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iVtcre wm 801110 little niiii
lion in tho money
nmrltet UtUdijornlng, witli a slight upward tern
deucy in Our brokers are buying at 37
cento and selling at 80 cents. Silver remains the
sumo, and buys at 31 cents and soils at 20 cents.
There Is no change in Exchange on New 1 ork,
tor which there coniines to 1 bo some demand.—
Our brokers are buying at i discount and selling
and i premium. No .important changes have
taken place in Southern Bank Bills, and little en
quiry made after them:
AceMant at Hadlebn.
The Ky miner says a dreatlfttl nectilent occur
red at the depot oh lakt Saturday. A box car
wna being attaclicd to the engine on the side
track by Mr, Stcpbcri lyons, an attacho of the
road. By a mis-step ho was thrown on the
track, tho car passing over both legs, crushing
them completely. IIo was immediately removed
to tho "Madison House,” where every attention
was given that could bo bestowed by tho gentle
manly proprietor, the physicians and citizens
generally. Before the preparations for amputa
ting the limbs was completed his system had un
dergone such a shock that It was considered lm-
pmeiicable to perform the operation. Ho lin
gered in great agony until Monday night at nine
o’clock and expired. Sir. Lyon was a native of
Ireland, and has considered Augusta, Georgia,
Ids home for the lost fifteen years. Ho has been
on the Georgia Railroad for tho last fourteen
years, and one ot the .most faithful and expert
hands In their employ. Ills untimely death was
much lamented by every one that knew mm.—
His remains were removed to his home In Au-
' gustn on yesterday.
A Talking Editor.
The Mobile Register lias introduced a new po
sition in that establishment. It has engaged a
"talking editor,” who will occupy on office fitted
up with cartoons representing scenes from the
Castle of Indolcnco, where lie will lie happy to
receive visitors between the hours of 11 at night
and 8 in the morning. Is our Mobile cotempo-
r.iry annoyed by gentlemen of leisure ?
Lnto New* Item*.
A destructive lire occurred at Jacksonville,
Florida, on Sunday night last, which destroyed
the otllee of the Jacksonville Uniml ami two
other buildings.
Ilox. S. It. Mallory, late Secretary of the
Confederate navy, lias been released from his
protracted confinement in Fort LuFoyctlc. His
health has suljcrcil considerably from his long
imprisonment.
The Rock Island Paper Mill Compuny of Co-
Iambus, Georgia, announce their puriwsu of re
building tlu-ir paper works nt an early day.
A dispatch horn Washington of March 10,
says that Mr. Stephens' filial acceptance of tlio
Ueiirjp Scimtorship was In consequence of an
assurance Irorn high olUcials in tills city that lie
would In- admitted to Ids seat, and the President
is determined to do ids best to secure Hint ad
mission, and that his cose is not an isolated one.
The Baltimore Sun advises all who are having
their properly insured to examine well into the
character and ability of tha.insurance companies.
The losses sustained have been unusually heavy
during the last two months, mid several of the
New York companies have recently fulled.
A house worth twenty-five thousand dollars
lias been presented to General Sherman in 8L
Louis.
suraunab Cotton market.
Thu ItrpuUICM. of tho nth InsUot, un: The rccolpte
of i "Hum since the Utb Instant, hare been •• follow):
j.UOl '»le* of Upland, 10. bale* 8*4 Island, Isa bales of
Domestics. The exports during the aame period bare
been 5,twi bale* of Upland, JOT bales or Sea Inland, and
Jp,bales of Domestics, «• follows: New York,*,741 bales
Upland. Til,bales Sea Island, US bales Domestics. To
Philadelphia, 151 Imles Upland, 1 bale Sea Island, ISO bales
Domestics; to Baltimore lot lairs Upland: to Charlse-
tun. tsi bales Sea Island—leaving a stock on band and on
ship-board not cleared, on March loth, 18,302 hales of Up
land' Ml hales of Sr* Island, 1,'h'al Imles of Domestic.
The market tuu been rcry Irregular during the past
■' '• small
John Hartnett, a soldier, who assaulted J.
Hurao Burnley, First BoqretaryDftho British Lo-
gution, iu Wasltington, aomo dityaaince, is ngaiu
under arrest. Ho had U Itcnrlng heforo Jitailce
Morsel!, when Mr. Burtiloy Btaled that ho did
not wish the cuao to go to court The Justice
accordingly lined tho soldier tlireo dollars (or
disorderly conduct, and permitted him to de
part. In tho meantime tlm wire of the llritLili
Minister wrote to tier husband In tho Nortli con
cerning tho matter, and ho iu turn wrote to Sec
retary Seward on tho samo subject Mr. Seward
then wrote to tiio Chief of Polico, requesting
that the soldier bo again arrested and tliq mailer
hilly examined.
The President 1ms sent to the Senate tho nom
ination of General Frank Blair ns Collector of
Internal Revenue for the First District of Mis
souri. Tito nomination crcntcd quite a sensation
in executive session. It was roffcrrcd to the Com
mittee on Finance.
fluctuation In the gold marker, which daring Ibe week has
been a* changeable aa the wind. The continued Urge re*
celpti at the Onlf porta, baa alio, had It* Influence on tho
market, and prlcea are from two to three cent* ft th. low
er Ilian our last violation*. We give tbe ruling ratea at
the close of the market of till* day:
uwiifddiini::::::::::::':: no s^l
Middling..... agg
strict Middling gjKa
Hood Middling
New V ork Cotton and Cold .Worker.
Naw York, March 17, twill,
^ttooetm drooping, Salt* four hundred and forty
Gold twenty-nine and a half.
The military hill which went through the
Senate on Wednesday provides that the army of
the United States is to consist in times of peace
ol five regiments of artillery, twelve regiments
of. cavalry, und liliy regiments of infantry. Eight
of Hie infantry regiments, and in accordance witli
un amendment pro|toscd by Mr. Wade, two of
tin.- cavalry regiments, arc lo lie composed of
colored men. An infantry regiment 1ms, beside
Hie olficcrs, 500 privates, which numlier may he
increased at the discretion of the President to
1,500. Our|icacccstahlishmcnt, therefore, would
number from 05,000 to aliout 75,000 men.
A man answerhi'g'tlic description of t^unntreU,
the leader of the lauvrence, Kansas, massacre,
was arrested in New York Saturday night, and
is now there in General Augur’s gunrd house. It
U said several citizens of Kansas, including Sen-
stors Lane and Pomeroy, and Cnptnin M. H.
Irnley, have visited him, anil arc of the opinion
that ho to tbe Identical Individual.
