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C LARKE, R.N.. -Wholeudo Grocer nnd Commission
Merehant, Whitehall street,
g'-ILAYION, ADAIR A PURSE, Commlfsloa Mer-
Yi chants, Alabama s(re«.
ig-lOX & 1IILL, Dealers In Tobacco, Wines, Liquor*,
Ac., Peach-Tree slreel, • ~ ,
•riDWARD
JCi »treet.
noao, Dealer In Clolhlug, Ac., Prior
JJKm^OA^YtlKN. D««l«rMn Clothing and Met-
H[°JUr
* CO., Car Builder* and MacMnfel*,
J. M. Dealer In Hat*, Vallac* and Carpet
H^Sfrtetaliffttnh
jOTKLLIGKNCKU Book and Job Printing om«\ Ala*
J ackson; x<
elou Merd
OKN A CO., ComwlJ.
TOnNSON, M. W. A J. n., Wholoaalo and Retail G to
il- eatSSwxr-——
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L ANGSTON, CRANK ACO,, Oommtaalon Merchant*,
Alabama *treet.
T OWE, W. B. A CO., Dealer* In Clothing, llat*,’ lloote,
Ju Btrow, Ac., Whitehall atreet.
T OWE A TORASUSB, CommlMlon Merchant*, De-
JU catnr etreet.. ’
| ThfcDANIEL, I.O. A CO., CommUslon Merchant* and
I JML Prodnco Dolor*. Whitehall atreet.
HfcNATiGI
'. ORRMOND A CO., Dealer* In Ham-
Uory, Ac.,Whltehall atreet.
M cCAMY A CO., Dealer* In. Drag*, Medicine* Ac.,
Alabama itreeL
M
ASSEY A mhtTY, Dealer* In Drug*, Medicine*, Ac.;
Whitehall atreet. . ■
. M. A CO., Dealer* In Tobacco and
hltehaU atreet.
iiragf* W. A BRO., CommlMlon Merchant*,
[ £VBHB _
iCrSw;
Wholesale Grocer* and Comtnls*
,t«. Marietta itrcct.
iDDAIL, Commteslon Merchant*, Ala.
I TjntKLE A HUDSON, AncUoh _*nd CommlMlon ller
| XT chant*, coi
| "DRATTK, EDWARDS A CO., Forwarding and Com.
IT mlMlon Merchant*, Alabama atreet.
PEASE, P. P., A CO., Forwarding and Cotnmleslon
Merchant*, Alabama etreet.
IICHAUDSON, F. M., Dealer In Stoves, Tin Ware,
Ac., corner Whitehall «nd Iluntcr etreet*.
3EAGO. A. K., CommlMlon Her chant, corner
3 at d Mitchell etroet*.
• Forsyth
S COTT, nunuon s ntttsami, Jnaira iu
. Medicine* and Dry Good*, Whitehall street.
. A FREEMAN, Dealers In Drum
[ gTEADMAN, SIMMONS A CO.,
Grocer*, Marietta
, ROBERT A CO., Wholesale Grocer* and Com-
‘ I Merchant*, Alabama Mttefi
The Soldier** Graven,
Tho following nhto rocolvotl by yesterday's
mall, wo lay beforo our lady readers:
ft Cot.DMUiiP, Ga., March 18,1800.
Mt. Editor—Aid us, wo bog you, to Imittgu-
into Hits day.' Wo lovcdthcm while living, may
them when dead.' Tho within
our feelings, and by your Inllrtonco.
we bopo to maka It a national (lay, and you will
celvo tbo thanks of
- Tnn-Ladies of Columbus."
Explanatory of tho foregoing, and accompany
ing tbo somo, was tbo following ortido which ap
peared in tho columns of tho Enquirer.
tiik graves of tub soldiers.
;)l r Enquirer—'Tho ladles ore now, and liavo
beoit for jaoveral days, engaged in tho'sad but
pleasant duly of ornamenting and Improving
thftt portion of Uto City Cemetery sacred to tho
memory of our gallant Confederate dead; but wo
foci it an unUnlsncd work dnlcss a day bo set
apart annually , for Its especial attention. Wo
cannot robe monumental shnlU and inscribe
thereon their many deeds of heroism, but wucatt
"tcop nllvo-thp motnory of tbo debt wo owo them
ly dedicating at least one day In each year W
tnbclisbing their hurablo graves with flowers.—
Therefore, we beg tho asslstnnco of the press, and
tho Indies throughout tho South, to aid us iu our
cflorts to set apart a certain day to bo observed
from tbo Potomac to tbo Rio Grande, and be
handed down tbiOugb time, ns n religious cus
tom of thpeountry, to wreathe the graves of our
martyred dead with flowers. (We ivould proposo
tho Out of April, as at that time our land might
bo truly called "the land of flowers.”) Let every
city, town and village join in tbo pleasant duty.
Let all be alike remembered, fhmt tbo heroes of
Mon teas to those who expired nndd the death
throes .of our hallowed cause. We’ll, crown
alike the honored resting places of the Immortal
Jackson, in Virginia, Johnston, of Hhlloh, Clc
burne, of Tennessee, uncltlio host of gallant pri
vstes who adorned our ranks. All did their duty,
and to all wc owo our gratitude.
Let the soldiers graves for that day at least lie
tbo Southern Mecca, to whose shrine her sorrow
ing women, liko pilgrims, may annually briti)
their- grateful hearts and floral ollcrings. Aw
when WO remember the thousands who were
buried “with their martini clonks around them,”
without Christian ceremony of interment for
tlitflr beloved bodies, wc would Invoke the aid of
the most thrilling eloquence throughout the land
to inaugurate this custom I '
XITELLS, ADAIR A CO., Forwarding and CommlMlon
VT Merchant*. Wfrltelian street.* >
[\KTELBORN A
I vT thing, Ac.,
n^IISON. A 8!
Ac., Peach-Tree
Deala!
* itreeL
in Dry Good*, Clo-
Grocer* and Produco
UrUlTNER, J. C., Inenranco Agent,
TV Co.’* Drag Store, Alabama Street
at 'McCamy A
ffljjf jftih) gntriltflciwr.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
[ Wednesday Morning, March a l, 1866.
The Political Situation.
From the Washington city correspondence of
the Cincinnati Commercial we are encouraged to
believe that the "political situation” there is
more favorable now than it has been for months
past ; that it Is more cheering in all its aspects,
so much so, indeed, that the correspondent of
that journal says, “tho country may be pronounc
ed oat of dangor.” Among the favorable symp
toms of tho past few days, the detent of the Civil
Rights Bill—for its re-committal amounts to a
defeat—the postponement of an unmeaning Con
stitutional Amendment in the House, tbo rcjcc-
tion of the representation amendment in the
Senate, and last, but not least, the distinct dis
nore on the part of such men as Fessenden
nd Wijson of any intention to make negro suf
frage a condition precedent to the restoration of
tho Union, are set down by this correspondent
| He might, too, he says, include in this list also
indications of disagreement among the radicals
themselves— n quarrel whether about principle
or expediency lie don't know,.but a quarrel any
how, for which he returns thanks to the Giver
Of every good and perfect gift.
