STORE tad WAREHOUSE,
II I sm now prepared to do a largo Grocery and Pro
duce business; and from my long expert once In the trade.
(twenty Tears,] feel confident that
full sauuetlon to all that may give
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
And Remittance* promptly made.
100 bales Hay,
600 bushels Fresh Com Meal,
850 sack* Extra Family Flour,
400 barrels Extra FemUy Flour,
1000 bushels White Cora,
1300 bushels Mixed Corn,
35000 lbs New Bacon,
10000 lbs Prime Leaf Lard.
THOMAS A. WARWICK,
long and favorably known to tbs trade of Atlanta and
snrounding vlUagea, and to the prominent produce deal
ers of Tennessee. wBl give his attention to the general
business, and solicit patronage,
mart—8m R. M. CLARKE.
w. u. sins. a. j. nnixRT. r. w. noiKBr.
SIMS, ROBERT & GO.,
WHOL1EHALE GROCERS
—AXD—
Commission Merchants,
Franklin Building, Alabama Street,
ATLANTA, OEOROIA.
In Stone and to Arrive:
10500 bushels Corn,
1000 butbela Oats,
510 bushels Cotton Seed,
10 chests Tee,
60 begs Coffee.
50 dozen Weeding Hoes,
3» barrels Flour,
!3> barrels Sugar,
5 barrels SoR Shell Almonds,
5 barrels Pecan Nnti,
50 kits Extra Mess Mackerel,
1500 reams Wrapping Paper,
-ALSO-
Tongne Chains,
Trace Chains,
Fifth Chains,
Stay Log Chains,
Powder, Shot, Stretcfaerr, ftc
Tobacco, Soap,
Pepper, 8ptce, Cream Tertar,
Axes, Spades, Shovels,
Black Smith Bellows,
Vises, Anvils,
Horse and Mule Shoes,
Nalls, Rasps, Files,
Stocks and Dies, ftc.,
Rope, Plow Lines,
Soda. Gluger, Starch, ftc.
RAGS WANTED I RAGS WANTED I
marl—3m
r. T. FZASK,
Atlanta, Ga.
o. e. wnjscn,
(late Wheeler ft Wilbur,)
Macon, Oa.
P. P. PEASE & OO.,
No. 17 Alabama Street,
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
WILBUR, PEASE & CO.,
Bateton’i Bong*, 3d St., bet. Cherry ft Poplar,
MACON, GEORGIA,
COTTON FACTORS AND
Forwarding & Commission Merchants
Rimmcxt-JamceM.Beebe,Boston,Mesa.; D. Rot
ney King, Philadelphia, Penn.; McDaniel ft Irby, Lynd
burg, Va.; Krwiu ft Hardee, Savannah, Oa.; Qnthrie ,
Co., Louisville, Ky.; Scott ft Rroa, SI. Louts, Mo.; Wn
Brace ft CO., New York; R. M. Bishop ft CO., Clndt
nail, Ohio; Ward, Shaw ft Co., Montgomery, Ala.; 8. S
Webb ft Co., Mobile, Ala.; Maasengale ft Snyder, Nast
' tile, Tenn.; Fisher ft Warden, St. Louts, Mo.; Tayle
ft Qiflhey, Nsw Orleans, La. ja*S-3m
COTTON SEED.
piVK HUNDRED BUSHELS CROP 1885.
LANGSTON, CRANE ft CO.
W E have for tale a fin* BRUSSELS CARPET, satia
ble *» a room 18or *0fret square, which wear*
meiractcd to seUvtcy low.
LANG8TON, CRANE ft CO. 1
BLACKING.
rjVVKNTY GROSS MASON'S and other makers'.
LANGSTON, CRANE ft CO.
TOBACCO,;
QNEHUNDRSD BOXES PACTS EMPIRE ami other
5 case* Smoking Tobacco.
LANGSTON, CRANE ft ca
WHISKY,
JJBOUTHJON AND ROBERTSON COUNTY, la bar-
" * “***■ LANGSTON, CRANE ft CO.
WBArPlNG PAPER.
TCMVR HUNDRRD REAMS. For sate by
LANGSTON, CRANE ft OX
QNEnUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND, vartou,
LANGSTON, CRANE A (XX
SOAP.
QfflniUNPEED AND FtrrY 1
£»*-« ' LANGSTON, CRANE ft CO.