Official news lias lieeit recclvcil by Heitor
Kemo from El Paso, Hie seat of the Mexican
Hyvernmcnt, up to Hie 10th |i|lfmo. President
Juarez, and Ids government, remained in undis
puted imswwslon of Northern Chihuahua. A
r tench deserter, who ttrriyotl at El Paso, report-
eil tlmt all tlm French troops abandoned the city
nf C’ldltnalma oil the 8th.
Havana, March 10.—Tits Hpahlsb steam frig-
ate Ncpiuvo has Just come iu, towing tho schoon
er Mutidlde, witli Htrec hundred and seventy-five
Have* on Ixmrd, said to belong to Panelio Marty,
h ** wid there are more ou l*mit| tli^stcamcr,
“lalting one thousand flvo fuimlred anil sevouty-
two in a||.
Fxqmim und American civilization Is begin-
, * *° •’“ahe progress la China, as It has dono
«India. An KnglUli te lmdl lips been opened
“ * *kln for Chinese youth, iitstaliied by the lui-
I'srial aiitluirUIvs, and a Chinese official lit Bhang-
hal pays an American missionary 0*3,500 n year
tor the same purpose.
Tu» tsrim-m or lIUnoTs urn h.rWto* liidlgna-
«m meetings to prolital against llie high price of
*' r Tl,f, y «y that the jtrice* rtf tliolr produce
»re lower than before tlm war, while twenty and
twenty-live dollars a month and round is now
V . lV the same “help” who were glad to
work tor twelve dollars Imfore (ho war.
The marriage law of Pennsylvania is under
«“log cluutgA a simple agreement between tbo
aupte, In prw.no* of wltncMce, has boon held
«hl»K will be dono awaj- with, mid Hie services
,ir Wman or D " , 8 |ll,r ate will now here-
Tub SL Louis Republican says that within it
tow days a single transportation compuny in that
city has tnado engagements of freight to the ex
tent ol three millions of pounds for Montana
Territory alone.
Gkoiuik Pkauodv, the London linnker, con
templates building a church in Georgetown, Mas
sachusetts, where his mother was born.
Dn. Jayne, at tho time of his death, hud near
ly completed an elegnnt private rcaldcnce—cost
ing three hundred thousand dollars—in which
he designed to puss tho remainder of his days.
Parisian Oo**lp.
A Paris correspondent of the Indianapolis
Journal gives some interesting particulars of ev
ery day life in that gay metropolis. In speaking
of Paris business and their mode of advertising,
he says:
“You have read the French papers, of course.
If you have not, you have at least seen that they
contain nothing like the proportion of'advertise
ments tlmt our papers do. Tlm fourth pugc ol u
few to given up to Utis use, and that to nil And
such advertisements! Great black, sprawling
letters, of the regular ’stud-hoss-bill’ pattern. No
country paper would publish such things. But
there to very little ol advertising (lone. The
French do not consider It altogether reputable to
resort to tills tnodo of nitmcting attention; A
business with thorn to an iiilicrltuncu like an es
tate, and it passes from father to son through
several generations, or to successors who relig
iously maintain the old name of the ltouso witli
their own name placed under Iu Thus you will
sco ‘Malson Trichnrd,’ ‘Maison Chanter,’ and
hundreds of others. This to the old iiiufiu of tlm
house, and It to kept up, however propiletora
may change. In consequence the plnco mid bu
siness 'are well known without advertising.—
Both Imre and in London signs with it single
nume, ’Jones ’ ’Dunbar,’ and the like are very
common. They arc old houses long known liy
their names. Another, and the most amusing
feature of Purlsinn business is the queer names
somclltncagiven llielr establishments. Tints, in
Rue Hivoli, a few blocks west of the Hotel dc
Villc, there is a store named ‘Tito House of the
Infant Jesus.’ anoUtcr is called ‘Tim Blood oi
Jesus,' nnotlicr 'Cradle of Jesus,' uuoUier the
"Siege of Corinth,’ another 'Pen of Humboldt,’
another tho 'Tower of Babel.’ What tho use of
these fantastic names limy be I can’t imagine,
bnt It to nt least ns sensible mid appropriate to
call n candy simp ‘Tim Cradle of Jesus,’ as to
call a whisky shop ‘Tim Pearl’ or ‘Gem.’ ”
Tito writer tolls how Sunday is s|icni in Paris,
and how the French work:
"It to Sumlny, to-day, by Uto alumnae. You
would never know it Irorn anything you see iu
this city. Lei us etroll up tlie river, past Hie
souHt end of the TuUcries.. You sco the work
men are busy ou tlmt long gap In the old build
ing which Napoleon 1ms tom out to re-build with
C ter magnificence. You hear inside Hie high
» tho clicking of hammers on tlm soft cream
colored stotic, tho creak of ropes nnd Hie lmsty
tread of leeL The nten are at work just ns they
were yesterday. But they work In silence.—
Frenchmen are not noisy, nnd, let me add, they
are not industrious either. I saw the oilier day
at tho Blbliotbcquc Impcriitlc, (the largest library
in the world, containing about two million vol
umes,) some nten nt work filling tin n hole with
loose stones that lmd been dumped in Hie street
about fifteen feet from the place where thoy were
needed. An American would, of course, have
filled his arms full of tho fragments nnd carried,
and thrown them over twenty nt u time, nml
would neither have expected or deserved assist
ance. IIow do you imagine the French did it ?
There were thirteen men, licsidcs the boss, form
ed in two lines Irorn Hie cellar to Hie stone pile,
and these passed tho stones from one to the other
ns wc used to do tire-buckets in thu old days,
and with a leisurely IndilEercnt nir Hint made me
aclm to show them how ‘live’ men work. Two
ordinary boosters could cosily do all tlmt the
thirteen did, nnd in half the time.”
A wine shop in Paris to described ns follows:
“There go a half dozen Imckmcn, stamping
their wooden shoes, into a wino simp, usually
designated by the sign, 'Commerce do Vln.’ Let
us follow them in. Tho counter is covered with
zinc, and about three feet of the middle, liy n
lout nr two in width, is ‘dished’ or sunk iijur
or five inches. In this depression the lmt-
tles are placed, though tlm uncovered portion
of Hie counter is well ItoUlcd over too. A wo
man ‘keeps bar.' Him gives you a lmttln of cla
ret, called here ‘Bordeaux,’ for 30 cents. It would
cost 81 GO In Indianapolis. Illsabout ns strong
ns cider, a little more sour, nnd rather clearer in
taste. Ills pure, because it is so clieup there is
no use in adulterating It. Bordeaux Is the univer
sal beverage here; brandy to rarely used by any
body j whisky you never see; gin limy exist, Imt
you will not find it without a special and penic-
verlng search. 1 Imvc not seen a drunk mutt in
Paris, und arrpsts for drunkenness in this city of
two milliions of inhabitants are not so numerous
ns in our little city. Tho two facts Itching to each
other, und one may explain tho other."