Certainly these are all favorable signs In the
“situation" at Washington and not over drawn
by the Commercials correspondent, if the state
ments from other; even radical sources, are isn-
tltled to any credit. That there is ditcordance
prevailing among the radical members of the
House, and among the radical Senators, If not
open war, there is no doubt. They are not cer
tainly agreed among themselves—are do longer
a unit—and that they will ditide ere long we
by delivering on the
appointed day, this year, an eulogy on the un-
hurled dead of our glorious Southern army.—
Thoy died for their country! Whether tlicii
country had, or had not, tho right to demand tho
sacrifice, is no longer n question for discussion
with us. We leave that for future nations to de
cide. That it was demanded—that they nobly
responded and fell, holy sacrifices on their coun
try's altar, and are thereby entitled to tlicir coun
try’s gratitude—none will deny. Tho proud ban-
ner under which they rallied in; defense of tho
noblest cause for which heroes fought, or trusting
women prayed, hns been furled forever. The
country for which they suffered niul died 1ms
now no name or place among the nations of tho
earth. Legislative onactmonts may not notv ho
made to do honor to their memories, hut the
veriest radical that ever traced his gcuealogy
back lo the deck of the May Flower could not
deny us Use simple privilege ol paying honor to
those who died defending the life, honor and
happiness ot the Southern Women.
We take great pleasure in thus complying
with the request of tho noble women of our sis
ter city, who will doubtless ho co-opomtcil with
by tbeir sisters of the South, from the Potomuc
lo the Rio Grande, in their work of love and
veneration for the dead—a work that needs, wc
nre convinced, no further appeal limn that made
iu the forgoiug extract. InstcnJ of tho 0th, as
proposed in the article wc have copied, a Subse
quent communication informs us that the L'lllli
of April 1ms been selected "as the anniversary
on which all Southern women nre called on to
decorate the graves of their deceased soldiers.''
From tlio Richmond Examiner.
Pair Play—'The laano Between the Kxprcaa
Com panic*,
Wc arc the lovers of justice and fair play,and
this journal has known no period when ii was
not the advocate of both. The articles publish
ed in this newspnper relative lo the |iositions oc
cupied by the National mid Adams Express
own, nre left at this untimely season of tho your,
without employment, which many of them aban
doned to take positions so temptingly offered
thorn, with an nssuranco that it would-bo per-
unnent In thls.now company, gotten up. so tho
Mlglnntore said, 1 expressly to glvo employment
o tlio bravo soldiers of tho Into.Confcdcrnio ser-
* And how many brtvo sokllcire lias It gjivon fiSi-
ployment? And how mnuy sleek ami pampered
idvonturcre—who ncVor heard tho lira of. the
Inomy’s guns and who wore ensconced in boiub-
If the National Exi
‘ ito
r -jy had kept Us
plcdgo to glva |(s situations to tho poor, Impov
erished soldier who had lost and sulfered all for
Ids country—if it hod dona tins, as it promised,
no iiaper In tho Smith would liavo supported If
witli more ardor than tlio Ricimioml Examiner.
Was Mr. Fieklen in tho war, or did 1)0 make Ids
million of dollars by'bldckmlo running f
. If the National Express Company can dispense
with this-regiment, o( its employees in a day,
why werb tllo.y ever appointed und employed?
This stnlomeiu of facts ought to satisfy all as to
what tho Southern public lias to expect fVmii tlio
“Natioiinl Company” organized,so it,was trump
eted, to givo work to Southern soldiers and afford
the Southern pcoido an opportunity nf piilrmilit-
ingu company Imlopendeut of those-"bloated
monopolies" who, having served tlio public
faithfully, were to lie wiped out and glva place
to tlio new fdypj^c", , "
French AVlve*.
French laws ami customs respecting marriages,
although they cannot erase and obliterate t he na
tural distinction oi sex, confer complete cqihdity
and fraternity. A French woman is not only a
wife nt bed imd hoard, sho Is also a partner in
business and a joint proprietor, without whose
consultation and consent no important step can
he taken. She knows when a hill is du% ns well
ns, or licttcr than her husband.. She can consent
to or lorhld her children's marringu. She never
sinks tier maiden name, but attaches it lo tlm! of
her spouse in u lornv very-little differing from
tliut of commercial associations. Mr. While
starts a concern witli Mr. Black; they announce
‘ White. . M.
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SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
s tils ^■iqm^s^hrad^jiracnili
and i
1 have no douji
then there *
When this division takes place,
outd. V
i yffTTie -open, war between tbo two
I .wings of the late Republican party, “Union and
Restoration” uniting all the conservative clement
which will stand by tho President. Such ap
pear* now to he the “ situation ” at Washington,
and from it we augur the approach of an early
{ disruption of the Republican party, or a with
drawal of the radical members from it which
; must insure the deient of any measures they may
| propose humiliating to the South.
UeUlns Smaller by Decree*
Senator Sumner—him of Massachusetts
| whose “assumocy" is unparalleled In tho Senate
ot the Vnitcd States, or in any other deliberative
nbly In tlio world—Is being fast abandoned
tqr many of hi* old compeers in nnd out of that
body, and even with Horace Orteley ii growing
“•mailer by degrees and beanlifolly leas." He
cendy this vain, fanatical radical, addressed
the Senate In un elaborate sgeecli against the
Constitutional amendment which provides that
no part of a States' population which that State
disfranchises shall be counted as a hails ol
Federal power. This he asserted to bo a license
or authority to disfranchise. Now wlietber die
Massachusetts Senator was right or wrong In the
.position he took, Is a matter iojUfferent to us at
the present time. Old Iforace, however, says of
It, that It “if just us true a* If Isa bad argued that
a legal penalty ot thirty lashes, or three months'
imprisonment for petty larceny, Is a license to
cteal'-tiiat “nine-tenths of thesiieech are devoted
to proving that no man should be disfranchised
beotusoof his color, and lo are excellent p hut
Mr. Sumner perhaps never before ancreeded so
completely in delighting the soul of every, rebel
and copperhead in the land aa ha did in opposing
and doing bis utmost to defeat the Constitutional
amendment."
Till* split between thnm.tr end the 'jyi/iuM
augurs that the former is losing ground as a lcAder
of the radical forces which the latter marshal* In
the field. And when the Massachusetts man is
abandoned by Ids party, or abandons them, bow
small will be become I
Governor Vancba-Wc are pleased to see it
stated iu some of our exchanges, that Governor
Vance, of North Carolina, who lately sustained a
paralytic stroke has nearly recovered from Us ef
fects, and is again able to be out The paralysis
only a fleeted the facial nwre*.
Interesting to Landlords,
Judge Mason, In tbs Snpterae Court of Now
} York, gave an interesting decision some time ago.
[ A guest at the Lafarge TTonse wse robbed of a
j watch, his ringfandsajifpl
i in money,
I proprietor set up in defense that the mle or the
ISC (under statute of the Stale) required value-
i to he deposited in the safe of the oflin—
The Judge, however, charged that this did not
apply to a watch, or such Jewelry as a man usu
ally carried about hi* person, nor to such amounti
of money e* were usually carried in the )»x.keu
«Ttmvefers to supply .ordinary necessities. The
t in a Y'-r.lict giving the plaintiff five
y.flve dollars.
Companies were prompted by a spirit of fairness,
mpclied by those motive* of candid dealing
which ever actuate us; and any one wild insinu
ates aught to the contrary is a base and coward
ly calumniator. We liavo no private or corpo
rate schemes to advocate; make the intcri'st
of no man, nor bci of men, our own; wc aim
directly at tho public good, and advocate tliut
which, in our own judgment, seems likely to
promote the welfare of tlio whole community,
and not a minority of iL To say Hint, in our
strictures upon tho organization known as the
National Express Company, wc have been in
fluenced by unworthy motives, that wc have
ignored facts, and given way to prejudice, is too
despicable to call 'tor more than an emphatic
denial. In this spirit wc have to iriludo to un
advertisement in sonic of tlio city papers over
the signature of General Johnston, us President
of the National Express Company, which con-
tutus a statement so extraordinary, and a state
ment so Insignificant, that we call public atten
tion to both.
We have so often slated the facts connected
With the liberal advance of money made by the
Adams and Southern Express Companies to the
railroads of the State, for the purpose ot rebuild
ing and restocking them when couiplotclr pros
trated by the war, that wc need only add that
these companies by this liberality have gained
tlie entire confidence nnd good will of the rail
road companies, and arc entitled to Hie thanks
of tho entire population of tlm State for thus
enabling these companies to open and work these
arteries of trade upon which, more than any
other means, depends tho present and future
prosperity of the Commonwealth. This adver
tisement would havo the public to believe tliut
these railroad companies have made' grants to
the two named express companies which urc ex
clusive in their character, than which nothing can
be fiirther from the truth, nnd in order to cuahle
tiie public to Judge we will state that tho clause
in tho contract which is denounced uh exclusive
provides that railroad companies shall not-vol
untarily grant to any other express company
than tlie Adams or Southern, as the case may lie,
the right to curry express mutter over tlie vari
ous toads upon other or better terms tlmii are
granted to those companies, and that all express
companies shall be put upon like and cqunl terms
In all respects.
It will he perceived that so far from tlie cluumi
being exclusive, it is founded unon oueol the
best known and most uscfhl maxims of equality
that “equality is equity," and tlie object is to put
all parlies similarly situated upon the same fool
ing, and any different provision would strike at
the foundation principle* of equity and cnnuium
law of railroads. No lair, disinterested or unpre-
Jtidiccd mind can full to see that any complaint
of so equitable and just u provision in a contract
of the kind tliut must exist between railroad und
express companies must proceed from a quarter
in which fairness und justice are blinded by self-
interest, and In this case it i* made because tlie
National Express Company, in dutluncc of tlie
plainest principle of common sense, have un*
dertaken to commence a huiincsi as rivals ot
companies with largo capital and great experi
ence, without experienced olllccrs, and without
obliging tlie subscribers to pay up its capital, re
lying upon tlio fame of its generals und tiro well
knuwu sympathy and luroru with which Its ex
istence commenced, to supply the place of these
two Indispensable qualification* for tlio siiccm-
ful prosecution of it* business.
As might be expected, tills company finds Unit
* " pete with
tlicir joint undcHnking oh Block & while. .
White married UiiMdlle. Ulnek, are known to
world as Whlte-Blnck. A- hyphen or an nqd
makes Die only difference.' Tlie same kind of
fraternity also frequently occurs—quite as a mat
ter of course, existing in the nature of things—
iu tlie talk talked, in the books rend, in the sougs
listened to, nnd in the doubtful meanings laugh
ed nt jointly by a Frenchman and his wife.—
But-while the laws ot property and marriage do
nil they can to rivet the chains of matrimony,
there arc other Influences which work hi an op
posite direction. Thus, moments of repulsion
nre sure to occur between a girl firmly grounded
in a religion of rUunls, scrupulous of small ob
servances, and looking no Ihrlhcr, and a mnn
who believes few religious dogmas, or, if lie ad
mits their spirit, will not ho fettered by tlicir let
ter. But above every other enuso likely to prove
the gcrin of future estrangement, is tlio way in
which matches nre made. Many of the French
themselves arc fiir from being satisfied on this
head, and have even the-boldness to quote with
approbation tlie ndvnntngcs offered by tlio Eng
lish system ns fur ns happiness is concerned.—
Dickens' All the Tear Hound.
A Lady mesmerist and an Unlucky Editor,
Miss Poole, a lecturer on clcctrotffology and
mesmerism, lately paid a visit to tho town of Car
marthen, Wales, and disturbed font brief period
Us wonted quietude. Tlie editor of the licportrr
published some strictures on tlio performances,
and offered, by a simple test, to prove that the
mesmeric slecpars were in reality wide awake
whilst supposed to he under her powerfol influ
ence.
The next evening Alias Poole vnried her pro
gramme n little by commenting ution the critic,
and taking a copy of the lieporlcr from her pocket,
sho tore it into shreds bofore the audience. Short
ly afterward tlie unfortunate editor entered the
room; when the doorkeeper appealed to Miwi
lhmle if tic should send fora policemen lo turn
hini out, nnd she rcplcd: "Let him alone; I have
policemen ot my own. We will have some some
fun directly.” Addressing ntmui eight of the
young men on whom she had been operating, lint
Who were apparently awake, she said, “There is
a person ill tills (luilieiicu whom 1 want you to
bring upon this platform ; go and feteli him."—
At this conmiaiid tbu .whole of them iHitmded oil' COMPLETE
the platform and ran towards tho individual re
ferred to, who was pointed out to them by the
doorkeeper, und they laid hold of him nnd ear-
ried him by main force lo the platform, tlie nu-
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(Hence cheering and laughing heartily, little un
lichiiiiiiig wiiat would follow. But matters soon
took a serious turn', for iis soon us lie wits brought
nenrtliu platform Miss Poole, whose coolness
and self-possession imd evidently deserted her.
seized hold oi him by the hair oY Ids head and
drugged him upon the platform, the young men
still keeping fast hold ol him, ami there lie lav
I’ora few moments, with the enraged lady puff
ing Ida Imir in a furious manner, tlie audience
yelling nnd hooting at her; hut their veils iinM
hoots she heeded not The editor At last gained
Ids feel, hut Ids revenger still clung tcimehni ilv
to 1dm until some parlies in the audience mine
to his rescue. The confusion was now intense,
und nnddstthc hisses and the bootings of the au
dience, Mias Poole proccoded with her perform
ance. Summonses have bccn|issucd against Miss
Poole and her coadjutors who Joined in tho af
fray.—Toronto Trader.