The Fate or the Bi.ackh.—In u recent
speech by Senator Donlittlo on this mihjccl, he
says of the freedmen:
Do you uol know tlmt the colored iKipiilatlim
has tterished by thousands und hundreds of Hum-
sands during llie war? We Imvc no accurate
duta upon which to state tho precise number tlmt
have |iertohed. Governor Aiken of South Caro
lina. who has liecn a Union limn, and was one
of the largest slaveholders of the South, owning
at one time over eight hundred slaves, himself
stated to me In Washington tlm oilier day un
qualifiedly that at least one million lmd rarwlicd,
und, in Ills opinion, a great many more; also,
thu Hon. Randall Hunt, of tho city ot New Or
leans, states the samo opinion; nml Captain
Halites, of the Union army or Ixnilsiatm, who
has lived alwaya ul tlm South, states his opinion
that at least onu million Imvu perished; nnd these
gentlemen tell ymt the reason nit which they found
litis opinion. Some, nr course, Itavg perished in
Imttle; perhniiH fifty thousand Imvu |iertolied In
Isitlle, or or their wounds | but that lias not been
the principal source of tlm destruction. Small
pox and other terribia diseases that Billow tho
inarch of armies, have prevailed among them to
a terrible extent, all thu way from thu Rappa
hannock to the Hto Grande. The small |>ox has
■wept them away in camp and on plantations,
und everywhere, by thpusamto upon thousands.
It to also a fact that Whori theso dWcoscs spread
among those not accustomed to attend to tlm
diseases among themselves, they Imre, to u great
extent, been neglected by tl\e whole people, Tlm
master* and thou connected with Ilium lost In-
tcrest In them. They perished by hundreds of
thousands. These are tlio appalling facts, and
yet they are true. I have no doubt tlmt when
wo coma to taka tlw census of 1870, two-ftfttis or
tho wholu colored population will Itave perished.
Btuanue Marketing.—One of our citizens
going to marital, yesterday morning, was sur
prised to hear tltd cackle of a lion In tils basket,
as Im had not, as yet. Hindu any such purchase,
liaising tlm lid ho was still more astonished to
seo It empty, witli tlm exception of an egg.—
Tnkut It uni tn in -t» it it, Un lid Ml to its sum,
when Hto fowl was again apparently lie,ml to
cackle. Looking again, another egg wns found.
Theso operations lmd ntiracted quits a.cmwij of
eager spectators, who were all u* rati&turpmed
*—■—- gome one espied
• 'fniid vcnlrllo-
okplnlncd tlio
mti-trrr (irand mastrr tiimn marnicr, w. w. botd.
OJftce, UTiuonte IM.
8YMBOU0MA8ONUY.
Atlantn liOgdo, No. SO.
Mated Commnnlcafton* 2d and 4th Thursdays ol each
month, at 7X> IV. M.\
Time. W. CitANDuRn, Worahlnhit Master.
Jno. M. BOnma, Secretary. .
Pulton I.odgo, No, 210.
Stated Cnmimmicatlnus 1st and ad Thursdays or each
month, at7N, IV. M.-.
W. W. Born, Worshipful Mauler.
Ciiak. IIahuon, Secretary.
CAPITUr,AU~MA80NnY,
Mount /.ton Itnyul Arch C'linplor, No, 10,
. Regular Convucatlim* 2d mid 4th Monday* of ouch
mouth, at7Vf, IV. M.\
Tiioa. W. Ciiandlkii, M.-. K.\ Illnh Prleat.
Calvin Kay, Secretary.
Mount ZlonCounell flood Sumnrltaha.
^ Regular meeting* 1*1 Tuesday In each month, at Vi,
W. W. Botd, Mutter of Coromonlea.
H. 8. Oiihr, Secretary.
cryptkFmasonby.
Jasou Burr Council Royal Mnntcr and So
loes Manona, No. 13.
Regular Meeting* 3d Tuesday lu January, April, July
nnd October.
W. W. Do yd, Thrice tllustrloue Grand Mauler.
Jno. M. BoniNii, Bccordcr.
Knight* Templar*. Cnur do I,Ion Com-
mandory, No. 4.
^ Regular Conclave let Monday of each month, at IU,
Titos. W. CitANnt.tr;, Km’t Crim’r."
tV. n. TuuNaR, Recorder.
The office of the above named Herrctarle* and Recor
der* la la Mnaoulc Halt building, Orel floor.
INDEPENDENT OKUEROE ODD FELLOWS.
ODD PILLOW*' HALL l'lACHTHUIC ST., CUEIIOREE BLOCK.
Central Lodge, No. 38.
Meet* every Tuesday evening, nt 7X o'clock.
\V. W. Boyd, N. (I.
It. P. Bennett, Secretary.
nnrno* Lodge, No. 55.
Steele every Kriday evening, at 7JJ o’clock.
T. P. Klerinu, N. O.
8. \V. Unvim, 8eerelary.
Kmplro Encampment, No. 13,
Meet* on 2d nnd till Wednesday of carh nimilli.
O. Dockum, C. I*.
B. K. Bennett, Herilie.
HOTEL ABlil VALS.
EXCHANflic 1IOTKL.
B. M Branner A Co., Proprietor*.
.SATURDAY, MARCH 17,1880.
John T Jenklu*, Cuthbcrl. D flood, 0*.
J L Kl'allwlll, Fla. M Bulat, M A W K It
W J I’arrlx, Cliutimiooga. 8 Reneaii.CR It
8 .J Timmons. Nashville. E M Wont, Umntvllle.
Mr nnd Mrs J E Sands, King- 8 F Singer, Cincinnati). .
■Ion, Ua. ,111 Maker, Cincinnati. -
Mia* CarrioSands. Kingelon K Rainey. Atlanta.
J N Vtvlonl, Louisville, Newton King, Ua.
J Hardy, Amcrlcu*. Un. It Ito.s, Athens.
It U Khieli, Rome, Ua. % K Jackson, Ulmriestou, 8 C
Mlse Johyaan, Augusta. (I V Wells, Ua.
Mlaa Camming*, Augusta. W It Flack, M A W U R
E Mann, Dawton, U*. John Bartthdnse, Adnlrsvllle
A 8 Maxwell, Macon. It T Turley, East Tonn.