Tiikiii: was a grand Fenian demonstration iu
Philadelphia, on the 17th Instant, in honor of
General Mullen, Chief of the Military and Naval
Affairs of (lie Fenian Brotherhood.
New -A.dvei*tisefnent.s.
NOTICE
1 8 hereby siren that nil claim* *galn*t Fleishman ,V
Can from Nashville, Tenn., will ho settled until the
Sin of April, IMS, at thu storo of Wm. Rich A ro„ aa
th*l firm has dissolved.
FLKI8IIMAN m
H A. tI T2 . " "
•o*l, lo doflo
Fon
A SMALL STOCK of (lROCKItlKS at
nnlarnnsli'nincnl.
Ml hlils Pink Kin I'oialiie*. at BU M)
OIU1
HENRY JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAM.
Ofltce in NorrroM’ Building, Muriel* si reel,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Rcrtlw to—Ron. Joaeph If. Lumpkin, Alliens; Cobb
A ducksim. Macim: Jackson A Lawlnn, Savannah; lluu.
Joseph K. Brown anil L. J. Glenn A Son, Atlanta.
U cannot successfully compete
1 Its rivals;
and, having signally faffed in its cfliiria to induce
tlio Legislature at III late session to enact laws
prejudicial to the railroad Interests, as well us
damaging to tlie good faith of Hie Slate, in order
that It might fetter the Adam* and Boutliern Im
press Companies by unwise aud hostile legisla
tion, is brought to confess in till* advertisement
that it must "discontinue lls route*," "and confine
itself to lion upon which there I* no obstacle lo
feir competition!" Where route* are to be found
more fully open to felr competition than in Vir
ginia, it [» hard lo any, for the iiilllvnluin of rail
roads has not yet armed, and It will lie most dif
ficult to find any route on which cnorgy, ox|icri-
cnee and substantial capital Is not more Ilian 11
nd sobetantiai capita) is not more llinn 11
match lor military lame, Inexperience and ninety
Hire per cent ol aubecription to flvo tier cent
|nld up cash. If we owned any of till* pi ‘
. , If we owned auy of lids preclou*
stock we aliould follow the example ol the leg
endary rata, and quit a ship *0 evident ly sinking.
tdary rata, and quit a ship *0evidently sinking.
Now lor some tacts concerning tlie National
Express and Transportation Company. It luu,
we understood, recently undergone au entire re
organization. The principal original stock-
holder* hare become fo much dissatisfied with
the management of Die aflalr* of the coiniMiiy,
and of Die way In which their fond* were being
disbursed, that they preferred lo forfeit their stock
rather than pay the further instalmeuls on their
subscription, which wa* being so loudly anil jier-
sUtcntiy culled for. Thu contra! of the lustlluthm
has now fulicn into tlio bauds of new partliM.—
And wiini was thelrtlrsUct? Tho appointment
0! Mr. Bfiqjsmla fleWh, ■ J
AUCTION I AUCTION I
Thursday, ttOth lust., at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
tt'u will Will In oar atom, No. IS AtatMiu* ulriMt, without
Tutor s-v, for cuaJi, a atockot
Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware,
STATION Lit Y, NOTIONS, AC.
Arranni-il lit lot* in *ult tnorchsut*. Tho gmnl* will be
wild on account nf an exerniar t>f * ih-rcaml merchant.
other partle* tle*lring Good* wild at the raiue lltno will
nsvn 1 Item In Unn br Wcdnenlay, tho Wilt. Sato nni-
llnued until sit are wild oat. ,
OLAYTON, ADAIR ifcl'UHHR,
C'ontmlaMnn Merrbanl*,
nmaa-twe ■ Ne. is Ais^sm* «t^«t.
Window Stiades I Window Stiades i
S. S. KENDRICK & CO..
Alabama Street,
Are Hit* day Iu receipt of* hamtiomu sauirtmonl uf
WINDOW SHADES, '
ctiltVAIN DAUAAKS,
GILT CORNlf.'K aud RANDS.
Curtain fixtures, Ac.
AI«i, a new and elegant supply ot .
Cni'imtliiKMt IVtjlt UngM, vVq.
nirtrto-JI
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
J. J. & B. P. RICHARDS,
AT HOMS,
Hank Block, Alabama, sircef,
HOOTCH nnd M1JHIO t
BOOK-BINDERY
THE INTELLIGENCER
IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL
Iu all It* Departments t
RROItUl.t, Milton Couxtt.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY rONeSIIN.
J UKI. K. MORRIS, of Cobh county, Itnvlng applied to
me for letter* of adiiiltttelralloii on lint estate ol
Drury IlsMorrla, tale of raid eounty, dm-aanl—
TI1I1 la lo cite all amt rlu.'ular the credllora am
kin of raid drmteed, to la- amt apjatar at nty ottli
H W
before thu Itrat Monday In May next, util ,
any titer can, why raid letter* aliould not be gmuted lo
" i- applicant, Gtvcu under my hand andaDIclal slglta-
re, tilt* lr.lh day nt March, 1000.
fit WO montha alter date, application will lie made to
J. the honorable Court of Ordinary of said county for
Spencer
.at or iho
arch tath,
mart',—Slid
(iltOIRKA, t'ATOoa* CoVNTr.
'll monlha after date, 1
the honorable Court of
leave 10 veil all the rent property of Iho ealate of
Riley, late of raid county, tlecearcd, for Ihe benel
heir* and credllora of raid deceased, Thla Ml... ...
IMW. JAMES II. ANDF.IISON, I
THOMAS B. COX, I A,n "
iitnrtl--am I-i.m.a.) Frluterla fee $11.
UliolKll.t, llsAUDCounty.
rilWi) month* after dale, application will he made to the
A Court of Ordinary ur Heard eounty, Un., for leave to
rull the land*, mid all tutereil In laud*, belonging lo the
eatalu of John W. Dnvl*, late of »ald county, deco**eil.
March IS, ISM. W. L. MOZLKY, Adtn'r.
insrti—Mil Printer'* fco ID.