Y It Jones, Covington. das Spylzicr, Chattanooga.
T F .loiiea A daugtrter, Cov- W F Jenkins, C'lmUnuonra.
Ington. W 8 Howard aud wife, NY
Alvm Brnnk, New York. C Jncksmi, Ky.
Ad Dunn, Va. Mrs Brackin, (la.
8 Gamer, Va.
SUNDAY, MARCH 18, Its*).
M*l J M Sawyers, Tonn. Franklin Lincoln. Collett, Ct.
P H George, Tcnn. - N I) Stain wool, Boaton.
U R McFarland, Ky. 8 D Roynnlds, East Tetin.
It Jennings, KutauU, Ala. E It Dlsmlke, Fla.
R M Hunter, Philadelphia. It M Muon-, St. Louis, Mo.
W II Howard. Ausuila. Un. N it Tliummdun, Ala.
Col Danlol F Cocke, Ala. Allen Tecle, Summerville.
J A Atwood, Cincinnati. Van It Crawford, Marlella.
S a Head. J Garland, New York.
B W York, 8. and 8. store. (I H Owens, New York.
J O Bryant, Ala. ,1 A Broken, Columbus, Un.
J Welch, Marietta, Ua. Stephen Uirko, Chattanooga
1) VV Vlsscher, Fort Valley. W Taylor, Montgomery.
M T Bridwell, Knoxvlllo. W P Leo,
W A Ferguson, Ua. T J lllbler. On.
J J Jack*, (la. Jnhnuio Seay, Atlanta.
J L Llglu, Jr., llrintol. Trim. Geo Pyles, eouduelorU It R
U Uore, Ky. Mat Melt, eon W A A It It
A O Tuttle, Ala. O II Hill, Cutlihcrt, Ua.
A Hulycashn, Selma, Ala. Aminll ('iilmnn, Culhhert.
Edward Dally, Canton, Cl.
PLANTHKfli HOTEL.
Wr. O'Hallohan, Proprietor.
SUNDAY, MARCH 18,18UI.
Win Helme, Phlladelplila. Tlininna Johnson, Mt. Sler-
T W llalrd, Louisville. ling, Ky.
T B Davl*, Augusta, Ua. K It Reeves, W A A R R
O J Foreacre, city. .1 R drover, Nashville.
McCarthy, city. S F (Inoilman, Nash villc.
uniett, city. C C Woodward. Charleitou.
L Hamburger, HclUa, Me. .1 N Steele, Marlon, Ala.
C W Murln, LaQrange, Ua. J Kalaen, Meinphi*.
Mrs F Johnson, Augusta, d E Gayer. C'ofumbus, (la.
Mlaa Cummins, Augusta. Mrs Davenport, Columbus,
R F CaUcrsun, Jetlerson co. Mrs Harrison, Columbus.
Arkansas. Wm L Parker. Columbus.
E E Root, Memphis, Tcun. 'I' E Blanchard, Coluinbu*.
J W Johnson, City. J B Little, Illinois.
J L Mathnws. Ureenahoro. J E Dunham, New York.
II Williams A wife, Augusta Hon BII lllll, LaQrange.
U B Mitchell, Montgomery. Jndgn Wm Dougherty, city.
J T Ullea, city. (loo W Summers, Augusta.
Wm Tlwrntun, Richmond. F T Carrington A lady, N Y
John J HmIUi, Savannah. Dr Geo W West, lady and 2
T Uugcnt, New York. children nnd serv't, Miss.
J It Hooka, Tliomuavllle, Ua Siiupsoii lllbler, Mlaa.
Wm Council, Wayno eo. Ua. J Uamll, Philadelphia.
[iioka,Tliomuavllle, Ua Simpson lllbler, Miss.
,'ouncll, Wayno en. Ua. J Uamll, Philadelphia.
GooReddlngton,Charleston It.I Howard, city.
J A Clumbers, Augusta, (la 8 8 Campbell, city.
Mrs Julia A Bowden, Anglia- John Demurlst, New Yi
ta, Ua. Frank Mills, ell v.
IrES Kay, city. C Peeples, (Irlfllii.
F K Williams, I-'la.
L M Cobh, Urlflln, Ua.
J M Hatch, Chleagn.
C M Jenulngtini.lliime, Ua. U W Tndlcrii, i
ork
New ^Vdv(U’ti.sements.
Tho uiiderslgnml atttiouiirea him-
self ns a cumlldnlo for Judge of tho County
Court, and most respectfully solicits the support of his
fcllow-cItlEcns of Fnltnn county. Election llrst Monday
In May noxt. WM. M. BUTT,
murttl—til
LOST,
, a GOLD BRACT
v- McConnell's, on Print slreel, nnd tlio Central Proa-
hytcrlan Church. The Hmler will he liberally rewarded
by leaving the samo at Mils nffiee.
marSO-tt*
CENTRAL PJOTKJL
Ivy Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT—STRAIGHT COURSE.
Located Centrally and Convenient to Business.
T HE Proprietor Is determined to snstsln the reputa
tion tho House has so generally msdu for (hind
Fare, Clcau Beds ami (loud Urder.
Clerk and Porters at the Train-Call (liein.
N. B.—A New Three Story Building with entlfn outfit
now aud noat. Several cxectleut rooms for hoarder* by
thu month. Board, without lodging, furnished nt re
duced rates.
gfcbl5—ilia Rev. J JV. HINTON, Proprietor.
I. O. M'DANIEL. a. A. ECUOL*.
I. O. MoDANIEL A CO.,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, flKOIMIA,
DEALER*IN
XTlour, (iriTtln, liitcon, anti
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Czuslguincntsand orders are respocUhllysolIrltod. and
will meet with prompt attimtion. marts—3m
FOB SAIsE.
llfY RESIDENCE on Washington street. In tbit city.
J.U. Tho uwolllng Is of brick, wall built and well flu-
tsbod, and haa eight large rooms, with all the modem
convenience*. The lot contains two acre*, llaa well, and
haa growing on It near a hundred cholco Fruit Trees.
Unt building* In good condition.
Also, thirty-three and two thlrd acre* of Intnl, heavily
wooded, and eligible for building, near McDoqongh road,
two mile* from pattetiger depot. Term* liberal.
Apply lo myeelf, or to Marshall J. Clark, In Ihe -Friiuk-
tin Building, Alabama street
Itn*r7-m JAUKSCLAUK.