UBOItMIA, DiKalh County ' '
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
T IIOMAH MALL hnvIngSIcd hi* petition In proper
form to me, prayiug IVir lelter* of ntlmlniitratlon ill
Out ill non, with wifi num-xed, on the ertnte of Uartbolo-
mew Sleet, deeeared—
Till* I* lo cite all legally tntcrcMcd Iu the execution of
thl* application, ircdilur*, legatee*, next pf ktn, and
other* lntere*led, lo lot mid appear, at the nexCMsy term
of the Court Ordinary uf raid eounty, aud ahowcause, 1 1
any they ran, why teller* of admlulalratlou di tool* not
with w ill annexed, thould not he granted to raid Thouuu
Mall. Wlltieaa my Itand nnd o|Uclal rlgnatUro, this I5lb
March, 16MI. J. U, WILSON, Ordinary,
martl—Utd , l'rlutcrT f*q tA
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL perroua Indebled to Iho ealale of Thos. T. Gar
well, deeeaevd, are Itereby iimUed lo seltlu Ihe
same Immediately; sod all person* having claims sgsluat
raid deceased wifi prerent tbeir demand* to me, (liny au
thenticated, within the tlrno required by law. February
11, IHM. LAURA K. UA8WKLL, Administratrix.
jaiartl—tOil Ij.n.a.]' _~ I'rlnlt-r'rleu
ORORGIA, Oatoosa County.
TO ALL WUOM IT MAY CONCCKN.
1(11108. II. WILLIAMS applies to mo tor Iho guardian-
X ship of the penon and property uf John IL L. Sow
ell, s mluor, under tho sgeor fourteen year*—
TIicm are therefore to die and admouUh alt and *ln-
gular, the kludred aud cmlltoy* of utd pUnor, to be
and sitpear at my nfllye, within the ttirto pretertbed by
law, and triiow cau*e. If any they can, why teitert of
gnardtanahlp rltould not bo granted to utd applicant,
(liveu under my hand and official slgnstura, thl* March
lnth, InW. J. M. ANDKK80N, Ordinary.
Itinrbl—and .. ., | . ^ iTIuler'a fee |;l.
Notice to Debtors aud Credllora.
A LI. persons haring demand* saalnst William H.SFer'
1\. gurott, late uf Camphetl county, deeesaed, are hen*
by iiolTAed tu prereut Ihe route lo me, duly sulhcutlcsled,
within thu time prescrlbud bylaw; —*
debit'd lo utd deeesaed are roqulr
Iv tlio Ultdsnlglied Imuiedlslely. "
1ILLIAM C. FAR!
From T. A- M., till II, I*. M-. every dsy,
N. II. No postponeniJut on anoonnfof UiaYtojiher'
_msilll- . ^
uto w. uxi.ns. uiMimnL |
\V r . H.. O lr£ A. S K* I
OF (IKOItOtA, WITH
L. APPLEBY SONS,
Commission Merchants, j
AMO MANVrAOTVOSM or VMS
llAIUtOAl) DlUaV; MNtfli’f'IHfl
ANU lir.ALKItt IN j
Leaf. Smoking & Manufactured Tobaooo,
cia.iits .vfD uvouws.
^ *n»- 133 Water A 86 Pino St., Now York.
Ol illil com- MOH*|liON.NAI.I,K*IIANHI)N, Agent*.
?A,hw *'
I,
nurtl—tud Hui'l Frlulct'*
A Diqi NISTII ATOB’8 SALK.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordldsry of
I'aulding county, U*., wilt hew'' ‘ "
him** door In the town of Dallar, wtl
Mold s* Ibe property of Henry A. HI
ding county, deceased. “
Mle. Thl* march JAIL.
martl—td (ss.m'u,
ADniNinittamt R^.
B Y virtas of *n ordsr of the hoaonUe the Court of Or-,
dlnsry of Milton county, I will officr rot •*)•, on tbs
p door
. r »M,lu
>ms 10
^purSI—Id
. ADRIINIIITBATOB'S HAMS.
B Y vlrtno of an order from,Os Osnrt.of OnRasry of
FsuMtug county, (I* . w ilt 1st *«ld h*foro the court
hoiite door In Ihe lowu ol lull**, wltMu the la '
!»
I dlstilci and llitia imsUuil tlukl ** lhe pnuwrlyof lltnry
Rtrer, Into olisht couuiy. d«-v*Md. Hutd lor lb* twueA
I of ihe heir* end creditor*. Terms m*de known on thy o
I win. March IS, It**), ivi.’.l s .tV.YJTI
mart.-,,. ■
j HOOK BtlAHBV VOB HA LB.
w ILL Mil haU InUrwt ol * moil(*l«ahtsMotkq*w
SrSiT
nuoarVUMMiue. WhbsUlsiwai.
**pl»-c_
Muloi and Wagon for flalo.
F^MWiickaNtaB!*'
' 'XTUIXlVITUKtE.'"*
• Cooking ffto+c*, CrocIteVy hitd (ffti»rwaiili,‘ ‘ .
1 flne llnirrel* Carjiet, I -• '
jTRrt«iHyC*rp«t,'iV< all .! i.nli.m ■
Either i
LOWB * TIlHABllKR.
lanoulclfall.
Uuder Msaoulcl!
ioBACCb.
HEWING AND HMOKfNO TOBACCO, choice
LOWE A T1IKASUBK, ,
Uuder Maaoulc llall.
0 brand*. For.rlitu hy
inaraa-c'
OENTBAL HOTEL
•' Ivy :Oebrgia.
NEAR I'ASRENOEIt’ bHfW-STRAiall'l' COURSE.
Located CanirqUy oqd ,Cpnvoa|«nt to BasInM*,
mtlK FroprlMnr I* determined to srieUIn the retluta-
X linn Uto llotiru linn *o generally Hindu for Good
Fare, Clean Red* and Guod Order.
Clerk and Porters at the Train-Call them.
N. B.—A New Thrce-BInry litilldlng with entire outfit
new aud ucaL Hoycral .excellent room* for boarder* .by
Uto month.' Board, without lodging, furnished at re
duced rate*. '
rfcb1B-am Rkv. J. tv. HINTON. Proprietor.
PEOPLE DIFFER
on many points, but nil agree Hint
SMOLANOER'S EXTRACT BUCKU
. .. I KIDNEY DISEASES, RHEUMATISM, URINARY
DI80RDK1LS, GRAVEL, WEAKNESS end 1'AlNSIu the.
BACK. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, and dlrcaee* arlatng
from EXCESSES, more quietly and effectually than an
Fluid Extract llucku Iu the market.
TRY SMOLANDER’S
TAKE-NO OTUKIt:
Id by nil Apothecaries. Price $1!
BARNES A CO., Now York, and BARNES, WARD
A CO.. Nctv Orlcait*. Southern Agoul*.
BURLEIGH A ROGERS, Wholcialc Druggiala. Boston,
Mae*, General Agent*. mars—3m*
Talley, Brown & Oo.