DIUOLUTION NOTICK.
the name
dissolved
FTIHK nnderslgued will continue the Wholesale Llquoi
JL bnslarss as heretofore. All liabilities of tbo latt
Arm of McAfvo A Sluirp will to paid by ine; and all per-
tons Indebted to said Ann will uloasouiaku |uyment to
the uiulertlgncd Immediately.
fahK-la _ OKU. SHARP.
EDWARD HOaO CO.,
Post one* Building, Pryor atreci,
Atlantm • . . . . > » floorgln,
1 assortment of LCdlea'
«p, A>r r««h.
J.-***, '• 't. j —» ^ • *—■
Kotioo to Mnnnfaotursn,
P. P. PEASE & CO.,
No* 1T Alabama' street,
. . i: ; *H • •
h a : k In Store on Consignment end for sale:
-too barrel* Flonri-ehdli'6 brands nml low prices,
M barrel* Irlxli Potatoes for planting nt fd 80 per
bnalicl.
to barrels Unions, at |4. u>.-
30 barrels tonf, Crushed and-Brown ■Sugar, at low-'
o*t rate. i -■> ,umi.r
S.1 barrels Oyster, Boston and Hngnr Crackers.
60 harrela Machinery, Car Sod. Lard Gila.
#5 barrels Bourton nnd Robertson Comity Whisky.
100 cases Wines, Brandies, Scotch nnd Irish Wills-
. 400 'hnxcrt nnd half boxes dibice'chewing Tobacco,
7.000 pomuls Smoking tobaico—Kllllekinnki, Geor
gia lloya’ Relight, and other, brand*.
180,000 Cigars—Impprtod and ol domestic mniiufnrture.
25 hales Y’nrns, Shirting*, Sbeellngs nnd Usnnhnrg*.
30 culls Rope.
1,1X10 yanta beat India.Bagging, for sale tn rinse nut.
. 80 dozen good Shaker llroftn*, at *4 W per (luzun.
13 bags choice Rio Coffee.
Ill cheats Green and Black Tea*.
25 boxen MW Candies,atJowcaknmrki-l price*.
1.000 oile-roiirth boxen Sardine*.
25 boxesjeuporior Adamantine Candle*.
H ■ ICO dbacnkSittott Card*; (-hfflow:- -* " •
AW.alarge and variedriipdivditUY IIOODS, con-
SpImwMmralHfe
chlafe, Ilnte, Boots, Shoes, Notions, and. many other ar
ticles, whlcfi ivlll to sold, to'close out, nt J^ss than New
If yon*wlah trarcalns, remember ti»t Ijo.' 17, Alalwma
■street,' hf the plate at which they ran lie trail,
marts-Jit ‘
E^i.p.lessecopy., .. ... . ^
WE HAVE IN STORE
Floor,
Coni.
Pntiifoi’fl,
ColVuu,
rtmln,
• V(
epucr, "
BartUoei
Toft
LunUicr.
Nuilri,
JlronnM,
Cokiiac Brandy,
Cherry Brandy,.
Blackberry Brandy,
Bye Whisky.
Old Bonrbun Wlilaky,
Champagne,
BparKllng CaUtvha,
StlH Catawba,
Port Wlnu.
Bhlnn Wines,
Claret Winn,
Cherry* Bounce,
Plantation Blttora,
Ac* Ac. Ac
Which W6 aro olTerlng to tho trade at low figurcti.
CLAYTON, ADA IK & IHJHSK,
Coinmlaalon Merchants,
inarld-«t No. 18 Alabama atreel.
LIBItil UJIIBt
1 AA BARRELS ROaERS’ LIME. Juit received
Al/v nnd Tor «ale hr
A. K. 8EAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Comer Forsyth and Mitchell street*.
Atlanta, Georgia.
UACON IIAINN ANU I.AIID.
CHOICE LOT Inst received from Warren, Mitchell
AX'o. For earn by
A. K. 8EAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Comer Forsyth nml Mitchell street*.
Atlanta, tin.
FIjOUIII FLO I! II {
A AA BBIJ) Woodlawn Choice Family Flour,
TtUU 200 bhla llenry Clay XXX Flour,
200 bbls Pearl Mills Extra Superline Flour,
200 bhla Cumberland Mills Extra Supcrllue.
80 bhla Monitor low grade Flour,
80 bbls Areola Plain Family Flour.
All ot wliirhwill he promptly eold on liberal lonn* lo
the trade, by
A. K. SEAGO,
(.'ommlsslon Merrliatit,
Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streets,
Atlanta, fin.
COHN I COnNt
W HITE IIIIKAD CORN. In any quantity, can now he
nirtilslied tn the trado by
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Forsylh and Mitchell strcels,
Atlanta, Ga.
NOAP,~SOAP.
JN larjte supply and great variety, at prices to defy com
pel Hon, .y A K HEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Comer Forsyth and Mitchell streets,
“GATE €ITY LAND
Atlttiila, <•«.
REGISTER.”
lyto f
-truly and fslthffilly representing
lDOtt ' ' " ' ' *
nil I8HTITUTI0N of de
W E have lust received our large, superbly Imund
LAND REOISTER, Sotted t®— ' " •'
icnf Recording, and
o, nislate for sate or rent,
tar Pcrsops having Real Estate for sale nr rent, are
Invited to record the same on onr Register free of charge,
whether they employ us to represent them asagcr.l* nr
not.
The Gate City Land Register will he kept open fur in
spection by the public, and wo hope thus in cxtiihit to llie
numerous applicants runstantly railing nl our office for
real estate most. If not all, the real estate for sale or rent
In or neat Atlanta.
We wlU buy, aell and rent for other*; and by devilling
, representing m
to make tho Gate City Land Offii
-lecldcd beneflt to thu public, suit
thereby hnnnrahto aa woll a* remunerative lo ourselves.
HELL A BELL.,
marl7—lot Beal Estate Agents. _
GEORGIA NATIONAL. BANK,
OF ATIiAN T A,
WILL DO a LKMKIUI.
Banking, Deposit, Exchange anil
COLLECTION BUSINESS,
AND WILL DUY AND SKI.I.
All hind* dr Government Securities
On Farorable Tenns.
DiRloToits-John nice, President; W. W. Clayton, E.
B. Itawion, 8. A. Durand, John Collier; E. I.. Jones,
Cashier.
BTOIIIci for tho present, at the store of Messrs, f'lsy-
ton, Adair A Purs", No. 18 Alabama slreel.
JsnSI—3m
9200,000 ON ONE RISK
Taken by thu safest and must reliable
ItiNui'ii ttue Com pun less
In America, hacked by over
813,000,000
CAUII CAPITAL AND ASS UTS.
Losaas Promptly adjusted. Itstes reasonable.
JOHN C. WHITNEH, Agent,
At McCamy A Co.’s Drug Store,
msrlfl—lm ‘ * Alabama street, Atlanta, (le._^
COW PKAN,
COWPEAH. Just
LANGSTON, l
In Store and to Arrive.
-| er/x barrkIuH raisn i*otatokh,
A OU 1000 barrels Flour—all grades,
4 barrel* Cuba Cauo Hyrup,
180 bate* beat Western Hay,
m.
LANGSTON, CRANE A CO.
e. r. rmiMaN.
Travelers" to the
ON
miSmilgB or PLEA8URE,
WILL flNII TD*
LOUISVILLE t NASHVILLE RAILROAD
Running Ip connection with tho Western A Atlanta, and
the Noahvllie and Chattanooga Rallroade tho direct and
moat expeditions rente from u
ATX. ANTAL
.. TO
I.oulivlllp, -Indianapolis, Cincinnati, .
Glilratco, Detroit, ^loveUnd, Pius- .
AND ALL PLACES IN THE NORTH AND EAST.
JSrSupcrlor SLEEPING COACHES on all night trains
uorth or Chattanooga.
TIME "TABLE.
Leave Atlanta... .7.31) A. M
Arrivo Chatta'a.. .8.30 P. M
Lcnvo Chatta'a..,. &4S IV M
Arrivo Nashville. .8.48 A. JI
Wave Nashville..7.80 A. M
AfrlveLouisville..8.00 IV M
LEAVE LOUISVILLE
AT .
8.00 A. M., 12.00 M„ 2.00 P. M., 4.00 P. M., A 8.001>. M.
BAGGAGE CftlECKED from Nashville or Louisville
tO'SlI the Important cities North and Kaat of LflnlsvlUe.
at any
Lcnvo AtlahU.....7.86'P.M
Arrive Chatta'a.. .6.35 A. M
Leave Chatta'a.. .8.00 A. M
Arrivo Nashville. .4.00 P. M
Leavo Nashville.. .6.80 P. M
Arrive Louisville.8.00 A. M
>, ana an opportunity or visiting the celebrated
Cave, which le located near the Hue of this
nmu.
If Alt IS AS LOW AS TUB LOWEST.
Vor nirther Inforaiatlon and through Tlcketa, apply at
the Union Ticket Office, In Atlanta, nnd all tlio principal
Itsllroad offices In Ills Smith.
ALBERT FINK,
General Superintendent.
1 SAM. j; LITTLE,
mnrl8-3m General Traveling Agent.
Macon Telegraph copy and charge to I., ft N. It. It.
c. n. WRi.i.immr, j. w. bvi.laii.
WELLBORN A BELLAH,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND •
G(Mini*ttl YjIiikI AjycntN,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
WELLBORN & BELLAH.
I'cnolt-Trce Sti-cot, Atlanta, (>n.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers lit
Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, AC.
Also, General Commission Merchants for the rale nt
Produce, Carriages, Haggle*. Ac, . Jnul7—Im
Allatoona Iron Works for Sale.
T HE Stockhulilera having eo directed, the President
will offer said property far sale, nt auction, on the
flrat Tuesday In April nexl, In Atlanta, unless eold at pri-
'• '— ’■ “ property ia located 40
i of the Western A At-
... . Vpri r .,
vale sale heforo that day. This
both
tnPrij
miles above Atlanta, oh both aldea'of the Weatero A M-
Isntlc Railroad. Thera Is 1UU0 acres ol land, a reasonable
imrtlonof Itgood tanning land, and tbe balance valua
ble Tor tho wood nml minerals—gold, capper and Iron:
tlio Iron ore eeemlng to be inexhaustible, and tho gray
ora being esteemed among the beet In tho world. Tb*
Corn nnd Flouring Mills and Iron Work* aro only come
half tulle from the Allatoona depot, on Allatoona creek,
which furnishes the water power. About half of tho vil
lage or Allatoona belongs to the property. Home of the
buildings being entirely destroyed, other* damaged, all
the working stock being lost, aud a majority ot the stock
holders being crippled In means by tho ravages of Wir,
■ -*-*— o company to sell rather than attempt,
under tho circumstances, to rciiiKltate.
’ ' "i*
Jan31—2m
Inforointiot
lo detail ran he proenred by rnnmiUlng
i. o. McDaniel,
Atlanta, Ga.
Cincinnati Commercial and Nashville Union copy two
-months and send hill for payment to 1.0. McDaniel, At-
lanlMta.
EVERY IMTOY’SJ" Fit IE IV D !
Mason't Medicated Candy, for Congha and Colds.
Mason's Charcoal Pantile, for Perfuming the Breath.
Mailin'* delicious Ice Cream Candy,
Mapon's Luscious Wine Drop*,
Mason's Pure Mired Csudie*,
Mason * fur* uum Drops,
Mason's lee Cream Bon Bon*.
A LL the ahovu articles pnl up In liandsome boxes, with
show ntrd* and circulars, for Druggist*, Fancy
De.ders, (.'onferlInner* aud Railroad New* Agent*.
MASON A CO.,
Wholesale Depot,
Nn. 88 North Sixth street, Philadelphia.
For *nle at wholesale, by
XI. W. A. J. R. JOHNSON,
Atlanta. Ua.,
fch23—3m Agent* for the Stale of Georgia.
BUCK WIII1AT I BUCKWHEAT I
NK THOUSAND lb* choice New Buckwheat Flour
for salu by
XI W. A J. II. JOHNSON,
Commlsilon Xleri-hant*.
Franklin Block, Alabama streeL
for sale by
SEED OATS.
M. W. A J. H. JOHNSON,
L'onunls*iou Merchauls,
Franklin Block, Alabama street.
ONIONS I ONIONS!
TjllVB BARRELS ONIONS. To arrivo and for sale by
xi. ........
Commission Xterehanu,
Franklin Block, Alabama street.
SOW sack* Corn.
. - i.j
J. a. O. SCOTT.
4. *. VAItaoN*.
SCOTT. PAB80K8 & FREEMAN,
BIT AIL DIALKIW IK
Dry Goods, Drugs, Medicines, &c.,
WUTKUALL HTJtftitT, '
ATLANTA,
Jebl-flm ^
QVBBNKWAItlt. ‘
TOY THE CBATE ONLY, and Miorted to suit the
JL> trade. Good lot commouTeai and llalea tu en ry
cask.
n nt ■ tt »LMcPherson,
Whitehall slreel,
. AHaptoj Ua.
NKMD OATS.