V
lues* home <m
tack bv tvranly
'' (TPAKE pleatnre In aiinnmictng Hit* morning Id thetr
X Mono* and customer*, that they ant now prepared
' to w.t.lt.l* it.nl.
5HSSS
Ui exhibit, their
New and Idlcgnnt: hStoolc oft, '
SPRING & SUMMER COOD8,
COMI'HIslSU, IM r*UT, TIIB rOLIdWINO ; '
Faucy Silk Dro»* Pattern*, ,
. Grenadines, Morainhlqiie*,
'' Poplin*, Clianica,
Muslin*, I-awns,
Iteregc*,.Organdies,
IsiulicH’ Hill* lliiHiiucs,
StlkSaqne*,
Berege Circle*,
Lace Point*, '
EMBROIDERED SLEEVES tint! COLLARS,
Drea* Trimming* and
Urea* 1 BnUotti of every d‘-»rrlpllpn,
IjuIIch’ lloae,
Silk and Lisle Tread,
. /aullea’ Glove*,
UtdloB’ Dross and Walking Shoes,
Congress GalL-ra, ;
Glove Kid Gultera, Ac.
PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS.
Also, n large lot of Bleat-lied ami Urowu
nOJVIEH'I'lCH.
FA CTO ll T Tit HEAD,
And n well fcli-rled hphoHinenl or
YANKEE NOTIONS.
mirlH-e
CLOTHING, CLOTHS,
orm:
(Over VesVrs. Morrlroti.Nalto'A Ifenron'iVliire,)
Pcudli-Treo Htroot.
PROF. J. M; SEARL,
The most ueompllahed
PRESTIDIGITATOR,
AKD ONLY KATVRAUVOm VENTnil.Ot{UIHT
Now an thl* continent, will give two of life.
Select EAtefthiftme'nts
taihealtovgIl»ll,a**)«te<l|iy r -:; j -/pi .
MIHH IDA D'MONT,
Tbo Hylphln Pageatld Second SlghtHyUI, <m
Friday and Saturday, Iflqrelt qint i lih
Also, Saturday Afternoon, tor Lillies, Children aud
School*, at half price.
ADMISSION—$1; Front Reserved Seats, (IAO.
gSF-Negroe* positively notadmitted. marlg-ut
Caseiiiieies,
Collars,
-'SearfJ,’'
Sttspenderit,'
VMljng*',
Shirt*,
Gloves,
‘ Hoelery,
' Itrawers,
Neck Ties,
FOR SAL K,
Tdfion street.
BO Acres of land UX inllcH from the car shed.
1U0 Aerca Woodland 19 mile*'from. Atlauta.
All eheap, very cheap, if sow Mold.
^dveral liwellings for sale;
Hevcnil Dwelling for relit: *
Ono of thp lM?st dwellings in tho city for sale:
Several vacant lots, very low;
Several Plantations;
Several Mills. Also, a Good ltrlck Yard.
Those who wish to sell, rent, nr leaso real estate or
have collections made promptly, will do well to rail ou
GAS KILL & THOMAS,
Attorneys at Law nnd Heal Katate Agents.
marJrt— lilt
Settlements with Northern Creditors.
1 HIK subscriber tender* III* service* to partlos owing
. debt* to Northern ftrni* which they desire to have
adjusted, compromised, or settled on nu equitable bail*.
Ilf* personal knowledge of the condition nr Alta Southern
Stales—having lately traveled over Ihcm—hfa acquain
tance with thu old house* Iu New York engaged Iu tho
Southern trade,, and hi* experience In effecting settle
ment*. tend to insure successful effort* In that lino.
Berms to—Wluht,"Meador A Co., Atlanta, Georgia;
W. A. Daniel, Tnllmlton. Georgia; M. J. A. Keith, Sel
ma, Alabama; Dr. W. L. Cleveland, und others.
A. G. JENNINGS,
Of the Isle well.known Ann nf Jennings, Wheeler A Co.,
•IT Chant her street, New York.
tnarIR—Atnwtflhnayl
'great barcain.
Tjn-K offer, for sale a good PLANTATION In Cobb
11 county, Ga,, one mile from lllg Shanty, ou tho
tv. A A. Railroad. I ails Nos. 101 nnd lthi, and Any ncrcs
of lot No, Kry jn Ihe Ailih district—nil In one body—
making-three hundred and auventy acre*; eighty acres
cleared; Ibe balance In Ihe woods, heavily timbered—
tuoatlly oak timber. Our price I* (7 per acre, in green-
luck*, good* or groceries.
Address uto at Thomastou, Upson counter, Ga,
i. o. m'daniei.. a. a. kuiiols.
I. O. MCDANIEL A CO.,
WarehoiSi ami Commission Merciiaiils,
Whltuliil) Street,
ATLANTA, ...... CiKOttfllA,
HKAI.KKM |.V
lcioiir, (Ji'iiin, liaco'n, mid
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
C-tiulgiimcntaanil order* are rea|icrirullysn||cllu<l, and
wll) mi-el with prompt Htlentlon iimrUt-Am
DISSOLUTION NOTICK.
T HE partnership heretofore.existing undue the twine
slid style nf MraFKE'ASHARP Is hereby dlssnlred
by imiluat consent. JAMES 0. McAFEE.
felett—lawlm • (IHO. SHARP; Jn.
T IIE tjliderslgned will cnnlinno the Wlidleaitle Liquor
business as herelofnre. All llahtlitlca of the late
Ann of McAfee A Sharp will 1 bo {laid by- hio; And all |wr-
sona iuduhled to said Arm will please make paytucut to
the undersigned Immediately,
fetes—1m . ' GKO. SHARl'.
EDWARD' HOGG* A CO., '
I'ost onice Ihilldlng, Pryor slreeL
AClantii, . » , .... Goorgln.
■yy RGLESALK and Relal^Deuler* In Clolhlng, Geut’i
Hal*.
FiinHshlng Goods and Notions, Boots, stioe* sui
We also have a htrgcand splendid assortment of Ladles'
Shoes, which we wifi sell vl-ry cheap, for cash,
ricctlt—tlm
. IRON AND CANTINON.
QA Dllil I.BS; IRON, assorted, including Wagon,
OU.UUU Tiro Band. Horse Shoe.
H lol.V Inch Ronnd and Square Iron.
-1,500 lbs. Hollow Wale.
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Helves, llruum*
^.h», Prune
llruoiuii, Ac;
(X).
I A|«0 Tnblc nml Pocket Cull
AUO.B00
febtT-*c
JUST ARRIVED. • '
O ft BOXES ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE, superior,
O O -to half hsrrels Mn ' '
'.U quarter barrel
15 lugs very Aue
feNalll,
at Holt's Chop Axes, ,
lairge lot Hollow Ware.
For sale h/ SAl.MQ^H, SD^IONS A CO.
'to THE rmiinc.