T HREE IIU,NURBD BUHHELS. In »tore, Black aud
White, of Rtqterlor tiualllyT™
ft. M. Mi'PIIBIIMON,
, Whllchall slreel,
tuai»-0 Atlanta, G*.
l’UIBIB LEAP LAUD.
2000 HI H‘tMB W FLAlU».j5 ! r ( Sa.u N hy
No. a Demur strtft.
BBANM rilKANN I
rjIKN bntbel* Whlla and Colored Bean*. ^-Vw^jla by
fobll—c , ... Ro, 8 Detltlur *lreet.
BBMOVAL
milR undersigned will remov* on’MmuUy. tho luih, lo
itrecl. where llteynUl c.mllmto to receive nildlllaue to
M. W. A J. II. JOHNSON,
Commission Xterchani
ranklln Block, Alabamt sir
McNAUGHT, ORMOND & 00.,
KeysNlono Blnrk,
WHITEHALL. BTnEET,
O FFER FOR SALE, at retail, and to tho trade, a large
and woll aseurlcd stork of Hardware, Cutlery, Gunt,
I’lslnls, Gnu Material, Brass Good*, Agricultural Imple
ment*, Circular and Sash Haw*. Onm and Leather Belt
ing, Packing, House Furnishing Goods, Plated and Plan
ished Ware, Carpenters’. Masons’, Tanners' and 8hoa
.Maker*' Tools, XV ood nnd Willow Ware, Carriage Hard
ware aud Wood Work, Ac., and will bo happy to see their
friends at tlielr old place of business. tnarllt—3m
~ WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ~
IN8UBANOM COMPANY,
PITTSFIELD, MASS.
4'wmIi 4'uplful and Surplus, $350,741 50.
muis COMPANY will Inrnire Real and Personal Pro
A porty against loss or damage by Fire on aa hvora
hie terms a* other responsible companies.
Loaaei Equitably adjusted and promptly paid.
J. N. Dunham, Secretary: Ensign II, Kellogg, Preel-
deul; Samuel B. llowu, AsatsUnt Secretary.
C1IAPLY B. WBLLBUUKN. Agent,
feta-am l'cach-Tree Street. Altauia, tia.
James River Insurance Company.
HOWARDSVILLE, VIRGINIA.
Cluirlovqtl Cnpltnl, 01,500,000.
aud Insnranee, apply to
B. WELLBORN, Ageut at Attouta, Oa.
tar Agent* wanted everywhere, who con apply with
proper vouchers of suitability, lo the company.
C. ft. WELLBORN, Agent.
_feb2- Urn l’cach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ua.
I N .--1 11 I : IN
TUG Southern Mutual insurance Company,
Of Athens, Georgia.
I T is nu old, reliable Company, located near yon.
Losses promptly paid. Prudta annually divided
among llie Insured.
W. 1*. PATTILLO,
Agent at Atlanta, Ga.
twice C. I. Brown's,No. 0 Decatur street.
P. S.- -I have on baud a large amount of St rip, of dfty
per rent, under Dlvhleml No t 7 of pnifll* ai erulug from
■lay. Until, tn May, 1854. Thosa entitled tu scrip under
this dlvhleml will pirate call at my office aid get ft.
]an4-3m
I. aTKADMAH. 4. II. SIIIIIUN*. I.. P. TUUMAS, JR.
STEADMAN, SIMMONS. A CO.,
UKNEI1AI,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AHO Wllotrs il.l; UXALUns IK
OrooorluN amt. l’t'oiluou,
Norerost' Bnlldlng, cor. WhltabaU And Marietta St*.,
ATLANTA, UKOKOIA.
mart-ffin
Lvnrasm lvkukui
wM^tar y Umbw< '* W
VV quaniuy, S ,. KADJ ,'^; slil y 0N8Ac „„
Norerou' lhitldlng,
Contev Whitehall and Marietta etrwta.
marlO-Itt
LAND and cowiciirpipil
V. A. OAiKILL. , Glo. i. tlONAI.
I GASHILL &'ffH0MAS,
Attorneys q,t Law,
I AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Atlanta, Georgia,
WIU* OITJI A FECIAL ATTENTION TO
CONVEYANCING,
Examining Titles to Beal Estate, .
WRITING CONTRACTS k COLLECTING SKITS.
(STOffice Up Stain, flrat bttlkllng on Whitehall ttfeeq-
on the left going from tho railroad.
RKfznntcxa—Mayor and Citizen* of Atb
Gardner, Augnsta | J. W. Feara'A Co., C.
Matfon | Amtell A Inman, John Livingston,
JanlB-8m
CATE CITY
XAncua a. mix. >
BELL
, John Livingston, N. York..
' '
LAND
_ OFFICE.
t, II, BK1X
& BELL,
ONE AN ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Will give etrlctattentlon to tho
Jieal Estate [Business,
( AND TO COLLCCTINO DEBT*.
|*f*(.'a*h adranree made on City property.
OFFICE—With Ezzard As Hulsey, up stair*, In the Nor-
erne* comer Building.
Rnnmxxcx*—J. J. Toon, Joseph Wlnahlp, L. J. Gar-
trell, Atlanta; Jamea Gardner, L. B. Davie, Angmtai
Ledyard A Barlow, Phil.; S. Root, John Uvtngiton, N.
T, j anal—Sin
w. l. QohDotvttrn,
Attorney at Law,
ATLANTA, ..... GEOROIA,
W ILL PRACTICE in Fulton and adjoining connllea.
Also, iu all thu City Court*.
Prompt ami etrlctattention given to Writing Contract*.
Deceit, WIIIm: Couvcjanrtng, Hcntlng and Belling Re*J
Kstate, and Collecting Debtu of all Kinds.
{gy-omce At City Hull, with the Ordinary.
K«(). t Atlicui*. (la.; lion. Warren Akin, lion.
Wolford, Judge Janes Milner, Cartcraville, Ga.; non. u.
J. Oartrcll, lion. Willium JS/zard, lion. Jared I. W’hlta*
ker,-Atlanta, (la.; lloti. M. A. Candler, Decatur, Ga.; J.
1). Stewart,JCsq., Stone MAnntaliL feh25— gm
HENRY P. FARROW,
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity,
Atlanta
i ND CommlMloner for South Carolina, Tesneiieo'and
JA. Alabame, to Attcet Deeds, Powers of Attorney, and
all other Papers executed within the Sfffthof Georgia to
be need or recorded In either of those State*. WB al
ways ho Tonnd In hi* office daring business hour*.
Prompt and strict attention will he given to all bualness
confldod lo him.
taroffice on Whitehall *treel, over Holbrook's Hat
store. febS—3m
MARSHALL J. CLARKE,
A T T O It IX 33 Y A 'J? A W
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
pTOJIi t in i be Franklin Building, Alabama street.