Wiuship's Iron Work* and Planing Mills
A HE once monTinopi-retlnn.' We are uow prepared to
Dress Lumla-r slid make Sashes, JtiMirs, llllmls, Ac.
We would Imi pleased tp^cqnUqfour old citstputets, and
*• mady new- ones as wlA favor us with a call,
marlft-lw* , J, WINSIIIP AIX)
Konl Estats for Bolo.
E liave fur sale 110 acres bf LAND, heautllhlly Id
eated for a private residence, on McDonough road,
■proa i>f U’lutil Iaim( aiut larwa I*.>■,<!> lire! ‘ *
each Orel
limit*, w!
and the
not
.....j we
balance
acres of WiHiil land and
than IX miles from corn
are authorised to sell for $1,500, hall
on time. For paritcniam, call «M - 1
•if i - JENNINGS A11ARK1S;
iui*rl&—lit . ■/ - "i Real Bstaie Agwite,
FOIt haLk,
Thla well-known place Is a must lovely etuiatlou for a
' is* residence aud Atrm-routb. main highway from
:ce-Uoorgla lo the Gate Cliy.
" ‘ . HELL A 1IEI.L,
, Beal Estate AgcSs.
UNCl.i; fiOIIER'l LUK. ,
Tirmr-rig miyrriillriMii
'■ Jnit received rat ronslgnmcnt “ "
CLAYTO'If.Tt'
'nUmw-Oe'
OQEN!. : CbEW!
15.Q
,'fiWftltLB OF CORN, lit etoro and to
!.illjtlV$« Wc have-effected ui arrangw
whlcVwo will Voil^by'the'car load hr
SSrtfiou : p,jWastUf,*
vupply.ofV'orn,
GRKLFVHD
300,000 BRICKS FOR 8ALE.
S wb'ltUNnRRKD THODBAND Men hantahle llrtrhs,
I alSlh™ 1 ' *| ni i * projioUluu auiwrlor for tom-
At L CotiSh's, 1).!
tie
APfiy to.
marlf-at*,,
JHIMU TOTATOKN,
50 U mrat »*«* iM4<> wMaal|u-
'JmjjsJr
Tallnra' Trimniini;«, Trunks,
VaIIhcs, UmbrellsM,
Guntrt’ Furulshlng GiunIi, . Hunkcrchfefs,
READY-MADE CLOTHING-,
Manufactured from NEW and CHOICE FABRICS, and
ofvnequaled extent, variety and etyle.
Contains all the choicest products of SEASONABLE
FANCY FABRICS, as well (s STAPLE, from which we
are prepared to make Garments to order, In the most
elegant style.
Gentlemen from a distance desiring to order from
us can have Samples or Goods seut them hy mall, on ap
plication.
PRATTE, EDWARDS & C0„
Forwarding & Commission Merchants,
AND SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
GLADDEN LUBRICATING OIL COi
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Hsfzbkncki—J. If. Llndcnbcrgcr, Cashier lfen-lianls’
Bank, Louisville; J. U, Bowles, Presklent Bank or -Louie-
ville, Louisville; Brandies A Crawford, Brady A Dirts;
LoulavUle; Von Phnl, Water* A Co., D. A. January, L.
A. Benolst A Co. Banker*, Ja*. U. Luca*, Banker, Nt.
Louis; H. M. Bishop A Co., Cincinnati; K. M. Bnire ft
Co., Augusta, Ga.; Ilalliday Bros., Cairo, OL; Galbraith.
Stewart A Co., Memphis, Tenn.
In Store and for Sale,
T EN thniitind bushels prime While Coni.
10,W» bushels Mixed Corn. ..
01 tons Hay (prime Western.I
AJO barrel* klln-drlcd ladled Meal.
2000 bushels Black and White Oats.
80 boxes Star Candle* (full weight.)
5110 barrel* Superfine Family Flour.
10 casks Clear side*.
10 cask* Ribbed Bides.
10 cask* Shoulder*.
10 casks Stag Hams.
50 barrels Cat bon ull.
4-1 barrels Lubricating Oil.
850 keg* Nalls (assorted sixes.)
•XI barrels Hydralnlc Ccmem.
1 lisle Hospital Tents.
1 b*]e Hospital Files,
arltt—c
In Store and tor Sale.
Om* Pi'Ioch Hltnll 1>c as Low
Aa any house In the trade.
HERRING A LEYDEN,
mart*—dm Glass Front, Whitehall street.
sillily Flour.
PRATTE,
EDWARDS A CO.
PRATTE, KDWAH
Jackson, Moyers, Cleghorn & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND WHOLlSAlsK DEALERS IN
GroecriON and Produce,
Pctch-Trco Street,
ATLANTA, GKORKIA,
O UR Mr. J. M. 5IOYEHS will ,|ieud s good portion of
his time Iu New York, and the Western cities,
which will glvo its advantages over most southern mer- |
clients. Consignments solicited, and advances made on
all goods In store,
Raranmicxs—Baldwin Starr A Co.. N. York; Johnson ft
Bridges, New Orleans; Jas. Metcalf, Cincinnati; John
Snider A Co., Louisville; Foster Brothers, Nashville ;
Willis A Chisolm, Charleston; MrCallle A Jones, Macon; !
Hon. W. P. Chilton, Montgomery; A. Itelsp A Co., !
Memphis; Wctherfora, Thomas A Co„ Mobile.
marir,-Xm_ > ■
IBB, T. L. STEPHEN!!'
CHEMICAL AGUE COMPOUND,
AND
DR. T. L. NTEPHENS*
CHEMICAL EYE SALVE
For Free Distribution
to sor.nreRs, soldiers' families j friends
McCAMT A Co.
Sole Agents.
A NEW HERNIAL TRUSS for the cure of Rupture.
Physicians respcctliilly Invited to examine.
liisrlli-Gt McCAMY A CO.
i.. a. t-iiiKf.x. w. j. iiuuson,
PIRKLE & HUDSON,
GEMKKAL
Auction and Commission Merchants,
(-oriici .Miirit‘Ui>«uil lVncta--Treeflllveti*,
ATLANTA,; , 1 ; . . . . GEORGIA.
HF-WHI give protnpf alli-ulkin lo atiy hH*rnc*s en
trusted lb us. Regular salu days. Tuesdays, Tluirsdaya
and Saturday*. Auction every night,
mart dm WM. M. HILL Anclhmeer.
S. S. KXNimiCK. n. u. MOTT.
S. 8. KENDRICK & CO.,
WIIIII.CSALt AND llXTAIl. IIX41.X1I* IN
Ca! RPKTINU, OU. CLOTUH,
•MATTINGS, WINDOW 8IIADEH,
I*lii nu CbvnriiiKN, Jfc o'.,
Franklin Ihilldlnj,'' Alalwma Street,
ATLANTA, ...... UKOIDil.t.
marlT—Siu
FOR HALE,
A NO. I BUSINESS LOT
ON WHITEHALL STREET.
milK undersigned lanaut* hi common of s lot »u Whlte-
X hall street, have rnuM-ulisl lo sell the same nt pub
lic ontcry, ou Ih* Ural Tuesday Iu April next, at the
Court House door In this city, bclwfon tbu hour* nf tfl
o’clock A. M.; aud d o'clock P. M. Term., one-lhlrd rash,
ooe-lhlnl six month*, uul one thinl twelve months, with
lulereat. T. c. JACKSON,
mgrt-td* KHZ A UOSWORTII^
7 HIDE8 AND TANNER8 1 ' OIL
FOR NAI.E.
5000 DnT I,,DK>i '' lil - 111 ,* u * h6hvy.
OHO Green Sailed City lkiliher>*l Hides.
11)0 barrel* Tanner*' OIL-
. JAMES A. IIOLT.
" No. ID SSeoul at, bet. Main si. mul Ihe river,
ty«rl) -lin Uittl*vil|e, Ky
" shearer, morbton a CO.,
'UnElnoein ami Miu'IiIiiIsIn,
Mtnutaeturers and Repairers of all kind, ef
STRAIT EXOIXKS, MILLS, ROLLERS, Ac,
Railroad Street, opposite Georgia Railroad Shiqs
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
._m*ta-thu*_ . .
n I olivm. a. v. wouuatU
OLIVER A WOOOAIL,
CoiituilHion MerulinuU,
Poruer Alabama ami Forsyth Slrevts, Atlanta, Ga.
1WAII business entritaled lo Utelr care will receive
lhal^|vreonalalluillou. Cotplguun-nl. solicited
"'X3rTJciiM.Ms‘.
(Formerly of Atlanta, Ga.,)
Conim,l|ii»iou. Mp^Dhuut,
Wat aid* ot Hilt atreet, QrUBn, 0».
solicited au) atttnded to with (
Will *1*0 OoUact Notes, Drafts, ft
touinllng rountry.
AUCTION!
CmtalMmc ^ |<c
ttou. our W1|> u> w A DA1U
Having an Aaetlan Lleenae, will **U proparty of arory
.".r- - OUVTO &iiliil^a?u.!
HW-lm NmJgAhbama.trtat
\Vo aro now Becaivlnj, and in Bt«ra: |
1000 ?IA)UU—various Uraods,
ADAIR A CO,
STILL RUNNING!
200 bids Flour—all grade,,
800 kits Fish—all numbers,
100 bbls Sugars—Cruihrd nnd Extra C.
500 bushels extra Seed Usts,
111 bids pure Petroleum Oil.
20 kegs Goshen Blitter.
II*) sacks C'oni-vcry cheap.
SHU lb. Buckwheat F our,
60 bbls Irish Potatoes,
J5 bbls Crackers- all torts.
50 boxes Pickles—Onion* aud Chow (.'ho
10 boxes Rsislus,
loo lb* Kaizens—for pudding. JU-.
3000 lbs Sol* Leather,
600 lbs Upper leather.
100 Ih* Coni Hlarvh.
500 Ih* Black Pepper.
25 rase* Starch,
2(1 boxes Bahhctl's celebrated Soap
5 bids su|ierlor Vluegsr,
5 doz heavy Wei Burkrls.
25 Imxes Tnlaiceo—from 4-- lo vv.
IdOtUO choice Cigars—assorttsl.
j .
10 Jars Maecaboy Snuff,
10 nesta Cedar and Yarnlshed Tub,.
20 doz Shoe Brushes—a,,orte<L
100 dor. Mason's Blacking.
2 colla One-Inch Hope,
600 eases siqicrior Wine.
20 kegs Ponder. Platter Paris, Cement
And an Immense variety of oilier goods. All of uli!
are off ered at wholesale or retail, by
M. W. ft J. II. JOHNSON,
Commission Merc*am*.
_ni*rW~e__ Alabama street
CHEWING TOBACCO.
A nother urge lot or tobacco just Wwivrd
day. IV* will sell cheap, for rash. Come and i
lull. * —
amine'll. Uur slock now rouslsts of livcnly uoitd
brands—Iu all almul three hundred bore*.
R. M. MCPHERSON.
Whitehall tlrcri.
‘ i AlUnia. Ot
HAY I HAY 1
W E have a lot ot HAY Ju*l rerelvnl, that we will eeil
at coal, or less, owing lo the fact that iho Kale, an
uot lu condition lo ship.
r m. McPherson.
Whitehall street.
Atlanta, Ga
I'OtrUKR.
J^IFLK POWDER by th* keg For sale hy
• r. m mcphkrson.
Whitehall vtret t.
Atlanta. «!.*
TD nKUCHANT^.
W E havo a large clock of Cottou Cerdt.Sifter*. Bu. k
els, Tobacco, (of all grades.! Sugar. (offer.
Ilrooma, Flour, and a rood slock of Fancy OrorerUy,
queen,ware and 0las,ware. Call and examlue onr ,u» k.
and you will gel twigalus. ..
r. m. McPherson.
White hall sueel.
febiT—e _ Allama, Ga
Athens" yarns.
r. m. McPherson,
Whitehall ,neet.
AtUala. G*
UAUUAINN.
N OW Is llw time to love,l money prollaMy- Aftrr ihe
explrstiim of this month, all tobacco manaffutiired
«111 ho taxed *0 rent* per pouud. Hood sonud Medium
Taheceo, that will keep, is ihe thlug. Call snd nv eur
large slock. .., „
11 M. Mi PHEUSON.
Wbilchall tinsel.
Atlanta. (1*.
It. IU, StePlIERNON,
A GENT for Virginia Tobacco Manafrrtorle*.
A KM boles Just received. ^
Whl-Chall elr.-ei, AlUuia. Ga.
tobaccomamflkn
that of sample sent. „ j,. MePHERSON.
W hitehall street.
mhrh-e . A«SS5f-»J3k
A* w, niTctuu.’ a- mwjehu..
A. W. miTOHELL A BRO.,
CommiHsiion Merohaiits*
At A. W. Mitchell'* Okl Hund.
Corner Whitehall oad Hauler Itraata, Atiuta, O*.
tWAII hhslaea* snlrtatsd to Ihetr earo adll re*(v#
Ihrlr (irijaual attentluu (Ninslgnmeat* wfErtlcd.
w. a. wwa. j x. **n*»*bx. u i. nmi»
W. B. EOWE A CO.
wwouwaua ami nirau tuuLkni ih
Clothing and Oants* %nrniihing Qoodi
HATS, BOOTS, SUOKS. Ac.,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, tseorala.
J.nSJ-im J f-i.-Ni-r-
■VILD1NU LOTS.
opfeted to be roht UUYYTON. AIUIU fr.f