Jsn27-8m
UKNRT n. 44CKSON. ’ At.tX. It. UWTON.
JACKSON & LAWTON,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law,
Office on Bay street, between Boll and Whltakar,
SAVANNAH, OEOBOIA.
marl—lm
Ltmttn 4. ut.exx. jotnr t. aitnn.
L. J. GLENN A 80N,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
MZ~Ofll.-c on Whitehall itrecl. marlfl—4t
TT J-SPBAYBEBBV, Attorney at Law and
pStrot^ree^nte 0YW °- l - ” rown ;LK°3
DR. J. B. MURPHY,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
R ESPECTFULLY call* the attention
ol the citizens ol Atlanta lo tbe fact
that he has returned to the city end open
ed an office on Alabama street, In the
Bank Block, where he is prepared to exe
cute all kinds of Dental operations in the moat approved
manner.
Dr. M. has had twenty yeare' experience aa a Dentist,
and feel* confident that ho can fallhfliUy perform all ope-
rations brought before him.marlfl—lm
professional card.
UK. W. T. GOLDSMITH
He can be lound at tlio Drag 8tor*~of Motsnk TajSor A
tonic:
and residence on Docalur ttreet, opposite 8. J. Shackel
ford, near Atlanta A West Point Railroad Depot
Jeul7—3m
Xtnlttmoi'o Advorttoomentn.
1866 Spring Importation 1866
RIBBONS,
MILLINERY AND STRAW
GOODS.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.
WronTKRS AND JOBBERS OF
Ribbons, Bonnots, Silks & Laoep,
nv.rsrs, K a cues, floivers, features,
STRAW llONNETS, LADIES* HATS,
Trimmed and Untrlmmed,
Hltulcor Hoods, <Sko.,
No. 237 and toft* of 238 Baltimore Street
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. .
Offer a Stock nusurpassed lu Iho United Slate* in va-
rlety and rheapne.*,
(STUrder* snliclled aud prompt atteutlun given,
marfl—Im
m cook. uxo. w. maantn.
CHINA, ax* A. S8!
COOK & HERRING,
No. 7 8. Charles Slreel,
UjYLTIMOKK, MAHYLANI).
POOLE
& HUNT,
llALTlMOUH, XIAHY l.AND,
MZMpr.cWt'nx
Portable and Sutlonery Fleam Engines aud Bollrre,
Steam Fire Engines,SRaw Mills, Mining Machinery,
Portable Griat Ditto Flooring Mill Machlnary,
Colton Bcrews, Hydraulic Frettea, Oat
njfotliy, ShalUng, Pulley, and Haugen.
GREAT BARGAINSJMREU ESTATE.
H. J. SPRAYBEBRY,
RKAL ESTATE AGENT,
Beeamr Street, Over r. I. llruxvn’s star*,
OFFERS FOR SALE:
POTTAGE HOUSE containing four rooms, on
. ve thousand Afre*
Urn State.
FA11M, ronlalnl
tab,'well waiered, and good
Improvements; forty acre* seeded, and twenty acre* tn a
flgs orchard. _ ■
WIt.LlAXr WILSON,
Grocer and Commission Morohant,
IVtl OIQrn BnUdlug,
COVINGTON, GEOHfllA.
tW'Alt
uHmtfin . ^
to Mcrclume Of Allanta generally,
runA-M
.12.15 P. M
.f.AMP.U :
r *
noatgomery 4k. W'crat-Polnt HaHrond.
DANIEL if. enSi. EvptHtiUrMnt.
Arrive at Montgomery.,...,.......;...;..’...;. 8.16 P.M
Arrive at Wee t-Polnt. ....12.00 M.
To tiS,iRcttopt«mft<Ty, Utf,
Bacon 4k Western BalLroad.
K % WALKER. tfajHrlMen'JCml. ■
^va4Ucon.... D ^;'^“”r;....:.7N,A.M
ArrivaatMacon ... 1ASP.M
Laav* Atlanta..
KIOtlT TCJtIN.
Arrive at Atlanta...
Western Ac. Atlantic Ballroad.
ROBERT BAUOhT Superintendent.
Lmto AtlinU.
Arrive atChattanooffiL.
Kit.
Leave
Arrive at Atlanta. ...,. v . r , .A00 A. M
^t!^jk*tia AdvcrtUtomenis.
......7JO A. M
8J0 P. M
6.10 A. M
fl.40P.JI
7J0P.M
(J6A.M
!8iB6 FOR1866. J^
BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED
'S'
oq
EACII HOOP BEING COMPOSED OF
Two Perfectly Tempered Single Springs,
BnMleiffiiifaUy together, edge to edge, forming one
Hoop, and making the Strongest and molt
Flexible, th* Lighted and moat
Durable Spring made.
They will not Band or Break Hko th* single iprlngt, bnt
will alwayi preserve their
PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL 8HAPE
CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES,
CHURCHES,
THEATRES,
RAILROAD CARS,
FOR PROMENADE,
OR xioTTqg DRESS.
In Act, they an suparior to all others, combining
Comfort, Economy, Lightness & Durability.
INQUIRE FOR
BRADLEY’S
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
OR
DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT.
For saleataryvrher*. Manufactured oxdnslvely by the
•ot* owner* of the Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY A CART,
No. 87 Chamber* and Noe. 18 and 81 Reads its., N. York.
for aale In Atlanta by
Musas. TALLEY, BROWN A CO.,
SCOTT, PARSONS A FREEMAN,
And aB other Merchant* who Nil Flret-Clas* Skirts In
this city and throughout the Southern State*.
The New Patented Empress Trail
It now aB tb* rags In New York, London, Part* and
throughout Europe.
-LADIESt to sure that J. W. BRADLEY'S name is
printed on every Skirt Band. All other* are spurious,
and worthless counterfeits.
L. c. vntua, a. n. Alum,
Late LC.AD. II. Wells, Late Anderson, Adair A Co.,
Atlanta,- Oa. ' Atlanta. Ga.
'T. L.WKU*,
LataJ. K AT. L. Wells,StolbyrUle, Term.
WELLS, ADAIR & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND GENERAL
Wset Sid* Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
. •.strictly to a WHOLESALE
a low ssitoteec* tn bntlnrea
ure nlth iho trad* ta tbl* tee-
1 patronage.
We aw bow Retelling a Large Stock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c„
To which wo invite the atttatkm of putcUsin.
JanH-tta WELLS, ADAIR A OP.
■ i, TO HUNT.